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Lol I've been here for about two years. He used to have a bunch of videos on his Patreon that I wish you guys had access to. Seriously it gets so bad when you run out of content.
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Welcome. I started with chris watts a few months ago. You have to see that one because the way the guy was breaking down the interviews and interrogation was so funny I coukdn't stop laughing.
It would be a comedy if it weren't so damn tragic.
Wait the OPs comment was only from 2 days ago and there’s already 12K likes?!? Also, that’s the video that got me too!! I just wish there was more on this channel!!!
Technically no. She got life with the possibility of parole after 10, doesn't mean she will be out then. Parole board my void her attempts. Either way eligible for the possibility of parole after 10 for the death of two children is horrific. Burn her with the witches.
@SoyEntusiasta Bruhhhh, that shit is the same here in the US. If anything, Americans are punished more for possession of marijuana than rapists. You're lucky to get a rapist tried at all, let alone convicted. But have an illegal plant? Minimum 10 years because of some conservative judge, while someone like Brock gets released early for "good behavior".
@SoyEntusiasta Didn't lie. California voted for a red president twice during the time period you referred to. That's a fact. Facts don't care about your feelings.
Your comment was supporting the op comment, which labeled harsh drug punishment as egregious. You called it leftist. As others pointed out, leftists wouldn't want severe drug punishment. If you don't understand what you're saying then just admit it. Or keep lying. It's up to you.
Once watched a crime show called "Love Kills" on Discovery ID, the show featured a 17 year old girl named Victoria Harris, her boyfriend [27 y/o] was a burglar, he then moved up to armed robbery. On one of the occassions, she drove her boyfriend around town as he committed robberies, he then shot and killed a store owner, this was in 2006, Victoria was waiting in the getaway car, yet was also charged with murder and got life in prison, she'll be eligible for parole in 2045
Hahahahaha no way are you serious or just a joke?im gonna look into this more this the first time I see this video but if she only got 10 years wow the system is definitely screwed up we are doomed 😱
Canada is really touchy about drug laws. We also have mandatory minimums on certain offences (for example, posession of a firearm, regardless of the context—even if you didn't buy it, is 3 years minumum of jail time). This leads to situations in which a harsher crime can be given a lesser sentence if the deffense pleads a good case. It's entirely messed up, and it's lead to a lot of people in poverty (especially BIPOC), having their lives ruined from extenuous prison time instead of proper help for their addictions.
@SoyEntusiasta I think its more about women consistently getting lighter sentences anywhere in the first world, and that can actually be even more true in conservative areas like texas where I actually live
@Finished!!!!!! Exactly. It's ridiculous to simplify any political issue to two sides, let alone claim that the "left" or the "right" of your country of hundreds of millions is right or wrong about everything. Every political group has infighting, every broad political coalition has different groups wanting different things. It's pretty childish to say "the left/right wants X" because you're oversimplifying. If words don't mean anything specific, then "the left/right" just means "people i don't like".
Lol 15 years for drugs. He tried to smuggle enough kilos of coke to retire off of and was on the run for 4 years, not really the same as having a gram of coke and percocets on ya is it?
I get where youre coming from but he waz tracficing 100 kilos, it isnt like he was carrying a small amount. They both should have gotten harsher sentences
There are way too many of these comments. I don’t think y’all realize how bad selling drugs is. It’s one thing with weed, but he’s selling cocaine.
Some of those people are just forming addictions, and other people are being taken advantage of. That’s heart disease, changing people’s brain chemistry and metabolism, overdoses, ruined relationships, heart problems, and mood problems that he’s intentionally giving people. Imagine selling that, knowing it’s going to mess people up, but going under the guise of the fact that it makes people feel good. It’s only partially the buyers fault, but It’s partially the sellers fault for giving it to them, and if he sold a lot of drugs then that’s still a lot of blame.
In context, knowing the man who got 15 was a good person (in that context) and the woman who got 10 was a bad person can skew thinking. She deserved more, doesn’t mean he deserved less.
No, she got life with the possibility of parole. He would also have the opportunity for parole much earlier than him. For god's sake please learn to listen!
@yaoi boi i know right it's so annoying how people think parole = getting out exactly then, i doubt she'd get her parole ever meanwhile he'll be released even if he doesn't get/have the choice of parole
Either way you slice it, that amount of drugs would have potentially ruined many more lives than were lost on her behalf. Obviously what she did is objectively more horrific, but when dealing with systems, processes, etc. heuristics is always considered.
Yeah, but how many people do those drugs kill, or ruin lives? How many families does it tear apart. Murdering anyone is terrible and your own children is evil or any other child. Poor girls, they had terrible parents.
Yeah why the fuck does a convicted murderer get parole chance? I mean it was premeditated and everything that's gotta be worth at least life with no parole or maybe death depending on the province
@Kayla Robinson Should cigarettes and alcohol be banned too? What about cars? People die from wreckless driving all the time. Trying to ban drugs will lead to the same bull crap that Prohibition caused: increased drug usage and community instability. Tighter restrictions would work better.
@Brown Town Approximately 60k + people in the United States alone die per year from drug overdoses. Stop being a sophist. Putting words and intent into my mouth. I'm making the argument that heuristically drugs are worse for society than this one incident. Which, from a civilization minded perspective is objectively true. I won't placate your accusations either, you know better.
@Mary Everett I have a very good perspective on addiction, as I’m a recovering heroin addict, and have been sober over 2 years. He’s right, your comment in juvenile and way off base. The drug war has cost more money and time and lives then it would have cost if mental health and socio economic situations were addressed better. Portugal’s approach on drugs has been far more effective both in lives lost and recovery achieved. Don’t talk about things you’re ignorant of.
@RABD not true, you can get more years for the possession of marijuana if you do it for years, or if the circumstances are very high. Rapping someone is at least 30-49 years or even your whole life. It depends on what state, those who live with others that believe in more judicial freedom usually get more marijuana affects since the judicial system has to switch sentences.
@Brandon Man The biggest problem is that what alternative treatments we have are shit because they focus almost entirely on beating addiction through emotional coaching instead of targeting the largest demon in the room, physical addiction/dependence. It's the reason failure and relapse rates are so high. The solution is as simple as can be but the people running the show don't have two brain cells to rub together between them. Example: heroin/fent addict? Switch them over to a prescription opioid in a controlled medical environment and wean them off over time, while also helping them mentally. Ideally at their own pace but with the slightest bit of shove to keep them making progress whenever needed. If someone's going to be doing it at all then let it be with a quality controlled substance in a medical setting.
@Forrest Taylor Look up her history with Tough On Crime and the countless blacks she sent to jail over petty crimes. What the hell are you talking about?
Not saying what she did is small, as she ended two innocent lives but think how many lives those drug ruined. How many families ruined, how many people died, in prison, uneducated, etc. I think is has more implications than death.
Ten years does seem short for murder. But he wasn't caught doing some coke or something - he arranged an international drug smuggling operation, and then evaded arrest for years. I'm not saying that compares to murder, but it does mean they probably had a lot of charges to pile up on him.
That said, the research I've seen suggests that increasing the length of punishment doesn't decrease the number of people doing the crime. The length of punishment isn't that relevant, what is relevant is the perceived chance of getting caught. So shorter jail sentences, but more resources going to solving crimes, could actually reduce crime.
Man, what a discussion. I think it is somewhat pathetic to attempt to turn this into a left vs. right debate, sentences have always been shorter for women in the North American countries regardless of what wing of the spectrum held power.
@counterfeit clone This is true, however if I'm not mistaken she was allowed out while waiting for the result of appeal. I think she's out now, which really reinforces the likelihood she will get that first parole, so she could be a free woman in like 7 years.
@sensitiveGangster1 Unless you are a woman and get an abortion. Then your rights are taken away and treated like a criminal if you realize you are pregnant post 6wks. Which most women don't know until 8wks or more.
@counterfeit clone she's also served a good amount of prison time before even getting that final sentence so she'll have been locked up longer than ten years even if she did somehow get released after the minimum
didn't want to be that guy, but the thing is, if I'm not mistaken, he could have shaved off a lot of those years if he had 'good behavior', while she got 10years to life. Which means she has to spend AT LEAST 10 years before being even 'eligible' for parole, which CAN be denied. He might have had to spend at least 5-8 years. . But then, if you know that when you get out, you'll be permanently marked as a felon, as well as knowing your kids are gone and you pretty much have nothing to live for...... Well, cyanide poisoning is one of the ways out.
Why do drug offenses always get more than actual serious crimes that result in death/murder?????????????
That's outrageous and people should let that be known to change laws. Even multiple drunk drivers who have killed people and repeat child molesters/sex offenders/kidnappers get less time than drug offensives, including small petty drug offenses.
Protecting children isn't the priority it should be.
@Brown Town Actually yeah, I know a few people who have struggled with addiction. Even I had some trouble with prescription medications, and heroin was a drug I had considered at the time, among other substances, when my tolerance was building to my prescribed amphetamine salts for ADHD. Thank god I got help once I realized the lunacy of what I was considering. Those who are addicted to substances will often try other substances in lieu of their drug of choice, and this is when many overdoses occur. Legalizing heroin or any hard substance is therefore a terrible idea because I know myself and many others would have tried it. I want to reiterate that you’re suggesting legalizing and allowing the public to experiment with terribly addictive substances; it only took me a really bad day and an extra pill to be drawn into the clutches of addiction. You have no idea how addictive these substances are, which is why I want decriminalization so that those who are using drugs can get the help they need while we spend more time going after the criminals who are manufacturing and smuggling drugs into society.
Never did it bring forth true justice. They want to call that cruel and unusual punishment so their corrupt system can exploit criminality for its own gain, because true justice makes wickedness tremble; it doesn't fill up prisons, it breaks them down with the murderer, rapists, pedophiles, thieves, and so forth, and makes a good and straight public example that man should fear who would do such things.
the drugs are probably responsable for more damage and death then 2 children , but of course it is still devestating , life without parole should be the norm
@SoyEntusiasta Just because someone is a democrat doesn't make them a leftist. Democrat is a political party, leftist is someone with a set of political beliefs.
@IsThisLeftUnity? Well that's not how the law works. The criminal paragraphs often states a large scale, which is only theoretical and can't be used in reality. For example; stealing a pieace of candy gives you 6 months jail, right? It does by the criminal paragraph, but gives a small fine in reality. The leagl explanation for this is techiqual. 1/3 of the jail time sentened is counted of. So if it says 3 years in the judgment, it is actually 2 years. Something that causes very low sentences:
If your younger than 21 you almost get no sentence. If you commit multiple crimes, you get some for free. That's for example why the guy who raped the baby 146 times didn't get 5 years per crime etc.
Drunk driving is one thing. It's the same crime if you shoot someone etc.
A guy in my hometown had threatened his wife (and mother to their son, who lived under protection hidden name etc) and then went home to her, put her on the knees, then aimed a loaded gun to her head, unloaded it, fired. He then claimed it was an accident, (not gonna question that part) and was sentenced for involuntary manslaughter and aggravated gun crime. He got 3 years for the killing part, and an extra year for gun and narcotics.
Shouldn't that give life? Seriously?
Same thing if you spray an AK into a mall with the intention of scaring, but you by mistake end up killing 20 people.
The most time you can get for rape is 6 years (4) no matter how many times you did it. So if you raped 3 woman, you can continue your streak without getting any more jail time.
@IsThisLeftUnity? The age thing is very problematic today. Gangs use immigrants that are often older than on paper to commit horrible crimes over and over.
A gang member would normally get 6-12 years for murder. If the let a 16 year old do it, he only gets 1-3 years in a youth hostel. If it's a 15 year old it would be even less. Gang members are often impossible to rehabilitate since the often meet their criminal friends in the youth hostels/jails.
The system worked 30 years ago, but times have changed. The laws should too.
@RABD rape is somewhat difficult to prove, unfortunately. That's why many cases aren't possible to pursue, let alone other stigmas that keep women silent.
25 years with the possibility of parole in 10 years. That's the distinction between first degree and second degree murder sentences. First degree is also 25 years but without parole.
@Matt Hendricks Laber doch keinen Scheiss! Wo hast du das denn her? Es kommt vor allem auf die Vorstrafen an und die schwere der Tat. Ich habe Jura studiert und was du da erzählst ist völlig random.
@Marv_elous Und nun? Du sagst, alles sei relativ. Und welches meiner genannten Strafmaße ist unmöglich? Als Akademiker drückst Du Dich übrigens sehr primitiv aus. Als Jurist solltest Du wissen, daß man Menschen mit so einer Einlassung nicht für voll nimmt.
not exactly. she got an indeterminate sentence meaning if she does get out she will forever be supervised. the fathers sentence was likely determinate meaning it would have ended
@RABD Of course. People cannot help themselves from criticizing the US so they'll even bring up America when the conversation has absolutely nothing to do it.
Talks about Canada because this happened in Canada You: "Yeah but Murica worse!"
He tried to smuggle 200kg of cocaine. I get that you disagree, but other than being American and not understanding a basic measurement system, you should get that that is a LOT of cocaine.
It's possible he caused a lot more loss of life than she did through his drug traffic activity. That being said.. Possiblity of parole after 10 years? That's a joke, she killed her children... It takes a specific kind of woman to do that and then just sit there without any visible remorse
@Tony C. if you think it is conjecture, just look into it yourself, there are a huge amount of statistics and information that backs up what I have said. Like I said, Portugal are a great example to start with, Netherlands also another good example. Everything points towards decriminalisation and legalisation dropping both the usage and deaths from drug abuse
@Huggsmd 1 We have the same demographics as Portugal and the Netherlands? It's conjecture because you can not provide hard evidence that drug use goes down with legalization. Patching up addicted people legally isn't solving problems of addiction.
She was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 10 years. Big difference. Paul Bernardo gets to apply for parole every year, but he'll never get it. Neither will this broad.
@Seko honestly leftists definitely oppose drug laws, but they also support lenient sentencing for violent criminals. They're under the reform over punishment mentality. For example liberal states and counties have some of the most lenient penalties on the books and rarely have a death penalty.
@Forrest Taylor I call bullshit on this comment. I'm a leftist and there is no way I believe a drug charge should be harsher than a murder charge. I don't know anyone who thinks this either. A drug addict or dealer can be rehabilitated, a murderer doesn't deserve the chance.
Always super pissed me off using the Mentality, Crazy, excuses.. don't give a crap! "DON'T DO THE CRIME IF YOU CAN'T DO THE TIME!" Crazy,drugged, mental incompetent..la,de,da.you still did it!
@Clemsin So, then, it sounds like women need equal rights, if they're getting lighter sentences. Maybe if they were thought of as equals to men they would get equal sentences.
@RABD ya the Brock Turner case is disgusting. Man should be rotting in prison. In not aware of the Patricia case, but I’ll take your word for it. You were acting like that’s how the laws set up and is a normal thing. Which is not true at all. Those are outlying cases. Not the normal.
@RABD That's completely untrue. In the US, it's becoming more relaxed with marihuana. It's always been a ticketable offense, it just depends on how much you have that it becomes an arrest. Not to mention if you have an attitude right away, it's worse for you. We don't have a perfect System, but everyone needs to stop treating it all like it is the same. Each State has their own regulations, as well as county. Federal is the only thing that is the same across the board.
@Shalyn 9613 You just conceded that it's "becoming" more relaxed, which implies that it hasn't always been relaxed. Go back to how Nixon and Reagan approached marijuana or the drug war in general, and it's a legal nightmare that has affected millions and multiple generations of Americans. The only reason the laws have become more relaxed is precisely because of progressive legislators who are trying to decriminalize. Thanks for your concession.
@The Proclaimed nope, depends on the State and your judge/jury. Texas is one of the worst for Men in court, Michigan is one of the worst for women in court.
@RABD I mean, it's really not just conservatives. Look at what Kamala Harris did when she was still in California. She even overextended some sentences for drug crimes.
@RABD people are punished more for an ounce of drugs than driving drunk and killing someone. System is set up for volume in correctional institutions rather than punishment/justice.
@Delete Bilderberg If democracy is just theater, why do so many corporations spend so much money trying to influence my vote? Seems like a waste of time.
the fact that "spousal revenge filicide" happens so much there's a NAME for it and it's common enough to have been STUDIED is absolutely heartbreaking ... 💔
@Graham Parish in your mind, sure. if that's what you need to tell yourself. whatever helps you feel better about yourself , or helps you sleep at night.
Spousal revenge filicide seems more prevalent against mothers who are desperate to alienate fatherly affection towards the offsprings, or filial affection to their unmanageable fathers. Sad.
@Graham Parish BUT that doesn't mean that men aren't also victims and deserve to be talked about. I think in this case the spotlight should definitely be on the male victims. Especially since they're less talked about
@Sanford Williams where do you see I (Also a woman) am not saying to hold this thing accountable? I've watched and been engulfed into the HOdi Areolas trial and still think she wasn't held accountable ENOUGH by not getting the DP. Stephanie Lazarus, the woman who killed her O2 kids just so husband couldn't have them. I have never bucked under holding syndrome accountable, especially because they're female. You got the wrong one, buddy. She deserves to rot UNDER the jail for doing that to those poor girls.
Theres a name for everything lol its just usually put in simpler terms when discussed on the news. This isnt the first time its happened and it certainly wont be the last time
Think about it, I am not surprised, how many couples fall out and use the children as weapons such as shouting 'well if you leave me don't think you will ever see your kids again', etc etc..
It’s really amazing to me that she got guilty but Casey Anthony with all the circumstantial evidence, with all the blood DNA, with all the video footage showing she doesn’t care and not reporting her daughter missing for a month gets not guilty.
This is a MAJOR STAIN & HORRIBLE injustice as we have people in prison for life for growing pot!!! Messed up jury who allowed a narcissistic liar & disgusting evil woman to go free! I KNOW these jurors found out just how heinous Anthony was AFTER their verdict when they viewed evidence not allowed in court! Blood of an entire family’s destruction & massive damage to the justice system as Monster Casey walks free!
casey got out because the prosecution went for first degree when they didn't have the evidence to justify as you yourself put ... it was circumstantial ; had they went for other charges she would've been behind bars
Casey Anthony had money and lots of it. Add to that a market for lawyers which varies based on their skill level, and you have a recipe for the Capitalism of criminal law. The system is different depending on whether you're rich or poor.
@Dylan Janos right on, the biggest factor in the USA and I imagine virtually everywhere else that causes justice to not be served is $$$. and it works both ways it's not just rich people getting away with crime it's poor people getting either extremely punitive sentences or going away while being totally innocent
Well, we're also comparing cases that occurred in 2 different countries and under 2 different legal systems, so it's not as easy to compare as it might seem. The defendant in each case definitely got off way too easy though.
@Ramón Jurado Borrero No its not. Homicide is any killing of a human being for any reason. All degrees of murder, manslaughter, self defense, other justifiable homicides, etc.
From wiki: "MANSLAUGHTER is a common law legal term for HOMICIDE considered by law as less culpable than murder."
"HOMICIDE is an act of a human killing another person. A homicide requires only a volitional act that causes the death of another, and thus a homicide may result from ACCIDENTAL, reckless, or negligent acts even if there is no intent to cause harm. Homicides can be divided into many overlapping legal categories, including murder, MANSLAUGHTER, justifiable homicide, killing in war (either following the laws of war or as a war crime), euthanasia, and capital punishment, depending on the circumstances of the death."
@Ramón Jurado Borrero You're also wrong about the jurors. They got it right, even if we all know Casey was involved in the death and disposal. That's not proof of 1st degree murder though. Blame the prosecution.
@Ramón Jurado Borrero There’s plenty of charges to go for in the event of a homicide. Several degrees of murder, manslaughter, etc… First-degree requires proving premeditation and intent, which is pretty difficult to do beyond a reasonable doubt when you can’t even say how or when the murder even took place
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@Ramón Jurado Borrero You have the definitions of homicide and murder swapped. Homicide just means the killing of one person by another. It doesn’t have to be malicious. Murder is malicious.
That’s why it’s called a homicide investigation but a murder trial
@C D I also tried to explain this, but Ramón seems to be one of those hard headed people that's thinks their right about everything, even in the face of evidence, and has to have the last word.
@Ramón Jurado Borrero You said "she didn't report her missing, dropped her in a swamp inside of a bag with duct tape on her face and lied to everyone" ... which all may be true, but still doesn't prove premeditation, which is necessary for 1st degree murder.
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@Valeria L It doesn’t even prove she was the one who killed her at all. I’m sure he’ll have another response filled with inaccuracies about the American legal system but I have my paralegal job to go to, and then some reading for law classes to do tonight, so I might not be able to laugh at it until tomorrow.
@Cem 18 Mos evidence is circumstantial by the way. Circumstantial means the evidence has to be explained and interpreted which everything from a video showing the murder actually occur has to be. Even dna evidence is circumstantial. Most physical evidence is circumstantial. The idea that circumstantial evidence is bad evidence is a simplified film and television trope used in a way to not go into the complicated rules of evidence in criminal investigation in a half hour or a hour length show/movie.
That doesn't mean shes not guilty tho..in the eyes of the divine ,the most high (you call whatever you wish to call it, point is, we do belong to something much higher, stronger ,more powerful than what we are alone) shes very guilty and karmic justice will be resroted, in time. All in divine timing!
@Phoenix she didn’t have any money not enough to pay him , I think most of it was free as a way of advertising himself and it worked he has multiple offices , money from books etc
Her opening defense "we know caylee died by drowning in the pool" their closing argument "we will never know how caylee died" bullshit she shouldn't be walking free
Unfortunately in casey anthony's case there wasn't evidence of 1st degree murder, however there was A LOT of evidence of death due to neglect and the fact she was found "not guilty" for even that is disgusting at least. Even if there wasn't evidence of first degree murder there was A LOT of evidence of murder due to neglect of her children and her being out of prison is so frustrating and disgusting. Yet Jeff would get 15 years of prison for robbery because apparently material procession is more important than human lives.
@Local_Brain_Error // Synaptic_Misfire_Detected The FDA is not responsible for drug scheduling. That would be Congress and the DEA. You also have no clue what drug scheduling means. From the way you write, I’m guessing you also sell essential oils for your MLM?
Casey is though to be better looking. Women (& men) who are attractive do better in court ... in general doors open more for attractive people whether it's for a job, a grade in school or any type of negotiation ...
@Valeria L I doubt they would have been able to charge Casey with any kind of homicide or murder charge. There wasn't any evidence even linking her to the death of Caylee in the first place.
We all know that she is 99% guilty in our minds though. The fact that the court system worked as it should and Casey's life is still probably ruined forever is enough for me.
@Josh Allen the GOAT I know, but I'm pretty sure she was found not guilty for second degree murder which is literally what neglecting your child to the point they die is.
@Idontknow WhoIam Not necessarily. Murder requires intent to kill or harm, so it would have to be purposeful negligence. Neglect has its own set of charges, including involving the death of the neglected.
And no, she was charged with first degree murder so she was found not guilty of first degree murder.
I agree, but that's exactly how she had a better chance of getting off. It's circumstantial evidence, not direct. Blood doesn't exactly have DNA, at least not the red, the white does. Video doesn't show her committing the crime she was charged for. It's actually not surprising she got a not guilty verdict. While we know morally she's guilty, by verdict, she isn't. Though it's pretty ridiculous she was determined to be not guilty when she lied about the babysitter. The prosecution should have gone a different direction with what they were charging her with, then she would have a least gone away for a little while.
@LegalDykes you can still get convicted on circumstantial evidence, Prosecution just needs to be extra good at making the connection in order to get the charges to stick
Caseys defense also played the "I was molested, mommy and daddy spoiled me, and even though you have evidence I murdered my kid, feel sorry for me even though I was out partying" card.
@Alien Queen is don't recall there being evidence of the child being in her car. But regardless, it all comes down to what the jury, or judge, decides.
@Shalyn 9613 the smell, and I believe there was a piece of ductape with either fingerprints, hair or something. It's been a while, but I know they found some evidence of her being in the trunk
@Malita Ashura the whole case was such a mess. I just know they couldn't make a direct link that she did it to her child, in the eyes of the Law. Unofficially, we know she's guilty of doing it or knows who did it.
@Shalyn 9613 it's so stupid honestly. They know she did it with everything she had done to mislead. She should have, at the very least, gotten time for obstruction or negligence maybe? Seeing as she didn't report her own child missing for so long?
@Malita Ashura she was found guilty on something, but it wasn't big to put her away for very long. It's all on how the case is presented, and what the jury/judge decides
Because JCS didn’t show the defense’s side, when you see the best prosecution points only then that’s why you can’t comprehend it. lol all these yt channels do this on purpose, to have their viewers come to the conclusion they want
dont forget about the duct tape her daughter had on her. Somehow they proved she died on their family pool but was found ( dont remember correctly ) about 1.2 km away.
Well first of all Casey Anthony was in America. And as an American our Justice system needs to be refined to say the least. This story is happening in Canada.
Because the police went for the charge they did. If they had gone for a lesser charge, she would have been found guilty. They did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt how she died, and their charging decision hinged on the jury believing their theory was correct. But it really wasn't proven. Their fault a murderer walks free to profit off her crime to this day. Sick.
@Joslyn Hayes I always see people crying about the Casey Anthony case, but none of them seem to realize this was actually a great example of the justice system properly working. People took issue with Anthony because we all know she did something. The problem with this and the problem with the state of FL attempting a first degree DP case, was that they were not able to say what it was she did. And if you're putting someone away for the rest of their life or the DP, you damn sure better be able to do this.
If the DA was smart they would have asked a narcotics squad to set her up and get her involved in a serious drug case so they could lock her up for a at least 11-29, if not longer, and while she was locked up, investigate her daughters death without concern of Casey fleeing.
Anyone who knows the Italians in Montreal/Laval knows how generally ignorant they can be towards learning French. Not surprised she can’t speak it despite living in Quebec
@Dan Man You should try to be an italian in Italy and hear foreign people speaking in something they believe it's italian language. How many times I laughed in front of them. On their side, italians who live in other countries all their lives but can't learn local languages are indeed ignorant, that's for sure hahahahah
@Chris2626 I don't think you should stop speaking your native language, but if you are never going to learn the most spoken language of a country, then you will have a lot of difficulties. If i moved to mexico, i wouldn't stop speaking english, but it'd be in everyone's best interest if i learned the local language,too. Doesn't mean that you can't come to a country if you're completely clueless of the language spoken there, but you'd be doing yourself a huge favor to try and learn it.
@TheSigno91 you're laughing at people not having proper pronunciation in Italian? Sounds like you're a candidate to appear in one of these videos at some point in the future, because that's a psycho behavior.
@NoBody NoWhere well... I think it's the 5th most popular in the world. I have been too many many places and have not run into that many people that spoke primarily French. It is lovely sounding; to me at least.
Snork086 Not sure what you mean by “3rd world language” here but it definitely does not rank third world wide in terms of speakers. There’s English, Mandarin and Hindi in the top three spots.
English is my second language as well and I'm pretty good at it!! The only thing is that I suck at pronouncing words like "girl" because that "irl" is really hard for me for some reason. Also "s" sounds awful cause of my overbite ;0;
@FletchQC I agree with you. I moved to America in 2013 and learn English since everyone is speaking it here out of respect and to avoid misunderstanding and trouble. I wish more foreigners would do so!
@Lia F to ne its totally fine to have difficulties with the language and stuff! It's just definitely a lot easier for you to try and learn it best you can! Learning other languages is hard, so congrats! Lots of people don't even try to learn their own language lmao
@Dan Man If it's simply that it's a historical thing, Italians and French aren't the best of buddies, especially when it comes to language. National pride and all that stupidity.
Interesting discussion & opinions from foreigners down here, but is there any actual Lavalois here (other than me) who knew about this case when it happened? It personally reminds me of the little toddler found strangled/burned alive in Chomedey around 1 or 2 years ago, I think it was child neglect though.
@Dan Man She just lives in Quebec or she's from Quebec? Because I'm from Quebec and my first language is English. I'm sure I don't have to explain to you that many Quebecers' first language is English. There's nothing wrong with speaking your own language while living in your own home city/province. What a ridiculous thing to admonish someone for that rather than, you know, killing their children. Even if she can speak French, it would be ridiculous given the circumstances for her not to speak her primary language. The detective would want her to in order to avoid miscommunication or giving her the excuse of saying what she said is inadmissible because she simply was confused or used the wrong words while speaking her second language.
@George Kosko If you're an immigrant or descendant from immigrants, you ought to have the common decency to learn the native language. That's called respect, especially since no country is obligated to allow you within their borders. You don't HAVE to learn the native language, but it is moral to do so.
Not really, he is clearly fluent in the English language so this wasn't difficult for him. What a strange comment. People can be fluent in more than one language
@FletchQC English is spoken. They don’t need to learn French. Lol. Why do French and English people think everyone needs to learn their language in other parts of the world?
This is exactly how I criticise people. If you get angry people will always use the cop out of becoming extremely defensive and ending the engagement.
However, if you never raise your voice once they just look fucking crazy if they start getting super defensive and try to get away. They look petulant, unstable and like they're running away from responsibility, because that's exactly what's going on.
The truth gets hidden if you are angry because a lot could be implied or inferred by others about how you conducted yourself etc.
If you remain completely calm but dismantle someone completely it is extremely rewarding because it is one of the best tactics to avoid your opponent being able to use any underhanded tactics or manipulations.
If they try, calmly address it. One of the other things I do constantly is ask questions that people don't want to answer. What it comes down to is being entirely honest.
I almost never lie because I am aware that you can be caught in a lie and it just ends up being worse. The truth will out, it always does. That is a lesson my parents taught me because they're extremely intelligent and never missed a single lie I ever tried to tell.
Even by the time I was a young teenager I'd be completely honest because I knew that they'd find out either way and they'd respect me more if I told them the truth and then they'd try to work towards a resolution with me afterwards. They'd make me accept responsibility and explain how I will change so whatever it is doesn't happen again.
They would force me to show them that I know exactly why what I did was wrong, they made me face it and understand the consequences of my actions. I have memories of my dad and I sitting at a table, him asking me a question and then me not wanting to say anything and he'd just stare at me in silence for a long time. Then he might break it and ask the question in another way, maybe he'd be more sympathetic.
Honestly, when I watch these videos it always reminds me of how my dad would essentially interrogate me if I did anything wrong and that stopped by the time I was about 16.
My parents taught me how to be a man, how to take responsibility, how to face reality, how live honestly so that no one can ever use anything against you. If you live honestly, true to yourself and aware of all of your faults, your weaknesses and you admit them freely then no one can use them against you. It really is true what Tyrion says in GoT about wearing your flaws like armour.
That's the only time these tactics work. When you know that you have the right to ask those questions, push the person because you know they've been dishonest and you know that you haven't. It's not even a sense of entitlement as it may sound, its an adult attitude of expecting other adults to take responsibility. If they don't you CAN pass judgement on them. That's exactly what we do in justice.
My family is big on debate, big on opinion and big on being correct. I don't take the side that serves me well, I take the side of what is right and true even if it's not what I want. Sometimes I fail and I have to learn but the vast majority of the time i'm on the correct side, fighting for what is right because my mind isn't clouded by repressed thoughts or insecurities I haven't face. I know why I do everything I do, I know who I am and I am fiercely proud of my independence and agency in the world.
I hold myself to a very high standard because it is the standard I believe everyone should hold themselves to. In fact, I don't think its a high standard but the world certainly seems to. I just find it aggrevating.
Anyway, to get back to the point, I think that this gentleman probably has a similar outlook, a similar manner of being. He doesn't feel uncomfortable with silence, he doesn't shy away from asking the questions and he's not afraid of confrontation because he knows he is on the side of justice, of what is right, and he's probably open minded to the idea that it's possible that he's wrong.
You can only be honest about reality if you always admit that there is a chance you're wrong, but then explain in explicit detail why you feel you aren't and challenge others to prove you wrong.
That's exactly what he's doing here. He is challenging what she says, how she acts and who she is because he can see right through her. He knows she has no way of rebuffing him, she is not smart enough and she has behaved with reckless hatred. She is deplorable and he knows it. He wants her to squirm, he wants to show everyone that she can't give a good reason for her actions. Her wants to show her that she is a monster, that is what I would want and this is exactly how i'd go about it.
Cowards and those who spread ill-tidings in the world are those who live in shadow, those who lie and hide the truth, who dislike questions, who become defensive and angry, who debate and share opinions in a dishonest way. The people who exist in the light are as critical of themselves as they are of everyone else and they have supreme confidence because they have thought, long and hard about the nature of their existence and that of everyone else. The nature of existence itself.
You have to if you want to have a well rounded sense of justice, an appreciation for the complexity of life and the sharpened wit to be able to dismantle someone who you know is a monster. Its calculated, not that he doesn't find her repulsive, not that he might even think about physically attacking her. However, he knows how the world works and he knows that this is the most effective strategy to tearing down those you despise.
It seems counter intuitive to a lot of people. I have become very curt and short with friends and other people who try to tell me i'm not being angry or outraged enough because I know that their stupidity is more likely to let whoever it is get away with their actions.
You may have to tell a friend to shut their mouth because they're making it worse. Being controlled by emotion is always the worst way to go. If you become emotional or aggressive you're giving power and stability, control to the other person.
People seem to think that outward shows of emotions (seemingly for the enjoyment or viewership of others) means that the person is more driven or compelled to get their perpetrator. People seem to think emotional outbursts are somehow a good thing, like not being able to control your emotions and being too stupid to understand that you're hurting your own argument is a good thing. Its pathetic, that is childish, petulant.
I think that, inside, this guy was more motivated than probably any of the jeering crowd who may scream their protestations and lamentations from the roof tops. In my opinion it is usually the most focused, clear minded individuals who are the calmest and most ruthless in the pursuit of what is true and right in the world.
I don't think he was just disappointed, I think he was mad, I think he was disgusted, repulsed, he probably thought about what he'd like to do to her (maybe even kill her) but you don't get that sense because he knows that it would not serve him, or justice, well to show those inner thoughts.
This is a woman who murdered her own children. The lowest detritus of human existence. A disgustingly selfish, soulless cretin. I hope she dies but if I was in this man's position i'd have conducted myself in exactly the same manner.
Next time you are arguing with someone and they are completely relaxed, oozing confidence and keeping constant eye contact with you, challenging your opinions and asking you questions you don't like you may want to think about what i've said. The only way to win in that situation is to adopt the same manner of being and enter into an honest open debate where opinions can be changed based on the evidence and argumentation provided. That is, in my opinion, how all things should be resolved.
Not with fights, not with screaming matches, not with angry mobs nor with torture or anything else. You pit yourself against me mentally, you prove to me that what you believe is true, you cast aside any underhanded tactics, any manipulations, poisoning of the well or playing the crowd and meet my gaze, enter into debate and we'll settle who is correct.
The moment someone loses their cool because they've become insecure about their belief system being challenged they've instantly lost. As my parents would always say "the moment you swear, it doesn't matter if you're right, you have lost the argument" and I wholeheartedly agree with that and everything it implies.
He isn't disappointed, he just knows how to get what he wants and he will not be dissuaded or distracted from his purpose. That is the man I see in this video and that is why I have so much respect for him.
@Baron Thundercunt That was an interesting read, thank you. I guess he just wanted justice for those murdered girls. What I really enjoy is when they let suspects think they're one step ahead and just as they think they're on the home stretch, the interrogator drops the bomb on them with some irrefutable proof.
@Baron Thundercunt Very enlightening. You are really a credit to your parents' intelligence and emotional acuity. I really admire your level of self awareness. I also appreciated your perspective on this particular detective and his style of interrogation. Wish there were more level-headed people like you in the world!
@Christie Brown suspects should never be tortured, criminals who are found guilty of murder, rape and other henoius crimes should. Jail/Prison system will never ever work and never did, it only motivates more crazy people, its just like disciplining a child, time out and grounded punishment, kids will just do the same thing 100% and laugh at their parents, but if a parent punish a kid physically there a higher chance they will not do it again, death penalty too is bullshit, if criminals know they will be tortured when caught they will never do it.
Yes. His voice and narration are hypnotic. He’s on level with Mr. Ballen and Fascinating Horror. (I highly recommend both those channels of you like this.)
Please no. The minute good things get corporatized is when they die. Execs will make JCS change things or give him deadlines. Much better to let him do his thing on YouTube
why do you think that would be in any way positive? here all people can come together because they are interested, I assume the money and credit goes to the right people and its accessable for everyone. smh.
Please no, it would be streamlined by Netflix execs, it would become just another "murder-porn" trash series, with spooky music, uniformed intros and outtros, and all the playful mystery about who the hell "Jim" is would just vaporize - It'd just become another vapid brand.
I've been reading through comments on his various videos, and it sounds like YouTube keeps flagging and deleting his videos without giving him any reason? Apparently he has a Twitter and posted it about it. Anyways hope it's not true cause this content is 🔥
the madlad interrogating her really sat there asking her what day it was for like 2 minutes straight just so that he could say his fucking one liner, honestly i just respect the dedication to the bit
It’s really amazing to me that she got guilty but Casey Anthony with all the evidence, with the blood DNA, with not reporting her daughter missing for a month, with all the video footage showing she doesn’t care gets not guilty.
If she'd have reacted like it was all an April Fools joke she would have had an insanity plea. She said she didn't believe him but didn't react how someone would if they thought it was a twisted prank.
He used the "one liner" to prove guilt. Big brain move!
I DONT THINK IT WAS SOMETHING HE PLANNED TO SAY, SEEMS LIKE HE SAID THAT BECAUSE SHE SAID SHE DIDNT BELIEVE THOSE WERE HER CHILDREN ON THE FLOOR IN HER HOUSE, WHICH HAS TO BE A JOKE, ONTOP OF THAT ITS APRIL 1ST AND THAT WAS PRETTY MUCH 80% OF ALL SHE SAID.
This happens all too often in canada, there was a famous cereal killer couple, the woman would lure young girls/women for the husband too then rape and murder including her own kid sister. She did around 5 years in prison, but here's the kicker. YEARS down the line she was found working at a private DAYCARE and the government sided with her and the people harrasing her got in shit. THIS IS CANADA.
7 + 3 years is still a long time. And if she changed her ways or won't commit any crimes she should go free. Prison should exist to restore people and reintegrate them into society, rather than punishment.
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Martin Grof2021-06-15 01:47:56 (edited 2021-06-15 01:48:08 )
@Deranfan Yes I'm sure a psyhotic child killer can be restored. "Hey guys this person murdered her two kids, but I feel safe that she won't do it again"
It’s really amazing to me that she got guilty but Casey Anthony with all the evidence, with the blood DNA, with not reporting her daughter missing for a month, with all the video footage showing she doesn’t care gets not guilty.
@Deranfan she could be a danger to my child. She is clearly capable of the worst. And the fact that she gets out so soon. She has no reason to not do something again.
@Reynarainbowz Regardless you still think she deserves another chance and if she screws up ONCE you say, she's done...lol. I work in a jail. About 99% mess up within 2 weeks except well, they didn't murder two children. You're insane to think she deserves another chance. What are her two children doing right now? They're rotting in the ground, they should be alive but well, their own mother killed her. Insane. Give her a chance though, would you let her babysit your kids?
if she did this to hurt a member of the mafia...the safest place for her in locked up. True justice will happen once she is released and then...you know what they will do to her then.
@Hearts for Christ Homeschool It's because she's a woman. Women get preferential treatment in criminal justice as compared to men. But you won't hear anyone talking about it.
@Russle Miller Welcome to the complete opposite of the US. I do believe developed countries should really be on the middle ground of both in all nations, but well their either too soft or too hard on crimes, violent ones or not. She deserves a lesser, but still significant sentence for every innocent victim she provided for the husband because of knowing full well what would happen to them.
@Deranfan Yes i agree that in some circumstances people should be given second chances, but this would not be the case to give a killer of her own children a chance to live a normal life ever again.
Why do I actually feel bad for the drug-trafficking husband in this case?? Damn! The man broke down and blamed HIMSELF for his estranged wife murdering their kids. WTF. That guy paid a really high price for his choice of occupation, that's for certain.
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John Smith2021-12-18 06:45:38 (edited 2021-12-18 06:45:55 )
Obviously loved his kids too and might have been able to protect them from mum if he wasn't on the run
@Justin Martin when i was younger my father was going out with this woman, her father was a raging alcoholic, he wasnt a bad dude, he was really fun to be around, i dont remember exactly what was his problem, but he was notified by the doctor that he could not drink anymore or his life was in danger, he spent 2 months sober, and then he got on a strong relapse and died, i dont remember the medical details as i was betwen 13-15 at the time, but i absolutely know he died cousr of alcohol abuse
@Justin Martin probably because people get sent to prison for drugs (I’m aware people still do drugs anyway, duh) what would happen if alcohol and cigarettes were illegal? would as many people die from it? (I’m not trying to make an argument here, genuinely just curious)
You feel that way because it is reasonable. He may have made mistakes, but is not a murderer. Many people have made his mistakes and not had to face such pain for it.
His drug trafficking also helped ruin lives. Anyone can grandstand in court when they have nothing else to lose and a possible shorter sentence to gain by winning sympathy from the crown. He was guilty of criminal neglect but men are rarely held accountable for throwing their kids under a bus.
@MsLogjam Well, honestly drugs don't always necessarily ruin people's lives. Sometimes they do, but that takes a combination of [genetics] + [time]. I've known plenty of functioning drug users in my 40-some years on Planet Earth. So, I have to disagree with your analogy; I don't think drug trafficking is equally as bad as directly murdering children in cold blood. Call me crazy.
@Lash LaRue How many people have children who died from drug overdoses? But I didn't mean it as a comparison of which parent was worse, only that they were both shitty, his crocodile tears in court notwithstanding.
Because men are natural leaders of their family and he probably felt that he let them down, and he probably felt responsible for not taking care of his wife and leaving her so long to do some horrific act. Not saying he is to blame for the deaths of the kids, but just trying to explain what his thinking might of been like.
@MsLogjam Im saying he probably felt bad/Guilty about his actions because he ended up taking his own life. Just my personal assumption though. I concur that he did let his family down, but i was also observing what his thinking might have been like.
@Charles Goldstein It is rare for a man in that position to take such a desperate step. The whole business sounds like something that would happen in Japan, except there the mother would probably commit suicide as well after killing her children, ostensibly to keeps them from being a burden to anyone but also to rub her husband's nose in it, I'm sure. So many men are oblivious to the fact that their wives are not all-powerful consort-mommies who can handle anything and fix everything any more than they themselves are.
She did get a harsher sentence. She got life in prison, he only got 15 years. What he said was that she had the possibility of parole after 10 years. The husband would've been eligible for parole a lot earlier than that, had he not died. She had also already served 4 years of her sentence before her sentence was overturned the first time around.
@Memoiana I can't say anything about the reasoning, but as a canadian I can say that our legal system is based on rehabilitation instead of punishment like in the US. So even if what she did is absolutely horrific, after 15 years she'll have the possibility of parole if it's determined that she has changed and is remorseful of her crime. That doesn't always mean that she will get out and she could serve her full life sentence. Of course it's not a perfect system and people that should absolutely not get out unfortunetly do get released, but I believe it's a better system than in the US where people can spend life in prison without possibility of parole for non-violent drug charges.
@Samuel Starnino I wouldn’t say it’s better. Canadian legal systems truly love using the solitary confinement method, and there’s been so many cases of officers forgetting that the inmate was in there. Also, the canadian legal system is probably just as racist as the US system.
@Samuel Starnino I do however agree with your final point. Drugs should be legal in the united states per the constitution. The war on drugs is illegal and too many people are incarcerated in the US for non violent drug crimes.
@???????????????? are you so left that you think Trudeau, the weakest, most liberal embarrassment to Canada, constantly apologising and championing feminism etc, isn’t left wing? What do you want? Cuba? China?
@Dan R she's literally currently free because of a mistake with the jury so we have child killer with no remorse for the children she killed walking free while her children are rotting in a grave and their father who blamed himself because he wasn't able to be with his kids is also dead from suicide which is probably what she wanted all she had to pay was $25000 and she's essentially free do you think that's fair?
@Nerdy Nellie Yes exactly. Unfortunately, in my experience, most people check out when you start to explain nuance—which is why short pithy branding is so important. And the phrase "defund the police" ends up being counterproductive to the cause.
@Little Mousey Wait, did you even watch the video? Did you stop watching before JCS said what the sentences were? Or did you just go straight to the comment section, and got misinformed?
@Abigail Wollam see i believed people like you and blm before I did exactly what you told that person to do. The facts dont actually support your cause...
Don't go craving justice so hard, because there is no statute. You weren't just "fortunate" to be born at this time in this society, there is lots of innocent blood and pain that went into getting you where you are and what you have. And it will be balanced out. No one gets away and it sure the hell ain't fair.
@Morrizon Come on now, there is no need to be mean. People are referring to the fact that Adele Sorella, a person who killed her two children, has currently been released from prison. She is not serving a life sentence.
It isn't very nice to accuse people of misinformation when you are the one who is misinformed. Please don't accuse of having a "political agenda", I am just stating the facts of this case
I mean to be fair, without the wife, and just the husband himself the kids would’ve died because he was literally zero presence as a caregiver. On top of that, he probably caused thousands of deaths/ruined lives second hand through those drugs. But regardless, yeah like others said he didn’t actually get a heavier sentence.
@Justsomeguy he’s not free…. Yet . Sword and scale did an episode on that dude : He’s a paranoid schizophrenic and he may be released but he’s in an asylum now
@SoobyWe don't say a drug dealer should get more lighter sentence,,all we are saying that a child murderer should spend more time in prison than a drug dealer...And many people died because of drug is BECAUSE THEY CHOOSE TO DO THE DRUG....There was a drug supply because there is a DEMAND...
"You are under arrest for killing them." "Look, I'm their mother."
Wtf is that supposed to mean? That a mother is allowed to kill her children or that a mother should never be considered a suspect? What are you implying lady -_-
@spider_slayer_69 😂 so this lady kills her children and that’s not a real crime to you? This video reflects most of the videos on this channel by the way
For those unaware in Canada it works like this: 1. You get 24/7 “free legal advice” before or during questioning. 2. If you wish to accept the free legal advice you are brought to a room where you call a number and are able to speak to an attorney. The attorney has a script that explains the procedure/booking process and his or her instructions are “Don’t saying anything. They will continue to ask you questions for as long as they like but don’t say anything. Just tell them your attorney said not to talk”. 3. You go back with the detective and he presses you for as long as we wants. In America, the second you say “I want an attorney” the detectives are not allowed to talk to you any longer.
I absolutely LOVE how this channel cuts to the chase and gets right to the point without all of the intro and drama that you usually get with TV crime documentaries. I love this channel.
I myself can't agree more. I've applied this rule to a lot of other things. Like a article or a title that's designed to grab you in but then they beat around the bush instead of getting straight to the point. So these days unless they give what they made appear I don't waste my time.
@Brett H The worst videos are where you want let's say an explanation of a certain car part but then they go on talking about the history of cars for an hour and then spend a minute on the actual car part. Also obligatory Raid Manscape Wallet ad for the first 10 minutes.
@K I mean, from what I noticed on these videos is this ambient noise you hear from the beginning. That heavy humming sound. It does set the mood of uncertain horror about to unfold throughout these interrogations.
If you watch the earlier videos, you can see this development. Not so many attempts at comic interjection as before. Just the guts of it, and it gives the audience a much starker view of how both the inspectors and the criminals operate in the questioning stage of the investigation. I totally want more.
i just found this channel. I find it way better than any studying ive done on interrogations. I love knowing what they're doing before he tells use the psychology of it.
His videos are very very good. Very good. His analysis is clean as a textbook. I am liking his vids and selection of aspects to analyze within these various cases.
I also like how his commentary is actually helpful. As a noncanadian, I was questing how the investigator could get away with harassing her with questions after saying she wants to remain silent. Him explaining that was allowed in Canada was helpful and allowed me to immerse back into the interview.
Indeed. Just had a conversation with a friend of these imported crime shows from. US. They can talk about 10 minutes, did some dude have a what kind color of socks on while sharpening his knife and then comes the damn commercials.
This is seriously thr best. And he's not begging for subs and likes. Well put together and voice over when it needs some explanation. Top tier content.
This and every JCS comments section : - a joke about being addicted to his videos - a simple sentence saying life is less stressful when you don’t murder anyone -saying we all come from having the same video recommended -direct quotes from the video
I think you forgot these: - Fangirling over the detectives involved - Slander on the suspects (usually well-deserved) - Commenters who have children being emotionally invested when a child is involved
Why are the people who make those formulaic, boiler plate template comments not embarrassed by how cringe-inducing they are? A somewhat similar comment that I CANNOT STAND is when people say "I'm a simple man, I see a new [insert channel name] video, I click."
direct quotes from the video plague every single youtube video and its so fuckin stupid especially when they have thousands of likes, like i know what they said in the video i just watched it too
The worst comments are the ones that say “ How can these investigators be so calm next to this murderer” like bro it’s literally there job! they do this every day !
on one hand, it's very fascinating watching all these videos and hearing explanations of tactics and thought processes. on the other hand, terrifying hearing clinical straightforward explanations of ways cops outright harass people in interrogations and work hard to get around their invoked rights. like sometimes it works out for the better in putting terrible people away, but i'm the exact brand of anxious person who would be emotionally destroyed even if i were innocent lmao
@Maldor If you'd know anything about the actual justice systems inner workings you'd know that "everything you say can AND WILL be used against you" is meant quite literally. Even admitting to chewing gum will be in some weird way construed against you, there is literally no reason to talk to people that already think you are guilty as they have the time to come up with any kind of weird shit to make it look like anything you say is an admission of guilt, no matter how irrelevant.
@DarthDose such a stupid thing to say. not everyone is educated about it the justice system and even if you know you aren’t supposed to say anything, you never know how someone will react when they are under extreme stress. it’s so easy to make mistakes when you are on edge or being psychologically harassed.
@Stephanie Well lets not ignore the fact that there ARE some cops abusing their power. I was once stopped on my bycicle because the cops were sure i was high on drugs. Checked my pupils and told me they wouldnt move. Total BS. Was enough 'evidence' for them to do a drug check, negative of course. Still annoying.
@Stephanie the american justice system is heavily flawed, so it's kinda unfair to just say that, especially when you take into account the aspects of ingrained racism in the legal system. if you do your research, you will see that black people tend to be charged way more harshly than their white counterparts, especially if the crime is committed on a white person. despite the claims that every person is "innocent until proven guilty," it definitely seems to be that if they think you are guilty, they will do whatever they can to make those claims stick, and unfortunately this disproportionately effects people of color.
Agreed. I know a lot of these people are guilty as sin, but when you invoke your right to an attorney and they continue to harass you to break you down and make you talk, that’s not right in my opinion. I’ve seen some of these where innocent people were harassed in to saying things that nearly incriminated them. There has to be boundaries.
this is exactly where I'm coming from too! she invokes her right to silence for 5 hours straight, and the prosecution essentially uses that against her and says that she's sus because of it? something about this doesn't sit right with me. regardless, she deserves to be in jail.
I feel like "this is what pretending to be crazy looks like" has been such an algorithm success story that its ripple effect will somehow change the course of history
If that video had not been released I would never have found these videos and learned how to stay composed when I get taken in for the murder I will soon commit 😋
It’s really amazing to me that she got guilty but Casey Anthony with all the evidence, with the blood DNA, with not reporting her daughter missing for a month, with all the video footage showing she doesn’t care gets not guilty.
@veent also, her lawyer was excellent, but the jury was exceptionally slow. They had to get people who never heard of her case, which was an automatic filter selecting for people who are completely clueless as to the ongoings around them.
People will use these videos to avoid falling for interrogation tactics, ensuring more criminals get away with it, causing higher crime worldwide… (I’m kidding bring on the videos)
@MistressDistress maybe. But watching the Stephanie Lazarus video, it's clear that knowing all the tactics isn't enough. When it's your crime and your life is on the line, it seems basically impossible to keep it together. Doesn't mean some asshole won't try it, thinking they're some genius tho
Problem is she thinks that if she stays cool and collected they'll think that she didn't do it meanwhile whether she did or didn't do it any real mother would be losing their minds right at that point
i dont get it, ive been watching the channel periodically for 2-3 years and then suddenly BOOM 43 million views on that video.. wtf did that thing do to the algorithm to vacuum in so many new people haha..?
@MistressDistress People who commit crimes think they know it all because they watch criminal minds and still end up getting caught. Watching these kinds of videos isn't enough. If you know you are guilty of a crime and are being interrogated, everything you learned will go straight out the window.
Those poor children, poisoning someone is so heartless. Those babies suffered and were in pain before they died, alone because she left the house. Notice they are right next to each other, probably clinging to one another while they both suffered. She’s a fucking monster.
@Lady Joker I've almost died for poisoning/overdose. it's really fucking painful. I vomited so much passed out and woke up to vomit again. I turned yellow and cold and passed out once more. The hospital was even worse tbh
Poisoners are the most cowardly and cruel of killers. I know a man who put on huge amounts of weight and he discovered that his wife was secretly giving him her contraception pills. He has never been the same and she committed suicide after one of her kids took out a protection order against her. She was beyond weird and I'm really not sorry she is dead.
She murdered her two innocent daughters and is eligible for parole after serving 10yrs. Something is very wrong with the judicial system. She should be locked away the rest of her life.
I was thinking just this. Saw the jennifer pan video yesterday and it seems a little strange that she got 25 years' sentence without parole. It seems immigrants or people involved in cases that recieve media attention always end up in this manner. This video kinda proves it? https://youtu.be/QWhUvm8SunY
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Miranda Brooks2020-09-07 21:11:17 (edited 2020-09-07 21:12:08 )
Doesn't mean the parole board will accept her behavior and release her
@Suryansh Kapoor I came here from the Jennifer one. Jennifer was convicted of 1st degree murder (this woman was convicted of 2nd degree murder), attempted murder, and conspiracy to commit murder. More charges = more sentence. She also had more evidence against her (which shouldn't matter, but perhaps it does).
Manson could have been paroled from 78 till he died in 2017. By the end he felt prison was his home. He went home to hell 2017 and this lady may not be out anytime like the 5 years
I think there should be a corporal punishment that derives as much suffering as was caused. I have no issues with someone being tortured when they harm innocent children.
Mighty Lonesome Better than in Australia where a guy killed his parents got 0 years in prison and was charged not guilty for motive of insanity even with overwhelming proof and he sued his sister for their dead parents state so he could pay for his lawyers and emotional damage lol
I think the only reason she got so little was cuz they had no clear evidence for her, the strongest point being her lack of reaction to photos. Jennifer broke on interrogations and got phone messages evidence, neighbors's camera footage and dad's story that's why she got more. Had Sorella broke on interrogations i think they could slap her way more years. The system is what it is, to protect innocent the criminals need extreme evidence to get actual sentence they deserve, the good part is that tech is progressing rapidly and ways to gather evidence from a crime scene is getting easier to hopefully give the criminals what they deserve.
@WikiED Hmmm that's a good point. Technically all they have her for is that she called her brother and she left the house. The Gran mother made the childrens food. So they can't even pin the poisoning on her. It's amazing how just shutting up have saved people so many years and people talking have resulted in wrongly convicted. It's a crazy world
Even jail for life is too lenient for her. She snuffed out two innocent lives, as well as denying life to any children those two girls would potentially have had if they had been able to live to adulthood. This woman (and I use the term loosely) deserves the death penalty. Full stop.
@Sydney Jane Unfortunately, while brutal justice can be satisfying in the small scale, the precedent it would set is abyssmal. The truth of the matter is that the best estimates say at least 4% of people who were and currently are on death row are innocent. If we add torture to the table and even one innocent man is tortured to death legally by the state, there's a special place in hell for everyone involved, aware of the innocence or not.
In Germany or Norway she would get 10 up to 20 years. A life sentence there is 25 years but is only given in rare cases... This is so wrong. Also, the prisoners in those countries live a luxurious life.
@LTrain 45 this comment was ghost wrote by a criminal! Some people wont show redemption. If you are evil to kill two children just so the husband suffers, then you have showen that you are completley untrustable. Get a life sentence and if a team of psychologists say that she is reformed release her under watch.
Where I live last year 3 ppl where caught human sex trafficking a mom and her 2 sons. They have priors in it guess what they got 1 month jail time and a bond of 1 thousand dollars
@That Roman Fella no life is not 25 years. Life is life. The 10 and 25 years refers to being eligible for parol. Which doesn't mean you get an automatic pass. She will be repeatedly denied parol
@RCAF TW For a sentence to be considered life in canada, it has to be 25 years in length. A life sentence doesnt litterily mean until you die in prision. How do mass murders get more then one life setence?
@That Roman Fella sorry this is incorrect. In Canada you get life with an option of parol. Depending on the case it will be after 25 years for first degree, 10 years for second degree. So in other words you are in jail for at least 25 years for first degree . After that you can apply for parol. If it is denied, and in most cases it is, then you will continue to stay in jail until the end of your life. In this case she got life with 10 year parol. It will be denied and she will be in jail for many many years past the 10.
This differs from the US. You can get life with no parol option. Also, the US has consecutive sentencing. Canada typically has concurrent. For us if you kill three people you will be convicted of three murders but sentenced to one life term
Ever heard of this guy? Serial murder,, rape and torture convictions. Sentenced to life with a parol option after 25. He will never get out of jail and will die there
@gunnerzz11 why? She got life. Unless you want to use capital punishment. But seeing as that's not an option in Canada then life is harshest sentence that can be given
@Suryansh Kapoor that's a thing too but in Jennifer's case she had a life in front of her, and all she did was due to pressure from her parents since her birth so has anti society but not a psychopath.
@RCAF TW Well i meant that she's eligible for parole in 10 years. I'm not sure what the chances are of getting parole, but life should be life without parole.
We believe in rehabilitation we also take into account the likely hood of a person being a danger to others. She is likely not a danger to others this sentence only says she can be paroled after 10 this doesn't mean she will my guess is they will on her 2nd or 3rd appearance for parol. I see no need to spend millions to keep her in jail her pparole would keep her under watch until the sentace of 25 years is done then likely probation after that.
@KoolBreeze420 With all due respect, I don't believe that rehabilitation is the issue so much as just punishment. To plan and carry out the murder of two entirely innocent people, in this case her own daughters, is a crime beyond forgiveness. I can't imagine those who knew and loved these two children will ever accept the fact that she is rehabilitated and deserves freedom, she victimized them as well. It's a matter of weighing evil against good and the evil that possessed her to commit such a brutal act of selfishness and hate far out weighs any perceived reclamation of the soul that Ms. Sorella or others may claim.
@Mighty Lonesome Thats you opinion and you're entitled to it. If she is no longer a danger to the community then why spend millions keeping her locked up? I am not saying she will ever be forgiven and well the soul shit is garbage no such thing exists. How do you know she planned it? How do you know her state of mind? I don't recall anything in this video proclaiming that she planned it and that her state of mind hadn't been affected in some way. In fact, I would argue that she was at the very least was temporarily insane to kill one's own children and than to try and kill yourself means your mind is not sane. However, that's not the point of what I said I am merely speaking of the sentence. If she is not a danger to anyone else and is prohibited from having more children then why spend all that money to have her die in jail?
Detective: Your daughters are dead, both of them... Woman: No their not, I’m their mother. Me: wtf are you talking about? he didn’t ask you a question. also what does it have to do the fact that you’re they mother?
you’re saying that you being their mom means your children aren’t dead?
@Tread Knought we recently moved another child murderer out of prison and into a long house where she can smoke peace pipes and... be free... because of her "heritage". Yeah, we're fucking garbage.
@sara kate Sorry but not completely true. Casey Anthony anyone? There is no such thing as a perfect justice system. Sometimes, probably far more than we would know or expect, in America “Justice” is not served completely or in a way that makes sense. If you have money you can offer buy justice, or a lack there of: O.J Simpson, Robert Durst, Robert Blake, Issac Turnbaugh, Karla Homolka, George Zimmerman, Dennis Oland.
Canada rarely serves life sentences as they do in the states. Unless it’s someone deemed to be a “dangerous offender” like Paul Bernardo, where there is strong reason to believe they will reoffend and there is public pressure to keep them locked away, life sentences are served concurrently, not consecutively. Even if she got two life sentences and was denied parole, she would only serve 25 years. I’m assuming most commenters are American, but as a Canadian I don’t believe imprisonment is retribution. This woman’s crimes were highly personal and 25 years is more than enough time for someone to be removed from the situation that caused them to do such heinous things. If she has expressed remorse and has taken responsibility for what she has done, there is no reason to torture her any longer in a broken prison system. America is the perfect example of how mass, long-term incarceration is not always the answer.
@Water In Germany a life sentence is for life with the chance of parole after 15 years. For the most part parole is granted. But we have something called "Sicherungsverwahrung" (safety custody). Murderers that are mentaly sick and are considered to be a threat to society have to spend the rest of their natural life in these more lenient facilities after being released from prison.
Think ppl missunderstand, JCS say that first release woud be 2029 that is 20 years after the interrogation it was prob a 20y sentence that was reduced by 10 years for time alrdy served.
@LTrain 45 ah yes. Just the rehabilitated criminal I want back on the streets. A child murderer. There are some acts that are so evil that a person's soul becomes indelibly corrupted. These types if people should never see the light of day again.
every few days I check this channel, and sometimes theres 0 videos, sometimes theres a couple, and sometimes theyre all back up. Keep fighting youtube, because you seem to be winning so far
@F SR heaven and hell are real. The odds of every human being on this planet are so astronomically small in an ever expanding universe that it makes absolutely no sense to NOT believe that there is a greater power. We were all put here for reasons. We will be judged for our actions here and our souls will either be eternally tormented or we will live for eternity with our creator.
lol. The people who sent entire generations of families to die on foreign shores are looked upon as the greatest heroes humanity has to offer. There's no justice.
@Ice Cold Lemonade people like to apply things they know to the outside world there’s no such thing as good, bad ,evil or justice there all relative and there no one true answer
@Ice Cold Lemonade Let's say there is a greater power. Why should this power reward or punish us, for what we do? Or even care about it? Let alone that our existence continues somehow beyond death, where these rewards and punishments are supposed to apply.
@James Upton The odds of everyone’s existence on this planet are so astronomically improbable that we should all be considered living anomalies. This alone makes me a believer. However, there are many other reasons as to why I am a believer. There has been a debate for as long as humans have existed in regards to whether or not we are instinctually selfish or not selfish. Whichever of those 2 you believe in humans tend to make endless amounts of mistakes throughout their lives. In this life our mistakes tend to have consequences more often than not but as time passes we are forgiven and learn from these mistakes. I believe that humans are bound to make mistakes and that we don’t deserve anything from anyone because we are selfish. However, my lord and savior Jesus Christ believed that everyone deserves redemption from all of their mistakes. We all deserve redemption if we are able to follow the rules that God set in stone and if we accept the fact that gods son sacrificed himself for us so that we could be forgiven of ALL of our sins. Why would we be gifted anything if we lived our entire lives being selfish and ungrateful of this life we have been given? Be grateful that we were given life and be grateful that someone sacrificed themselves for us and believed that no matter who you or or where you come from, you deserve eternal life. Hope you read till the end.
@Ice Cold Lemonade I have read to the end. But you have to believe that stuff to find what you say remotely convincing. Whether we're selfish or not - why should a higher power care? How would you even calculate odds for us being here? Fact is, we are. An anomaly is a deviation. Existing as we do is a deviation from what?
Why is everyone taking it personally like it is their mission to prove/disprove heaven and hell? Isn’t it nice to think that shitty people get to be in shitty places? Like do you guys see red whenever you see anything related to religion and you have this huge urge to tell them “um actually God-“ this comment isn’t hurting so why are y’all pressed
@Ice Cold Lemonade What if the creator doesn't care about us, this creator if they exist is obviously so wise and complex to make the entire universe and its many variation, why would they care about us, we have only existed for a short while on the cosmic scale. What if we are just an accident?
@Ice Cold Lemonade How do you know there isn’t a different God and an afterlife without heaven and hell? You can’t try to tel other people that we are here because of the Christian religion. There are other theories and religions that explain how humans got here. You can believe in whatever you want, but don’t force other people to follow you.
@James Upton in my religion, God rewards and punishes us because humans were his only creation that were given a free will, unlike angels who have to obey God’s commands. Good then send the holy books to guide humans to test wether or not his creations were loyal to him. God will be proud of those who commit good deeds
@Santa Ana Luna There's thousands of people who have died that can tell you what happens. You don't believe them either. People will be full of excuses til they run out and it's time to face the music.
@C137kenyy. Lol no its not my 'life mission' I just dont understand religion and was asking them questions regarding the parts that dont make any sense to me. I never said it was the commenter who was trying to 'reform me' its a lot of these other people who believe and tell other people that "your going to hell if you dont believe in god". Its manipulation almost. I know not all believers are like this, but the ones who are, make me fear for humamity.
@Emily Gendreau You’re asking for the purpose of what? Further putting the person down so they won’t talk about it anymore? What’s the end goal of that? You aren’t going to change your mind. You are just wanting to make a mockery of what others believe by posing questions in a condescending manner. If it truly doesn’t matter to you than why banter on with someone other than to make them feel wrong?
@C137kenyy. To try and understand, i already said that. Sorry I offended you, I just dont understand how people jump straight to god when anything good and/or bad happens. Im not trying to discount anyone for having a religion, im simply confused by it. My questions arent condescending if im genuinely looking for an answer. It just bothers me that somehow people look at god as the greatest thing that ever happened, but if god created all of us, then I dont forgive him for the pain and suffering hes brought to BILLIONS of his "children". If I could somehow understand WHY he still allows these things to happen, then maybe Id give religion less of a hard time.
@Emily Gendreau well I’ve never been told that God is responsible for the bad things. I’ve always been told that’s a darker force and that we are here on earth for experiences. Our home is somewhere else and we get to live a pain free wonderful “life” elsewhere. I mean at least I HOPE we do. My soul is connected to something bigger than just this physical planet. I hope I see my old loved ones one day. I hope my pets “meet” me at the gates. I don’t even necessarily believe in the Bible’s version of God. Just a higher power.
I don’t understand why people can be so “matter of fact” about that not being possible, but nobody else can just freely believe what they want and share that. So what if someone says “thank God” so what if they “hope someone rots in hell”? if you’re not religious those are just figures of speech. Just ignore them. Why does it matter to you that much if someone else believes it’s an act of God or satan? I understand laws. Church and state should absolutely be separate. People just making figures of speech though and you interrogate their beliefs while claiming they’re these terrible religious people. It’s not right. People are allowed to believe that especially when that persons not hurting anyone. This video is about a woman murdering her kids and you guys are pressed because someone said “hell” “God” or “heaven.”
Cant even say a simple figure of speech without a religious debate in the comments. And you guys think that religious people are relentless.
@C137kenyy. Then the way you dont understand why I need facts to back something up is the same as me not understanding people just simply believing in something.
Oh and I didnt get "pressed" because someone said a figure of speech.. Someone else did and I joined the conversation after the fact. I personally dont understand the purpose of taking a figure of speech that seriously either.
@Emily Gendreau Its not the same because I could care less if you don’t believe. YOU care that others do. I have no facts to back it up, and neither do you. You’re the one projecting your beliefs on everyone else. & you’re not any better than the people you’re complaining about.
Detective shows woman photos of her dead children Her: “Those are actors not my daughters” Detective: “nah look there in the corner in the small text” real people, not actors
Interrogation can be a very strange thing to go through..when I was 17 I went through 5 hours of it because of a home invasion investigation. I was seen riding my bike and therefore I was a suspect. I seriously almost admitted to something I had nothing to do with. It was scary but thankfully they found the guys a few days later.
When I was 12 I was interrogated for something I (did) do, but the tactics are pretty good. For a kid who doesn’t know anything about anything “if you confess you’ll go home, if you don’t you’ll go to jail” means a lot.
Yeah when I went through interrogation when I was 13 shit was kinda rough they put you through a lot of mental stress and does this weird thing where like they make you feel like you did the crime it fuckin sucks tbh
@Scott Charney At 17 years old, most don’t have the mental capability to avoid the police’s trained psychological manipulation, especially when you’re innocent. I went through something similar after being human trafficked at 16 (they still subject you to an interrogation like YOU did something wrong, and told me I might as well be a legal adult to them). Anyway, You really don’t know anything about how to protect yourself from this type of stuff at that age, and I was always a true crime buff.
Lol sounds similar to my story. When I was 19 police scared me so much into admitting a crime I didn't commit because they seen me and my other boy riding in the area no shirt on and smoking weed. I end up doing 2 years
This is a perfect example of why you should never talk to the cops without a lawyer. It’s so easy to be manipulated, even if you think you won’t be. This is my reminder to everyone to NEVER speak to the police like this without a lawyer.
@Itri G no, we were on his lawn actually, when he yelled from the window we did flee, the police officer told me the guy said he was going to get his whole family to testify to say we were stealing from his garage & even if they can't prove it the testimony would get us endicted if we were to ever take it to trial, so it's best to cop out now
@Antony Weber Yeah but still this is the only real course of action, it is extremely hard but in the end not admitting is the only thing that can really help you
I was interrogated as a teenager. Had accidentally shot myself in the hand(healed perfectly thank God). The detective was fishing to get me to admit to taking my gun to school. I hadn't, but it was the beginning of my fascination with interrogation techniques.
@shizbang yeah 😂, we were on the person's property I admit that & we looked in the garage window I admit that too, when we were looking through the window that's when the guy yelled at us & we ran, we didn't steal anything though
@Hannah duh, always involve a lawyer, certain questions I don’t mind people answering, then they say something stupid and get themself in trouble for something they didn’t do.
@Breakneck I think they are both innocent and were framed. The police wanted Steven put away that was all. They didn't want to pay out the damages he was awarded for the tike he paid in prison before. Massive miscarriage of justice.
@Christian that’s not true, if the police are struggling to pin a charge on you they will continue trying to get you to talk without a lawyer, you’d be amazed how many stupid people will talk without one even tho they know it’s against their best interests.
oh i had to do an interrogation 8 years ago when i was 7 and i think i almost got my dad arrested? i think i made up a lie about something he did and had to go to court because of it and now i’ll never see my dad again. my therapy lady says i didn’t make it up but i think i did because i can’t remember any of it happening
@Antony Weber no its ez really, plead the 5th non stop until they leave. Everyone should at least once send their kids to a lawyer so they can tell them that's all u need to do and truth will save you (or lies if you're guilty). Never speak a word to the police and always ask for a lawyer
@Sammie Rin No, no, a thousand times no! Talking to the police can't help you, it can only hurt you. There can be one misunderstanding, and your whole life is ruined... or it doesn't even have to be a misunderstanding, if the cops just want a conviction. Here's a law professor, in a video that went viral, answering your question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE
@Antony Weber true. I'd still never confess. They can't keep me in there forever. If someone even hints at me doing something I didn't do, I'm gonna either get on their ass for wasting everyone's time, asking for a lawyer if they won't quit, or playing gray rock till they let me out.
@FluffyKratos983 you’re reading into this way too much and the virtue signaling is starting to get ridiculous. It‘s no secret that people try to find humor in twisted situations to cope with them. Stop being so pretentious and annoying already and get off the internet if you can‘t handle it.
@Milena maybe get off the internet if you can’t handle my opinion. The oh so controversial opinion that murder should be taken seriously, and in all honesty his joke fell flat so it really wasn’t worth all the repetitive attempts to set it up. If you think it’s funny then good for you but I guess I’ll stick with “virtue signaling” since I don’t agree. I guess opinions are only valid if you agree with them huh
@FluffyKratos983 You've at least gotta appreciate the irony of telling people to get off the internet if they can't handle things they don't like, then immediately following that statement up with a passive-aggressive rant about a joke that you personally disliked.
@FluffyKratos983 Sure, I'll read it again. I'll even paste it to make sure we're talking about the same comment.
"you’re reading into this way too much and the virtue signaling is starting to get ridiculous. It‘s no secret that people try to find humor in twisted situations to cope with them. Stop being so pretentious and annoying already and get off the internet if you can‘t handle it."
To summarise, they're telling you to get off the internet if you can't handle the concept of people using the coping mechanisms that personally work for them. Now I'll paste your comment.
"maybe get off the internet if you can’t handle my opinion. The oh so controversial opinion that murder should be taken seriously, and in all honesty his joke fell flat so it really wasn’t worth all the repetitive attempts to set it up. If you think it’s funny then good for you but I guess I’ll stick with “virtue signaling” since I don’t agree. I guess opinions are only valid if you agree with them huh"
Your total disregard for the fact that not everyone is like you aside (which actually adds to the irony when you've just said that some people really don't care about context), I think you'll agree with me when I say the first sentence is a perfect summary of your comment; "Maybe get off the internet if you can't handle my opinion". The irony (because I didn't say hypocrisy) that I'm pointing out here is the fact you responded very negatively to someone's opinion, with the abudance of passive-aggressive remarks very strongly implying that you can't handle what they said.
@FluffyKratos983 Literally no one's shunning you for your opinion. You're getting dunked on for your inability to handle other people's opinions, all the while telling other people to get off the internet if they can't handle yours. Just admit you want it to be one rule for you and another for everyone else.
@SpaceCity HTX To be fair to them, I really should've just called them a hypocrite from the start, because that's blatantly what they are. I was hoping that sounding a bit less accusatory at the beginning would end up with them doing a bit of introspection and having a laugh at themselves. Life's too short to take ourselves so seriously, right?
Alas, they seemed pretty determined to die on that hill.
@Alexandra Poulos YT has been striking down their videos (I think they removed some of them as well.) For "breaches in community guidelines" and if they upload anymore the channel could risk getting deleted altogether.
@Random user98 that’s nuts!this is one of the best channels on YT! Goes to show the degradation of our justice system. Bet if they advocated the criminal and disparaged the victims they’d be exalted by YT
a drug smuggler is basically just avoiding paying taxes, it's a crime, but a very mild one, people try to get out of paying taxes all the time but as long as they're avoiding paying taxes on capital gains it's all good, but if it's smuggling drugs -- they're equated to axe murderers. Doesn't make any sense. I don't do any drugs, but I think everything drug related needs to be decriminalized.
@The Demi Surgeon Yes, it means life. You are on parole FOR LIFE. Any suspicion upon you by a P.O. Let alone actually committing a crime while on parole, will get you back not prison ASAP.
“Do you know what day it is?” “Yes” “What is it?” “Not answering” “Cause you don’t know.” My god honestly that strategy would work on me I need to be right.
Daniel Andree2021-06-10 19:12:34 (edited 2021-06-10 19:12:58 )
He’s doing it to try to prove she is lost.
If she answers and is wrong, then it calls into question her disagreeing with the cop that she believes her kids are dead. Which then can be used to show that her lack of emotion was due to the fact that she killed her kids and not simply because she believes her kids are alive
(Yes I know she did it, and yes she does show a lack of empathy for her kids, and deserves to rot in prison before going off to hell for all eternity).
But in the case of someone actually being innocent, these tatics are what lead an innocent person to being found guilty.
Never talk to the cops, unless you can 1) save someone’s life, 2) prove your innocents without a sliver of doubt.
And if that cop doesn’t immediately stop the interview to go get another cop to investigate and continues to question you, shut up and don’t keep taking, he doesn’t believe you and is trying to find a way to poke a hole into your alibi. Make the cops do their job by actually investigating and not by trying to prove you are a liar. Let your lawyer do the talking for you.
The cops aren’t there for your best interest, and sometimes they aren’t even there for the victims best interest (which would be to find the real killer), and all they want to do is find someone to pin the crime on, get their arrest, and ease the mind of the public. Unfortunately that has lead to innocent people being locked up, so please never ever talk to the cops, don’t even tell them you are invoking your right to remain silent, just be silent. Your lawyer if he’s any good whatsoever will be able to explain why you were quite during an interview, when you are arrested for that crime.
(Once again, yes I know she did it, she deserves to burn for all eternity, but I’m talking in general, for anyone who finds themselves in an interrogation room) always ask for a lawyer regardless of being innocent or guilty, don’t just think that since you didn’t do anything you don’t need a lawyer, the cops are only there to try to pin the crime on someone, and if you say the wrong thing, that someone might just be you.
@Daniel Andree how would her wrong answer call into question her disagreeing with the cop? just can't see why would it be bad for her if she told smth like "its second of april today". could you please explain this moment, maybe i'm misunderstanding smth because english isn't my native
@Daniel Andree You can't "prove your innocence without a sliver of doubt." That's the hole people fall into when they're falsely accused. Talking to the cops is never a good idea. Innocent or guilty, especially innocent, you say "I want a lawyer" and shut your mouth.
me drinking daily for months straight: day? what? year? month? yea i know pandemic
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Steve J2021-07-21 16:29:41 (edited 2021-07-21 16:30:49 )
@Daniel Andree Agreed - my great grandfather was a lawyer and that was always his advice. If you're picked up by the police and you have no idea why, and you know for a fact that you are innocent, do not talk to them. Your lawyer will sort it out.
"In other circumstances, this would be considered harassment" That's the problem I have with all those cases. It was exemplified in the guilty until proven innocent video, where they interrogated falsely accused suspects, and lied to them about non-existent evidence and get them to confess.
While it's all nice and well to use all sorts of harsh tactics against those you already all but know are guilty, it's not always so cut and dry. The evidence can be less than overwhelming. In the extreme case, there is no evidence, the arrested suspect doesn't even fit the description (they arrested a tall black guy while looking for a short white guy), the detectives didn't bother looking into any real evidence for days - and they were only demoted when they did look at everything a couple of days later and found the guy is 100% not the perp.
These things aren't simple either/or distinctions. No simple black and white. It's a long big grayscale and it seems the cops get to lay into anyone hard, even if their case is #fffffe (so just one shade off the pure vide of the most obvious innocence).
this is what bothers me. everyone looks at these ans think of them being used on people who did do it…but if they didn’t the same tactic would have been used. The fact she was essentially unable to have a lawyer for that time and they can continue asking questions for hours shows a real problem….eventually you will talk despite how in control you think you are
"You have the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney" yeah but somehow the police also have the right to keep you locked in a room for five hours, with zero privacy, and bombard you with questions and accusations, specifically to mentally wear you down. B-but you don't have to talk so it's okay!!!
Yeah I understand tactics but this was not a fair situation. 5 hours of berating is doesn't give a fair opportunity. They should not be able to talk to her while her lawyer is not present and she should wait in her cell until the lawyer arrives. While I understand this person is a murderer, given the circumstances, you show emotion too much emotion and they say you realize what you've done and you don't show emotion and they say you are heartless. I guess the one good thing here is that she truly was heartless but we have to have the right to truly plead to the fifth amendment
This one drove me nuts. Even if she’s guilty, it’s like, why even bother with Miranda rights if you’re just going to ignore them and psychologically torture the prisoner anyway?
It’s even more frustrating that they used footage of her exercising her right to remain silent and asking for a lawyer as evidence in her trial. What the actual fuck. “She listened to us when we said she’s allowed to remain silent! Obviously guilty behavior!“ Anything you say can be used against you, but anything you don’t say also can be used against you. Holy fuck.
@Paging Doctor Sideburns This was in Canada, we dont have US Miranda Rights. She does have those rights, but continued talking when she should remain silent and ask to go to your cell until your lawyer can appear. In Canada, the police are allowed to continue asking and berating people with questions even after you have asked for a lawyer. It’s fucked up. People NEED to know to say NOTHING.
@asd dsanot true. Once the person says I want a lawyer- they can’t keep anyone locked in a room for hours and bombard them. Once she says I want a lawyer if the cops keep up- she can sue.. legally ( my brother is an attorney)
It’s amazing how precise these investigators are with the way they push and pull back as needed to keep suspects on their toes and lay siege to their thoughts and emotions until they crack. With some of the more cunning killers it really turns into a war of attrition of the mind between good and evil.
I would love to see some videos of these sorts of tactics being used on people who are not ultimately guilty to see the contrast between the reaction of innocent people vs. guilty.
This! That would make the video even more interesting since the viewers can see how a guilty person reacts to certain techniques and how an innocent person reacts to the same techniques
@Dungeon Master Look at the Guildford Four, or many other less-famous examples. Innocent people can even be persuaded that they ARE guilty if the right pressures are applied.
Its beneficial to learn body language techniques, to help and prevent yourself from getting into trouble..I've dealt with a narcissistic sociopath with psychopathic tendencies, for years, and the only thing that saved my life, was the classes on body language I'd taken several years prior ,in my home country, just for fun! It was offered, for free, by our school psych ...you never know what might help 😌👌do it 💫
Okay, so, do you mean actual clinically diagnosed psychopaths or are you using the term as a catch-all for "murderers, rapists, and evil people"? Because having psychopathy does not inherently make someone an evil or dangerous person, and they are actually more of a danger to themselves than anyone else. People with mental disorders are not evil and out to get you, and if you are actually paranoid (as in the medical definition, not "omg i'm worried about this") about supposed psycopaths being all around you, then you should really seek help. Sorry if this comes across as rude, I have trouble with tone over text, but I'm trying to be polite.
Lmao I thought the same thing after binge watching this channel last night, then checking my dating app this morning. How many of those people on there are gonna wack me lol
You actually do. Well not always, but sometimes you just kind of know. It's an instinct left over from when humans weren't apex predators, and had to fight off sabertooth gophers and shit. We have this sense of danger that kicks in when dealing with psychopaths.
@Jebediah Hussein What i meant is america has the most prisoner in the entire world. If forgot which documentary i watched because it was a long time ago. Probably the statistic has changed in the last few years.
@Azure Overlord America does have the most prisoners in the world, but mostly for non-violent or petty crimes, not murder. Although they probably do have the highest rate of gun spree killers in prison (& graveyards) out of any other country.
It is, most of them are on Wall Street, and that’s not me being snide, there have been psychological studies done with Wall Street investors and most of the ones studied qualified for having antisocial personality disorder. It’s a job that often has you pitted against others and going after people with no remorse, fitting job for someone without a conscience.
George K Simon has several books (and lectures online) that help average people identify and deal with psychotic toxic manipulative people. Highly recommend checking out his work to gain some send of control and peace of mind in a world filled with scary people.
Same. I have often wondered how many times I may have spoken to a murderer and been oblivious, or been to someone’s house and there may be a hidden kidnapped victim in a soundproof room or body buried in the yard o.0
@Evan Noyes You said people don't go to jail for longer than this woman just for having weed and you were wrong. Nothing in your reply makes what you said any less wrong.
@Lee The Flea you are right on the gun rights etc in Britain but we do not have a government anything like the states. There is no such thing as a DUI checkpoint here. We don’t have the largest prison population per capita as the US does. We don’t give such long sentances. Our prisons aren’t rape centres for gangs. Police do not force you to the ground in cuffs - thats only if you’re violent. By and large, the authorities leave you alone. Not so in the states, you have possibly the most aggressive police forces and legal system in the western world. Your guns have not kept you safe from that. Our legal system if anything is too lenient. We can see clearly on YT the differences. British police tend to call you sir and ask you to sit in the car. US police lose their shyt and wrestle you to the ground. It is much closer to a police state in the US, you have no idea how easy going it is here in comparison. Cops these days won’t even bust you for weed, provided you don’t blow it in their faces, they don’t even care
@Lee The Flea I think the USA is in the top 10 best countries to live and we definitely have some unique freedoms here like 2A and some of if not the best freedom of speech protection but there's also some pretty draconian laws and really major issues as well like there is anywhere. I think people are usually pretty extreme and say either that no country can come close to our greatness or that the USA is a total shithole but imo we're ahead of the world in a lot of ways and behind in some others
@sensitiveGangster1 we aren't perfect, you're right. But I do believe we have an amazing foundation that has been close to perfect before and can be again. For example the racial stuff. We've overcome a lot of that but now in the process of "correcting it" we are backsliding back towards segregation and open racism. I believe that's manufactured for political gain. I think the US is in a very dangerous position these days and that saddens me because there's nothing I or any normal American can do about it.
There's that guy in Japan that murdered a woman, ate parts of her, cuddled her dead body, dismembered her, put her in a fridge, took her back out, ate some more of her, put her in 2 separate suit cases, took a cab to a park and tried to dispose of them in front of people. Multiple witnesses. He's confessed. He was put in a mental institution for...a couple of months I believe? He's now free. And still says he desires to EAT PEOPLE. HE IS FREE!!
So yeah. It's not just America. Justice systems every where aren't perfect.
@Sandra Swan there is actually some research coming out, that it might affect appetite and eating habits as well as the digestive system [still research], I wish they did more research on it 😭
@Jai U.S. legal system has even worse cases than that lol Try a few other videos on this channel. Casey Anthony is a great example of the American system imo
But she cant leave Quebec, cant apply for a passport, cant leave the house between 9PM and 6AM, has to give 25,000 dollars, and has to go to psychological counseling. Dont take stuff out of context
As a parent this is literally heartbreaking. I will never understand how somebody can do harm to a child,much less their own child💔 She doesn't deserve anything less than what she did to them
What a breath of fresh air to find such great, solid channels like this. Integrity, and in-depth. Like thank you and please keep the videos coming. I know it must take a lot of work and just know there is a lot of gratitude here for this.
It’s so completely unfathomable to me that any human being would be capable of murdering a child let alone their own children! And yet it happens. They have lost their humanity if they ever had any to begin with. Those people deserve hell
Holy shit I could never be an interrogator. That amount of patience for people who do these horrible things. I have no clue how these interrogators do this.
They don’t do it without losing the ability believe anybody. These guys... The person in front of them isn’t ever really innocent. They can’t be. They are subjects on which you perform an operation. And it’s not anything else. They are there to attempt to shake your tree. However that is accomplished. And see if what falls out is inconsistent, or can be used to implicate you. If the shoe fits it goes to the prosecutor. And you get charged. Nothing more to it. And often it works well enough. And often it doesn’t. It’s not noble really. It’s necessary. But it isn’t noble.
I had a prof I used to go for smoke breaks with mid lecture who explained picking up the habit from having to sit poker faced across from pieces of shit day-in and day-out. I wouldn't have managed it. I'd be in the cell next to them by the end of the day
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being an interrogator is never a personal thing, whatever they do is to serve someone above them and not their own opinion. It's a bit paradoxical, they have to think and act for "the law" and not for themselves, but they also must think objectively to understand the thoughts of the criminal to fully understand them. It's pretty amazing actually, being an interrogator would be really depressing for me but it really interests me as well. seems like such a weird job
@chickenmonger123 I mean you can't say they are always guilty. I'm not defending this lady at all. But this channel put out a video just two months ago called "Guilty until proven innocent" which shows two cases of people falsely accused. So to say the person is never innocent is just straight-up wrong. The law isn't 100% full proof. There are plenty of cases of people falsely accused and spent time in prison when they were completely innocent.
It would be extremely difficult, but I bet the main reason they're able to keep it together is by thinking about getting some sort of justice for the victim(s).
@V Interrogators are cruel and manipulative to break people as human beings. That is why so many innocent people confess to crimes they didn't do and why so many innocent people are in prison. Every American is one unfortunate encounter away from decades in prison.
@CSPORT The problem is that interrogators play 'sport' with innocent people too. They are so determined to get the 'win' they are not interested in finding the truth. That is how so many miscarriages of justice happen. I was on a jury for a case where it was clear the cops had just arrested the nearest obvious suspect; didn't bother with even the minimum investigation and just relied on an interrogation to confuse and trick the suspect into implicating themselves. His alibi checked out but it depended on the defense lawyer to provide the witness to show it. Fortunately, this was England in the 1980s where there was still some social cohesion and distrust for the police so the jury dismissed the charges after about 5 minutes discussion. However, in the 21st century for every American it just takes one unfortunate encounter with a policeman to be facing decades in prison. Being innocent does not help.
@Zoro You will be making innocent people cry. You will end up sending innocent people to prison for decades and destroying their lives. Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
Seriously!!!! The patience its astounding 5 minutes in I would have slapped that smirk off her face and made wallpaper with that picture she "doesn't want to see"
That's why they don't pick investigators from internet comment sections...they they know their personal emotions could f*ckup the investigation and case in court. So they hold themself and do their job so the sucker pays for his/her crimes
Cuz you get paid by the hour. Id imagine they also get a "bonus" for confessions and that bonus is worth it to sit in a small room talking to a murderer for 8 hours
It's simple. Normal people don't get off on bullying someone for hours. It's not patience, it's pathology. He sounds about as excited as a man can get when she's crumbling.
Seeing her take that crime scene photo of her dead daughters and flip it upside down was just absolutely cold. This woman was so emotionless and showed no remorse. Absolute monster
The scariest thing I have ever heard. Something that drives it home. Hearing a detective say nothing except, "let me give you a bit of personal advice. When you're in there, dont talk to anyone. Keep to yourself, dont tell anyone what you did". Then gets up and leaves the room. It lets it set in whats really going on, gets that thought of whats about to happen going.
Its amazing how you can see the detective almost panic for a bit, and he just starts asking bizarre questions like "what do you mean by strange" all in order to bring her back into the conversation.
Is this a April fool joke cause it is a messed up joke God damm it life sentence whit perol she and her brother killed her kid ice cold if I was the judge no porole and the brother death sentence
@excuse me why I like my dank bro hahah But she treadeed by the system to soft I think Thes are are some thisspekebel{idk if I pronounce this one right) ppl scumbags
Where is he from and why is he in America dealing with hardest cases? You can clearly tell he speaks perfect English but he isn’t native, sounds like Hungarian, Polish or Russian native background.
@rhend44x rhend Sounds like a franco Quebecois accent to me. And she sounds like she's got an anglo Montrealer accent (that italian influence is common in anglos in Laval).
Cops are all franco around here, and english or french people in Montreal and Laval are typically able to at least understand the other language very well.
But yeah this isn't the US, it's in Quebec, in Laval. Which is basically like a big suburb to Montreal, even though it is it's own city.
On an unrelated note, I love the way franco Quebecers speak english. It's the best sounding accent to speak English in IMO, and a lot of the time they're very fluent as well (we really are a billingual city, feels like 50/50 sometimes and we all switch back and forth between the languages). Conversely, when anglos like me speak french, even if we're kinda fluent, it sounds like shit.
@Xenopere It’s a distinct society thing. Some Québécois are babies because French has been suppressed by English for so long in Canada, so they don’t necessarily like being called “French-Canadians,” as it doesn’t acknowledge strictly where they live, which is the cultural centre of the largest population of French speaking people in the country. That’s why Quebec has a lot of separatists.
French-Canadian includes Francaskois, Fracontariens, Acadiens, etc. Quebecois is just Quebec specifically. I'm Québecoise, but also French-Canadian. We all are. It's just semantics. People mad about this are mostly going to be old boomers (separatists)...not the younger generations really? No one I know of.
@Annelise Gray Well in this case, it was in the greater Montreal area, so we aren’t talking about Canada as a whole. But I agree, old politicians here are still being babies.
There are lots of other types of French Canadians but the Québecois accent is distinctive IMHO (and this video has a great example of it). So in this context it's worth being specific even ignoring all the politics around it.
@WillBeRightBack I don't mean to dogpile on someone that's been raked over the coals by comments, but "bigot" is REALLY over used. Completely takes away from the actual context or meaning of when it could hold meaning or weight when we desensitize people to the response. Disparaging could work pretty well
Did anyone else think that the interrogator sounding quite like George st pierre the UFC fighter. And yes I know gsp is also from Quebec but just saying
I've binge watched almost all the videos on this page now. And I swear it should be required to watch these in college classes as learning tool. This is the best channel in this category on any platform.
Why? Most people are not going to need to know how police interrogation works, better teach them kids how to access benefits, do their taxes and job interview process
JCS, I must congratulate you on hitting the algorithm jackpot with "What pretending to be crazy looks like". With the amount of thought put into your videos, I'm glad such quality content is randomly being pushed by our Lord and savior RNJesus
This man literally needs his own show, how could I be so interested in a topic and never watch the shows they have on tv but can sit here for literal hours and fall asleep to the videos on this channel 😂
@Jacob Molina no more like keep the drug charges as is, but extend the murder charges. To me it should be life without parole for anyone convicted of murder, or child rape. Period.
@Katja Yeah, here if you are a "first timer" they will let you off after half of your served sentence. "Best case scenarios" cold blooded murderers can be walking the streets after 2,5 years. I know this because I've seen it happen.
@Maria Galluzzi Bruh what exactly do people have against drugs? Drugs laws should be abolished, let grown people make their own poor decisions. All drug laws in North America stem from the American hatred of Mexican immigrants in the early 1900s anyway. That's why possession in the US usually carries a longer sentence than most find appropriate, because the goal was to imprison Mexican immigrants by accusing them of drug trafficking.
@Anonymous You do know what manslaughter is right? You have probably accidentally had some form of impact on somebodies death in your lifetime, even if you don't know it.
@Katja It does sound strange, but in Sweden and other Scandinavian countries, the recidivism rate in violent offenders is the lowest in the world, as the term focuses on rehabilitation and not punishment.
@Luis Martinez usually because of insufficient evidence, a sketchy case, a really good defense team, ect. And considering how much prisoners hate chomos, trust me. They will receive hell in prison even just in an hour long period.
@Anonymous manslaughter? Well, yeah. It wasn't murder and the longer you keep a person who has potential to be rehabilitated in prison, the worse they'll be in the end
@Anonymous I can't believe muppet is the best thing you could come up with. I grew up in areas where gang activity was very common and in the 10th grade one of my friends got beaten to death because of gang related issues. I know what it's like. And sadly it would still constitute as manslaughter depending on the team he had. I'm not saying he shouldn't have gotten more time for being a repeat offender but if you get charged with a lesser time you'll receive a lesser sentence
I hope to God with all my heart that that doesn't happen. But at least it's only a 'possibility' ultimately the parole board decides wether or not she gets released after 10 yrs so realistically and morally speaking they would not let that happen. So let's hope she gets her hopes crushed and gets denied at every parole hearing with absolutely no hesitation. By the grace and love of God. Amen.
She : Life, w/possible parole in 10yrs, which she WON'T get. He : 15yrs. Typically, possible parole in 5yrs, which he MIGHT'VE received, if he hadn't been suicided..
@Jacob Molina There are specifics involved: If she doesn't have kids, she'll likely never kill again. She won't be paroled until too old to have kids. Drug dealers almost always go back to their chosen profession, but nonetheless, tend to be paroled much sooner than murderers.
To be fair, the sentence is a life sentence. All it means is the possibility of parole will only become available after a set minimum of 10 years of the sentence has passed. In cases like this though it's very unlikely that will be granted, and she'll likely live out the rest of her life behind bars as she should.
She didn't get 10 years. She got life. She cant even be considered for parole until at least 10 years. Its almost unheard of for somebody to get parole at their first hearing for murder cases. For example, Mark Chapman who shot john Lennon has had parole hearings since 2000 and is still in prison in 2020 having been refused 10 times. By your logic, he only got 19 years but has actually served 39 and counting. Theres no need to misrepresent the sentence
You really can't judge this stuff if you weren't at the trial though; something(s) likely led the jury(s) to respectively determine that the husband would likely "reoffend" within the next 10 ears, with the wife determined to be essentially of no further risk to anyone.
Also, if like her husband, the rest of her family wasn't permanently embittered toward her, and broken over the feeling, but instead only wanted to see her mental sickness treated, then they could have petitioned for a lighter sentence....
Point is, there are usually sound reasons for these apparently backwards results (which are not apparent on the surface of things ..) (Although I do think victimless crimes should never be felonious, and I'm only ignoring that for the purpose of this example)...
@Bovine Intervention he didn't say that. Don't be a fool. He is only implying that the best answer to reducing drug casualties is not imprisonment.
... Because there are actually other means.... Like, say, better education, access to (currently controlled) aantidotes, and with decriminalization, even focusing drug enforcement laws more tactfully to encourage quality control and labeling of drugs type and purity, if a state went that far.
@Bovine Intervention Depends if we are talking about the distributors or the addict. But in fact, decriminalizing drugs would help to solve the problem. You'll never see an end to it altogether, sure, this is true. But do you really believe that drugs being illegal is doing anything to stop people from buying or selling them? It's not, I'll remind you, but if they were to be not only legalized but also regulated, and we were to put doctors and counselors on the scene as opposed to law enforcement, addicts not only would have better resources to get help, but also a better chance of reaching out as the stigma would also start to shrink. Drug dealers kill people, I'll agree with you there, but addicts only kill themselves (perhaps in rare cases others, but usually this is a result of an underlying mental condition, not being the addiction). Less overdoses, less crime rate, overall a happier world. You should really look into these issues before making the same old generalized statements that we've made for hundreds if not thousands of years which actually have been proven to instill in people a distrust for authority. You dont put a paranoid schizophrenic in jail for their delusions, why should we be putting an addict in jail for their cravings? Do you really think that's been stopping anyone? Or maybe you believe that the DARE program was a success? Or maybe you just dont care about addicts and they're lower on the totem pole than everyone else to you and you're ok with peoples friends and family dying everyday?
Canada is ridiculous. Lets be honest, there's a handful of things criminals would do gladly if they know it's a few years. In Scandanavia you can rape and murder and then spend 8 years in a gov spa recuperating. And they wonder why people flock there from all over and the crime rate rises.
@Katja same in Denmark the max you can get here is 16 years but gets out after 2 -1/3 of the sentence is done meaning they max get 5-6 years inside the jail unless you kill a policeman then you get 32 years in a Kuk Kuk's nest
By selling hard drugs, you don't kill two people. You kill tens, hundreds, sometimes thousands of people depending of the length and extent of your illegal activities. But I also understand that the murder of your own children is much more grotesque and much more difficult to comprehend for us. Someone sells drugs for the money, yet the reason to kill your own children or any children is a little harder to understand. However, the legal system cannot act on feelings, emotions or personal sense of morality. Its about the damage that is done.
@Hunk666 drugs cripple societies, no matter the quantity we allow. Societies are already degraded to a point of no return because of alcohol and now you want other highly addictive toxic substances running free in your society, which apart from their well known features also spread through society like wildfire. Might aswell lable drug charges as solicitation of genocide or societal corruption
@Alana Banana Canada was gonna say, the drugs could potentially kill and ruin more lives. although she should have had a worse sentence for sure. life with no parole. who could kill a especially their own kid.
Bovine Intervention Perfect draconian response. Going to the other extreme when that’s not what she was even saying. There are much better ways to handle people caught up in drug charges than jailing them. Actually helping them readjust to “normal” society is the answer.
walshy Buying a bag of weed that was grown by your friend, driving it home to smoke, getting pulled and put in jail for possession is an example of a victimless crime. Yes, there is such thing.
@bone8352 My type? You clearly don't know or don't care about societies decimated by narcotics. Read about opium wars it might educate you on this topic so you have something to actually add instead of rambling on about people being "anti-marijuana" or "that type". In fact I know your type and this is as futile as trying to argue with a modern day feminist. Don't mean to offend you but I like to speak from facts not like this. Have a good one dude.
I dont think it's fair I'm just saying their logic behind that is mostly when you are distributing drugs you're basically slowly killing a mass of people
@Katja It's because wealthy countries suddenly believe they have the moral obligation of turning shitty people into good people. Also if you look at Scandinavian prisons you'll be shocked because many of them are very hotel-like. Nothing better than paying taxes for that stuff, eh.
@Joeseph Lambert very good point, i always use arguments based around natural rights and liberal philosophy for drug use arguments, as the government is ment to act as something that protects our rights from an other rather than ourselves, although i didnt know the right to preform as your own docter was that embedded into the constitution.
@Jacob Molina drug charges are easiest to prove in court, and if it looks like they'd get away with other things they did, or to streamline sentencing and save money and time, maximum sentences are recommended, especially for repeat offenders.
Well the jury considers all the lives that those drugs would of had a negative impact on an maybe also die from so is it not obvious why you would get more time wake up people
How about the Jacob Cayer case? Clear premeditation but the clearly insane jury found him to be insane! As if they are expert witnesses that can decide. That is insanity.
She probably got a Democrat judge. Democrats believe that it's her right to murder her children, because they are "just a bundle of cells", and murdering children is to be considered "female reproductive rights".
@Toomany Francis Cos its really all about the money government's aren't making on the sale of the drugs, No taxes are paid not 5 cent's governments don't like that there's no money for them so they just deem drugs illegal. And its not at all about the death & tragedy it may bring some drug users not one bit governments don't give a toss about the people who die or become jobless and homeless, As you so rightly say the choice to use drugs is entirely ones own nobody forces you, Yep all about the greedy governments.
@Toomany Francis What f are you talking about, Its ones own choice to do drugs, no one forces you to use drugs, No ones responsible for any one that may die due to using drugs, Thats in themselves who choose to use them.
The sentence you get depends a lot on what sex you are, how good your lawyer is, and what judge is handling the trial. The judicial system has very little to do with fairness.
@Alana Banana Canada Not really, look at the stats, legal prescription drugs kill more people than all "illegal" drugs combined. the "war" on drugs" has been pointless, until you find out who has been behind their supply. (agencies within governments create and organize the supply, have done ever since England was exporting opium to China centuries ago, its not only used to fund black projects with no government oversight, but to bring countries to their knees, and often to create "poverty" low income area's which are ideal for recruiting to fill the ranks of the military) there is a lot to it, and no single answers. P.S did you notice how low her sentence was? take a read of the book "the Myth of male power" by Warren Farrell.
in Canada the Drug Charges are classified as a non violent crime..offenders can be in a halfway house after as little as 1/12 of their sentence and at home after 1/6 on a fast track parole...
You're right our current criminal justice system has virtually eliminated the drug trade! Heavy sarcasm there buddy, maybe jailing has been just useless as no criminal punishment at all
Life sentence is about 30 yrs...the first 10 yrs of that she cant get a parole...after 10 yrs she is eligible of parole...but it doesnt mean that she will get a parole..she can still be in jail 20 more yrs...a parole is given when for example you bahave good in jail..it doesnt mean that she got less years than her husband...
@Hunk666 i agree except the islamic countries part, I'm from Egypt and the judicial system here is just extremely corrupt, doesn't matter whether you're male or female, you're most likely screwed. Also you can literally get the death penalty for having weed here
@Musa447 You show remarkable resistance to facts and seem to cling to Anslinger's ideas about Cannabis, not to mention other drugs.
Look at Portugal. Since they de facto legalised the possession of even "hard" drugs, they have a steady DECLINE of related crimes, deaths and dependants. Not to mention the Netherlands for decades now. So, reality is not on your side, which makes you operate from a mere ideological standpoint, which in turn makes every further conversation senseless. You have your opinion and NO MATTER what anybody, reality or even god would tell you, would make you think different. So, lost cause. Get help with accepting reality.
@walshy Who do I hurt when I smoke weed at home after work? Weed I've grown myself.
NAME THE VICTIM HERE. And don't count me, cause I am a productive member of society, despite (or maybe BECAUSE OF) drug use.
IT IS a victimless crime. If the user becomes a victim it is the user's fault and then responsibility to remedy that. But just to say "there is no victimless crime" without even ONE example is really weak dude. So please, answer my question from above.
@Night the moon Sorry, I can not find my comment to which you reply, but thx for the info. I am no specialist for the African continent and its systems of laws regarding drugs in each country. Of course what you say sounds really shitty.
In Europe and US the courts ARE highly biased torwards women, no matter the crime. This is also no mere claim without backup, but unfortunately the reality.
@Hunk666 Now here's the problem. You speak on behalf of yourself (an individual). I can tell you from fact as I'm sure many people would agree, not every junkie is a productive member of society, like you say you are? You might like to kick back with an ounce of weed after work but to other people, mainly youngsters, drugs are a distraction from reality. It disrupts the flow of society and naturally disrupts productivity as it's apparent in the events that led up to the opium wars in China. Note: this history wouldn't have existed if drugs were a victimless crime, instead, the victims are not just the individuals but the society as a whole. There were also the drug wars in United States when cocaine and methamphetamine ran rampant.
"Arguments" like the opium WAR. Society today is not 1850th China. There goes your "argument" out of the window. NOWADAYS, every singel country with less harsh drug laws has less troubles with users and "junkies" as you so eloquently put it. That is reality today. You argue just the position of Anslinger and Nixon.
You argue against REALITY. You can call me all names you want but it makes you look quite bad, as I thought sober people are per definition better people....
@Hunk666 you say it's not 1850 China. What's changed? Did we grow am extra limb? Or more resistance to corruption? Furthermore I said junkies and i meant junkies because you're not only supporting weed but other drugs to. Now idek what you're on about tbh. Had I been talking to a sensible person this conversation would've gone a much different direction but rn there's no direction to this.
@Hunk666 It's not about how dangerous drugs are. If that were the case tobacco and alcohol would be illegal. It's because drugs are an uncontrollable, highly valuable commodity.
"It's not about how dangerous drugs are. If that were the case tobacco and alcohol would be illegal."
Yes, that is the hypocrisy underlying all of this. Weed has been made illegal because one rich guy wanted to stop hemp and his house ideologist Harry was racist here and there to get it done. It was NEVER about facts, freedoms or even probabilities regarding this topic but stupid catchy slogans like "war" on drugs and lobbying from some groups.
"It's because drugs are an uncontrollable, highly valuable commodity."
Only in a society which restricts, criminalises and jails users of drugs and makes control impossible by itself by letting the black market handle everything. If "Junkies" were able to buy their stuff pure, tested, in a safe place and to affordable prices, most of them would never come into contact with real criminals or the police. And the rest who can not control it, ARE HERE ANYWAYS! Despite prohibition.
Let me ask you this: Do you consider yourself dependant on air, water or food? Like you said these are valuable commodities ESPECIALLY when someone deprives you of them. Should we restrict how much people eat, breathe and drink to their own "benefit"? Because you can die of all three of them individually if you do it right. But that is the road to an tyrannical oppressive society mankind has not seen yet, because:
"Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron’s cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience." C.S. Lewis; English Essayist & novelist (1898 – 1963)
Hunk666 Yeah but no one dies without recreational drugs. I disagree that water and air are valuable, at least not in 1st world countries.
All states need some power to exist, that's what makes it a state. If drugs were legal that would give criminal organizations and cartels massive leverage and power (they already have military arms and vehicles). And wether you want to live under the authority of a semi-democratic state or under the authority of a cartel, you will always be under authority.
"but no one dies without recreational drugs. I disagree that water and air are valuable, at least not in 1st world countries."
If one uses them correctly then also nobody dies from using drugs.
And yes, because here these things are not (yet) restricted. But imagine you live in the desert and the government has the only water supply. Would you be content getting it rationed (or not, then you need to go the black market) or would you prefer to buy and use as much as you want, with your hard earned money? And what do you do when it does not get rationed anymore? Being forced to rely solely on the black market or leave the country or find your own water? But do not forget the government punishes you if it heard about your water endeavours. But I guess this analogy will also go over heads.
"All states need some power to exist, that's what makes it a state"
Yeah yeah that is a given. Still, we DO have laws that protect to which extend the government is allowed to tell its citizens what to do with their bodies. Or do we criminalize failed suicide attempt victims for trying? No, we do not because we have recognized it is not the state's business, but the individual's. Same applies to food and drugs.
"If drugs were legal that would give criminal organizations and cartels massive leverage and power (they already have military arms and vehicles)."
Do you not know how illegal organisations like the Mafia or Cartels work? They provide goods and services which ARE PROHIBITED. And because these things are prohibited the risk warrants an about 1000% surplus in profit compared to a registered company which has to pay all sorts of taxes and fees. I can NOT believe that I have to explain that if you took away the risk (making drugs legal - drying out a huge portion of organized crime) you take away the 1000% surplus profit. Making it not beneficial anymore for illegal organisations.
"And wether you want to live under the authority of a semi-democratic state or under the authority of a cartel, you will always be under authority."
Since you clearly did not understand what and how a cartel or a criminal organisation work when you wrote your comment, I'll look over this nonsense. It makes no sense at all. These cartels only exist because lobbying made drugs illegal. And the US can not stop meddling there, of course.
@Hunk666 you're saying (or atleast you were, im not sure what you're saying anymore) that making these substances legal will cause a decline in crime rates, in simpler words.
First of all, alot of countries in the Arabian peninsula and Iran don't tolerate drug consumption yet their crime rates are non existent compared to the western world, Women can walk dark corners at midnight and not worry about being raped/mugged. You can leave your shops open and go away if you need to and no one will touch your merch. There's a reason and it's not the legality of drugs. Your judicial system is fucked, and no one is afraid of being locked up, if anything they get square meals daily, meanwhile a jewelry store gets robbed here, they stab the store owner, and are strung up for everyone to see the following day. If you want people to stop robbing, make them fear the crime instead of providing them drugs to get high on and probably not care about robbing?
Also you're all over the place, I read halfway through your answer and it was a mess. Also showed that you weren't really paying attention to my position. You said not just weed but all drugs should be allowed to roam as why does it matter if we choose to cause self harm it's not like we're hurting others. There's almost a million things that come to my mind in your response so this is very exhausting but I'll just say this and then I'm done Why should i look at Netherlands? They're not letting every drug run through their streets? Why then should i compare that to (1850 or whatever the fuck era China was in or why it matters is still beyond me) a society where opium ate its way into every corner. Also pretty sure i saw you state that these drugs are similar to tobacco or alcohol in a previous comment in response to someone else, you're living under a rock.
Please don't educate people when you dont know what you're talking about yourself
I like to smoke up sometimes but not alot. Weed may not kill you, but it definitely kills your braincells and make you think you're smarter than you are. Pseudo intellectual fag
"We had a seriel killer once. He was a doctor who sexually abused and killed a 100 young boys later cutting them to pieces and dissolving them in acid. He was eventually caught and got confession out of. "
Whataboutism.
Besides, did you know that doctors do NOT get dependant from the same substances Junkies use? Because doctors can legally SELF prescribe these drugs, so that they ALWAYS have a stash of pure, tested, safe and cheap drugs. And as it is fact and proven that you live better with Heroin (in its pure form, not street stuff!) than with alcohol in the long run, if you can get it legal, to affordable prices you'll likely never have problems. Or do you know of only ONE case where a doctor had the same problems as a Junkie? You are welcome to find one, although you won't find ANY.
Dude, you just defeated your point once again with your useless whataboutsim.
"Before that became a trend, his sentence was that he would be strung 100 times (each time released right before he died then strung again). Then he would be cut into a 100 pieces and dissolved in acid. It was so unbearable for him that he killed himself between his sentence and then the rest of it was carried out. I'm very grateful for our crime and punishment system, because that was the only time we had a case like that. I doubt if I smoked pot with him, ted bundy or jeffrey dahmer it would make their sexual drives go away."
And what should tell me this further whataboutism? That it makes you hard imagining this person suffering a hundred times? No, it just shows that you're an awful human being. I am against the death penalty anyways because that is too easy, let them rot in prison with their own thoughts for the rest of their life. You just glorified senseless violence. And you want to participate in the discussion about how to treat (or even punish) persons who are ill? That is really ridiculous.
"Prove me wrong"
I do not know if you smoked pot with them if they would have behaved differently. Seeing that you get a boner from torture as you described above, I think YOU would have been bad influence for these WHOLE THREE examples of nothing. I do NOT need to prove you wrong, because the facts and reality already do it for me. For decades now. You just refuse to look it up. There is no real question anymore if drugs should be legal, it is only still illegal because politicians have to pander to idiots like you.
It’s because they think drugs cause all of the problems including murderous behavior. It’s imbecile. If drugs are the problem then stop leaving their distribution to criminals. They’re going to be distributed one way or another. Might as well privatize it and make it safe. I don’t think the government should handle the distribution. They should set up guidelines though so greed doesn’t get involved.
Katja However, the facts prove they’re doing something right. These countries have very low recidivism rates and the criminals often go on to lead non-violent lives. The US has the largest incarcerated population of any country on earth. Over 2 million citizens at any given time. Harsh sentences are often imposed and the death penalty exists, yet the US is still the most violent developed nation in the world. When you take the “for profit” out of a justice system, less corruption occurs and they can actually focus on what matters.
Its not only drug charges dammit he was in organised crime and every possible steps in it has people suffering and the state putting millions to try and stop it
How can non-violent crimes like selling or transporting drugs get people behind bars for multiple years?!
If you are not sure how stupid something is imagine trying to explain it to an alien.
"Uh, so if you consume or carry this particular substance you will spend decades in a place you are not allowed to leave as a punishment. Why? Well, so, if you consume too much it can be bad for you. Okay, but all this other stuff can be bad for you, too, right, and it's allowed? Well..."
Plus she’s white so that helps too Drug sentences were made to target communities of color in the USA and canarda I’m sure they still pretend like they aren’t racist especially towards their native populations. As if they are mean out of being guilty or something.
This is just how money ran legal systems work. Apparently it’s a problem to be a drug user or seller but it’s not to be a murder. They just want their moneys from taxes they didn’t get off the drugs
Who cares why she stays behind bars, she needs to stay behind bars. Since they couldn't lock her up longer for the murder, they locked her up longer for the drug charges. I'm good with that. Remember, Al Capone didn't get locked up for murder. He was locked up for tax evasion.
First degree murder is really difficult to prove. You have to prove malice aforethought, and thats really hard unless you have footage of them buying knives and ductape that was used in the crime, or recorded threats. There's one other way that is where most first degree murder convictions come from. Any death perpetrated during the commission of another crime is automatically first degree murder. For example, if some guy grabs the gun and it accidentally goes off while you're trying to rob them, it's game over for you.
Drug charges are inflated so people would fear the consequences. Child murderers are insane and fear of jail is not going to stop them from committing those horrendous crimes.
@The Scourge So since they are so liberal in Canada, the smart move would be to change sex, identify as a female. Then they have to trial you as a female. Then you also go to chick prison.
Feminist legal system at work. I’m sure they found a way to make it out like he mentally tortured her to the point where she accidentally killed her kids. Or some shit like that
I've personally witnessed a case where a man kidnapped one of my family members walking to her car after work,stole her car and her,raped her an got less time than most drug peddlers or burglars. I dont agree with ANY of the crimes but why are drugs getting harsher sentences than a confession of a kidnapper,carjacker,rapist (probably want his first time either) also fled the state immediately.
Yoyoyoooo they re talking about 100kg and it was his „mission to retire“. This is a whole different level then someone who got charhed with felony on drug possession or some smokehead chiller who smoked a J somewhere in an illegal state.
@Katja Because the point is rehabilation. Not punishment in those countries
When you base law enforcement off punishment you get people that abuse the system and make laws to punish people they dont like. Which is why our prison system is a fucking joke
@Bovine Intervention it in fact does when looking at drugs. If drugs were legal and properly educated about peopen that would use them anyways can do so without the risk of it being cut and cleanly. Also they dont risk going jail just because they use drugs. Not persecuting drugs would most definitely help the situation
nobody seems to understand the canadian justice system. she was sentenced to life with a POSSIBILITY of parole in 10 years. when 10 years of her sentence comes up, she isnt automatically free to go. she has to be granted parole by the parole board of canada, who definitely arent in the business of letting murderers walk free. so chances are, in 2029 when she becomes eligible to be considered for parole, her requests will be declined and she'll serve a lot more than just 10 years
@Maria Galluzzi the problem with murder is that there are examples of 1st degree murder where it would be bad in the eyes of the law but morally acceptable even to you. If a guy learned his kid was being sexually abuse by someone and decided to kill him, I think that person could in fact be re-integrated into society. You cant make laws based on the least common denominator (cold murder cases) they instead have to be made to represent far more common manslaughter, 2nd and 3rd degree murders. The murder charge is fine, she gets 10 years with the option of parole which in normal person speak means she will never get out. At the end of the decade a board will hold and audition where she will be judged on if she is fit to return to society or if she has paid for the severity of the crime.
@Antoine Dion no. Violent criminals hurt the bottom line in for-profit prisons. They make more money and have less liability with non-violent offenders.
@Jaylinn legally second degree murder means there wan no intent to kill or premeditation. We certainly shouldn’t be killing people who’s murder wasn’t premeditated. I have no idea why she didn’t get first degree murder, but the sentencing operates under the bounds of the law
@Alana Banana Canada Muling drugs small time doesnt kill anyone, really. These people choose to use and accept the possibility of a bad dose or OD. They killed themselves. Your opinion on the charges is objectively wrong.
@Leslie Fulton The war on drugs has been pointless? Sorry, but that's the kind that only a first world country little naive boy would say. Sorry for assuming where you live because of this statement, but that's hard to believe that any other citizen from a third world country would say this.
@Bovine Intervention The reason? They are lesser. Or at least the court seems to think so. You do not mitigate consequences for people you believe are equal or greater than you.
@Maria Galluzzi child rape yes. murder is different. i think the punishment should fit the crime, so if you planned it out and really tortured the person and left them to rot, life without parole.
Yeah women get away with alot more shit. Still, I doubt she sees daylight until ATLEAST 20 years into her sentence. But thats just maybe me being naïve.
@Luis Martinez most these countries focus on rehabilitation than imprisonments. our way of prison and justice system promotes violence and more killings year round. that’s why these countries have lower crime rates than us so... i think we might be lost here bud
That's not what happened. She got life with the POSSIBILITY of parole after 10 ys. That doesn't mean she will actually be pardoned, and is a harsher sentence than 15 ys.
They gave him that much because the felonies added up. He was running from the police + trying to snuggle a TON of cocaine. It's not just that he was selling weed.
@Brazil14n The American “War on Drugs” bolstered cartels immensely as supply in the US switched to overseas smuggling. Pablo Escobar made his money smuggling coke into Miami in the height of the failed War on Drugs. It didn’t help third-world countries much at all, especially as the US funded proxy wars in many.
@Canonical USA hardly helps third world countries at all, unless if the imperialist desires come into the table. But stills, you guys from the first world don't know anything about how important is the war on drugs in third world countries.
@Brazil14n America lightening drug laws (ie decriminalization/legalization) would not affect the efforts against cartels in third world countries. It's not like they would force everyone around the world to stop fighting these extremely violent narcoterrorists so they can import, rather than build a legal supply on home soil...Canada legalized marijuana years ago, yet there has been no crime increase, the "war on drugs" in developing countries remains ongoing, and import of marijuana across the national border remains totally illegal. The decriminalization of drug use and possession would not lessen the crimes of mass murder, torture, illegal import and export, human smuggling, etc. that the narcos do regularly. The "War on Drugs" is a total failure and needs to be rethought.
@Canonical No wonder that legalize drugs in first world countries works, you all have money to buy oil, cars and many food as you want. Why would someone ever want to buy the illegal drug if this one will still have enough money to buy a more expensive drug in pharmaciesm It stills extremely funny to see the "Mr. First world country" that have the solution for the war on drugs everywhere. Why don't you come here and tell this to a drug dealer? I'm sure he will say "oh sorry, I'll stop it now", but if I'm wrong, then at least your family will get a wealthy life insurance.
@Katja That's because more civilized countries tend to focus on rehabilitation rather than punishment. And it works. The US for example has a far higher percentage of repeated offenders.
That's because she's a woman. Women get so much shorter prison sentences for the same crime, it's an atrocity. Imagine if the guy did this, he'd get life with no parole, and if he did this down south he would get death.
Well, technically that would be enough drugs to kill way more than two kids if you think about it. And she wasn’t charged with 1st degree murder for some BS reason…. But yeah, I get what you’re saying.
I... this a little too close to home for me for the oddest reason. The death of a child isn't ever a soft topic for me since I was little. "Spousal revenge" huh... a big ol yikes. I lost one of my first best friends to her father's mental breakdown over his divorce. From what I was told- at a young age no less- her father had taken her to her mother's house, killed and then decapitated HIS OWN DAUGHTER and left her there on the mothers porch. The mental insanity someone has to go through to commit an act of violence against their own child boggles my mind. It's truly unbelievable.
Just a theory: she felt suicidal so tried to kill both herself and her kids. Started with the kids, then couldn't go through with it to herself. Tried to crash her car but that didn't work either. In shock during the interigation because she can't accept what she's done.
It's the way she just casually turned the paper over as if she can't see it it's not there. If she was in shock and denial that picture might just shock her back into reality but it didn't
@The Holly Nest She says "I don't want to think of them like that" so my guess is she can accept they're dead, but can't accept that she did it. They're "alive" to her in memory and in the way she remembers them, and because alot of suicidal people tend to equate death with peace, she maybe thought they were at peace and the picture challenged that image she had. I don't know, her reactions are really interesting and off. But my heart breaks for those girls.
I love how in the beginning she insists on exercising her right to remain silent and follow her attorney’s advice and yet she keeps talking, responding and engaging with all the detective’s tactics
You’ve got honest loving folks out here who can’t have kids and these people don’t even value their children. This is disgusting. How could she even sit there with a straight face?
It never stops to amaze me how people get out of prison after killing someone on purpose. There are people who spend more time in jail who have not killed anyone. It really shows how unfair so called "justice systems" can be.
Yep, it is pretty ridiculous that someone can kill 2 people and get less then someone who doesn’t. I know first hand actually, my brother killed both my parents, and he’s only looking at 26 years at the most but could get less. That also counts the time on the weapons charges so basically 9 years at the most per person. It’s ridiculous and infuriating to say the least.
It’s because it’s in Canada. Nobody hardly ever gets life in Canadian prison unless they’re basically a serial killer. The Canadian system is meant to “rehabilitate” not to punish criminals. It sucks
@Dagny Do Jess it's sick that you keep showing up defending what he did. After the video ? Out of respect for the friendship we had I suggest you stay quiet until you can somehow prove that wasn't you.
@Parker Lawson Not including narcotics, what are 90%+ of all 'nonviolent' drug related criminals illegally carrying or in possession of when arrested?
Hint: It's something 'journalists' conveniently always forget to mention when describing the 'nonviolent' incarceration, while ironically being something they constantly insist on...
We need more 'common sense ' ______ laws.
As for the CIA Contra Coke... You're obviously privy to the top secret wiki pages & have a complete working knowledge of 'black ops'.
I totally agree ! People here in Europe get longer sentences for tax evasion than for murder - which shows exactly the priorities that are set by governments.
Its because laws aren’t there to really protect the people. They protect money and businesses. A human life isn’t as valuable as millions and millions in drugs, apparently.
Izzywizzy , I’m so sorry for your loss. Terrible thing to have to go through. My apologies for asking and feel free to ignore me I’d rather not bother you if I’m doing so but if your so inclined may I inquire as to why your brother did what he did ?
@Montana Kid nonviolent is nonviolent. The fact that they are carrying only proves my point. The CIA is well documented outside of WIKI LEAKS. The fact of the matter is that drugs were scheduled to raid revolutionary communities. That too is well documented outside of WIKI LEAKS.
Hell I did 11 years for just forgery if prescriptions!! It's all about what u can buy your way out of. It has nothing to do with race.....its the money!!
@sewn most weed charges are added ontop of other crimes. In Canada, not alot of people were released from prison despite weed being legal. Most of those charged with it didnt strike it iff there record because its a minior part of there criminal record. Why take a year off when the main charge is 6?
Ngi, from a suspect's point of view she held herself incredibly well. Not many people could sit there five hours in a row under the storm of questions and not telling this detective virtually anything.
How can this lady get such an easy sentence when she KILLED HER INFANT DAUGHTERS OUT OF SPITE and the husband got a life sentence for DRUGS??? What's wrong with Canada???
@Demxn_They_Them but how can the minimum sentence for drug dealing be worse than murder against your own kids? Are drug related crimes truly considered to be worse than murder? I rly don't understand... In my country, violent and heinous crimes are punished with a significantly greater amount of years. Shouldn't that be the norm? I rly don't understand, maybe it's cause I'm not from there...
@Azul Marine it absolutely should be that way but the US in particular has an obsession with putting people away for drugs especially because with things like for profit prisons being a thing there's a big incentive to keep as many people as you can locked up for as long as possible- harshly punishing one of the most common crimes like drug possession is a good way to do that
@Azul Marine For profit prisons are a scapegoat used by poorly informed people who just regurgitate things that sound good to them. The vast majority of prisoners in the United States are in a state run prison. Only 8% are in a privately run prison.
There are more complicated reasons for the tough sentences for drug offenses. I think some of it is that being tough on crime is politically popular. The motive then is for power, not money. There are also some laws on mandatory minimums. It would take legislative action to change that, but it's politically dangerous to do something that could make the legislator look soft on crime.
They were 8 & 9 not infants but yes awful. They knew and could comprehend what she was doing to them ...can’t imagine what they were thinking and the betrayal they must have felt
Frankly, the more videos like this I see, I keep thinking about all the innocent people who are treated this way because they are suspected of a crime. That’s quite harrowing. And police + prosecution doesn’t care about **truth**. They care about *convictions*. Convictions help their careers. What the woman did was terrible and the was guilty as hell. But these videos show how far police can go to: harass people for hours.
I think it was more of a "I'm their mother, so there would be no way it could've been me". Which, to me at least, is even worse as she thinks that she would be out of questioning just because she's the legal guardian.
Imagine killing your kids and just being able to sit there and not cry or go absolutely batshit crazy. This woman makes my skin crawl. God, she is terrifying.
Here's my problem a right is a right , like it or not . So maybe she doesn't break down ,doesn't mean she did anything. I'm not saying she's innocent, but in the situation nothing she does or doesn't do, is going to change that . Innocent people are charged all the time after being interviewed/interrogated the cops want a clear cut confession even if she didn't do it ...
@That's Reality not too sure what your point is but the police always do this they always tell you you have the right to remain silent and then they try to get you to talk it's just common and many people just start talking
Curt Haigm lb d I agree 100% but that’s not my point. My point is that when someone says that when a woman gets abused then it’s HER FAULT. I’m arguing against that particular point.
@TheEvolvedegg They see it as the ultimate revenge. Sicne they obviously don't have normal emotions killing the kids doesn't hurt them, but they know it will hurt their partner or sig other. (unless you both happen to be sociopaths)
Note that there are a lot more psychopaths out there that are not able to feel emotion but chose to not use it for ill. It actually sucks because they see People enjoying things and they know they can never experience it. Being a psychopath would suck
As a father of 2 myself idk how anyone can look ar a picture of their 2 dead children sprawled out on the floor and not completely. Not even related to those kids and seeing the pic from interrogation room quality pulls on my heart strings, understamd why the das killed himself, I wouldn't be able to live with myself knowing I failed to protect them, crazy he lasted 2 months. This woman's a monster and I need to go hug my kids lol.
@Yiṣḥāq David Joshua was informing his listeners that they had the power to drive out the Canaanites only if they would follow God faithfully and be confident in His promises. Judges chapter 2:1-3 says:
Then the Angel of the Lord came up from Gilgal to Bochim, and said: “I led you up from Egypt and brought you to the land of which I swore to your fathers; and I said, ‘I will never break My covenant with you. And you shall make no covenant with the inhabitants of this land; you shall tear down their altars.’ But you have not obeyed My voice. Why have you done this? Therefore I also said, ‘I will not drive them out before you; but they shall be thorns in your side, and their gods shall be a snare to you.’ ” God’s promise through Joshua was not an unconditional guarantee that the children of Israel would possess all of the land they had been promised. It was conditional, based upon the faithfulness of the Israelites and their obedience to God’s commandments. After all, God never would force the Israelites to clear the wooded areas against their will. Neither would He force them to conquer the iron chariots. The two verses under discussion easily could be dealing with land that God chose not to clear of its previous inhabitants because of the disobedience of the people of Judah.
@Yiṣḥāq David I can see this is a very touchy issue for you. Of course, whether God exists or not, women in our culture chop up babies all the time. Your comment makes me think you are not interested in really understanding other people's views, but if you would ever like to open your mind a little, there's tons of scientific evidence for a Trinitarian God. I can give titles and websites if you are interested. And yes, I've read a lot of textbooks. :)
@That's Reality It’s no secret detective’s jobs are to get convictions. Truth, fact, honesty, integrity, justice, etc., have nothing to do with building a convincing case.
It's called disassociation. Your emotional brain shuts down and you're not able to feel or function anymore. It happens when people are so overwhelmed they can't cope. It's a natural reaction, very common with trauma.
@winter I'm not sure why you are so antagonistic with me. I have nothing against you. You seem to think you have pointed out contradictory things in the Bible. You have not. Would you really like an answer or do you just feel like ridiculing strangers on the internet? You seem to think God is against women. He is not. Again, or you really looking for answers in an open minded fashion? Are you capable of being open minded? That your assumptions about the Bible could be false? I'm not going to interact with your rudeness, but if you really wanted an adult conversation, I'd be happy to oblige.
@Yiṣḥāq David I never said you were defending abortion. I simply replying to "imagine killing your kids and just being able to sit there". that happens every 30 seconds in the US. I was just pointing out the connection, not attacking you.
I know right. Like damn. Why did u have children? I mean usually u do because u plan to love them I guess. So to just kill them is just crazy. U can litteraly put them up for adoption
it’s great everyone’s pretending here that humans aren’t complicated and we are completely 1 dimensional... she could’ve been heavily disassociating. It’s a single 17 min video. Who knows what the mitigating factors were during her trial. You guys sound like an angry mob.
I'm surprised we didn't talk too much about this case in Québec and after some quick research i understood why.
2 month before Adele Sorella killed her kids, Guy Turcotte, a respected doctor, also killed his two kids (3 and 5 years old) in a similar fashion and with a similar motive (revenge from his ex-wife). The Guy Turcotte case was HEAVILY covered in all Québec medias and even still is to this day to the point that Guy Turcotte literally turned into a dark and twisted pop culture phenomenon.
Sorella's case juste fell into the shadow of Guy Turcotte.
So glad JCS broke through the algorithm. He really deserves all these views all this attention. I also came from the Pretending to be Crazy video, but the absolute quality from these videos are astounding.
I type homicide interrogations for a living. Very fascinating. I love how the investigators work and have so much respect for them. Sharp as nails. I wouldn't be able to sit across from monsters and look in their eyes. The ones that hurt kids, I'd find it too hard not to shoot point blank
@Gerrit Muhlack Same! And then I couldn't stop watching, so I subscribed. I took quite a few psych classes in school, and am now considering forensic psych as a PhD program. Hmm.....
They're great and not sensational garbage like most other coverage. I enjoy that the behavior is analyzed and it helps me to see the preconditions that lead to this aberrant behavior. It feels genuine.
@Uncle Punch The legend of Jeff? Who’s Jeff? A legend? Only thing I know is the meme, and I’ve got a funny feeling that it ain’t about that.
Oh. Murder case of Jodi and Travis? And a whole HOUR long? I could draw while listening. AND he absolutely hates the chick, so he continuously roasts her throughout? Amazing.
A documentary on a kid who shot up a school and pretended to have demons/be insane in order to escape harsh punishment? Interesting. It’s an hour long, but I can just skip around if I need to.
And on it goes. 😖 quickly becoming addicted to these videos
i raised my little brother, i'll never be able to understand those who murder their own children...how can you do that to someone who sees the good in you, relies on you and grows under your care. man, that shit hurts.
I like to watch these types of videos, because I feel empathetic to this situation. I feel like I’m the person in the hot seat. That feeling alone makes me not want to ever be in this situation. There’s nothing worth it that in is this world to lose my soul.
I feel terrible and a tear is running down my left cheek in sadness to what she has lost in her actions. There is power in confession. There is power in asking for forgiveness. There is no power in telling more lies on top of a terrible situation.
Even king David told the truth for murder and adultery when pressed. These videos are sad, not just because of the crimes, but because of the humanity the accused have lost.
It's weird how much of a gamble that interrogation was, In the time it happened, It was either A, She's guilty and you're an amazing detective, Or B, She's innocent and you just made someone's trauma waaaaay worse, Even though I don't feel sympathy for her, I wonder if this detective is as adamant and persistent with other suspects, And if one of them was actually innocent, That's just sad to think about.
i hate how a child killer, specifically a mother who murdered her children, has the possibility of leaving prison after 10 years even though she absolutely did kill them and was convicted of that being given a life sentence originally. that dont smell like justice very much..
@cawrtnei 코트니 yep and usually aren't banned from having kids. If she spilled her cuts she may have gotten less time and been considered temporarily insane
I am not a proponent of the American Justice system, but I do think that she would have definitely got sentenced harsher in the US, maybe even have gotten the death penalty!
@cawrtnei 코트니 what do you expect from a System infested by pedophiles. As long as society doesnt make a Holocaust for pedophiles the Problem wont change
@cawrtnei 코트니 i wanna reverte a little. Holocaust was a drastic word but it shows the necessary direction. Pedophiles that get caught = death Penalty. Pedophiles that Show themselves and search for Help (if they didn't abuse children) = therapy and Help from society without destorying their lives because they cooperate.
Summed up with systematic search for pedophiles in a wide Operation not Leaving anyone out. Neither politicians or judges or police officers
Canada has as watered down a justice system as everything else there. The US is moving in that direction in all the wrong ways too, while getting 'better' in others.
A lot of times they use Christianity as an excuse and a method of avoiding the punishment. "I killed them so they could go to heaven. And I told God I'm sorry so Ill get to go too. I've been a good Christian jail so you can let me out."
@midomen100 What about mandatory chemical castration? From my understanding, pedophiles/ sexual offenders that undergo chemical castration are far less likely to repeat their offence(s). I think it was reduced by 70-80% but I could be misremembering. I'm interested in hearing your thoughts :)
@Bsh 555 no. There is a huge African and carribean community as well as alot of like middle east too from my understanding. Yes white people are the face of Canada
@P03ticJustice the largest cultural community other than "French" "English" (white folks) is Chinese at 7% of the Canadian population, was kinda surprised myself
@P03ticJustice She got caught in 2009 and the earliest possible release is 2029. So 20 years at least. And I doubt anything brainless yt commenters say here.
@Maxtreme I just saw the video about Jeniffer and I don't know what could be worse, a person who kills their own parents or a mother who kills her own small children. But Jeniffer got life sentence with parole only after 25 years, and this woman got the right of parole after only 10 years! And I think both of them are from Canada! wtf!
Yeah I really hate it too and did you watch the caylee anthony one on this channel that's so disgusting and the mother didn't even get sentenced when it was clear as day her
Matt Angle2021-08-21 15:22:11 (edited 2021-08-21 15:22:46 )
God I love your videos, you put these together so well, you seriously have a real talent here and from the comments I am not alone in saying this! But man as a father with my own young children it is so hard to watch these ones that involve kids, it really hits on the heartbox.
@Joe Radish i honestly don’t think she did that. I can’t remember the number of times I’ve done the exact same thing because I haven’t read the comments yet. I comment, then go back to read them and interact. I mean really…
Yeah, fucking crazy that detectives bully suspects like that to coerce them to confess or get anything out of them that can be used against them in a court of law. They don't care if you're innocent.
I can’t honestly say that disagree with that policy. It’s a lil..meh... but it seems fair. Here in a US interview room, the words. Lawyer and fifth amendment are like holy water. The cops scurrying back into the darkness. And to the longer shadows of the room.
Cop " You can tell me. Don't be afraid." (Go ahead and incriminate yourself, dont be afraid, it'll be okay) Perp: Ok well, as long as it'll be okay and you won't get mad....So what I did was....
So many of these a lawyer tells them to STFU and they just tell the interrogator what their lawyer said on loop rather than actually doing what they were advised. But I mean that's what good interrogators are all about.
all you have to do is just igniore them and not say anything or continue to repeat you are waiting to speak to a lawyer. Suspects fault if the fall for that one, just dont talk dummy.
Law Enforcement use this as a tactic. Most people being integrated don’t understand how this all works. They actually believe their helping themselves by answering questions. Even thinking they’ll be able to go home after answering their questions.
I had an insane boss when I was 18. She lost her wedding ring, and blamed me for stealing it. Her proof? I had just gotten my brand new car within the time her ring was MIA. I was so offended. I quit right then and there.
But it got to a crazy level. She had contacted the police in the town I live in, whom had called me to come in to the station. Well, I didn’t do anything so I went. No attorney or anything. There were two detectives (one from town I worked in, other from my hometown). I answered their questions. But it became clear that they weren’t believing me. I even requested a lie detector test just to stop this. They didn’t due to the laws in my town or state. I don’t remember exactly what they told me. Don’t even know if it’s true. They really thought I did this and it was really pissing me off. I had thought they’d realize i didn’t do this and it would show my crazy ex boss that she was a real piece of shit for what she did to me.
I was told so much bs. They were so nasty to me too. I was so fed up. I then said “okay well, I answered your questions. The same questions repeatedly. This is ridiculous. I want an attorney because this is going nowhere.” detective said “you think your parents will pay for an attorney?!? It’s very expensive. $25,000 if you’re lucky.” I replied “umm yes, of course my parents will pay for an attorney. Gladly. Especially for their daughter being falsely accused”. Btw - it wouldn’t matter if I couldn’t afford an attorney. I’d receive one whether I could pay or not. I don’t even get why they asked that. I lived in an upper middle class area. And that was it. I was able to leave. Never heard anything else about that. And this was a decade ago.
I know we make fun, but seriously, after listening to True Crime podcasts for two months, I'm starting to doubt any conviction. This video isn't convincing me of anything as people react very erratically under pressure. Many case that later got overturned actually had received a conviction from the accursed, despite evidences (new or old) showed otherwise. Do I think this woman is guilty? Eh... dunno. But interrogation tactics are decided specifically to get a confession, or at least something to will push for a conviction. This woman's interrogation video was used in her trial, her, what, composure was used to help convict her. What? She's been advised by her lawyer not to answer and kept it up for 5 hours -- she did as she was told by someone she thought was helping her. This series only showed me if I were ever in any of these suspects' shoes, anything and everything I do, not do, say and not say during an interrogation can be used against me.
@DrNogueiras "The Crown was unable to produce any witnesses who were present when the girls died. The crux of their theory came from Caroline Tanguay, a pathologist who testified that the most likely cause of death was that the girls were somehow kept in the sealed hyperbaric chamber until they died from a lack of oxygen." Montreal Gazette ."Adele Sorella guilty of second-degree murder in deaths of daughters". Updated: March 6, 2019 Their evidence was she had a hyperbaric chamber. That's it. Imagine being convicted of having something "most likely" killed someone.
@DrNogueiras Yes, I am absolutely serious.Whether the jury decided she was spared a first degree murder charge is irrelevant because at 15:15 of this very video, JCS stated:
"The suspect, for the most part, stuck to her lawyer's advice, and refused to give any sort of admission to the alleged crimes. However, she still chose to engage at certain points. And her lack of reactive emotion during these moments was later used to argue both voluntary detachment and lack of remorse, as well as drive home the notion that her conduct was not due to mental illness, but by course of her corrupt and calculated endeaver for revenge, which she was willing to attain by any means necessary" as the accused visibly sobs.
And it is exactly why I am thrown off -- she did nothing that was unadvised, and still the prosecution used it against her in the trial.
And no, "most likely" is never as good. She's got the motives, the time and access to the victims, but no physical evidence that directly points her to the murders. In the states at least people are exonerated for "reasonable doubt", not convicted someone for "reasonable suspicion". And if Canada decided "most likely" is good enough, then her justice system does not even pretent to serve justice.
@YES Another issue is visas are given to skilled people they need more, and for someone not in specific fields, it grows harder. Getting hired to even begin the process is difficult too. (Trying CA and NZ, and Germany but havent looked at other countries)
@Albert G Hey, I live in the UK - If you're an economic migrant/illegal/falsely claiming to be a 'refugee', you'll be given a house, your bills paid, free medical treatment and food/car vouchers without even having to produce any papers. Basically, everything we indigenous folk have to work our balls off to pay for...
Only because of the comments on this video did I Google this and find out that American cops don't do the same because of a Supreme Court ruling.
I find that somewhat amusing. The right to remain silent is exactly that. YOU can remain silent. It's not the right to make everybody else fall silent.
@Lauren Christie This is how they get poor people to take guilty raps so much more often than anyone else. They scare them, they use poverty against them like a knife to the throat.
patatedouce bb I agree. Instead of just being able to talk on the phone to her lawyer. The lawyer should have been in that interrogation room. That would have definitely stopped the interview right quick! Not right guilty or not! In the states you ask for a lawyer they show up!!!
@Ryann T. I'm Canadian and I love it. You can remain silent all you want, but our police have a right to still interrogate you. Clearly in this situation, it paid off.
mjrchapin there isn’t a LEO in the ENTIRE American Justice Department, that isn’t aware of the policy that when a subject asks for a lawyer, questioning should stop. I’m not making it up.
mjrchapin the training is more like an overall strategy. To keep the subject of lawyers from ever coming up. Because when that right is demonstrated, there is only very small list of things that can keep them talking freely.
Statistically speaking, the vast majority of violent crime is committed by an individual giving in to impulse.Impulsive behavior is a red flag to a substantial deficit of willpower, the very same willpower that is so crucial to successfully resist several forms of questioning This can happen even within a few minutes of talking to a lawyer who strongly advised, ‘not another word’. They likely will blurt out an incriminating answer to a question and then characteristically backpedal furiously when they realize exactly what they just said.
@CaniusLanius Her lack of affect in "learning" of her daughters' deaths is evidence of guilt. This trope about how "everyone acts differently" is BS: people are way more predictable than that.
Different countries have different laws. Canadian law allows for police to keep asking questions. It's up to the suspect to stick to not answering. It's explained at the beginning of the video.
@MH DuBois I was referring to government in general. I'm well aware that police would rather not have to go through the trouble of respecting a defendent's right to remain silent, as evidenced by their often emotionally manipulative and deceptive("if you tell us, maybe we can help you") interrogation tactics. I am also aware that their methods are subject to scrutiny by federal courts if the defendant decides to file a lawsuit regarding rights violations, which can result in a defendant going free. The two have very different interests which sometimes seem to contradict one another. I find humor in that.
We (Canadians) have the right to consult an attorney during an interrogation. We do not have the right to have one present and once we've excercised our right to consult one, that right has been excercised. Repeatedly asking for a lawyer, after speaking to one is futile. The cops have the right to continue asking questions and if we want to remain silent, it's our duty to do so.
@HyP3r_HiPp0 They're from Laval, Quebec, a French speaking province in Canada.The suspect though, is from a small (and most often rich) community of Italian-Quebecers who are primarily anglophones.
LCwavesAtYa I can agree to some extent... but don’t you think looking at pictures of your dead children and showing no empathy at all is kind of a huge hint? I mean, we can see this pattern especially in other interrogation videos
@YES Well, it seems that in the US and Canada, the only people who may not like how the police operate are those who commit crimes or otherwise brush up against the law. The appeal to stay in Canada or the US for law-abiding citizens is probably the same.
Europe and Canada only let Americans in if they have business or are wealthy now of days. College students on visas are welcomed as well because they are considered political assets since the US will come to their aid if they f$@$ up. The average American is thought of as a liability traveling cheap on the rail now of days. Things are only going to get a lot harder for everyone to travel anywhere on mass transit systems around the world unless they have business reasons or are wealthy but than again the wealthy don’t travel cheap.
@YES the 5th amendment is NOT a scuffed practice. It's an amazing tool that has gotten MANY innocent people out of incriminating themselves.
It is then the detectives jobs to prove guilt in court with the evidence. Which is much better than a false confession which many innocents have given after 18 hours in a tight interrogation room.
I much prefer America to Canada. I've been all over the world, my parents are native born immigrants and from the stories they have about their countries, I'm so damn glad to live in the US.
Plus it's warm 😉 just messing with ya. Canada is cool too
@YES wrong. The 5th amendment is specifically there to be used to lawyer up and get the hell out of a stuffy interrogation room for hours on end.
The US has the best judicial system on the planet. Remember we have 350 Million extremely diverse people, spanning many different cultures and land. You cant compare us to tiny little, cultural homogenous Norway.
It's absolutely insane that the police can interrogate you for as long as they want even after you invoke your rights. That's so draconian and backwards.
Probably tons of innocents arrested and charged because of that.
@patatedouce bb You wouldn't like it so much if you were innocent of a crime but the police (who are well trained in this while you are not) were allowed to psychologically manipulate you for hours and hours on end.. They know that these tactics can break a person down. That's why they use them.
@Adaptive Rider Bear does anyone ever fall for that line, I wonder? Another favourite that you hear the cops use all the time in interviews is "I know you're not a bad person..." It's really not all that surprising that some criminals think they are smarter than the cops, when the cops say such dumb things.
The 2 FASTEST ways for a convict to get their case either thrown out or reviewed for a new trial is for officers to continue talking/questioning AFTER he/she requests a lawyer OR if the accused is in custody but never given their rights. ALL statements made after the request are will be tossed. All statements made in custody will also be tossed. Even if u say u're guilty of serial murders. Oh well... This interrogation shocked me and is cringe as hell.
@Albert G Not from what I see ★...lolol..Criminals come into Canada all the Time , Our Justice System and immigration is so lax , it's almost like ringing the dinner bell for serial killers to do their thing and when and IF the RCMP find out about it ..it gets so irretrievably screwed up it takes forever to sort out ..Eventually when it does get sorted out the perpetrator only get 25 yrs till they can apply for full parole ,This is what Canada calls "LIFE" in prison for violent offenders In the mean -time of the 25 years that they do they can apply for all kinds of things..Day parole , unsupervised as well ,Tough system ? It is F**ked up ★
Lauren Christie I recently watched a documentary on Netflix of a teenage offender and the documentary stated that 90% of teenagers don’t understand their Miranda rights.
@Ryann T. no, you get a phone call to a lawyer whose on a list and happens to be available in those hours. They CAN show up, much later, but they dont have contracts with lawyers to be "on stand by".
"I'll remember my kids how I choose to remember them"
She wasn't convicted JUST because she HAPPENED to have the chamber. Her denial of her children's death and lack of emotion when referring to/seeing them had a huge impact on her trial.
YES ive always wanted to go to norway, possibly even move there. i just have to ask do you need to speak norwegian or will you get along okay with only English?
Ron Lackey2020-07-05 23:05:51 (edited 2020-07-05 23:06:56 )
@MH DuBois Can you be more dramatic? Police have a job to do. If you answer of your own free will they let you. When you ask for a lawyer, they stop. They don't go "scurrying back into the darkness...". If you choose to continue talking after invoking your right to counsel, you may. Why don't they keep going? Because everything said in that room would be inadmissible in court. You make it sound like they are doing something evil. You are in that room for a reason. You are a suspect. Evidence has led them to you. You will be questioned as such. I can't speak for Canadian law.
The right to remain silent requires the person actually stay silent... They can ask as many questions as they want and use anything you say against you... Whereas, detectives can lie to you about just about anything and it can't be used in your defense...
Fun fact, US Supreme Court Justices have on numerous occasions made it a point to tell citizens not to talk to the cops without proper representation when being questioned, Quilty of otherwise, it doesn't matter, get a lawyer.
Obviously, calling the cops in case of an emergency is another thing entirely... Its about being questioned, imterviewed or interrogated without legal council present specifically
@YES Ireland's justice system is terrible. If you beat the shit out of someone, they give you probation. You don't do jail time for it. They just let you go.
@YES we all imagine 9 month winners and 1 month of fall and spring, and you say the word about funny. And the weird three, thirteen, and anything with a three, I like it
They could have lost the conviction on this case, as at the moment the suspect ask for a lawyer the interview should be stopped. The cop is being psychologically abusive, even though it’s legal, it’s definitely unethical and in any other place/circumstance, illegal. Also, more than once, this kind of psychological warfare got false confessions out of innocent people.
PS: let’s not go crazy if any of you decide to answer this comment, I know she killed her kids, I know she is guilty and deserves to be in prison. That is not the part of this case I am talking about or have a problem with.
Did you know that even if someone were to become an expat you still may be expected to pay US taxes? Even though your technically not a US citizen anymore.
YES - Not necessarily for me, BUT... family, friends, partners, jobs, comfortable/accustomed to the surroundings, access to most things available in the world, general safety, gargantuan mix of peoples and different viewpoints, tons of land to choose from and see just within the country for traveling/moving purposes.
It’s not easy to just snap your fingers and uproot your entire life. I know tons of other countries are wonderful, and I get what you’re saying, lots of the US systems are shit. Our prison system, law enforcement, healthcare system, social programs, and many other things need work. But there are problems one way or another wherever you go. If anything, in my mind the US is a country worth fixing, and worth having hope that we can get shit back on track again.
@Albert G Are you kidding? Canada is easy to get into. There was an illegal border crossing point in New York state where all illegals had to do was cross the border through the bush and the RCMP brought them in and they got citizenship. Also Serian refugees got citizenship here in Canada with very little screening.
@Johnson Johnson government outside the US "Let's create a nanny state with complete control over the idiotic population and ignore our own problems!!!"
@Lauren Christie A funny thing like that happened to me in a classroom where textbooks were being issued and the teacher's copy with answers in the back went missing. It was a joke, I didn't even need the answers, but the copy disappeared! Maybe it was a deliberate effort on the part of the accuser to divert attention from the unexpected act of stealing however hard to believe. Maybe your boss made an insurance claim and for that had to make a report claim to the police and now she has the money AND the ring.
@YES Oh yeah, Norway, where the maximum prison sentence is what? 20 years? A murderer like Varg Vikerness, stabs a guy over 20 times and gets out to live happily ever after. I'm running to Norway.
@CaniusLanius I'm in Australia but after having done jury duty on a case with extremely serious charges I lost a lot of faith in the system. So many people in the jury were dead set on a guilty finding despite there being mountains of ambiguity in the case, a clear motive (ongoing child custody hearing) behind accusing the person in question, and contradictory evidence. It was fucking ridiculous. Thankfully a couple of us were able to bring them around and so not destroy the life of the accused forever, but I came out of it very disillusioned with the whole process.
LCwavesAtYa completely agree. It’s very sad that this happened to her children, but it doesn’t really sound that convincing of a case. Most likely argument is bs. That doesn’t prove anything. It’s One of those type of cases where she could be guilty but she could be innocent also.
@CaniusLanius yep its all messed up still best 2 be as smart as u can about it tho some ppl dont even try 2 think things thru, i get wat yr saying about it seeming pointless especially 4 this woman she only did wat her lawyer told her.
@YES It all depends on how you look at it, now doesn't it? One's freedom could be in jeopardy because one is assigned an attorney who doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground and the rich and poor can become victims of the justice system when incompetence is assigned. What Norway needs to work on is extending prison sentences for serious offenses. This seems to be an issue in all Scandinavian countries, which may explain their epidemic in rapes and sexual assaults overall. Come on....21 years in prison for a man who had been found guilty of raping 18 women? Did your court system think that a little over a year per rape was justice? Did they think such a man was going to be rehabilitated in 21 years and not pose a threat when released? Do your judges and legislators not have wives, mothers or daughters? Get the stick out of your own eye before looking to change the legal system of other people's.
It’s diff in Canada. When u say I don’t want to talk anymore and I want my lawyer, cops don’t have to stop asking questions. I know from personal experience and no I have never committed murder or anything lol
So what? That doesn't mean they are gonna stop asking. She still has the right to remain silent. They don't have to say that for every single question.
@Voldemort What does taking to a lawyer do tho? Like sorry to sound stupid but you even got innocent people complaining about wanting a lawyer like if you ain't do shit why you even need a lawyer?
@YES You don't get solid people defending you. You get the random luck of the draw. You don't get to pick, you get to hope you aren't assigned the alcoholic lawyer or one who graduated at the bottom of his class. Norway has the luxury of having a very small population and decent income from their oil production. They can afford to be generous with that equation. They also can be generous with medical, as they don't really produce any medical research on their own, but rely on the rest of the world for pharmaceutical needs. They also have their big cousin the USA making you have to have any real military necessary. Not a bad set up. Your big mistake was opening your borders. That sealed your fate.
@YES Yes, you have drilled a lot of oil, based on the technology of someone else. Which is fine. You are paying for you medical equipment and pharmecutecals, which saves you a LOT of money not having to develop such things on your own and thus lowering your medical expenses overall. How short sighted your immigration understanding is. The native Norwegians have a very low birth rate. You invited in masses of people who don't understand your culture, respect your culture or have any intentions of adopting to your culture. These new groups also have a much higher birth rate....MUCH higher. Meaning the native Norwegians well be a minority in their own nation in less than 50 years. You government offices will be taken over and your laws will change to accommodate the people who will take over. Your customs and traditions will not only be gone but will probably be made illegal. The same thing is happening in the UK and much of the rest of western Europe (this wasn't an accident but well planned). Just make it more easy to digest what is happening, Mohammad is the #1 boys name in the UK right now. That tells you everything you need to know about your future. It actually really makes me very sad for you and all of Europe. It was good while it lasted.
The ARCHIT3CT2020-08-20 04:25:20 (edited 2020-08-20 04:25:46 )
@MH DuBois The REASON why the 5th amendment exists is because police WILL entrap you. It's not wise to speak to the police under any circumstance, guilty or not. ALWAYS speak in the presence of someone who has YOUR best intentions in mind.
@YES We like to call it civil rights. I'm American, and lived in BC for 2 years...it was very revealing that so many of our friends and neighbors would ask us if it was scary to live with so much violence...but, actually, we are from Oregon. Every single day there were more murders and gang violence in the Vancouver area and outlying communities than happen in our state in an entire year. Pretty illuminating. So...maybe do a little research on murder rates and person to person violence, because: yes, there are some communities in the US that are terrible. But, in my personal experience, it's much worse, on a widespread basis in the cities of Canada.
@goodbyehoes The US has the best judicial system in the World? Are you kidding me? You have prisons for profit and 3 strike laws. That's not the best, that's the worst.
8/10 was an inside job That’s no true, they are very tough on crime. In fact even having a DUI or a caution can mess your chances of finding a job, let alone an assault charge.
I understand that they were 99% certain that she was culpable, but man. If my wife was murdered, I would be the number one suspect, of course, but as an innocent man, I wouldn't want my last memory of her to be a graphic photo of her death. That's terrible! That should not be allowed. I just can't imagine the horror. PTSD, nightmares, omg!
Damn. Going thru this comment thread Im thinking: so glad to be Dutch, what a wonderfull and down to earth country I was born and raised in. The Netherlands. That is actually a country instead of a psych&crime real life tv show sponsered by the loony toons and jails. Your welcome for the flowers. 🌷💐 And thank you for the entertainment. 😯
YES In general things are pretty good. If you don’t live in a bigger city most of the stuff you see on TV doesn’t really affect you much. We’re just kind of annoying to each other and the rest of the world
@YES That's cute xenophobia, but try asking Cubans and South Americans the appeal to flee there? Then look into the governments they're fleeing from instead of asking stupid questions. Not being rude, just a suggestion.
@Jimmy M What she posted is not true. You have the right to remain silent -- period. The police can, however, still ask. Keep you mouth shut and you've enacted your right.
Because it often works. Fortunately there's an easy way out of this: respond to all questions with "I won't make any statements without legal representation." If you need to, start cutting them off mid-sentence to say it. It won't take long before they give up.
Privacy Lover I’m aware of the distinction between an established departmental policy and a proviso outlined in a federal constitution. The fact that a detective can persistently seek information while a subject is aware of, and/or has invoked their right to remain silent, doesn’t seem all THAT unfair. We understand both positions and both arguments are valid, no?
Kevin Snyder right, not to mention the systemic racism evident in conviction rates. Or the large amount of severely mentally ill people who end up incarcerated instead of in treatment. (I’m a US citizen, and I recognize there are big issues)
You have to resist talking remain silent another way is to invoke your lawyer try calling and say no answer will try again later you see if you invoke your rite to council they can't question you until you have talked with one it how you can stall interagation for a bit lol.
@No you Honestly that would be bad just reman calm and say nothing even this woman said too much. The other thing you can do to buy time is to ask for a lawyer then call someone to get you a lawyer. They can't question you here after you invoke your right to counsel until after you have talked to your lawyer. I've stalled questioning for months using this tactic just refuse to use their on-call duty counsel until you have hired a lawyer and they are blocked from questioning you until then.1 the on-call duty counsel may be a cop and give you bad advice and without some sort of retainer then there is no oath to be broken. Cops can entrap you here so just about anything goes you just have to use your rights to manipulate the system first step is to retain a criminal defence lawyer and go from there.
@No you Yes after you talk to or you can also have a lawyer present during questioning so if you invoke your right to talk or have a lawyer present then they can't talk to you until that time. Everything will be used in court babbling could show your intent to make a case of insanity or to deceive detectives or the court and could add more charges for that.
@HyP3r_HiPp0 in Canada we are an officially bilingual country. Our Province of Quebec is French first. They're in Laval, in the province of Quebec. But I think her accent isn't French. And the police are speaking English for mutual benefit so they can communicate.
@JoshJonesJr1 the border between the us and canada is largely undefended and unfenced. Any American could essentially walk into Canada. But in terms of legally immigrating, canada has higher standards and lower quotas than the united states.
@MH DuBois yeah because the courts are very quick to throw out cases if those words are spoken. if they violate that, their whole case goes down the drain.
@MH DuBois that's not really true. They ignore request for lawyers, continue interrogations, utilize psychological ploys including sleep deprivation, hunger, intimidation... There are so many cases where cops don't respect the rights of citizens, to be held innocent until proven guilty in the court of law, and jump into using tactics that are also employed for psychological conditioning and torture, I.e. brainwashing. Many false confessions have been illicited by the techniques in the U.S. We seem to be unable to approach crimes, particularly homicides, in an objective manner. Instead we assume the guilt of the suspect and come at them hard, much harder than how this woman is being come at. It of course varies on the region, the department, even on the gender, ethnicity, and economic class of the suspect, since bias of those kinds are built directly into the system. Women are routinely given longer sentences for violent crimes when they commit them, and are more likely to be singled out by authorities in prison to be tormented.
@Cassandra D'Errico They tell the defendant he can escape the death sentence by pleading guilty to a lesser charge for life even if he is not guilty. They use fear, intimidation and anything else that might work!
@Albert G I was able to escape the USA and I live in Europe now. The stress of daily life here is SO MUCH LESS. I am SO MUCH HAPPIER than I was in the USA. But there is a dark side: Doing exactly the same type of work, you will have quite a bit less money left at the end of the month after your basic expenses. Worth it? For me, it's a big YES.
@Lauren Christie This is exactly how it works 99% of the time. The police don't care about getting the TRUTH; they just want to get a CONVICTION. Answering their questions will ALWAYS work against you ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE INNOCENT! If you are innocent, the police will typically have no evidence, but they always KNOW in their harts that you did it, so they will try to get you to misremember some facts and or be a bit confused, and WHAM they say they caught you in a lie, and yet another innocent person goes to prison.
@Valerie Rodger Wrong some American cops try to ignore this and pretend you don't have this right. I had to tell the police twice that I was using my right to remain silent till I have an attorney present. Than they said " Well only guilty people say that, so we know you did it. " I still wouldn't answer them and remain silent. They finally gave up questioning me. I had to go to jail anyway for a fine I didn't pay, but that's NOT what they were trying to interrogate me for. They were trying to pin some real serious hard core prison time shit on me. I am sooooo glad I knew to use my right to remain silent and stuck to it, who knows what I'd be sitting in prison for, for something I didn't do. So even though I still went to jail that was on something different, I paid the fine and got out the same day. Walking down the street the next day seen those same cops who tried to interrogate me and took me to jail for the fine I didn't pay. They looked sooooo pissed off that I had the money to pay the fine and was out of jail walking free knowing they wanted to still interrogate me but couldn't. If looks could kill I'd be dead. They did mess with me, just eyeballing me hard with dirty looks trying to intimidate
@I Thought It Was Funny nothing in your rant makes what I said wrong - it simply suggest that you have an issue with cops
As for your other comment, in Canada people DO have the right to remain silent. Asking a question afterwards does not violate that right in any way. You have the right for you to remain silent, not to have everyone around you fall silent.
@I Thought It Was Funny the right to remain silent is not the right to experience silence. She doesnt have to answer, but they're not going to stop asking her questions.
Tbh idk if it's still in use but I remember a show where every time they listed out the rights in England, they'd say "anything you decide to withhold currently and release later may be used against you in court" or something along those lines and I LOVE that Like if you withheld information that could help them and then told later, your motives for shutting up could optionally be held against you😬 low-key seems very helpful
@Amanda Belleville Uh, Amanda? Your comment here doesn't make for a good argument. It is Draconian to make a person sit through hours of essentially psychological warfare after they express their right and wish to stop answering questions, the George Floyd riots started before the officers were even charged, Covid has nothing to do with our legal system, we complain about our government all the time, and, finally, it is because we don't use the death penalty instantly, so that we can confirm over and over again that the person did it, that makes it not a Draconian punishment.
@CaniusLanius Narrator does a pretty dog job of explaining this stuff. It’s not what they say, as much as it is how they say it, and how they react. She was brought their, and then promptly accused of murdering her kids, and then shown a picture of them clearly dead on the floor. Any normal, remorseful, innocent individual would be absolutely outraged when accused of murdering their own kids, and outright horrified when shown proof that they are dead. This entire interview is very damning evidence. No one, and I mean NO ONE, just brushes that kind of shit off. People express emotions differently, but there’s a general pattern of behavior in most people, and for her to hardly even react to the accusations and proof of her children’s murder, she hardly bats an eye. Big red flag, and very incriminating.
Yeah, I guess they can still interview you for hours even when you've invoked your right to be silent. Odd to me. Is she supposed to sit in silence for many, many hours while he keeps interviewing her? She's trying but it's very difficult. Seems strange it would be legal.
@Albert G this is just not true. Maybe your conflating Canada with other European countries or not accounting for population, but Canada is not as strict as the US on immigration. The info is a google search away.
It is really a no win situation for an innocent person. If they assert their right to remain silent then they get hours and hours of a grueling monologue where their reaction to every word is studied and all sorts of inferences are drawn. "Stalin killed tens of millions of people, why aren't you crying? Are you a commie?" If they do talk then every word is studied and inconsistencies inevitably arise, or responses are mischaracterized.
You should not be penalized for asserting your rights, and you should not have to put on a passion play trying to guess what an investigator believes is the proper amount of emotion. Cases need to be proven on the facts.
That’s the way it should be. Imagine being innocent and cops keeping you in a room asking questions over and over after you’ve already said you weren’t talking and got a lawyer
You can not not communicate, even when you remain silence. They put you under a spotlight and throw questions at you to see your reaction even when you dont answer them your body langauage or your mimic will reveal a lot and everything will held against you in court. But sometimes even when you are not guilty because its all a matter of interpretation, its not a nature of law the behaviour of a human. Maybe you can play a role for a certain time but not for 5+ Hours that is nearly impossible.
Gotta think that if this wasn't a woman, the sentence would have been considerably heavier for killing two defenceless children and if that was the sentence for a father, the public outcry would have been significantly greater than it was in this case.
Actually, a mother killing her own child often receives much more hate than a father. It is seen as much much more unbelievable and cruel. Then again, both cases are absolutely despicable.
“I don't believe you” how about “I don't believe you! I want to talk to them!” Somehow the lack of wanting proof to the contrary implies she knows he isn’t lying.
She could be in severe psychological distress and rejecting reality. Psychoanalysis calls this splitting. It's completely possible she discovered them dead and JCS didn't show any concrete evidence that she murdered them.
It really hurt my heart when the detective told her “you gave life to them, you raised them and they trusted you” smthn like that and she had no remorse
No she got 20 years and may legally ask for parole in 10 but it will not be given. Parole for these cases are rare. But it should be life without parole
Jimmy J. Rustle there's a guy here in Canada who cut someone's head off on a grey hound bus. He did some mental hospital time then got out and changed his name. That's how we do here, it's bullsh*t really. Dude is a risk again in my eyes.
@Adam Rodgers I remember that, totally crazy to think someone can do something like that and given a new identity... Who will be next when he stops his meds again?
Because nobody is allowed to step on the government's toes and sell drugs except for the government itself only they can push drugs into the communities... Its like that everywhere!
@shinski BS. Drug charges are about money. Controlling the drug trade, which does not pay taxes or benefit pharmaceutical companies. Lobbing by pharmaceutical companies in the 80s created the extremely high sentences.
Did he have morals? How do you know this? He had no problem with breaking the law to become rich through hurting people with life threatening drugs. But hey! He had morals right!?
iona criminality is by its very existence, devoid of morality. But, I understand what you’re trying to express. He may have been a criminal, but he at least loved his children.
@Joe E cocaine really isnt that bad when compared to other drugs. its not as morally clean of a drug as others, considering all the violence perpetrated by cartels in order to get it into north america, but in the end humans will never stop doing drugs and until governments legalize everything and make it safe and available to people, people are gonna capitalize on the black market. its not immoral to sell it in principle, its a byproduct of it not being legal
@Joe E big pharma creates drugs which people build depency to, all under the legal compass. doctors prescribe these drugs to their patients, does that make them immoral?
people choose to buy illegal drugs, they aren't written a script based on promise that it will help them feel better. when does personal responsibility kick in? are people who recreationally using drugs void of personal responsibility, while ones prescribed by painkillers due to a severe injury shamed for building dependency? i don't know where you live, but ontario has been dealing with a drug epidemic BECAUSE of prescribed painkillers.
regardless of one's opinion on the father in this situation, he loved his children. HE didn't murder those children. the fact that his wife did was enough for him to commit suicide, WHILE being in prison serving a sentence, with NO parole. canada is too lenient on pedophiles, rapists, and murderers, and will let people out as EARLY as two years. but DRUGS? non violent crimes? they get the book thrown at them. if that doesn't BOTHER ones' moral compass, then idk what will.
Opportunity for parole in 10 years...not guaranteed parole .
The harshness of drug sentences are subjective.. for example someone selling fentanyl, pain meds , heroine, other opioids , mety etc deserve the harshness..
Consumption and sale cannabis , lsd , shrooms or mdma should be regulated and legalised or have minimal charges as it has a good safety profile ( when taken in standard amounts ) and is much safer than alcohol .
@Joe E Dude, just think a little deeper into what you're saying. Alcohol and tobacco kill way more people and pharmaceutical drugs kills the most. Drug laws are created or lobbied for by the same people who profit in the BILLIONS and BILLIONS from the three legal drugs (and more) I mentioned above. It's about money. They want it all.. every last cent. Infact, I've heard of people getting bigger sentences (here in Oz) for "illegally" growing tobacco than peeps who grow weed. Don't F with their money. Those who make the laws are way more immoral than those who break the law. Laws are created by crooks to protect their racket and make sure no one else can cut in. That's all. You want some real insight into how it works watch a documentary called "The boys (or maybe bodies) on the tracks." It's about Clinton washing $100M per month of coke money, flown in by Barry Seal (movie: American Made starringTom Cruise) for the SEE-EYE-AYE while Bill was governor of Arkansas at a time where one of the agency's founders, Bush Sr., was President and the piles of dead bodies and cover ups left in its wake. Bills reward? Presidency of the USA. It's amazing to watch.
Adam Rodgers I heard about that crime by watching Bailey Sarian on YouTube. It seems Canada tries to rehabilitate people where the USA (my country) just throws people in prison. Maybe both countries need to learn from one another. 🤷🏻♀️
Sarlyx Here, the US, people can get out in that little bit of time for murder. Most states have a thing where you get days off for good behavior. They give one day off for every day a person is good, that means they can get out in half the time they were sentenced to by the judge. In Norway I bet you have good rehab and programs for prisoners to do better when they get out, we don’t have that here.
@Justin P I wanna know why. I genuinely think that there would be less murders there if they were more strict on it. You always hear about how nice and how polite Canadians are, and then I watch so many crime documentaries on murders there and all of them shock me at how they all get ten years! There are some really gruesome murderers who get help reintegrating into society and changing their names and even getting their records expunged or sealed. Not right.
@Pommie 🐻 Bears bollocks, addiction is mainly caused by childhood trauma, due prohibition drugs are illegal, so an addict is breaking the law. Maybe the law is immoral?
She was given a life sentence. Parole requires approval, and there's no chance they'll sympathize with a child killer. The only reason she was given the "possibility" is because of the charge.
I would like more on her please!!! This video was not nearly long enough it only left me wanting much much more lol! I’m a big fan of the longer videos!!!! ❤️ much love keep up the incredible work
Horrible. They could be crying all day for no reason, but the second their mother scoops them up into their arms, they immediately light up with joy and love. They probably saw her as an angel, and didn’t even understand what was happening to them in their final moments.
Unlike most other suspects on this channel, I admire her resolve to keep her mouth shut for several hours, unlike most others, who falter within minutes.
Okay but what actual evidence is there against her? Her odd reaction to photos of her dead children is enough to think she killed them? What if she was in shock? I don’t think most people understand how much of a mental toll it takes to be interrogated for 4+ hrs. Not saying she is definitely innocent, but there’s a lot of unanswered questions
This interrogator seems so experienced with dealing with people like Adele. I wonder how a person sleeps at night after handling so many cases like this directly
My mans practiced that April Fools line in the bathroom mirror before he came in the room.. He was not about to walk out the room without hitting her with it.
Oh btw, a little update for you folks: Adele Sorella has been released in July of 2020 while waiting for her appeal. Because why not? Yeah, let's release her for a second time while waiting for stupid appeals. And the fact that her conviction is "life in prison" with parole AFTER 10 YEARS is fucking ironic and contradictory. Now I know for sure that the Canadian judiciary system is a joke. Those poor little girls are being murdered over and over again.
I have 2 nieces. They're adults now, 20 and 18. But still, even now, my biggest fear is getting a call to hear that they've died/been killed.
The absolute, mind destroying grief of losing the ones you raised as children is something that almost had me breaking down in my room sobbing. It is a pain that no parent, no uncle, aunt, sibling or Grandparent should ever have to endure.
But I also hope everyone who’s been effected by these crazy ass people, find some kinda peace in this world. You will see your loved ones again. It’s the lunch boxes and the way you started to go into her story…my heart broke right you said these are the lunch boxes of…I just melted really. Sad story’s, but still oddly fascinating to watch.
I can't stand it when children are murdered over spousal revenge. It's not their fault that their parents are having relationship issues. Killing your kids to get back at your partner is such a disgusting form of revenge. Don't use death to get revenge.
By the way, the law he stated at the beginning of the video should be used in every country. Police should be allowed to put pressure on someone even if they have the right to remain silent. That's how you can get evidence to use in court. You break their silence.
As a mother of a little girl, i cannot imagine how can a mother do this to her own children. My daughter is my whole world, and to her two daughters, their mother is their whole world. Like what they say, all children deserves parents, but not all parents deserve children.
This interrogator is so incredible - genius even. It’s incredible. Hard to put into words. But growing up we are all taught to believe that CEOs or politicians, the wealthy and powerful are also SMART. When this interrogator just shatters that myth completely. I don’t know his name. Nobody knows who he is. But the way he handles that situation with such incredible poise and skill - it’s beyond any skill of a surgeon during an operation even. It’s incredible to watch.
The way that detective asked her what day it is was absolutely mind-blowing even tho she chose not to answer he could've proved right there that she's not suffering from any mental illness(which could be used later from her defense team for her fucked up current behaviour)
Make more please. I binge watched now I want to be an investigator! I'd be damn good, I try to call out what they do before they do it or say it Getting to be a pro.
I guess I can say that she's a monster since the court found her guilty after all or some would say I'm speculating and being irrational or something. She's absolutely psychotic in being able to conceal her emotions in order to save her skin. For what I don't know, to get back at him or to the world at large for leaving her with burden of raising 2 kids on her own ?
I think it’s strange to discount the many ways the children could’ve died. She invoked her right to silence, and she was married to a big time gangster. Gangsters have enemies. Seems like they trucked her to me. Everyone says to stay silent. That means silent as possible. But it seems in this situation, she was guilty because she controlled her emotions in an intense situation in which I think there were probably many other factors that those of us as spectators and the police probably will never find out. Having said all that I could be wrong and I’m so glad I’m a boring person that might roll a stop sign now and then and not one of the monsters we watch in these vids.
WE NEED MORE VIDEOS!! i watch these over and over again, but jesus youre videos are the best criminal psychology videos on youtube...PLEASE MAKE MORE!!
No love lost for this psychopath... But if you have a right to an attorney, and you exercise that right, but the investigator is able to continue questioning you for over 4hrs, despite repeated requests to end the interrogation, see a lawyer, be brought back to your cell... you don't really have a right to an attorney.
That’s crazy once you say you want a lawyer in the states the detectives can no longer talk to you unless you say you want to talk . I never would have thought I would prefer something that the US does over Canada .
It seriously sickens me how some go to prison for long sentences for minor stuff, while others just get 10 years for murdering 2 of their own kids… wtf? 10?
Her husband De Vito was so terrifying that even the seasoned mobsters were afraid of him. He blamed the the death of his children on his mafia rivals to then launch a bloody vendetta.
Man this is SO weird watching an interrogation continue after the suspect says "I want a lawyer." I know it's Canada, but in the US, if the interrogation continued, it'd be suppressed as a Fifth Amendment violation. This video really shows why the founders believed the Fifth Amendment was important enough to include in the Bill of Rights.
Benjamin Franklin basically screamed at Madison to write it the fuck down or the rights of the people would disappear on a whim. The Founder’s consensus before that letter had been that you don’t need to waste paper on natural human rights.
Women always get easier sentences. A man can get 10 years for possession of a controlled substance, but a woman can get away with 18 months. Same charge, same circumstances.
It´s crazy to me how she wouldn´t tell him what the date was because she didn´t know what the "correct" answer would be, because she wasn´t prepared for interview questions. She was so hesitant because she didn´t know which answer would determine her as guilty.
This interrogator is one of the best on this channel. Incredible.
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I noticed how the narrator explains how fatiguing a suspect is a good interrogation tool, because "mentally exhausted suspects are more susceptible to suggestion, less likely to think rationally and their ability to consider the long term consequences of a decision will be significantly limited". Other techniques police in countries use to achieve this is 10 hour long intense interrogations, sleep deprivation, cells with bright lights 24/7 etc.
It's well known that exhaustion, sleep deprivation has a similar effect on people's task performance as being drunk. So why not get the suspect drunk and then interrogate him. Apparently the interrogator is not after the truth, but after incoherent ramblings he can use to his advantage for a conviction.
I dunno, I find this shocking.
Second thing I want to point out is: showing a suspect photos of the crime scene is so bad. The interrogator is throwing away the ability to prove that the suspect is guilty because he/she has perpetrator knowledge no one other could have had. Now if the suspect is confronted in court with the question "how do you know this, if you didn't do it", the suspect just answers "the police showed me pictures of it". OMG i can't believe what that incompetent interrogator just did, and how the narrator explains it as a sophisticated technique, LMOA.
Also lets for sake of argument presume this interrogation is to find out if she is guilty. So the interrogator has no evidence that she is or is not and therefor the interrogation. Then there are two possibilities she is innocent or she is guilty. Let's go over them 1) she is innocent, showing shocking gruesome pictures of her dead children, would be borderline torturing an innocent traumatized person. 2) she is guilty and her response might be evidence you need (see what i wrote above). Or she is guilty and you know it, why even bother with it, it's already clear, you don't need any response of her, you already know. So either way why do this? Seems like a waste of the police officers time and thus tax-payers money.
She’s allowed to remain silent, but he’s allowed to keep asking questions. She could sit there silently the whole time in theory, he can’t force her to answer
I mean, even when you're in denial or numbed after having been told your daughters are dead, suppose you didn't do it, no one would be that emotionless after seeing a picture of dead children.
The most disturbing part is definitely when she flips the photograph facedown on the table. She refuses to spare even the most pefunctory of glances at her dead children. What a monster!
Wow, love to see professionals at work. Did he really manage to roast the suspect for 5 hours while staying in caracter. Also these chriminals really lack some basic human emotions. It's weird to watch these psycopaths.
If I even think about something terrible happening to my daughter I completely fall apart. How is she just sitting there with two dead daughters. MONSTER!
YouTube’s new guidelines and targeting of channels that have no extremely violating content is so terrible. Such a great channel ruined by its platform
This is why the ONLY thing you say is "I want my attorney." They will wear you down until you'll confess to anything. Do NOT speak to cops, especially if you are innocent.
@s h At the time of this interview, they did not know she was guilty. Go look at the other videos of how innocent people are treated. Cops want a confession, and they will push you until you give one--even if you are innocent.
If you think only a guilty person would confess . . . history gives lots of examples of innocent people confessing after being worn down by the cops. The Guildford Four is one famous example.
she really just killed both her daughters and looks annoyed and bored that she's being interrogated and arrested. this is just laughably cringe that all she can do is cross her arms and ignore evidence
I think its crazy this lady ever gets a second chance at anything after murdering her own kids, then after 10 years in a cell gets to possibly just walk out like its okay now? she should never see the light of day after the horrible things she did.
The Canadian interrogators or whatever they call them never stop an interview after a defendant asks for a lawyer. That evidence would be thrown out in a US court If they read her her rights and she invokes that right they cannot still question a defendant, but after their rights are read and they decide to blab on their own (see Shayna Huber) they are allowing evidence to be used against them later.
There was a mother that I accidentally left her child in the back seat when she went off to work. It was a complete accident and she faced no charges. Technically, you can kill a child and never have jail time.
@Zia Leigh don't forget if your from UK u are allowed to leave your kids in a holiday let apartment for over 2 hours in Portugal and let ur child be so called abducted aka find Madeleine case only if your a gp and heart consultant... anything goes these days... shocking
@Stuart MacPherson I understand the argument, but no. You don't get to reintegrate into society when you murder your own children in cold blood. If you kill another adult person in a crime of passion, maybe you could be rehabilitated. But a mother who murders her own children? If you let someone like that, you're essentially incentivizing child murder. "Yeah, if you kill your kids you might go to jail, but you could get out a few years later if you're nice." That's not a good way to go about it. Punish child murder, pedophilia, rape, to the fullest extent of the law. To do anything less is to disrespect the victims.
Women on average only serve 40% of the sentence that a man would who was convicted of the same crime would serve. Idk why but it leads to dangerous people being let out of prison when they shouldn’t be, for example Karla Hamolka (idk how to spell lmao) was half of a serial killer duo and she’s walking the streets today
Stuart MacPherson because when someone of sound mind executes an innocent person, of course they feel remorse. For themselves. They feel bad they are suffering for the crime they committed. If you had a family member murdered you may feel differently.
In many countries,women ending the life of their own child is not considered murder in the first degree,but rather treated like a mental illness,and are sent to a mental institution,not prison.
Seriously..how someone can kill child and that her own .How can she explain this to herself that she killed her own child and how can she look at mirror ?
@Zia Leigh wait she went to work with her child...and forgot the child was in the car until after it DIED? negligent. Guilty of negligence and causing harm, unfit parent etc
@DeadArmed I wouldn't say that. We are only human. She had processed she had dropped her child off at school and then drove to work. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cincinnati.com/amp/596774001 I wouldn't say she "forgot" she was back there. She simply have mentally processed she had dropped her child off at the sitter already. She now leaves something important in the back seat with her child so it never happens again. "A mistake is not a crime"
@Zia Leigh yeah to me that doesn't excuse the insanely gross negligence and at the very least her other children should be removed from her care. This isn't some simple mistake...
Juli Kidman exactly what I was thinking....and today they want to kill them up to 9 months. Even partial birth abortions are being considered. If that isn’t murder then nothing is.
Miriyam M I’m no judge, jury nor executioner but anyone who could bring themselves to slaughter their own children (especially if they’re perfectly happy and healthy) should never get released from prison. You can be as condescending as you wish but if society has no form of punishment for that sort of crime then society has collapsed into utter chaos. If society doesn’t protect the weakest and most vulnerable then I would agree that we should all be shot. This isn’t about accidental deaths either. This is blatant murder and there is no excuse for that. None. Parents do not have the right to kill their children. If you feel that is a judgmental attitude then so be it. Sounds to me as if you’re the one with the judge,jury and executioner attitude here. This woman can kill her children and if anyone doesn’t like it they should be shot!!?? Wt?
She can still get rejected for parole. She's only eligible to apply after 10 years but its not a guarantee that she'll get it. Hopefully she stays in jail.
@Emo WanKinemo seems to be a temporary release while they wait on her appeal. unfortunately it seems they'll definitely let her out eventually as she is "no longer a threat to society" :/
Never mind parole - she's already out awaiting an appeal. she just needs to stay indoors at night and not leave Quebec. Sometimes I think the legal system is completely nuts
@Stuart MacPherson of course she deserves to be paroled, but on one condition in 10 years they ask the victims their opinion on the matter........ oh that's right they will never have that chance.
Emo WanKinemo she was released due to a re trial and then in 2019 got convicted and sentenced for life, poss of parole after 10. You don’t seem to be able to Google either! I hope you don’t vote, drive, drink or leave your house. What am I saying. It doesn’t sound like you do.
@Craig Jones That would be okay. However I don't believe a tumor has ever caused someone to kill their loved ones. Most people would rather dies saving their loved ones.
@SE Mowery You're right. I could not tell whether you were sympathetic to her or not by just saying they were her children. You know, abortion is the killing of your children and lots sympathize with that.
if they're your kids, you should be able to do what you want with them, they're your property they state just wants to make money off of you - otherwise they would kill you outright, a life for a life, but they don't, they allow you to stay in prison for years and years all the while collecting a check so which is more sick . . ?
JUST READING THESE COMMENTS AND U WONDER W WHATS WRONG W THE WORLD? ALL OF U! Sad & despicable is all I see from most of u! Should be ashamed of ur selves judging other ppl like that! God forbid u ever had to be in their situation! Oh this is directed to the PRO LIFERS! Annoying the lot of U! Do something productive w ur time instead of condemning others!
The Marine Abroad I said nothing about what you think, I commented on how your comment has no relevance to the subject... very haughty to call me an idiot when someone has a difference of opinion.
Kaylee Anthony was 2 years old when she died. Her little body was wrapped in a blanket left in some woods. Her mother Casey who killed that little girl lives free. Never to be convicted.
@Nicole Pickavance Well this seems to be quite a sensitive topic for you for obvious reasons but a 5 month fetus is by all means alive. Idk if you are religious but religously the soul enters the body at 120 days so 4 months. At 5 Months disgaurding religion the fetus is by all means alive. It is conscious, moving, reacting to sounds and movements it feels and i find it quite disturbing how you are here trying to justify the murder of your own child. You gave life to a little human that relied on you (his mother) to survive only to be betrayed by his mother in an extreme way which resulted in you actually killing him. A lot of pro lifers do not even agree with abortion after 4 months just so you know. Most of them argue its okay while it is still just a ball of cells (So an embryo). What you did was a late term abortion where your baby was actually fully functioning with a brain, a nervous system and if they were to remove it from your womb at 5 months, with proper medical care in hospital would actually survive. I am not trying to deminise you but you seem a little out of touch with reality which is very disturbing. It is one thing making a mistake and killing your own child but its another not realising the mistake and actually trying to justify it! You took away a life. Not just any life. Your babys life. A little innocent creature that never done anyone wrong in its life. Its only crime was being an accident at the fault of his mother who then waited until he was completely developed, functioning and alive and consious to then have an abortion doctor stick those tweasers in and crush its skull and brain. Do you ever wonder if it felt pain? Im actually sickened at you. How you are standing here talkign to me trying to justify the murder of your 5 MONTH old baby. You are on the more extreme side of pro lifers. Check yourself you seem to have a twisted set of morals
@Zak Belk are u male? Listen I was 17 when this happened and I am now 42! My kids are successful smart & awake! U can’t retraumatize me no matter how hard u try! It’s real easy to sit there and judge! I’ve done my best to make up for my wrongs! Which of course I agree that it’s wrong but also necessary! I had my 2 children when I was 21 & 23! I learned from my mistakes and in my life I have helped as many ppl as I can! I don’t charge for counselling I take in seniors who have no family! Took in people off the streets! I didn’t have a lot of $ but what I did I gave to those who needed it more! U can judge me all u like it’s irrelevant to me what u think! U should be more cognizant of the statements and judgements u make! I know ur not perfect! I’m not no one is!
Not even a child a killing one human in general should be a death penalty or life in prison as you must pay with your life once you take the life of your own kind
@rusty nuts I think youd be surprised how many criminal-hating, gun-toting liberals there actually are. Just look outside your fox news and R loyalty. I know Republicans arent as bad as tje media makes them out to be, but every Republican believes the news when they say all Liberals are obstacles of freedom. Think for yourself. You and I are not enemies, its those at the top that are.
@DenialDeceitDelusion Mind your own business about procedures meant for Womens bodies. Abortion is a medical procedure not some moral action that you can judge.
Ishita Sharma in 2012 Sonja B Starr from the University of Michigan Law School found that “men receive 63% longer sentences on average than women do” and “women are twice as likely to avoid incarceration” all based on data from US federal court cases. Do a few minutes of research and maybe work on your sentence structure while you’re at it if you wanna graduate 😬
@justha vingfun there is a sickness of the mind, a softness on crime and criminals that is spreading all over the world. criminals are exploiting that.
@Mike1614 And cons in the US jump at every opportunity to defend cops when they kill innocent people or demonize weed smokers. Just look at the Chauvin defenders. Of course except when's they arrest one of them like during the capitol riots. Then suddenly blue lives matter anymore to them and killing law enforcement isn't a big deal.
@FilmGeek Studios Reality proves you wrong. The US has a sytem like you want and it's a disaster. Meanwhile more civilized countries that focus on rehabilitative justice have far lower repeated offenders and crime in general.
Investigator: spends 5 mins asking what day it is Ms. Sorella: "I'm not answering" thinking that the whole time he was just trying to establish that she was aware of the day and whats going on so she cant plead insanity "You seem to think its april fools day" Gottem
I'm looking for that video where they were interrogating a young man accusing him of killing his girlfriend. This young man had a black eye and kept saying he wanted to go back to sleep. And he was saying that he's been shot in the eye. Police didn't believe him and they didn't check his head properly and it turned out that he had 2 gunshots in his head and that he didn't kill that girl. It turned out that the perpetrators were his former roommate with his father. This young man is now brain-damaged because of the wrong reaction of the police. Does anyone know this case? It was so shocking that I would like to see it again, but I can't find it anywhere.
Respect for the Investigator or Detective... Dude was Slaughtering with questions and speaking for 5 hours straight , that is Explicitly better than just sitting alone on a Cell ( This means every second the Detective speaks is rather worth 10mins inside her Cell ).... Such a hideous act , i'm also disappointed in some Justice Systems. Like you gave her a 10 year with perol after that , yet her Husband who just dealt with a Drug thing got more Years and ended up dying inside his Cell.... Wtf is that ? She poisoned 2 kids and was Completely ok about it , she should've been atleast hanged if not Full Life without perol. It seems as it backfired the otherway when the father who's the One willing to protect the kids.... Sad reality and now he's gone while the Monster is still alive 😒
I wish I was an interrogator when I often hear missed opportunities to drive home the crime. I would have added: so you think your kids are at home eating dinner right now? .....they are at the morgue. You think your kids are getting ready for bed right now? ....they are being embalmed. You think your kids are going to sleep in their beds after a bedtime story? ....they are dead because you killed them and they will never heard a bedtime story again. and I would keep going.
It’s funny seeing all these comments about “What pretending to be crazy looks like” having watched this channel for a while. I’m so glad this channel has seen this amount of success, it’s so deserving.
Yeah I think I've been watching this channel for like 2 years. I started with the dude who killed his wife and two daughters. The famous case. Lowered his kids into barrels of oil or something horrible like that. The faking mental illness one was in my subs one day, and then I found THE OTHER JCS channel, which is J C S, with spaces, I think? It's been a JCS/J C S field day. Figured I'd rewatch this one before bed tonight.
For all of you who don't understand too well: That's a life sentence, with ten years before the POSSIBILITY of parole, not a ten-year sentence. Very different.
12:40 - I'm sure many, many people will say I'm wrong, that I'm heartless, when I say that I hope she never gets to sleep, or if she does, that she only ever sees terrifying dreams of her dead children. But I say, f it, never mind her mental problems, out of a desire to hurt her husband, she sacrificed those innocent little human beings. Hers, and all adults problems are insignificant, compared to those of children. All children deserve total care and consideration from all adults, especially from their parents. This woman failed, the reasons are meaningless, the children are dead, this woman must, at least spend the rest of her life, locked up in a miserable existence. I don't just want severe punishment, just for punishments sake, but rather to show respect for the two young humans that have been robbed of everything.
How can you love ANYONE more than your children? How could you use your children (especially at the risk of hurting THEM) as pawns to hurt someone else?
@JessietheLookout Yeah, there's a decent chunk of videos in Canada (I think a couple in the UK, too). If it's in the US, it's often a Florida case, though. Jim is prob North American, but idk if I'd say he's def Canadian. (Honestly, though, there are so many Canadian snowbirds in Florida, he may be one of those...)
@JessietheLookout If I recall correctly, he's Canadian. He has a pretty sophisticated understanding of the Canadian legal system and is knowledgable about the Canadian media landscape, so that seems to fit.
@bettythebutcher A lot of Americans by the Canadian border know much about Canada's legal system. Specifically in trade, it's kind of a must to know, ya know?
Benjamin Hamel you’re not kidding. As a Florida guy who moved to Lévis in QC I learned real quick that certain areas are just like the shitholes in Florida except they speak French instead of Spanish lol
This is a horrible situation regarding the subject of the video, but I literally laughed at loud when reading "That sigh of relief when the crazy is in Canada, and not Florida, this time."
@GnomeOfArgentina The guy narrating is not Jim. "Jim Can't Swim" is a team of people who research these videos. The narrator can be found on his own youtube channel.
I live in Florida! I live on the west coast of Florida in Crystal River. I used to live in the Tampa Bay area... Not all people in Florida are crazy and deranged! But the further south you go in Florida the crazier they get! But crazy is everywhere! Obviously, Canada!
@Chris Dooley People are the same wherever you go.Good and bad places in every city and country. Noone is biologically different because of where they live.
The narrator is not Jim. The guy we hear in the videos is a narrator linked in the description. As for the actual Jim, I've only heard him once in a video and know nothing else about him.
@GnomeofArgentia YOU ARE SO RIGHT!!! I will say that Canada is starting to produce some of the craziest people in the world. Their cases were backlogged through the 1990's because they had to send DNA for rape kits to the USA for testing. The Paul Bernardo case was one example. the USA gladly helped Canada but with the agreement that US kits received priority. Now Canada has the Pig Farmer, The Gay Toronto landscaper, Luka Magnotta, the Wilno murders and the highway of tears killings, etc etc etc. Florida is crazy but at least Floridians look and behave crazy. Canadians look harmless and that's scary
A couple of observations on my part. 1. Canadians seem like they are smarter than Americans. And I’m American. 2. This lady was the first suspect I’ve seen being interrogated who not only consulted a lawyer but remained silent. 3 I thought is was weird they finally found the guy when all shit was going down. 4. 15 years for what he was convicted of is insanely low compared to the US where he probably would have got 30 to life. 5. The husband was actually a stand up guy in the end. Taking the blame, not going against his wife when it might have gotten him less time, and then he killed himself. Imo he was a real man. 6. The interrogators accent was to die for. If he was interrogating me with that accent I would have admitted to anything including killing this woman’s kids- and I’m a guy. 7. I love the name Sorella. Too bad I will always associate it with a mom who murdered her 2 children.
Yeah, but they have just his there's better, they are all weird up there, killed all the Inuits horribly, as the other Spain, France, Dutch, English did to native American Indian, and the blacks. Not swedes, and Italians, and majority of run of the mill whites in USA.
JessietheLookout if he was Canadian he would get the pronunciation of the places right....Lavaaaaalll, and Montreaallll...I’m from Canada so....just saying
@Squeezey @Squeezey Yep, I realise that. I was just pointing out that these things didn't contradict my underlying recollection that he's Canadian, eh. But now I see that JCS a team of Jims swimming together. Neat!
@GnomeOfArgentina the reason Florida is always in the spotlight is because they have a law that essentially makes its so easy for anyone to get crime records .the the phrase "Florida man" exists because Florida has a high degree transparency to conviction records.
@GnomeOfArgentina snowbirds.my ex-bf drove otr 48 states and truckers absolutely hate them.i've been to every truckstop on all interstates highways (I80 in walcott being the coolest)oh so is the one by kemmerer wyoming and their cute 35cent icecream and yes the truckers really do hate them ol'fogies as much as the coop being open.especially when they park in their stalls on the big truck side.makes em' cuss.
Right? Anytime anything crazy comes out, like a person eating another person for 20min on a highway ends up being from Florida. Always wonder if there's something in the water there 🤔
That detective is amazing for not only persistently asking what day it is, but the sheer SAVAGE-NESS of pulling an April Fool's joke in the middle of a murder investigation.
i will never understand how you can possibly go through with murdering your own children. i could not even possibly do that to my dog. it takes one hell of a messed up brain. or some crazy condition. it just goes unimaginably far.
I think I just found another sober activity. Watching people who have done horrible things and learn also why they did what they did. I just find these videos a hella lot fascinating and drawn to them by some unknown force and I love every second of it for some odd reason. :Nigel Thornberry: mhmm yes…SMAshing.
I remember I watched this several times in a row when I first discovered it .. I don't remember exactly what fascinated me so much with the video but it's definitely a special case...
Before everyone jumps all over me, I am NOT defending her in any way. But I still hate when cops do this shit. It's not always a guilty person sitting there. They do this shit to innocent people, too.
Even though I am certain I would never find myself in a situation like this with detectives talking to me, the only word I would ever say in these situations would be..."Lawyer" Why do people say anything else, even if they are innocent and there by coincidence or accident?
Oh, should have watched first...she did a good job. Some of these interrogations border on some form of torture to me...I mean after 5 hours of people harassing, demoralizing, and breaking down the ability to think rationally, it's no wonder there are so many innocents in jail. It's all in the name of "justice" and can be argued as justified if they actually have the corroborating evidence to back it up and are certain they are guilty, but otherwise, at what cost is this justified?
@Dom D It's not the color of their skin, but the content of a person's character. These type of people are monsters. This is about what was done to these innocent children, not race. By saying things as such, shows who the true racist is. You.
Alexxiss Brooke's New Modern Radio animals can’t make complex decisions or think "why do I do this?". They have no moral system, their instincts are guiding them. You can’t compare child murderers to animals eating their offspring. I don’t think you understand why exactly animals feel the need to eat their offspring.
@Dom D "man come on. that was racist as hell!" and you as well. racists hate fellow racists because other racists don't align with their form of racism.
Dom D This didn't have anything to do with race, and it's on both sides. We people of color are better than no one, and no one is better than us. Humans are humans, and we're all equally shitty.
america? wow. have you ever read Medea? not sure if americans have to read it in school like we do in europe, but it is basically what this woman did and it's one of the oldest plays of ancient greece written in 431 BC.
So this woman killed her 2 children one being only 9 and other 8 years old, it was done to get revenge on her husband and there are people in the comments bashing each other, are you fricking kidding me?
The homicide rate is about 5 per 100,000 in north America. That's about half what it was a generation ago, and the lowest it gets throughout history. Too high, still, but this is as peaceful as we get.
@Dom D if you want to bring race into it, I'm fairly certain it's higher among latino women, but either way it's a practise that all sorts of women seem to have done since time immemorial
At first I was kinda pleased that my comment got over 2k likes and comments...but I didn't expect this to become a race war....there are good and bad in ALL races....black, white, middle eastern, Asian, ect.....and to try to isolate one race and say they are all bad is one of the most ignorant statements you can possibly make...with that being said, God Bless you all...
It's been a thing for a while. In ancient Greek mythology there is a woman named Medea who kills her children to get back at her husband who left her for another woman.
@Steve Winwood except that more children are killed by their fathers... I think people are more touched when it's a woman, because traditionally mothers should be more connected to their children, it's hard to comprehend
@Marty Mcfly 88MPH completely wrong - America is the most dangerous country, the safest would be Norway, Sweden, Holland, the more left leaning places. Hands down America is more dangerous than Mexico,Asia, Europe ....Europe is very diverse skin colour has nothing to do with sociopathy that’s an equal opportunity disorder. Hitler Trump have white skin ....so did Ted Bundy ....
@Lyra Avatar racism is racism but provide context, because to act like his racism is equal to that of say a white sherriff's deputy that just killed an unarmed black man is ridiculous. What he said was definitely prejudicial but I dont blame any person of color that resents the white people of the US because they have experienced TRUE racial injustice, not just reading off color comments meant as a joke. You're feigning outrage at the comments so you can act like "see all things equal". When all is NOT equal, especially in regards to racism in america. Maybe if we fix our racist judicial system, bigoted real estate practices and fund inner city schools then you wont have to see minorities making sideways comments about white people, no? Lol "racism is racism" until we talk about REAL racism then its fake news.
@Dom D haha that may be true, but its still my post...I am the creator and I can taketh away..so I pretty much own you since you admit to owning the comment section
Haven't heard that part yet.....went straight to the comments....what's it called? Bunny Boiler? Never mind, that's when you kill their pet. Either way, both seem to be pretty effective. They just love their partner too much.....that's all...just tender, precious hearts.
@Marty Mcfly 88MPH Almost like areas with wealthy people who have easily lives tend to be safer in general than poor regions with ppl than suffered under generational exploitation. But funny how you make it about race rather tja socioeconomic reason. I wonder why.
@Deranfan its not just financial standing that causes the crime issue. All African countries are more unsafe than all Caucasian countries. That dummy Lucy told me that "Norway, Denmark, Canada" are safer... those countries are also whiter than American. The only dangerous places in America are Baltimore, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, etc. Basically, the more diversity, the more crime. She names some of the whitest countries in the world as an example, that's pretty racist of her IMO.
@Anonym exactly! You can’t compare the two. When animals kill their young, it’s just part of their nature. When humans do it, we consider it so much worse and so terrible because we have the ability to think rationally and morally, we are more than just instinct.
March 2029: Ms.Sorella awakes to the sound of her cell door opening and counts the footsteps of the man approaching, her back turned to him. The footsteps stop and she feels a hand placed on her shoulder, and the warmth of his breath on her ear. She turns ever so slightly and catches a glimpse of the man who interrogated her all those years ago, the man whose questions she had tried to silence in her mind, and still was trying after all these years. She trembles as he inhales, but his voice calls to her all the same:
David Sapir2021-06-04 01:23:15 (edited 2021-06-05 21:06:08 )
I've been subscribed/addicted to JCS ever since stumbling across "There's Something About Casey" last year. This channel is so much better than any true crime show or documentary on television. No cliche soundtracks, no gratuitously over produced edits and graphics, and no hyper melodramatic, over the top delivery from callous narrators/hosts that so often cheapen the severity of the crime and disrespect the memory and suffering of the victims and their families. Every JCS video is presented with intelligence, insight and respect. And it's easily among the most fascinating and compelling true crime content I've ever watched.
finally someone who knows this channel longer than 3 weeks. the only comments i can see say "i come from the last video and i binge watch all of the videos now".
The loveliest thing about his delivery, is that it shows how pathetic and inhuman a criminal really is when cornered by interrogators. Without romanticizing or trying to make crime look cool, which as mentioned by the top comment, is disrespectful toward the victims.
10 years until parole is a sin. But, I really wanted to discuss the lack of Miranda rights in Canada, and do you think the US should allow this type of interrogation?
COLDDDD HEARTED, EVIL ... How could you kill your babies. THEN, look at them dead on the floor in a photo and not even SLIGHTLY react, Oh my god. I hope somebody gives her what she deserves in prison.
10:14 - " you need to explain this ". She could cut short this prolonged, seemingly awkward, indeed painful situation, by just stating the blatantly obvious fact that " OK, I'm a disgusting, worthless, evil excuse for a mother. I'm the one that should be dead, not my two, beautiful, innocent daughters." Just stating the bleeding obvious.
American here, I have a really conflicted feeling about the interrogation in this video. Justice was served, but the right to an attorney and being invulnerable for the period of time this interrogation actually took place are concepts that have been hammered super hard into me and that I like a lot. I wouldn't feel safe being innocent as an individual tries to manipulate me into revealing details that are coherent with a theory he has an interest in constructing. This video is very challenging for my beliefs, might swap them bc I think the interrogator did a great job and we got a desired outcome.
Ik she has a right to an attorney, but if I understood correctly this all took place while she was waiting for her lawyer to arrive. It seems dirty that a person can be left vulnerable to a professional interrogator for how long it takes for an attorney to get there.
T BX the most terrifying part is the fact that she probably said that to herself before and after killing them, making it an excuse.. She brought them then she can end them and you can see that in her interrogation
Thus says the Lord of hosts, ‘I have noted what Amalek did to Israel in opposing them on the way when they came up out of Egypt. Now go and strike Amalek and devote to destruction all that they have. Do not spare them, but kill both man and woman, child and infant, ox and sheep, camel and donkey.’”
Samaria shall bear her guilt, because she has rebelled against her God; they shall fall by the sword; their little ones shall be dashed in pieces, and their pregnant women ripped open.
Delta November Lady in the video is not the nation of Babylon, she is a lady in North America. You would know that was relevant if you read the verse before the one you sent. It’s called reading in context.
“If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son who will not obey the voice of his father or the voice of his mother, and, though they discipline him, will not listen to them, then his father and his mother shall take hold of him and bring him out to the elders of his city at the gate of the place where he lives, and they shall say to the elders of his city, ‘This our son is stubborn and rebellious; he will not obey our voice; he is a glutton and a drunkard.’ Then all the men of the city shall stone him to death with stones. So you shall purge the evil from your midst, and all Israel shall hear, and fear.
Delta November Ms. Sorellas children were not adult male, alcoholics in ancient Israel, so she would not have gotten justified guidance to kill her kids with that verse either.
Delta November “mental gymnastics” lol, such a quickly deployed term from internet folk. Reading something in context is not mental gymnastics. Original comment said Bible says for her to kill her kids. In context, there does not exist such a verse, you can look as hard as you want.
Tragic and insane. One thing I dont get is when she is repeatedly saying I wanna go back to my cell and they dont grant her this even after hours of getting almost nothing out of her. She spoke to her lawyer, you obviously arent making any progress…move on.
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Joseph Berkeley2020-03-05 22:14:20 (edited 2020-03-06 15:59:56 )
It's rather interesting to me that Sorella made a half-hearted attempt at suicide prior to her arrest. Mainly due to the fact that many maternal filicides (up to 29%) are followed or accompanied by a suicide. It is interesting in this case because it muddies the motivations of Sorella. Most cases of maternal filicide that include the suicide of the mother have some element of psychotic thinking, culminating in an altruistic belief by the mother that she is rescuing the children from a horrible, untenable life, and that death is a far better fate for the children than being subjected to a torturous existence. Most often, there is an emotional upheaval or event preceding these kind of acts that lead to the ultimate event. Sorella, however, was very obviously unsuccessful in her attempt at taking her life, and there seems to be far more evidence pointing in the direction of the revenge motivation. I have to wonder if prior to the event, she had maintained some surreptitious contact (that was abruptly halted) with her absent husband that lead her down the path of revenge. She had no other recourse in terms of contacting him, and determined as her final resort to take the lives of her kids in order to punish him for the act.
Edit: Upon reviewing the video, it states that communication with her husband was abruptly halted in the beginning of ‘09, which lead them to the revenge motivation. These cases are never as clear cut as they seem, and I believe her motivations were dichotomous. She wanted revenge, and perhaps also thought the children would suffer a life unworthy of her standards.
Either way, she sucks. Both as a mom, and a human.
I agree as well. I believe that most of the acts of taking the children's lives is more so in thinking that if the parents are dead than no one would ever be able to give the children the amount of love that the parent could and would, the kind of love that they deserve. Just my opinion of the cases that aren't done out of a revenge to the other parent....
Thanks all, I have been considering doing my own videos and getting a channel up and moving here very soon. I wanted to focus my first couple of videos on two cases: Lori Vallow and her missing children, and one from my hometown, the Leticia/ Gannon Stauch case that is unfolding now. Hope to see everyone soon!
Joseph Berkeley that Gannon Stauch case is so, so very heartbreaking. I almost wish I’d never heard about it. I’m still sick after hearing that audio that she “accidentally” recorded.
@Joseph Berkeley Good luck! I subbed to you preëmptively just in case you do. Remember to invest in a high quality microphone and learn some editing skills, perhaps pay someone until you get good. I know channels that are absolute crap in terms of content or "analysis" but have quick cuts to keep the average ADHD-addled viewer watching as well as quality audio (and video, depending on what you'd like to do... Although most YouTubers who go on camera accrue subscribers depending on how photogenic they are, sadly.) Good luck!
@Pickles Thank you! I really appreciate the advice, and will take it all on board. I'm not sure how I will fare in terms of being photogenic, but hopefully my content will have enough substance that my face will be a byline lol. I'll try to get something pushed out very soon here, within a week.
@Joseph Berkeley Dude, you don't even need to show your face if you don't want to. Some of the best YouTubers are "Narrators" who use video or pictures just like JCS. As long as you have something of substance to say you'll be good.
MellowMia yeah, I keep wondering about the anonymity factor. It’s easy enough to see what I look like via my name, but it may serve me to just focus on the content anyway. I think you’re right. Leaves a bit of mystery and puts all focus on the subject at hand.
I wanted more information about her relationship with the father. I know he ceased contact but that doesn't really tell the story. Was she already mentally fragile? Did she resent having to care for the girls alone? It would seem that his attempt after being captured and being confronted with what happened to the daughters he left behind was successful. Did she really want to kill herself? Despite obviously poisoning them, did she really intend to take her children's lives. There's so much gray here, not in the crime but in the motives.
Joseph Berkeley I’m interested to see your videos. I love true crime that focuses on the motivations and underlying psychological reasons and most focuses on shock value and pity porn.
Joseph Berkeley Psychologists perhaps? My best friend is Neuropsychologist. So when I read your post, you used similar wording which I’ve heard him use.
It's sad to think some people think so little of their own children that they'll use them as pawns... object possessions that are worthy of sacrificing for any reason. Pathetic. :(
You need to check out " man gets advice about cheating wife on Reddit and his wife kills his children" it's really imteresting people that kill their children over jealousy or revenge. They perpetrator tends to have a cold stoic demeanor I've noticed you should check it out it s an absolutely insane and sad story. he had been asking advice from a Reddit thread about what he should do about his cheating wife. They give him advice she had been sleeping with a neighbor I'm not gonna give it all away. But long story short he stops updating abruptly. Somebody on Reddit found a story about a women killing her children because her husband was going to divorce her. And fed it went nuts investigating trying to find out if it was the same guy. Finnaly months later he gives an update with the news story and it was him. It's a really interesting but sad story but definitely worth a look.
yeah your analysis reads just as well thought out as JCS but i have to say i laughed at the end comment just because it was so opposite to the analysis made. 'either way she SUCKS.'
@O Madden right could you imagine being on that thread telling him to leave cheating ads. If feel horrible and maybe a little responsible. Idk you summed it up well just "crazy"
Binge watched everything on your channel ......again lol. Simply amazing professional job
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MM 272022-06-27 12:42:40 (edited 2022-06-27 12:43:09 )
How is it our culture values the lives of children so little that a child killer was released on bond for a year and then later is eligible for parole after only 10 years? She murdered two innocent children in cold blood. SMH
I'm kinda sad this channel is uploading so rarely. This content is really good. These crime things fascinate me, but other channels don't do these commentaries with background info.
In a different, slightly happier timeline, Adele Sorella dies after crashing into that utility pole. Her daughters are found alive and recover fully. They go on to live happily with their drug lord father.
As a mother I just cannot fathom being able to do this. To hurt your own precious babies. I just truly cannot. Like my brain is trying to process this is real, but isn't able to.
I have never been more fascinated with a channel. I only have a few more to go and I would have watched them all in less than a few days lol. Keep up the great work!
If everyone watched this channel the crime rate would definitely drop, I hope people can start thinking before doing something evil they will regret for the rest of their lives.
“I’m reserving my right to remain silent, and following my lawyers advice”
“So do you believe what I told you to be true?” “No I don’t believe what you said”
Welp that’s not remaining silent....
The best thing you can do, is simply be completely silent, don’t even tell them you are invoking your right to remain silent, and stare them down.
Try to make it just as uncomfortable for the police as they try to make you.
(Also before anyone says anything stupid, yes I know she did it, she deserves to burn in hell for all eternity. That however is different then letting people know if they want to invoke their RIGHT to remain silent, the best way to do so, is really to remain silent completely). You don’t have to explain that you are remaining silent because it’s your right, your lawyer if he’s good, will explain that to the jury, you don’t have to do it, and it will probably only lead to you saying something you shouldn’t, like she did.
I feel so left out cause my addiction started with the mom who killed her child but for some reason didn’t get convicted and everyone else started with what pretending to be crazy looks like
the craziest thing about this story, is at the end when I found out in canada, you can be tried for same crime twice. glad it worked out positively in catching a murderer, but holy shit what a terrible system.
Because there is an INSANE amount of tension in the situation…and the interrogator is very good at letting it ride…those long pauses of silence… it’s like he’s allowing the quiet to speak to her “it’s on you now. There’s no running or hiding from what you did. A lawyer cannot save you.”
Agreed. You can get anyone to confess to anything if you interrogate them for long enough. Show someone the same awful photo enough times and they won’t react to it strongly anymore.
its a good thing shes a free happy living human out of prison. god bless canada 🇨🇦. her kids would be teenagers now but canada decided she matters more than any one elses safety.
As a reliable Laval representative and resident, I must state that we do not condone Ms. Sorella actions 😅 Thanks for the awesome vid as always my man was cool to get a lil s/o to my home town 😌
"You gave them life, You brought them up.... they trusted you" Detective is hitting deep on this one, Interesting to see a case where the criminal is exercising their right to remain silent but still failing.
It's hard for a lot of people to just sit like a stone. His unceasing questions and comments can be like Chinese water torture, wearing on her nerves especially given the fact that she's exhausted on many levels and wanting to go back to a "safe" space -- her cell. Say something to stop him, shut him up; give him a little so he'll let me go. What she doesn't understand -- what many of us have come to understand from watching these videos -- is that it's not just what you say but what you don't say and what you do and how you react that can and will be used against you in a court of law. It's like the woman who poisoned her infant daughter with fentanyl mixed in a baby bottle; she wasn't grief-stricken over her child, only ready to manipulate the story to implicate her boyfriend.
@leviathanmg Couldn't agree more, you put it in better words than I could. Even when left with nothing in favour of evidence through their words, the words unsaid and actions made tell their own story in court.
Couldn't imagine any criminal being calculated enough to endure this kind of investigation with their mind un-rattled .
Think Tank: replying to comments is “legit stalking”? Lmao... in case you’re notbaware some people have notifications on when someone responds to them so they can respond back, it’s not stalking it’s just responding on social media...
wjerame for real! I’m sure if I ever commit a crime and get interrogated that I know all the things now lol. I kept saying (in past videos) “they’d never know that if you had a lawyer next to you”. Man.
@TheBunkerbunny5 She really was, I mean the way she tried to gaslight her husband on the phone was just wild, like did she honestly think that he'd believe her?😅
I started with Jennifer’s solution, then the Casey Anthony case, then Lazarus, then the stalker, the guy who shoots the teen and thinks he’s the victim, now this
JCS videos are more addictive than crack. Trust me, I'm a sober recovering addict with 10 years under my belt. Heroin, Coke, Meth... That stuff is weak compared to JCS videos...I know that there's nothing new on this channel but I check back everyday.
ive been binging these and taking notes on the psychology and interrogation tactics and body language for about 2 weeks now. I haven't watched much of anything else. it is beyond sad but also interesting to hear how these monsters are caught. what the investigators do to get the confession and put the pressure on them.
Question: does anyone know who is the one guy who stalked his (female) neighbor and then she was going to move out so he broke into her apartment and murdered her. Then during interrogation he (has big bushy hair). Creepily stared at the interrogators and did not move for hours. He dominated the staring contest and was super creepy. Answering all questions “Yes” “No” or “I don’t know”.
Stephen McDaniels is definitely the most intriguing, that was my gateway episode. Seeing Christie Mac and her mother crying really tore my heart out, that "RapeMachine" bastard needs to be taught a good lesson. these are very well researched and narrated marvellously. most big network producers are not this good.
I started with Jennifer Pan, then Dalia Dippalito, and now this one. At this rate I will have watched them all in a week. I should pace myself better. They are all so fascinating, it’s hard not to binge.
Lazarus is definitely the least brutal to hear and watch and the only one that could make me laugh at how ridiculous her reaction was! How she managed to be a detective for all those years and not pick up any lying skills totally baffles me
@michele haase I’ve been hesitant to watch that. Though way back when they first got him i remember seeing the footage of the neighbor and cops taking to him while in the background theres imagery of a fetus and shit on tv and yoy can see him notice it and trip out. It was like god himself had the programming schedule. It was crazy.
@michele haase I've watched for longer than the channel even goes back now and I'm confused. I can't remember the first video but it was a murder interrogation obviously. I dont think it was Chris watts, but that might have been it. I Feel like its been much much longer than a year. I wanna say I watched this channel 3 years ago. I know I've been here since the first video but I can't remember how long ago that was. I know the Channels name was Jim can't swim originally.. And he had problems with uploading/the videos being removed over some bs. Then he put the videos back. 2017 sounds right but I could have been earlier. I dont see it being later than that but My memory sucks.
I ran through all the videos they like little crack rocks n now im hooked up itching for more I need more now I can't stop ppl I need help but I don't want it I want more of these videos n I won't take anything less dam it if I don't some soon im gonna start lashing out in anger n violence dam it lol
I started with cases I was very familiar with. Chris watts, Dahlia dipolito Jodi Arias, casey anthony and then found Stephanie Lazarus, Jennifer's solution, and now this.
Lmaoooooooooooo I came to help and got stuck my damn self. But seriously the way the narrator's intelligence is percieved through his narrative and understanding is crazy
That’s how you tube and internet works to make your preferences readily available, delete searches etc and these videos or anything else you watch won’t open a trail for similar themes
Haha same thing here I started with the wrath of Jodi if you havnt seen that one definitely go and watch it its 2 hours long and an amazingly fascinating watch!
I started with Chris Watts but there were no other videos so I couldn’t watch anything else a few months later Jennifer’s solution and now I’m on a spiral of videos
@P La Strange, but ye know she was a lovely looking young girl. Isn't it amazing how pretty girls can turn so ugly? This one got the face she deserves.
Started with Jodi Arias, then Casey Anthony, then Lee Rodarte, then Steven McDaniel, now I'm here... I did this all today, and I've been at work for 7 hours 😳 priorities though.
once you are done with these, you will be desperately be looking for more and will find out that he actually has a patreon for $1 a month that has ton more videos
It might be sexism, but honestly, I imagine it was something to do with the possibility that suicidal thoughts may have been part of the motive. That still probably isn't exactly right though. I get the feeling the suicidal thing was just a story set up to be a sympathisable motive, she seems too collected and 'competent' in the interrogation for her to actually be a seriously depressed person who failed a murder-suicide. Haven't finished the video yet tho tbh.
Edit: ok, they didn't buy that anyway, so yeah - guess that probably is sexism.
dowtie dowtie Doesn’t have much to do with “female privilege” more so problems with Canada. We have a dude that decapitated someone on a greyhound bus and only god a slap on the wrist. The justice system here is a joke
Elena Torre while I don’t know enough about this case or Canadian law to know exactly why her sentence was low, elsewhere it is not uncommon I’m afraid. There is still the thought in some places that a mother always has a maternal instinct towards her children and if she does them harm then she is ill in some way.
It has nothing to do with her being a woman. Possibility of parole is not a guarantee. It just means she will go to court and a judge will decide if she gets parole or not. Usually monsters who kill their kids don't get granted parole.
That's the earliest eligibility date, although eligible and every case is different, alot of time people are denied the first 2 or 3 times up if they have LIFE as the back number, which means regardless if she ever gets put she will be on parole for the rest of her life
Someone broke into our house one night a year ago. He tried to rape me. { thought my husband wasn't home.} my husband beat him an inch of his life. They were both arrested. My husband is still sitting in county prison awaiting trial, they're offering. 7 to 20 yrs. Other guy.....time served. That's another joke.
@Pokemon_RateItOrHateIt2.0 Thank you so much. It's been awful for me. Cause of this, I lost everything. My apartment, clothes, furniture, childhood trinkets, even my job, & dog! Police tried telling us there is no " Self defense " law here in P.A. I asked the police, " wtf, so someone breaks in to do a felony, & you can not defend yourself?? They said... " You're correct" I'm truly stunned. Thank you again for the kind words, it means a lot. There's days I don't even want to get out of bed. SMH
logy650 I agree, but if you want to get rid of inequalities on the justice system, you have to get rid of hurtful gender stereotypes like "women are the nurturing sex and are naturally less dangerous than men", good luck with that.
@Elena Torre Yes in second degree murder convictions in Canada can contain a parole eligibility from 10-25 and 1st degree murder convictions it's an automatic sentence of life without parole for 25 years years but on most occasions the parole board may not parole them forever.
@cristowwal39 Exactly, Robert Pickton got 25 years because that was the max sentence. There are actually several cases from Cananda I can remember where they were serial killers but still only got life.
@GreatGallopingGulags People must have equal rights, but also must have equal responsibilities. I don`t care about what the murderer is having between the legs - it`s the murderer
Sep Tember she murdered 2 children 8 & 9 years old - gets only 10 years (5 years for each kill) & her husband gets 15 years for drug smuggling. 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️ How pathetic.
@Doublechindoge 7 No it's a statistical fact that men get sentenced over twice as harsh as women., if she played the insanity/mental illness card she would have been able to walk free with $20000 gift from the tax payer.
No, she got a life sentence, with the possibility of parole in 10 years. Canada, like most of the rest of the western world, doesn't have indeterminate sentences for most criminals.
She got a life sentence with the POSSIBILITY of parole in 10 years, which hopefully won't happen. I'm disgusted that she was free for a year after the judge made a mistake. Ugh!
@Dominique M 1 nobody said the words "tyranny and oppression". 2 there are objective facts we can examine. women receive less harsh sentences for identical crimes in America. that is a fact demonstrated by evidence. there is no confirmation bias at play.
@Doublechindoge 7 they must have been ruled as irrational as she was convicted on two accounts of second-degree murder. I think its bullshit, she's clearly a cold and calculating sociopath
@HexagramMan it isn't sexism.It's like that in most foreign countries. They get very little time for murder. Men and woman 'in most cases' of murder. Even when they brutally slaughter their own children they only get a handful of years compared to the states. Yet they call our system barbaric, but we don't let those animals back out to repeat the crimes like they do!! It's got nothing to do with sexism!!
Its annoying, but in the video it says the first conviction got thrown out because of "Judge error." Basically, she got out of the first charge (probably first degree murder) because of a technicality. It really isn't sex bias, it's just human error. Once they fucked up, because of double jeopardy laws, they could only get her for 2nd degree murder a much lesser charge.
@Felipe Medina Jr There must be ways around double jeopardy. I mean even US citizens can get their ass thrown in Guantanamo, right? It's all technicalities, the winners get to rewrite history and all that jazz. That's what makes the law so great. It can be manipulated in any number of ways.
@gmshadowtraders there really isn't a way around double jeopardy unless you commit the same crime again. Regardless, the only way they (the prosecution) thought of getting her behind bars was 2nd degree. So there you go.
@Panda Power Its not entirely nonsense. This was the most recent article I found https://www.law.umich.edu/newsandinfo/features/Pages/starr_gender_disparities.aspx and it quotes a study saying that men get 63% higher sentences than women and that men are twice as likely to be incarcerated than women. It's a pretty big issue all around. But again, thats not what happened here. After all, I believe in objectivity.
@Panda Power To your first point: The article says women RATES of incarceration are going up. That kinda proves my point that historically Men have always been put in jail more often, but also shows hope for change. Furthermore the source also states that Male population in prisons is still significantly higher. To put it in simple terms: if there's 1 woman in prison and another goes in that's a 100% increase, but if there's 100 men in prison and 10 more go in that's only a 10% increase. Using that metric, you could say women are going to prison far more, but thats not the case at all. Your second point is fair. The data does show self defense cases favor men. Idk what the bias is there. The case in question is iffy. The lady was raped, but she killed the guy after the fact. And now its her and her brother's word vs a dead guys. I'm not saying that I don't believe that rapist had it coming, but under the law you cannot take vigilante justice. Hopefully she can prove that her bro was being attacked though. Your 3rd point : again its all down to statistics. If 70-80% of women incarcerated for murder claim self defense, don't you think the number of women is jail after claiming self-defense will be higher? Also, I've seen various murder shows about killer women and they all claim self defense. Its just a scape goat for them (basically an easy defense because men are seem as aggressors), but not always the truth. Domestic violence and abuse is an issue, but it has gotten better (as in the rates have dropped) annually year per year https://www.cnn.com/2013/12/06/us/domestic-intimate-partner-violence-fast-facts/index.html Yet it remains the #1 defense hmmmm. And with your 4th point: again its an issue with statistics and hearsay. The prisoners claim they were survivors, but that doesn't mean that's the case. Especially since they were found guilty, I doubt they had enough evidence of abuse. Regardless, its a touchy subject and arguing the point that they may be lying to save themselves would just make me seem like a victim blamer , but I mean, its hard to believe convicted murderers.
@Felipe Medina Jr My first point was phrased poorly- I should have said incarceration growth rates are higher for women, and also that efforts to decrease incarceration rates hasn't been effective for women as it has for men. Other than that miswording, all my other points still stand.
It’s because they charged her for second degree murder. Probably took mental illness and brain surgery into account and the deaths of the girls were unknown but seemingly non violent.
Thats the normal average punishment for taking lives in every single western country, all over the western world, just in America you have to go in prison unil you die.
She got life.. parole possible after 10 years but if she's still stone cold at her parole hearing, the parole board won't let her out. They want to see that you're sorry for what you've done.
The patience to slowly break her down over five hours. Damn. I would've done it for two hours TOPS and then resorted to shaking a confession out of her.
I hate it when she states "I am their mother"... like she has every right to cut their life short. What I don't get is why people like that decided to have children?
I swear some people have children just so they have something to post on Facebook about. Making a family for the sole purpose of taking pictures and videos. Once they’re bored with their family life, they trash their children like worthless objects in hopes to move forward. It’s so tragic.
Imo it's because our cultures and society as a whole tells us to get married and have kids so a lot people who shouldn't get married or have kids with each other force themselves to get into these deep relationships with a lot of responsibility and don't know how to get out.
@Likeitornot yes, it is the norm of culture and society as a whole.. but, don't let that discourage you from living your life as you see fit... In the end we are pretty much accountable for ourselves in every way we live our life, and wether our choices were our own or we let others ("society") dictate for us; we have to man/woman-up to not be a victim to circumstance. Only then, can we say we have live life completely and meaningfully.
Same reason why I do not understand why people keep aborting their babies, and continue saying it is a woman right to do so. Her logic is very similiar to the SJW lunatics.
@———————————— it’s also your opinion that there is a god. If you were honest with yourself though, like all humans alive or dead, nobody has ever, or will ever know with 100% certainty until they die, and most likely not even then.
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Peter Njeim2021-05-29 21:46:12 (edited 2021-05-29 21:47:25 )
@Sammie Rin top 10 failed comebacks lol. She obviously was trying to say that no mother would kill her child, and that therefore the interrogators's claim was absurd. You're twisting her meaning and it's a really bad look for you. "Good luck to your statement" lol
This whole discussion is the mother denying the children are dead, which completely rules out your claim that she meant being their mother is a free pass to murder them
@Sammie Rin i dont support abortions but i do feel that people who cant take proper care of their kids shouldnt have kids in the first place. Abortion is better than being an abusive parent.
@Sammie Rin it’s hard to argue wit u cuz ur a bit slow . Is English your second or third language ? Why would she admit she killed her kids ? She’s trying to say she’s their mother and a mother wouldn’t kill their own kids
@Patty if you take words at face value while their behaviours and energy do not match good luck!!!! Some people become parents to hide their shady business or hide the fact that they are narcissist.
Whoever is behind this channel, I just wanna say that your videos really help me cope with my depression. I've been having the worst days of my life, and to ease the pain, I've been binge watching your videos like 24/7. Thank you for this.
Please get well or get help the best you can. I’ve been on the deep end as well. There are some great things out there that you need to find to get you out of the dark.
@PrinniesForEveryone depression can be just as debilitating as any other condition, would you tell someone with broken bones to get up and walk it off? would you tell someone with cystic fibrosis to just blow their nose more? depression isnt a choice, depression isnt laziness, depression isnt some kinda “cop-out”; depression is a debilitating, lifelong battle that kills people. to the person who made the original comment, i hope you are doing okay; you are never alone, both in life, and in your struggles. if this channels videos are helping to distract you from your depression, that is absolutely okay and valid, i hope you find even more things that help to ease your pain. remember that help is always out there when you need it; you are deserving of compassion, love and support, dont deny yourself of these things
I feel you should speak to some extremely hurt people and you may change your perspective, also comments like these can be very harmful to some who are in a bad place mentally
There is a God and He is alive andd He wants you to know He loves you very very much! I Pray you have peacee in your mind, soul, and heart, many blessings to you friend! 💛
I hope you are taking care of yourself... I'm the support system for someone who's been depressed and we work through her lows together. Sometimes, it involves things that aren't considered 'happy thoughts' but it works for us. Everyone finds different ways to cope with life and all that it comes with so don't let anyone bring you down with comments here. They may not get it. It's ok, the rest of us do. Take care of yourself please and get medical help...
Right there with you brother, opiate withdrawls. Go to “Best Documentary” channel and watch deadliest journeys series. It will make you feel better about your situation, also I watch those Worlds Most Dangerous Prisons episodes. Those will definitely make you feel better. Hang in there my friend! -danny
Check out Bailey Sarian, cuz I know exactly what u mean, and these videos and one or two other creators' videos have REALLY helped my mental health// headspace on hard nights.
“Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” Matthew 11:28-30 KJV
Jesus saved me from my anxiety and depression, he can save you as well if only you believe in him from your heart and run to him. “Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.” 1 Peter 5:7 KJV
Omg me too!! ChubbyEmu has GREAT medical mystery videos and of course dnd podcasts are like 4h long. It can get better, but in the meantime happy binging, and bring some snacks and some Gatorade if you can.
Stay strong! Bad days never last forever, I promise you this! Keep pushing and let go of things and people who bring you pain. Don’t let your past keep you down. You deserve a good life and you deserve to feel happiness. Believe in yourself and in a brighter tomorrow. Energy is very powerful so think positive as much as you can please 🤍
Question to professionals in the comment section: is her not acknowledging the reality of her crime related to pathological narcissism? Having seen other suspects on this channel I’m horrified of the self centredness of those individuals but I want to know about the dynamics behind that.
Mmm, her rejection of the reality doesn’t speak to pathological narcissism to me. If she said something like, my children can’t be dead, I wouldn’t allow it - or something that would place her in the power position, that would be closer. She doesn’t appear to be showing concern for herself either, no “what about me?”, or a story where she is the real victim. Not saying she doesn’t display any narcissistic behaviour but this rejection of reality seems more like an inability to accept responsibility or even shame presented as avoidance.
Disclaimer - this is not a diagnosis, an offer of a diagnosis and nothing said in YouTube comment sections should be taken as medical or mental health advice.
@Anne Charlie You're right that he said it in the video, but it's not always written in that way. Here in Europe we use the more logical order day-month-year.
@bnfgh123 I understand Hamburger-land measurements but I've never gotten this one. You're telling me you've never had days where you just wanna check the month and you're done? Esp. during Covid. "It's November- alright wham bam send me back to my cell thanks for the coke!" ;)
I don't think he was meant to joke. If she was innocent, she would've had to light up at the possibility that this is a horribly executed april fools joke. But she didn't give a flying fuck about that, because she knew they were dead.
Na I think he wanted her to responed to it regardless so it would make a harder case for her lawyer to claim she was mental at the time of her interrogation. I don’t think he was talking about it being related literally to April fools lmao
@JAESWIFT That's exactly what I thought when I watched it. But I saw that on the camera in was April 1st. I thought to myself. That can't be what he wants to bring up. And yup... :D lol
Legend has it that after serving her sentence, she went for a vacation with Casey in Tanzania. They solved the issue of cannibalism against albinistic people by eating all the albinistic kids themselves.
@Joeseph Lambert I live in an area in the US that makes you register for a pet license if you have a dog or cat, which has to be renewed yearly. You also need to provide proof of rabies shots every 4 years. Otherwise you get fined if you are found with an unlicensed cat or dog.
@Gus Howard I have a couple firends that have 6 children. They used both condoms + contraceptive pills at the same time time, every time, and still got pregnant every single time. They are exasperated and are both looking into sterilization because clearly contraceptive methods never worked for them. So yeah, you can be way too fertile as well.
@Brie B how do you explain then my friends couple that used combination of pills + condoms at the same time and still got pregnant 6 times. It never worked on them and now they look into sterilization. I had a live example so I believe it is possible to be too fertile.
@N O @Brie B how do you explain then my friends couple that used combination of pills + condoms at the same time and still got pregnant 6 times. It never worked on them and now they look into sterilization. I had a live example so I believe it is possible to be too fertile.
@INatalkaI @Brie B how do you explain then my friends couple that used combination of pills + condoms at the same time and still got pregnant 6 times. It never worked on them and now they look into sterilization. I had a live example so I believe it is possible to be too fertile..
@Innaa Dynamitee @Brie B how do you explain then my friends couple that used combination of pills + condoms at the same time and still got pregnant 6 times. It never worked on them and now they look into sterilization. I had a live example so I believe it is possible to be too fertile.
@marishkaspirit I think maybe it might be more likely that they made mistakes when using contraceptives, because when using multiple forms of contraceptives the likelihood of conception is ridiculously low. However this likelihood increases with improper use, but it could just be a case with incredibly small chances coming through.
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams......
No else thinks the mob might have killed the kids to get revenge on the husband? She kept her mouth shut because those are the rules of that lifestyle. Just a thought, not excusing her actions. I don't necessarily think it's likely, but it's possible.
I was a courtroom artist for murder cases. I would hear the stories of children who were witness to murders, or who even survived someone trying to kill them. I still have trouble sleeping, 40 years later. I'm guessing those murderers never missed a wink. The children? I wonder how the children did in life.
chinookvalley, you are a real life hero❣ Please don't forget what I just said🤗Because of you, we are all more safe. You are able to draw a monster's face, and in doing so, keep them from hurting more people!👏👏👏👏 I am also praying for you to have the much needed sleep that you deserve!🙏🙏🙏
Unfortunately the children who live through abuse never do as well as they would have. Ever. We should do better in all societies at protecting our youth.
What did you think of the Ghislaine Maxwell sketch? (which I bet will be covered here some time) I think it makes her look like a witch which was unfair really despite whatever allegations are against her.
@Breakneck A lot of folk have dangerous jobs where they give and sacrifice much so folk like us you and me can lead relatively normal lives. This artist should be thanked not patronised. What do you do to make this world a better place?
@I Sa that isn't entirely true, having been through hell and a half changes you for sure, but I think it can make you stronger. Well I know it makes you stronger. Growing up fast does suck, knowing you missed your chance of living free and carefree. The world is a cruel place, so I guess it was just like hitting life with training wheels lol.
My dad was a medium and found over 100 dead missing people for police. I could never find a missing living person only those deceased. He'd often view the scene as the spirit reenacted their death. Those memories haunted him till he died.
That French-Canadian accent I love in the detective. I remember that case, mafia wife kills her 2 daughters because the dad would not send her money or call her. Evil woman.
10 years for murdering her 2 kids. Is that fair? yes. That's Montreal. I am from Montreal. My mother was at a battered women's shelter WHILE she beat the shit out of me. She then continued abusing me for years. I ate alone and was beaten and insulted. Nothing happened. Help was there for HER. Quebec has a very distorted view of right and wrong. I hope this place goes to hell!
@Tintoes Spoilers dude! Some of us blindly comment on things they haven't read or watched yet! Haven't you ever been on the Internet before? We're all about having an opinion before having facts!
@LAVATORR Is it normal to have almost a minute long powerful and loud farts without any smell? I've been having that lately and someone told me to go find and ask you about it..
@L Ron Hubbard I mean, I'm an unstoppable lava deity whose balls alone are older than time itself. My equivalent of an anus is literally any active volcano on the planet and the last time I farted I accidentally leveled Pompeii.
So maybe I'm not the best fire elemental to consult on human anatomy. Pretty much the only thing I know about you guys is that you're not horses, and I'm only about 60% sure of that, so all I can tell you is what personally works for me.
So, you ever watch that show Chernobyl? Where they get all the helicopters carrying enormous bags of sand to fly over the melting reactor...?
@Caribbean Joe's JOE's Vanpartment, this is like your fourth 45-minute apology video since May, and every time I tell you the same thing: If you'd just take down your "Free Michael Rafferty" YouTube channel like everyone asks you wouldn't need to keep apologizing.
And if you're not gonna take it down, could you at least please stop taking donations and referring to it as a "charity"?
@trajectory. Stealing is unethical. However, there is, to my knowledge, nothing in the penal code against the banditry of one or more booties. Which makes me picture you as a cowboy Sam Elliot. Which makes you hard to bully.
God damn it...you know what? Screw it! Life's too short for bullying!
Murdered her 2 daughters and has possibility of parole in 10 years? What the actual world am I living in. She showed no emotion at all. She needs to never come into society again.
All these videos: “The interrogator employs __ which under normal circumstances would be considered bullying, abuse, and harassment but with criminals it’s chill 👍🏻” bruh that cracks me up every time 😂
What I found strange was that within 3 words from the interrogator I knew immediately that this was recorded in Quebec - and I was right, this is Montreal. Which is where I live. Hits a bit too close to home, if you ask me.
@Ollie Burton Eh you clearly missed the entire point of my post. It was directed at the first fool called Maeve. Thus, any attempt to reply to you would be a waste of time. Do not engage with me again.
Carlyle Bermudez that’s a whole lot of what’s ifs. the interrogator is probing like that because he essentially already knows what happened, he just has to get her to say it for evidence in court. if you were innocent, the interrogator would be able to tell and he wouldn’t be pressing as hard. the only way people truly incriminate themselves is through confession, and people don’t just confess to crimes they haven’t committed. i agree, sometimes it does happen, but it’s the 1%, and it doesn’t happen enough to reform the “system”. i agree, the system isn’t perfect, but the alternative allows for smarter criminals to get away.
@Ollie Burton Fair enough. I agree with you 99%. If an interrogator can convince a suspect not to ask for a lawyer or the right to remain silent then that's fine by me. What creeps me a little out is she did and that interrogator was extremely good at getting in her head while she tried to stay silent. This result is a win for the justice system... Yet, I wish I could shake this feeling off. I support the police and I am not some defund the police guy. Just a little concerned. Sorry.
Carlyle Bermudez no apology needed, i agree with you. i just think there’s no real, perfect alternative. the fbi interrogators are incredibly scary and incredibly skilled either way, just goes to show the complexity of psychology. thanks, insightful conversation.
qbQubii how could you justify putting someone in jail because you can tell their guilty? they can tell their guilty, but they interrogate to gather enough evidence that they can go to court with and be comfortable they’re going to win
gmshadowtraders LOL you’re literally being a keyboard warrior in your own comments. I’m pretty damn sure I can just not say anything other than “I want a lawyer” over and over and over and over and over and over....
Yep, but there's a way to help her stay silent, but that would be closer to true justice. The left in Canada doesn't want any of that. They need every criminals votes.
Sadly most people are bad at remaining silent. They don't realize it means LITERALLY SAY NOTHING. Stare at the ground, do not respond to ANY QUESTIONS. The only thing you should ever say is "I want to speak to a lawyer"
@gmshadowtraders OMG... Why are you taking that comment so personal? They were not attacking you at all. You're unhinged & I highly suggest you stay away from people 😂
@Ollie Burton The guy has issues damn, I don't think in all my years on YouTube just seen someone go off on random people for no reason at all the way he did. He's complaining about you responding to him in an open public thread. This guy has some deep rooted issues.🤨
gmshadowtraders sure bro I’m sure you’re the exception
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Ellen Raine2020-09-07 19:18:12 (edited 2020-09-07 19:30:19 )
I thought the cops had an obligation to end the conversation once they invoked their Miranda rights. Once they request a lawyer, GAME OVER. Not so in Canada (evidently)?
@Ellen Raine I guess in Canada it's different. They can invoke their rights but the investigating officer can continue to ask questions & as long as they choose. If the person who has invoked their rights starts speaking, it can be used against them in court. They get to speak with an attorney & go back into the room & the detective works on them until they break. Crazy huh. I thought they had to leave them alone but guess not
Ollie Burton how is he defending the murderer? The ability to break during interrogation is not non-mutually exclusive. Can u pls explain ur thought process on how u came to a conclusion that stating ppl wouldn’t be able to withstand the psychological pressure of being interrogated somehow means ur defending a murder? I’m srsly curious
gmshadowtraders no it really isn’t tough to remain silent, in fact when I’ve been in interrogations rooms I found it impossible to talk. People love to say it’s tough to do this or that without actually going through it lol
I mean they kept her for 4 hours in there after she appealed for silence. Anyone would break silence with an asshole questioning you costantly. I mean she's guilty but this shouldn't be "legal" to do.
@Ollie Burton the question everyone needs to ask themselves abut the justice system is that: would you rather more innocent be convicted as guilty or more guilty be let out as innocent. For me, I think its a worse crime to steal an innocent's life than to put a guilty person in the streets.
zeffery well she isn’t innocent in this situation anyway. but you put other lives at risk when you leave someone guilty on the street. unfortunately you save a lot of lives through this sort of sweep interrogation technique, and sacrificing the very occasional innocent conviction is probably worth it for the safety of society. in criminology it’s called utilitarianism. but you need to consider again the perspective of the state, to them there’s nothing wrong, they only convict people who have enough evidence to be ruled as guilty. to them, nobody in jail is innocent, cause otherwise why would they have put them in jail?
@Luna EB Actaully, MIranda Rights and Lawyer only applies if you are in the US because Miranda Right is there to only protect people under 5th Amendment right from self incrimination, and since that is a US thing, Miranda Right does not exist outside US. In the UK, there are no different between asking a lawyer or not, once they cautioned you, everything they glim from that is fair game and can be used in trial. In Australia, you have a similar caution system called "Right of Silence", but in some states, jury can intrepret the silence during the police interview as an admission of guilt....
In the US, the magic word is "I want a lawyer", in other country, the magic word is "No Comment", the different is, you only need to say "I need a lawyer" once in the US, but you will need to answer ALL the police question with No Comment if you want that to turn into a no comment interview, which will automatically rejected in a court.
@Ellen Raine Miranda right is an US thing, it serve the 5th Amendment against self-incrimination. US Constitution ceases operation once outside US, so Miranda Right or Asking for a lawyer only work in the US, not anywhere else.
In other common law country (such as UK, Australia, or Canada) you do not have the automatic right to remain silence (You can choose to remain silence tho), and in some states in Australia, if you do choose to remain silence, they can use it in court as an admission of guilt since NSW Government have passed the evidence of silence act.
You need to say "No Comment" in other country in order to throw an interview out of court.
zeffery your 2-10% statistic is not a fact. if it was a fact, then they’d all be out of prison. nobody knows how many people in prison are innocent. and even if it was true, the jump from 1 in 50, to 1 in 10 is pretty big and not very accurate. my answer to this comment is the same as my answer to your first. utilitarianism, it is what it is.
zeffery you should read what i said in previous comments. i sort of agree with you, but you don’t bring any suggestion up, because ultimately there is no better alternative for society.
@Ollie Burton Ffs the guy wasn't "defending a child murderer" and you know that. A lot of people who watch stuff like this tend to overestimate their ability to resist the interrogation tactics and the guy was calling them out for their bs.
Dance God if he has no intention of defending her, why such a passionate response to such a neutral comment. interpret it however you want lol. im applying context to what was said, that’s how i read it.
@Ollie Burton Have you never been around "that guy" who tries to say "if I was there I'd have just kicked his ass" or something similar? It's fucking infuriating. Perhaps, just perhaps, it's more likely that the guy wasn't passionately defending a woman who murdered two children and was just frustrated by the commenter's egotistical assumption that a police interrogation would be no big deal to them.
Dance God i have been around people like that, and its not “infuriating” and i’ve never felt the need to insult him. why are you trying to prove something to me you don’t even know yourself? do you know this guy? as i said, interpret it however you want, that’s how i read it and that’s why i asked him
At 10 minutes in when she says I want to talk to my lawyer and he continues the interview and ignores her everything else should have been inadmissible after that. Not that I am defending her.
Kind of messed you can stay silent, request a lawyer but they can not only question you without response for 3 hours, but then use the footage in court against you. I feel no sympathy for this monster, but the prosecution should be done in a fair, confident criminal system.
They can't question you once you've requested a lawyer until a lawyer is present if you've specified that you dont want to answer questions until they've arrived. You do have to clearly communicate this is what you want though, otherwise they can continue to question.
@Uranian Lynx yeah I agree, I was just commenting on the lawyer bit
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Robert Han2021-06-10 19:35:55 (edited 2021-06-10 19:38:14 )
@Remi Ogunsanya I was more applying that she sees her daughters are dead on the floor, and rather than break down crying or go into shock she just calmly asks for a lawyer saying she doesn't believe it's them. Even the way she said she doesn't think it's them was so monotone. The way she said it sounds like she's having a hard time spotting a friend in a large crowd. Not seeing dead bodies that look exactly like your children
I fail to understand,how the life of 2 little girls is worth 10 Years?Each childs life is worth 5 years in prison,according to that Judge and law...Just cant seem to understand that!
@stefan spasov like I said, the possibility doesn't mean she will only serve 10 years. It could be very well the full 25 years. Idk how to make it more clear.
They let her out and did a second trial. When found guilty for second time, they appealed again and she's back out of jail. This was in July 2020. No further updates since. Justice system failed and collapsed on this one. Shameful stuff.
@spaghetti sauce Life means until you die but life with possibility of parole means she has to serve a minimum of 15 years before she gets the option if parole.
@Maxim o like the 2 dudes have pointed out a life sentence means till you die. But you can generally get parole in the U.S in 15 years. Possibly sooner but very unlikely. Good behavior and the crime you committed play into it
"Today I only deal in kilos. And, depending on which tariff you use that will cost you either 28 grand, or fifteen years in prison. Which is more time than a rapist. C'est la vie."
@k Exactly, I've never accepted the old "drug dealers kill more people than murderers" line of reasoning. By that logic, tobacconists and fast food restaurant owners should be getting life in prison (since lung cancer and diabetes statistically kill far more people than recreational drug use). And I say that as someone who has personally struggled with substance abuse many times in the past; the fact is, I can blame society or my "demons" or whatever as much as I like, but if I had OD'd at any point in my life I would have had no-one to blame but my own poor choices. Especially when it comes to a drug like cocaine which is generally consumed much more among the upper and middle rather than lower classes, so we can't even blame it on "poor education" or "lack of opportunities" or whatever.
And as for the whole "if you buy or sell drugs you are merely supporting all the violence and misery that surrounds the drug trade" line of argument, well let me tell you you'd better be buying only fair trade coffee and not own a single piece of clothing that says "made in China" on it before you cop the moral high ground on that point.
@spaghetti sauce a life sentence in America is not 15 years. It varies state to state. A life sentence in states where it is not natural life is 25 years.
@Karmic Debt of course it varies state to state. I was just responding because you said "a life sentence in America is not 15 years" even though in some states it is. But I'm not disagreeing with you because it does vary like many other laws
@psychic function I never said that. Just saying it has the potential to. It would still see the destruction of thousands of lives if it passed through.
@Jack Taylor Alcohol and tobacco have the potential to destroy far more lives as well yet they are sold legally. Smuggling cocaine is not comparable to murder at all.
all of this is so tragic, not to single out any one thing but it is a strangely haunting note to end on that the father was so genuinely hurt by this he apparently took his own life. At least it seems like one of the parents, even if he had a troublesome history with crime that kept him away from them, loved those kids...
Ahhh....the innocent woman needs her lawyer & needs to exercise her right to remain silent. And a chance of parole after a 10 year sentence? That's not even the children's ages combined! Unacceptable.
@Punky Feathers I get that feeling in the winter. Severe depression: that gray emotionless feeling taunting your thoughts. Almost like a different person.
At least she didn't suddenly become emotional and start crying when he said that. I've seen other interrogations and interviews where the detectives comment that they dont seem to be emotional, and they're suddenly overcome by emotions. Like they realize that an innocent person would typically be upset and emotional lol
@J Mart You're not wrong. I honestly don't know which is worse. Someone faking emotions to try and get away with murder, or just not even bothering. I don't think ones worse than the other, actually.
@Assassin Aria she was mentioned to be suicidal and giving her demeanor I'd... buy it. That she's really depressed. I can't really fathom how lack of emotions in her case is a proof.
What else is she supposed to do? She already declared that she does not want to talk to the police. Yet they keep harrassing her in that room instead of escorting her to her cell. Its insane that they are allowed to do that. If the state has evidence to arrest her good. If they can convict a guilty subject good. But this is just a variant of torture and should not be allowed.
So psychological torture is acceptable as a form of interrogation? It's a bit strange honestly. Feels really like a gray area. He can keep her there for 5 hours, when she says she wants to go back and not answer any questions. Before she has been convicted is a bit abusive to me.
All Canadian cops do. Its a thing here in Canada. We arrest someone for something they didn't do and try to destroy their mind with pictures of dead kids and they say April fools. hahaha, YOu can go sir/mam.
@Reaper what lawyers in those positions tell me they aren't defending those people, but making sure their rights are being observed and protected.
The reason for this is not because they are on the side of the defendant, but because when the government abuses their power, it isn't just for whoever the public sees as "bad, but it will abuse its power whenever it is convenient.
By keeping the government on its toes, even when it comes to prosecuting an obvious criminal, it keeps the rest of us safe from governments overstepping their boundaries. And honestly, the rights of criminals being protected is a price worth paying if it means the same protection for the average person.
What skill? He got pretty much nothing out of her except from showing the pictures which a monkey could have done. The tactics he used were horrifically bad, almost anyone from the street would have had better results..
now imagine 400 years ago a bunch of spanish inquisitors raid your home, accuse you of some shit you never heard of or thought was illegal like "disparaging the faith" and having nothing to confess while being constantly tortured for hours and days until you did or died first
@C Quiroz thank you! Its innocent until proven guilty.
It is 10x better for a guilty person to go free and then get caught later. Than it is for an innocent person to get arrested for something they didnt do(which btw would mean the real perpetrator got away with it)
Luis Martinez there’s a documentary on Netflix called the confession tapes which actually goes into cases where police used questionable tactics to get confessions out of people who may or may not have been guilty. It’s pretty interesting and relates to this
How does someone like this get an EARLIEST RELEASE DATE IN 2029!!! Sometimes I wish we did have laws like out countries who threw away the key to sick people like this. Genuinely disgusts me
It's somewhat funny they let her out for a bit just to shove her back in. It's a shame she'll ever get out though. What are people thinking giving someone like this a release date?
@Cutie Cat yes those people who copy paste comments just to get likes are called Attention Hores Copy Cats . I wish everyone was a cutie cat who bust those copy cats
Uh, no, he sucks at his job . His interview is why diversity qoatas are a bad idea.
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K Thor2020-03-06 05:02:22 (edited 2020-03-06 05:03:26 )
h. ann This woman is literally connected to the mob, you think the nicey nice Reid technique would’ve worked at all on her? His derision forces reactions out of her, reactions that helped get her convicted.
Agreed. I wouldn't hold out past 10 seconds though - not with that delicious accent: 'there's gonna be a lot of disapprobation' *swoon*. First off, my 1st language is English and I have never HEARD that word, ever, second he speaks so calmly - he's like a snake charmer wooing a cobra. Okay, getting carried away here - normal programming resumed.
@RoMMeL1337ak47 Yeah saying being racist is your forte probably won't help you in an interrogation, or any life situation for that matter. I genuinely feel bad for anyone that has to encounter you in any way.
Jake1981 I don’t see why that should be an comparison? The interview would still take place with the same interrogation style, just later on when the lawyer had arrived.
Jake1981 there’s a difference between doubt and arrogance and it’s easy to see through her body language and her reactions throughout the interview that she’s not an innocent party.
This is a really serious situation but to watch this made me laugh. Just the "SORRY? Did you say that???" Part got me. He broke "character" but still fit the character if that makes sense.
Her excuse for not showing emotion (the half-assed “no, they’re not dead”) is the most annoying thing ever. Someone who had nothing to do with their child’s murder would be breaking down. But she’s reacting as if she just heard that Starbucks made the switch to paper straws.
Her attitude & lack of emotions could be at least partly attributed to being married to the mob. I'm pretty sure she was well trained to keep her mouth shut & even not believe what the cops tell her. It's also quite likely she was denying the reality to herself.
This is cool and badass when they are really getting the bad guys in prison but when they use this strategies to make innocent people answer or say things to make they look guilty is simply disgusting.
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It's unfathomable how lenient the Canadian legal system is toward murder. Their customary “politeness“ even gets applied to those that commit the most heinous crimes imaginable. What a weak society.
I live here in Sacramento California. I'd like to see these guys do a video about...Charles Ng/Leonard lake.....Dorothe Puente....Richard Chase....Morris Soloman.....The Pizza Shop Thrill Killer.....all serial killers...here in Sacramento.... Most of these murderers are dead now, except Charles Ng, and the Pizza Shop killer, the Pizza Shop guy I can't recall his name, Eric Royce I think...killed 6 people in 2 stores. All of these people killed 6 or more ... I've met 2 men here who had family members, their wives (including an infant) killed by Richard Chase...they were just never the same...many life-long mental problems, caused by a single nut-job. Charles Ng/Leonard Lake...we'll never know how many they killed, unless Ng decides to talk, Lake is dead. I think Ng is in San Quenten.
I want to be in this profession so bad but I would have to hold back the urge to not slap , beat , or cuss them out while making them feel like scum so idk . but the way they do it is torture to some of these people even if there so calm and collected about it , it’s the words that matter .
The fact that most of these people who killed their own children can’t even pretend that there’s any loss of a family member and just portray how “tired and how much they have been through” is astounding
,,The judge released Sorella under the conditions that she put up a $25,000 guarantee, that she doesn't leave her home between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. and that she does not leave Quebec or apply for a passport. ´´
Seriously why do none of these people request legal counsel before agreeing to interrogations? Even if you're innocent you should always request a lawyer. You should never agree to questioning and you should never assume that just because the cops are being nice, they're on your side.
she's currently out on appeal. A judge agreed on the appeal despite the prosecutors objection. The appeal states the jury was confused by the judges verdict instructions and they weren't clear.
@N DeSell you’d be surprised how often women get lesser sentences. Happens often enough that it’s an unfortunate pattern, even in the US. I do agree about the murderers though, even though I do believe they shouldn’t ever be killed and instead made to live with what they’ve done in a cold hard solitary confinement cell
John Travolta There are “crimes of passion” in which you take revenge or kill someone because they hurt a loved one. People sometimes get off of murder charges because of this. Ex: the grandma would probably kill this lady(her daughter) for taking her granddaughters away, she could get off if it was considered a crime of passion.
and released on bail for a year between trials! i feel its because she is a mother/woman if it was the father/male he would have got it a lot worse! talk about equality!!
William Thompson as a girl i totally agree that women should face the same sentences as men. Especially evil creatures like these 🤢 Although I think most feminists would agree with us actually
@E MP She's out right now while her case is appealed. If they let her go home already just cause she filed an appeal then I highly doubt she will be in the for life when or if she even goes back to prison. They didn't even convict her for 1st degree murder even tho this was clearly premeditated and she was fully intent on killing them both. She would have got life without parole.
@N DeSell bro....do you really think ALL Canadians genuinely believe criminals can change? Because, we do not! We are not Denmark/Norway/All Scandinavian countries.....
I would say that most Canadians believe in rehabilitation and treatment for non-violent crimes over hard labour/punishment. We tend to believe science and research over the "for-profit" prison industry.
@Pancake Lizard did you even listen to the end??? It was a LIFE sentence without yhe possibility of parole for 10 years....LIFE in Canada is a maximum of 25 years.
@Helium Valentine hey pigeon. She got life without the possibility of parole for 10 years, the she appealed and was ultimately found guilty of 2nd degree murder and is currently awaiting sentencing....
@VForceWave maybe?? I still think any normal person would agree that this woman is a monster regardless of if they’re a feminist or not. I don’t get what ur point is :, )
Child of the Crescent it’s not sexism actually lmao it’s sexism against women men believed women were too weak for prison that they’d never do that. men made the rules that they get lighter sentences it’s not sexism one man kidnapped multiple children and raped and beat them for days and he got 19 days in prison.. the system is anti women if anything
This is what happens when the courts have been packed with liberal judges and prosecutors. A child's life is nothing. More sympathy for the "poor little mommy" than the murdered children.
V.A. HOSS huh? one man kidnapped multiple girls and abused n raped them for days and got 19 days in jail.. have u heard it?? she has 10 years til court chances r she won’t win n will get a life sentence dude wtf??
@NickB not long enough - you carry these babies you grow them and then you kill them? anyone who hurts their children should get the death penalty instantly and suffer so badly
Eva P she is out Right Now on conditional release while she awaits her appeal. Which will probably be a year or two. The judge though she WASNT a danger to anyone and let her out. So no, no one RELAX!
Whats the point of life long sentences? Shoudlnt prison be designed to reassimilate people into society? If you dont want them back into society, why not just give them the death penalty? People here seem to not like that her charge is so "low" even though its likely gonna be longer than 10 years since its only a possibility of parol. It doesnt mean, she will leave prison after the 10 years are over.
@RIVER Canadian justice system. She will get a chance at parole after 10 years as long as she is being good in prison and attending programs and making an effort. It is very rare that anyone spends life in prison in Canada
@el Exactly. This woman in the US murdered her husband, then was able to convince everyone she was abused. -->Mary Carol Winkler (born on December 10, 1973) is an American woman who was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in the 2006 shooting of her husband, Matthew Winkler, the pulpit minister at the Fourth Street Church of Christ in the small town of Selmer, Tennessee.
Winkler gained national attention because of public speculation regarding her motives and mental health, allegations of abuse by her husband, her brief flight from the state, and again for the brief length (150 days in jail plus 60 days in a mental health facility) of her sentence. In August 2008, Winkler was granted full custody of her three daughters.
"You can tell me. Don't be afraid. I won't get mad." lol these interrogators out here pulling all the stops! "Aw, come on. I'll be your friend. Oh, you're mean."
My question is that how is this any different than torture? The end is the same, the means are same in their cores, and yet torture of the traditional kind is outlawed and this is legal?
She'd probably have to admit her crimes and show remorse first for the court or whoever is responsible for that to accept to free her. I'm not sure she's capable of that.
That's justice. Of course in some countries there is no justice, just revenge. Often these are so called "Christian" countries, but their primitive occupants haven't heard of turning the other cheek.
Some folks in this comment section are very likely deaf, blind or just dumb. She got a life sentence. A LIFE sentence. With a CHANCE of parole after ten years. Thats a huge difference to just "a ten year sentence"
Some people just want to sit there and grasp at every chance they can to be mad about something.
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@olivia grace Amen. Don’t listen to people who want to be assholes. If they don’t wanna believe, they should just ignore your comment and move on. There are thousands of other comments to respond to.
She could walk in 8 years? Jeez. Its painfully clear that women get vastly weaker sentences, and as a feminist I won't stand for it. If a man had slain 2 daughters, he'd be in there until the day he died.
@Kubby That's not true, virtually everyone would react with horror, disgust or sadness at seeing pictures of their dead kids. She showed none of those feelings
If she really didn't murder her children, nd she SAW those photos she would have fuckong lost it. She should have been losing it the second they told her her daughters were dead. She's just trying to figure out how she can get out of it.
kilo er, slightly concerned that you’re asking that. You should react how any human with empathy acts... not like a void empty vessels. No one, I repeat no one ,who is a parents would act calm on seeing photos of their dead kids... period. Do you therapy hun?
JGCorrado yes to some extent but absolute no way, would a parents not be horrified. Shock would give way very quickly to emotions such as anger, sadness, repulsion, anxiety, horror ... etc. no parent would be empty of emotion unless medicated to subdue them due to the trauma and shock ie sedated.
@Ishita Sharma Some people would, some people wouldn't. Atypical —but still tolerable— reaction is not evidence of guilt. Dingos stole my baby is an example.
Shoot, it didn’t even have to be pictures of her own kids for her to react. A pic like that of anyone would make you jump back in horror. Of an animal even. Classic psychopath in my opinion.
When I was a kid, my cousin was my best friend in the world. Her mom set the house ablaze with her and her little sister inside, to hurt my uncle. None of us have really been the same in the 15 years since
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@PLEASE DON'T BAN ME During High School my neighbour across the street blew himself and his kids up inside his caravan by filling it with gas. It was reportedly revenge against his wife for threatening to leave. I almost disregarded the noise because it was a mining town and sizeable booms are common. I got the day off school and the next day the only person who knew it happened was my close friend who lived nearby that I ended up staying with for the day. Googling it, there were a bunch of articles and even follow-ups but for a murder-suicide explosion it was surprisingly under the radar.
idk why 🤷🏽♀️ but female killers, to me, seem a lot more psychologically messed when they kill someone and their interrogations/relationship to victims creeps me out
"He instead initiates a continuous psychological barrage that attacks every aspect of Adele's character and this persists for almost five hours." lmao, I love it!
I wonder if she believed she was freeing her children while also making her husband feel the pain of their loss. "Those aren't my children" could be "those are just my children's bodies, my babies are in heaven"
A sick, twisted way to save your kids from a cruel reality.
The coldness of this monster gives me chills. People like that walk among us.
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Eric Allen2020-03-05 22:34:02 (edited 2020-03-05 22:34:23 )
I have no clue, nor do any of us about the brain. It might be possible she was so traumatized, that the neurology was so fucked up, she can't comprehend. Who knows.
The investigator is just as cold. Looking square in the face of a woman who killed her two kids and instead plays mind games. Liars lying to another liar. That is Government for you. That is what is really disgusting.
Shirley Pickana he’s doing his job did you not watch the video? This woman killed her daughters why would you feel sorry for her getting “mind games” played with her. Those games get the truth out
John Demler ———Mothers (or fathers too) who take such good care of their children —no abuse, healthy looking bodies—but then kill, Darlene Routier, Susan Smith, are mind boggling. That hyperbaric chamber for the juvenile arthritis for example is puzzling. They are saying it’s revenge against the dad, but I’m not so sure of that, but maybe this whole thing is just an act.
Shirley Pickana I don’t think he is as cold, and it doesn’t appear that he lied. Sorella was the one clinging to a lie, almost to a delusional extent. It was all that was able to give her enough to dissociate and maintain her detachment. The interrogator was actually foregoing any trickery and went after her with the cold, hard truth. I would say he was impassioned by the horrific nature of her crimes, which allowed him to persevere. He wasn’t dealing with a normal human, so regular thoughts of compassion are not worth having — more important was the pursuit of justice, with truth being the weapon wielded by a steady hand. Though there didn’t seem to be a confession, as JCS iterates, it was used to juxtapose the inhuman manner Sorella conducted herself in the face of the interrogator’s process. (Too bad it wasn’t enough, for sure, but everything shown here seemed done well enough. The follow-through in the court system is where insult was added to tragedy.)
It's ok tho, right? Just keep bringing children into the world, right? When is it not going to be ok? When everybody is like her? Or when 20% are like her? But, for now, carry on.
Why does anyone talk to these detectives. You literally have to say “I’m done here. Get me a lawyer. Any further questions will be considered harassment”. People really screw themselves
She exercised her right to remain silent and this punk ass detective doesn't even care. Why aren't they held more accountable for their lack of ability to follow laws?
Is it just me or does it seem like in all these videos all the suspects just have that same look in there eyes that says they have recently taken a life and its very sinister.
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This is the worst acting I've ever seen. 'your daughters are dead' 'no' And then showing her a picture of her dead children 'I need to talk to my lawyer'. That's pretty much a confession, right? No innocent mother in the world would say that when shown pictures of their children dead
@Mr. G. Everything about him is French, from his NAME to his accent, plus they’re in Quebec where the national language is FRENCH.
It’s like you were given an orange that looks, smells, tastes just like an orange, but you want to be that idiot that says “no, I believe it’s a banana”
@Mr. G. Definitely NOT an Eastern Euro accent. Most Ukrainians came to Canada post WW2 to boot. Most with accents have died off. It is vert Quebecois-sounding, and that is a current huge culture to boot - AND certain positions in Canada must be bilingual French-English. So, sorry. French Canadian there. Not a Slav. At lease, nobody whose native language is from the family.
@Donna Whiteduck Aptly named isnt he? LOL . French Canadian here: I'm sorry you've experienced this behavior from Quebecers. Hopefully you'll meet others that will change your experience. We have a lot of work to do to treat first nations better here in Quebec ( and everywhere for that matter ) in the meantime, you've got the swearing down pat :-p
@Mr. G. bruh are you listening to the same interrogation? He doesn’t sound slavic at all. You need to experience more languages - Part of my family is Slav (Russian, Ukrainian, Croatian)
Its interesting how all native french speakers sound similar when speaking English. I think its because of the French language specifics or something. Its fun to hear,even though Im not a native English speaker.
LORRRD I would never, have the patience to do this, sit there for hours on end, knowing you have all evidence but they JUST KEEP LYING 😂 I would lose my shit and be like “ NAH look here, you. We know you did it, we ha he evidence that you did, so cut the bull shit. Cut it, I’m not dealing with your bullshit.
The way my baby goes crazy when i enter the room because he loves me so much and how he trusts me completely and depends on me for everything makes seeing something like this actually hurt. How can you do that to any child let alone yours.
I know how you feel. When I look at my 3 girls I can’t even pretend to imagine turning on them in a negative way. They look to me for love, compassion and to keep them safe. They know I would put my life down for their safety.
When I see my baby I see a mini me. Why would I hurt a young me? Me and my family are one. That's crazy how beautiful families get destroyed by the very monsters in it.
i honestly don't know what id do if something happened to my kids...i dont think i would be able to go on knowing they suffered or died....i think i would live just long enough to try and get revenge on whoever did it and then take myself out
Just the thought of killing anyone is sickening, I couldn't do it unless it was my very last option to defend my own life and even then it would be traumatizing. So how she could murder her own children is beyond me. How these people manage to endure 5+ hours of interrogation after such a horrible act without relieving the tension is absolutely insane.
I feel like I can kinda intellectually understand what they do and how they react to certain things, but there's no way I can fully comprehend their headspace and that's probably a good thing though.
It’s not a person but I wouldn’t kill my cat for a million dollars he’s to sweet and nice for that I wouldn’t do it at all pay me a billion and I won’t do it so how could he do it with her child I don’t understand but I don’t have kids so who am I to say
I accidentally shut my 2 year old sons finger in a door, his finger was fine but I freaked out, he immediately looked at me with puffy eyes due to the pain i just caused him and told me "I love you Dad" . I then started crying, Unconditional love and I will do anything to protect him and cant imagine life without him, id probably kill myself immediately in hopes i could meet him on the otherside and stsy with him
Yeah man, my 8 year old son tells me he loves me every time he sees me, even if I'm just making his lunch lol. How would you hurt that kind of unconditional love.
@TWW Yea I can't comprehend losing my kids. I typed that comment a little wrong, my son "was" 2, hes actually 8 now also. I caused him alot of pain, his finger looked really bad and he saw I was upset and he immediately wanted to comfort me at 2 years old, ill never forget it... thankfully young kids are built like gumby and he was totally fine.
Mine is 17 months at the moment. When her eyes light up I feel like the happiest mother in the world. Lately when she's been having temper tantrums and I beat myself up for not being good enough of a mother. Then I see a video like this and I know that I am a good mother.
That why she got a lower sentence. Because he were forcing her to answer his questions after she requested to be silent. It does make a difference in court
Honestly all of these interrogations... "did you kill them?" "no" "did you kill them?" "no" you killed them didnt you" "no" "Later on court found out she killed them"
I laughed so much when he started that line of dialogue like you think we hired actors and took pictures? With the face of your children? On your house? Ok lay down and play dead 😂
@Liquid Black facts. This channel has reaffirmed my belief to never speak to them even if u aren’t a suspect they will try to force a confession out of u even if not involved
thats the fucked part about american justice system youll look guilty when you ask for a lawyer and it can be used against you
if i ever go to america and get arrested and taken for interrogation i would probably just start with "i wanna speak a lawyer" just so the jury cant fuck me over.
Smdh ahh the ignorance...Innocent people that don't ask for a lawyer are pushed into talkin through Psychology from Detective and force a false confession and the person is innocent the whole time to be found nothing but innocent after they spent years in jail already... I commend good Detectives that don't do that shit but the ones that do they need to be fined their whole entire pension every penny to the VICTIM and then however many years that person spent in prison they spend double that.
@SupahFly just FYI, asking for a lawyer can NEVER be used against you in court in the US. Not only that, but if a prosecutor even mentioned it as a proof of guilt, the defense can move for a mistrial and throw the case out. Also, this video is from Canada, not the States. Additionally, in the States you can have an attorney present "during any and all questioning" so pretty much none of what you said is actually true. If you ask for an attorney to start with, that pretty much shuts down any questioning and you can get one for free so there's no reason not to opt for the help.
@ProtoPropski - The Streamer Smart people hire lawyers. I hear someone wants to hire a lawyer when police harass them, I think they're smart. Not innocent, not guilty... smart.
@SupahFly a similar one yes but referring to the questioning we have more rights, if we request a lawyer they can’t keep questioning like they did in this video if they do the case can be dropped for interfering with the defendants rights
@Brian Troyer and yet they often do which is also proven in several videos. I find the Canadian version more respectful cuz at least they're honest about it. But that's my opinion
@SupahFly It's not just confessions that matter. Anything that you say can be potentially used by a prosecutor as incriminating evidence, whither related to the crime or to your personal character. The best thing to do when dealing with the police is to stay polite and cooperative while making full use of the right to remain silent.
Just like the other parents who went to Hawaii and then made up stories about where the kids are. "They're alive, I swear!" "....ok then where are they???"
Anything you say can and will be used against you. Nothing you say can ever be used in your defense. There is literally no reason, no benefit, to talking to cops.
@ddandymann or just, you know, be fucking honest if you are an innocent witness. If you use your right to remain silent it only makes you look like you're hiding something and they'll want to talk to you more.
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She didn’t ask what happened at all 😒 guilty!! I was hoping maybe the kids dad was too connected n shit got bad with the plug/group n this was there message but nah voicemail, her face n the lies n arm kept moving
She already asked for an attorney and keeps asking to go to her cell. Why is he still interrogating her. All questions should cease even about today's date. If I saw this I would acquit.
@Rude Boys Podcast yes my name is penny and im addicted to true crime shows, interrogation videos, court trials..when its stormy my only fear is we will lose internet. Lol
GF: Babe what are you doing? Me: Nothing babe GF: Are you watching interrogation videos again? Me:..... 😶😶 GF:🤨🤨🤨 Me:😭😭😭 I CANT STOOOOOPPPPPP.....🤩🤩🤩AND I WONT STOOOOOPPPPPP!
Yeah we're all a bunch of interrogation vid junkies needing our fix. Just one more and then I'll get the dishes done. I promise. I know I promised earlier, but I mean it this time.
@Morgan Burdick i was signed up to his patreon a few months ago, and now that i look it up i cant find it. I'm so sad. I don't know what happened to it
I quit my job and just sit around taking pain killers while watching JCS_Psychology all day now. Thanks JCS for providing a new meaning and direction in life : )
You can't fix a problem without acknowledging there is one.
Now no one blames you for it, we get it. We just want to know how it happened. Start from the beginning... where were you when you watched your first JCS video? Who was with you?
@Adrian Vitela ive been watching for 5 hours ....my eyes hurts, by back is fucked, but my brain craves for more. I dont know how many videous i will have to click on untill my eyes will melt
@NealCassady yeah and so does athletes. Do you get more out of these videos for $1 than you do say a coffee? Never,ind what he gets from other patrons it’s the intimate transaction between you and the creator. Look, I don’t say how come I’m paying $50 a month for my internet a month when other customers are also paying that much and more so my provider should give me it for free! It just doesn’t work that way.
picks at face scabs yeah man You know I’m good for it! I got a like right here, maybe a comment or two might get me somethin?? Common man just one video that’s all I need!
Yea, same here... I'm not losin control and gettin too far down this rabbit hole... You are. I'm not at the last video that I've watched on this channel-- and wishing like hell I can find a whole new set of videos somewhere I haven't seen... Absolutely not.
What? I'm not crying, you are! 😢I'm in control!
... But, uh, hey... Got any more vids up with a different channel, JCS? Askin for a friend who is addicted to the series and who is definitely not me. 😒
Great work, man. your videos are very entertaining and amusing and even educational, when it comes to human psychology. Keep up the good work.👍 People be feening for this shit... Not me, of course, but others. >_>
I'm up to maybe my 10th or 11th vid in a row. Despite knowing a few of the cases from That Chapter I'm still finding these JCS videos highly addictive, and yes, I think I have a problem
I KNOW!! his channel is so great but jas the least amount of videos out of any creator I follow. I'm sure these are hard to make so ima stay as patient as I can for as long aa possible...just hope I don't break my phone accidentally once I get a video notification 😆 😆
Meeeeeee 😭 I've watched all of his videos enough times to be embarrassing and it's basically the only channel I check up on to see if I missed a notification.
Its hard guys, this is the third time I’ve fallen off the wagon... 😔 And let’s face it, there’s a few placebos out there, but sometimes you just need the good stuff. And honestly, those placebos are the gateway to JCS.
@Lifegoeson100 So I just have to search "patreon criminal psychology" and with a prepaid card I will be able to watch the other videos?! :) COOL! But it will have to wait until tomorrow, its already 6:57am now, only an hour left to sleep hihih! And what is "an app"?
@J. N. I just searched, you could search JCS Patreon in Google, or the Patreon website or app. Apps are something you could download on some electronic devices. There’s usually an App Store. Yes, a prepaid card should work. Haha, dang 1 hour of sleep 😅. But, yeah, I think that’s how it works 🙂
@M.Streicher what's so crazy is the patreon isn't mentioned in the videos and isn't linked in the video description or channel about page. i've never wanted to give a YT creator money as much as i do while also having trouble finding the link to do so! (i'll google it - it's just ironic and i love it)
@Zach Rengifo where can I find his Patreon??? Asking for a friend 😅, I’m not at all a new sub and addicted to his videos. I can stop anytime I want to.
33k monthly patrons? Thats almost enough to cover his student loans! Also, this channel is done by at the very least two people, most likely more than that.
@M.Streicher I did not know that, which is why I like him because he doesn’t spend the first five minutes telling us! But yes, JCS certainly deserves at least that because I can’t stop watching! Love the voice, love the videos and how he remains objective. I am definitely going to start a Texas chapter of JCSA (anonymous!)
@T Iger Hey bro, is there by any chance that if i spent $1 it would have CC or Subtitles over there? You know, i kinda not having english as my native, bro.
Lol i totally felt the regret she felt right after she said, she doesnt believe thats them on the floor, cuz he just continued to fixate on that and she clearly was jus filling the empty space with something cuz she knows the actual truth. Just an observation.
Look, I like these JCS - Criminal Psychology videos. I appreciate their frank and straight forward description of each case, the people involved, their motivation and the analysis of the situations presented. I can't watch your videos on cases involving kids though.
I’m gonna sound like an absolute prick but I have YouTube premium and wouldn’t have noticed either way. But he does too much hard work for it not to be monetized!
I’m a patron and was told recently that no new content will be uploaded to Patreon. It stated that everything will be accessible to anyone for free on YouTube from now on. I’m still a patron even after that statement went out.
@Bratya N- This was taken directly from an update statement from JCS’s Patreon.
“ The JCS Patreon is now a streaming service for the 36 episodes currently on here. It should be assumed that no more content will be posted to this site.”
From how that sounds, I can only assume that they aren’t going to upload all of the old content. JCS’s Patreon will be a streaming service. So I don’t expect to see the old stuff uploaded here....at least not right now. But, I’m going to ask directly for clarification. As soon I hear anything, I’ll let you know.
@T Rex it doesn't sound bad to me to want to see them without paying now that it's just streaming the episodes with no new content. I was ready to buy in until I read that. How would anyone expect to keep or gain subscribers when the content has stopped? I want to watch them and would happily pay a fee to access videos of my choosing but to pay a monthly subscription for no new content? Nah..
@emma bradshaw How exactly does stating someone pays for a service and uses it make them a prick? I don’t pay for it myself I can bare a coupe of ads for a few bucks. Just saying that that’s kind of toxic.
@Gusteree DiDi have you ever heard of ad blocker? There's also browser add ons to download videos and convert to any format. Literally no reason to buy premium. You're literally throwing away money.
@Caleb Shipley that's not how that works.. She absolutely doesn't have to Answer any questions whatsoever, but her investigating officers can ask her as many questions as they please. They have the right to record sound and pictures of anyone in their custody except when using the bathroom or shower. Any time she is being monitored, and after she has been cautioned, anything she says may be used in evidence against her. It's right there in the caution.
@Caleb Shipley She didn't plead the fifth, because this is in Canada. She has the right to remain silent, but the police have the right to keep asking questions. It's explained in the video.
@Gusteree DiDi i find it so weird that people are giving you flack for having youtube premium lol. i have it too, it's worth it to me and everyone's allowed to spend their money how they want to
So they can keep asking you questions, showing you photos, doing whatever. And then the prosecution can pretend that your reaction to something just isn't what it's supposed be if you're innocent, and play up that bit of the video. That's a pretty messed up system right there.
@Darren unless the case is weak and they still want the conviction. I sympathize with cops trying to put bad people behind bars but I know that they will lie to get a conviction if outside pressure is sufficient.
It is bullshit. Every Canadian should be taught to rest their head on the table for these types of things.
Amy Quinn do you think they actually trusted her? I doubt they did. I think no one knows someone, the way a helpless person KNOWS the person who is in control of them. I would bet anything they loved and FEARED her. Heavy on the feared.what say you?
rebecca jelena wang I completely understand you. I’m really sorry you had one too. My mom destroyed my relationship with my only child. Life is soul sucking. I’m glad your mom didn’t get yours. If you’re smart you’ll keep her away from yours. My therapist told me, too late, to see my mom as POISON, and not to let her near my child. Parental alienation is real. Be safe.
@Rhonda Sisco-Cleveland She didn't get the youngest girl & the boy.But due to her,I lost contact with the oldest girl & the midst one too...She's 17 today,I don't know how to tell her happy birthday...My mother refuses to give me or her father her cell phone number.I just want to tell her I love her and miss her a lot.I might send some pictures by the mail from when we were still a family,both girls smiling & having fun.I feel you.I didn't believe it either until a therapist told me I shouldn't feel guilty.There are just done ppl unable to feel guilt, remorse or shame, he said.I had to wait several yrs for this therapist.He made me wanna live again.Stay strong & Safe.Your girl probably knows that you love her.Maybe she too, is afraid of your mum.Hope things get better.She deserves her mum.💞
When will we begin protecting children in society? Maybe once all those in global leadership are not pedophiles anymore the justice system will care about youth better?
No, this is not what they said. She has already done 10 years (2009-2019) and she was condemned again to life sentence with the possibility of parole in 2029. This means, that IF they accept her early release request, she would have basically spent ~20 years in prison.
@Phil Mellow the ironic thing is your comment is sexist. Trying to be passive aggressive to shut down someone who is pointing out cultural sexism that is blatant and obvious is in itself sexist.
It’s a fact. Women don’t face real consequences for their actions. It’s been proven over and over and over throughout history.
@Monte Mitchell these comments are my favourite. unnecessarily long ramblings without any substance including 'proven facts' with no prove or sources whatsoever. #karenlogic 🤠
@Phil Mellow the point is it’s all over the fn internet, sentencing disparities between the genders. Hers some names to look up- Jody Arias, Esther Stephen, Asia Argento, Etc etc.
Yeah it's also 5+ years in prison and a felony to have 30 round magazines in california but only a misdemeanor and 1 year in prison for possession of drugs
@Ice Cream Man but did you notice that even pedophiles get way less sentence than most of the people do? Drug users get life sentences. So that means the system fucked up generally. Feminist have themself complained that it's unfair that some men (mostly black men cause of racial profiling) get more jail time. The statistics that more men get jail time is cause of mostly bc of racist court members. That's why more men get more jail time.
@Maria Gabrielle They do not use aborted fetal cells in vaccines. That’s so not true. But it’s nice of you to admit that it’s a fetus and not an actual baby.
Kali Nav2021-05-27 06:28:36 (edited 2021-05-27 06:43:11 )
@Mark Wurz IMO significant circumstantial evidence exists that it deserves further public scrutiny, however, whether or not you realize it you just demonstrated that your mind is so completely closed to this possibility that you become noticeably agitated if another person mentions it while you disingenuously demand they “prove it” to you.
If you truly want to acquire knowledge you must drop the personal bias and fully explore every avenue until you have a thorough understating of BOTH sides of the argument. Most can’t do it.
Look into the Madeline McCann abduction. The police sketches of the suspects literally look exactly like both Podesta brothers and Ghislaine Maxwell
@Mark Durane... I'm sorry did you think I was trying to argue about the fact that 5+5=10?
I was saying that giving someone 10years for taking away the future if two children that are your own should give you life with no possibility of parole. I mean you have to be sociopathic to take the life of your own children and show no remorse she should never be let into society.
@el You know, I'm female and he's actually correct. Women do in fact face less time for these things. It's sad, I was shocked when I first found out but that's how fucked the justice system is. This has been going on throughout the entirety of history. I could link you some sources if you want
@910GOONIE910 A law is a template. It just gives some guidelines. If the law says "possibility of parole" then so be it. Now whether she actually gets paroled, it's a whole other story. This is how a court or a judge wants to apply the law.
@Phil Mellow It is pretty sexist, but think. Do you think if a man killed his children for the only reason of revenge, would only get 10 years? If you have half of a braincell, you would say no, he would get more.
you are a bit misunderstood so let me explain. in canada any charge of murder is automatically life in prison the deciding factor is the time until parole. this lady was charged with two counts of second degree murder and the minimum time until parole for that charge is 10 years and she got the minimum. if you wonder why the two counts of murder don't add the 10 years of parole ineligibility together that's because it was unconstitutional until 2011 and this happened in 2009. i think consecutive parole ineligibility is still unconstitutional in Quebec where this took place. the parole bored have had a lot of controversies and this one of them but traditionally if you have antisocial personalty disorder you were probaley never getting parole
@Christopher Eblen you‘re aware of the fact that she got life right? makes all of your arguments kind of pointless and the initial comment even more sexist.
I like Pretending to be Crazy. One of the only JCS videos that focused on the Psychology. The other ones i watched, are awesome, but more true crime and not Psychology
Kevin Snyder2020-03-05 22:34:59 (edited 2020-03-05 22:35:15 )
@leathery420 only reason karla is out is because the evidence of her being involved in the killings was discovered after she was sentenced. Although as a Canadian myself, i can confirm the sentences in our country are far too lax for both convicted murderers and sex offenders alike
@shinski They are though, they're given leniency in some social situations but oppressed in others. Same for men, they are given leniency in some social situations but oppressed in others. It's a complex world and we're all getting fucked over in different ways.
Wow Canada going soft on crime im so surprised, also the country that said they will take in ex-isis fighters to "re-intergrate" into society yeah my fucking ass. Also the country that wants you to give up like half your yearly earnings for dog shit healthcare where you wait in the ER for 9 hours just to be sent home without being seen. Not to mention the surgery rationing
WHAT???!!!???!!! Fucking unbelievable!! Things like that should NEVER be able to come back to society. You don't get more evil than that, killed by the person that gave you life, those poor girls, RIP
Not fun to defend a shorter sentence but devils advocate - she strikes me as depressed to the point of disassociation. A fundamentally different cause of murder than, for instance, a girl in my state who killed a 10 year old and then wrote in her diary it was "ah-mazing". Will this woman be a danger in 10 years? Can society be safe with her on parole? That should factor in to prison sentences as much as retribution.
The legal system is extremely lenient with women and Canada's criminal justice system is already lenient in general. Beautiful country, awful government.
@Kevin Snyder I mean it's not just pedos, and murderers who get off easy. Career criminals with long lists of offenses get only years.
Was that guy around Edmonton who wasn't a murderer. Was on probation/parole and a couple cops ran into him in a Casino. He was breaking his release conditions and carrying a handgun and was already a prohibited person who couldn't ever poses guns let alone in a casino. So they approach to talk, and he shoots them both. Kills one, and wounds the other and flees. They later track him down after he had broken into a rural cottage in killed himself.
There was the 2014 shooting on Remembrance day on parliament hill that left the reservist dead. He wasn't much of a criminal just lots of drug charges. In the year before the shooting he literally asked his judge to sentence a year or so in prison so he could get his drug problem under control. Judge said nah and released him with conditions. Months later with almost no money left he illegally bought a 30-30 model 94 and traveled from the Vancouver area to Parliament to commit a very public suicide mission.
There is also that video of Calgary police chasing a guy on a bike who is running because he's on parole for about 74 other property, weapon and drug charges. Plus he has a loaded handgun in his backpack and a whole lot of drugs. Been years, now and honestly I wouldn't be surprised if they released him again.
Can think of quite a few more, and even know a few people who have family and friends get off pretty easy in terms of jail/prison time for drug,alcohol and some violence.
@Cyan Light men are oppressed by real tangible things like the draft and legal/incarceration/aid bias, women are not oppressed by institutions like men are. Unlike the societal oppression that feminists claim oppresses them (and it does but men too) these biases against men are systemic, they are literally written in the rule books and yet they are not changed. IF A US LAW SAID THAT WOMEN COULD BE FORCED TO WORK FOR THE GOV" AND MEN WERE NOT FORCED TO THERE WOULD BE OUTRAGE AND IT WOULD BE CHANGED IMMEDIATELY. That is literally the draft and it has been that way all through the enlightened 90s and 2000s. Men are far more oppressed than women are in 1st world countries.
@Cyan Light Thank you! This is what people don't understand about oppression and privilege. Because society is hierarchical in nature depending on your status you can be granted leniency is certain situations or be on the other end in others. Both men and women have traditionally had oppressive social and cultural obligations. For example, men have been seen as expandable. Expected to give up their lives or even expected to bare the weight of labor and provision. Women have been expected to play submissive roles and depending on the culture maybe be forced to resign to duties at home. With their value largely focused on sex and reproduction. Most of the human race has been oppressed. Under dictators, monarchs, religious states. It really sucks that extremist groups on both sides don't take this into consideration.
@leathery420 Without Karla Homolka's testimony they didn't have a case against Paul Bernardo. Do you bargain with her or do you let her go free? We know he was incredibly violent towards her because her family and coworkers reported it to police without prompting. She had a lot of reasons to fear for her life and that's a mitigating circumstance. Forensic psychiatrists in Canada have never released someone who went on to re-offend so if the tell me she's no danger to the public I believe them. They're the experts and they have all the facts.
@Long Schnozzed Tribesman men receive other social benefits of their own that women don't. The subject isn't exclusive to just the justice system. Stop thinking so one dimensionally for once in your life
@Solo Thank you! I try to ignore the crazy extreme feminists and the women hating incels/mgtow/redpiller types. They are literally two sides of the same coin. Hateful bitter crazies trying to push damaging propaganda/ideology on to people. Its nice to see some logical people every once in while. Hope youre having a good day :)
@Cyan Light That's why no one is oppressed and saying so is stupid. Every single individual experiences both adversities and advantages unique to their situation.
That doesn’t mean she will get it. That only means she can front the parole board. She will likely do 20 years before they even think of giving it to her. Some people never get it, despite being eligible.
Shinski you do realise it’s men giving out these sentences right? The same men who think women are meek and can’t commit crimes? So if ur upset be mad at the patriarchy for constructing women at that manner lol men will get mad at feminists for wanting to get rid of gender roles but are also upset women aren’t charged the same amount as men.
Sithblade7 you’re allowed to have a name for negative things that happen under certain circumstances, your dislike to the word “oppressed” is based on societal issues
@TheUltimate their system is not very good for important procedures that's why many Canadians come to the US for cancer treatment and things like that Medicare for all sounds great but it leads to rationing of healthcare look at the average wait times in Canada vs america
@TheUltimate the Canadian healthcare system can deny certain surgeries and say they are not necessary and some patients have actually died due to the long waits and that's why when it's life or death surgery you usually come to the US
@TheUltimate I'm pretty sure America's system is the best we have the world's best 5 year cancer survival rates and I wasn't saying they deny care but like for example some diabetic people are denied immediate treatment for circulation issues and they are told to wait for treatment and by then they need an amputation. That's what I meant by rationing. Because I assume every Canadian is given a right to government ran healthcare (not private) that there will always be rationing of healthcare I wasn't necessarily talking about splinters or stomach aches but just the overall Canadian system is swamped because of the universality. In a single payer system you can have 2 of the 3 1.affordability 2.quality 3.universality When you use a single payer system you can have universality and affordability, but not quality due to shortages from the universality and I believe the wait time on seeing a specialist is on average over 4 weeks and that time can mean the difference between 100% recovery and having a permanent complication from the sheer wait time vs the US average wait time of 20 days. But it's just the long wait times in Canada that don't seem great especially since I assume that's why the taxes are so high in Canada to pay for thr burden nationalized healthcare system
@Mark Gibson Don't worry, we all hate the US. Parole board will deny her. She will need to work a miracle to not get denied.. which she isn't capable of from seeing this interview.
@TheUltimate Switzerland probably has the best single payer healthcare system since they offer supplemental healthcare that you pay for to get better services
@Inarla exactly what do you think she can do to become a useful member of society FFS? Become a grade school teacher? Why was the grandmother fixing their lunches anyway? That old cliche"useful member blah blah" is meaningless at this point
@Lefa and men have other social benefits exlusive to them. So if you wanted to talk about the problem, then you would talk about the inequality that effects both sexes as a whole. Not just focus in on one example that effects women. The only reason you would want to focus on one example is so you can shit talk women and mock eqaulity, rather than actually discussing social benefits as a whole.
@Solo i allready asked someone else in this thread to give an example of this male privilege. Im all for equality but shit like this isnt equal at all and I genuinly dont know where men get away with things as much as women or have as much privilege or however you want to say it.
@Inarla i don't think you know the definition of reincarceration.. . It is synonymous with recidivism (people going BACK TO JAIL - a criminal "relapse" essentially.) I think you mean reintegration.
Guy, sells some drugs that people actually seek out and buy, which is mostly used to go out and have a fun night out, no one force feeds them the drugs, he gets 15 years. Woman kills 2 little children, she might go free after 10 years. LOL
@dobby you realize those men giving the sentences do so to appease female privilege right? Men of power, ie men with traits selected as useful to women and therefore marriage material. It isn't homeless men or poor gay immigrants from bangladesh writing or ruling over laws. Men may reinforce patriarchy but women construct it top to bottom.
@dobby I am an ex long time feminist, still do women's rights activism if I see an injustice, we can skip over intersectionality since that is another topic (hint it is a fake shallow made up bullshit way of trying to understand class, race, gender etc with 0 civil rights track record outside corporate PR), so I actually get what you are saying but it is simply false. It is what i once thought. Have you once thought what i now think-that both men and women have oppressions and advantages as men and women?
Men and women are not classes, they are overwhelmingly sexes (as most pipl are cisgender). So the idea that men do what is good for men is not obvious, unlike with class. Maybe you can look at it another way. Where is this patriarchy? In what society are most rich people poor? Or the Kings the serfs? Where are segregated cities with women in one neighborhood and men in another area? The analogies do not work.
The bottom rung of society is occupied by men. Feminists groups have lobbied to keep it that way, that is the track record, not the rhetoric. The top rung is also men is what creates the illusion of a patriarchy, but they are not their to represent men. Of course they hand much of their wealth over to women in their lives, because that is why they want to be at the top, access to women, which again-where are the other power systems in which the top dog does this sharing and taking risks for the oppressed? There are not any.
Everyone can name a million female privileges, but feminism is basically a religion, so all of these privileges will be called oppression by them. Women actually do face forms of oppression, as do men. And both have privileges. Women have more, because women by gate keeping reproduction and being more important to social reproduction have sexually selected for men that make up the minority of men you call the patriarchy, so as to outsource all sorts of tasks that protect women's imperatives. This ends up clashing with a large minority of free spirited smart ambitious womens goals, and that is oppression for them.
But the idea that there is a patriarchy and it is constructed by men makes no sense since it kills most men early, exposes them to forces and tasks, so horrible they need large bodies and bones to endure, and since twice as many of our ancestors are women as men.
@Lefa Xolo didn't say that the system was fair. It was more the opposite. They implied it was unfair, but there is unfairness too with women, and can't be denied. Also, they give multiple exemple of it, but you only picked the one that seems the less oppressive: the critics of what women wear, when there's far larger problems. Women have 14% chance (1/6, which is enormous) of being rape (men have 3% chance), they have less chance to get promotions or even getting hired at jobs because of the possibility of children. In some place in the US, a woman getting rape and keeping the baby will be forced to let the father see the children. That's my opinion, but I find it worse, in those circumstances, to be a woman. Women are opressed in days to days life. In laws, men have harsher punishments and have less chance to keep the kids in case of divorce. Both are bad, both are inequality. (I also didn't put all exemples of men and women inequality, because it would be too long.) Saying only women are more privileged is bullshit. More exactly: if it's concerned innocent people, women are generally more opressed. If it concerns criminals, men are generally more oppressed. It's horrible and needs to be changed to be more equal in all front.
She won't do any time she has appealed a guilty verdict twice. She is now released from prison while waiting her appeal, that will go on until they get an innercent verdict
@IUDEX do you think just saying things makes it true? even if you werent just simply stating something completely empty with no arguments attached, it would still be false. All the points that you can bring up about male oppression pale in comparison, and are in fact, often results of the initial female oppression that has been common place in society for centuries. Not that you are well read enough to understand that ofcourse, but regardless. Educate yourself before trying to make a point. Not that you even made an argument, you simply made an empty statement.
So she killed her kids and has a chance for parole? I dunt understand some of this stuff. A friend of mine was a little bit shady on his taxes for a couple of years and they came after him pretty hard and made him pay back everything he owed and sent him to prison for 6 months. 100% clean record and it still blows my mind that you're going to make somebody a felon which means he can't own firearms now and protect his family because of a money issue. First offense he could have been given a fine pay back the taxes you owe plus 20%. Don't do it again or you're looking at some jail time. So how the heck does somebody go out and kill their kids and get put in prison and then get a chance of parole? All that may seem irrelevant but it just seems like it doesn't add up sometimes the way the justice system works
It's also why they got her the 10 years with possibility of parole. That woman will never get out of the Canadian system. They took the safest charges they could make stick to get her a life sentence. Every hearing will have parts of that video played back as well as the facts presented in the case. This was also a big case, she is going to rot on the inside and be dead in 15 or 20. She won't be in general population because they would kill her. She will be alone in a cell until she's pretty much dead.
@huh968 agreed, I think people get a bit confused when it comes to facts and law. She's one tough nut to crack, hence the charges. The prosecution got the maximum sentence and as I stated previously and her parole hearings will go on forever. The Canadian system is a little different. We do have shorter sentencing guidelines but that doesn't tell the whole story. Looking Paul Bernardo, he could have been released in 2018 but at each hearing they listen and send him back to solitary.
@CrazyMiles It takes more than just believing. Jesus said "Except a man be born of water and the Spirit he cannot enter into the kingdom of God." Acts 2:38 Repent and get baptized in name of Jesus Christ for remission of sins and ye shall receive the gift the Holy Ghost. Repent and do.works that are met for repentance. Then get baptized full immersion water just as Jesus did. So if he needed baptized how much more do we?? Baptism washes all our sins away!! Now you're a clean vessel ready to be filled with the Holy Ghost. Then seek fast and pray for the indwelling of the Holy Ghost which is Jesus' Spirit coming to live inside you. Usually done with the laying of hands by Holy Ghost filled elders to help pray you thru to the indwelling. We must be born again!!
This chick will be eligle in less than 8 years. My father did 15 in federal for white collar crimes and this child murderer gets way less....our justice system at work here guys
I would be willing to bet you any amount of money that that interrogator has been waiting to use that “ what day is it !” Its April fools !“!” Line since the day he started being a cop!!! Lmao!!!!! I bet it was the best day of his life!!!!
10 years for first degree murder. Then retried and given life sentence for second degree murder...of which she is eligible for parole in 2029. I would love to hear how these sentences were decided on.
@Cole Gaerber Not 3. Closer to 2/3 of sentence for good behavior if she's eligble for parole. I had a guy i lived with here in Canada at a community home when i was 15, that ended up robbing a dude, tying him up and beat him up and ended up killing him. He got 10 years for manslaughter and was out in 7 years.
@John Z having less murder victims is more important than punishing criminals heavily. If this person being out in 10 years means 5 less dead kids then I'll be happy with it. Her rotting in prison won't bring them back.
Those countries with light sentencing have much smaller homicide rates.
I think the "light" sentence was also because of how she killed them and it was harder to prove first degree or intent. If she had shot or strangled them or whatever I'm sure the sentence would be higher. No she can claim it was an accident
She has been in jail for about 8 or 9 years before the sentence. (I'm not saying that it's long enough, all I say is that these years are probably also taken into account when giving a sentence.)
@John Z longer sentences dont cause less crime though... In fact, the countries many people laugh at, like in Scandinavia, have remarkable low crime rates.
Royal Fantasy2022-06-25 14:37:10 (edited 2022-06-25 14:38:33 )
I mean realistically, if you thought you had been falsely accused off anything. Why would you be upset? When you know you’re walking out off there in no time because you’re innocent. Plus, usually people who have lost children would be in complete shock. Not everyone would be crying on the floor screaming.
How many times does she have to say I want my lawyer before they let her have a lawyer?
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Adam Adam2021-12-10 02:22:12 (edited 2021-12-10 02:22:22 )
It appears to me that nothing the prisoner can say will change the course of the interrogation. I want food, laywer, I will remain silent. The detective will say "yup no worries" and then continue what he was doing before. If I ever end up in the prisoners situation I'm just going to sleep on the table.
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@Luka Beast Gyms are infamous for using mental tactics to get you to pay. (there's an episode of Friends: chandler gym membership, it's hilarious) So the cop is trained in getting info one way or another.
The detective put that question in there on purpose to irritate her and it worked. He is quite slick. He played on her maternal instincts too, he knew what buttons to push.
Interview should have ended at 10:18. Period. And no, I am not picking up FOR HER. It would, no doubt, come up at trial. Then everything he got AFTER that, would be thrown out.
I don't know anything about the crime, who did it, or the outcome. Just hope there is justice, and healing for her loved ones.
A question: when someone is released on bale or something or when they are released for sometime before they are brought back for trail can’t they flee the country by illegal immigration to some other country?
My fbi friends I’m just curious lol, I don’t fancy you keep an eye on me through my webcam. For safety measure I’m gonna put a duct tape on my camera as I often take my phone to toilet 🚽
I can't believe how easily she got off for what she did. Earliest possible release in 2029, chance for parol. After killing her two children... It's not fair. People like this don't deserve any freedom, ever.
Indeed. The people who insist they're innocent IN SPITE of being faced with damning ,undeniable evidence that they committed the crime are the weirdest to me.
You have to detach yourself from what you're doing to be this vile. You could see the weight of what she'd done starting to creep into her thoughts by the end. I hope her thoughts are consumed by what she's done.
Hey! Show some class! This case really hurt Mario, they even lost their joint plumbing business due to their heavy addiction to drugs like magic mushrooms!
Her reaction was due to the fact that she resented the daughters for some time for whatever reason. Believe it or not some parents regret having their children. Resentment if not checked turns into detachment and then hatred. Hatred turns into this sort of bullshit when the mother becomes unstable. Mothers who resent their children are very selfish. My mother is one of them.
My mother repeatedly threatened to kill me, my brother, and herself if my father ever gained custody (She kept violating the visitation agreement and instead of properly complying, this was her solution. Yeah...) I didn't realize that there was anything wrong with it until I repeated it in front of a friend's mother. And she didn't laugh.
I’m one of those mothers .Never wanted children! My mother would not allow me to abort. As a result, my daughter and I hate each other. I wouldn’t dream of murdering her now, I just know we will never have a normal relationship due to the fact I never wanted her.
Dude it sucks because my mothers resentment towards me has damn near ruined my confidence or any sense of self worth i try to gain.. every time i progress , she does everything in her power to bring me back down to her horrifying level.
@Loso Ono I'm very sorry to hear this. Moms are the most important caregivers to a child. If they can't give you love it's because they are incapable of it. I had the same problem with my mother and it left me with very low self esteem. I think my mom was an undiagnosed borderline pd. You mom might be a narcissist, I don't know. What I do know is you have to work on your issues in order to heal them. It can be done. Don't beat yourself up, she's done enough of that. Treat yourself with gentleness, humor, love and respect. Unfortuntately there are a lot of people with this issue. I wish you the best.
alicianottkeys NotKeys as women we are supposed to have instincts toward caring for our fetuses. Our babies. They come from our bodies and there is only beauty in the gift we are born with to carry children.
alicianottkeys NotKeys i dont understand that. A baby grows in you, but maybe you needed Some mental help. You could gave her away. Im so sorry for your daughter.
Lisa Pina Its a pitiful person to be. To be the kind of person treat babies in the womb like lifeless inanimate property, and then like objects outside of the womb, with no respect per person, is just sick.
I hope you’re thriving to the fullest and realize there’s no valid price tag any adult figure could’ve ever tagged you with, that could’ve ever been a valid form of your true worth.
alicianottkeys NotKeys Maybe you should get some mental help? (No hatefulness) But you say that like your daughter is your equal “we both hate each other”
Like no. She wasn’t born with that mutual feeling, you failed her. You had one job as her mother. So thats up to you to get yourself together and get some help.
Your wants wont ever trump, or be more valid than her needs or what your responsibilities were.
And why did you say you don’t think of murdering her now? Like you did? Was that in reference to the abortion? That was a disturbing comment.
Anyways, that sucks shamefully and I hope she is doing well. Much love her way ❤️♥️♥️
@Homestead At Last I hope no-one allows you to adopt their children, you're not very understanding. Your kids would make one mistake and you'd be vicious towards them.
Panda Power2020-08-13 03:30:02 (edited 2020-08-13 03:30:33 )
That's one reason why it's so important to keep abortion easy to find and accessible, and free or at the least very affordable. Women shouldn't be forced to become mothers against their will.
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Panda Power2020-08-13 03:33:27 (edited 2020-08-13 03:35:50 )
@alicianottkeys I know a woman who was forced by her mom to not have an abortion too. She was a teenager and as much as she wanted to not resent her son she couldn't help it and she wasn't able to afford to take care of him on her own until 7 years after she had him, having to rely on her religious, controlling mother. She missed out on dating and having any kind of a happy, free life in her late teens and early 20s. She is actually a really nice person, but has complicated feelings about being a mom, knowing it's not her son's fault that he exists.
@Homestead At Last yeah right some 'females' (we are women, jeez, why do so many men say females like this its so weird, like we are a different species) no we want control of our bodies
Panda Power That’s exactly how I feel. My mom and I didn’t talk for years after I had daughter (I was 23) . I just started applying for law schools. My dream had to wait. Now I feel embarrassed to be starting @47 yrs old
Philip!!!! Thank you for your kind words and YES! She and I are working on the understanding of past hurts, I sought out a family therapist. I didn’t abuse my daughter or anything I made sure she had the best in daycare, Schooling and her basic needs. I wasn’t there emotionally, if I did care for her and I do love her.
chickens yum Thank you for the comment. I did suffer from depression after giving birth. I took care of my daughter. Gave and provided her the best that life could offer. There was no abuse or neglect. And because you don’t know me how dare you even mention me needing mental help? From what I understand a lot of women feel the same way that I did! It has more to do with being born into an aristocratic, wealthy, over achieving Black/Brown family. The next time you want to comment on something as sensitive as this.....use your empathy button, No need to feel sorry for my daughter because she successfully completed high school, number 1 black scholar in Her graduating class, the only black classical pianist in our county / region. Received 5 full ride scholarships from Ivy League schools. So why would you feel sorry for her? It’s disgusting that people comment prior to really understanding the facts.
Didi B THANK YOU! I’m in tears right now because no one will understand what conflicts I went through at the time. I love my daughter and she loves me. We go to counseling and we have gotten better. Not where my parents would like but we talk about it a lot more s d she’s the best cheering section I have. I’m not perfect and neither was my mother, but you pray and grow through wisdom and that’s what I did. And people like homestead make it difficult for people who are wrestling with those conflicts to talk to anyone. I took care of myself during my 40 weeks of pregnancy didn’t drink didn’t smoke followed all the guidelines. And did set up an adoption NUT WHEN I HEARD THAT. CRY SAW THAT LITTLE FACE AND HANDS.....I couldn’t go through with it, I didn’t have a mental condition. Thank u for sticking up for me, you totally understood where I was coming from,
Randy Lincoln I did. Had my mind made up, of course this was without telling my parents. But once I heard her cry, saw that lil face and saw her lil hands.....I just couldn’t. My daughter is very successful and I took very good care of her. U didn’t deprive her of anything. I was just emotionally absent at times. We’re in therapy and have been for yrs. I’m not a monster, But the first step in repairing our relationship I HAD TO ADMIT THOSE FEELINGS
Philip!!!! Thank you for your kind words! I think of my resentment and detachment issues were due to my father and upbringing. But my daughter and I are fine. We’ve been in counseling and now that she’s older she understands better and deeper.
Panda Power I have my paralegal certification now it on to the major league. Everything in life happens for a reason. It is not what happens that’s important but how you respond to it. Thank you for being kind and non judgmental
alicianottkeys NotKeys you realize your finding sympathy comments on an original comment that says “mothers who resent their children are SELFISH”. Think about that and maybe you should judge yourself. Children don’t deserve that from their parents
Homestead The original thread was regarding mothers that resented having children! I stated that yes I had.i had been in that way. But after deliveries this healthy and vibrant child, something took over me. My daughter and I are really close despite what you think or feel. You have NEVER WALKED S MILE IM OUR DHOES. I zDont resent child I spoke o. Resenting eBay my parents made me dp. Like I stated previously, read tne thread to get a better understanding! Please don’t reply to me. I’ve faced my demons. My daughter and I are working together so we understand each other better in love s d faith. IF I GET AN OTHER REPLY FROM U, I’m reporting it as harassment. I was brave to admit I resented being pregnant ‘ I be sme selflessness after I delivered my daughter. Like I stated previous, you obviously do t read and comprehend. DO NOT REPLY!!!! My daughter and I have been in therapy or yrs. I commented on this because I don’t want women to think they are alone when an un planned pregnancy is involved, and
@alicianottkeys Yeah, actually your feelings and your situation are overwhelmingly common, and throughout history, I image extremely common. The app Whisper showed us just how many parents felt trapped by their kids. It really does take a village but in today's world, it's an absurd struggle because we have a handful of billionaires while the rest of us live paycheck to paycheck. In some state in the midwest, I forget which, they legalized giving up your children for adoption anonymously, which had good intentions, but they forgot to give an age limit. Shockingly, people were dropping off kids that were up to 10 years old, and not just babies as they had assumed!!! They had to change the law. But it just goes to show that not everyone wanted to be parents that ended up being parents.
My mom loves all 3 of my brothers but just can't Love me her only daughter... She says why do I always think I'm right I say because your always trying to prove me wrong... But I'm doing just fine I got use to her feelings for me... still sad but true... I will never be like her I Love all 3 of my kids the same and they each know that..
@Loso Ono sounds like my mom and im dam near 50 this year... I tell her something and she always acts like I'm lying... I could tell her the sky is blue and she'll say I never herd of that... Im learning not to let her get to me... but she acts nice so go in for the hugs and get a slap... lol I'm a adult now but dam.... I still have hope she will Love me but im getting up there in age so she better hurry up... but if not I've come to realize you can't make someone Love you just because you were born... So sad.... I have 3 grown adults that God gifted me with and they ALL KNOW I LOVE THEM THE SAME...I have 2boys and one girl ... My mom had 3boys Im the oldest and only girl... Just believe in yourself... Your shield is Within 🤍 dont let a mothers hate turn you into them....
@Rhonda Sisco-Cleveland girl I didn't even have parents as a kid and I was homeless and then lived in foster homes. Be grateful for what you have bc other people don't have shit.
Billie Doliber you know, normally I would agree with you. I think Maybe I’m discouraged today, & regretting I wasted my life accepting abuse, because that was what my parents taught me I deserved. However if you think having parents who torture you is better than none, you don’t know Jack. I’m not saying they ARE better off, but I’m raising that possibility. You must not believe there is something after this life. I do. I’m not convinced it’s a “heaven” but I think there is another... dimension, incarnation etc. who knows? I think these people would have made their entire lives hell. Lives that they wouldn’t have simply escaped when they were grown. You THINK that, as you’re in the midsts of it. “I’ll grow up and escape, then I’ll be happy.”, but it’s not that easy. Did you know that if your raised by a psychopath you’re INFINITELY more likely to have them “drawn to you”? It’s because you’ve been programmed to people please, and accept people treating you like you have no feelings. You’re programmed to accept abuse. If you learn more about the after effects of being raised, and abused by psychopaths or sociopaths, you MIGHT get it. The ideal thing would have been our having tough enough laws about parental fitness (such as people who have certain personality disorders are NOT ALLOWED TO EVEN SUPERVISE children, much less have their own.), less liberal about what constitutes abuse, and becoming less tolerant about the things that are “termination of parental rights offenses”, fewer chances to regain custody, doing away with parental reunification. Is the only way to make children’s lives worth living. Otherwise we are simply prolonging their torment. What the hell kind of life is that for them? Why should they be forced to endure lives of abuse? Lives of hopelessness? If you care so much, raise awareness. You think I haven’t beaten my head against the walls of oblivion, FOR YEARS, trying to get people to care about abused kids? Lol. What it’s taught me is that no one wants to get involved! People say “Child abuse is so terrible.” But no one wants to write their Congressmen or Representatives to pester them to lobby or change. No one wants to ask for more funding for the DCS so fewer kids fall through cracks! Have you done those things? I doubt it! You SAY you care, but do you do much as ask your Fb friends to do that? I have, and got not one response. People just want to SAY “I care.” But no one wants to be think about it, or try to change things! Don’t scold me unless you actually give enough of a crap to write an email. There’s your challenge. Prove it. Bother your Fb friends, write an email, THEN tell me you care.
@Rhonda Sisco-Cleveland idk what you have been through but you can choose the type of life you have as an adult. Those kids who died don't get the chance because their mother killed them. Be thankful that you are still alive and you can choose the life you have now.
@Rhonda Sisco-Cleveland if youre an adult now, you have a choice to live whatever life you want regardless of your past. The only thing holding you back is you.
@alicianottkeys perhaps you should abstain from having sex? Since you think that to abort or terminate your "inconvenient pregnancy" as a good solution for your problem, why not just stop having sex. This daughter you had that you didn't want deserves to be loved and wanted by her mother. Who are you to take that away from her? I had a mother like you, and my entire life was damaged because of her. I'm currently 62 years old, and some wounds from my earliest of memories are as fresh to me as tho they just happened yesterday. If you don't want to give up sex, why don't you get on some steady, reliable birth control method instead? It would be the right thing to do.
alicianottkeys NotKeys because I had a mother like you and yes your daughter did it herself too be succesfull. But you will never fix the hole you left in her heart, we all need mothers, we truelly care for us, thats our basic. You comment and tell us what tou feel so we have the right too say something too 🤷🏻♀️
@alicianottkeys don't listen to some of these people. They just want to type a response so they feel validated and so they get that rush of dopamine that comes from being self righteous. I'm glad you and your daughter are good and that you both have worked out your issues.
My father never wanted me and recently denied his paternity of me. Before that, I suffered years of his alcohol induced rants and hateful words. Cause I had convinced myself that's the way he was and he didn't mean it. Finally when he denied being my father and called my mom a whore that was it. I cut him off completely and will never talk to him again.
So the fact that you acknowledged how you felt and worked with your daughter to overcome any resentment that was harbored is great and I wish you both the best. Some parents don't even make that effort but the fact you did shows how much you love your daughter. And the fact she tried to understand where you were coming from means she loves you.
Maybe he pressed her to have the kids and then went on the run and left her alone. Not saying it's a good excuse, but I imagine it would mess with her mind.
Incoldblood thank you!! Years of therapy. I did not realize that this was even possible! My daughter and I have date nights at least once a week. She’s a beautiful soul.
I wish I could see how he reacted at the trial, given his later suicide he must have had genuine remorse for not being there. He must have greatly regretted choosing his life of crime, and it’s very possible that his prison sentence isn’t the reason. He lost his 2 kids because he wasn’t their father he was supposed to be, it’s at least nice to know that if given a second chance he probably would’ve been an upstanding citizen and a good father
It sounds like his behaviour during the trial really supports that. Not many people fully blame themselves or wish to take total responsibility. He even refused to blame his wife. He must have done some fantastic work on himself to behave the way he did. I don’t quite believe the motive for the mother though...something seemed really wrong with her....I don’t know why she did it....
I seriously doubt it. Criminal Lifers are not tough enough to show up to work,, on time, every day or work ten times harder for one tenth the pay. He would have used his poor, dead children as an excuse to go back to his life of crime and drugs. .
@Clockwork Cadaver Wow how does her comment warrant such a rude response? And if you read her next comment she said she didn't finish the video and apologized :/
What the detective was doing is pure evil. You have a mother here who has just killed her own children and then tried to take her own life. She is going through hell as it is, and there is no need for the detective to get anything out of such a person at this point of time. In fact, there should be a law against any kind of attempt at questioning a suspect once the suspect has said that they wish to remain silent.
@Shilpa Nair Place yourself in that extreme situation where your spouse has deserted you and you are left to fend for the children and face societal humiliation and ostracization at the same time. You are in this situation for many many years and it's become so bad that you can't take it anymore. You then lose all reason and decide to end it all both for you and your children. Would you then be labeled a criminal or a victim of unmitigated circumstances?
@Anupam Sircar OK if ur placing urself in the women's shoes how about the children's shoes. They had their entire life's to live and they were MURDERED by the one person who they thought they would receive unconditional love from. The person that literally gave life to them end up taking their life. Those poor babies never got the chance to find out what life was all about coz that monster deprived them of that.
@Shilpa Nair I don't think I can make you see the point. For a mother, the children are her life. What is the level of anxiety, depression, and helplessness that can force a mother to kill her own children? Isn't it punishment enough for such a person just to be alive without those children?
@Anupam Sircar no because in my opinion ur point is invalid. A lot of people I myself included have those mental illnesses but I have never ever thought of murdering another person on the basis of that nor will I ever. Especially not my own kin
@Shilpa Nair If you meditate regularly, you too can develop compassion for anyone and everyone. How this happens is not known but one stops judging others. At one level of Vedic philosophy, we are not the doers, and everything that we do from birth to death is all preordained.
I think the entire point of the interrogation is for court, and closure for the rest of the family. I'm sure it is psychological torture, but it is temporary. As is everything, she will work through those things, one day.
His job is to pick facts, and get her to talk about what happened. Evil is murdering children..
God she makes me angry. The smug grin, her saying “So...”, casually dropping her hand on her elbow and flipping the picture over. Props to the investigator for keeping cool because I wouldn’t
legal question. instead of sitting there could one request to be put in a cell? if she wanted to could she just turn around and face the wall or better yet lay on the floor? lol
@chellefell 13 yeah, Tom Fallis' interrogation. I know it's only a dollar and totally worth it. I am afraid if I join his patreon right now, I will binge watch everything he has on there and I can't afford to waste any time at the moment. 😬
Just donate a dollar to Paterson; he has a few. There’s an innocent woman who ends up suing the police department because the interrogator emotionally abused her. There’s also a guy who is wrongfully accused of robbery who maintains his innocence. It’s definitely worth the money. My description just scratches the surface.
Theres a thing called double jeopardy rhats in the constitution act that states if someone has been tried for a crime they cannot be tried again for that same crime even if more evidence arises.
@Paul Frank hey thanks for the fast reply! But i meant the one who is talking over the video, Kizzume. His voice is perfect for it. So are there only the pure interrogations or also with story and narration like this one or the others on youtube?
@Cthulhu Hoops It's not about money. I will happily pay ten fifteen times what he asks. I don't want full access to his videos until I have time to spare. By time, I mean a whole day at least.
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Gia K2020-03-06 01:16:26 (edited 2020-03-06 01:19:04 )
@Croffee I am sure all the interrogation videos he has on Patreon are with his analysis. It would be pointless without it. The interrogation tapes can be found online but what makes JCS videos gold is his analysis so I am sure they all are analyzed.
@Croffee Of course also on Patreon they are all narrated and analyzed and there are a lot. JCS definitely the best in true crime and crime psychology there is. And not all videos are about interrogations, there are also a few series on other topics like death row inmates, about soldiers regarding war experiences and what not. Join and enjoy to be very well educated. xoxo
My Grandfather's last name was Scalfaro. He was Italian. Imagine having to spell that to EVERYONE lol. The craziest part is, my Mom took his name (he's not her biological Father) and then when she married my Stepfather, SHE HYPHENATED!! Why would anyone willingly do that to themselves?! Lol
Lettuce huh? Her name is Adele. And her kids were Amanda and Sabrina. Where do you live that’s these are “the most Italian” names hahahhahahsha. That made NO sense at all.
They got my family beat, that's for sure!! We got the Sicilian last name from my grandpa Dominic, but first names were all Irish for grandma. Now, my friend from high school, Francesco Di'Mato's family would definitely give them a run for their money....mom, and dad ONLY spoke Italian.
peter haha2022-01-25 14:57:24 (edited 2022-01-25 15:00:19 )
Just in the opening here, but isn't the detective supposed to stop badgering her with questions when she invokes her right to remain silent and over? her attorney is not even present?
Her mind got that way via it's past. There are the few true psychopaths out there but quite often perpetrators of such crimes have been through horrific abuse.
Different people react differently to intense shocks. Some just shut down and go numb, which makes people judge them incorrectly, like the shy girl everyone thinks is stuck up.
@Christus Mea Lux and why would that be a problem exactly? are you saying that absolutely no one could "shut down and go numb" when confronted with dead loved ones?
@Christus Mea Lux if a trial is decided by whether the defendant "shut down and went numb" then there wasn't enough real evidence to convict in the first place
@Harry Mills oh my gosh I feel that. I go into shock with intensity, and I faint too. It's a whole mess. I get it. But I can tell when somebody is shutting down and when someone is heartless. Shutdowns are fully overwhelming, and you dont get picky about what you answer and when you shut down. You just shut down from a flush of emotions. This woman wasn't emotionally overwhelmed. The only emotion you can feel from her is annoyed. Shes bored of this interrogation. In fact, she doesnt want to see herself for the bad thing that she did. She wants everyone to get over it and she wants to move on with her life. This is a bunch of nonsense to her. Look at her posture. If she ever does, it's going to take a long long time for what she did to set in, and who knows if she'll ever truly care. Just disturbing.
I doubt it. Most criminals have some honor and killing children is lowest of the low. Anything that would warrant that would also probably warrant their death. Why kill some innocent children.
The grandma wasn't harmed. If I hypotheticaly was going after their family I'd be much more inclined to go after the uncle or grandma over some children. Same message. Who knows though. I dont think the wife had much if anything to do with the husband's dealings.
Also just thinking about it more, poison was the killing method. Retribution killings are usually a lot more gruesome as it's intended to strike fear. That's my opinion though
Cop : ur kids are both dead we r sure u killed them Suspect: no they aren't Cop: we have the bodys and pictures Suspect : im just going to remain calm bc they are alive
Well, there's one thing I absolutely love about the Canadian justice system, that just because she invoked her right to have an attorney doesn't mean the interrogator has to shut up
Mathias Ringle I hear ya however the father got 15 years for drug snuggling and she got life with the possibility of parole after 10. Ppl say that’ll get denied but they forget about the Paul Bernardo and Karla Halmoka case... anyhow that’s a whole other story.
tarblacksoul Karla made a deal and blamed Paul. Detectives were fine with that at the time it’s like they just want to find someone to take blame so they can wrap it up. Had they waited and investigated more they later found she was encouraging his behavior and even was the mastermind.
He had a lot more on the channel, but for some reason yt kept flagging his videos and he had to take them down/private them. and these videos are the only ones he has remaining
i knew she was guilty when she turned over the pics of her dead kids at 10:37 and showed no emotion. she knew what she did and didn't want to see them. that's a common reaction. that's why so many murderers cover up their victims not because they're trying to hide it from the cops they are hiding them from themselves
If it were pictures of my kids, I couldn't even imagein that.... ugh! But I'm sure I would turn the picture over, too. That is probably something any parent would do. However, most parents would be a crying sobbing mess, and would also turn the picture over rather quickly. She waited for a while before she did it, and it was done almost defiantly.
There is a special place in hell reserved for people who injure and/or murder children…I suppose it’s fitting that men and woman who do these things to children receive special treatment from other prisoners in jail.
In the UK, we have a procedure where 'No Comment' can be used to answer questions without predjuice or incrimination. However, the lack of answers or even THE WAY YOU SAY 'No Comment' can still be used against you in court, showing lack of emotion. This woman's attitude can be as incriminating as her words.
Negative inferences following no comment interviews are pretty tightly controlled in UK law. I think it would be up to the judge, prosecution and defense to agree on what reports of the no comment interviews could be presented to the jury and what instruction on it they could have, and that would depend on how much additional evidence was present.
@Jody Pelupessy I studied law just across the water from the UK, and autism or borderline is of no consequence for if you are guilty or not, just for sentencing. As such, using your right to remain silent, be it saying literally nothing or "geen commentaar", can and will be used against you in any way the prosecutor sees fit. I know Belgium follows similar rules. Do note however, that your right to remain silent only applies to not having to cooperate with your own prosecution and is not applicable to documentation, just what you say. As in you must hand over your 2nd bookkeeping if asked (they have to find out first), however you are under no obligation to give any explanation as to its contents, sucks for them if they cannot make heads or tails of it. It would very much depend on what you refuse to comment on or answer to whether or not they take it as a sign of guilt, and a judge may compel you to answer if it is deemed not in the interest of your defence, as in it is not covered by your right not to help prosecution get you convicted.
Jame Gumb that’s stupid. There is so much room for manipulating what a defendant says. And if a defendant doesn’t meet what a prosecutor thinks is normal they become guilty.
@Darkfig Several well covered cases with convictions based purely on what the defendant says to prove innocence, and it was used to convict. Cees B. and Lucia de Berk come to mind. Smart thing is to not say anything at all, this includes not saying no comment. When asked for the password of that encrypted usb stick/laptop/phone, you can either refuse, which means you are guilty because you are not too cooperate with prosecution, while in practice it is seen as documentation so judges often say "give password", or you can give the password and you may or may not have given them the rope to hang you with. I know the UK has or almost has a law (coming up, I should check whether it was put into effect) where any password must given out as it does not fall under the right to remain silent as it is digital documentation (penalty at the time was set at 6 months in the draft), Netherlands has a similar law in the works. Refuse to answer, and go to jail for 3 years. This of course will technically clash with the right not to help prosecution help convict you so we will see what happens.
They cannot use the "no comment" against you. If you speak to a solicitor they will almost always tell you to say "no comment" to every question apart from your name, d.o.b and address. If you choose to answer their questions they will ask you the same question in numerous ways trying to put words in your mouth, even If they try and tell you that it's your chance to tell your side of the story. Your chance to tell your side of the story is when you go to court. ALWAYS say "no comment". They cant charge you on the way you say no comment ffs🤦♂️
My Lord, she looked at pictures of her dead children, does NOT cry out and turns the page over??!!!!!! What kind of monster does that?? I would have been hysterical and unable to talk.
That's actually a French Canadian accent. As with the contrast between South African and British English, the actual French spend way less time speaking through their nose.
MateDrinker33 lol. So, when speaking French, do French Canadians and let’s say Parisians sound very different in the way of word pronunciation and putting emphasis on different syllables even though they are speaking the same tongue? Is it similar to the way Mexican and Spanish people both speak the same language, but have their own twist on certain phrases and pronunciation? Back like 15 years ago, I remember watching a Spanish film and never having heard Spanish people speak prior to that time, I kept wondering why the casting director hires and entire cast with heavy lisps. It was an indie film, so I thought it was an artistic choice or something hahaa
@FrenchCanuck79 I'm sorry....I apologize for posting misinformation about the dialect, I did so in my ignorance....thanks for the correction....I will go look up the information you suggested ! 😊
@Nicole McCarty ☺ Nothing personal! I know this is a very widespread misconception and when a concept gets passed around too much for too long, it becomes an accepted "truth". Quebecers were for a long time poorer and uneducated so it was easy to label them as people who "can't even speak their own language". I'm not sure exactly where this notion originated but those were less "politically correct" times. Our cousins in central France think that Quebecois is old fashioned and endearing but they would never say our French is not real. But English speaking people have the notion that Quebecois is not real French. We all came from France by boat, and the language came with us! A huge part of our cultural heritage and we are defending it vigorously.
@EGstill85 the Quebec accent can be so thick that french people wont understand a word of what a canadian french is saying, and at the very least the accent is very recognizable.
@Griffin Jelly Good fuckin luck if you cant fluently speak French, most French Canadians have a reputation of being rather unwelcoming to people that dont speak the language.
I'm European,English being my sec.language.Was taught French & German since age 13/14,also went to France on several occasions as a kid.Later went to attend campus in Canada,and that's when it hit me.French Canadian seemed very different to me.So did American English & Canadian English BTW.Capabale of telling the difference within a couple of weeks or so.
@Tom Cole bruh... we litteraly spend most of our day spitting words in English and interacting with English ppl, we don't care if you don't speak our language but if you live in Quebec we prefer you adapt to the language ☺
EGstill85 Parisians would have to have subtitles on Queb French because of how different the dialects are. I’m not even kidding about the subtitles part
Tom Cole the queb mentality goes further than just language. My sister went to McGill and anytime she came home she was complaining about how quebs act.
@Ophélie He got that Celine accent! I dont know much Bout French or French canadian but i knew that wasnt a french accent. It almost sounded like this dude was from South America..
@William Munny And we should nvr forget the ppl that took out 1 of their own Jesus Christ. Amen. It was Caiaphas the leader of jews during Roman occupation who corroborated in killing the blessed holy man, who died to save us all. Caiaphas felt the holy son of God was a threat and used his power to choose Jesus who had not sinned over the Thief?? Very sad the Zionist of Israel today, do not accept they took out 1 of their own. Thy Shall Not Kill Thy Neighbour... So why are the children in the refugee camps in west bank killed every day for throwing stones. Inhumane atrocities occurring in Israel to Palestinians is despicable.
@Tom Cole Which is silly and untrue. Montreal, especially the West island, isn't a problem at all for English speaking people. Of course, if you decide to live in the regions, i.e, outside of cities like Montreal, Gatineau or Quebec city, it might be more difficult. But if you try to learn the language, even just a bit, you will find that people will be quite open to you. And even if you don't, they usually will. I think the key is respect. Be respectful and people will be respectful back. Same principle that applies everywhere really... You should visit!
Aaand it's stories like this that lead me to believe a psychological evaluation prior to couples and would-be single parents getting pregnant would decrease the rate of infanticide via parent.
Right? And he, like so many other interrogators featured on this channel, makes it look easy. The video often focuses on the criminal breaking down over time, but don't forget that the interrogator also had to sit there for hours and hours and HOURS on end, talking to a brick wall essentially.
I would lose my shit if I had to do his job. Even if I had the endurance (I don't), I would probably end up questioning whether or not it's working. "Am I saying the right things? Should I change tactics? I wanna go home. Why am I even doing this? She's not budging anyway, oh Lord help me" 😂 Huge kudos to those who are strong enough to do this for the right reasons :)
The interrogation of Chris Watts was incredible to watch. They have this down to a science. They knew exactly what to do/say and when to do it. It's insane to see how they can basically control a person thoughts by using psychological methods. I watched a breakdown of his interrogation that explained exactly what techniques they were using and how they work
So is she just pretending she doesn't believe they are dead so she doesn't have to explain why she has no emotional response to their deaths? I have been more upset than this over the death of one of my little dogs and these are her children! If you look up the words "cold" and "heartless" I'm betting you will see her picture. I am unfamiliar with this case so I can see that I'm going to have to do some research to get "the rest of the story" as Paul Harvey used to say.
@LeeLew Dee SHE WAS INVOLVED AND THERES A GLIMPSE OF HER ON THE NEIGHBORS CAMERA!!! A D CHRIS SAID MORE THAN ONCE DONT DRAG HER INTO THIS....(Chris Watts gf)
I clicked on this video randomly as I have been going through this channel's back-catalogue and as soon as the interrogator spoke, I knew this was to be set in Quebec lmao.
Is anyone else shocked at just how cool this 'thing' was during the interview? And to see her have little to no reaction when shown the photograph of those poor children? So cold and heartless. Just a nasty, vile oxygen waster.
I want to take a moment to compliment the narrator. I’ve seen many of these same interrogations and none of them are as riveting and enthralling as these. The reason being; the great narration. The information as well as the voice is always great to listen to with just the right amount of spooky vibes, unbiased information, and legal pertinence. Always such a great job. Throw a heart ❤️ on this comment if you receive it.
so nobody believes she was setup? and doesnt say anything because shes afraid for her life or rest of family? ex just happens to die from poisoning too?
im sure it was revealed that they thought her motivation was to hurt him forever for revenge. he didnt have to live his life in pain. she didnt get her revenge. maybe thats part of the reason he did it.. she killed her own kids for nothing, and hes dead too. she deserves it. she destroyed all of their lives. if i was alone with her in that interrogation room after seeing the pictures you would see me on the next episode. wonder what would have been different if the police didnt sieze his retirement plan and he didnt go into hiding.
Why the KIDSSS? Their Kids. Just Kids Again if you don’t want your kids PUT THEM FOR ADOPTION. Murder needs to stop, there are many other desperate solutions than that.
He probably did it to cause her even more pain an act of mercy maybe, she clearly did it for revenge on him so he did it for revenge on her, now she has to live with the fact that the man she loved she’s indirectly killed and she’s the cause of that, she’ll have to live with that for the rest of her life.
Most likely a mix of sorrow over the girls and the smuggling investigation that exposed a risky rabbit hole that would continue to land a lot of crime members in hot water. Either way, the dude knew shit was getting messy and handled it. Such is the life of crime.
I honestly don’t think it was revenge. Maybe she just didn’t want to do it alone. His failed drug operation in this big ass house I know the bills had to be expensive. If you look at crime scene photos they had a hyperbaric chamber and nice furniture. Getting comfortable maintaining a certain lifestyle and boom that’s gone. That could be rough? I’m in no way agreeing with her, but I didn’t see this as revenge. She did try to kill herself afterwards, although I didn’t hear of other attempts.
@Nothing_Much She was given a life sentence. Parole requires approval, and there's no chance they'll sympathize with a child killer. The only reason she was given the "possibility" is because of the charge.
every episode of this i watch the more i hate the police
its disgusting to treat anyone like this, i don't care what they've done. she was coerced into talking, deprived of sleep (& food) and her basic wishes (let me go back to my cell, i want to sleep, etc.) were brushed aside like she wasn't a person.
her right to remain silent is not being respected at all. this is blatantly unethical
I find this woman to be very cold. I watched this a long time ago. Very eager to hear your opinions on her behavior! Thanks again for another great video!
from what I understood at the end of the video she got retried in 2019 and got a life sentence? and the narrator says she cannot get out until 2029, I think she's behind bars bro
@Dr. Anthony Fauci As an American, I can’t criticize other countries justice system, but this is the fourth case I’ve heard about out of Canada that has me baffled. Some innocents get treated like garbage there because their killers walk, get let out on bail to kill again, get awarded a lot of money (Omar Kadeem)
I don't like it but I would rather shitty people like her be out on a bond for an appeal than that right of due process taken away for everyone. It's a matter of slippery slope and principle. I don't like it but I understand it
@mychannel302 it’s because the legal systems in the rest of the world suck just as bad if not worse than Americas. People like to pretend it’s evil America justice system when it’s really all of them
@Eric Cartman you can't say that. what if she gets another husband, makes another `childs` and her husband proceeds to do something so bad that the only option was taking away their `childs`, very improbable, but could happen again.
The only question is that we don't know by the end of the video what her husband did to her, that would be curious knowing.
@U - 235 at least in all the other countries the prisons aren't private companies driven on profit, so the Justice system has to feed them suspects like culprits just to keep the quota of people imprisoned
@Luiz Felipe it's not that improbable look up the Disturban video The Man who killed his family twice, shit is sick but shows exactly how the legal system fails innocent people
@Luiz Felipe only 8% of prisons are private in the US. For comparison, 15% are private in the UK. There is no quota the justice system is trying to meet. There is no benefit to a judge to send someone to prison. All a private prison does is lessen the burden on public prisons. While do make profit, they can’t actually force the justice system to send anyone to them.
@jasondean88888 One would think that if the system is run by humans, they should be able to follow common sense. Like, don't let a killer run free just because the judge made a typo. Oh, but they're not at risk of killing again. So what? They still have to be punished! On the other end, if the system is run like a machine, there should be checks and balances and automated processes that prevent these mistakes from happening. What happens in practice is that the worst side of human and machine get combined into a needlessly complicated monstrosity, just so that lawyers can have their job security.
@jasondean88888 it's not my job to fix it. I am just pointing out a problem that anybody can see. Am I not allowed to complain that my car isn't running properly if I'm not a mechanic? Are you really suggesting that it's supposed to suck, or that this is the best we can do?
@pdorism @pdorism And what I'm trying to point out is that: A) Pointing out a problem that everyone can see serves no purpose. We all see it. We know it exists. Bitching about it while offering no solutions, while also implying that this problem is apparently so easy to fix that it should have been addressed by now...this does nothing but serve as a spring board to feed your own ego. You feel like you've accomplished something because you've gone out and 'taken a stand' and called for this massive inequity to be fixed. Well, good job. You haven't added anything new to the discussion though. What you've done is the equivalent of walking up to the scene of a car wreck and say "Somebody was probably speeding weren't they. That's why people are getting hurt because people don't obey the rules and they don't pay attention when driving. You all need to do something about that." Well no shit. Thanks for the input. Which leads the second part if this.
B) Your basic complaint comes down to humans not being perfect. I agree with the basic issue we are discussing here. 3 to 10% of our prisoners actually being innocent is appallingly. But why does it happen? It happens because people suck. People aren't perfect. Sometimes it's a racist cop. Sometimes it's someone being hung over on the job and forgetting to take a dna swab that would have proven innocence. Sometimes it's just shear bad luck and all the evidence looks really really bad and points to an innocent person...just out of sheer stupid chance. You basically want us to 'fix humanity'. THAT is the source of the majority of these issues. So you're on hear bitching about how bad thr system is (which everyone knows) complaining about how terrible it is that the guilty Sometimes walk and the innocent Sometimes end up on death row (which everyone knows and agrees with). And you're offering zero solutions....just standing on your soap box demanding someone do something to fix it so that, somehow, the basic fact that humans make mistakes is removed from our judicial system.
Are you also asking that someone do something about the racism that puts thousands of people in prison every year? How far will typing out these demands on YouTube get you to a better world.
You haven't informed anyone of anything new. You haven't offered any concrete ideas to try. The best you've offered is "maybe they should work on that" when told that they don't always know who is guilty or innocent.
Well no shit, they DO work on that. Here's the problem...guilty people lie. Did you know that? They can also refuse a lie detector, they can refuse to talk, they can literally just sit in a jail cell and not say a word for years. Forcing the state to do all the legwork of putting together an air tight case.
The state has to build a case against them, and that case is built by imperfect humans. Humans who are distracted because their wife just got diagnosed with cancer. Or humans who have a headache but came into work anyway. Or maybe one of the state's witnesses turns out to be a crazy person who just loves attention, and halfway through their testimony the defense proves that this person is not credible and the prosecution's case falls apart. Once the suspect is acquitted they can not be charged again with the same crime.
The case has to be strong enough that potentially killing the accused person, or locking them up for 20 or 30 years, seems like a good, fair and just idea.
You must be 12 years old if you really think this is so easy. Or, you've lived a sheltered life and never actually faced a massive and complex issue where people's lives and the lives of their family are on the line.
I guarantee that if you ended up on trial as an innocent person and the state put together a "pretty good" case against you, but not bullet proof, you would be DEMANDING that you be freed.
Conversely, if someone in your family had a crime committed against them, and the state put together a "pretty good" case against a suspect, you would be DEMANDING that they convict.
Life is messy and terrible. But yeah...maybe they just need to "work on that".
@pdorism Also, to run with your car analogy, this would be like complaining to a mechanic that your car is too expensive to refuel and you want him to fix it and make it so that it doesn't burn any fuel any more.
Burning fuel (gasoline, electricity, hydrogen, propane, natural gas etc) is an unfortunate by product of what needs to happen for the car to be useful. The mechanic can't invent perpetual motion, so you complaining about the car being too expensive to drive due to fuel consumption, isn't going to be fixed. If the car doesn't use fuel, zero work gets done.
Now, the mechanic might recommend changing your driving habits to get better mpg. They might recommend buying a hybrid or riding the bus or other options to reduce the fuel cost. But in the end, you will always need to consume energy to do the work of traveling somewhere.
The justice system is the same. It has the unfortunate feature of being run by humans, who make mistakes. In order to convict thousands of criminals for horrible acts and make sure that those people are taken off the streets, there will always be the unfortunate byproduct of convicting some innocent people and letting some guilty walk free. The only way I see to get to zero innocent people being in jail is to not convict anyone at all. And the only way to get every criminal would be to jail absolutely everyone who had even the slightest chance of committing the crime.
Geniuses of every generation, stretching back thousands of years, have tried to figure out better ways. The current system is where we are at right now, and hopefully we will continue to get better in the future. Hopefully we invent new tech (that is allowed in court) that helps reduce errors. But there will always be some corruption, there will always be somebody who covers for a buddy, or a rich asshole who can buy their way out, or a racist cop who plants evidence.
So, your snide little comment of "they need to work on that" sounds just as insane and out of touch with reality as the person demanding the mechanic 'fix' their car so that it doesn't burn fuel anymore.
@Simpicus Maximus I was thinking about Ben Franklin saying "Better 100 guilty go free than 1 innocent be punished".
If we lived by that as a country, we would empty our jails tomorrow. Most estimated out it at 3 to 10 percent of our inmates are actually innocent. Somewhere around 1 in 20, so 500% worse than what Ben was referring to.
Looking at it that way, and thinking about what would happen if we released our entire prison population...life is messy and full of shitty choices isn't it?
my first perception, the very first quote :i find it strange you are not upset" i do not know why he does not understand. i am 'CrAzY' diagnosed schizoaffective and i am 100%p&t VA disabled. medically retired at 100% for schizophrenia, depression snd anxiety. i do not understand connecting with my environment psychologically and emotionally. i detach myself from worthless dying critters and other objects. i can be happy in my own death without worry.
That Detective was wrong in continuing to talk to her. She told him, "my right to remain silent." He should have backed off regardless of the POS that she is.
You have the right to remain silent but that doesn't mean they'll stop the interrogation just because you don't want to talk. And she still talked a lot.
They actually released this monster on July 10, 2020 pending her appeal. Unbelievable! "Adele Sorella, who was convicted of murder, is out of prison on a conditional release while she awaits her appeal... The judge released Sorella under the conditions that she put up a $25,000 guarantee, that she doesn't leave her home between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. and that she does not leave Quebec or apply for a passport."
@fox23vaj The judicial systems everywhere are bullshit. Long sentences for seemingly lesser crimes and short sentences for people that the public would hang if given a choice. There should be something in place to hold judges accountable. Or even have a jury pass the sentence. Being female will also lead to a lesser sentence for some reason. The system is seriously flawed.
@Vincent Moon i don't know about you, but i wouldn't want to have a person out free who thinks it's a reasonable decision to murder children to get back at an ex. if her decision making is that poor, what else could she be capable of down the road? it doesn't always have to be this exact situation.
@fox23vaj I am from Europe and our justice systems are designed to enable people who committed a crime to integrate back into society once they've served their sentence. Which I think is a good thing in some cases but I also disagree with that as well. You just have to look at each case individually. In my country a life sentence is 15 years and after that you can file to be released but there are a lot of cases in which people are not allowed to leave. Also I don't know how it works in the US but in Europe to be released people also need to see a therapist on a regular basis and the psychopath criminals get locked up in special facilities from which they are most definitely not released.
@Playable Character women don’t get away with anything if a man is the one making the call. They love to have power over women and love controlling their fates.
@E Gleaton The word "psychopath" gets thrown around a lot, but I don't think it applies in this case at all. In the video, you can clearly tell she reacts and feels guilt when seeing the pictures. A psychopath could see the picture of the scene and remain perfectly stoic and calm. But I guess it's just hard to people to realize that murderers and others who do immoral acts are just as human as anyone else.
@E Gleaton Well, of course. I'm just saying that people love to jump the gun on psychopathy, so a human who acted natural up to one point and has displayed no psychopathic tendencies gets described later as a psychopath despite there being little to no evidence for that claim except one act they did which was abhorrent. Non-psychopaths also account for FAR more crimes because psychopathy in general is quite rare. I'm not saying either is solely the culprit of crime, mind you, but non-psychopathy is definitely far more prominent in reality while the psychopathy gets misinterpreted in fiction because of how common it is there.
@Reverend Malice Yup most people believe psychopaths are all murderers when in reality they are bankers, psychologists, salesmen, etc. and I say that as a salesperson, and not because I’ve met any i sales, but because surveys always show this. Nonpsychopaths do commit more nurses a But psychopaths are greatly over represented.
This channel has over 2 mil subs and so few videos. I''m astonished. This is my favorite channel, hands down. The producer of this channel has not only great insight on the subject at hand but other subjects as well. He once talked about storytelling, It was awhile ago but I think I pertained to screenwriting and movies,. I was blown away by how he explained it. I'd love to hear more from this person, on any subject he's interested in.
It's Canada man. A guy who stabbed me and left me to die got 18 months for aggravated assault and was out 1 year later. I also know another dude i lived with in a community home when i was 15 that murdered someone 10 years ago who was out in 7 years because he was charged with only manslaughter. (he tied someone up and beat them up while robbing them, and ended up killing them). This is Canada. Our system is fucking wayyy to lax on violent crime and sex offenders in particular.
Hang on.... "he was found dead in his cell with cyanide in his system - death was ruled a suicide"...... do Canadian cops offer cyanide sandwiches to inmates??
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H B2021-08-18 15:07:16 (edited 2021-08-18 15:07:59 )
The narrator voice reminds me of that guy doing Amazon finds you may or may not need. I like this, I'm stock in this channel since yesterday.
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Other Riley2021-06-29 12:38:59 (edited 2021-06-29 12:39:58 )
Investor:“What day is it today?” Me: “April Fools!” Investor: “You seem to think it’s April Fools day” Me:”Yes”
Can someone explain to me the law? Does she have to stay there even when she asked for a lawyer? Are required to stay there any amount of time the police wants you to?
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Colin Milne2021-09-21 21:00:26 (edited 2021-09-21 21:00:52 )
She was already released from prison. The courts say she most likely won't be a danger to the public but said before that if she is released, the public will lose trust in the justice system. The justice system here in Canada is a JOKE and I've lost trust. Total bs.
The presentation of a graphic crime scene photograph was frowned upon during the Memphis Three case, yet here it's described as a valid interrogation technique. Why? Although, in the Memphis Three case, Misskelly was on the lower end of the mental spectrum.
i just realized i had just barely turned 10 years old when the killings took place. mere months older than her 9 year old daughter who she killed. I can't imagine having died in 2009. how horrible
Don't ever talk to the police. Always remeber that "you have the right to remain silent" and that "anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law". Use your 5th amendment. Even this women will walk free again, because of her silence. Cops are not our friends nor our enemies. Cops are not trying incriminated anyone, their job is to find evidence and connect dots. The more you talk, the more data (dots) they have to connect.
Clearly, someone in custody and being questioned like this should simply say NOTHING AT ALL, not even the smallest peep, and adopt a facial expression like those employed by players of Texas Holdem poker.......that approach would utterly defuse these interrogation tactics.
April 1st, 2009.. i was turning 6 when this woman was interrogated. My mother was hugging me and telling me she loved me. My cake was spongebob. And this woman had just killed her children.. thats insane
Beeing of legal profession but from a jurisdiction where police must not "ignore" the suspect's decision to remain silent, in such a way the narrator states, the interrogation tactic of "fatiguing the suspect to make him/her more open for suggestion", in general, sounds quite ridiculous. In any case and without reference to Mrs. Sorella. I wouldn't be suprised if this leads to a considerable percentage of false confessions. It may hint in a direction with respect to the investigstion of the police, but this direction has to filled with real evidence. However, in any circumstance, the introduction of video footage of such an interrogation in court proceedings, especially in order to derive anything of relevance for conviction, enqueues to the logic of interrogation and decision making methods of the inquisition, roughly speaking. Moreover, reading comments, essentially comparing the suspects actual reaction to questions, accusations, photographs, etc. to how the suspect "should have reacted if innocent", is irretating, at best. While certain conclusions may seem obvious (how an innocent person would behave), they are not compelling and may, in fact, just be the result of the prejugement of one, who felt competent to determine, which reaction should be the "morally" correct one. Don't get me wrong: Beyond ensuring that a suspect is treated in a manner that upholds basic principles of human dignity, it is not about protecting an actual perpetrator! No justice system of the world aims for this. It is about protecting an innocent, yet wrongfully accused person. Any thoughts? Happy to discuss;)
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James Edington2021-12-19 04:13:26 (edited 2021-12-19 04:13:41 )
7:15 what if you stonewall them with requests for coffee and high-protein foods instead? Would that help make things inadmissible for when you eventually got psychologically broken and started talking?
Him: So we think you did it. Her: Well I didn't do it so. Him: Well we think you probably did. It's known as the "probably did do it strategy" in modern psychology.
Why I'm on the dark side of YouTube again?! I've been listening to this like horror stories. But this is real, these people exist and many live around us. Terrifying
Her earliest release would be march of 2029 but if it was a man he would’ve received life without the possibility of parole she was cold hearted and had no remorse yet has a possibility of walking in this world again
I understand why this video would make you upset and slightly traumatized, so in a lighthearted attempt at easing the situation, I'd like to point out that: Canada is the only place where the French (Perfectly able to pronounce Croissant) person isn't French".
Why do need so much of evidence when it was so clear .. she called her brother about being suicidal and go to Home only to find dead daughters who were ofcourse alone with her all day and her suicidal car accident attempt
im from quebec, exactly two hours from where this happened, and 1, i can’t believe i new this was from quebec with only the accent the officer in the beginning, and 2, that this happened close to me and that i’ve never hear about it
i'm so confused i physically cannot understand the motive can someone explain? did she really kill her children to hurt her husband because he, while on the run, lost contact with her? is that? the entire motive?
So many high level drug dealers have tragic lives .behind the veneer of glamour they suffer and so do their families.....Hollywood has always glamourized these people .
Is JCS from Canada? Seems like a big coincidence that such a large percentage of his videos are Canadian cases.
Unless Canada has some sort of policy of releasing interrogation footage or something
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Amir Bloomenfeld2021-12-19 21:57:17 (edited 2021-12-19 22:22:02 )
The interviewer with an accent like a frog that can hardly speak English.... is such an OPPORTUNITY for her to pretend she doesn't understand this strange dialect and should request someone that actually speaks English. Quite frankly, I have to exert too much brain power to comprehend that gibberish.
Him saying she's so calm etc... I'd be like "What? Can you speak proper English? I don't understand the mumbles out of your mouth". In this instance, it would create the illusion that the 'abnormal' behavior of the suspect in question is due to a communications error largely on the part of the interrogator.
Lastly, you NEVER, EVER, go into a police interrogation, without a lawyer. Doesn't matter if you are guilty or not guilty. You don't do it. The police use tactics admissible in court and will try to do ANYTHING to get you to confess or look guilty. It's the largest truth that the cops don't want the truth, they want a closed case and someone in jail. This is literally their job and their career. The more cases they solve the higher they will rank. Yes, this one is guilty but, even if you aren't guilty, you can be made to go to prison on false charges. Just don't risk it. GET A LAWYER. ASK FOR ATTORNEY. SHUT THE FUCK UP UNTIL ATTORNEY IS PRESENT. Even after requesting attorney they will egg you on to spill the beans. This in itself is not illegal. They can interrogate you for HOURS and try to coax a confession or some information that makes you look guilty. JUST SHUT. THE. FUCK. UP. WAIT FOR ATTORNEY. It's just that simple. You can accept your Miranda rights, you can acknowledge basics such as wanting water or food. BUT YOU SAY NOTHING ELSE UNTIL YOUR LAWYER IS THERE. Anything YOU SAY can AND WILL be used AGAINST YOU in the court of law. It simply amazes me how most people that are caught just don't follow those absolutely basic and simple steps. In these interrogation situations without representation, you have everything to lose and absolutely nothing to gain. They will LIE to you saying, if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear. The amount of people falsely imprisoned says, that is a lie. You have everything to fear in this situation regardless of your guilt because the ones interrogating ONLY WANT a confession from you that you did the crime. It would be different if cops were actually just and wanted only justice but they only want ranks and to boost their careers. It's disgusting but it's a reality. That's why lawyers exist. That's why you wait for your attorney to be present to inform you of what you can and can not answer based on THE LAW. And for the love god... DO NOT REPRESENT YOURSELF. It never helps, and when it does help it's so rare that it doesn't even count as a statistic. Just don't do it.
I really hope this information helps someone in the future.
Can someone who’s familiar with this justice system explain why she’s sitting there still? And why the officer didn’t immediately step out when she asked for her lawyer, and when she said she wanted to go back to her cell?
Not sure what Pop Out’s video is about, but JCS says in his video that in Canada, invoking the right to be silent means you don’t have to answer but the interrogators can still ask questions. They can remain silent throughout if they want, but the interrogators asking questions or talking to her is not impeding her right to be silent.
Wild to me how other countries work. In some cases would be nice if america could do this. Bt in cases ur innocent yikes. This entire interrogation would be inadmissible in america. She invoked and asked for an attorney and was jusy given advice over the phone then questioned alone? Then adviced she was staying silent and they can still question? Wow! I feel bad for those babies. This lady is a monster
I LOVE how JCS ends his videos….no goodbye no ending long extra azz story or dragged out opinion, just smooth cat hush fade out picture exit stage left story over type ish lol !! Haha love it.
At this point has she been found guilty of the crime? because if not showing a mother such graphic images is beyond cruel. Imagine for a minute that she is innocent (like we are all supposed to do until guilt is proven beyond reasonable doubt) It doesn't matter how we 'think' she should be acting. Being emotional detached doesn't make her guilty of the crime. I have no idea if she is guilty or not, having only watched a few minutes of this footage but I find it really disturbing that the officer is forcing her to view such images.
Ever see the video of the 2 news reporters fighting on-air? The woman there in the blue robe looks exactly like this woman. I swear it must be the same woman. Creepy.
Criminal: commits murder Criminal: gets put in jail Society: yeah, you're really gonna suffer now Criminal: watches TV, plays sports, 3 meals a day, doesn't have to pay rent
Devils advocate, for those saying the woman got lesser sentence for murder than her husband, who got 15 years for drugs, remember that was 200kg to cocaine and imagine the hundreds/thousands of people lives that 200kg of drug would ruin, im sure death from overdose and other incidents, car crashes, would occur. So I agree people who are in jail for marijuana is not the same but cocaine and other hard drugs especially in this volume should be punished badly as well.
It’s so strange that a mighty country like Canada has hung on to the monarchy of another state as it’s head of state. It’s so strange to hear Canadian terms “crown attorney “ , royal Canadian mounted police , Governor General of Canada. And to know as a British citizen that our queen is also the queen of Canada. Does that mean that she is a Canadian citizen as well?
It’s the same with Australia and New Zealand. It’s essentially meaningless as Britain holds no “true” power or authority over those countries. Debatably, Canada is a stronger country that Great Britain, given how fewer ‘enemies’ the country has.
0:35 Interrogator: „I find it STRANGE that you are not upset.“ She: „I find it strange that I am in this situation“ Interrogator: „Why do you use the word STRANGE?“ Is he playing mindgames on a victim? Never talk to the police!
I know. I can't take this interrogation. Whether she's guilty or not, there's so many things that the interrogator does here that is so cruelly manipulative. He's not looking for information at this point. He's looking to win a case. I cannot watch this video anymore.
“today is april first, but you believe it is april fools day. and it is, youve been pranked, we did fake the scene, your kids are in the office well get them” good ending
Internet lawyers I'm curious, she lawyered up several times and he continues to interrogate her. Isn't this a clear violation of the 5th and 6th amendments (Miranda rights)?
Damn, the comment section is full of dummies who think if you get sentenced to "life with the possibility of parole after 10 years", you get out after 10 years guaranteed. If that's so, what does the word "possibility" mean in that phrase? Why do parole boards exist if people just get out when they are eligible?
@Julene cause the consequences dont matter compared to those highs and possibilities of fast money. Also most of these guys are... guys. Because they enjoy the adrenaline rushes and breaking rules
It was life with a possibility of parole in 10 years. It was also for 2nd, not 1st, degree murder.
I do agree with you, however, that killing 2 children should result in a much harsher sentence than drug charges, but unfortunately, the judicial system here in Canada is a mess.
What You and 99.9% of the Public does NOT know, is that EVERY US COURT has Nothing to do with Justice, its all about MONEY....The BONDS the Courts are producing. It is NEVER about anything else.
@Kaladin Stormblessed The Crown is behind the whole fraud. The "Laws" in the U.S. come from England. Everywhere the "Legal Society" operates, this is happening. Attorney's do NOT practice Law, they are Forbidden. They are ONLY allowed to Practice what is in the Legal World, which are Statutes and Codes. 99% of the Populations have no clue what the difference is between Law and what is Legal. . . and the Zionist's behind it all, have used ALL Media to feed dis-information to "the People" for well over 100+ years to keep this fraud going. Canadians, like Americans have a Choice of Jurisdiction....Real Law...Which is Exclusive Equity....or they can have "Color of Law" Statutes and Codes. However, if the people are unaware of what Rights are and What Real Law is.....they have no knowledge to Uphold and Enforce said Rights.
Sadly she all but gets away with it. If this was a man that had killed his kids he would get life but for her its bs called "spousal revenge filicide" all that should matter is that she took away the lives of two innocent children by poisoning her own kids for selfish reasons. I have no sympathy for her whatsoever and firmly believe she should have gotten life in prison without any chance of parole. Taking away the futures of the next generation because you are too selfish to take care of your child the way you should just shows she never should have had children to begin with. The strongest bond is the mother daughter bond and the fact she can heartlessly toss that away not once but twice in a single motion is disgusting. Murder is murder and one of the few things old societies would have done better than us is removing this woman from the world in a proper way so she could not endanger a child ever again. This was no act of self defense or a life or death situation this was a parent trying to find a quick and easy escape by ignoring their responsibilities just as Casey did. No sympathy for either of these cold blooded murderers. After thought: Even the ex husband had more remorse and emotion about the deaths. He got a severe punishment and took his own way out but he did so seemingly out of guilt and deep sadness while she remained cold and unmoving. If there was ever proof about the absurdity of gender bias in the law this is it plain as day. Again this was neither an accident nor a situation where she would be unattached to the victims she was doing this for herself and because she lacked any emotion towards them.
@Julene The reason people still smuggle drugs is the same reason they smuggled booze during alcohol prohibition....HUGE PROFITS. And it's the governments who are to blame, yet it's the people who do the time. Drug prohibition is an even bigger crime against humanity than alcohol prohibition. The devastation caused by the absurd illegality of drugs, is almost incalculable. Far, far more than the damage caused by the drugs themselves.
yet there are junkies everywhere on the streets, prisons are full and US have drug problems like no other country where weed is legal....Seems there is something wrong with this "lock them up" country
@Matt Morgan This guy really pull a 'because hormones' defense? lol
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@Zstead one it was in no way intended as a defense? Lol I wouldn't give a minute of being high back for anything. Anyone who lives in fear wouldn't understand the joy of being free. Often women arent worried about being free they are more concerned with their safety and other peoples safety. Not freedom
@Matt Morgan You really think a discussion of motivations is that black and white? I'm pretty sure people in fear find their own happiness besides a simple hormonal high. You could make a correlative argument, but to dismiss it all as a blind rush for the highs seems incomplete...
@Zstead one it's not a blind rush though it's often well thought out until a woman or a bitch made man gets involved and ends up ruining the whole operation by giving into fear under the threat of consequences
Bottom line is you will see a shift to where men dont even bother getting married or start bringing other guys into the operation. The hustlers will just make the circles smaller since bringing new people into the equation is too risky. And women will wonder why they only get simps to stay but any OG hits and dips within a week. Lol cause nobody has time for that liability! Weak men gonna wonder why they cant get plugged in lol cause they going to squeal under the slightest pressure
@Steven Hetzel ah yes, those who believe there are no victims involved in the distribution and consumption of drugs. Victims like the children of drug addicts who grow up without a responsible protector and provider; victims like the families who are stolen from by their drug addict family members who need money to buy their drugs; victims like tax payers who must pay higher taxes to make up for the drug addicts who don't contribute their fair share to society; victims like the person killed in a car accident caused by a drug addict who drove while under the influence of an illegal substance. Yes, why even consider these victims - people should be coddled in their addictions, and not made to face the consequences of their actions, regardless of how it infringes on the wellbeing of others! Good point.
I feel like parole shouldn't be an option, however unlike how you commented ahe wasn't sentenced to 10 years, she was eligible for parole in 10 years, that is different
I'm thinking none of you have actually served time in prison. Life with the possibility of parole after 10 years doesn't necessarily mean she'll actually go before the parole board after 10 years. The board will review her progress in prison and decide whether she's done enough to appear before them or not.
She could serve 25 years before they grant her an audience and still get knocked back.
If she gets out in 10 years, any small charge of reoffending and she'll be back in prison for a recall.
@hungry henry Do you not realize that it being legal or not doesn't change what AN ADDICT will do to get a fix? They don't care, the psychological and physical high is already something they're dependent on. Making it legal or at least decriminalizing it will make it easier to test drugs for trace lethal substances and actually get addicts the mental help they need. HARM REDUCTION. Prison is not the place that addicts should be. Its more likely than not that an addict will go BACK to prison because of their addiction than prison actually rehabilitating them at all (because maybe, just maybe prison is a punishment and way for prison corporations to make money and not to actually rehabilitate criminals into members of society). This is why more of the funding that goes to prisons should be reallocated to mental health and addiction services.
@Salma E. If you kill two kids of your own, only two lives were impacted. When you peddle drugs, thousands of lives go down the drain - and that's in direct damage, not to discuss crime caused by use of drugs.
@Renata Tostada No shit. American penal system focuses on draining government funds so they have all the incentive to have as long as possible sentences and as high as possible repeat offense rate.
@Steven Hetzel Victimless crime? Tell that to my student who was passed around so mom could get money for drugs. Tell that to the boy who's mom forgot to feed him because she was too high to care.
@hungry henry They can stop if they really want to. I know of plenty of people who were heroin addicts and they got help got in rehab and live drug free now. It's a hard decision but it's there responsibility to get clean. You can force a heroin addict to go to rehab and get help but if they really don't want to change they will start again. You have to want to get clean for yourself.
@Julene when your life feels so shit, due to circumstance or mental illness, that you can't feel joy during your day otherwise... drugs very quickly become a prosthetic. Prosthetic joy. Prosthetic relaxation. Prosthetic motivation. Prosthetic energy. It's not good, but all of those things are necessary to proper human survival. It's not right, but once you're addicted you don't have too much choice anyway. Withdrawal physically hurts. It prevents you from functioning at all, like you've fallen ill, sometimes for weeks. If you need to work to feed yourself then you can't get off of the drugs. If you are already mentally ill then getting off the drugs can be dangerous too. You're trapped.
Its not a good idea to buy or sell drugs, of course - but once a simple mistake has been made... "just stop taking drugs, the legal consequences are too high" just isn't a reasonable response. Robust free healthcare - and free legal assistance - are KEY to helping shoot the drug trade in the knee. Drugs will always be traded and always be used. People will always make dumb decisions, no matter how illegal you make it. If we can get people OFF of drugs effectively then we can save those who are trapped, we can save teenagers before their lives get destroyed and we can save lives before they are lost.
Thats canada baby, we don't believe in life in prison, or at least its extremely rare to see here. We believe in rehabilitation and reintegration, which in theory presents as ideal, that is if you believe bad eggs can change and become healthy civil members of society. Though realistically it causes greater grief to family's of victims and victims alike. As well, it doesn't necessarily follow suit with the way the world works, and prisons here are not rehabilitation centre's so this system in practice is flawed. That being said giving criminals a path to redemption is obviously preferable to overcrowded jails and unredemable sentences, yet when crimes are so gruesome in nature it makes people more uncomfortable then anything. In an ideal world anyone could be rehabilitated (or even better, never be raised into the type of person that will commit such a crime) but thats not the world we live in, besides the average person isn't as forgiving as jesus so people will never feel comfortable with such a concept
@Michael 💯 - but they won't be held accountable. No one said the system is fair. They make the rules and we can choose whether we'll fall into their traps or not. "They" being the powers that be.
@Julene That's true, it's awful that many people that join the police force, cia, fbi, etc. do so to stay above the law and get away with actions that a regular citizen can not. There has to be some justice for the system to work. The biggest enemy comes from within.
backwards. killing two little girls would be LIFE in my world of justice. why life sentence over death penalty? because the other prisoners are unusually cruel toward people who hurt children.
Yep. And where I live on the east coast, a woman gave birth to three children and killed each one of them the moment they were born. She hid the bodies but they were eventually discovered and she was charged with "Infanticide", which carries a max penalty of 5 years. Only women can be charged with Infanticide. If a man did the exact same crime he'd be charged with homicide. Now that's an example of ACTUAL privilege. Female privilege.
As a female drug addict, I'd like to say that many people who buy drugs do so because they feel like they have no other choice. Like myself, going into withdrawal is something no one wants to do, and we live in fear of it every day. Every drug addict was once a little child, and I can guarantee you not one of us said to ourselves "I wanna be a drug addict when I grow up!" Life happens and until you've been in someone else's shoes, please don't judge. Judging people at the bottom of our society is so easy, especially if you've never been there.
Hungry henry that's exactly the point. As long as drugs are illegal, THAT'S the battle addicts are fighting. Make them legal and that battle goes away, leaving the addict to face THEMSELVES, which just might turn things around for them. Speaking from personal experience of course. Are you?
@Julene addressed is different than coddled...you wouldnt say the same same things about an mentally disabled person even if it could be framed in a similar way would you?
@Julene your comments are embarrassingly ignorant about the modern science that clearly shows addiction behaves much like a disease in the addicts body and mind. It’s rooted in their biology. Yeah, people still use drugs even though they could end up in jail for a long time or experience losing everything. They don’t do that because it’s fun, or it’s a choice.
That doesn’t mean we excuse their behavior, but to punish them with harsher sentences than we do rapists and murderers is absolutely inexcusable. And it clearly doesn’t work to help lower the rising addiction rates, as drug addiction is now one of the leading causes of death in North America. Clearly, having zero compassion and just locking addicts up and treating them with disdain isn’t helping.
And just because some addicts engage in those things you listed, doesn’t mean that they all do. Each addict is an individual and shouldn’t be judged by the actions of others. Not all addicts have kids, most probably don’t. Not all of them are jobless, or driving under the influence.
@Julene the fact that people get more jail time time for drugs on average than murder, rape, or pedophilia is dumb. don't act like drug users/sellers somehow deserve more time than people who do WAY worse.
@Sam John even if there were zero consequences, murdering one's children... there are no words. Just like the thousands of mothers who pay to have their innocent unborn children murdered in the safest place God created for them, their mother's womb. Legally there may be no consequences, but those murders carry consequences we couldn't even begin to fathom.
Here in Finland was a similar case. Mother suffocated her toddler. In criminal psychstudies were found that she has a NPD. Sentence = 10 years, may get out sooner bcs she is a first timer (this rule considers even most violent crimes). What an unjustice! You can get that amount of time for economical crimes and drug crimes. It is so absurd.
You should see our system in Austria. It is really difficult here to get in jail for murder. Mostly the killers get away with 10-15 years in prison with a possible parol (which will be accepted in 90% of the cases) only a few years after in jail. It is so sad, but the system here seems to believe in the good in people. Child molesters here do not get even close to the inside of a jail cell ..
The more heinous the murder the sooner you get out in Canada. Look at the guy who beheaded and cannibalized a passenger on a Greyhound bus in Manitoba. He was walking the streets again in less than 7 years.
@Aliisa Taipale Absolutely agree with you, it‘s just so sad. I often think that America is sometimes way too harsh with their sentences and also it is so easy to get into jail, even if you are innocent and are not able to proof it. You just have to be on the wrong place at the wrong time. But otherwise, in european countries like ours, the sentences (if it even comes to one!) are way too short or they are released after a short amount of time. Something needs to change here, definitely.
@I M Yeah, I completely agree with you. I think so too - in US especially the system is broken and too many go to jail for too long time for minor things. Also 3 times & life is absolutely heinous. But there is other side of the coin too - here for serious, violent crimes are not properly sentenced. I think that that sends a message to society - what is acceptable and what is not. In that way it almost encourages to rape etc.. For victims, there are not justice. Also, when these violent and careless psychopaths get a slap in the wrist, all of us are in danger.
Do you have any ideas how many lives and families would be ruined by that amount of drugs? two lives are nothing comparing the destruction those drug could bring to others
@Julene some people fall into a bad time and end up selling drugs. For many of them, it’s all they know. Prisons are focused on punishment and not rehabilitation so many of them fall back into the same habit as they have no where else to go.
@Jessica Rich fr most drugs dealers who got nothing else lived through shit that would make a grown man cry. Not trying to defend anyone but most people who live like that have been abused and alone in the past, many from childhood without having a choice.
I mean she's a woman, whaddya expect they could harbor WMD for warlords and commit genocide and get off the hook in a year, justice system isn't justice for them smh
@Julene You are incredibly lucky to be alive in a time where you can live in wilful ignorance propped up by others.
People don't just buy drugs for fun, that's an extremely reductionist view on an issue that's far more complicated. People often turn to drugs because of MDD and develop addictions. There's a genetic component to drug addiction that makes some people from birth more susceptible to drug abuse. Do you think those people just deserve to be addicted to drugs their entire life? Do you think that because you are born with lower susceptibility to drug abuse you are simply better than those people?
These people need HELP they are sick. Instead, people like you just stand aside while prisons are filled with sick people so that a few people can profit off them.
There is no hell but sometimes I really wish there were. You were lucky enough to be born in an age where the entirety of human knowledge is at your fingertips and you decided to not learn anything. You treat the people who need your help most as criminals and their cases as hopeless.
If you want to start on understanding the issue and showing some compassion I suggest you read a book called "Chasing The Scream". It's an in-depth look at the mind-numbing failure of the "war on drugs". If you arent willing to read a book on the topic please watch a podcast that the author did where he speaks about the book and summarises its key points.
It all started with the comment section filled with JCS recommendation on a post from yesterday on fb by unbelievable facts on Stephanie Lazarus for me to have binged thru their entire channel, also the second channel and unlisted videos after desperately searching reddit for more content 😐 Now I don't know what to do
You know, she's really fucked up, and did a very, very awful thing, but at the same time is anyone else just kinda baffled by the fact that an interrogator can literally just keep you there for hours and hours and hours, mentally beating you down the whole time, until you finally just snap? I mean, why even have the right to remain silent at that point? It's such a joke. Imagine being innocent in this situation and just being berated and mentally tortured for five hours for a crime you didn't commit because you want to express your right as a citizen.
Same! It drives me crazy! As a mom I can't imagine how she's not a wreck. I mean...I get it she's a murderer but how can you look at your babies, hear they're dead and know you did it and feel nothing!? My heart hurts for those babies and the family.
With these cases (involving children) my empathy is just not there for the perpetrators, probably how they don’t feel any empathy for anyone because they’re sick narcissists without even the most basic empathetic instinct to protect their own fucking child
She was in total denial. It was a defense mechanism. It is the only way she didn’t go wacko, although I am sure she isn’t right in her mind either way. She denied it to herself to keep calm and as sane as she could be. Crazy.
I feel like this detective and his somewhat heavy accent have a very low success rate when trying to obtain a confession. It's also kind of messed up that they can continue asking questions relentlessly after someone request a lawyer
@Lxllak Jsnqnwj guessing you have an accent? That question was rhetorical. The only way you'd be offended by what I said is if you had a dog in the fight. Either way, just keep scrolling
Even in this scenario knowing what she did, it's annoying and I still consider it abuse that the detective kept on when she continually said to stop she doesn't want to talk repeatedly, I'm glad here they normally 99% of the time stop as soon as you say you invoke your right, and I counted a dozen times she said she's invoking her right and wants to leave, that's abuse because even her being a monster, lady liberty is blind and all must be treated equally
@Kenyan Bunnie right. They fail to realize that the prisoners being released are "non-violent" offenders. I am aware of this because someone I know was granted a COVID release and he gave me the requirements you must meet. The second being that those being released have to prove a higher susceptibility to catching COVID ie. underlying health conditions. Murderers (I am pretty certain) are NOT being granted this sort of release though.
idk if this makes sense but i hope that by 2035 or something, this generation can take over and make new laws and change everything for the better (but ofc that's not guaranteed)
You have to understand that people can change a lot in 30 years. Look back to how much you've changed in 10 years, 20 years, in 30 years you probably weren't even born, but these people that broke the law at that time are still doing the same thing every day for a ridiculous amount of time for something that they will probably never do again.
No, criminals being released from prison does not explain the state of the world. The elite creating a slave system by which people become criminals is the explanation.
Can some one pleeeease explain how anyone who killed two people be reasonably released before serving out a life sentence (regardless of the judge’s apparent mistakes in this particular case)? And how murderers in general are allowed to go back into society after serving their 25 years?
@MKMajestic There's a lot of countries, states, provinces, types of prisons etc so there's no one solid answer for this. However,
I think the idea was that unless someone is "insane" (ie in need of being in a mental institution), prison is meant to "save" criminals, not punish them. Teach them life skills and release them as a changed person. These are called correctional facilities and unfortunately murderers can be seen as saveable. Occasionally, really good prisons accomplish changing people for the better. But some prisons, types of prisons, countries, etc, have really bad reincarnation rates, meaning they fail at that entirely. And others still don't even try, literally just arresting people to use as forced labor, essentially legalized slavery, in work camps, etc. So they pay for their crimes by working in sweat shops, "throwaway" emergency workers, or picking up garbage.
Much of this is with the US in mind. I don't know about some other countries or how they handle murder charges. I do know reincarnation in some UK prisons are notably bad, failing to 'rehabilitate' the majority of people they arrest. Work camps are also not as common in western cultures these days as in some others.. Tho that changes from time to time.
Really it just depends on the severity of the crime, the culture, and what type of prison they end up in, how they're sentenced, etc. Not even all murders are considered to be equally as bad or equally as punishable.
If we had a system that reformed criminals instead of turning them into even more hardened menaces to commit more crimes and be arrested again it would be a lot better
@Vasz Gul the prison system was originally meant to be a rehabilitation. Unfortunately, that isn't the case anywhere in the world really. Its more of a denial of freedom and a cage than it is a rehabilitation. Obviously, some people cannot be rehabilitated, but the majority of people could.
If she doesn't think that's them and doesn't think they're dead, take her down to the cold room to positively identify them. Me, I'd put their favorite stuffed toy in the drawer with them just to really send her over the edge. But that's me....I think people should get the full on experience of the repercussions of their actions. Reality bites.
He stated in the video in Canada they have to right to remain silent but the cops have no duty to stop asking questions for as long as they want (5 hours in this case)
The whiplash from her staged car accident legit seems to be bothering her more than the fact that she straight up murdered her own flesh and blood that she brought into this world through her own body
Detective says 'I find it strange that you are not more upset' She responds that she finds it strange to be in this situation.....THEN the detective asks her.....'Why did you use that word, strange?' 🤔😳 I think THAT IS STRANGE 🤣😂😁😀 She used HIS word and he harps on why did she choose THAT Particular word......silly
If you can’t see the problems with allowing a cop to poke you with a stick for hours on end and then throwing you in prison when you snap, you are hopeless.
This is why so many people give false confessions and end up in prison unjustly.
Like Jim said, if you’ve exercised your right to remain silent...REMAIN SILENT! The police will try to press you over and over until an attorney arrives. Regardless of the reason why they are speaking to you...never talk to the police without an attorney.
There are way too many people who have been sent to jail for being coaxed to confess even if they’re not guilty.
I can't believe he didn't say anything damning against his ex-wife when she murdered both of his own children?! I would've totally testified against her. What's wrong with those people?.. Jesus
“I’d like to remain silent.” “Please talk.” “But I’d like to remain silent.” “Can you answer?” “I’d like to remain silent.” “But what do you think about this?” “Lawyer told me to remain silent” “But...” “I’d like to remain silent.” “But, but....” “Okay I’ll tell you everything..”
😂 Canada, oh you can be quiet. However, I do with upmost sincerity in having to do this, will ask you most politely if you will, if but for a moment, entertain a talk with me about your case forever how long you wish to not speak with me.
@Just Jonni I guess they (Canada) doesn't have the equivalent to Miranda rights as we do in the USA? Or else this investigator would have left the room a long time ago.
@Super Gristmill61 We have Miranda right, but police are free to talk and ask questions as long as they want(48 hours detention max actually, or 78 hours if they get judge permission).
@Super Gristmill61 I think the rule is that when they ask for a lawyer they have to stop interviewing , at least in the uk they have to stop asking questions if you ask for a lawyer, they don’t have to leave the room and they can listen if you talk but can’t ask any questions, that clearly didn’t happen here, but a drug barons wife would know to stay quiet and get a lawyer.
@Kate O'leary You're right. The United States adopted the U.K. or English laws. So yes we are almost identical to England with respect to interrogation practices and laws. Thank God we did.
The way the cop acted despite the horror this crime, despite the stupity of said defendant, sadly gives cause for appeal if not on a full rehtrial, allowance for full evidence to be withheld & tossed... Cops need to acknowledge, legitimately, the right to remain silent
(flips photo over). "I left the house in my car because I DID NOT WANT to be reminded of this. May I please get a glass of milk and go back to my cell?"
I’ll never understand how parents kill their own children in an act of premeditated murder, like how do you say goodnight to them knowing you’re killing them tomorrow.
Wait🤔SO, she gets life, with the possibility of parole in TEN years for killing her 2 innocent little children????? Have they no value if human life?? She should have gotten the life span of BOTH of her children!! She is what 50 something?? She made her choices and lived her life driving a Lexus and living in drug dealer luxury but did not give them the opportunity to even begin to live and experience life...what a pathetic human she is...😠
Shocked at the last part. Can someone explain to me how it is you can be found guilty of murdering two children and have the possibility of parole in 10 years..?
The idea with an interrogation typically is to get a confession, and if not that, more evidence and to trap them in their own lies. Makes the court process a whole lot smoother.
Me comes in as the good cop "Jim, I know you are probably busy with your life and forgot about the videos. Believe me, I know; it happens to the best of us. So just release them and it'll be over with."
@anyways it's an outside company from YouTube that you can donate to the channel you are watching. The channel would normally put a link to their patreon in the description box, you click link and then proceed to donate some $$.
@anyways its like a kind of subscription prices that unlock different rewards and content the creator has made. So like for a dollar a month you might get a thank you and for like 5 dollars you might get access to content before he puts it on YouTube. Its just a way of supporting the creator as YouTube is notorious for de monetising videos for stupid shit
@reinaaa 123 It's from "What pretending to be crazy looks like", near the end. It goes something like: "I guess I don't really understand this whole demon thing" "No one does" "Well …"
@Hardned kicks chair out pushes Harded out of the way. "We know you have more, you know you have more. Hows this gonna look to the judge... Just give us the other evidence it wont hurt your case... It may help you...
WE HAVE YOUR HAIR STEPHEN. YES. IT FALLS OUTTA YO HEAD. WHY WOULD THERE BE HAIR ON THE SCENE OF YOU HAVING MORE VIDEOS IF YOU DONT HAVE MORE VIDEOS STEPHEN.
@Rowan Yellen lol i know bro, i have watched hundreds of these interrogation videos and NEVER, and i mean NEVER, have i seen such incompetence come from investigating officers like i have with these two clowns. Its actually hilarious, like you say.
Officially, this "interrogation" does more for comedy than it does for justice lmao.
between this case and the Navy / Airforce guy (I forget which branch he was in) this is shattering my pre-conceived notion of the nice Canadian stereotype
Logan Randell ..a male doctor here killed his kids years ago, and only served a few years ..he’s free now! Apparently practicing again 🤷🏼♀️ sad fucking justice system we have here!
After ten years is the first time she can ask for parole...that doesnt mean she will get parole. She will most likely be denied forever and spend the rest of her life in prison.
10 years is a long fucking time. Imagine yourself 10 years in the future. They won't be released if they are still assessed and considered a danger to society. That 10 years minimum is in the best circumstances if the person clearly repents over their crimes and are evaluated to not reoffend.
A load of inhumane third world shitholes just lock people up and throw away but Canada has a much lower reoffending rate than any country that locks people up for crazy long sentences. It's similarly low with other countries with a similar type of justice system. It's undeniably effective.
@Corey Mellor but she probably will get out and then get her identity changed for her protection. Thats what happens in canada. The perpetrators get protected. 😡
cops I forgot. I live in usa where I am presumed innocent but Canada is guilty upon arrest. but why is USA legal system so 'f'ed up. George Floyd? sad.
Actually, I’ve noticed it’s very common to give out light sentences for the murder of children. We all scream about the horror of harming children, but it doesn’t seem to warrant much retribution.
@Ryan Are the numbers of years for possible parole (you said 25 years), set in stone, or in some cases judges might say 25, others they might say 30, etc. (maybe depending on the person, age, crime, etc)
@Wayne Sulatyski Because giving 3 life sentences + 99 years isn't pathetic? Sentencing is only a part of Justice. Some big North American country is tough on sentencing but is very very weak on Justice in general.
@Honey Babou Stating facts is relevant in sharing news is it not? Let me guess, facts are not relevant because you deem it racist and not politically correct to even so much as state the country of the offenders origin.
@AnonymouslyKind I think you don't understand what the word "relevant" means. If you take away the word "Polish" from your comment, it still is the same story. Aside from it, is there any kind of British nationalists or boneheads who dislike Polish migrants? If not, I may see racism where there isn't, I'm sorry.
@Honey Babou I`m saying that people leave out certain facts,words in the pursuit of not causing offence, all major news outlets mention the origin of the driver on the headlines and in the articles and I restated it. Racism is very low here compared to other European countries so boneheads are low in population.
Sadly, as much as you want to see justice, it isn't done with punishments like prison. So countries that don't have prisons like bed and breakfast's, like America... Don't give 300 years to killers. There are methods that work better, but it will never be implemented in current America. Therefore, we will continue to believe throwing more people in prisons is the answer.
@M.L. Feathers Man, you should google Japanese sentencing. rehabilitation is our goal, Americas is punishment. our system is empirically better, even if it can have some moral short comings like letting someone like her off easier than we think is right, its still better then locking everyone up and throwing out the key. at least that is what we believe.
@Wayne Sulatyski it isnt really canada that is pathetic, its Usa sentencing thats insane in central europe ~25years is the max sentence aswell pretty sure thats the case for most of europe Prison is supposed to be a reintroduction into society (for most, obviously there execption where reintroduction just isnt viable like in her case)
@Wayne Sulatyski depends on how you view prison if you have the perverse sense of justice that most people have yeah maybe, but i dont care about justice since i don't believe in free will so i would want people to be locked up for as short as necessary to reintroduce then to society Rehabilitation being the goal not justice 25years seems to be alot more then necessary for that goal.
@Wayne Sulatyski @Wayne Sulatyski nobody's, everything is a result of prior circumstances, thats the only way you can scientifically explain the world free believing in free will is the same as believing in god or any other metaphysical thing its not provable and most sciences and experts point toward it not existing But hey keep living ur illusion my dude 😅 If you wanna read up on it heres a pretty good article about it but u can also just google "does free will exist" and will find both sides of the argument https://www.theatlantic.com/notes/all/2016/06/does-free-will-really-exist/488228/ Have a nice day
@Norman Weiß I've heard and read it all.what you said is true to a degree.millions of people get abused or beaten or whatever and don't grow into serial killers or murderers or thieves. Those that do pay the price. ! Things on the other side of the world fall up! That's what you believe ! I've heard all those nonsensical word salads by people a lot brighter you! MERCY FOR THE MERCILESS!! NOT EVER!
@Wayne Sulatyski i agree that those things are horrible but i think aknowledging that people are a result of their circumstances allows us to better fix the problem they are causing since we can try to fix the thinks the led them to do it Instead of telling people to not commit crime we can aknowledge that poverty single patent households and bad education lead to higher crime rates and that working on those things will lead to less crime unlike telling "JuSt DoNt CoMMiT CrImE LOl" It certainly wont save everybody but more then keeping things the way they are U can call people who do do things like this women the worst things that come to ur mind But i hope we can agree on how to fix problems like that for the Future
@Simp Police I'm not a lawyer in Quebec but in Ontario the sentencing for murder is 25 and parole after 10 if you have no prior and have 'good character'.
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Bob Smith2020-08-27 00:24:35 (edited 2020-08-27 00:25:46 )
@S'wit She received the maximum penalty for murder in Quebec..25 years ..irrespective of sex!
She was given a life sentence. Parole requires approval, and there's no chance they'll sympathize with a child killer. The only reason she was given the "possibility" is because of the charge.
Honestly... I feel like I'd make a good detective... I feel like id look super friendly nd they would just open up 2 me... I can b either pretty annoying or pretty persuasive lol
you think we got actors of the same hair, same build and had them on the floor and said pretend to be dead? well...wouldnt that kinda be the point of actors?
I really don't think it is okay that police is allowed to bombard someonewho wants to make use of their right to remain silent with questions for 5 hours straight. This kind of pressure is what makes innocent people confess crimes they didn't commit
The only thing that gives me pause is the father was found died in prison also by cyanide poisoning. I don't think she had the power to kill him in prison so it had to the Rizzuto Crime Family which he was previously a member off. Not saying she didn't do it. It's just a weird coincidence that her husband was killed the same way as her daughter just a few years later.
People like her sicken me. There are people with real problems. Her behind Could have lost that house Since her husband went down for drugs. Then she would have had some real problems. Just pathetic
12:40 That detective is a savage. "we took actors to do that? we put them on YOUR living room floor, same build, same hair, same face... and said pretend you're dead?" man i lost it
It's sad that the detective didn't get her point though. She didn't actually meant that she believed they were other kids. It was meant in a "I choose to remember them differently" sort of way.
Dude... so a drug lords kids were poisoned... the mother was charged for it. And then the drug lord is poisoned in prison and it's labellef a suicide...
Am i the only one getting some real fishy vibea about that?
😂😂ikr? I was thinking if they checked my web history they'd probably label me a psychopath with sociopathic tendencies and I'm just a girl addicted to watching creepy shit
😂 😂 😂 I always think if people saw how many of these things I watch and true crime documentaries etc they would honestly think I’m a psycho or something 🤦🏻♀️
My FBI agent must thing I'm a serial killer. My search history is all me trying to be to get my certificate for a biorecovery technician training. To be a crime scene cleaner. Then I watch this all day on YouTube.
Thank you for this content and for taking the time necessary for quality content. I also appreciate when you take time to highlight how unglamorous and stupid it is to try to do any of the things a lot of these people have done. I’ve been watching for a while! Great job!
@Head of a thousand sheep's wool No worries 😉 “The Behaviour Panel” is also fascinating to watch. Former interrogators and body language specialists that dissect interviews and interrogations and tell us what they see going on. Brilliant and entertaining
That's the last one I watch - most of the people whose life are destroyed came to that point because of addiction and this channel is pushing some of us into the same addictive behaviours by consuming videos after videos - I quit -
I live in Montreal, was appalled by what she has done. She had planned everything. Besides revenge on her husband I don't know what to think of it. She didn’t like her daughters. She used them for revenge. Pure psychopath.
The cop was able to put mental pressure on her to the point of exhaustion and mess with her psychologically with a passive voice, because that is what they do. Ask a cop wife how much abuse they take at the hands of an over impowered authority figure who has impunity.
@Tomothy Bahamothy There are cases where it's best to answer a few questions then leave. For example, if you refuse to give them your name and act defensive, well, you can guess which suspect the police will be focusing on now. This was a mistake a man in a British murder case made. Before they brought the guy in, they didn't think much of him, but after he refused to answer anything, they followed him for days and built a case against him.
You can only be convicted of a crime if sufficient evidence can corroborate your side of the story. The only problem is that our court systems are corrupt and you can pay to have someone jailed or worse...
It's the systems fault. The officers, investigators, forensic workers are all just by products of a broken system.
Yeah these cops are totally steamrolling her while she’s asks for a lawyer. Obviously this is a very serious charge, but you should be innocent until proven guilty. Once she asks for a lawyer, the high pressure tactics need to stop until the lawyer gets there
@Jena Cide shout out to the literal hundreds of people monthly who fall prey to tactics specifically made to completely mentally break down and exhaust to but im built different
There is a series on Netflix that covers some of these cases called "The Confession Tapes" and I HIGHLY recommend you check it out if you can. It's very eye opening and heartbreaking.
There are so many wrongful convictions, you would be very surprised! There are thousands of inmates in prisons across the US/Canada that are totally innocent. There's a Netflix documentary interviewing a lot of people who were wrongfully convicted. I remember these women, 5 of them... They said that they got raped, and the police arrested a suspect... In court the women said 'thats the man who raped me'... 'how do you know?'... and it's obviously... "I could never forget the face of the man that did that."... All 5 women were totally convinced and as soon as they said they could never forget the face... The jury instantly believed it, why wouldn't they?.. Convicted him to life in prison. He was totally innocent, the real guy got caught after DNA came to be. The women said they were so so so sure they had the right man. He spent 30+ years in prison. It happens so much that I was very shocked and surprised at the amount. People convicted on peoples words, dodgy science, just everything. Its easy to sway a jury. A lot of them get convicted cos an 'expert' in some field will get in the stand. There was one expert that got up in the stand and said, 'these bitemarks are definitely a match'... Jury instantly believes him cos he's an 'expert', again, why wouldn't they?... He was wrong and he had wrongfully convicted many men on dodgy bitemark evidence. Bitemark evidence should not be admissible in court it is very very dodgy.
@Itachi Uchiha the problem is... she didn't ask for a lawyer. She was already in custody and can be asked anything before the trial. She already has a lawyer. This is a very psychological case. He's trying to break her and see if she has empathy. Clearly not. But he is in no way doing wrong. Remember this is Canada. That's why there is parole.
@I Sa not sure what you're asking but I believe drug abuse and co-existing conditions are a great problem. The problem does not get judged. Doesn't matter the color, gender, religion, etc., drug addicts look the same. The person gets judged. If you have a mental disorder, you're labeled.
@Conor Corrigan they were exonerated by facts and witness testimony that proved their innocence and which the police at the time chose to ignore. Between racism and paranoia the courts utterly failed those five children.
@Conor Corrigan Oops. "The police announced to a press hungry for sensational crime stories that the young men had been part of a gang of teenagers who were out "wilding," assaulting joggers and bicyclists in Central Park that evening. The ensuing media frenzy was met with a public outcry for justice. The young men were tried as adults under New York laws of the day — and convicted, despite inconsistent and inaccurate confessions, DNA evidence that excluded them, and no eyewitness accounts that connected them to the victim.
On December 19, 2002, Justice Charles J. Tejada of the Supreme Court of the State of New York granted a motion to vacate the thirteen-year-old convections in the infamous case. He did so based on new evidence: a shocking confession from a serial rapist, Matias Reyes, and a positive DNA match to back it up. "
@sopranosd Nope. The confessions were not inconsistent, or inaccurate, nor was the DNA evidence exculpatory.
The fact that someone else also raped her in no way means that the central park 5 did not also rape her, something they confessed to in a perfectly legit questioning session.
@sopranosd You've made plenty of assertions, you've said nothing to back those assertions up. Explain how if someone is gang-raped, and you only find one person's DNA, therefore it wasn't a gang rape. That is essentially the claim you are making.
@Sally Cannon that was a racially motivated hate crime, you can’t credit their unjust conviction just to pressure tactics. it is a tell of the deeply flawed and biased system, and american society.
Yeah, this is horrifying. Imagine being kept in a room and having your sense of self constantly degraded for 6 hours and you can't respond at all. It would be very easy to say something that gets twisted.
@Conor Corrigan so the cop that falsely convicted them still wont admit he was wrong and you use that as evidence? From what I remember the actual rapist said he did it alone, so not a gang rape. Even if it was, the fact that they had zero dna from any of the 5 and no witnesses is the bottom line. No dna no witnesses and someone else admitted to doing it.. but you're still gonna call them guilty. You have a bias friend
@Conor Corrigan no shit cops dont convict, I was just acknowledging how pointless it was that you mentioned a cop wasnt admitting wrongdoing. So your scenario is that she was raped on multiple occasions? Since the guy convicted for it said that he beat her, then that would mean that all 5 of them raped her afterwards.. and not a single trace of dna to tie one of them there? Sure. And they confessed?? Wouldn't be the first time an innocent person confessed. Those interviews weren't ethical, possibly illegal. They were kids and were manipulated and questioned for hours. Please.
@Stephen Grigg I mention the cop's opinion not as evidence of guilt but as a rebuttal to a previous assertion that only "paranoid racists" believe that the central park 5 are guilty of the crime they confessed to and were convicted of.
@Conor Corrigan it doesnt matter that they didnt finish. Saliva, hair, skin cells, etc, that would have been everywhere.. and they didnt find a single shred for any of them. That is ridiculously unlikely.. like 1 in a billion unlikely. And no, they were not ethical investigations. I'm pretty sure one of the confessions was tossed out because they could prove that they questioned a minor without a parent. You can keep talking about confessions, but confessions arent a fact. Countless people have been falsely convicted. At the end of they day, if they did do it, there is absolutely no way they wouldn't have been able to gain some form of dna.
@Stephen Grigg They confessed to the crime and were convicted of it. There is no higher standard in existence for establishing guilt. Simply pointing to the fact that there have been false convictions and false confessions is specious, since you have no evidence that THIS confession or conviction was false beyond your own assertion that it was.
@Stephen Grigg The original trial court and two appellate courts reviewed the confessions and each found them to be constitutionally proper and legally obtained. The confessions were ruled to be voluntary and valid. That ruling still stands today. So I'm still waiting to her what your evidence of an "unethical investigation" is?
I wonder how many guilty people were put in a situation where they finally admit to the horrible things they do? Just as many probably. If people are ignorant to their rights that's on them. Always.
@David Petrosky Again, where is the evidence that the confessions were coerced? Lots of people have claimed that but no one has been able to offer one shred of evidence that the confessions were anything but 100% legal and admissible.
@David Petrosky "you are putting as fact, that she was raped by more than one person, because that scenario, fits your narrative, which will always include the central park 5. There was absolutely no evidence supporting such a notion."
I am putting it as fact because it is fact and the evidence is that they confessed and were convicted of exactly what you describe.
You have no evidence to contrary besides a flimsy appeal to authority that you can't even adhere to in principle because you also happen to consider the very same authority you are appealing to as "institutionally racist".
@David Petrosky "In your fantasy dream world, they came upon a woman, beaten, raped, and unconscious, and decided to hit her a few more times."
I'm still waiting to hear why this is so unthinkable. It is what the Central Park 5 confessed to specifically and in detail, and their stories corroborated each others'.
What is the evidence that the confessions are unreliable? This has got to be like the 5th time I've asked, and you are not the first person I have asked this very simple question of. So far no one has been able to provide a truthful answer (although there have been plenty of provably untruthful ones, like the claim that minor suspects were interviewed without parents present, which is patently and completely false).
@David Petrosky Is it a religious dogma that the Central Park 5 were coerced into confessing? Is that why I haven't received an answer? Is it like asking a Christian to prove that Jesus rose from the dead or something? Is it just one of those things that the Pious Left take for granted and are offended if you question or ask for evidence apropos?
I'm never going to get an answer on this one, am I? Seriously, WHAT is the evidence that their confessions were coerced? I'm waiting...
@Conor Corrigan your characterizations of what transpired in the interrogations, shows your aim here. They did not specifically detail aspects of the crime corroborated by others, as you claim. The detectives were very leading in their questions, and used evidence at the site, and knowledge of the injuries, to build the scenario they were looking for from the 5. It's abundantly evident in videos released. The documentary on their plight, also detailed suggestive characterizations made by law enforcement involved in the case. You belittle yourself, acting as if you can't see, how young teens, admittedly under educated, weren't led by the detectives twice their age, and greater, with years of experience in maneuvering an interrogation in a desired direction. Stop it.
@Jena Cide that’s easy to say when you’re completely ignorant to the situation. This isn’t about “caving,” it’s about being interrogated until exhaustion and then being manipulated. There have been cases in the US where KIDS have been interrogated for upwards of 10 hours, to the point they’re exhausted, and told “if you just say you did it you can go home.” KIDS.
@Conor Corrigan let me explain it like you’re 5: if they tested her. And there was DNA from one person. And that person was not any of those 5 boys. Then those 5 boys didn’t do it.
@Hannah What I want is evidence. All you have is lame insults (believe it or not I have been called worse than "Republican" before).
Why is it so hard to produce evidence of coercion if it so obviously happened and the raw confession tapes are freely available online? I've linked to the videos several times myself.
All you people do when confronted on this issue is get mad and call people names. Because, like I said, this is not a rational issue for you, it's a matter of religious dogma.
@Hannah "if they tested her. And there was DNA from one person. And that person was not any of those 5 boys. Then those 5 boys didn’t do it."
This is wrong in every possible sense. Both legal and moral. There is no burden for DNA evidence in a rape case. It would be nearly impossible, certainly in 1989, to prosecute practically any rape case with this standard you are arbitrarily and incorrectly imposing.
@Jena Cide I'm betting a month's salary you were never interrogated. I was once, it didn't even last long, as it was a protest where some guys threw a brick, and the police had to interrogate a fuckload of people, so they didn't have much time for me, especially cause I complied from the beginning, and it was obvious I was too far away to have been the one to throw bricks.
It is so fucking gruelling. Here in Eastern Europe, they are a lot tougher with you, then in these videos too, two officers interrogated me for around 2 hours, (not at the same time, one was there almost the full time, the other came in and out sometimes) and at the end, I was just about ready to admit anything to them. I asked for a lawyer like every other sentence, they just ignored it, and kept asking really loaded accusatory quetions, which really gets under your skin, so I started answering just to defend myself.
@Jena Cide yeah furthermore if she was innocent the police wouldn't grill her like this. They did because they basically already knew she was guilty, and just wanted more corroboration to make a conviction more likely.
If cops had to do their job and prove the charges, they'd be totally ineffective. It's real work, for real men, not cowards and bullies. Their only hope is badgering suspects to force false confessions.
He said that in Canada even when they invoke that right the interrogator can still ask questions and if you slip up and answer they can use that against you in court.
When he started talking about the repercussions of her actions and people’s anger... “you just have to keep focused on the reason why you did it. This is your strength.... you disagree?” Gave me chills. Her face... like she couldn’t tell if it was real advice or a ploy to get her to open up. Really threw me!
@Brainiac 9892 it’s not about the reasons why. To each their own. It’s about being fit for the job of parenthood. Legit the hardest job in the world if you do it right. It’s bizarre that we have a society where you need to classes to migrate, drive cars or work in a factory. But you can just have 20 kids no questions asked. The practicality of it raises questions but if it wasn’t for christian fundamentalists it might already had been evolved from planned parenthood. Instead, there’s a state level war against women’s abortion rights in 2021. If only democracy meant the majority could actually govern and progress society and leave the orthodox minority behind, we’d have a much safer, happier and prosperous world. Good thing progress in inevitable. Let’s hope we don’t kill our habitat first.
@Uncle Doobius "muh freedom 'muricans" wouldn't let that happen...
But honestly restricting who can have kids is potentially highly problematic and is DEFINITELY an infringement on human rights. You stray into eugenics and that is NOT something we should seek "societal progress" for unless we want to become liberal neo-Nazis and weed out the weak, the disabled, the poor, or the otherwise unsavoury, in a vain and morally repugnant search for an "ubermensch".
@Uncle Doobius I do agree with the sentiment though and there is a possibility to do it right and prevent childhood abuse. But at the same time nearly all psychos and crazy people who WOULD kill their children are clever enough to fool any test or system to catch them from "breeding".
we are humans and we are still animals. we can only teach and limit the amount we reproduce but it is still our most primitive nature to have children. in previoius times, people only had children to prevent extinction. being a parent is only difficult for us because we have a society of 100 different opinions trying to tell you how to be a parent and how to be a human.
@Brainiac 9892 no it’s difficult for us because the means to support a family have been redistributed to a few trillionaires and now we need three jobs to have a stable home situation. The stress of survival makes people do crazy things. Regardless, before even putting yourself in a position to ruin your own life and especially that of harmless children, you should be able to prove you’re at least mentally fit.
I mean almost all mammals eat and/or abandon their first born or just do it during stressful times. It's nothing new or surprising for a mother or father to kill their kids, human or otherwise.
@H B but that doesn't justify her cruel actions in the slightest. Comparing humans to animals is not valid because animals rely on instincts while humans have more complex emotions and a higher sense of comprehension. Animals are not responsible for murdering other animals, but humans sure are held accountable for manslaughter.
I don't think this lady is faking being crazy or that she is. I think she knows what she did to her daughter's but cannot come to truly accept what she did which is why she doesn't want to look at the photo. I think she is feeling shame and maybe guilt. I think when she says that 'no my children are still alive' there is a hint as to what could have happened when she committed the crime. I think she wasn't in the right state of mind like she wasn't herself when she poisoned her daughter's. But I also think there was a moment where she recognized the reality of what she was doing but then noted it couldn't be undone. There's a lot that happens in our brain neurologically when a person decides to commit a crime. My theory is that there is this sort of disassociation from reality in that moment. But still....sad she did what she did. Those innocent girls. 😥
Mark Powell2021-01-03 22:12:24 (edited 2021-01-03 22:15:41 )
@climatixseuche You might as well , because I did and it didn't change ! It'll take quite a few till it gets to .7 ! I always change 3 sixes , even if I don't care for the video ! Why would you brag about not wanting to change an evil sign ! Jesus !!!
I think there are some double standards with the law. I cannot envisage a situation where a father murdered both of his young daughters to get back at his wife and would be eligible for release ever.
A lot of people talk about how America's Bill of Rights is not all that unique or special because other countries have "freedom." But, without giving any approval for what this woman did, it's worth pointing out that America's Fifth Amendment gives defendants a great deal of protection from torture, coercion, and unlawful interrogations. When a criminal defendant unambiguously invokes these rights, the interrogation must stop and no further questioning can be conducted without a lawyer present unless the defendant reinitiates the discussion. The idea that a defendant can invoke her rights and then still be subjected to 5 more hours of interrogation ought to be appalling in a civilized and "free" society. No country on Earth has more protection for the accused than America.
Criminals are stupid. You don't talk to cops, you lawyer up immediately, if you're smart. (No I'm not sympathizing with criminals, just surprised by how absolutely stupid they are)
I got recommended this channel today morning and I just can't stop...I have no background in criminal law and am not interested in it either.... then why did I just watch 9 videos!!! from Jeff the coke guy to Lee the chef idk whats happening help me lol
Keep making these sir, I find them extremely interesting and educational. I love these videos you need to upload more often, I bet that it takes time to make these videos.
Worst investigator ever... He sounds so unsure about what to say or what to ask!... He lacks much patience to be doing what he is doing.... He dosnt sound Canadian at all.
When I was a child I lived in a neighborhood with a lot of kids and a big playground surrounded by houses. On the corner by the playground lived Hidde and Benthe. Hidde was a boy and a little younger than me, and Benthe was a girl and a little older. Hidde was more the type to knock on our doors and ask us out to play, while Benthe was more of a shyer type. But if she joined in play she also could be very social. Kind of a caring type. They where well loved by everyone.
Then one day I went out to the playground and saw a crowd by the house of Hidde and Benthe. The house was set off, and there was the police. I asked an adult neighbor what had happened. She barely was able to say it, but told me that Hidde and Benthe where killed, and their father was also found dead.
I don’t really remember what I thought but my world was shook and I cried. I sat a long time by the playground watching officers and other people come and go and couldn’t take my eyes of the house. In the meanwhile I overheared what had happened and it turned out to be that their father killed them and later hung himself in the attic. When later that day their mom walked out with an officer, and for a moment our eyes met, my heart tore to pieces as I saw an amount of pain that was really overwhelming. I still feel it and tear up when I think about her.
It is absolutely mindbogling to me that some parents seem to feel nothing for the death of their children and in some cases even murder them and still be able to have a stonecold conversation. It just freaks me out that some humans are capable of that.
The charges on some of these cases are just rediculous. Like in the case of this video. I believe that anyone convicted for murdering their children should either be executed or serve a full live sentence without being able to ever walk free again
@насилие Man you're having a hella hard time taking a joke.
How come you 180'd from "countries other than America exist" to "wow you like Asian stuff you weren't raised right"? I mean, you're still literally wrong about everything, I'm just interested to know how your mind works.
I love real crime shows and watch a lot of them. With that being said this channel has some of the best content and delivery out there. I love how he pauses the video to give us the detectives interrogation techniques or the suspects psychological mind state. It’s gold!
Oh my god, for a brief moment when he said “do you know what day it is?” and I realized it was April 1st, I thought he was about to tell her that this was all just a big prank, her kids weren’t dead and nothing was wrong.
Why are people commenting that the husband got 15 years but she only got 10. She got a life sentence with the first POSSIBILITY of parole in 10 years. Not sure about Canada but Manson got the POSSIBILITY of parole many times but died in prison. To say “she got 10 year” seems a little reductive. Do you think a parole board would look at photos of murdered children 10 years after sentencing and say “but she behaved, so let her out”? I find that very hard to believe, but I’m an American where we we have more people in prison than in our military, so maybe I’m wrong and Canadian parole is different.
@Russell Medeiros Keep bringing the fetus age in case of abortion upwards step by step like it has been happening in the past few decades, and soon what she did will be legal.
To think she could be free in 2029 is truly scary. Someone like her needs to be punished everyday for her entire life. How could you do something like that...
Ali Mohammed2021-06-06 18:26:57 (edited 2021-06-06 18:27:38 )
@LadyLemon 20 What is closer to justice? if justice is what you like.. A person who kills an innocent person intentionally ( not even raping or killing children) should A. continue his life in prison while being able to see his family and breathe and eat and drink and communicate and think unlike the dead victim or B. tortured to death to prevent innocent people from being killed and to bring justice? Will you not want the killer of your loved one to be tortured to death? why double standards?
@Ali Mohammed No, I would not want my loved ones killer to be tortured to death. Bc unlike them, I have no desire to see people suffer or to see people be killed. In my mind, it’s inhumane and will be no matter the circumstances. Death is an easy escape from facing consequences (hence why a lot of famous serial killers commit su*cide before being caught), I’d rather have them locked away forever with minimal privileges and no chance of ever hurting anyone again.
Even serial killers have families, so why cause further pain by killing someone else’s loved one? Doesn’t make sense
Canadian law is much different than American law. After they say the word “lawyer” in America the detectives leave in a puff of smoke. Anything a suspect could say after that isn’t admissible and suspects could even be eventually released because of their rights were violated
Completely defeats the purpose of an interrogation. What's the point if they've had time to talk to a professional after they know they're a suspect, they have all the time in the world to come up with a story when the most damning evidence against suspects is their story not adding up
@yee haw cause if you are innocent you risk just saying something wrong and get life sentence for something you didn't commit. You have to protect the innocents just as much as you want to catch all the guilty ones
@yee haw watch the documentary making of a murderer... sometimes the cops aren't trying to solve the case just trying to pin it on someone. this guy cherry picks cases where the cops are good
@yee haw a trend in everysingle one of these videos is the tactics they use are amazing when the suspect is GUILTY.
But take into account what we are told "Mental fatigue" "Harder to think rationally" "Harder to consider consquences"
If cops get something wrong in their pursuit for a conviction and push on an innocent person the same as a guilty they CAN and HAVE gotten false confessions. This channel picks high profile cases where the verdict and justifications are clear. Put in a messier case where it's not a clear suspect but cops are tired and have been looking and THINK they have a lead.
A lawyer should just be there before they even begin speaking in my opinion, since the police rely on a suspect not using their right to counsel so heavy handedly that it's a trope for police to get pissed in America when you ask for one. Hell cops even get in trouble in states where minors need a parent for questioning without them.
I understand the need for these tools but they can seriously fuck your life up in a country where the education system already doesn't prepare people to think critically.
@Brandon yeah I kinda forgot that not all police officers are like the ones in this video and they falsely accuse people all the time. Lawyers make sense
Like Derek Chauvin deemed guilty before proven innocent, strung up by the media and politicians and left wing radicals before enduring a mistrial that the judge allowed to continue and was tried by a jury with at least one member of the organisation demanding a guilty verdict and rioting all over the country
@Doug Reformed lmao just bursting to make this political werent you? Derek Chauvin, who was rightfully found guilty, has ZERO relevence to this conversation.
Do you constantly blurt out your bad political takes irl, or do you keep your insufferability to online?
@Hayley Actually no. I never worried about that, and especially not death sentences, as this doesn't exist in Germany. Or course I have heard about misjudgements, but not as common that I would worry about them.
@grasweg3 okay but I think (it really wasn't clear) you were questioning if the justice system can slip up, and it does. The rate it irrelevant. Mistakes happen.
I don't know how it is in north america, but here in Brazil a mother that kills his own sons will have a very very bad time in prision. Without close attention from the police she'll probably die
@Rekreant she had already been sitting there 5 hours (some significant amount of time at least) stone cold trying to be silent and while she had a reaction to the images and even turned them over, she remained committed, not to grief and demands of innocence, but silence and a refusal to incriminate herself. I dunno, I’m a mom. Like Kelly 111 said, killing your kids is quintessentially the most anti motherly thing you can do, but I was just thinking of a mother’s instantaneous reaction to seeing her children’s dead bodies for the first time, cause of death unknown. She had a very anti motherly reaction.
@EngineerGroyper the second half of your assertion is false. Average time spent on death row in the US is 16 years. Also, women are far less likely to receive the death penalty in the US, as compared to men.
I started this channel on Monday. And have binge watched this channel every moment I could have until I finished it on Wednesday. Absolutely amazing channel. Shinning example of how you do true crime documentaries
Wait there was no real evidence against her. She could have been under severe distress after seeing her daughters and recoiled from believing that they were dead. That could explain the crash too. She didn't confess to anything in that interview. Everything JCS said here was speculation. Whether or not she did it, there is no solid proof and this was a miscarriage of justice.
Not sure if this is considered an addiction at this point. It all started with Pretending to be crazy & now YouTube keeps putting these on my home page— I can’t escape
It is. I'm a fellow addict of this channel. I starred with the same one as you but interest grew with the Jennifer Pan case that was near my previous home. Now it's all I watch when I have time. Good luck and enjoy!
People do not seem to understand that we have different laws regarding interrogations in Canada QC. No one cares that your country does things differently, laws differ from country to country, get over it!!!
@Bruno Lopes it got her to talk. Works for me. Are you sure its not you and the detective don't know what he is saying? I think he did a good job. Got her reactions and her demeanor to convict her. Great job Canada!
Jim ! If you post a new video within 24 hours of this post I will change my name to Adele and attempt to smuggle a whole lotta “you name it” to wherever it is you call Poolside 😘 hopefully this was a highly useful non intimidating request technique!
She gets so little cause she wasn't raped and didn't kill her abusive parents that did horrible things to her all life, like Menendez brothers case, whose got life sentence for protecting themselves from scumbags s@tanistic parents.
@Asiyah Eibhlin in one of his uploads he talked about the origin of why he asked for them and he and his buddy inside where talking about whether they think they could get a pizza out of it if the investigators believed you were willing to talk 😂😂 he truly is a legend
@I'llEatThat Yeah. I saw his video. That is the same type of behavior we all had when I was in ghe military and we had to deal with one of a plethora of crappy bosses. We just mocked the situation, mocked the person, and made bets on stuff. It was the only way to get through the day.
@Asiyah Eibhlin dang - I mean if it’s an investigator then you’d kinda expect them to be crappy, but from your boss(es)? That’s rough - glad you had fun doing it though!
It was the only fun I had for 5 years. Only thing that topped that were COs getting fired for all the bullcrap. Six of us left the military early (honorably) due to the situation putting an extreme mental strain on us. I self-admitted to the psych ward after attempting suicide a couple times. I had to lie about wanting to harm one of my bosses to force my job to take my TS clearance access away so that I couldn't be sent back to work. I told them I had intent to harm my boss for all the crap he did to me for 5 years and the stuff he did to others. It was all made-up, but it sucks that I have to lie like that to save myself. I burned my uniforms the winter I got out. Nice fire wood. You can imagine how a person like me watched the Joker movie 6 times when it came out. I felt like I was watching my whole life on screen. The military's bs only solidified the psychological abuse of my father. 😂😂😂😂😂 The world is indeed colorful. ... I want a butterfinger now. 🍬
I'llEatThat I am a girl, but all the same. Just don’t let anyone you love join the military. My issue isn’t isolated. This issue has been recorded in every branch. Many of my friends in other branches had similar issues. Have a nice 2021.
@kirbo he’s an awesome guy and sober now! He’s such a wholesome dude, got his own place, looks like he’s taking care of himself well, got a loyal following and is still creating art through his music and paintings through it all. Jeff is a legend, and always will be, long when nobody is here to watch YouTube and hear him say “wham bam, put me back in the cell”
@I'llEatThat i was so excited to see that. went down a rabbit hole of jeff content once i read he had a channel! im so proud of him for getting better! jeff rules
This investigator was the most savage detective I've ever seen. He was Not Impressed with tenure and he had a Masters Degree in Not Putting Up With Your Bullshit.
And this is coming from someone who’s obsessed with crime shows this is so much better then law and order, csi, criminal minds, kids behind bars ! I’ve been binging this channel for two days now OBSESSED
This is a masterful interrogation and the French accent helps. The French language and its Anglicized accent has this amazing ability to sound polite and vicious at the same time. The French language is pleasant and hypnotic, but it’s also the mother language of clever insults and attacks. The French Shakespeare, Rabelais, built the modern French language on his art of witty insults.
JCS - I'm dying for a new video my friends, all cooped up and bored here in lock-down. You guys do such great work - help us all out and occupy our minds for half an hour!!!
Not uncommon. Depends on what is presented. For this example she was not convicted. First trial is vacated as the appeal was not to challenge evidence or events. It was a failure of the court. Slate is clean... start over.
While I love this channel, there should be a brief initial introduction offered; I almost didn't keep watching.There is no title for the vid or detailed description. 🤔
The best part of when he says: "you brought them up, they trusted you"
She may still be playing the game at this point, but that hit her hard, but she's still so crazy that she's trying to deny it. But he's getting to her and that was the wedge and he's just prying harder now.
I really don't like her. Even considering mental health issues, she seems selfish, doesn't seem to believe anything or anyone else than herself... I don't think she ever was a good or likeable person.
It is the first time I find the interrogator annoying. It is insane that they can basically hold the suspect hostage and torture them mentally. If you say you don't want to say anything they should have to take you back to your cell.
Annoying is not the right word for her. Rather cold blooded and psychopathic. But that is not the relevant point to me.
The police should be held to a higher moral standard than a childmurderer, don't you think? So comparing them like you are doing in your reply is pointless. I take issue with the fact that the police can interrogate a suspect for hours until exhaustion even though that suspect has made it clear they want to remain silent.
Luke Aps2021-06-07 00:01:38 (edited 2021-09-11 22:27:19 )
Canadian Police : "You have the right to remain silent" Also Canadian Police : "So I started asking..." ( I do support the police being able to ask. Though, not for 5 hours straight. 3 hours is fair I'd say. In the conscience that this will happen to both innocent and guilty people alike. )
Pretty sure interrogating a suspect for 5 hours straight after they repeatedly evoke their right to remain silent would be considered a form of torture in some places. Apparently not in Canada.
Started w/ " what pretending crazy looks like". Wish you had more videos though! Best interrogation videos I've seen! Scary world man, hard to bear that these evil fucks walk among us!
I’m glad this channel got noticed. I’ve been watching his videos for lil over a year. I hope this makes him makes more videos because this is some interesting information.
I just don’t get it. Why should this waste of space get to breathe air while her children are 6 feet under the ground. People like this just need to be taken care of. She has absolutely no remorse. This is pure evil
These videos helped me in a way. I now better understand liars and how it happens. Hell I've been a liar too at one point but flying straight. These are all ordinary people you meet on a daily basis, all these people once had ordinary lives and did something stupid thinking they could get away with it. Moral is, dont lie.
@THE ACOUSTIC CAGE so your saying healthcare in Canada is not better than in the US? BTW I'm European I don't really follow American politics at all lol. Oh and mark my words that economy is only booming due to QE (quantitive easing) that bubble is gonna burst soon ;)
@THE ACOUSTIC CAGE Trump rode the economy Obama created and then destroyed it like republicans always do. This is the second time in a row a republican has left the US economy in ruins after leaving office. Now Biden is trying his best to revitalize the economy. Also trumps tax cuts to the rich did nothing other than increasing the deficit for no real benefit other than filing the pockets or rich ppl.
@Deranfan 🤣🤣🤣 Obama created? The slowest recovery in history. He got the economy after a global recession when the fed did nothing but print money and he still managed to stagnant growth. Trump's tax cuts helped everybody, you have been misled about rich people. Rich people do not hoard money, they invest, they build, they consume. The US economy was left in ruins by the China virus, we always knew it came from the lab in Wuhan, now you leftists got egg on your face...Bidens "recovery" is actually hurting the economy at this point, hes spending way to much money inflating the dollar and incentivising people to not return to work through hand outs.
@YouTube Sucks the safest place in America for black children are white neighborhoods with heavy police patrol...cuts right through that narrative doesn't it?
@This Is Kassia Pointing out truth to someone in denial is not dunking anyone. Your logic is a bit skewed judging by both your comments on this this thread so far.
So I'm happy she was convicted, but I have to say, I am not sure how I feel about the policy of allowing investigators to continue interrogation without a lawyer. I think America's policy of requiring lawyer presence might be better in terms of liberty...But again, I am happy that in this situation, it seems to have aided in prosecuting a seemingly obviously guilty person.
This has to be just as exhausting for the interrogator as what they're trying to induce in the subject. I don't know how they handle keeping focus the whole time.
What was her motive for killing her daughters? If the father was in hiding, how was killing their daughters exacting revenge on him? I'm so confused...
@Linda Svalesen apparently his patreon has a lot more videos. It's a good way to support him too since all his videos get demonitized. I'm gonna check it out. Edit someone beat me too it. Lol
I love your content very educative and eye opening but please reduce on the suspense it is so unnecessarily anxiety triggering and to make it worse there videos of 2 or 3 hours and when you get to the end you find at time it has a non conclusive ending Which leaves us with OCD
it infuriates me that she refuses to look at those pictures, that she cant even stare down the horrible thing she did. two children are on the floor bleeding out because of her and she wont even look at it
Im not sure i agree Idk whats with the obsession over this Karen label But this woman is just despicable and its unfortunate certain rights can protect these vile people in certain cases
My daughter passed away from SIDS almost 6 months ago. I've been an absolute wreck. This bitch murdered her children and she feels no remorse!!!! Ugh this is bullshit. Like when I called 911 I was hysterical while trying to give my daughter CPR on the phone. I cooperated with the police and gave them as much info as I could to find out what happened to my baby. Nothing was wrong with her. She was perfect and healthy. I hate that these monsters were able to procreate just to destroy something so sweet and pure. I'd give anything to have my baby girl back.
I almost think interrogation should be illegal. There are so many interrogations that should be totally inadmissible since the officers are allowed to mentally break someone down so far that they'll admit almost anything.
I don't understand why everyone in the comments is making light of crimes involving importing drugs. These criminals commit murders and other violent crimes, the illegal drugs lead to overdoses and deaths, and innocent bystanders get caught up in gang/drugs related drive by shootings and shootings in public. These are serious crimes and involve violence and death, they deserve the heavy sentences they get.
she answered barely anything incriminating though. at least from the footage that was shown here. i think she does a pretty decent job at staying silent for what seems to be the majority of 5 hours, she only cracked a little bit
The fact that this case happen in my province and I had no idea until now... I’m shock (I smile when I heard the detective accent tho. It is VERY familiar to me lmao)
man that shit should be illegal u can get a confession from anyone for anything regardless of whether they are innocent or not if u mentally batter them for 5 fucking hours
Oh my, that could have been my mother, but she would have said "I don't have time for this, I've got better things to do". Too bad there isn't a narcissism test for before people are allowed to have children.
@Nim The Goodra Yeah, I eventually ran out of the other JCS and wound up back here. This wasn't actually as bad as Chris Watts. Or the guy that took the kid. Still, though.
the fact that they can be still questioned after they invoke their right to remain silent AND their responses can be used against them after that is, frankly, ridiculous.
"Oh, you said you want to remain silent? Let's just sit here for 5 fucking hours and let me ask you millions of questions, we'll see if you remain silent then!"
I think you lose your rights when you take away life.... especially kids.. them kids will never be able to use their rights for anything.... why are you defending this murderer?
Even those in prison would not have treated her well, knowing she killed her kids. She would have been segregated from the main population for her safety.
I don't understand what's so hard about it, like, just don't do bad things, super simple, yeah humans aren't perfect, but you don't go "oops I killed my kids again" it's more like "oops, I forgot I made a commitment to something and now I'm letting people down"
I honestly will never understand law justice and court procedures tbh ( I don't know the nomenclature). How come some ppl are sentenced to dead or life in prison by killing someone and this living organism will be able to come out after 10 years. It just doesn't make any sense to me
16:38 "Sometimes that shark, she looks right into ya. Right into your eyes. Y'know the thing about a shark, she's got... lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll's eyes. When she comes at ya, doesn't seem to be livin'... until she bites ya."
Nobody considering the possibility of it being someone linked to her drug lord husband? Like dude died in prison of CYANIDE, that shit seems a little off to me maybe she’s emotionless because of things she’s been put through. Seems kinda weird to me
Here's some human psychology: When men murder children they are immediately and automatically branded monsters who deserve the worst punishment possible. No question. When women murder their children, everyone is sympathetic and people go out of their way to find reasons/excuses (usually by blaming a man) and it is no surprise that she was first allowed free and then given only 10 years in a nice women's prison for murdering her 2 children. Even the uploader (an 'expert' on psychology?) goes out of his way to sympathize in ways he does not in any of his other videos. First he points out 7:20 that the investigator's behaviour would normally be considered 'harassment or abuse'. Uploader has never felt the need to point this out on any other interrogation so why now does the 'cruelty' of interrogation need to be explained/justified/pardoned? At the end, uploader focuses heavily for no reason on the husband (who was completely uninvolved in any way in the murder). Whether the point of this focus (if indeed there was any point other than pointing out that the husband was 'bad') was supposed to be mitigation or simply further info, then why not do this for all male murderers featured? The way that female criminals (especially murderers and child murderers) are consistently granted caring, understanding and special treatment (even from and especially from supposed experts) is a subject which apparently no social justice groups have noticed in their state of current social enlightenment. In the meantime ladies, feel free to murder your kids for any reason - you can blame your mental/emotional state on anything that has ever happened in your life where a man was present and you will only get a few years sitting in a soft women's prison and lots of support.
@Bama Belle Thanks for your reply. Ignoring your comment about me not being as smart I think I am, what makes you think that I did pay attention to the video? If there are details regarding US/Canadian law that were not covered in the video, this does not mean I was not paying attention?
If the 'abusive' detective situation was related to questioning law, this should have been stated instead of implying Sorella was receiving abuse and harassment.
Motive 'Spousal Revenge Filicide' was established with the explanation of the estranged relationship with husband earlier on. 3:20 remember? My question was why so much focus on him at the end?
"This case being Canadian is the reason Ms. Sorella received such a paltry sentence." Does this mean that fathers who murder both children to spite the mother also receive light sentences in Canada? Clearly paltry sentences don't apply to failed drug smuggling as the husband in this case received a longer prison sentence for this than his wife did for double child murder.
When explaining the reason for her light prison sentence for murdering her children, you state 'Had this been a U.S. case, she and the fugitive husband would've been locked up for decades.' Why did you include/associate the husband and his imagined punishment?
If you re-read my comments, you should be able to realise that they were not specifically related to the legal system but also toward reporting and social bias of such cases. Of course, if you do not believe that treating women more softly and with more caring and understanding exists prevalently in society, this concept would be as physics to a flat earther.
@Bama Belle Obviously it was Canada; you are not a genius for 'having paid attention' to that but my comment was related to the sentence and your justification of a paltry 10 year sentence for a woman who murdered both her children was 'because it was Canada' and that they 'do things a little differently there.' That has not countered or explained any of the points I raised (or even offered any useful info of any kind ...)
You then discussed a completely separate case, involving the murder of a stranger and cannibalisation by someone who was judged to be insane. A completely different case (in ALL regards) and a strangely irrelevant case for you to randomly mention??? (My comments related to this double child murder by a female and was not an invitation to compare and discuss random grisly murders in Canada which you happen to have heard about.
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Jon Smith2021-06-06 18:03:53 (edited 2021-06-06 19:05:20 )
@Bama Belle I agree that certain physical attributes give favour (attractiveness, height, build, skin colour etc) in certain situations.
The following only relate to one gender : try to work out which.
Violence against other gender seen as acceptable, funny and is promoted by society and media - tv series, adverts, movies. People same gender as the abuser will not be interested or care about the violence (UNLESS IT AFFECTS THEM PERSONALLY)
Cutting infant genitals is fine (Social fad, bogus health claims and religious babarism all acceptable reasons). It is acceptable and amusing.
No real expectations of high performance in any area (except possibly being physically attractive - 'but I do that for myself.....')
Not expected do hard physical labour and risk health and lives for other gender and society. (Not for life duration or on any single occasion. )
Lighter punishment for financial/violent/abuse/sex abuse/child sex crimes
Do not have to register for army in order to be eligible for education, job or govt help
Preferential treatment in family court system
More likely to receive help in every situation from other sex/public/govt
No expectation to sacrifice anything - including safety and life if person of other gender is in danger
No accountability or responsibility for own behaviour - always society's fault
Preferential and greater healthcare funding
Later retirement age
Able to accuse someone of violent/sexual crimes and if untrue - no punishment legal or social
Millions of programmes/aid/ govt help to help in every situation
Being raped is considered a bad thing and not promoted as funny and parodied widely in media / considered fair punishment for prison inmates.
Allowed to point out gender issues without a someone telling them 'I am not aware of them, I refuse to acknowledge them so therefore they don't exist/are not important.'
I do not find it surprising that you have never realised or taken any interest in the automatic favor which is shown to all women. You have nothing to gain personally by noticing or questioning such practices. They benefit you or will potentially benefit you personally in the future. No doubt the phrase 'women and children first' seems so completely natural to you and the thought that you should receive preferential treatment in any such situations (regardless of any other factors) because of your vagina is so completely normal and can be easily and conveniently justified that you do not even consider it a 'favor'.
man I need a short, less traumatizing video after Andy B. oh this one is only 17 minutes how bad could it be? scrolls down comments .............oh ok. this is. this is my life now.
This is probably the fastest growing channel I've ever seen. I remember when it had less than 1mil subs and that was only like a year ago. Even back then you could just tell the channel would blow up. The quality of the content is unsurpassed.
If I would've seen a picture of my children dead, especially if I thought they were alive, I would've immediately fell to the floor in hysterics. She jus flipped the paper over😥 those poor babies
Im so pissed off, poor little girls breaks my heart!! she killed her daughters and yet her husband got more time for drug charges wow. this is not justice what so ever she needs to spend the rest of her miserable life in prison.
Could you possibly do a video discussing Ross Harris? He’s the man who left his son in the hot car all day. Would love to hear your analysis on his interrogation and trial. Plus his wife Leanna… she was sketchy.
Ok fam, I give you a situation where her actions doesn't seem so crazy anymore. Her husband borrows some serious dough from very dangerous people, he fails to deliver and fucks off while trying to pay back his debts. He fails to pay the debts and now his two daughters and/or wife are facing becoming sexslaves. Wife doesn't accept that and prefers to kill her daughters to protect them, she is too weak to kill herself. Still she wants all that dirt to stay in the family during the investigation. Not saying what she did was right nor justified, just a bit more human. Good night
You can not not communicate, even when you remain silence. They put you under a spotlight and throw questions at you to see your reaction even when you dont answer them your body langauage or your mimic will reveal a lot and everything will held against you in court. But sometimes even when you are not guilty they will see signs of guilt because its all a matter of interpretation, its not a law of nature the behaviour of a human. Maybe you can play a role for a certain time but not for 5+ Hours that is nearly impossible.
Im stunned everytime a parent kills their kids let alone a mother you the one thing a kid depends on they have to learn from you every kid thinks their mom is the smartest person in the world they trust you with everything and you kill them? They cant do anuthing back and you betray a trust thats deeper then anything , i just dont understand that people can be so selfish and so self absorbed into their own problems that they forget whats important if you are a parent you waver any right to petty shit like that get your shit together and give the child anything it needs like damn
So they can stay quiet but they can harass you for 5 hours? Shady as fuck, though. I don't think people understand how fragile the human psyche is. An abused person that may feel guilty but hasn't actualyl kill someone could break under this and say things that are not true. Or someone intellectually fragile can be made to confess to things they did not do. That's why you have rights and a lawyer. It's easy to hate and accept guilt when framed this way, but it can be easily missused. It has been, as a matter of fact.
Canada is further down the road of “criminal justice reform”. Somehow the reform always is: “let the crimes go unpunished, or lightly punished”. Society is worsened by this.
Sickening. Her and Karla Homolka and Casey Anthony, all free. One of the school shooters that attacked an Arkansas middle school in the 1990s is free and the other was free until he died in a car wreck. It's hard to believe justice is real.
@Lee The Flea it isn't many times. People who take other lives unless defending themselves from threat of death deserve to be incarcerated for life. I can't kill a spider. It is beyond me how that what you said is justifiable agree 👍
When I think of how many people are trying so hard to have one child!! Why do some people get to have children? How can you murder your own children? She is so cold.. so cold that she can to bring on winter.
because it doesnt matter how suspicious you look to a cop at this point what matters is the information thats gonna be used against you at your trial, you have nothing to gain by speaking to police
Why does he keep asking her questions after she said "talk to my lawyer?" Are they allowed to do that? 😮 I really don't know! Can someone explain this?
Yes, in Canada they can ask all they want. It's your choice wether you answer or not but that doesn't mean they have to stop asking you. (Not Canadian but someone else told me thats how they do it over there)
@Bill C. Same I kept seeing it persist to pop up on my YouTube everyday for months but I am able to resist their little traps but eventually I interested in it and went to watch it for myself and I am too addicted to these videos now lol
TO the people who are complaining about the terms of punishment. Deep down, society understands that humans are naturally violent, sexual, and aggressive. Its in our genes. So thats why leniency exists. Can't punish someone forever for what comes natural to them.
Honestly, if I didn't know better I would think she was in shock and denial. Trying to forecefully and repeatedly break her denial could be really dangerous if she was innocent... I don't know, I didn't like the way the interrogator tried to break down her psyche, guilty or not, that's all.
Oh my dear god ....what is wrong with this woman ? Is she disturbed or something ? If that was my child or children and someone hurt them I would be hysterical ..how can any mother kill her own children .. especially for revenge ....evil really dose walk among us
The crime is horrific and she should be burrows under a prison somewhere, but the way Canada treats the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney as optional is crazy to me. Once she asked for an attorney and asserted her right to remain silent the interrogation should of been over, instead of the continual hours long psychological assault to break her down
tbh if I was her I'd have thought they're trying to get the husband through me. (EDIT: not actually think since she killed them but that would be a good way of acting)
I've counted 2 or 3 or 4 times she said she doesn't want to answer questions and wants to go back to her cell all this evidence will be removed because of this, even kiddie murderers have rights.
You think people under arrest can just say "I want to go back to my cell" at any time like some magic words that end all investigation? get real. The cops and detectives call the shots, not the criminals.
@CassieTheGhost the fact that she continues to say she won’t say anything without an attorney, that she would like to return to her cell and he continues to ask his questions demanding an answer as if it has nothing to do with the case. It’s his attitude and knowing interrogation studies this is ridiculous.
Im definitely not trained in criminal psychology beyond these excellent videos. That being said - this interrogator is absolutely atrocious. He isn't hitting where it matters or gaining leverage. He isn't imposing or intimidating. He just seems like a huge goober tough-guy.
I saw comments about the fact that he was wrong to continue the interrogation even after she asked for a lawyer, but in my opinion, this guy was really mad at her for what she did, and in fact, he was very attached to the case and, it is probably harder than we think to give up an interrogation knowing the truth, knowing the one in front of you is such a monster but still can remain silent and ask for a lawyer. Damn 5 hours, this guy has done the right thing in my opinion, but yeh, really courageous
I never thought I’d feel bad for a drug smuggler and member of organized crime, but poor dude can’t imagine what he went through finding out his wife killed his children
"Today is the first of April...and you seem to think it's April Fool's day" omg he got me, I'm still laughing about it...but not about the reality of it, this is terrible human behavior. And yet we all relate to it, not the child murder, but the iterrigation and lying aspect. I think it's why we find these videos so interesting.
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Sean Reynolds2021-05-30 14:45:00 (edited 2021-05-30 14:51:13 )
I like this interrogator 👍 Rational, direct and kind all at once.
Imagine being released on bail for a year soon after you're convicted of murder, and spending less than 20 years in jail for murdering your two children. Yikes.
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Daniel Burris2021-06-01 01:30:11 (edited 2021-06-01 01:38:28 )
This is exactly what I’m talking about. The cops don’t care if you ask for a lawyer or want to exercise your right to remain silent. They keep asking you questions and pushing for information. They did this to her for over 5 hours.
Maybe it’s “wrong” but I like how in the US, generally speaking, you get life without parole when you’re convicted of first degree murder. The fact that a woman who murders her children to enact “revenge” can apply for parole in 10 years is sickening. Life without parole for drug trafficking is an injustice, life without parole for first degree intentional homicide is justified in my opinion. You are a danger to society if you plan the killing of anyone let alone your own family let alone for petty reasons such as “revenge”
@the potato dog exactly… also people sell drugs that don’t kill you. Like pot and cocaine. Can coke kill you? Of course, it’s very rare. Pot doesn’t kill anyone, Xanax is horrible but it doesn’t kill you. It’s also a crime of desperation and arguing someone should go to prison for life for trying to make ends meet is gross. Dealers will even tell you they feel horrible selling things like fentanyl but it pays their bills so what are they supposed to do? There’s other ways to rehab people who are in financial distress. If you murder your children I don’t care how much duress you were in you killed innocent children knowingly and willingly.
Also this is why we have juries lol. Everyone has a different opinion it’s okay, a jury comes together to discuss these things and hopefully make a unanimous decision. What one individual says on the jury isn’t gospel lol.
@the potato dog The point of life without parole is to discourage people from traficking drugs and thereby disrupting the supply chain of drugs in the US. Yes there will always be someone selling drugs out there but that doesn't mean we can't make it harder for the dealers to sell.
Drugs kill people. While the War on Drugs is misguided and is something I disagree with, that does not make letting drugs run rampant in society good in any way.
I completely forgot it was April Fools and thought, as soon as he asked what day it was, that he was trying to be like “Yeah. It’s your daughter’s birthday. She would’ve been 6.” 😭
Seems pointless to have the right to remain silent if they can still interrogate you for hours on end. I'm not defending her but its happened plenty of times where innocent people confessed in that situation to stop the interrogation. Seems like coercion to me.
I feel like she was trying to play crazy in an attempt to get away with what she did . It’s crazy to think they gave her bail and possibly for parole yuck 🤮
2029, a foreseable future even during the trial, for a proven double murder of two kids? How is it even conceavable to release her, with such hard facts. The criminal justice system never ceases to amaze me wherever it is in the world.
I never needed glasses in my life, but after 6 hours straight of watching these videos of criminal interrogations, my eyes look like I'm possessed by the devil, and I think I'll pay a visit to the eye doctor next week.
Jonathan Merrill2021-05-31 06:29:39 (edited 2021-05-31 06:30:50 )
Detective: do you know what day it is today? Me: *looks at date* it’s April First........ ITS APRIL FOOLS DAY. Me: *waiting for her to realize that and conclude this is all a joke*
When I heard that I thought JCS played an April fools joke on us, especially since I had never heard of this woman before lolol unfortunately for her no such luck
I can’t imagine ever killing someone. I can’t even physically kill a spider, and I’m terrified of spiders. What a terrible situation. Very scary that there really are people out there that do not care about anyone but themselves
@Wade Smith like a cross between the taste of pork but the bird like texture of meat. Meaning we have cuts of dark meat and light meat. Thigh cuts (known as long pork) would be considered dark meat. While a strip off the back would be akin to light meat. All the while tasting of pork. You're welcome. Dont eat organs that are part of the digestive tract. DON'T EVER EAT A HUMAN BRAIN! You will absolutely go mad.
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interesting shape of the desk... I wonder if awkward shapes can somehow induce discomfort or unease. Not sure if that would benefit investigations but could be an interesting study for how the interrogation room is decorated.
There's a ton of ignorant comment here about her punishment. She was given a life sentence. Parole requires approval, and there's no chance they'll sympathize with a child killer. The only reason she was given the "possibility" is because of the charge.
Does Canada use that denial of parole workaround to keep someone imprisoned for life like Norway is kind of doing with Breivik? Basically, there is the possibility of parole but the law never says that the parole request has to be granted...
@Sublime Sad Lime She was given a conditional release because her lawyers found a valid legal reason to appeal. She'll be back in prison once the matter is settled.
Damn, that detective was very plain and elementary. Suspect: "thats not my daughters" Plain detective: "oh yeah?.... you really think so, huh?.... ok.... so you don't then... really?... cause you know what?.... ...it is them..." Lolll
That's because it's in Quebec, that cop's first language is French. And he's clearly only average in English, he was probably uncomfortable because of that. They should however have asked a cop with a better English lol
As a Canadian, I didn’t know Canadian interrogations were like this. If I’m ever gonna get interrogated I’m gonna go down to the states. This would be hell
Defendant: "I have the right to remain silent." Also Defendant: "I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything."
If anything she'll be able to afford a good attorney cause it looks like they had money. Unfortunately a good lawyer nor money is gonna get her ass outta this one. I 🙏 she gets life
Damn these kids would've been my age now. It's kind of surreal when you think about it, their lives seems like a detached, matter-of-fact kind of affair.
What these videos have reinforced in me... wife comes home "Have do done anything today?" "I want my attorney, I have the right to remain silent." sigh
The earliest year she can be released is 2029.. That's if the parole board let's her go free... If they don't let her free on 2029... she'll continue in prison til the parole board decides she's ready to leave
I realize she was guilty, but in general it is stupid to give someone the right to remain silent, if you're just going to use psychological torture to make that right impossible to exercise. Might as well not even give them the right.
@apple juice that’s actually not a fairly long time especially with something like this I’ve heard of people getting interrogated for like close to ten hours. I think after a certain point the defense can argue over the ethics of questioning someone that long
They are allowed under law to remain silent, the difference between America and Canada is i believe that in America once you ask for legal council the interrogator must stop till you meet your lawyer, in Canada you can keep talking and the suspect can stay silent.
The guy didn't commit suicide because he felt guilty he wasn't there to protect his kids. If that was true, he would've committed suicide shortly after finding out what happened. When the guilt is the strongest. Instead, he commit suicide shortly after being caught and jailed. He committed suicide because he didn't want to be in jail.
You’d think that a sub note of the “right to remain silent” would be the “right to not be bombarded with questions until you get tired and irritated and answer anyway” but what do I know. Having someone sit in a room getting interrogated for several hours while you say you don’t want to answer and want a lawyer seems like it should be malpractice and illegal. If she didn’t do anything, it would be terribly immoral to sit someone down and show them pictures of their dead children for hours, and that’s the basis legal systems run on theoretically.
@XxxMemeLordxxX I understand he has the right to ask questions still, and that’s the problem. The right to remain silent should include the right to not be pestered with questions you refuse to answer for 5+ hours
she was doing that however its hard to not talk when you are stressed out and tired for 6 hours. the cops are perfectly withint their right to keep questioning you even when you have said you will not talk
Can somebody clarify canadian justice system to me? If someone is arrested and charged and than asks for a lawyer, isn't a suspect entitled to an attorney in canada? I mean an attorney who is actually present, not only talking to one on the phone for some minutes.
wow.. she's got a chance of parole after 10 years??? I served 2 years in a state prison for drinking 3 beers while on probation....System doesn't really seem all that fair...crazy.
I thought that in Quebec if you want to remain silent and talk to your lawyer and the detectives don't respect it the info they get isn't admissible in court...?
The interrogator sounds like Anton Chuger and I'd be too scared to talk too if I thought my interrogator was about to pull out a quarter and a pneumatic cattle killer.
If a man killed 2 of his daughters who hadn't lived over a decade, he would've gotten a way worse sentence than that 10 years of prison + possibility of parole...
How tragic. Those poor little girls. That woman should be locked up for life. Anyone who can kill they're own children, especially a mother who carried and gave birth to them, should never be released 😡
Amazing line I always remember “so you sent your husband home knowing what he would find” she just is blank, incredible line for court later. The fact that she knew what was there still let he come. Complete nail in the coffin on her case
I swear I can stop! But if i'm ever in jail my watch history will be used against me but then I'd pull a simple "I just wanna be a Lawyer later in life" Because that's true just not why that's my history. ALSO I AM NOT PLOTTING ANYTHING
Canada's courts are strange. I remember watching the documentary, "Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father" years ago and literally crying for the waste of life and injustice that was all preventable.
She's the only one that I've seen stick to her position of not engaging with police, thinking you can talk your way out of it and keep her mouth shut. She did good in that regard. I'm glad she got convicted for what she did. Sick.
this is a stretch but when something crazy happens on april first the first thing people do is say they hope this is just some cruel joke or prank,but shes cold and very defensive of giving any date and time. hmmm
joybuzzarD x I understand what your saying, but it’s not the silence or the seeming calm manner. She has a sense of disdain about her. That’s the part that gets me. I’m an investigator and I’m trained in behavior detection and this woman has no sincere emotions or the ability to show true remorse.
Sherlinn Mancilla You are probably 100% correct, but they were arresting her so they had enough evidence, they just wanted to interrogate her before they couldn’t (because once the lawyer is involved basically the next chance they get to question her is at trial).
joybuzzarD x You’re exactly right and those who disagree with you have not met and gotten to know, very many different types of people. Human beings all react differently to different types of stimuli. My husband is very non emotional. I feel it stems from being the one to find his father dead at a young age and then having a mother who is extremely reserved with her emotions. She has never hugged him or said “I love you” to him. However, she shows in her actions she does love him by never missing a bday and wanting to visit with us, etc...but physical touch and verbal communication are two things she isnt comfortable with. I had ONE conversation with her where she opened up to me about how it’s difficult for her to express her feelings. It was painfully obvious how hard of a time she had even having that short conversation with me. She avoids deep connections with others. My husband is similar to her and she is a lot like her own mother was from what I hear. It’s interesting how people can be so opposite one another. If someone told me my kids were dead(god I can’t even stand to fathom what that would be like)I would go insane immediately I’m pretty sure. I believe my husbands mother would remain more under control than I ever could in a situation like that. It isn’t that she doesn’t love her family. She really just can’t convey her emotions the way I do. And that’s ok. I don’t think she can help it. With all that said, I can see how a person would do what you mentioned, wait until alone or with people they feel more comfortable around to show how they sincerely feel. I’m not saying this woman is innocent but her reaction alone tells me squat. I can place myself in her shoes, knowing the police thought I murdered my own kids and finding out my kids were dead in the same few hours would cause extreme stress. Some people can’t handle it.
Lol right! Yet still this psychopath doesn’t budge. She only started crying probably because she was tired of being in that room, that is if they were even real tears at all. They definitely weren’t tears of sadness or remorse for what she did to her kids
@Ethan Moore I'm pretty sure the original comment was sarcasm, and they just meant they're good at what they do. That rarely happens... When it does, it's usually proven they falsely confessed.
She is a monster but I will tell you how to defeat any interrogation after you tell them you are invoking your right all you do is start being extremely gross start picking your nose wipe it on the table look at it offer him some he will leave you alone
No he isn’t, he’s breaking the law. Once you say you are being silent and waiting for a lawyer the interrogator should leave the room. Continuing to push after that is something her lawyer can use in court and get charges dropped. He isn’t good, he’s very persistent and sneaky
From what I learned in the States is that "possibility of parole" usually means just that , possibility. I learned the majority of prisoners for heinous crimes get rejected the first few rounds of parole. This is well known within the prison system.
In Canada they are so polite, they might give her parole after 7 months & then pay her $1.5 million in restitution for pain & suffering for making her wear a pale blue paper outfit for the interrogation... that’s my best guess...
the what day it is today part was me in first grade lmfao anyone: do you know what [literally anything] is? me, who clearly has no single clue: yes i know but i dont want to tell u :)
Do you know what today is. It’s April fools day. Wtf that gotta do with her confession. Like she was gone say ok ok I did it siiiiiikkeee April fool 😂😂😂
"You can tell me. Don't be afraid." [Audibly firm placement of hand on the table while making direct eye contact] "I won't get mad." THAT GAVE ME CHILLS. HOLY SHIT.
It's creepy, she's clearly out of her league. That cop is pathological. You can totally hear how excited he gets picking on her, even in just a small fragment of 5 hours of abuse. He's got to be a real charmer on dates.
@Ali Nicole There's absolutely nothing wrong with correcting people's grammar, especially if they aren't native speakers. When you are corrected by someone it only helps you improve your language.
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Ali Nicole2021-05-30 18:54:51 (edited 2021-05-30 19:01:09 )
@butcher the butcher I disagree. My husband is not a native speaker but people don't go around correcting his mistakes every time he messes up. I do, but only because I know him well and he asked me to. Online...it is none of your business. The person may have a disability preventing them to spell correctly. My dad is dyslexic and can't spell...I don't go correcting him unless he asks because he can't help it. I am the type of person who corrects college essays for fun but I know my limits.
I don’t care if you’re guilty af or innocent. When you say that you want your lawyer that should be the end. That’s the trump cardZ. It’s not only illegal, but immoral to keep pressing after that.
I don’t understand why these people never just remain silent and get a lawyer, never talk to police. Not saying serial killers are good but at least be strategic if you’re going to be a total peice of shit
After binge watching a few of these, I've been thinking how interesting it would be to watch an interrogator grill another interrogator who had committed crimes.
Just to see how they would try to battle the system they are used to using would be fascinating.
@c0rn651 absolutely. Have the "suspect" go through the actions of a crime, without doing it obviously, so then they have to recall the events and such. I'd be very interested to watch that.
So you're telling me theres people who do an armed robbery without hurting anyone and get 38 years in prison and she does that to her 2 children and has the chance to leave in 2029!?
@Daily Dissent Damn.. no idea it was like that over there aswell.. guess no matter what promises officials make at campaigns and all, they all turn out bad..
@Wieteke Two things I'd like to mention, not to be mean or anything but just for your own education:
1. The DD-MM-YY(YY) format is not exclusive to Europe. In fact, he majority of countries use that format for at least some purposes. Aside from the US & US territories, some Asian countries (China, Taiwan, Mongolia, Japan, North & South Korea, Buthan), a couple Pacific island nations, and two European countries (Hungary and Lithuania), the entire world uses the date/month/year system in some official capacity. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_format_by_country
2. Canada, not being one of those countries I mentioned, absolutely DOES use DD-MM-YY(YY), especially (and I'd say pretty much only) in French, which is one of the official languages of Canada (and is the language predominantly spoken in Québec, where this interrogation was done). Both DD-MM-YY and MM-DD-YY are acceptable in Québec, although DD-MM-YY is more common since French is the predominant language and Francophones prefer that format. Source: I live in Québec and frequently deal with both date formats at my bilingual job. Frankly, it's a little annoying to have to deal with both sometimes, so I more often than not write out the month when I have the opportunity to do so.
The age old, “your daughters are dead but I’m just gonna say they’re not” trick. You got us this time, ma’am, but I’d watch my back if I were you. Well-played!👌🏻
If someone is innocent when being accused of committing a crime, they'll still react because of the audacity and insult of the insinuation that they're guilty.
That is not true. A person who's experienced in being accused could easily not react or feel insulted. A person who understands the interrogator is lying could easily just not react. There's a plathora of conditions underwhich someone may not react, or react adnormally.
@Simon WoodburyForget Wrong. There's a more recent video about two men who were falsely accused. One was extremely reactivate and emotional, while the other was more subdued. Even though he was more subdued, he was very clearly distressed by his false accusation even thought he correctly called out the accusing officer for lying about having video evidence of him committing the crime.
People who are accused falsely will react emotionally. They won't have a complete emotional meltdown, but they also just won't sit there quietly.
@Simon WoodburyForget Go watch the video he made on people being innocent yet falsely accused. Or just watch any video of someone who was falsely accused getting arrested.
Could you do a video on a British interrogation?- where the police force has greater restrictions on what they can say and do. I think it would be interesting how they work around that
She's obviously guilty, but imagine being falsely accused of killing someone you love, and the interrogator throwing pictures of the crime scene at you while accusing you of it.
I wonder how many times they've been wrong and seriously messed someone up.
i don't think they'd be throwing crime scene pictures around to just any suspect. She's clearly hiding something and not behaving rationally to the events. I'd try it too.
They can, and if someone did that to me, I’d fucking scream and cry right away, cuz I know I didn’t do it. That is the whole reason they do it, it’s fucked but necessary to catch horrible people. Even anxious or socially awkward people would have some sort of reaction if there kids had been murdered, and someone say they did it, this woman is very weird in how she responds, it can’t even be excused by shock. They also have to prove it in court, but ya sometimes people get accused wrongly but not (i bet there is some exceptions) because of stuff like this. It’s all accumulative throughout the meeting. That was long but that’s what I gave to say
i love it when he breaks it down logically for her. so we took actors and put them in your living room floor and we said pretend youre dead. same build, same hair, same face. this woman should have gotten life.
she has the right to remains silent but the cops have the right to continue asking questions. its her choice if she wants to keep her silence or respond to questions. at the end of the day the cops are the good guys i dont know why you would want to defend someone who killed both her children out of revenge
16:45 She got a LIFE sentence, with POSSIBILITY of parole after 10. Still arguably too little, but there's a huge difference between that and a total sentence of 10 years.
Lars Reed2021-09-19 22:08:59 (edited 2021-09-19 22:10:29 )
The intro to this video is a great example of why (in the US at least) you should not just invoke the right to remain silent if you're questioned by the police, but insist on an attorney. Say you're claiming the right stay silent, and you dodge one question, but the questions keep coming until you break down and answer. Ask for an attorney, and questioning stops.
Been watching a lot of JCS lately and stumbling upon this interrogation with the french canadian accent detective caught me off guard lol . I was very surprised you covered an even that happened in Québec. Very good video and simple description, love it!
In the beginning, she goes on about how her daughters are still alive blatantly lying to the interrogator then has little to no emotional reaction once shown the pictures of her dead daughters. The easiest guilty verdict ever.
I think its very strange how they could take her lack of reaction as evidence. That seems like something that could easily be abused. What does a right to remain silent even mean then?
Well, the right to remain silent can't just be used an instrument to avoid any kind of interrogation. That would be a huge obstacle for the police.
When you get the news of your children's death and your behavior doesn't really change at all, that's pretty damning. Which innocdnt mother would react like that?
@ywecur_ even if there was a possibility that the police is lying about that (which they are not going to do), you would show some kind of reaction. An innocent woman would scream something like "YOU ARE LYING! I DON'T BELIEVE YOU" instead of just sitting there stone faced.
@Markus K But then she would have waived her right to remain silent! That's the entire point! A person who actually listens to the rights they are read (anything you say CAN AND WILL be used against you) would do everything they can to supress every reaction they have
Chances are anytime a parent kills a child to exact revenge on the other parent they were 9/10 already abusing the child or mistreating them in some way
The town I live in a woman threw her baby out the car window. Did it outta spite Took place in Benton Arkansas, Saline county Whitney Turner Tyson is her name
To be fair I guess you could be the perfect mother your whole life and one day something makes you snap and you kill your kids. Sounds crazy I know but I bet there’s been at least 1 case like this.
I’m hoping all these people suddenly watching the channel with result in more frequent uploads because once I’m done with these videos I’m going to be so lost
Cop: "I find it strange that you don't show emotion..." Woman: "I find it strange to be in this kind of situation. I'm trying to stay calm." Cop: "Why do you use the word 'strange'?" What just happened?
Imagine if he said that and then he's like "ahhhh, fucking got you, there's a camera right over there, sickest prank of all time, Marty go get the kids"
Killing a child / children should always be punished with the maximum penalty possible, whatever that punishment might be in the country the crime happens in. I don't care what the motive is or if the person is considered mentally I'll or else. Lock them up in solitary confinement and throw the key away.
Can we all just agree that these interrogation tactics are inhumane and shouldn’t be allowed under any circumstance, no matter what you suspect the person of doing? Five plus hours of relentless, aggressive questioning, without a break for bathroom use, food or water, without the presence of a lawyer despite one being requested and despite the person stating that they want to reserve their right to remain silent? I’m sorry, that shouldn’t be allowed. The woman is clearly in mental distress. Where is the relentless questioning of her drug dealer Mafia boyfriend? I think she genuinely didn’t believe that those were her children. I think the boyfriend showed up out of the blue, threatened her and/or them, she called her mum for help and left the house to escape him and he killed the kids out of revenge. His testimony seems to hold that up - he felt remorse and held himself responsible for their deaths, whereas during her questioning she’s clearly in the denial stage of grief. I honestly think from this evidence that there was a miscarriage of justice here.
Joseph Collareta I don’t think my mother would come to my funeral. She’s 86 and has never attended a single funeral. She might cry but it would only be to get sympathy from others.
I didn't cry when I found out my grandma died. We were really close, I just only cry in private. But then I am a guy so it's probably not the same for most women.
Joseph Collareta Still, not everyone reacts to a sad or tragic moment the same way, I’ve lost people to soon in my time, like my uncle who I’ve only recently got in touch since my early childhood and lost to cancer. Despite being really bummed out and feeling depressed about it, I’ve never shed a single tear no matter how much I wanted to, crying for some people is a rare emotional reaction for some people, and believe me, it feels terrible when you can cry to something so minuscule in comparison like a punch to the face or a mean comment from a loved one but not an actual tragic moment in your life.
@Joseph Collareta what??? Why would that make a difference? Death is final, no matter how it occurs. That's awful to ask how someone's relative died, shame on you.
@Joseph Collareta though I fully agree that she's guilty and that particular part of the interview sealed her fate. Unfortunately she's already been released on appeal apparently so she seems to be getting away with it.
@ Benny Pritt you are completely right! Every one grieves differently! I lost my sister when I was 24 and she was 25 I was in so much shock I didn’t cry at the funeral not because I didn’t feel so much pain but I couldn’t believe that that was real life! But yeah in this case she is just a cold blooded killer of her own children! Most of us will die for our children at any second! Good retrospective!
I don't doubt she did it but her reaction doesn't necessarily mean she did. Denial is not uncommon. Something so bad that you just can't process it and you completely shut out the possibility is quite normal. Nobody knows how they would react and hopefully you and I will never know
Look up the stages of grief from Kubler-Ross. This is interesting to take in account, especially because the reaction would actually be correct. I further know nothing about this case but what I just saw. Therefor I have no real knowlage, for all I know the story has been told so that most would think she was the one that murderd her own children.
@Jasper De Haas exactly. Your mind shuts it out completely because you cannot process it. Very common and yet people here seem to make judgement based on what they THINK they would do. If it was my kids I am only certain of one thing and that is that I will not live in a world they're not in. My life is over for good at my hand
Didi B, I think what Joseph was suggesting is that there would probably be a significant difference in emotional response between reacting to your grandma dying (considering she wasn’t murdered and died of health problems or old age) and a mother’s reaction to seeing her two small children murdered. I am assuming this question “was your grandma murdered?” was likely rhetorical and just asked to emphasize that point.
@A.B. CodeX I'm sorry but losing an uncle is NO comparison to the dead bodies of TWO children you brought into this world. You are obviously male and not a parent.
Cookie4XO Sorry about the rude reply I just deleted, but I didn’t compare my sorrow to the original commenter’s sorrow, and it really frustrates me that you basically invalidated my sorrow
Evil. A monster lurking deep inside a mother who kills her children and she doesn't cry in this interview I'd rather her just remain silent. No soul she deserves 10 lashes and 100 years hard labor
@123 abc She is out ! I'm shocked! I would not do anytime in any prison I am not a criminal, God forbid! Comments are public opinions I'm sure you know that and shame on u for replying to me if u don't like my comment, The lord is my Shepard and I follow the 10 commandmebts. I'm safe
@Delziemoo 82 No of course not. But if I did commit a crime and I asked for a lawyer then I would keep answering as such rather than continue to deal with this for 5 hours...
On average women spend 60% less jail time than men for identical crimes. Regardless of the court system, the fact is that jurors and judges get soft when female criminals are involved.
I'm not sure I would want a jury of my "peers." My "peers" are the reason the Kardashians and Kid Rock are famous. My "peers" have been known to eat Tide pods. I'm not sure they're all very reasonable.
@Nathan Miller your peers are also responsible for the major discoveries that make your way of life possible. Humanity is capable of very much but at the same time so little.
i think it depends on where they are, what the crime is, and what the suspect is like i know some people have been held in for hours and hours on end to try and get a confession
Under Canadian statutes, they can continue to ask questions until your lawyer arrive, you still don't have to answer them. In reality it starts a ticking count down for the cops and so they tend to amp up the pressure.
Im 1 minute in and the interrogation is getting on my nerves already. This guys keeps tlking after she said shed like to remain silent nd asked for a lawyer. U cnt ignore her and keep tlking nd think if i pretend to not hear her shell start answering my questions 🙄. Its prob the shortest video on this channel ive ever seen so obviously not much is gonna come from him being this pushy to someone whos body language is closed off and is verbally saying thyre done
I'm ill at the moment and have spent all week laying in bed bored as hell. I can't explain how happy I am that Jim uploaded now so I have something to watch!
Get well soon! I feel ya, btw, I have a pretty big kidney stone right now that's creating an infection so I've been on an antibiotic for a week. I swear, antibiotics always make me feel 10x worse than the infection itself does! Thank God tonight is my last dose, then I just need to wait to figure out what they plan to do to get this stone out of me. To make it even worse, they think it might be embedded in the side of my kidney, so that makes taking it out more complicated. They said it's almost definitely not gonna pass on it's own. It's 8mms. Whatever u are ill with, I definitely recommend as much rest as u can get.
So when you invoke right to silence/wanting to speak with an attorney in Canada the cops can legally keep going for hours? As a Yank, just curious how that works.
@nart91 Kay is easy (like in O-Kay), "beck" it's "neck" but with a b, for "kwa" it's just "what" but you don't pronounce the t and you repeat the k from beck before wha (kwha).
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S. Peters2021-06-01 01:09:45 (edited 2021-06-01 01:12:25 )
Black Jack Shellac...er...I mean Blacque Jacque Shellaque.. Look him up lol.
En plus, il a clairement googler Hôpital Laval pour mettre une photo dans le vidéo. Le problème c'est que c'est une photo de l'Hôpital Laval à Québec (IUCPQ) et non la Cité de la Santé qui est l'hôpital de la ville de Laval.
Afrikaans so I thought. South African I heard a man playing with a golden mole in his swimming pool with a similar-sounding accent. Go watch the video it's so flippin' cute lol
I hate the kid murders. Can't imagine seeing a dead kid. Or even worse, baby! The coldness I feel it would take to be that way. To kill a life that literally can't do anything to help itself is beyond belief.
Never ceases to amaze me the way women get treated by the courts. She has a possibility of parole after 10 years for brutally murdering her 2 daughters , if the husband did that he would be facing life without or maybe even death for the same crime or even less of a crime than that
I just watched another of these vids from Canada, a 24yo asian girl hired men to kill her super strict authoritarian parents (the father survived and the mother died) and she got life with parole after 25 years. I would think that a mother who killed two children I would have revenge or spite should have the same if not worse punishment, why was she able to get parole after 10 years? I'm sure theres tons of factors but flatly, one planned a hit style murder that killed 1 and wounded 1, the other physically poisoned 2 young children and killed them both, one of these things seems much worse than the other
man i have to give credit to u ..... u endure all those videos to pick the gems out for us i cant imagine the hours upon hours sitting there listening to the rambeling collecting the importent stuff
Husband: I took drugs Judge : what a horrible human being. 15 years of Jail for you. Wife : I killed my own kids. Judge: It happens. Just take 10 years of Jail. And yes you can guess, it is Canada 😂
Reminds me of when this dude shot my bestfriend on accident but shouldnt have had a gun and was in a gang and only got 3 years for straight up murder because they couldnt prove he meant to kill him. Bullshit if you ask me. You cant have the right to not own a gun yet own a gun and kill someone who didnt deserve to be killed and get only a couple years for it.
Wait, so in Canada, you have the right to remain silent, but even if you state your intention to remain silent and try to ignore your interrogators, they can question you indefinitely, with the specific goal of wearing you down with fatigue and confusion until you say something incriminating?
I feel like that technique has likely convicted innocent people...
You still have the physical ability to not speak if you choose, no matter how long they question you. You can fall asleep in the interrogation room if you want. There is no time that they can force you to speak.
People are acting as though people are so weak willed they'll crack under pressure of an officer asking questions in a room that lasts several hours even if they're innocent.
I still don't understand why the risk of jail (For a sentence much larger than literally not talking for a bit would take) could make anyone claim they did a crime they didn't commit.
these displays of cold blooded, ruthless, self preservation and fabrication truly make my blood boil. anyone who can raise their own hand against their family or friends without self defense is an absolute abomination of a human completely devoid of all compassion or remorse and do not deserve to be treated humanly.
@ended era he really want tho, he went through it for a completely selfless reason and the only thing he gained from it was keeping his little brother alive and suffering up until his death.
Detective: I don't understand your behavior. Your kids are missing Sorella: Oh, you know, just staying calm Detective: They're dead. Sorella: Well, you know, just gotta keep my cool. Detective: ...and you're under arrest for their murder. Sorella: Eh. Just gotta remain relaxed, ya know?
Is no one seeing the possibility that all these suspects need mental and emotional help. Someone would have to go through a lot mentally and emotionally to do what she did. She is in disbelief for what she has done. Just because she wanted revenge on her husband doesn’t mean she didn’t love her kids and she is not in pain. She is unable to emote the way a normal human does. But then her life hasn’t been normal in any way. We will look back at these videos and be shocked at the constant emotional assault by the detectives just to get the victims to say yes. What they need is HELP!!!!!!!
Can someone tell me why the detective's way of speaking could be considered harassment or abuse in a different situation? He seems passively analytical. in a consensual conversation, duration of the conversation excluded, what did he say that would be thought of as harassment or abuse?
dear psychopaths, saying it over and over again doesnt magically make it true. it causes me physical pain that you think we are that dumb. its insulting. murdering a psychopath should be deemed an act of charity,
"i don't believe that's them on the floor" = "i've killed my own daughters and i can't accept that i am an awful human being who'd do that, so it's really hard for me to access the fact that that's really them, both dead, lying on the floor, because i've killed them, so i'll keep being evasive and pretending i didn't do it just bc i can't accept i've done it".
The number one thing I can’t stand in all police interrogations, is the fact that the person in question is clearly exercising their right to remain silent or requesting a lawyer, and the detectives still pressure them into speaking and don’t respect that at all
according to human mind with my experiences by watching this kind of videos... at first part of the video ...normally our mind ..automatically says ... plz dont confess ..he is playing a card.. but after listening her crime... our mind again automatically becomes against her ...😊😊😊r.i.p🙏😊🙏
The fact that he can continue to ask her question is horrible. They may assert all they want that it is not technically a harassment, but it is. She has no option to leave (even to the cell or a separate room).
@Nailzn And she will get properly prosecuted and assigned a corresponding punishment. It is not up to the interrogator to punish people, no matter what they did. This puts too much power into the hands of people that are not necessarily prepared to handle that power.
Conduct like that really highlights what a piece of work the cop is... he sounds like a classic bully, probably has no kids, and takes advantage of cute drivers during traffic stops.
Hahahahahahaha!!!!! 10 years for killing your 2 kids!!! Hahahahahahaha!!! And they call her a monster? What about the broken system that values the lives of two children at 10 years?
christ that "what day is it today?" made me stop breathing for a second because i thought it was going to be "happy april fool's, you're not actually under arrest"
Is it possible that the “family of crime” her husband was involved with killed them and framed her? Then had him poisoned in prison to clean it all up.
Hey, but #metoo and feminazis still maintain that women can only be victims and men can only be perpetrators. Thank god the judges and police are still not sjw generation...
@✨you.idiot✨ I specifically mentioned metoo and feminazis, not women, as the problem. Many women also disagree with the extremes of these movements. The problem is that even with their absurdities they are 100% accepted by the mainstream and inevitably will change people’s perspectives. Moreover I don’t see how gender assumptions are needed? If anything it sounded deliberately sexist. Something you won’t find in my comment.
@✨you.idiot✨ fair enough, I was trying to say the recent movements that claim to be addressing these issues are actually worsening it by deepening stereotypes. I think a clearheaded new approach is desperately needed. Anyways, it also could be due to higher report rate.
This goes to show how the legal system favors women and hates drugs. A male drug smuggler gets a much harsher sentence than a female murderer who killed 2 little girls.
@Olivia oh nooooo... 10 year is already too much... the girls were still young.. You know.. Not a big deal!off course ironically speaking! Unbelievable!
@Oakwolves yes!!! its A HUGEEEE house with a really big skylight, 3 stories and a pool! they bought it cause it was cheaper than the value in the neighborhood (no wonder)
@Ruhi Singla nope! it looked so familiar and I started paying attention to the picture: double garage, the way it is positioned with the street, the backyard the dome skylight etc.. i even asked for her address since we haven't seen each other in a while and well damn its that house!!!!
I would be a good interrogator I could get them to crack just by asking “did you not not not not not NOT not not kill the person “ and which ever way they answered I would say “ok you just confessed out your hands behind your back
This really pisses me off. How many times did she say in the opening two minute clip, “I’m exercising my right to remain silent.” Or, “I believer in my right to remain silent.” And “I’ll talk to my lawyers tomorrow.” She is not the one that initiated further statements after invoking Miranda, he (the police) did so and continued to probe. As a forensic scientist, I think it’s important for all sides to have their rights protected. Too many people have been falsely accused (in general, not saying this one), and bad policing, disregarding the rule of laws is no better than a suspect’s supposed violation of the law. Police that blatantly disregard a person’s rights, like this guy, needs to stop. Maybe they ought to face jail time for those acts.
@DonCapo You must be Canadian...here in the U.S., interrogatories are considered “questioning.” Perhaps you are unable to discern a question from “talking”, so I’ll let that pass. Here in America we care about people’s rights. Canada doesn’t even have free speech any longer...so, no wonder you’re confused.
A.You think you're staying calm on the outside but on the inside you would be freaking. B.You really are calm because you are the absolute crumb of the earth.
Your videos are so good, they're just straight to the point, no intro, no sponsor, no dramatic music, it is just so simple and i can't get enough of it
15:15 See...this is exactly why you dont answer anything from cops. They will use literally ANYTHING against you. They used her NOT freaking out against her, but if she did freak out they would be like "Oh look at this hysterical mother. She has to be the killer."
I don't understand how anyone could look at a photo of their dead kids and react like that. I'm tearing up just thinking about my boy in that context. I would probably have to be sedated after a full breakdown. Absolute ***** monster.
Last I read, this lady is out of jail while waiting on an appeal. Her lawyers stated that the judge's instructions were erroneous and the guilty verdict was "unreasonable". I'm not sure how the appeal went, I don't see any other news other than the "out on bail" as of July 2020. Is Sorella still out on bail?
Dude, I would probably be annoyed with that detective and probably have been a smartass to him with his stupid questions. I know with the benefit of hindsight and the knowledge we have it's just him trying to get a confession from a murderer but considering she was married to someone who was a part of organized crime, and cops being corruptible, I would have accused him of that and not believed it was true or that someone murdered them to get to her husband. But her lawyer told her to stay quiet so she went with that.
It's rather interesting because in the US if you invoke your right to seek counsel (I want a lawyer) the police can't ask you any additional questions. Keep learning new ways the Canadian legal system is wack
I know she's guilty and she's a horrible person but just imagining that interrogation happening to an innocent person makes my skin crawl. That hours-long process and the incessant questions seem so painful and tiring. But then again... she did kill her own kids
I believe the anger he mentions is possibly a reminder that the news of this will be troublesome for her. More than most people in her situation. Her husband isn't a civilian and I assume won't be happy about this.
This woman deserves to rot in prison and think about the lives and futures that she stole from her kids, just for petty revenge. It is sickening, but what it more sickening, is that this woman could possibly be released within 10 years and allowed to do it all over again. There should not have been an option for parole with this psycho.
I know the old saying of "I brought you into this world, and I can take you out", but this is just heart wrenching,
Seems to be a pattern of women getting incredibly lenient sentences, and a lot more empathy in these cases. Parole after 10 years? For two child murders? Compared to one guy who killed one woman (Lee Rodarte) and got 40 years? I know there are differing circumstances etc. But...two child murders? Come on.
Her saying "i cant believe its them on the floor" probably means that she cant believe what she has done, killing her own children for w/e reason that was. And out of all ppl i have seen been interrogated in this channel i believe she is acting real. Just imagine what happens in a mother's mind after she murders her own children. I just find cops response to this really off, she never implied "that the cops made it look like it" she just said "i cant believe it". And OF COURSE SHE DESERVES judgement for her acts dont get me wrong.
I wonder if any criminal lawyers watch these videos and go "the detectives are being so unfair meh meh" we root against that statement here am I correct?
I’m here because of my video addiction to these vid then “what pretending to be crazy looks like”. Now I’m addicted to you channel lol.
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Maria S2021-06-07 19:41:56 (edited 2021-06-07 19:44:12 )
Is it legal for the officer to continue pressuring the suspect even though she claims that she wants to remain silent? I'm from the middle of Europe so thats just something I'm wondering about the american justice system
Edit nevermind I'm an idiot he says it in the video, oops
Oh it’s Canada they don’t have the Miranda rights clause the same way as US otherwise her right to remain silent would have saved her from being interrogated. In Canada you just have to listen and play deaf but I think for high profile cases Canada’s system is perfectly appropriate
I started with What pretending to be crazy looks like but some how started watching Jennifer’s Solution and realized it wasn’t the same video and had to finish hers and go back to What pretending to be crazy looks like.
Bizzare crimes seem happen in the nicest homes n neighborhoods. Dont think it's all bliss in those big homes, subdivisions and gated communities. Psycho city.
@pluto Right, but they can’t force you to stay in that room. All she had to do was not say nothing or even better just say you want an attorney, and that’s it. No more talking. It would’ve help if she close her eyes and look away. It’s not like they’re gonna force you to look at them or force you to open your eyes. They can’t touch you. Remember that.
@Money May he can still ask questions, and she has the right not to answer. The right to remain silent is not the same as the right for interrogators to not ask questions
She tried not to, this interrogation was against her will after she had talked to a lawyer. Canada doesn't allow you to refuse questioning. Also imo one could easily explain her reactions by severe distress causing her to reject the reality of discovering her daughters dead without knowing why. I think she was wronged here, I don't see any proof she did it.
One thing you shouldve touched on. When the interrogator asked "do you believe your daughters are alive" she paused for some time. This is likely because she had a small series of flashbacks envisioning the murders triggered solely by that question
Good presentation. Good narration. Not being a legal expert I worry that some of these people might be innocent and simply unable to get in touch with their emotions. I guess comparing them to their everyday selves gives away that they are emotionless about this murder. Everyone gets upset except the one that did it.
this girl deserves everything she gets, just blows my mind how the people that get interrogated taht are innocent are able to be harrassed for hours even after stating they want ja lawyer, shudnt be legal, although in cases like this this chick deserves it 10000%, but what about the people that get interrogated that are innocent? shits fucked, should not be legal to do that.
The way she was sentenced so inappropriately reminds me a lot of Karla Holmolka / Bernardo. Parole for someone who killed 2 of her own flesh & blood out of spite is like a slap on the wrist... with a sponge.... I’ll never understand the Canadian judicial system.
It's probably why she got a light sentenced and it was used in court. She said multiple times she wanted a lawyer and wants to leave. Terrible interrogator, she should have life.
@Careful! I lick windows im glad that a random person like you knows more about interrogation than someone who went through training and has real life experience!
@Alex Just bc you have training and years of experience doesn't mean you good at something, that's a stupid argument bc using that logic I would be a counterstrike pro by now considering I've played it for 15 years. I'm a lawyer, I would have a field day with this interrogation. A literal ball, just like her lawyer probably did. Why did she only get 10 years for murder?
she did not get 10 years, she actually got life in prison, had already served 4 years, and gets a chance at parole after 10 years. most suspects asks once or twice during an interrogation if they should get a lawyer however it is up to them to put pressure on that issue. the cops normally try and distract the suspect with a question or another tactic to get them to forget they asked. if they do not follow up on the lawyer issue thats is completely their fault. if ur a lawyer im the president of the united states
@Alex you're right, my bad. It was life with a chance of perole after 10. My previous statement still stands. She stressed a plethora of times she wanted a lawyer and to go back to her cell. Idk what state this is in but in my state courts will look at this interagotion as extremely coehersive. When someone requests council multiple times and interrogation continues, anything after that, unless agregious, is thrown out. It can ruin a conviction sometimes
@Kat Corona Which word? Coehersive, interrogation, or plethora... Probably coehersiv. If someone seeks council and asked for it multiple times and still continues to get questioned, that will be viewed as coehersive in court... Basic knowledge
@Careful! I lick windows a plethora is an overabundance of things. You cannot have an overabundance of time as time is not a thing. Therefore, my Princess Bride quote abides.
@Kat Corona ... You need to fire your community college professor. " Plethora of possibilities", "plethora of times", " plethora of outcomes" are all correct ways to use the term... Please sit down child. Plethora of times was referring to something that I mentioned, therefore, it's correct.
Okay JCS, I’m gonna lose my job if you keep pulling me into these incredibly produced videos... don’t stop releasing them though. No, I’m not addicted. But I want MORE 😂😂😂
@rhia c Again, he would love it as evidence of what a “great dad” he was. Psychopaths don’t think like normal people. They are narcissists as well as predators. The photos that he has in his cell, of his family that he murdered in cold blood, are trophies for him. All psychopaths keep trophies.
@violetgypsie Oh I 100% agree with you. my thoughts were more that the psycopath has no control over the audio played 24/7, the anger at not being in control of its own environment.
@Certified Duster My mistake, chris watts wasn't a mass shooter. I follow my own advice and don't learn their names. Only discovered he was something else in another video on this channel. From the context in the first comments in this thread; you'd think he was.
@Chillicothe at the same time I dont doubt that he revels in what he considers “accomplishments” and enjoyed every second of being on national television.
You gotta do Kimberly Kessler from Nassau Co. Fl when that case wraps (if it ever does). Woman used more than a dozen aliases over several states before going to Nassau and brutally killing (not yet taken to trial) a mother in a hair salon. Body hasn't been found. Will be 3 years this May!
Comparing her sentence to her husbands is a canard. His sentence was finite. Hers was only a possibility of parole which she will not get for a long time if at all. I love the fact Canada allows police to be able to continue questioning even if they have the right to remind silent.
When she said I don't believe that's them on the floor I think she meant "I can't believe that's them on the floor" unfortunate for her that this detective is relentless and she didn't correct her words.
This woman outdid any other criminals in this channel in that she stayed silent the longest, and understood that she should not answer anything before seeing her lawyer. I would give her that.
this woman deserves NO sympathy. when i watch this, i mostly feel disbelief at how Canadian criminal justice works. this is text book forcing someone to bare witness against themselves.
These are amazing programmes if you havnt watched The Wrath of Jodi definitely go and watch it its 2 hours long and is absolutely fascinating then I watched Jennifer's solution again fascinating at this point I am now hooked this is about the 8th programme since last night HAHAHAHA!
She should never be released and rot in jail for the rest of her life for what she did!!!!, how is it even possible after killing her 2 daughters for her to have the possibility of parole after 10 years!! So fucked up
The Last Knight2021-01-28 02:54:41 (edited 2022-06-19 12:24:24 )
If she was innocent, when the detective reminded her it was April Fool's Day she should have been angry as fuck thinking it was all just a sick joke.. She wasn't. Clever man.
When detective realized it was April 1st he wanted her to say it sooo bad 😂
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K K2021-01-10 08:28:13 (edited 2021-01-10 08:29:55 )
This video shows why the canadian justice system is absolutely fucked. murderers should be locked up with no parole. drug offences are nothing in comparison but her husband got more time than she did
Does anyone want to argue the man is more of a criminal than the woman? The man who took responsibility for his death daughters, because he wasn't there, while the mom who actually killed them doesn't even give reactions when confronted with their deaths? You have a human with actual feelings just trying to make some money, by providing others with things they personally believe they need, while on the other hand you have an emotionless killer robot thing who kills her own daughters for no particular reason, besides her own misery.
"he maintains a very calm disposition yet manages to superimpose a highly disparaging tone at the same time" what an interesting way to say he is french canadian ajksdnakd
Lucifer be like, "OMG, This is too much, woman!, I'm not involving in this case. I know i'm the perpetrator in almost all bad things, but, killing children is the next level of psychopathy. This shit is way beyond my pay grade. Sorry, I'll interrogate you as soon as you reach my Crib".
This guy shouldve got demoted for malpractice, this is boarding on torture and im sure it would hold up, especially her turning over the picture and him turning it back over. That was a big no no.
@Flame Fusion obviously i dont care much for this woman but let's say somehow she was found not guilty or this is another situation where the woman didn't do it. You see my point now?
Can smother 2 children and get out in 10 years. The court system is so corrupt, if it was a man he would have got 16 years. Men get 60% higher sentencing rates.
its a good response if you are being interrogated. Dont talk to police without a lawyer, even if you are innocent. Dont trust the police. They can fuck you over even if you are innocent.
Am I the only one that felt bad for the husband? Like he obviously made a lot of mistakes, but at least you can make the argument that his crimes provided for his family. And the fact that he took responsibility, and wouldn't say a word against her, I think speaks to his character. Maybe I'm way off and he was a piece of shit, but I'm just going based on what I saw here.
That dude looked twisted, well hold up hopefully he don't come across this comment if he does ( I mean this in a good way Paisano!!! I loved dino bravo both as a Babyface and a heel!! ) he looked more like he was the one who was going to get the revenge for his wife going out with her side piece!!
How many of these people and others before them that did this despicable acts actually do get out on parole after a certain amount of time in jail ? It would depend on behaviour, etc. Obviously, to actually give her that possibility to walk out is beyond me
"eligible for parole after serving 10yrs" She's so detached from this entire case she's gonna be on the streets within 10 years like nothing ever happened.
@LTrain 45 I just realize there's no helping most of these people. A coldblooded murderer doesn't change his view on life just because he got locked up in a prison for a couple of years.
I'd like to see you invite one of them into your home after they're done with their sentence.
LTrain 45 so you’re saying that people who want justice on a woman who “killed” her two daughters are evil and insane. Are you sure you’re not the insane one?
@yeebby in the US it usually depends on how much money you have. and how good your lawyer is comes next. a good lawyer will figure out ..like in this case... psychological revenge probably bring the time you serve down a lot. I feel like a lot of our "laws" have to be revisited...but at least it's not Saudi Arabia or China where you get put to death for drugs.
I am curious about the tactics, can the cops hold you in an interrogation room as long as they want? She asked to see a lawyer and to return to her cell.
Ah canada is a beautiful smoorgasborg of french and canadian so people get confused with hearing an ontario and a qubec native speaking to each other cause one sounds american and the other sounds european. Trust me even i got confused and and im canadian😂
I can't watch this one. My youngest son was the most perfect human being I've ever heard of and he passed away from a rare brain tumor after a long battle 28 days before his fourth birthday. I get very upset when I hear parents yell at their kids too intensely in public. I can't even handle hearing parents hurting their kids, let alone murdering them. I would have gladly died a million gruesome deaths to chainsaws to increase my son's chances by ten percent. Not because I'm some saint, but because my son *was*. I'm just a normal parent. Obviously something is seriously wrong with people who do this, but I find it very hard to find any pity in my heart for these people. It's just too hard. I enjoy this channel (fascinating mix of psychology and crime--I am sure my wife will love this channel because she loves true crime and these are pure examinations) but I'm not doing this video.
I am so sorry for your loss. Life can suck and is unfair. I had a stillborn at 36 weeks and also feel the same. It makes me so angry. I give anything to have my baby here. My heart weeps for her every day 😢
@Rachelle Jane I'm so sorry to hear that. It's so hard to process and people are so afraid of thinking about what happened they avoid you, which doesn't help. I'm so sorry. It's not fair, nobody is more innocent than a sweet baby.
Ugh, I’m so sorry. I have a 2 and a half year old and can’t imagine it. I wish I could give you a hug, I’m not good with words but I just want you to know my heart seriously goes out to you. That is something no parent should ever have to go through.
I never thought it would work differently anywhere else.
The right to remain silent is just that. You have the right not to say anything. It's the right to remain silent, not the right to make everybody around you go silent. LOL
Only after seeing the comments here did I Google it and find out that SCOTUS has decided that police interrogation has to stop.
French Canadians have that lame insult in their pocket that's supposed to make you angry but instead makes you cringe bad. Maybe that's the intention, you never know.
She got life with the first chance to parole in 10 years. She will have to go before the parole board in 10 years, she will not be instantly released. I'm sure the parole board does not look kindly on child murders.
@B Grover The simple fact that she only received ten years before parole eligibility speaks volumes in itself. She clearly made some connections in just the right places while being married to the mob.
@zgSHADOW Can we assume you're from the US, who incarcerates a staggering 1% of its population - more than Iran, China even North Korea (though obv. all people there are prisoners, just not in goals)?
These videos are nothing short of fantastic, probably some of if not the best on the entire web. Also are we just gonna ignore how that detective hit her with the April fools day reference and then walked out 😂😂
2nd degree murder? Can you poison your own children on a whim? Or am I misunderstanding the concept of premeditation? Genuine question, I'm not well-versed in law.
I started watching these with “What pretending to be crazy looks like.” Then I binge watched, The Wrath of Jody, Stephanie Lazarus, The guy who killed his wife and 2 daughters, the kidnapping kids who kidnapped a young girl, the Savannah Gold murder, now I’m here....
whoa he tried to ship in a retirement plan of drugs from Haiti lmao... he should of knew no boats leave haiti without being tracked by us border control ...
How to get away with murder: Instead of remaining silent, talk, talk, talk, blatantly lie like Casey and consistently get caught lying, and youre free to go!
@daB I didn't say they were pretty, I'm just saying that if you are a pretty woman, you can get away with murder easily depending on where you live in the world, which is something that doesn't happen as much if the woman is ugly, or even worst, if it's a man (good looking or not).
I live in Canada I never knew we could get pressed like that even after asking for a lawyer, I have never been in that type of situation though lol.. But when I watch the First 48 which I know is filmed in America, once the "suspect" asks for a lawyer the detectives get up and leave lol.. So different.
Is it just me or does anyone else get annoyed by the detective? I'm not defending her, she killed her children. But she asked for a lawyer many times and he continued like she didn't. I know they're allowed to do that in Canada but it would piss me off being in that position
In Canada, there is no “Miranda rights”. Rights are outlined in the Canadian Charter Of Rights & Freedoms. The police will keep trying to interview people even after they have told the police that they wish to remain silent. As long as the person talks, it's sill admissible in court. The person just needs to stop talking... and get up and ask to leave.
Could y’all imagine a man murdering both his kids by poisoning them and getting a the possibility of parole after 10 years. A man with connections to a major crime family that had been aiding a mafia member in staying in hiding...
@w4nd3rlust they have them in interrogation rooms here in Canada aswell . I seen them years ago when I was younger . But I do agree , very oddly shaped and placed lol
all u folks talking about the table while a women murdered her children is sitting next to it ... yea u got me im one of u folks now the table is kinda odd
The effect of the details of an interrogation room are calculated. The small room, flat colors, floor with an unsetteling patern in case the suspect doesn't make eye contact, buzzing airconditioner or lightbulb.. and more.
I aint ever been interrogated, but as a kid I had my brand new bike stolen that my parents had got me a month prior. I stupidly left it outside a shop while I went in.
The pressure of losing something so valuable and the potential trouble id get in (or disappointment id inflict on my parents) was so immense that I completely forgot whether I rode my bike or walked. I was in so much shock and confusion that i went home and checked my garage 😂. but there was NO way id walk anywhere when I had a new bike. But somehow my brain managed to erase whatever pieces of the story it wanted in order to alleviate my concern.
The brain is crazy man, i bet so many innocent people get screwed by this shit.
@Bbqdoc Of course you try to stop him. But normaly you don't have to kill that person when something like this happens. And If someone points a gun at you, you probably also can't even do anything at all because the bullet is faster.
12:40 That detective is a savage. "we took actors to do that? we put them on YOUR living room floor, same build, same hair, same face... and said pretend you're dead?" man i lost it
@teddy pendergrass They will not stop because they could be shot, that's already a fact. And If they don't have weapons it will be hard for them to kill you as wellso they will probably run away instead.
@Schrödingers Katze not a fact ive ever seen. in fact ive seen the opposite. fear of death is usually a good deterrent. except for drug addicts. they're already dead
I've always wondered, if you practice your right to silence, can you just put your head on the table and go to sleep? I've never seen anyone do it and I think it sounds like a 10/10 strategy lmaoo
That would be the best course of action, they cant see your face to make judgements about your emotions and you can't fall victim to their intimidation tactics if you aren't looking at them
i think it will b difficult unless u also closec ur ear too , one of the interrogators technic is to provoke by tellling stuffs that will surely provoke u
@Daniel D thankfully you can’t be charged for seeming suspicious. If you a genuinely innocent then staying silent until you have a lawyer is the ultimate best thing to do
You can try, but they specifically make it hard for you to be comfortable in any way. I always tell people to stand your ground and be silent and refuse to answer. They try to wear you down. Do the same to them.
Remaining silent can work against you. When the investigation gathers evidence against you and you refuse to say anything - it ain't going to look good.
Remember the girl accused of drowning her kayaking boyfriend in the river? She tried to sit comfortably, did some stretches, then the law enforcement and the media made her look like a psycho.
@here for jhs She pleaded guilty on her counsel's advice, but wasn't guilty of murdering the guy. Experiments have shown that even without the cap on the kayak, there was no way to fill it with water through that small hole. She did time because she was deemed "weird" and was honest enough to say that she actually wanted him to die.
What amazes me is that people in this situation actually believe that anyone cares what they “want.” You just killed your daughters, so I find it hard to care what you want🤯
@Ricki Horror Google it. Rest periods after 4(?) hours; offer of food, drink; sleep when appropriate. Think it was made law after too many cop abuses. But I'm winging it here.
@nachtegael W they have something very similar, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The difference in Canada is that anything you say to police before you're advised of your right to counsel is not admissible 'as evidence', whereas here, ANYthing you say to the police WILL be used against you no matter what and is difficult to suppress if you go to trial. 🤨
Why not let her husbands 'people' take care of her? They're good at that. This is personal so they should be really good at dealing with one that murders their own, especially small defenseless children. She sits there so smug. Since she's so eager to go back to her cell, I hope they made her sit there all day and night.
I googled this case and read that the husband who died in jail was actually marked for death by the criminal organization he worked for. This was because he was extorting smugglers bringing drugs through the airport and not giving the organization its share. That’s Why I wonder if it was even suicide. Maybe they got to him. But regardless- no one was going to help him.
The girls' lunches were made, they obviously had family who cared for them, and loved them - Why, not just leave, and let them be raised by the family... so sad.
It's not that she really wanted to hurt her daughter's, I mean she obviously did in some form 💔 but it said she wanted to hurt her husband. that's why there's a special name for it. Spousal Revenge Filaside it's almost like a mental illness. I just want to add i feel no sympathy toword her just letting you know why she didn't leave them with family...that would not have served the purpose of hurting hubby
Boqoreh Boqoreh I don’t think anyone was trying to hide that it is still murder, just better define the depth and atrocity of it. I think technical terms are incredibly useful to illustrate that. When I hear “filicide” versus “murder”, I understand that it is more specifically a parent INTENTIONALLY murdering their own helpless, innocent child, which is much worse in most of the public’s eyes. Hearing that it’s “Spousal Revenge Filicide” is EVEN worse since it’s the parent killing their children JUST to get revenge on their spouse, as if the children were always a dispensable object and manipulation tactic for them to use instead of actual living, breathing children that should be protected at all costs. She viewed these young, defenseless children as a commodity or a playing chip to be used and disposed of when it benefitted her & gave her the upper hand. May those poor children Rest In Peace knowing their grandmother loved them 💔
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@Dem IDK about anyone else but I love the French, I follow a lot of French musicians and like French culture, find it interesting, and like French film & cooking... But still theres a little arrogance in the French identity, I bet most would admit it too. Im American but still think there's a lot of fat ppl and some ignorance here.
Juicy Boi I think French Canadians often identify with the French, Americans don’t at all identify as English. Probably thrilling the English. And then there are the ones of us who are trump-come-lately, loyalists.
@Dolly Dagger Just look toward what Israel does to Palestinians to see that.. And the IRA has stated itself that the Palestinians are the Irishmen of the 21st century
@D&S Bro you just almost had La'Penne leading your country and Macron is a Tyrant who tries to subvert the independence of other nations. He is an empirialist and your Country is guilty of as many warcrimes and attrocities as any American regime so let's not point your little French fingers at America 😂
Steph Daigle not struggling at all , just has an accent , don’t you think you need to speak English to interrogate Someone that speaks English lol , our police department have more budget then this lol if he was struggling they would have sent in a guy who doesn’t 🤷♂️🤦♂️
@Bruce McNair Yes, he's french canadian from Québec. I would know, because I live there! French from Québec is different from french from France! We are learning english at school, but we mainly speak french so most of us have a huge accent. Still, most of us understand and speak it very well!
Today a cop knocked on my neighbor's door (apartment) and I immediately thought they'd discovered me committing a crime even though I have the most straight laced life ever.
Why does everyone always blame the lawyers? It's their duty to give it their best shot, even if the person is a monster. Our justice system simply wouldn't work at all otherwise.
i dont think someone that is innocent would take this for 5 hours. They would defend themselbes and be a lot more confrontational than staying silent in a corner. Watch that "guilty proven innocent" video again and you'll notice that. Though it is true that some people did confess to crimes they did not commit in the past, though these individuals are quite often diafnosed with autism or what not
@BoRRoW I’m sorry but you are totally wrong. Have you any idea of the number of innocent people convicted of crimes every year? Have you ever been interrogated? Do you know how many mistrials of justice there are due to false confessions?
Detective: "I said do you know what day it is today? You don't know?" Woman: "What day is it today?" Detective: "It's updog." Woman: "what's updog?" Detective: "haha gotem"
@Boqoreh Precision Herself. She's most likely narcissistic and incapable of true love. I was married to a man like that for many years. The think of their children as pawns in their world and use them to appear a certain way. It's truly disgusting.
not saying she isnt a psychopath, but its not normal for everyone to suddenly burst into tears and act hysterical upon seeing something deeply traumatic, shock is entirely real and can make people act and react in extremely strange ways.
@ujustgotpwned2008 yes exactly, the mother who lost her baby to a dingo was demonized, despised and hated because she didn't react the way people expected her to. In fact she couldn't win, if she expressed her emotions honestly she was "faking it" and if she tried to maintain composure she was "a cold hearted monster who killed her child". I know this is a different case entirely but people do react so differently to this sort of thing. The dingo ate my baby lady had false evidence put on her case and it wasn't until a few years later that she was proven innocent. (The "blood" in her car where they claimed she slit her babies throat was actually fruit juice, but forensics falsified it by claiming it was blood).
@Richella River good point - Lindy Chamberlain got the sh*t kicked outta her in the court of public opinion for not throwing herself to the floor at every press conference. It was disgusting how she was treated. This creature though - she's on a different level entirely...
I love how he explains that the detective is applying huge mental pressure at her and "physologicaly exhausting her" to make her act irrational but at the same times says its not harassment :D something along the lines, look at him go, he is doing it even though we can say in court he wasnt.
If the woman hadnt murdered her children you might thing he was abusive but she did so lets ignore that right?
Watching all these interrogation videos I'm always amazed how people stay sitting on those uncomfortable chairs. I feel like I need to lay down just watching these let alone being in a similar situation.
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This is by far the smartest subject. Absolute monster, but she’s the only one with the sense to ask for a lawyer and remain silent. It’s pretty bad that the police can just sit there and barrage you for 5 hours after you’ve asked to remain silent and for an attorney. That’s one thing the US does right, the interview should stop right there.
Wow very well cropped introductory piece of dialogue. I knew nothing about the case, so my first impression was that this woman was being falsely accused of something and just played it cool and safe, and was being very strong and smart. But when he says "do you believe that your daughters are alive?", it reframes EVERYTHING. The apparent self control just becomes sheer cold blood. Kudos to the editing!
Good thing this was in Canada. In the USA this case would’ve been thrown out in the first 5 minutes. Once you ask for a lawyer they legally have to stop talking to you. Not even a how are you. I was pretty suprised how fast she got to speak to a lawyer. Here it could be days
Giuseppe killed himself with poisoning. His children were killed with poison. He was from a mafia. His wife called her brother asking for help for feeling suicidal.
I'd consider the possibility of Giuseppe himself asking his wife to poison the children. He latter showed remorse and asked to be guilty for the children's death, and said his wife had no blame in it.
Being a mafia mobster I'd have my children killed by my own hand than by my enemies.
(please share your toughts, I honestly felt these match kinda too close together)
Yeah, I was thinking that too. Like granted she doesn't seem as sad as she should but trauma,stress, and deprivation, makes a strange beast. But she still seems sad, idk maybe I'm projecting. I'm just not entirely convinced it was her.
if I recall correctly here in Italy you have the right to stay silent only if you have been declared a suspect. If they question you as an "informed person" (someone they think has useful informations but is not a suspect at the time of the interrogation) you must comply, it's a crime to stay silent or give vague or inconclusive statements like this one, and the things you say might turn you into a suspect. If you are a suspect police can detain you for up to 96 hours before preliminar interrogations begin. They can't interrogate you without a lawyer but they can still talk to you and everything you do or say in those 3 days will be recorded
Using evidence of her reaction to questions she didn’t want to answer while she constantly says she doesn’t want to answer feels wrong. I’m sure they had a case without using that stuff.
>After psychologically breaking this person down for hours, I finally got the answer I wanted! Shit's weird, man. How do you even know anything at that point? Could've been the most innocent saint sitting there, and they still would get what they want.
@Honey Pig Yeah, they gave her parole while she waits for her appeal... You can read why the judge allowed that, whether or not you agree with it or not is another story... Either way, she will likely be found guilty and go back to jail for a long time. Initially I was referring to her getting parole after her sentence is confirmed, which I think is life + possibility of parole after 10 years - that doesn't mean she will be out after 10.
@Bobbie G Oh yeah I know. I jumped the gun a little early with my reply. I think she does go away for life, parole after 10 years. If she does end up getting paroled after 10 years, there is something seriously messed up with this world.
@Honey Pig Personally, I can't see her getting it.. but who knows. It's interesting to see how different systems work even between similar countries like Australia, Canada, England and the US.
This police interrogation is mental torture. Everybody thinks it is fine when a defendant is obviously guilty. But what if the police only DECIDE you are guilty, when in fact you are not? Do we want the police to be able to interrogate in this manner for five straight hours? I spent 13 years as a military police officer, and I have seen innocent people accept guilt for things they did not do.
thank you for saying this. This interrogator here is absolutely TERRIBLE and completely unprofessional. It's super disappointing seeing all the support he seems to have in the comments, and even from the narrator. Her guilt is not a license to be treated in this way, and you're absolutely right when you say interrogation techniques like this are designed to FORCE confessions, regardless of accuracy.
note in advance before people start coming for me: of course this lady is guilty, and a monster. I'm not defending her in any way, shape, or form, and I find her sentence to be far too light. But this treatment is not acceptable under any circumstances.
In America, the second you ask for a lawyer, they have to stop talking to you. And if you aren't under arrest, you don't have to even go talk to them. People just need to remember to ask for a lawyer if you're under arrest, and if you aren't under arrest, just leave.
@Cruella De'vil Ever heard about psychology? You should google "psychological torture" and read up on the very basics. According to UN human rights this could be considered "mental", or psychological torture. Anything that deliberately creates suffering to obtain motivation, whether physically or mentally, is by definition torture. Psychological torture methods often used are: Isolation, confinement in small spaces, deprivation of food/sleep/water, sensory assault (shouting, bright lights), threats of physical violence and degradation (from amnesty international). We are as vulnerable psychologically as physically.
And NO, NOBODY said that murdering your children is okay, or that THIS woman didn't deserve what she got. Nobody. What they are saying is that if someone INNOCENT were to get into a situation, and was treated like this under interrogation, we might be looking at many wrongful convictions, which is very serious.
@Cruella De'vil Yes - OBVIOUSLY. But that wasn't anyone heres point, at all. Do you for example support "innocent until proven guilty"? And how do you think wrongful convictions happen?
@Julian I I get your point ..I just Wonder if you've done your research about the fact that they get a break every 4 hours.. I've sat at the dmv longer than that..Now that's torture.
@Cruella De'vil I didn't know that. I'm glad they do. It means the law enforcers are likely to get more accurate information that isn't a result of massive psychological pressure. We all have the same goal - to convict those who have done bad, and not convict the innocent. Glad you took my comments with some humour. Have a good day.
@Cruella De'vil Not neccesarily projecting, but definitely being a hypocrite to some extent. You went from virtue signalling the obvious (Being, don't murder your kids) to comparing a police interrogation for child murder with waiting at the DMV.
@Your mum It's not that serious buddy. And, I don't think you know the actual definition of "virtue signaling. Make it a great day.
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Your mum2021-07-09 21:15:56 (edited 2021-07-09 21:26:56 )
@Cruella De'vil No one said it was serious. I'm simply doing the exact same thing that you're doing, which is seeing something I don't agree with, and replying to it.
@5:51 huge diff here in the US, wen u invoke ur right to an attorney & the right to remain silent basically there’s nothing detectives can do. @14:49 wow that’s one cool customer 😳 the detective couldn’t even get her to give the day/date!
She's actually out of prison already believe it or not. She did the most heinous crime TWICE and she got released from prison. Women can literally murder children and not have to face up to their actions. To make things worse, they charged her with second degree murder rather than first. No justice for those two girls.
People who found out about this channel from "what pretending to be crazy looks" and then there's me who feels irrationally superior to them because I found out about this channel about a year ago because of "Jenifer's solution"
14:46 "Today is the first of April and you seem to think its April fools day you believe what you want" that was the most badass movie TV show series nut buster leg clenching jaw dropping quote I ever heard in real life
I've been an avid watcher for so long and I'm really glad people are starting to stumble upon this channel. It's the best type of true crime documentation instead of other channels with annoying transition and won't get to the point straight.
@MsMatilda24 same I watched the wrath of Jodi one about 5 months ago. I can't watch other channels they either talk too much and don't show any raw footage or photos or they overdramatise it and don't give any facts or proof at all
I haven’t watched that video because I can’t stand looking at that shooter. He should be dead but he’s not. The police failed the students that day. That one really hurts me. I got hooked on the Chris Watts videos instead.
I can't believe that they'd say right up front that the detective's goal was to exhaust the suspect into a "suggestible" state and act like this was good. This is a classic way of getting a false confession!
@Xord you're wrong. Many people have confessed to crimes they didn't commit for many reasons. Just look up the innocence project.
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Dolores J. Nurss2021-06-05 17:56:12 (edited 2021-06-05 17:57:02 )
@Xord I'm sure you're a good person, and have a hard time fathoming how something as evil as brainwashing could work. But good people still have to know about these things so that they can protect themselves and loved ones from bad people. Here's how brainwashers use exhaustion to get to you:
When you get exhausted enough, and stressed enough, your brain absolutely needs to repair itself through dreaming, and tries to dream anyway, even while you're sitting up conscious--you can easily get confused as to what is and isn't real. A skillful manipulator can increase your stress, heighten your exhaustion, and then, when your sense of reality starts to crumble, insert suggestions into your waking dream. Now, think back to your own dreams. Haven't you sometimes done things in dreams that you would never do awake? Didn't it seem absolutely real at the time? This is how you can get a false confession from someone: trick their mind into dreaming that they did it.
This is what the North Koreans did to American POWs to make patriotic soldiers into turncoats: exhausted them while implanting suggestions, till they became convinced that they had committed war-crimes that needed expiation through changing sides. It's a dirty world.
Yet it's so seductive to think that you could use such techniques for good, for instance in law enforcement. At first you might only use exhaustion techniques against people that you're sure are guilty. Then you might use it against people you merely think are guilty. Then you use it against people you just want to be guilty, and then it's people who give you trouble, and then it's for the thrill of power and it just keeps on getting darker and darker. Integrity is like a brick wall between you and evil--every time you take away one brick of it, the rest becomes more and more vulnerable to crumbling away, till eventually the whole wall collapses.
You need to know this. Innocent people get arrested all the time--that's why we have trials, because police can't know for sure under field conditions alone. It could happen to you, or someone you love. Now, if arrested by mistake, nine times out of ten you could face an honest police detective who really just wants to get to the bottom of things, but then again, you might get that tenth guy who wants you to confess no matter what, who'll do anything to wring it from you, for all kinds of different reasons that have nothing to do with justice--they aren't all saints.
@Dolores J. Nurss You confuse the act of forcing someone to be awake for multiple days in a row with no sleep.with talking to someone gor.a few hours...
@Teagan Combest Nope. It never happenned with only a few hours interrogation. Absolutely no.
It does happen woth techniques involbing torture though.
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Dolores J. Nurss2021-06-06 01:50:36 (edited 2021-06-06 01:51:00 )
@Xord Hence upping the stress to increase the need for sleep within a shorter window of time. And the narrator specifically said that the goal was to exhaust the suspect into a suggestible state--not a cooperative state, a suggestible one.
Those two little girl's lives were worth a lousy 5 years apiece! That's the value the dumba$$ lawmakers in Canada put on 2 innocent human lives, they were only starting out! Then the same dumba$$'s will let that sociopathic murderer out of jail after only 10 years. There's something really badly wrong and evil about all of this. That detective must've been absolutely disgusted. He's the only one who seemed to care about these little girls. RIP little angels.
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I may have missed this in the comments but can anyone tell me about the person who made this? Are they a psychologist? Just curious what their background is
She should have got a longer sentence. She didn't show any remorse and killed 2 people. they're kids so thats even worse. I am so annoyed she even got the possibility of parole.
I'm frankly disgusted by a majority of the comments ridiculing the country or the names of people involved. It's pejorative and inappropriate when the subject matter relates to the murder of two children, but maybe I feel a bit more emotionally connected to this because it happened around where I live, near places I know.
Funny Fact: The thursday before easter, what here we call The Holy Week, in Spain is traditionaly called The Holy Thursday, the day of the Sibbling's Love. That day long ago, when the former King of Spain Juan Carlos tha First was 17 years old or so, he murdered his younger brother, Alfonso, in what he called 'an accident while playing'. This story is admitted directely from him, even he tells when his father looked at him and just asked: "Swear to me that you didn't do it on purpose.", as he was aware that his elder son felt jelous about the relationship between the younger and him, and you know, there's a crown between all of this. He answered "No, father. It was an accident." Nowadays practically half of the population are pretty suspicious about that, and the other half truly believes it was an accident during "a game of kids" as they were 12 an 10 years old or something, not the 17 and 15 they really had. And this is not conspiracy but simple math. The crime weapon was a .22 gauge gun, I'm not sure what model, but it has three safes. Some militar people say that it is almost impossible that a bullet from that could get through a human skull, as it happened to Alfonso, at least if the murderer and his victim are at a good distance between each other. Maybe some of this audience can confirm or dismiss the next statemen, but here it is: a famous republican soldier stated that with that model and gauge, the gun must were not so far from the victim's nose holes when it was shot. Further on, being the head of the national army, at that moment the King did serve a 6 months of military training. So in the best scenario, it was "an accident during a game of one kid and a trained soldier". If you get here and you're curious: not, of course he didn't face jail. He didn't face a trial in the first place, the King of Spain can't face any trial. It is in the constitution we all democratically signed in the late 70's, when I wasn't even born yet. Pretty democratic. Now I'm curious, what do you think? Have you ever heared about this? You can google up about this and know more about this topic if you may. It sounds pretty crazy ass silver-paper-hat conspiracy theory, but it is true and admitted by an untouchable killer.
ok, usually i root for the police, but this time, the detective really talked to her as though she was already convicted, and i know its part of the mind game, but its honestly too much.
He was going easy on her. If you think this is bad... sheesh
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David Cabrera2021-06-07 01:14:42 (edited 2021-06-07 01:22:08 )
Sucks that there's not much videos to keep watching Thanks for the content though Edit: found out he has a patreon with more videos on there for 1$ a month Gtg
So if a detective tries to build rapport, do I tell him I can see through it or will that cause them to use a strategy that I haven’t seen in these videos yet?
when i heard the detective accent i was like there is no way that his first langage his english like he has the same accent has french canadian and then when he said that this case was from Laval I was like OMG I KNEW IT this come from a french canadian lol
Maybe there are details I just don't know, but it seems like they arrested her and are accusing her of murder simply because she's their mother. That isn't legal at all. Where is the evidence?
It's an interrogation. There is evidence that it was her, that's a probable cause to accuse her. And it's the same deal with a murdered spouse, usually the spouse is the first one who will be looked at
11:59 A: "I d0n'T bElieVe tHAt's thEm oN tHE fLo0r!" D: "SORRY?!?!?!"
D: "We took what? Actors? A: "I WaNnA Go tO bEd.. I wAnnA g0 BacK tO MY cElL! D: "Ok but we took actors through, is that what you think? We put them on your living room floor. Same build, same hair, same face and said pretend you're dead? Is that what you're saying? A: " I aM n0T sayInG anYtHing!"
How did the dad kill himself with cyanide while in custody?? How did he get it?? I don’t think anything fishy happened i’m just genuinely curious as to how that happens
What a horrible woman. The real revenge would've been to love and care for her daughters and raise them to be successful young ladies. Terrible.
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Alex St. Clair2021-07-08 06:08:07 (edited 2021-07-08 06:13:57 )
Ethnic stereotypes much!?! It's as if Canada tried to do its own version of "Jersey Shore"! That was the worst April Fool's joke ever. D: Also, LOL @ the killer's name being Adele. ~Hello from the other side...~
The guys behavior is something to me examples a Corp narc or cult leader. Why its not prosecutable considering its prolonged length. I don't understand. It approximate s, as I get it, what guys do when they kidnap kids and convince the kid their previous life never happened and they only have the kidnapper, to meet all their needs. If one can prosecute such a mind freaked, as a self centered kidnapper( abuser) why not the interviewer. She is being investigated for murder. But I think 5 continuous hours is too much. One wrong does not make another wrong right
This may be a stupid question, but please pardon my ignorance. What accent does the interrogator have, French Canadian? I like it! This is the first time I've heard about this case. This woman disgusts me. 🤮
A little off topic, I know Canada is half French/ half English. But honestly, I have never had anything to do with the French part. This detectives light accent might be the first time in forever.
She got 10 to life. Not 10 years. She’ll be eligible for release after 10 years which will probably not happen. She will probably spend life in prison unless a judge allows her to be released but that can only be done after 10 years served
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0 likesThat got him some serious exposure
0 likeswe're all in this together
0 likesSame! Watching all of these in order now
0 likessame 😩
0 likeswould love to see his numbers over these past few days me and my mates have been talking about all his videos so addicting
0 likessame
0 likesI can’t stop watching now I’m upset there aren’t more.
0 likesHaha, me too!
0 likesGood night, our addiction started at approximately the same time on the same video judging by the date of your comment!
1 likeSame
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0 likesYassss I just watched 3 other vids full length
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0 likesMe too I watched that like two days ago and have been watching nothing but this channel since
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0 likesAll of us homie. All of us.
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0 likesMe too! Been binging ever since!!!
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0 likesCrazy, isn't it?
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0 likesBruh over 4 and a half thousand others agree
1 likeliterally same. Damn youtube algorithm
0 likesSAME
1 likesame
0 likesbeen a long time fan. got hooked when his channel name was "jim can't swim". good shit.
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0 likesSame here. And then I watched the Legend of Jeff and was like "this has to be the greatest thing I have ever seen"
0 likesSAME!!!!!
0 likessame literally cant stop
0 likesYup guilty as well lol
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0 likesDamn you guys are new-new huh.
0 likesThat’s funny same
0 likesAnd where has that brought you, back to me.
0 likesSammeeee
0 likesSame
0 likesHaha same, great stuff.
0 likesyesir
0 likes@jb89 yes lol
0 likesYou’ve just begun binging!! JCS Has a Patreon that’s only 1$ and had over 25 videos as great as what’s on YT! They are videos that YT won’t allow!! Join and binge for weeks- it’s worth the 1$ a month!!
0 likesSAME
0 likesWelcome
0 likessameeeeeeeeee. 4 videos later...hours later... amazing stuff
0 likesMy first video is jennifer lol.
0 likesBut it is pretty crazy how the newest video got the most view, guess the video is blessed by yt algorithm
Same lol omg we are predictable 😂 🙃
0 likesI watch it every day now. Same as you
0 likesSAME
0 likesjesus christ all of us huh
0 likesOn God, same
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0 likessame, Im almost done with all the videos xD
0 likesme too!!!
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0 likesThen I met Jodi
0 likesAbsolutely
0 likeslucky. everything this guy has made is worth watching
0 likesbeen binge watching ever since!!
0 likesBy SIGMARS NAME ME TOO!
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0 likesME TOO NOW IT'S 3AM SEND HELP
0 likesOMG me too
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0 likesWas it yesterday for you too!?!
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0 likesSameeee
0 likesSAME LMAO I think I watched them all now
0 likesMy addiction started with the War Machine video
1 likeand I thought I was special.
0 likesYoo samee
0 likesThat was my gateway drug as well.
0 likesall hail to the yt algorithm I guess ^^
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0 likesSame bro...
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0 likesMee too, this is second day binge watching all this videos!
0 likessame lol yesterday aswell
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0 likesAt least I’m not the only one 🤣🤷♂️
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0 likesyoutube united us
SAME LMAO
0 likesMine too...why didn't I know about this before?
0 likesexactly😱😱😱😱
0 likessame lol
0 likesSame, it all started two days ago
0 likesCheck out Mrballen, that channel is also as addicting.
0 likessame
0 likesSame
0 likesLol same 😂
0 likesyou missed out on a looooooot of his content over the past couole of years that got removed from yt
0 likesThe demons told me to check more of his videos
1 likeWtf me too
0 likesYup same
0 likesMy favourite is jennifer’s solution
0 likesSame bro
0 likesSAME
0 likesWelcome to the club. I've been addicted since Chris watts tapes
0 likesSame
0 likesthis is so clever, I love thsi commenting upvote from me!
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0 likes@gettun sad days. Is he on alt tech with that content should be on bitchute and LBRY. Youtube is cancer
0 likesYes!!!
0 likesLmfaooo omg same !
0 likesSame here!
0 likesOmg same. Staying up way too late.
1 likeLOL, ME TOO. I binged all of these videos. I have a PROBLEM.
0 likesditto.
0 likesMine too
0 likesSame
0 likeslol same
0 likesFr
0 likesI ignored that video for months and now I'm here this is my last one tho!
0 likesLmfao same!! YT scary good with the algorithms
0 likesI started with “wrath of Judy”
0 likesAnd now I’m binge watching
0 likesOmg same
0 likesBruh, sameeee, that was 3 days ago when I stumbled on that video, I've been staying up till 4am watching these videos
0 likessame
0 likesLOL SAME
0 likesSaaammmeee
0 likesMe too
0 likesI feel you, same here ahahahah
0 likesI can quit I swear
0 likesMe too 😬😭🙃🤣
0 likesLmao same
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0 likessame i keep coming back to the videos now
1 likepraise the algorithm
0 likesSame, interesting.
0 likesSTOP ME TOO BAHAHAHAH
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0 likesSame!
0 likesMine started with the wrath of jodi
0 likes100%
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0 likesSame...quite an intriguing channel, if quite disturbing...
0 likesnormie
0 likeslol same here
0 likesThat was my gateway also
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0 likesSAMEEEE
0 likesLiterally lol had watched some of their videos before but not binging like this
0 likesSame
0 likessame lol
0 likesSAME LMAO
0 likesSame here dude, I’ve seen seven of these just this week so far😂
0 likes@Kyla exactly! That’s how I got sucked into this in the first place. Definitely something I didn’t know I needed lol 😂
1 likemine started with the Stephanie one, about a year or so ago. Got back into it after the recent one though lol
0 likesLooks like you got a bunch of notifications. I'm joining the sameee squad
0 likesSame lmao
0 likesYuuup, same
0 likesMine was "the legend of joe" or something to that effect lol
0 likesWelcome. I started with chris watts a few months ago. You have to see that one because the way the guy was breaking down the interviews and interrogation was so funny I coukdn't stop laughing.
0 likesIt would be a comedy if it weren't so damn tragic.
saaaaaaaaaaame
0 likesSame
1 likeye
0 likesHaha yes same
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0 likesME TOO!!!.....
0 likesSame lol
0 likesOmg same here, going on day two of binge watching these
0 likesDeadass been binge watching all the videos from the oldest since I watched that
0 likesMe too but I watched one of his videos months ago because I’m already subbed
0 likesMe too LOLOL XD
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0 likesHell yea 👏🏽👏🏽💯 that shit randomly popped up on my feed
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0 likesOmg exactly the same as me
0 likesSAME
0 likesMine started with Jennifer's solution
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0 likesBro it’s been 4 days since I saw that video and I’ve now watched all the videos on this channel 😂
0 likesSame haha
0 likesMe too my brother 😔ME TOO😩
0 likessame :) I can stop any time I want... possibly...
0 likespretty sure this channel gained a million and counting in followers this week, so yeah haha same
0 likesSame
0 likesSame and now I’m deeply disturbed that these people exist
0 likeshaha got me 2days ago to
0 likesYUP
0 likesDude me too
0 likesSameeee
0 likesYes, me too. I’m unsure how I feel about it yet
0 likes@ElysianFeilds93 yes. Must have been recommended at the same time
0 likes@Aurelia there legit addicting
0 likesMe too LMAO
0 likesSame! And that was this morning! Am on video 4 now 🙈
0 likesSameee
0 likesSame. The part where you can see the dude reliving the experience for a split second was fascinating. Got me hooked.
0 likesMine too
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0 likesSame😭😭
0 likesSame here
0 likesMine was the Jennifer Pan documentary.
0 likesI mean I’ve heard stories of her since a long time ago but I ever wanted a full documentary about her and in February my dreams came true.
I thought I was the only one💀😂
0 likeswelcome to the club im in my 10the binge sesion
0 likesSame. So random. And I can't stop now
0 likesohmygod yes!
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0 likesSAMEEEEEE
0 likesJennifer’s solution is what started mine
1 likesame buddy, this is the last one i haven't watched 😭
0 likesOurs started as well
0 likesSame 😂
0 likesI was hooked from the legend of Jeff
1 likeWait the OPs comment was only from 2 days ago and there’s already 12K likes?!? Also, that’s the video that got me too!! I just wish there was more on this channel!!!
1 likeBro istg.
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0 likesmine started earlier...it can become life consuming...fyi
0 likesSame it's been 4 days now that I'm watching these videos,
0 likesSameeee
1 likesame..
0 likesThe one about War Machine got me hooked
1 likeSHUT UP ME ME ME ME IVE WATCHED SO MANY NOW ITS KIND OF CONCERNING
0 likesSAME
0 likesI'll have to check those ones out. Are they by another person or just.?
0 likesMine too!!!!! 😂
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0 likesAgreed!!!
0 likesBeen watching them everyday since 😅
0 likesI thought I quit for good.
0 likesMy name is Akeela and I also have a problem
1 likeSame
0 likesOh my god me tooooo
0 likesSame! What’s going on here...that video just randomly appeared on my feed and here I am
0 likesWho actually didn't find this channel from that video
0 likesDeadass I haven’t stopped since 😭
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0 likesYup 2 days ago
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0 likesMine was the legend of Jeff one
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0 likesWe’re all here for the same reason.
0 likesIs this comment gonna be on every video lol
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0 likesThe voices man
0 likesFuck yeah man :)
1 likeHe really killed it with the thumbnail and title. I recommend the videos on dalia dippolito, jeff, chris watts, or Jennifer's solution.
0 likessame-
0 likesHaha should I get back to work?
0 likesMe too 🤣😭
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1 likeSame I'm glad it was in my recommendations!
1 likeU L8
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0 likesYou missed out this man has been an og for years
0 likesSame ended up watching the hole vidéos of the Chanel
0 likespoor me, mine was chris watts.....
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0 likes@bill c...with the dude with floppy fingers / Cruz , and then Jennifer’s solution...lol damn
0 likesSAMEE 😂
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0 likesTrueeeeee
0 likesWelcome to the rabbit hole all new peeps! Been subbed for a yearish now. These videos are great!
0 likesOmg me too...I have a discussion and a paper to write but this is sooooo intriguing!
0 likesfor me it was Jennifer's solution.
0 likeshahaha yes
0 likesMine too!
0 likesLITERALLY 😂
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0 likesFiend ☹️
0 likesMine with the Jennifer's case..
0 likeshe dont upload no more 😭
0 likesThe father got 15 years for drugs and she got 10 for murdering 2 children. Amazing justice system.
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Our PM is a little more concerned about embracing Hindu culture than keeping child murderers out of society
553 likesTechnically no. She got life with the possibility of parole after 10, doesn't mean she will be out then. Parole board my void her attempts. Either way eligible for the possibility of parole after 10 for the death of two children is horrific. Burn her with the witches.
620 likes@SoyEntusiasta Bruhhhh, that shit is the same here in the US. If anything, Americans are punished more for possession of marijuana than rapists. You're lucky to get a rapist tried at all, let alone convicted. But have an illegal plant? Minimum 10 years because of some conservative judge, while someone like Brock gets released early for "good behavior".
501 likes@SoyEntusiasta Didn't lie. California voted for a red president twice during the time period you referred to. That's a fact. Facts don't care about your feelings.
159 likesYour comment was supporting the op comment, which labeled harsh drug punishment as egregious. You called it leftist. As others pointed out, leftists wouldn't want severe drug punishment. If you don't understand what you're saying then just admit it. Or keep lying. It's up to you.
Right wtf??!
5 likesOnce watched a crime show called "Love Kills" on Discovery ID, the show featured a 17 year old girl named Victoria Harris, her boyfriend [27 y/o] was a burglar, he then moved up to armed robbery. On one of the occassions, she drove her boyfriend around town as he committed robberies, he then shot and killed a store owner, this was in 2006, Victoria was waiting in the getaway car, yet was also charged with murder and got life in prison, she'll be eligible for parole in 2045
7 likesHahahahaha no way are you serious or just a joke?im gonna look into this more this the first time I see this video but if she only got 10 years wow the system is definitely screwed up we are doomed 😱
2 likesCanada is really touchy about drug laws. We also have mandatory minimums on certain offences (for example, posession of a firearm, regardless of the context—even if you didn't buy it, is 3 years minumum of jail time). This leads to situations in which a harsher crime can be given a lesser sentence if the deffense pleads a good case. It's entirely messed up, and it's lead to a lot of people in poverty (especially BIPOC), having their lives ruined from extenuous prison time instead of proper help for their addictions.
16 likes@SoyEntusiasta I think its more about women consistently getting lighter sentences anywhere in the first world, and that can actually be even more true in conservative areas like texas where I actually live
29 likes@SoyEntusiasta in Alberta he'd have gotten life!
1 like@Forrest Taylor right on.
1 like@Luis Lopez he lied.
0 likes@Finished!!!!!! Exactly. It's ridiculous to simplify any political issue to two sides, let alone claim that the "left" or the "right" of your country of hundreds of millions is right or wrong about everything. Every political group has infighting, every broad political coalition has different groups wanting different things. It's pretty childish to say "the left/right wants X" because you're oversimplifying. If words don't mean anything specific, then "the left/right" just means "people i don't like".
27 likesLol 15 years for drugs. He tried to smuggle enough kilos of coke to retire off of and was on the run for 4 years, not really the same as having a gram of coke and percocets on ya is it?
16 likes@Forrest Taylor Nice strawman you got there
2 likesReally? That’s insulting
0 likeswomen always get lesser sentences for everything. you can look it up.
13 likesBecause the sole reason that lead to her murder decision of her own kids was related to his permanent absence for his whole family i guess..
2 likesJustice will be made in the everlasting life after death!!!
1 like@M.U. True my brother. Send me all your money and I can guarantee that in the next life, you will be rich!
6 likesI get where youre coming from but he waz tracficing 100 kilos, it isnt like he was carrying a small amount. They both should have gotten harsher sentences
3 likesThere are way too many of these comments. I don’t think y’all realize how bad selling drugs is. It’s one thing with weed, but he’s selling cocaine.
7 likesSome of those people are just forming addictions, and other people are being taken advantage of. That’s heart disease, changing people’s brain chemistry and metabolism, overdoses, ruined relationships, heart problems, and mood problems that he’s intentionally giving people. Imagine selling that, knowing it’s going to mess people up, but going under the guise of the fact that it makes people feel good. It’s only partially the buyers fault, but It’s partially the sellers fault for giving it to them, and if he sold a lot of drugs then that’s still a lot of blame.
In context, knowing the man who got 15 was a good person (in that context) and the woman who got 10 was a bad person can skew thinking. She deserved more, doesn’t mean he deserved less.
@RABD if only you could actually read
3 likesShe got life in prison actually. Re watch the video and listen
5 likes@Scott W except she got a life sentence, i swear most people aren't able to listen to anything
5 likes@Herbal Heroine she got a life sentence, only thing harsher is a death sentence
2 likesNo, she got life with the possibility of parole. He would also have the opportunity for parole much earlier than him. For god's sake please learn to listen!
4 likes@yaoi boi i know right it's so annoying how people think parole = getting out exactly then, i doubt she'd get her parole ever meanwhile he'll be released even if he doesn't get/have the choice of parole
6 likesWow! Right!! How is this possible?!
0 likes@Tina B Because she didn't get 10 years since no one can apparently listen, she got life in prison
4 likesAnd fleeing for 6 years..
1 likeEither way you slice it, that amount of drugs would have potentially ruined many more lives than were lost on her behalf.
1 likeObviously what she did is objectively more horrific, but when dealing with systems, processes, etc. heuristics is always considered.
Our Canadian system is a joke
1 like@collidge mart I mean, it was leftists who came up with the "copmala" nickname in the first place, you know?
2 likes@2P wow dude, you’ve really got it all figured out
2 likesYeah, but how many people do those drugs kill, or ruin lives? How many families does it tear apart. Murdering anyone is terrible and your own children is evil or any other child. Poor girls, they had terrible parents.
1 likeYeah why the fuck does a convicted murderer get parole chance? I mean it was premeditated and everything that's gotta be worth at least life with no parole or maybe death depending on the province
3 likes@Kayla Robinson Should cigarettes and alcohol be banned too? What about cars? People die from wreckless driving all the time. Trying to ban drugs will lead to the same bull crap that Prohibition caused: increased drug usage and community instability. Tighter restrictions would work better.
4 likes@Brown Town Approximately 60k + people in the United States alone die per year from drug overdoses.
1 likeStop being a sophist.
Putting words and intent into my mouth.
I'm making the argument that heuristically drugs are worse for society than this one incident. Which, from a civilization minded perspective is objectively true.
I won't placate your accusations either, you know better.
@RABD that’s arguably only because Ronald Reagan was so much more popular than the other presidential candidates facing him
0 likesAmazing justice system indeed
0 likes@Mary Everett I have a very good perspective on addiction, as I’m a recovering heroin addict, and have been sober over 2 years. He’s right, your comment in juvenile and way off base. The drug war has cost more money and time and lives then it would have cost if mental health and socio economic situations were addressed better. Portugal’s approach on drugs has been far more effective both in lives lost and recovery achieved. Don’t talk about things you’re ignorant of.
4 likes@Brandon Man hahahahahaha
0 likesSeems drugs are more valuable than humans
0 likesNo, she got life sentence. Did you have your ears clogged?
0 likesand I thought the Brazilian justice system was bad
1 like@RABD not true, you can get more years for the possession of marijuana if you do it for years, or if the circumstances are very high. Rapping someone is at least 30-49 years or even your whole life. It depends on what state, those who live with others that believe in more judicial freedom usually get more marijuana affects since the judicial system has to switch sentences.
0 likes@Brandon Man The biggest problem is that what alternative treatments we have are shit because they focus almost entirely on beating addiction through emotional coaching instead of targeting the largest demon in the room, physical addiction/dependence. It's the reason failure and relapse rates are so high. The solution is as simple as can be but the people running the show don't have two brain cells to rub together between them. Example: heroin/fent addict? Switch them over to a prescription opioid in a controlled medical environment and wean them off over time, while also helping them mentally. Ideally at their own pace but with the slightest bit of shove to keep them making progress whenever needed. If someone's going to be doing it at all then let it be with a quality controlled substance in a medical setting.
0 likesThat’s the same way it is here in America. So very sad.
0 likes@Forrest Taylor Kamala Harris thinks so.
0 likes@vjm3 She dropped out before anyone could even vote for her, I don't think you can really say she's an avatar for "the left"
0 likes@Forrest Taylor Look up her history with Tough On Crime and the countless blacks she sent to jail over petty crimes. What the hell are you talking about?
1 like@2P HUMONGOUS HWOT?!
0 likesNot saying what she did is small, as she ended two innocent lives but think how many lives those drug ruined. How many families ruined, how many people died, in prison, uneducated, etc. I think is has more implications than death.
0 likes@SoyEntusiasta canada literally legalized marijuana wtf are you talking about? 🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@jdiejejerje I highly doubt that legalizing addiction will help.
1 likeIt's a pipe dream.
@jdiejejerje Explain how easier and lawful access to addictive substances aids people in addiction 😐
0 likesBecause money
0 likesYou know perfectly why.
0 likes200kg of cocaine to be exact.
0 likesTen years does seem short for murder. But he wasn't caught doing some coke or something - he arranged an international drug smuggling operation, and then evaded arrest for years. I'm not saying that compares to murder, but it does mean they probably had a lot of charges to pile up on him.
0 likesThat said, the research I've seen suggests that increasing the length of punishment doesn't decrease the number of people doing the crime. The length of punishment isn't that relevant, what is relevant is the perceived chance of getting caught. So shorter jail sentences, but more resources going to solving crimes, could actually reduce crime.
Man, what a discussion. I think it is somewhat pathetic to attempt to turn this into a left vs. right debate, sentences have always been shorter for women in the North American countries regardless of what wing of the spectrum held power.
0 likesJust par for the course, dude.
0 likes@Brown TownI agree with you. thanks 🙏. I wanted to write the similar comment but you said everything very well.
1 likeNot sure where your father was convicted, but this case was in Canada. I know for sure this crime would be a capital felony in TX.
0 likes@RABD its way harder to prove rape than it is to prove drug possession/intent to sell. You cant compare the two in terms of numbers of convictions.
0 likesSpoiler alert man...
0 likesyep, female privilege in the courts. happens every time.
2 likes@SoyEntusiasta what
0 likes@counterfeit clone This is true, however if I'm not mistaken she was allowed out while waiting for the result of appeal. I think she's out now, which really reinforces the likelihood she will get that first parole, so she could be a free woman in like 7 years.
0 likesWhy isn't it life sentence???
0 likes@2P like the interrogator?
0 likes@sensitiveGangster1 Unless you are a woman and get an abortion. Then your rights are taken away and treated like a criminal if you realize you are pregnant post 6wks. Which most women don't know until 8wks or more.
1 like@2P i didn't know your prime minister hands out the sentences in criminal courts, that's interesting
0 likes@counterfeit clone she's also served a good amount of prison time before even getting that final sentence so she'll have been locked up longer than ten years even if she did somehow get released after the minimum
0 likes@RABD very true we live in a disgrace of a country
0 likes@RABD ahahahahahh fuckin owned him good job man
0 likes@Luis Lopez 10 to life, completely different thing
0 likes@Forrest Taylor lol good counter.
1 like@sabat it is. Life with chance of parole after ten years for the woman.
0 likesWtf is this comment section lol
1 likeYou think that's a joke, but it's sadly true. They vote for politicians who support harsh sentences for drugs, and that's bad enough.
0 likesdidn't want to be that guy, but the thing is, if I'm not mistaken, he could have shaved off a lot of those years if he had 'good behavior', while she got 10years to life. Which means she has to spend AT LEAST 10 years before being even 'eligible' for parole, which CAN be denied. He might have had to spend at least 5-8 years.
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But then, if you know that when you get out, you'll be permanently marked as a felon, as well as knowing your kids are gone and you pretty much have nothing to live for...... Well, cyanide poisoning is one of the ways out.
Why do drug offenses always get more than actual serious crimes that result in death/murder?????????????
2 likesThat's outrageous and people should let that be known to change laws. Even multiple drunk drivers who have killed people and repeat child molesters/sex offenders/kidnappers get less time than drug offensives, including small petty drug offenses.
Protecting children isn't the priority it should be.
I’m confused why all these comments seem to think she got 10 years. It clearly states LIFE in prison, with the POSSIBILITY of parole in 10 years.
0 likesShe probably got less as it was deemed all her husbands fault. He once shouted at her or something. Happens in the UK….
0 likesAbsurd!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So angry!!!!!
0 likes@JZ Kok Death sentencing is outlawed in Canada. Haven’t had an execution since the 70’s I believe.
1 like@Brown Town Actually yeah, I know a few people who have struggled with addiction. Even I had some trouble with prescription medications, and heroin was a drug I had considered at the time, among other substances, when my tolerance was building to my prescribed amphetamine salts for ADHD. Thank god I got help once I realized the lunacy of what I was considering. Those who are addicted to substances will often try other substances in lieu of their drug of choice, and this is when many overdoses occur. Legalizing heroin or any hard substance is therefore a terrible idea because I know myself and many others would have tried it. I want to reiterate that you’re suggesting legalizing and allowing the public to experiment with terribly addictive substances; it only took me a really bad day and an extra pill to be drawn into the clutches of addiction. You have no idea how addictive these substances are, which is why I want decriminalization so that those who are using drugs can get the help they need while we spend more time going after the criminals who are manufacturing and smuggling drugs into society.
0 likes@2P guess he gotta make up for doing blackface
0 likes@2P WTF.
0 likes@SoyEntusiasta You know nothing about anything do you. You're spare parts mate
0 likesYup! I couldn’t believe it when I heard how low her sentence was. Like, how the f*ck is that possible?!
0 likes@SoyEntusiasta US justice system is way worse!
0 likes@counterfeit clone she got released last year lol
0 likes@Forrest Taylor lmao right
0 likes@TheBigTom who hurt you
0 likesLol thats 2 counts means 20 years...
0 likes@2P racist much?
0 likesNever did it bring forth true justice. They want to call that cruel and unusual punishment so their corrupt system can exploit criminality for its own gain, because true justice makes wickedness tremble; it doesn't fill up prisons, it breaks them down with the murderer, rapists, pedophiles, thieves, and so forth, and makes a good and straight public example that man should fear who would do such things.
0 likesDumb question 🙋🏻♀️ is there any interviews where they get a “ok you got me..I did it” moment? Just started watching and I haven’t seen one yet..
0 likes@RABD That’s not true, at all, “bruuuuuh”
0 likes@Jason Bradley It literally is but you do you mate.
0 likestwenty years if you count all the well deserved court bs she went through
0 likes@Boston Brescia You're welcome to rebut anything I've said.
0 likesthe drugs are probably responsable for more damage and death then 2 children , but of course it is still devestating , life without parole should be the norm
0 likes@SoyEntusiasta Just because someone is a democrat doesn't make them a leftist. Democrat is a political party, leftist is someone with a set of political beliefs.
2 likes@IsThisLeftUnity? Well that's not how the law works. The criminal paragraphs often states a large scale, which is only theoretical and can't be used in reality. For example; stealing a pieace of candy gives you 6 months jail, right? It does by the criminal paragraph, but gives a small fine in reality. The leagl explanation for this is techiqual. 1/3 of the jail time sentened is counted of. So if it says 3 years in the judgment, it is actually 2 years.
0 likesSomething that causes very low sentences:
If your younger than 21 you almost get no sentence.
If you commit multiple crimes, you get some for free. That's for example why the guy who raped the baby 146 times didn't get 5 years per crime etc.
Drunk driving is one thing. It's the same crime if you shoot someone etc.
A guy in my hometown had threatened his wife (and mother to their son, who lived under protection hidden name etc) and then went home to her, put her on the knees, then aimed a loaded gun to her head, unloaded it, fired. He then claimed it was an accident, (not gonna question that part) and was sentenced for involuntary manslaughter and aggravated gun crime. He got 3 years for the killing part, and an extra year for gun and narcotics.
Shouldn't that give life? Seriously?
Same thing if you spray an AK into a mall with the intention of scaring, but you by mistake end up killing 20 people.
The most time you can get for rape is 6 years (4) no matter how many times you did it. So if you raped 3 woman, you can continue your streak without getting any more jail time.
@IsThisLeftUnity? The age thing is very problematic today. Gangs use immigrants that are often older than on paper to commit horrible crimes over and over.
0 likesA gang member would normally get 6-12 years for murder. If the let a 16 year old do it, he only gets 1-3 years in a youth hostel. If it's a 15 year old it would be even less. Gang members are often impossible to rehabilitate since the often meet their criminal friends in the youth hostels/jails.
The system worked 30 years ago, but times have changed. The laws should too.
Jeff also got 15
0 likes@RABD yeah but weed is worse
0 likes@RABD just read this comment thread. Well done. Looks like they aren't so enthusiastic now (pun on their handle)
0 likesare you fkckng serious right now? was that really what happened?
0 likes@Bobby Fisher He "spoke like a doc". He's a recovering heroin addict. I wish people like you didn't have access to YouTube.
1 likeWelcome to being a man vs being a woman
1 like@Forrest Taylor They support going after men and going nice on women.
0 likes@Forrest Taylor Was he black?
0 likes@RABD rape is somewhat difficult to prove, unfortunately. That's why many cases aren't possible to pursue, let alone other stigmas that keep women silent.
1 like25 years with the possibility of parole in 10 years. That's the distinction between first degree and second degree murder sentences. First degree is also 25 years but without parole.
0 likesIt comes drauf an if you have Vorstrafen or not...
0 likes@Matt Hendricks Laber doch keinen Scheiss! Wo hast du das denn her? Es kommt vor allem auf die Vorstrafen an und die schwere der Tat. Ich habe Jura studiert und was du da erzählst ist völlig random.
0 likes@RABD I'm not neither but your the reason why there is division by saying that
0 likesMen will never get a fair day in court.
0 likes@Marv_elous Und nun? Du sagst, alles sei relativ. Und welches meiner genannten Strafmaße ist unmöglich? Als Akademiker drückst Du Dich übrigens sehr primitiv aus. Als Jurist solltest Du wissen, daß man Menschen mit so einer Einlassung nicht für voll nimmt.
0 likesnot exactly. she got an indeterminate sentence meaning if she does get out she will forever be supervised. the fathers sentence was likely determinate meaning it would have ended
0 likes@The Cake Cake Cake How's that war on drugs going? Are ya winning son?
2 likes@RABD Of course. People cannot help themselves from criticizing the US so they'll even bring up America when the conversation has absolutely nothing to do it.
2 likesTalks about Canada because this happened in Canada
You: "Yeah but Murica worse!"
Just stop
He tried to smuggle 200kg of cocaine. I get that you disagree, but other than being American and not understanding a basic measurement system, you should get that that is a LOT of cocaine.
0 likesIt's possible he caused a lot more loss of life than she did through his drug traffic activity.
0 likesThat being said.. Possiblity of parole after 10 years? That's a joke, she killed her children... It takes a specific kind of woman to do that and then just sit there without any visible remorse
@2P k wtf does that have to do with anything lol
0 likesSick :( I love my country but need harsher sentences for murder
0 likesShe actually got 20 years
0 likes@Huggsmd 1 Everything you said is conjecture.
0 likes@Forrest Taylor lol, our prime Minister Trudeau is also the one who legalized weed
0 likes@Tony C. if you think it is conjecture, just look into it yourself, there are a huge amount of statistics and information that backs up what I have said. Like I said, Portugal are a great example to start with, Netherlands also another good example. Everything points towards decriminalisation and legalisation dropping both the usage and deaths from drug abuse
2 likes@Huggsmd 1 We have the same demographics as Portugal and the Netherlands?
0 likesIt's conjecture because you can not provide hard evidence that drug use goes down with legalization.
Patching up addicted people legally isn't solving problems of addiction.
You need to prove legalization decreases usage.
That's Canada!
0 likesCanada for you.
0 likes@counterfeit clone she out now
0 likesShe's out on appeal!
0 likes200 kilos though, how many is that in dead children?
0 likesHe was also part of a gang and said drugs was 2000kg in quantity
0 likes@RABD your ignorance is astounding lol
0 likes@SoyEntusiasta You're a special little boy aren't you lol
0 likes@counterfeit clone She's already out.
0 likes@mikey mize Precisely.
2 likesYeah they are extremely spastic/oversensitive about drugs.
0 likes@2P in 2009 the PM was Stephen Harper, at that time he was tryong to set up the 'barbaric practices hotline'
0 likes@BaddaBigBoom Yeah, I was being very sarcastic.
1 like@Forrest Taylor Ah, ok (face palm)
0 likesThat's male privilege right there
0 likesShe was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 10 years.
0 likesBig difference.
Paul Bernardo gets to apply for parole every year, but he'll never get it. Neither will this broad.
I think the court sees the amount of people that “die” from drug use or w/e
0 likesthats F up
0 likesBienvenue au Canada....
0 likes@Seko honestly leftists definitely oppose drug laws, but they also support lenient sentencing for violent criminals. They're under the reform over punishment mentality. For example liberal states and counties have some of the most lenient penalties on the books and rarely have a death penalty.
0 likesthey were good drugs i guess
0 likes@Forrest Taylor I call bullshit on this comment. I'm a leftist and there is no way I believe a drug charge should be harsher than a murder charge. I don't know anyone who thinks this either. A drug addict or dealer can be rehabilitated, a murderer doesn't deserve the chance.
0 likes@SilverSun 3 It was sarcasm. I believe most people know leftism has little to do with criminalizing drug use.
0 likesAlways super pissed me off using the Mentality, Crazy, excuses.. don't give a crap! "DON'T DO THE CRIME IF YOU CAN'T DO THE TIME!" Crazy,drugged, mental incompetent..la,de,da.you still did it!
0 likes“WoMen nEeD eQuAl rIGhTs” get lighter sentences even for capital murder
0 likes@Clemsin So, then, it sounds like women need equal rights, if they're getting lighter sentences. Maybe if they were thought of as equals to men they would get equal sentences.
0 likes@RABD where tf do you live that you get minimum 10 years for weed. And rapists don’t go to jail??? No where in America is it like that lmao.
0 likes@RABD ya the Brock Turner case is disgusting. Man should be rotting in prison. In not aware of the Patricia case, but I’ll take your word for it. You were acting like that’s how the laws set up and is a normal thing. Which is not true at all. Those are outlying cases. Not the normal.
0 likes@RABD nobody gets 10 years for weed lol what planet are you on?
0 likes@2P wtf are you talking about
0 likeslikely traded info about the crime family
0 likes@RABD That's completely untrue. In the US, it's becoming more relaxed with marihuana. It's always been a ticketable offense, it just depends on how much you have that it becomes an arrest. Not to mention if you have an attitude right away, it's worse for you. We don't have a perfect System, but everyone needs to stop treating it all like it is the same. Each State has their own regulations, as well as county. Federal is the only thing that is the same across the board.
0 likes@Shalyn 9613 You just conceded that it's "becoming" more relaxed, which implies that it hasn't always been relaxed. Go back to how Nixon and Reagan approached marijuana or the drug war in general, and it's a legal nightmare that has affected millions and multiple generations of Americans. The only reason the laws have become more relaxed is precisely because of progressive legislators who are trying to decriminalize. Thanks for your concession.
1 like@Shalyn 9613 I was sarcastically replying to someone who blamed it on Canada's "leftist justice system"
0 likes@Forrest Taylor I didn't see quotes. So my mistake
1 likeNo need for Dexter
0 likes@Shalyn 9613 I edited my original comment. Thank you.
0 likesWomen usually gets preferential treatment in court as well as sentencing
0 likes@The Proclaimed nope, depends on the State and your judge/jury. Texas is one of the worst for Men in court, Michigan is one of the worst for women in court.
0 likes@Shalyn 9613 women on average get better treatment than men, doesn’t matter which state is worst for men or worst for women
0 likesah yes, justice
0 likesAh yes, the legal system is the American continent is shit? It's fault of the people who don't agree with my political opinions
0 likes@Sean still, murder is a much worse crime
0 likes@LaCabraAsada yup, also not how the justice system works. You don't sentence someone based on how long someone got for an unrelated crime.
0 likes@Sean yeah
0 likes@The Proclaimed Ah yes, let's just throw my degree and experiences out. Look at their Laws
0 likes@Shalyn 9613 you don’t read and understand things well for someone that studied law
0 likes@The Proclaimed you sound completely biased and ill informed to even be bothered to look up their Laws
0 likesI got 2 years for an 8 ball and predators Chris Hansen catches get 2 years or probation.
0 likesAmazing
0 likesWhat an earth are you talking about?
0 likes@Antonio Martinez if you have no argument to make don't bother @-ing me
0 likes@RABD I mean, it's really not just conservatives. Look at what Kamala Harris did when she was still in California. She even overextended some sentences for drug crimes.
0 likesDrugs kill users and ruin the lives of those close to them. Think about it.
1 like@counterfeit clone She is literally released right now.
0 likes@RABD cope about it weed man
0 likesThe CIA doesn't like people horning in on their business.
0 likeswomen moment
0 likes@DezertFox Lol what?
0 likesshe got a life setence. with possibly of parol after 10. that doesnt mean she go out after 10
0 likes@2P You're blaming the PM for the sentence given in a murder case? 🤣
0 likesShe got a life sentence you muppet.
0 likesAbsolute bizarre
0 likes@2P and wearing blackface
0 likes@RABD people are punished more for an ounce of drugs than driving drunk and killing someone. System is set up for volume in correctional institutions rather than punishment/justice.
0 likes@Delete Bilderberg If democracy is just theater, why do so many corporations spend so much money trying to influence my vote? Seems like a waste of time.
0 likesShe probably got a plea deal
0 likesthe fact that "spousal revenge filicide" happens so much there's a NAME for it and it's common enough to have been STUDIED is absolutely heartbreaking ... 💔
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Woman am I right
61 likes@Graham Parish no... you're not.
107 likes😒😑
@Imani Dominguez I’m right tho
34 likes@Graham Parish in your mind, sure.
58 likesif that's what you need to tell yourself.
whatever helps you feel better about yourself , or helps you sleep at night.
Kinda shocked they don't call it like the Medea Effect or something
23 likesIt goes back to ancient Greece or even earlier with the story of Jason and Medea.
7 likes@etherealessence it’s simply a fact look it up
12 likes@Imani Dominguez sorry its a fact lol look it up
10 likes@etherealessence it’s funny how you probably looked it up and found out that it’s actually a statistical fact, and now your refusing to admit it
13 likes@etherealessence so he's right
7 likes@etherealessence you are refusing to even talk about facts, even after I pointed it out 😂 that’s sad
11 likes@Justin M LMAO
3 likes@Graham Parish *you’re
1 likeThat's the first thing I thought too!
1 like@Sam Raven didn’t ask 😹👎🏽
4 likesThe replies here give Mysgonistic vibes
31 likes@Graham Parish bro as a trolling enthusiast, I really admire the work you've done in this thread.
4 likes10/10
@SirEdmundDuke actually I’m right, look it up
6 likesSpousal revenge filicide seems more prevalent against mothers who are desperate to alienate fatherly affection towards the offsprings, or filial affection to their unmanageable fathers. Sad.
7 likesActually he is right. Look it up.
3 likes@c he did look it up, because he's right
2 likes@Graham Parish women*
1 like@Graham Parish you’re
0 likesThis is great news
0 likes@Fymbra sorry that I’m right
4 likes@Mae Beline mad because I’m correct
4 likes@Graham Parish BUT that doesn't mean that men aren't also victims and deserve to be talked about. I think in this case the spotlight should definitely be on the male victims. Especially since they're less talked about
1 like@Skye Balfour but it’s a fact that women do it more
3 likes@Graham Parish you're definitely right
2 likes@Graham Parish you right
2 likes@Imani Dominguez u guys crumble the moment it’s time to hold women accountable.
3 likes@Sanford Williams where do you see I (Also a woman) am not saying to hold this thing accountable?
0 likesI've watched and been engulfed into the HOdi Areolas trial and still think she wasn't held accountable ENOUGH by not getting the DP.
Stephanie Lazarus, the woman who killed her O2 kids just so husband couldn't have them. I have never bucked under holding syndrome accountable, especially because they're female.
You got the wrong one, buddy. She deserves to rot UNDER the jail for doing that to those poor girls.
@Graham Parish this is 6 months late but I’m confused, what statistic are you taking about?
1 likeTheres a name for everything lol its just usually put in simpler terms when discussed on the news. This isnt the first time its happened and it certainly wont be the last time
0 likes@ohio unfortunately.
0 likes@Imani Dominguez I think he's right though
1 likeThink about it, I am not surprised, how many couples fall out and use the children as weapons such as shouting 'well if you leave me don't think you will ever see your kids again', etc etc..
0 likesIt’s really amazing to me that she got guilty but Casey Anthony with all the circumstantial evidence, with all the blood DNA, with all the video footage showing she doesn’t care and not reporting her daughter missing for a month gets not guilty.
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Heck yeah man! That was nice one.
21 likesThis is a MAJOR STAIN & HORRIBLE injustice as we have people in prison for life for growing pot!!! Messed up jury who allowed a narcissistic liar & disgusting evil woman to go free! I KNOW these jurors found out just how heinous Anthony was AFTER their verdict when they viewed evidence not allowed in court! Blood of an entire family’s destruction & massive damage to the justice system as Monster Casey walks free!
207 likesThere’s law and then there’s justice.
40 likescasey got out because the prosecution went for first degree when they didn't have the evidence to justify as you yourself put ... it was circumstantial ; had they went for other charges she would've been behind bars
91 likesShe had amazing slimeball lawyers who can take the jurors out of everything
36 likesCasey Anthony had money and lots of it. Add to that a market for lawyers which varies based on their skill level, and you have a recipe for the Capitalism of criminal law. The system is different depending on whether you're rich or poor.
82 likes@Dylan Janos right on, the biggest factor in the USA and I imagine virtually everywhere else that causes justice to not be served is $$$. and it works both ways it's not just rich people getting away with crime it's poor people getting either extremely punitive sentences or going away while being totally innocent
12 likesWell, we're also comparing cases that occurred in 2 different countries and under 2 different legal systems, so it's not as easy to compare as it might seem. The defendant in each case definitely got off way too easy though.
5 likes@Liz Purr What are you talking about, this comparison puts USA in worse light, lol.
1 likeThat's because the kids weren't in a womb.
5 likesThe prosecutors in Anthony’s case didn’t have a weapon or cause of death and went for first degree murder. It’s their fault she’s not in jail
8 likes@Ramón Jurado Borrero Evidently you do since Casey isn’t on death row
0 likes@Ramón Jurado Borrero No its not. Homicide is any killing of a human being for any reason. All degrees of murder, manslaughter, self defense, other justifiable homicides, etc.
0 likes@Ramón Jurado Borrero No, you're wrong 🙄
0 likesFrom wiki: "MANSLAUGHTER is a common law legal term for HOMICIDE considered by law as less culpable than murder."
"HOMICIDE is an act of a human killing another person. A homicide requires only a volitional act that causes the death of another, and thus a homicide may result from ACCIDENTAL, reckless, or negligent acts even if there is no intent to cause harm. Homicides can be divided into many overlapping legal categories, including murder, MANSLAUGHTER, justifiable homicide, killing in war (either following the laws of war or as a war crime), euthanasia, and capital punishment, depending on the circumstances of the death."
@Ramón Jurado Borrero You're also wrong about the jurors. They got it right, even if we all know Casey was involved in the death and disposal. That's not proof of 1st degree murder though. Blame the prosecution.
0 likes@Ramón Jurado Borrero lol I'm done. So the entire legal classification of "Justifiable Homicide" shouldn't exist then?
1 like@Ramón Jurado Borrero There’s plenty of charges to go for in the event of a homicide. Several degrees of murder, manslaughter, etc… First-degree requires proving premeditation and intent, which is pretty difficult to do beyond a reasonable doubt when you can’t even say how or when the murder even took place
1 like@Ramón Jurado Borrero You have the definitions of homicide and murder swapped. Homicide just means the killing of one person by another. It doesn’t have to be malicious. Murder is malicious.
3 likesThat’s why it’s called a homicide investigation but a murder trial
@C D I also tried to explain this, but Ramón seems to be one of those hard headed people that's thinks their right about everything, even in the face of evidence, and has to have the last word.
1 like@Ramón Jurado Borrero You said "she didn't report her missing, dropped her in a swamp inside of a bag with duct tape on her face and lied to everyone" ... which all may be true, but still doesn't prove premeditation, which is necessary for 1st degree murder.
2 likes@Valeria L It doesn’t even prove she was the one who killed her at all. I’m sure he’ll have another response filled with inaccuracies about the American legal system but I have my paralegal job to go to, and then some reading for law classes to do tonight, so I might not be able to laugh at it until tomorrow.
2 likes@Ramón Jurado Borrero Dude, you're a sucker for punishment
2 likes@TopJunky 🤣🤣🤣
1 like@Cem 18 Mos evidence is circumstantial by the way. Circumstantial means the evidence has to be explained and interpreted which everything from a video showing the murder actually occur has to be. Even dna evidence is circumstantial. Most physical evidence is circumstantial. The idea that circumstantial evidence is bad evidence is a simplified film and television trope used in a way to not go into the complicated rules of evidence in criminal investigation in a half hour or a hour length show/movie.
0 likesThat doesn't mean shes not guilty tho..in the eyes of the divine ,the most high (you call whatever you wish to call it, point is, we do belong to something much higher, stronger ,more powerful than what we are alone) shes very guilty and karmic justice will be resroted, in time. All in divine timing!
0 likes@Phoenix she didn’t have any money not enough to pay him , I think most of it was free as a way of advertising himself and it worked he has multiple offices , money from books etc
2 likesHer opening defense "we know caylee died by drowning in the pool" their closing argument "we will never know how caylee died" bullshit she shouldn't be walking free
0 likesthat Casey Anthony trial was ridiculous she shld have gone to prison
1 likeTHIS
0 likesUnfortunately in casey anthony's case there wasn't evidence of 1st degree murder, however there was A LOT of evidence of death due to neglect and the fact she was found "not guilty" for even that is disgusting at least. Even if there wasn't evidence of first degree murder there was A LOT of evidence of murder due to neglect of her children and her being out of prison is so frustrating and disgusting. Yet Jeff would get 15 years of prison for robbery because apparently material procession is more important than human lives.
2 likesThere was no blood dna in the Anthony case. Tf?
0 likesCanada vs USA. One system works. Guess which one.
0 likes@Liz Purr still better than America though
0 likes@Local_Brain_Error // Synaptic_Misfire_Detected The FDA is not responsible for drug scheduling. That would be Congress and the DEA. You also have no clue what drug scheduling means. From the way you write, I’m guessing you also sell essential oils for your MLM?
2 likesThe answer you seek is : which one had a better attorney
0 likesCasey is though to be better looking.
0 likesWomen (& men) who are attractive
do better in court ... in general doors open more for attractive people whether it's for a job, a grade in school or any type of negotiation ...
@Valeria L I doubt they would have been able to charge Casey with any kind of homicide or murder charge. There wasn't any evidence even linking her to the death of Caylee in the first place.
0 likesWe all know that she is 99% guilty in our minds though. The fact that the court system worked as it should and Casey's life is still probably ruined forever is enough for me.
@Josh Allen the GOAT I know, but I'm pretty sure she was found not guilty for second degree murder which is literally what neglecting your child to the point they die is.
0 likes@Idontknow WhoIam Not necessarily. Murder requires intent to kill or harm, so it would have to be purposeful negligence. Neglect has its own set of charges, including involving the death of the neglected.
0 likesAnd no, she was charged with first degree murder so she was found not guilty of first degree murder.
@Seyed Amirhooshang Dehnadi how sexist of you
0 likes@Liz Purr youre alive!!!!?!?!!!
0 likes@Valeria L So basically manslaughter is not straight up murder, but that something you did caused someone to die or what?
0 likesFLORIDA
1 likeYep which makes you wonder...
0 likesIt's about the Attorney you have.
The individual Jury party.
The individual Judge.
Amongst other things...unfortunately no matter whose innocent or guilty, your faith depends on the entire courtroom party.
Also, keep in mind this happened in Canada while that story was in the US.
1 likeI agree, but that's exactly how she had a better chance of getting off. It's circumstantial evidence, not direct. Blood doesn't exactly have DNA, at least not the red, the white does. Video doesn't show her committing the crime she was charged for. It's actually not surprising she got a not guilty verdict. While we know morally she's guilty, by verdict, she isn't. Though it's pretty ridiculous she was determined to be not guilty when she lied about the babysitter. The prosecution should have gone a different direction with what they were charging her with, then she would have a least gone away for a little while.
0 likesDid you really say "all the circumstantial evidence" and you can't believe she wasn't found guilty. Reeeeeeeeeeeee
0 likes@LegalDykes you can still get convicted on circumstantial evidence, Prosecution just needs to be extra good at making the connection in order to get the charges to stick
0 likesCaseys defense also played the "I was molested, mommy and daddy spoiled me, and even though you have evidence I murdered my kid, feel sorry for me even though I was out partying" card.
1 like@Alien Queen they actually didn't have evidence that she murdered her child. That's why she was found not guilty.
0 likes@Alien Queen is don't recall there being evidence of the child being in her car. But regardless, it all comes down to what the jury, or judge, decides.
0 likes@Shalyn 9613 the smell, and I believe there was a piece of ductape with either fingerprints, hair or something. It's been a while, but I know they found some evidence of her being in the trunk
0 likes@Malita Ashura the whole case was such a mess. I just know they couldn't make a direct link that she did it to her child, in the eyes of the Law. Unofficially, we know she's guilty of doing it or knows who did it.
0 likes@Shalyn 9613 it's so stupid honestly. They know she did it with everything she had done to mislead. She should have, at the very least, gotten time for obstruction or negligence maybe? Seeing as she didn't report her own child missing for so long?
0 likes@Malita Ashura she was found guilty on something, but it wasn't big to put her away for very long. It's all on how the case is presented, and what the jury/judge decides
0 likesBecause JCS didn’t show the defense’s side, when you see the best prosecution points only then that’s why you can’t comprehend it.
0 likeslol all these yt channels do this on purpose, to have their viewers come to the conclusion they want
😳👀…. Just when I had forgotten about Casey wretched Anthony 🤦♀️😫😫😫
0 likesdont forget about the duct tape her daughter had on her. Somehow they proved she died on their family pool but was found ( dont remember correctly ) about 1.2 km away.
0 likesApparently being attractive helps
0 likesIt's amazing to you that life is unfair and the justice system is imperfect?
0 likesbecause the casey antony case was not of murder, murder didnt make sense. It was an accident and then a cover up.
0 likesWell first of all Casey Anthony was in America. And as an American our Justice system needs to be refined to say the least. This story is happening in Canada.
0 likesMoronic jurors are the difference.
0 likesBecause the police went for the charge they did. If they had gone for a lesser charge, she would have been found guilty. They did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt how she died, and their charging decision hinged on the jury believing their theory was correct. But it really wasn't proven. Their fault a murderer walks free to profit off her crime to this day. Sick.
0 likes@Cem 18 nailed it, yep, pretty much just said the same thing then saw this!
0 likesIt was the lawyer. He did a great job to be fair
0 likesNot comparable cases.
0 likes@Joslyn Hayes I always see people crying about the Casey Anthony case, but none of them seem to realize this was actually a great example of the justice system properly working.
1 likePeople took issue with Anthony because we all know she did something. The problem with this and the problem with the state of FL attempting a first degree DP case, was that they were not able to say what it was she did. And if you're putting someone away for the rest of their life or the DP, you damn sure better be able to do this.
If the DA was smart they would have asked a narcotics squad to set her up and get her involved in a serious drug case so they could lock her up for a at least 11-29, if not longer, and while she was locked up, investigate her daughters death without concern of Casey fleeing.
Props to the detective who did all this in his second language.
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That's exactly what I was thinking as well!!;
162 likesAnyone who knows the Italians in Montreal/Laval knows how generally ignorant they can be towards learning French. Not surprised she can’t speak it despite living in Quebec
210 likes@Dan Man they literally don't care about your opinion though
154 likes@George Kosko i mean if you're gonna get somewhere and not learn the primary language, you're sort of setting yourself up for failure
218 likesHe sounds Indian.They speak English.
12 likes@Marsha Boody to me he clearly sounds french especially since the cop was from Laval
220 likes@FletchQC he’s from Quebec don’t worry I know Laval is like 45 minutes from my place
43 likes@FletchQC making Frenchies angry is the epitome of success
67 likes@Marsha Boody You thought he was Indian? He’s clearly French
85 likes@Dan Man You should try to be an italian in Italy and hear foreign people speaking in something they believe it's italian language. How many times I laughed in front of them. On their side, italians who live in other countries all their lives but can't learn local languages are indeed ignorant, that's for sure hahahahah
24 likes@FletchQC sounds like what the Americans say about mexicans
14 likes@Chris2626 I don't think you should stop speaking your native language, but if you are never going to learn the most spoken language of a country, then you will have a lot of difficulties. If i moved to mexico, i wouldn't stop speaking english, but it'd be in everyone's best interest if i learned the local language,too. Doesn't mean that you can't come to a country if you're completely clueless of the language spoken there, but you'd be doing yourself a huge favor to try and learn it.
38 likes@TheSigno91 pretty pompous of you to laugh at people trying to get by in another language.
67 likes@George Kosko french is one of the most popular spoken languages of the developed world...so...?
16 likes@MistressDistress And doing so with mildly broken english too.
5 likes@NoBody NoWhere So sad, not one of humanity's best moments
1 like@NoBody NoWhere developed world? You mean african poor countries? Which country primarily speaking french except africa and certain place of canada?
10 likes@TheSigno91 you're laughing at people not having proper pronunciation in Italian? Sounds like you're a candidate to appear in one of these videos at some point in the future, because that's a psycho behavior.
18 likes@NoBody NoWhere well... I think it's the 5th most popular in the world. I have been too many many places and have not run into that many people that spoke primarily French. It is lovely sounding; to me at least.
7 likes@Oreosmilkshake never heard of France, Belgium or Switzerland?
20 likes@Dan Man Ehh, a lot of the reason Canadians don't learn French is because of how elitest and rude French Canadians are.
18 likes@Vacherie De Vacherie lmao Nancy nice try 😂😂😂
0 likes@Vacherie De Vacherie that's just rich
0 likes@Vacherie De Vacherie You're just loosing it comment by comment, aren't you?
0 likes@Vacherie De Vacherie seriously, see a doctor
0 likes@Vacherie De Vacherie get a psychiatrist
0 likesTabernac!
5 likesSnork086 Not sure what you mean by “3rd world language” here but it definitely does not rank third world wide in terms of speakers. There’s English, Mandarin and Hindi in the top three spots.
2 likesEnglish is my second language as well and I'm pretty good at it!! The only thing is that I suck at pronouncing words like "girl" because that "irl" is really hard for me for some reason. Also "s" sounds awful cause of my overbite ;0;
2 likes@Marsha Boody do they tho? What is hindi then?
0 likes@Ellis Gee ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ where you from sweetheart?
0 likes@FletchQC I agree with you. I moved to America in 2013 and learn English since everyone is speaking it here out of respect and to avoid misunderstanding and trouble. I wish more foreigners would do so!
3 likes@Lia F to ne its totally fine to have difficulties with the language and stuff! It's just definitely a lot easier for you to try and learn it best you can! Learning other languages is hard, so congrats! Lots of people don't even try to learn their own language lmao
1 like@Virtualmix nah, just french. It appears you can't read.
1 like@Marsha Boody Indian? That’s clearly French Canadian
2 likesExactly!!! He did a great job...
0 likes@Dan Man If it's simply that it's a historical thing, Italians and French aren't the best of buddies, especially when it comes to language. National pride and all that stupidity.
2 likes@Dan Man Yes, and anyone who knows the Quebecois knows how generally ignorant they can be towards learning and especially using English.
1 like@Marsha Boody 100% Quebec accent. They speak French first and English second over there.
1 like@Dan Man I've been in the 514
0 likesEating hella poutine
maybe I might buy one more
@Marsha Boody
1 likeIndian? 😁
@FletchQC yet its you guys complaining, no complaints from the Italians though....funny that.
1 likeNot if you can speak other languages haha
0 likesYes. Propellers to that person.
0 likesMost people are billingual in Montreal, so it's kind of expected.
0 likes@Marsha Boody He doesn't sound indian at all, he sounds french canadian
1 like@Dan Man I live in Québec, know the native slang frog.. but don't speak it unless I really have too.
1 likeInteresting discussion & opinions from foreigners down here, but is there any actual Lavalois here (other than me) who knew about this case when it happened? It personally reminds me of the little toddler found strangled/burned alive in Chomedey around 1 or 2 years ago, I think it was child neglect though.
0 likesSome of us talks more than 1 language.
0 likesNothing special what so ever.
@Dan Man She just lives in Quebec or she's from Quebec? Because I'm from Quebec and my first language is English. I'm sure I don't have to explain to you that many Quebecers' first language is English. There's nothing wrong with speaking your own language while living in your own home city/province. What a ridiculous thing to admonish someone for that rather than, you know, killing their children. Even if she can speak French, it would be ridiculous given the circumstances for her not to speak her primary language. The detective would want her to in order to avoid miscommunication or giving her the excuse of saying what she said is inadmissible because she simply was confused or used the wrong words while speaking her second language.
1 like@George Kosko If you're an immigrant or descendant from immigrants, you ought to have the common decency to learn the native language. That's called respect, especially since no country is obligated to allow you within their borders. You don't HAVE to learn the native language, but it is moral to do so.
1 likeGreat point
0 likes@Sláva Smrti fair, just quoting Mick Jenkins track, 514.
2 likesI'm from Australia. Haha
@Movement Drifter what up bogan? Much support to you Aussies!
0 likesFrench
0 likes@Marsha Boody Quebecois is in canada, which is french, not indian
0 likesNot really, he is clearly fluent in the English language so this wasn't difficult for him. What a strange comment. People can be fluent in more than one language
3 likes@Ami Murri wow you don’t say eh
0 likes@TheSigno91 Why would you laugh at people who are trying to learn local language?
1 likeAccent Québecois tabarnakkk
0 likes@Chris2626 tell me how you feel about the americans sir
0 likesFactsssss
0 likesIt’s a tool. The English detectives brash the French suspects pretending to be oblivious to nuance.
0 likes@FletchQC English is spoken. They don’t need to learn French. Lol. Why do French and English people think everyone needs to learn their language in other parts of the world?
0 likes@ETIMENE this didnt happen in the U-S it was in Quebec,Canada
0 likes@Dan Man well it depends. I'm italian and I speak italian, french, english and german.
0 likes@Dan Man they just don’t like to learn other languages, I live here in Italy
0 likesThat's very cool
0 likes@Marsha Boody I agree with you. Native.
0 likes@NoBody NoWhere No it's not, where did you get this from?
0 likesHis primary is French if I’m not mistaken
0 likes@A. Maskil How good is your French then?
0 likes@FletchQC bro sounds Mexican
0 likes@AM International non existent. I'm not Canadian or French or from a francophone region.
0 likesThat detective is the real life incarnate of "I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed"
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my thoughts exactly, he does a very good job
205 likespersonification is a good word to use to communicate this also :)
89 likesHe's chipping away at her so calmly. Considering he has a photo of her murdered children in front of him.
170 likesJust goes to show that some people do manage to find the right career for themselves.
111 likesafter 5 hours of him i would confess things i didnt even do
135 likesThis is exactly how I criticise people. If you get angry people will always use the cop out of becoming extremely defensive and ending the engagement.
60 likesHowever, if you never raise your voice once they just look fucking crazy if they start getting super defensive and try to get away. They look petulant, unstable and like they're running away from responsibility, because that's exactly what's going on.
The truth gets hidden if you are angry because a lot could be implied or inferred by others about how you conducted yourself etc.
If you remain completely calm but dismantle someone completely it is extremely rewarding because it is one of the best tactics to avoid your opponent being able to use any underhanded tactics or manipulations.
If they try, calmly address it. One of the other things I do constantly is ask questions that people don't want to answer. What it comes down to is being entirely honest.
I almost never lie because I am aware that you can be caught in a lie and it just ends up being worse. The truth will out, it always does. That is a lesson my parents taught me because they're extremely intelligent and never missed a single lie I ever tried to tell.
Even by the time I was a young teenager I'd be completely honest because I knew that they'd find out either way and they'd respect me more if I told them the truth and then they'd try to work towards a resolution with me afterwards. They'd make me accept responsibility and explain how I will change so whatever it is doesn't happen again.
They would force me to show them that I know exactly why what I did was wrong, they made me face it and understand the consequences of my actions. I have memories of my dad and I sitting at a table, him asking me a question and then me not wanting to say anything and he'd just stare at me in silence for a long time. Then he might break it and ask the question in another way, maybe he'd be more sympathetic.
Honestly, when I watch these videos it always reminds me of how my dad would essentially interrogate me if I did anything wrong and that stopped by the time I was about 16.
My parents taught me how to be a man, how to take responsibility, how to face reality, how live honestly so that no one can ever use anything against you. If you live honestly, true to yourself and aware of all of your faults, your weaknesses and you admit them freely then no one can use them against you. It really is true what Tyrion says in GoT about wearing your flaws like armour.
That's the only time these tactics work. When you know that you have the right to ask those questions, push the person because you know they've been dishonest and you know that you haven't. It's not even a sense of entitlement as it may sound, its an adult attitude of expecting other adults to take responsibility. If they don't you CAN pass judgement on them. That's exactly what we do in justice.
My family is big on debate, big on opinion and big on being correct. I don't take the side that serves me well, I take the side of what is right and true even if it's not what I want. Sometimes I fail and I have to learn but the vast majority of the time i'm on the correct side, fighting for what is right because my mind isn't clouded by repressed thoughts or insecurities I haven't face. I know why I do everything I do, I know who I am and I am fiercely proud of my independence and agency in the world.
I hold myself to a very high standard because it is the standard I believe everyone should hold themselves to. In fact, I don't think its a high standard but the world certainly seems to. I just find it aggrevating.
Anyway, to get back to the point, I think that this gentleman probably has a similar outlook, a similar manner of being. He doesn't feel uncomfortable with silence, he doesn't shy away from asking the questions and he's not afraid of confrontation because he knows he is on the side of justice, of what is right, and he's probably open minded to the idea that it's possible that he's wrong.
You can only be honest about reality if you always admit that there is a chance you're wrong, but then explain in explicit detail why you feel you aren't and challenge others to prove you wrong.
That's exactly what he's doing here. He is challenging what she says, how she acts and who she is because he can see right through her. He knows she has no way of rebuffing him, she is not smart enough and she has behaved with reckless hatred. She is deplorable and he knows it. He wants her to squirm, he wants to show everyone that she can't give a good reason for her actions. Her wants to show her that she is a monster, that is what I would want and this is exactly how i'd go about it.
Cowards and those who spread ill-tidings in the world are those who live in shadow, those who lie and hide the truth, who dislike questions, who become defensive and angry, who debate and share opinions in a dishonest way. The people who exist in the light are as critical of themselves as they are of everyone else and they have supreme confidence because they have thought, long and hard about the nature of their existence and that of everyone else. The nature of existence itself.
You have to if you want to have a well rounded sense of justice, an appreciation for the complexity of life and the sharpened wit to be able to dismantle someone who you know is a monster. Its calculated, not that he doesn't find her repulsive, not that he might even think about physically attacking her. However, he knows how the world works and he knows that this is the most effective strategy to tearing down those you despise.
It seems counter intuitive to a lot of people. I have become very curt and short with friends and other people who try to tell me i'm not being angry or outraged enough because I know that their stupidity is more likely to let whoever it is get away with their actions.
You may have to tell a friend to shut their mouth because they're making it worse. Being controlled by emotion is always the worst way to go. If you become emotional or aggressive you're giving power and stability, control to the other person.
People seem to think that outward shows of emotions (seemingly for the enjoyment or viewership of others) means that the person is more driven or compelled to get their perpetrator. People seem to think emotional outbursts are somehow a good thing, like not being able to control your emotions and being too stupid to understand that you're hurting your own argument is a good thing. Its pathetic, that is childish, petulant.
I think that, inside, this guy was more motivated than probably any of the jeering crowd who may scream their protestations and lamentations from the roof tops. In my opinion it is usually the most focused, clear minded individuals who are the calmest and most ruthless in the pursuit of what is true and right in the world.
I don't think he was just disappointed, I think he was mad, I think he was disgusted, repulsed, he probably thought about what he'd like to do to her (maybe even kill her) but you don't get that sense because he knows that it would not serve him, or justice, well to show those inner thoughts.
This is a woman who murdered her own children. The lowest detritus of human existence. A disgustingly selfish, soulless cretin. I hope she dies but if I was in this man's position i'd have conducted myself in exactly the same manner.
Next time you are arguing with someone and they are completely relaxed, oozing confidence and keeping constant eye contact with you, challenging your opinions and asking you questions you don't like you may want to think about what i've said. The only way to win in that situation is to adopt the same manner of being and enter into an honest open debate where opinions can be changed based on the evidence and argumentation provided. That is, in my opinion, how all things should be resolved.
Not with fights, not with screaming matches, not with angry mobs nor with torture or anything else. You pit yourself against me mentally, you prove to me that what you believe is true, you cast aside any underhanded tactics, any manipulations, poisoning of the well or playing the crowd and meet my gaze, enter into debate and we'll settle who is correct.
The moment someone loses their cool because they've become insecure about their belief system being challenged they've instantly lost. As my parents would always say "the moment you swear, it doesn't matter if you're right, you have lost the argument" and I wholeheartedly agree with that and everything it implies.
He isn't disappointed, he just knows how to get what he wants and he will not be dissuaded or distracted from his purpose. That is the man I see in this video and that is why I have so much respect for him.
@Baron Thundercunt That was an interesting read, thank you. I guess he just wanted justice for those murdered girls. What I really enjoy is when they let suspects think they're one step ahead and just as they think they're on the home stretch, the interrogator drops the bomb on them with some irrefutable proof.
15 likesReminds me of what my father said to me when I revealed to him I watch hentai
4 likesAnd , "I'm not hurt. I'm just startled."
4 likes@Someone *express
1 likeI used to say that to my ex. I thought i came up with that.lol
1 likeYes that is exactly how he sounds.
0 likes@nizf5f ur hilarious 😂
1 likeI say that exact statement to my husband, when he comes home drunk from a out with the boys. ; )
1 likeSorry bub, that title already belongs to my girlfriend.
1 like“You can tell me.”
2 likes“I won’t be mad.” Lol
@Funny Valentine OMFG!! I'M DEAD.
1 likeHAHAHAHAHA
🎯🎯🎯
1 likeHe could tell me that I'm grounded for a week and I would listen
3 likes@Brody Harris i LOVE IT, THE COMMENTS ARE BETTER THEN, THE VIDEO CONTENT. LMAO
4 likes@The Coffee Nut why why why would you do such a thing!
0 likesI would take mad over disappointed every single time
1 likeThis guy should go to jail
0 likesMy parents
1 likeGood descriptions
1 like"You seem to think it's April fools day" .....
0 likesOr as I like to call it....Catholic guilt..
0 likes@Baron Thundercunt Very enlightening. You are really a credit to your parents' intelligence and emotional acuity. I really admire your level of self awareness. I also appreciated your perspective on this particular detective and his style of interrogation. Wish there were more level-headed people like you in the world!
3 likesTOM SEGURA!!!!!!!!!!
0 likesThats a tactic to get on their side to get them to confess and is absolutely fake.
0 likesHe is very good at his job but is not the calm loving just-wanna-help-you guy he is making himself out to be.
0 likes@Christie Brown suspects should never be tortured, criminals who are found guilty of murder, rape and other henoius crimes should. Jail/Prison system will never ever work and never did, it only motivates more crazy people, its just like disciplining a child, time out and grounded punishment, kids will just do the same thing 100% and laugh at their parents, but if a parent punish a kid physically there a higher chance they will not do it again, death penalty too is bullshit, if criminals know they will be tortured when caught they will never do it.
2 likesHahah yea so true
0 likesAnd Brilliantly!
0 likesI wished I could talk in that tone all the time😂
1 like@The Coffee Nut why would you tell him that wtf
0 likes2029? welp Canada
0 likesYeah. This guy is Robert Pattinson
0 likes,
0 likesthis channel deserves at least a netflix show or something. seriously.
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Agreed, I showed a coworker the pretending to be crazy video and he asked if this was on Netflix or Hulu 🥴
77 likesYes. His voice and narration are hypnotic. He’s on level with Mr. Ballen and Fascinating Horror.
62 likes(I highly recommend both those channels of you like this.)
Please no. The minute good things get corporatized is when they die. Execs will make JCS change things or give him deadlines. Much better to let him do his thing on YouTube
203 likesnetflix don't deserve him.
91 likes@your average cultured human Deserve no netflix
3 likesFuck netflix support jcs here
53 likesAbsolutely. This guy makes incredible documentaries
6 likesno
7 likesYou want some regressive narrative crammed into the cases and everyone replaced with "diverse" cast?
4 likesNetflix would defend this woman because she's a woman. They'd say it's right that she got a lesser sentence than her husband.
No please! It’s Good that it’s here on YouTube! I don’t support Netflix 🤪
7 likesI understand the feelings behind what you are saying but that is a sentiment I will never understand.
5 likesFr !!!!
1 likeWhy do you think that Netflix or else is a plus for this? It would be a big minus if it did. Public domain ! No Pay! Educate.
7 likeswhy do you think that would be in any way positive? here all people can come together because they are interested, I assume the money and credit goes to the right people and its accessable for everyone.
4 likessmh.
@2P I agree! The right people are finding it right here on YouTube... each video already has millions of views. What more is needed?
3 likesNo LIE. I just discovered this entire….. genre of videos and it’s my life now.
1 likeWhy Netflix ? Not everybody has or wants a Netflix. YouTube is where it's at.
3 likeswhat this channel, and we, deserve is a new video posted more often than every other season :/
3 likes@SRTJay this is better then the ID channel
2 likesNetflix sucks
4 likesNetflix sucks so no
4 likes@Artax they would add to much filler.
3 likesYes it does
0 likesI 👍
0 likesWhy? He's here on YouTube, which is much better than Netflix
3 likes@2P So true man
0 likeswhy put it behind a paywall let everyone enjoy it for free wtf
4 likesF Netflix
2 likesSeriously. This channel must charge to view their videos
0 likesAh yes give everything a Netflix show that’s always worked perfectly in the past definitely do that
2 likesPlease no, it would be streamlined by Netflix execs, it would become just another "murder-porn" trash series, with spooky music, uniformed intros and outtros, and all the playful mystery about who the hell "Jim" is would just vaporize - It'd just become another vapid brand.
4 likesThat is more or less what will happen. The quality of this is super high.
0 likesIts too good for netflix
2 likesNo, It should stay on YouTube.
2 likes10000% it would be in the top 10
0 likesyeeeaaaaaaah...
0 likesnetflix would probably ruin it tbh, make him add unnecessary commentary probably
4 likesWhy would you give this quality content to such a garbage steaming site?
4 likes@2P just as expected from Marx hhhhhh
0 likesno thanks.. here he his content has freedom
1 likeUs viewers are loyal, not like the soccer mom Netflix of the week documentary. Just saying
1 likeWhy corrupt something good!?
1 likenooooooo absolutely not netflix would destroy this if they got the rights to it
0 likesIt's better in YouTube bc its free.
1 likeBest Comment Here
1 likePlease, no, don't let Netflix butcher another story.
0 likesnetflix doesn't deserve this channel ;)
2 likesno
2 likesFuck Netflix or Hulu, let JCS do his thing here.
2 likesFuck no..Netflix sucks
1 like@B Swarts lmao no. This guy uses actual science, those guys just use google. This channel is far above those 2, no offense to them
0 likes@2P yea
0 likesThat's like eating a delicious home cooked meal and saying "You know what this needs? McDonalds."
2 likesThis channel made the Chris Watts case popular. Which was then put on Netflix.
1 likeNO CORPORATIONS
1 likeHow come nothing from Jcs for a very long time? I hope everything is ok
0 likesOh for sure
0 likesI've been reading through comments on his various videos, and it sounds like YouTube keeps flagging and deleting his videos without giving him any reason? Apparently he has a Twitter and posted it about it. Anyways hope it's not true cause this content is 🔥
0 likesOng
0 likesNo it don’t it’s not good enough is it was the it would be on their
0 likesRight? And yet, 90 Day Fiancé gets 23 spin-offs
0 likes@B Swarts I, too, am a devoted Mr. Ballen watcher!! Great minds 😏
1 likeNot enough drama
0 likesNetflix is not the platform that makes everything TRUE or even interesting. Get over it.
1 likeDo you feel like your comment is stoopid? No one agrees. Grow up. JCS rules over Netflix.
0 likesthe madlad interrogating her really sat there asking her what day it was for like 2 minutes straight just so that he could say his fucking one liner, honestly i just respect the dedication to the bit
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Would have been hilarious if he was like You're on scare tactics XD
239 likesHahaha you cracked me up.
307 likesLike a bad dad joke. The guy NEEDED to tell his one liner.
@Nicolas Langlais
160 likesPutting in all that effort just to set up one shitty line. Hilarious.
@I can’t stand SBMM you bet
17 likesWhen did that happen?
6 likesWhatta bloke. He probably recorded the clip on his phone and shows it around the office.
79 likes@Idk 13:50
53 likesIt’s really amazing to me that she got guilty but Casey Anthony with all the evidence, with the blood DNA, with not reporting her daughter missing for a month, with all the video footage showing she doesn’t care gets not guilty.
131 likes@D Money thanks :)
5 likes@I can’t stand SBMM <-Neither can i
2 likes@SUPER DUPER SKETCHY skill based match making ? Or something else?
0 likes@light bulb weird thing to get mad about
3 likes@Payton King If you already know that, why are you mad?
0 likesIf she'd have reacted like it was all an April Fools joke she would have had an insanity plea. She said she didn't believe him but didn't react how someone would if they thought it was a twisted prank.
3 likesHe used the "one liner" to prove guilt. Big brain move!
Pretty cringy hero complex.
1 likeLOL that part had me rolling my eyes like crazy! He wanted that "April Fools" setup SO badly
5 likesLmfaooo
1 likehe has been waiting YEARS to say that i bet
4 likes@Idk 14:53
0 likesHe knew he was on camera lolll
0 likesI DONT THINK IT WAS SOMETHING HE PLANNED TO SAY, SEEMS LIKE HE SAID THAT BECAUSE SHE SAID SHE DIDNT BELIEVE THOSE WERE HER CHILDREN ON THE FLOOR IN HER HOUSE, WHICH HAS TO BE A JOKE, ONTOP OF THAT ITS APRIL 1ST AND THAT WAS PRETTY MUCH 80% OF ALL SHE SAID.
1 likeIn seven short years she could be back in our society. That’s terrifying.
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That is what I was thinking. I just don't get it.
92 likesReally I just started watching the video
4 likesShe's out now actually. Sure wasn't in for long
88 likes@Lance P 🤮
19 likes@Some Black Guy With A Big D facts they get it easier than men
58 likes@Lance P did you not finish the video? He said she got a life sentence.
7 likes@MrGAMECATCanaveral a life sentence doesn't have to be for life you can still get released
57 likes@Denizthe comment said she's out right now. She got a life sentence with possibility of parole in 2029. Or something like that.
25 likes@MrGAMECATCanaveral 🤦♂️ whatever you say man
0 likes@Deniz or she can be out on conditional release awaiting her appeal. Lol.
5 likes@MrGAMECATCanaveral yes
1 likeSeems like a bit of a toxic reply section. Hopefully I’m wrong.
31 likes@Lance P I did. Hence my last comment. Lol
0 likes@The Executed Code should’ve Atleast given her the kids ages combined and 2X longer then that
4 likes@tyton423 again, we have the awesome justice system to be grateful for
6 likesJust don’t be her child and you’re good
14 likesI mean, Breivik is out quite soon too, after murdering over 70 people.
2 likeskate wojo
0 likesThis happens all too often in canada, there was a famous cereal killer couple, the woman would lure young girls/women for the husband too then rape and murder including her own kid sister. She did around 5 years in prison, but here's the kicker. YEARS down the line she was found working at a private DAYCARE and the government sided with her and the people harrasing her got in shit. THIS IS CANADA.
16 likes@MrGAMECATCanaveral Life sentence in Canada is max 25 years lol
3 likes@Martin Grof Like in any civilized nation.
1 like7 + 3 years is still a long time. And if she changed her ways or won't commit any crimes she should go free. Prison should exist to restore people and reintegrate them into society, rather than punishment.
3 likes@Deranfan Yes I'm sure a psyhotic child killer can be restored. "Hey guys this person murdered her two kids, but I feel safe that she won't do it again"
17 likes@Martin Grof I highly doubt she would have children again, so technically yeah
2 likes@Deranfan The point is how do you know she won't kill someone else?
10 likesSomeone take one for the team and fix it
1 like@Hellava Live Then don't read comments first
1 like@Deranfan I don't think people like this change that easily.
4 likesIt’s really amazing to me that she got guilty but Casey Anthony with all the evidence, with the blood DNA, with not reporting her daughter missing for a month, with all the video footage showing she doesn’t care gets not guilty.
1 like@Deranfan she literally murdered two children. You can’t come back from that. Unless jesus reincarnates you.
2 likes@Deranfan she could be a danger to my child. She is clearly capable of the worst. And the fact that she gets out so soon. She has no reason to not do something again.
2 likes@Russle Miller was it lucky charms or Cinnamon Toast Crunch?
1 likeshe was married into an organised crime family , I cant see her living too long once shes released.
2 likes@Deniz Adele Sorella, who was convicted of murder, is out of prison on a conditional release while she awaits her appeal.
1 likeSecondly her full sentence is 10 yrs
0 likesYeah. On very VERY strict parole. If she makes ONE misstep, even a simple misdemeanor or alcoholic beverage, she's DONE.
0 likes@Reynarainbowz still a man has never been granted that chance not even a white one
1 likeO Canada
0 likes@A Lil' Mighty Hero drake bell molsted a 12 yr old.. Got 2 years probation
1 like@Reynarainbowz Regardless you still think she deserves another chance and if she screws up ONCE you say, she's done...lol.
1 likeI work in a jail. About 99% mess up within 2 weeks except well, they didn't murder two children. You're insane to think she deserves another chance.
What are her two children doing right now? They're rotting in the ground, they should be alive but well, their own mother killed her. Insane. Give her a chance though, would you let her babysit your kids?
It took ten years to found her guilty in 2019 and in 2020 they released her waiting for her appeal because "she doesn't pose a tjreat to society" lol
0 likes@The Executed Code This is canada the french part.
0 likesIt’s 2021…
0 likesThat would be 8 years
if she did this to hurt a member of the mafia...the safest place for her in locked up. True justice will happen once she is released and then...you know what they will do to her then.
0 likes@Hearts for Christ Homeschool It's because she's a woman. Women get preferential treatment in criminal justice as compared to men. But you won't hear anyone talking about it.
0 likes@Russle Miller Welcome to the complete opposite of the US. I do believe developed countries should really be on the middle ground of both in all nations, but well their either too soft or too hard on crimes, violent ones or not. She deserves a lesser, but still significant sentence for every innocent victim she provided for the husband because of knowing full well what would happen to them.
0 likes@Deranfan Yes i agree that in some circumstances people should be given second chances, but this would not be the case to give a killer of her own children a chance to live a normal life ever again.
0 likesCasey Anthony is already in our society.
0 likesoh don't worry, she's already out on appeal
0 likesscared yet?
Thats Canada for you buds, A life sentence means 25y and then your free
0 likesWhy do I actually feel bad for the drug-trafficking husband in this case?? Damn! The man broke down and blamed HIMSELF for his estranged wife murdering their kids. WTF. That guy paid a really high price for his choice of occupation, that's for certain.
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Obviously loved his kids too and might have been able to protect them from mum if he wasn't on the run
85 likes@Justin Martin yeah i totally agree with you 100 percent.
13 likes@Justin Martin well said.
6 likes@Justin Martin when i was younger my father was going out with this woman, her father was a raging alcoholic, he wasnt a bad dude, he was really fun to be around, i dont remember exactly what was his problem, but he was notified by the doctor that he could not drink anymore or his life was in danger, he spent 2 months sober, and then he got on a strong relapse and died, i dont remember the medical details as i was betwen 13-15 at the time, but i absolutely know he died cousr of alcohol abuse
8 likes@Kuma Everyone is different and I'm speaking from my experiences and sources gathered. Oh and I love the Nier franchise.
0 likes@Justin Martin probably because people get sent to prison for drugs (I’m aware people still do drugs anyway, duh) what would happen if alcohol and cigarettes were illegal? would as many people die from it? (I’m not trying to make an argument here, genuinely just curious)
0 likesYou feel that way because it is reasonable. He may have made mistakes, but is not a murderer. Many people have made his mistakes and not had to face such pain for it.
8 likes@Stephanie I don't think the punishment fits the crime in this case tho.
0 likesbecause drug trafficking isnt even bad but murder in this case is absurdly heinous
1 likeHis drug trafficking also helped ruin lives. Anyone can grandstand in court when they have nothing else to lose and a possible shorter sentence to gain by winning sympathy from the crown. He was guilty of criminal neglect but men are rarely held accountable for throwing their kids under a bus.
0 likes@MsLogjam Well, honestly drugs don't always necessarily ruin people's lives. Sometimes they do, but that takes a combination of [genetics] + [time]. I've known plenty of functioning drug users in my 40-some years on Planet Earth. So, I have to disagree with your analogy; I don't think drug trafficking is equally as bad as directly murdering children in cold blood. Call me crazy.
2 likes@Lash LaRue How many people have children who died from drug overdoses? But I didn't mean it as a comparison of which parent was worse, only that they were both shitty, his crocodile tears in court notwithstanding.
0 likesi mean he did kill himself extremely shortly after he testified
0 likes@vraimentz That is sad. Why do so many men fail to realize that their actions have consequences for their families as well as themselves?
1 likeBecause men are natural leaders of their family and he probably felt that he let them down, and he probably felt responsible for not taking care of his wife and leaving her so long to do some horrific act. Not saying he is to blame for the deaths of the kids, but just trying to explain what his thinking might of been like.
0 likes@Charles Goldstein No 'felt' about it; he did let them down.
0 likes@MsLogjam Im saying he probably felt bad/Guilty about his actions because he ended up taking his own life. Just my personal assumption though. I concur that he did let his family down, but i was also observing what his thinking might have been like.
0 likes@Charles Goldstein It is rare for a man in that position to take such a desperate step. The whole business sounds like something that would happen in Japan, except there the mother would probably commit suicide as well after killing her children, ostensibly to keeps them from being a burden to anyone but also to rub her husband's nose in it, I'm sure. So many men are oblivious to the fact that their wives are not all-powerful consort-mommies who can handle anything and fix everything any more than they themselves are.
0 likes@MsLogjam Its not rare for men to kill themselves when in terrible life positions. What are you talking about?
1 likeI think a lot of men are oblivious to women in general and what woman actually need from them. Love, support, and protection.
So let me get it straight.
3344 likesSuicidal wife kills her daughters as an act of revenge against her missing drug-trafficking husband.
Husband gets a harsher sentence for drug trafficking and ends up committing suicide in cell.
Wife gets a lenient sentence and stays alive.
🤯And that is called “Justice”??
mind. Blown. God help us all.
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Yep they favour woman more than men for some reason
297 likes@Little Mousey Judges get a lot of clout for showing a merciful side. So they get that whole gimmick out of the way by going easy on female offenders.
131 likesShe did get a harsher sentence. She got life in prison, he only got 15 years. What he said was that she had the possibility of parole after 10 years. The husband would've been eligible for parole a lot earlier than that, had he not died. She had also already served 4 years of her sentence before her sentence was overturned the first time around.
409 likes@Samuel Starnino
95 likesThanks for taking the time to comment. I’m still puzzled how she could get parole after 10y.
Also why didn’t she seek help instead of taking the lives of her kids..
That is some Greek tragedy kind of shit.. very sad..
@Memoiana I can't say anything about the reasoning, but as a canadian I can say that our legal system is based on rehabilitation instead of punishment like in the US. So even if what she did is absolutely horrific, after 15 years she'll have the possibility of parole if it's determined that she has changed and is remorseful of her crime. That doesn't always mean that she will get out and she could serve her full life sentence. Of course it's not a perfect system and people that should absolutely not get out unfortunetly do get released, but I believe it's a better system than in the US where people can spend life in prison without possibility of parole for non-violent drug charges.
163 likes@Samuel Starnino everyday I become more inclined to become a Canadian.
27 likes@Samuel Starnino lol, the canadian legal system isnt much to be proud of
71 likes@Samuel Starnino I wouldn’t say it’s better. Canadian legal systems truly love using the solitary confinement method, and there’s been so many cases of officers forgetting that the inmate was in there. Also, the canadian legal system is probably just as racist as the US system.
46 likesIf he killed himself in prison, then she got what she wanted. That's what makes me want to rage-vomit.
26 likes@Samuel Starnino I do however agree with your final point. Drugs should be legal in the united states per the constitution. The war on drugs is illegal and too many people are incarcerated in the US for non violent drug crimes.
11 likes@RubelliteFae well put
2 likesThe Liberal way.
3 likesWhen mafia's involved, just don't question what does and doesn't make sense
0 likes@rafer Jefferson iii do you think the canadian government is "left wing" lmfao
12 likes@???????????????? are you so left that you think Trudeau, the weakest, most liberal embarrassment to Canada, constantly apologising and championing feminism etc, isn’t left wing?
17 likesWhat do you want? Cuba? China?
She got life in prison and he got 15 years. What are you talking about?
3 likesbias towards women in the justice system.
5 likes@Dan R she's literally currently free because of a mistake with the jury so we have child killer with no remorse for the children she killed walking free while her children are rotting in a grave and their father who blamed himself because he wasn't able to be with his kids is also dead from suicide which is probably what she wanted all she had to pay was $25000 and she's essentially free do you think that's fair?
11 likesMakes up for the wage gap
2 likes@Trenton Lambert There is no wage gap.
5 likes@UserName0043 after I'm joking, I always like to clarify that I'm just joking
2 likes@RubelliteFae exactly. perfect example of what "defund the police" is ACTUALLY about. it would change so much, I would bet almost immediately
1 like@Nerdy Nellie Yes exactly.
1 likeUnfortunately, in my experience, most people check out when you start to explain nuance—which is why short pithy branding is so important. And the phrase "defund the police" ends up being counterproductive to the cause.
Weird species fosho.
0 likesThe Canadian justice system is odd. Real, real odd.
1 like@rafer Jefferson iii ahh yeah it communist ffs
1 like@Memoiana Queen Medea
0 likes@Samuel Starnino life is a 10 year sentence to life. 15 is 15. She was also retried and got to walk for a year on bail
0 likes@Trevor Harrington nope she is out right now
1 like@Arya Vart what does that have to do with what I said
1 like@Arya Vart I literally said her life sentence is a 10 year sentence and ofc she's not gonna serve it all
1 likeGood Luck! Canada enforces their borders, even a work visa is tough to get.
1 likeLittle Mousey What does this have to do with this? There are a lot of free men criminals
0 likes@Little Mousey Wait, did you even watch the video? Did you stop watching before JCS said what the sentences were? Or did you just go straight to the comment section, and got misinformed?
1 likeWomen get off easy in court
1 like@Little Mousey in canada they do yes
0 likesCanadian justice.
0 likes@Abigail Wollam see i believed people like you and blm before I did exactly what you told that person to do. The facts dont actually support your cause...
0 likesDon't go craving justice so hard, because there is no statute. You weren't just "fortunate" to be born at this time in this society, there is lots of innocent blood and pain that went into getting you where you are and what you have. And it will be balanced out. No one gets away and it sure the hell ain't fair.
0 likesbeing a woman is like life on easy mode
2 likesgender equality lol
0 likesThank u 4 the breakdown... cause I was like wtf.. but I'm still like..wtf?!?!
0 likes@AdolphHipster sad but very true
0 likeswelcome to Quebec!
0 likes@Morrizon Come on now, there is no need to be mean. People are referring to the fact that Adele Sorella, a person who killed her two children, has currently been released from prison. She is not serving a life sentence.
1 likeIt isn't very nice to accuse people of misinformation when you are the one who is misinformed. Please don't accuse of having a "political agenda", I am just stating the facts of this case
His crime was more serious than hers
1 likeShe got life in prison. You should learn to listen more.
0 likesFacts
0 likesFor some reason drugs always get far longer. It's messed up. But he didn't have a shorter sentence.
0 likes👆👆👆👆👆
0 likes@MrWeenuk21 lmao
0 likesYup, welcome to Canadian justice system, women , dogs, cats, and men at the bottom.
0 likes@Samuel Starnino you don't get life in prison for non-violent drug offenses lmao
1 likeExactly!! WTH?!
0 likesI mean to be fair, without the wife, and just the husband himself the kids would’ve died because he was literally zero presence as a caregiver. On top of that, he probably caused thousands of deaths/ruined lives second hand through those drugs. But regardless, yeah like others said he didn’t actually get a heavier sentence.
1 like@Memoiana Funny thing that you say ""greek tragedy"", because thats what Medea did to her chidren in the greek mythology.
1 like@Dalton Drouillard liberal=anarchist.
0 likesWhat do you mean
@bill cosby ah yes life sentence, easiest way out
0 likes@gfdre these kids weren't beneficial for the society too
0 likes@Justsomeguy he’s not free…. Yet . Sword and scale did an episode on that dude : He’s a paranoid schizophrenic and he may be released but he’s in an asylum now
0 likesShe got life in prison
0 likes@SoobyWe don't say a drug dealer should get more lighter sentence,,all we are saying that a child murderer should spend more time in prison than a drug dealer...And many people died because of drug is BECAUSE THEY CHOOSE TO DO THE DRUG....There was a drug supply because there is a DEMAND...
0 likesI’m confused why all these comments seem to think she got 10 years. It clearly states LIFE in prison, with the POSSIBILITY of parole in 10 years.
0 likes4 years. Are you suggesting that is appropriate?
0 likes“Your daughters are dead”
9935 likes“No they’re not”
Welp, that’s a wrap boys
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Nothing to see here, move along.
202 likesAnother case solved by detective McGee
107 likesYou can go home ur daughters are indeed alive it's just a prank
173 likesWorst April 1st prank ever
51 likesand then her 2 daughters walked into the room
51 likesRoll credits
39 likesThis comment made me want to go get ingredients to make lunch wraps
25 likesSTEEEVEN
22 likescheckmate?
9 likesShe didn't have to do them like that
10 likesUnderstandable...have a nice day 🤗
12 likesmmmmmmmmmmm nice profile pic
1 likeShit.
1 likeThat’d like Trump being interrogated.
6 likesFull House theme plays
7 likes"understandable. Have a nice day"
3 likes😂😂😂
2 likesI'm confused... Were they not?
1 likeWell, we did it. Death is no more.
6 likes@Suhaib Hussain Doodoo fart.
0 likesa bullet proof defense
3 likesIt’s called a send bud
0 likes6.9K in only a month? Not bad!
0 likes🍺😉👍
Ultimate Karen Energy.
0 likesnyn
1 like@Chr1stown his pfp is Nazrin from Touhou
0 likes@Colonel Xander no, JoJo
0 likesGuys we can even get together and hold hands get this thing done you know about time
0 likes“Colonel Xander Lol yeah it is! Underrated comment 🤣
0 likesDid she think that after she said that, the daughters magically came back to life like Jesus? 😂
0 likesHAHAHA😂😂😂
0 likes"You are under arrest for killing them."
0 likes"Look, I'm their mother."
Wtf is that supposed to mean? That a mother is allowed to kill her children or that a mother should never be considered a suspect? What are you implying lady -_-
"Understandable have a nice day."
0 likes14:38 Her: "You can think what you want."
6949 likes15:03 Him: "YOU believe what you want."
JCS: "This interrogation technique is known as the 'NO U' "
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Lmaooo
43 likesHahaha
15 likes“Who’s on first…?” Lol
15 likesLove it lmao!
7 likesAh yes, one of the most ancient techniques.
37 likesThanks! Hahaha. After 6 hours on this page, I needed a good laugh. 👍
7 likesBest comment 😂
1 likeLMAOOOO
1 likeYour probably too young to be on this channel
2 likes@spider_slayer_69 NO U
19 likes@spider_slayer_69 😂 so this lady kills her children and that’s not a real crime to you? This video reflects most of the videos on this channel by the way
12 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesHe really played that uno reverse card
4 likes@Ok Lets Talk About It The crime is done, time to move on.
0 likes@Ok Lets Talk About It fr it’s like saying, “oh yeah these kids are dead. What a bummer. Anyways-" like??
7 likes@goodwill lover 🤦🏿♂️ exactly u get it
1 like😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣☠️
0 likesLMAO
0 likesDeflecting projection.
0 likesStaaaahp 😅👌
0 likes@spider_slayer_69 as a lawyer, i almost agree. These interrogations are not as good as JCS makes them out to be.
2 likes@ShyChey I'm old enough to know when to use "your" and "you're".
0 likesFor those unaware in Canada it works like this:
48 likes1. You get 24/7 “free legal advice” before or during questioning.
2. If you wish to accept the free legal advice you are brought to a room where you call a number and are able to speak to an attorney. The attorney has a script that explains the procedure/booking process and his or her instructions are “Don’t saying anything. They will continue to ask you questions for as long as they like but don’t say anything. Just tell them your attorney said not to talk”.
3. You go back with the detective and he presses you for as long as we wants.
In America, the second you say “I want an attorney” the detectives are not allowed to talk to you any longer.
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Thanks for the info, didn’t know they rolled like that in Canada💯
0 likesThis is
0 likesI absolutely LOVE how this channel cuts to the chase and gets right to the point without all of the intro and drama that you usually get with TV crime documentaries. I love this channel.
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And none of the creepy music!
240 likesRight! Exactly
31 likesvinnie lalumia but it was allll video no weird into no “she lit up every room😩” shit just the interview and some non evasive commentary
60 likesI myself can't agree more. I've applied this rule to a lot of other things. Like a article or a title that's designed to grab you in but then they beat around the bush instead of getting straight to the point. So these days unless they give what they made appear I don't waste my time.
32 likes@Brett H The worst videos are where you want let's say an explanation of a certain car part but then they go on talking about the history of cars for an hour and then spend a minute on the actual car part.
26 likesAlso obligatory Raid Manscape Wallet ad for the first 10 minutes.
It's not like you could, you know, easily fast forward a YouTube video huh? 🤦🏽♂️😝
5 likes@K I mean, from what I noticed on these videos is this ambient noise you hear from the beginning. That heavy humming sound. It does set the mood of uncertain horror about to unfold throughout these interrogations.
3 likesIkr? Like make-up tutorials, BLA BLA BLA BLA for an hour and then "Oh right, Im gonna do a make-up!"
6 likesIf you watch the earlier videos, you can see this development. Not so many attempts at comic interjection as before.
1 likeJust the guts of it, and it gives the audience a much starker view of how both the inspectors and the criminals operate in the questioning stage of the investigation.
I totally want more.
And it adds some behavioral psychology , theory meets practice in actual example
3 likesExactly!
0 likes@Wise Man absolutely!!! it's a real gift for us psych geeks
1 likeYes! A million times yes!
0 likes15 minutes of their whole life story told by their neighbor two doors down lol fuck me man
2 likesExactly. This guy is just the best.
2 likesi just found this channel. I find it way better than any studying ive done on interrogations. I love knowing what they're doing before he tells use the psychology of it.
1 likeHis videos are very very good.
2 likesVery good. His analysis is clean as a textbook. I am liking his vids and selection of aspects to analyze within these various cases.
@Paul Lambert I am good with accents, but I cant place his... Is he from Toronto or northern Detroit... Not sure
0 likesMy favorite thing...also the comments are always gold lol
1 likeright! and no creepy music that makes you anxious. love it
0 likesNo adds.
0 likesI also like how his commentary is actually helpful. As a noncanadian, I was questing how the investigator could get away with harassing her with questions after saying she wants to remain silent. Him explaining that was allowed in Canada was helpful and allowed me to immerse back into the interview.
2 likes🙌🏾🙌🏾
0 likesIndeed. Just had a conversation with a friend of these imported crime shows from. US. They can talk about 10 minutes, did some dude have a what kind color of socks on while sharpening his knife and then comes the damn commercials.
0 likesfacts
0 likes@White Alliance french
0 likesThis is seriously thr best.
3 likesAnd he's not begging for subs and likes.
Well put together and voice over when it needs some explanation.
Top tier content.
❤️❤️❤️definitely the cherry on top.
0 likesFax I’m hooked
0 likes@The Lunchlady who?
0 likesYes !!!! The best
0 likesI can watch so many at a time this the best true crime documentary series on YouTube !!
0 likesYes! When binging true crime tv they tend to repeat the same info before and after the ads and it’s so annoying!
0 likesTruuuuuuuuueeee
0 likes@Duke - me too
0 likesSometimes I agree but sometimes I enjoy the drama. Good point though, I love the way JCS presents cases.
0 likesThis and every JCS comments section :
2882 likes- a joke about being addicted to his videos
- a simple sentence saying life is less stressful when you don’t murder anyone
-saying we all come from having the same video recommended
-direct quotes from the video
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You forgot direct quotes from other videos that have become inside jokes at this point.
174 likes"He's got a Mercedes and he loves that baby" being one of them
We're all family in here 🥰
47 likesFucking hate YouTube comments
45 likes@devinsdead says the guy who just made a YouTube comment!
61 likesAnd then you
8 likesMy name Jeff
17 likesThis is the Every Comment Technique, where the commentator exposes a list of common comment themes to be found in the comment section
54 likesSTEVEN
15 likesOr comments explaining what the comments are and replies on the comment explaining that comments explaining what the replies to comments are.
24 likesYou forgot "What Pretending To Be Crazy Looks Like"
21 likesYep, exactly
1 like@PiezPiedPy come on STevEN!?!
13 likes- that one guy who points out the blatantly obvious and kills the vibe
22 likes@Ellie Predator_Fan hahahahahahaaha, right on!!!! Lmfao
1 likeyou forgot the wry, poke through the bullshit bulleted post. lmao
4 likesPrimus sucks!
2 likesHopefully not a family that ends up here :\
1 likeDeez nutz
1 likeYou forgot the Netflix part lol
7 likesA comment about summarizing the comments is usually found in a majority of video series'.
3 likes-the guys that are worried about the FBI watching their watchlist
8 likesYep it’s starting to get very tiresome seeing the same comments over and over
3 likesdon't forget "this is why you should always ask for a lawyer"
8 likesOh and people discussing the person doing the interrogation 😝
3 likesAlso: "My recommendations are fucked for the next few weeks."
3 likesGood summary
0 likesI think you forgot these:
3 likes- Fangirling over the detectives involved
- Slander on the suspects (usually well-deserved)
- Commenters who have children being emotionally invested when a child is involved
You forget the people who can't listen to the video (lots in this video)
0 likesMy cat is 69 years old. There you go I made a different and unique comment
5 likesI'm a simple man..... not in any say predictable though...just incase this comes up at some point.......👀
0 likesNot that it would, or will...
you should make videos about the fake confessions, like that on netflix but with your analysis
1 likeThe fact the the comments “We’re all family here 🥰” and “I fucking hate YouTube comments” are right next to each other has me cackling.
5 likesWe are all sheep living in the matrix
1 likeYou forgot
0 likes-and lists of whats in this comment section
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA :D :D :D
0 likesJCS and TCAP have the best viewers/commenters
0 likes@Marina Duran That’s the suggested post that got us all here
1 likeJCS: "this technique is known as the 'who can get the top comment' "
1 likeAnd one comment talking bout the comment section
1 like@SLURM 187 ain’t gatekepping just observing
0 likesYou know, those videos really do make my life less stressfull- its like, I may be a fuck up, but I least I didn't murder anyone.
0 likesYou forgot about the obligatory summary of what the top comments on jcs videos are
0 likesWhy are the people who make those formulaic, boiler plate template comments not embarrassed by how cringe-inducing they are? A somewhat similar comment that I CANNOT STAND is when people say "I'm a simple man, I see a new [insert channel name] video, I click."
2 likes@F3ui Beghardt I’m a simple man when I see comments I agree with this much I like
1 like"These should be a Netflix series" 🙄🙄
1 likedirect quotes from the video plague every single youtube video and its so fuckin stupid especially when they have thousands of likes, like i know what they said in the video i just watched it too
1 like@Amanda Leigh what
0 likes@Julio Acero wham bahm thank you for the coke take me back to my cell
3 likes@Niconico and "she didn't kill her previous boyfriends either"
0 likes@Kalkiana Jimenez this made my day thank you 🤣🤣
0 likes@Kalkiana Jimenez I just watched that video. Jeff is truly a legend haha
0 likesI don’t get it are you saying that’s a good thing or a bad thing?
0 likesnailed it. Its kinda sad isnt it?
0 likesMy tribe…❤️❤️
0 likesThis shyt is crazy! HA HA, you didn’t guess this one. You’ll NEVER make it as an investigator! 🕵️♀️
0 likesThe worst comments are the ones that say “ How can these investigators be so calm next to this murderer” like bro it’s literally there job! they do this every day !
0 likes@qfourr only virtue signal some sense of superiority, this is a miss however because his comment is just as common
0 likesWell what do you expect us to write instead?
2 likesI ate a chicken sandwich for lunch
Congrats on the 2nd grade level observation skills
1 likeWhat else do you expect , instructions on how to pave your driveway ?
0 likesYou forgot "I feel so bad for their family, god bless them"
0 likesand now, comment summaries in comment form, beautiful
0 likesYou forgot Europeans and Americans fighting each other in the comments
0 likes"Foolproof suffocation"... of the comments section!
0 likesDiscovered!
0 likeson one hand, it's very fascinating watching all these videos and hearing explanations of tactics and thought processes. on the other hand, terrifying hearing clinical straightforward explanations of ways cops outright harass people in interrogations and work hard to get around their invoked rights. like sometimes it works out for the better in putting terrible people away, but i'm the exact brand of anxious person who would be emotionally destroyed even if i were innocent lmao
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they don't have anything to hide if they're innocent so I don't think it's that horrible
2 likes@Maldor If you'd know anything about the actual justice systems inner workings you'd know that "everything you say can AND WILL be used against you" is meant quite literally. Even admitting to chewing gum will be in some weird way construed against you, there is literally no reason to talk to people that already think you are guilty as they have the time to come up with any kind of weird shit to make it look like anything you say is an admission of guilt, no matter how irrelevant.
29 likes@DarthDose such a stupid thing to say. not everyone is educated about it the justice system and even if you know you aren’t supposed to say anything, you never know how someone will react when they are under extreme stress. it’s so easy to make mistakes when you are on edge or being psychologically harassed.
1 like@Selena Flores Did you even read what i wrote? Cause you don't touch upon anything i did say.
12 likesLawyer up, whether you are guilty, innocent or in between.
8 likes@Maldor If you dont have anything to hide, why dont you build your house out of glass? Would like to hear your answer.
3 likes@CODA even after you edited your comment you still forgot to add a valid point
1 like@Maldor i edited OUT of glass instead just "of glass". And you still didnt answer. Why dont you build your home out of glass then?
1 likeVery right it's so interesting what the cops are able to do but also disgusting how they use there tactics and lie as well to get a confession
1 like@Stephanie Well lets not ignore the fact that there ARE some cops abusing their power. I was once stopped on my bycicle because the cops were sure i was high on drugs. Checked my pupils and told me they wouldnt move. Total BS. Was enough 'evidence' for them to do a drug check, negative of course. Still annoying.
2 likes@Stephanie the american justice system is heavily flawed, so it's kinda unfair to just say that, especially when you take into account the aspects of ingrained racism in the legal system. if you do your research, you will see that black people tend to be charged way more harshly than their white counterparts, especially if the crime is committed on a white person. despite the claims that every person is "innocent until proven guilty," it definitely seems to be that if they think you are guilty, they will do whatever they can to make those claims stick, and unfortunately this disproportionately effects people of color.
4 likesAgreed. I know a lot of these people are guilty as sin, but when you invoke your right to an attorney and they continue to harass you to break you down and make you talk, that’s not right in my opinion. I’ve seen some of these where innocent people were harassed in to saying things that nearly incriminated them. There has to be boundaries.
4 likesthis is exactly where I'm coming from too! she invokes her right to silence for 5 hours straight, and the prosecution essentially uses that against her and says that she's sus because of it? something about this doesn't sit right with me. regardless, she deserves to be in jail.
4 likesI feel like "this is what pretending to be crazy looks like" has been such an algorithm success story that its ripple effect will somehow change the course of history
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Lmao imagine what might've been released with this success😂
34 likesYep! I think I became addicted to, and for a while I completely forget about Netflix 😁
62 likesI watched this channel well before that video, but it brought me back in
48 likesLook social blade, this channel is exploding.
9 likesProlly stop atleast 1 future murderer
11 likesIf that video had not been released I would never have found these videos and learned how to stay composed when I get taken in for the murder I will soon commit 😋
27 likes@Tulipな w-what?
7 likesNo kidding ahaha
0 likesExactly my man, our universe will never be the same.
1 likeI watched him before haha
0 likes@Nightmare Impact at least from getting caught......
0 likesAlgorithm
1 likeIt’s really amazing to me that she got guilty but Casey Anthony with all the evidence, with the blood DNA, with not reporting her daughter missing for a month, with all the video footage showing she doesn’t care gets not guilty.
14 likes"Legend of Jeff" gang.
6 likesIt already has look at who is in the White House.
1 like@Local_Brain_Error // Synaptic_Misfire_Detected her lawyer was incredible, that’s why. she was also sleeping with him so that’s one reason
2 likes@veent also, her lawyer was excellent, but the jury was exceptionally slow. They had to get people who never heard of her case, which was an automatic filter selecting for people who are completely clueless as to the ongoings around them.
2 likes@mcuserton the jury were all idiots, lol. true.
1 likeThis channel was already massive. It’s hilarious seeing idiotic comments like this
2 likesPeople will use these videos to avoid falling for interrogation tactics, ensuring more criminals get away with it, causing higher crime worldwide… (I’m kidding bring on the videos)
0 likes@MistressDistress maybe. But watching the Stephanie Lazarus video, it's clear that knowing all the tactics isn't enough. When it's your crime and your life is on the line, it seems basically impossible to keep it together. Doesn't mean some asshole won't try it, thinking they're some genius tho
6 likes@John Novakovich ooh I haven't seen that one yet, I'm making that next on my list
2 likes@John Novakovich well, geez, you know, that was like 100 years ago.
5 likesSame!
1 like@Junger Flaanger 😂😂
1 like@Tulipな if youre gonna actually do it u shouldnt go around saying it online smh
0 likesI think it started with wrath of Jodi, like it the channel already had a lot of subscribers after that video
0 likeswe can only hope
0 likesIs that the exact name of the video? Idk exactly how I ended up here but its hella interesting. What video are y'all talking about that got you here?
0 likesI have to get good healthy groceries when I hymoonaleati lol
0 likesProblem is she thinks that if she stays cool and collected they'll think that she didn't do it meanwhile whether she did or didn't do it any real mother would be losing their minds right at that point
0 likesBro if thats his first video you watched youre a bandwagon
0 likes@Tulipな what are you gonna murder? Your toilet?
0 likesProbably has.
0 likesi dont get it, ive been watching the channel periodically for 2-3 years and then suddenly BOOM 43 million views on that video.. wtf did that thing do to the algorithm to vacuum in so many new people haha..?
0 likes@MistressDistress People who commit crimes think they know it all because they watch criminal minds and still end up getting caught. Watching these kinds of videos isn't enough. If you know you are guilty of a crime and are being interrogated, everything you learned will go straight out the window.
0 likesbaked into the american fabric kid
0 likesYup! I started with that one in my recommended and I’m on a binging spree now
0 likesThose poor children, poisoning someone is so heartless. Those babies suffered and were in pain before they died, alone because she left the house. Notice they are right next to each other, probably clinging to one another while they both suffered. She’s a fucking monster.
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😲Good observation😥😥
19 likesI can’t believe people could do such things to other people
67 likes@Me Still me especially their kids.
73 likes@Lady Joker How would you know death kills someone, you ever died or killed someone before or something?
247 likesi don’t think they were poisoned, i believe it is thought they were left inside a hyperbaric chamber and ran out of oxygen.
8 likes@Lady Joker I've almost died for poisoning/overdose. it's really fucking painful. I vomited so much passed out and woke up to vomit again. I turned yellow and cold and passed out once more. The hospital was even worse tbh
90 likes@Lady Joker Gurl what? Use your brain.
56 likes@Emily Hendriks omg wow
0 likesPoisoners are the most cowardly and cruel of killers. I know a man who put on huge amounts of weight and he discovered that his wife was secretly giving him her contraception pills. He has never been the same and she committed suicide after one of her kids took out a protection order against her. She was beyond weird and I'm really not sorry she is dead.
10 likes@Lady Joker watch out for this one fellas, with a comment and name like that she’ll be the star of one of these videos some day
6 likes@Lily King it is completely diffrent. What are you talking about? 🤯
0 likes@Just Zhaq. not all posinois substances cause pain! Some,just stop your heart and you feel nothing..its been researched into...
1 likeNo.
0 likes@cjr1881 Thanks bestie<3
0 likes@Lily King hahaha well said
1 likeShe murdered her two innocent daughters and is eligible for parole after serving 10yrs. Something is very wrong with the judicial system. She should be locked away the rest of her life.
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A double life sentence
138 likesI was thinking just this. Saw the jennifer pan video yesterday and it seems a little strange that she got 25 years' sentence without parole. It seems immigrants or people involved in cases that recieve media attention always end up in this manner. This video kinda proves it? https://youtu.be/QWhUvm8SunY
123 likesDoesn't mean the parole board will accept her behavior and release her
75 likes@Suryansh Kapoor I came here from the Jennifer one. Jennifer was convicted of 1st degree murder (this woman was convicted of 2nd degree murder), attempted murder, and conspiracy to commit murder. More charges = more sentence. She also had more evidence against her (which shouldn't matter, but perhaps it does).
45 likes@Nume cat yea iagree w life for life.
5 likesManson could have been paroled from 78 till he died in 2017. By the end he felt prison was his home. He went home to hell 2017 and this lady may not be out anytime like the 5 years
12 likes@Miranda Brooks
1 likeYou're right. It's that glimmer of hope that confounds me.
I think there should be a corporal punishment that derives as much suffering as was caused. I have no issues with someone being tortured when they harm innocent children.
32 likesMighty Lonesome Better than in Australia where a guy killed his parents got 0 years in prison and was charged not guilty for motive of insanity even with overwhelming proof and he sued his sister for their dead parents state so he could pay for his lawyers and emotional damage lol
14 likesI'm absolutely shocked at that sentence. There is something seriously wrong with the system.
8 likesI think the only reason she got so little was cuz they had no clear evidence for her, the strongest point being her lack of reaction to photos. Jennifer broke on interrogations and got phone messages evidence, neighbors's camera footage and dad's story that's why she got more. Had Sorella broke on interrogations i think they could slap her way more years. The system is what it is, to protect innocent the criminals need extreme evidence to get actual sentence they deserve, the good part is that tech is progressing rapidly and ways to gather evidence from a crime scene is getting easier to hopefully give the criminals what they deserve.
19 likes@sara kate Yeah it's in Quebec, Canada
8 likes@WikiED Hmmm that's a good point. Technically all they have her for is that she called her brother and she left the house. The Gran mother made the childrens food. So they can't even pin the poisoning on her. It's amazing how just shutting up have saved people so many years and people talking have resulted in wrongly convicted. It's a crazy world
7 likesGuys relax she got life possibility of parole after 10 but she won't get it. Thats just the law.
5 likesEven jail for life is too lenient for her. She snuffed out two innocent lives, as well as denying life to any children those two girls would potentially have had if they had been able to live to adulthood. This woman (and I use the term loosely) deserves the death penalty. Full stop.
5 likesFemale privilege..............Enough said.
6 likes@VDH She got life. Relax yourself.
3 likesShe’s actually been out since July 2020 awaiting her appeal decision. Smh. Just ridiculous
11 likes@E MP Video said parole after 10 years....so Whats the story ?
5 likesVDH EXTREMELY!!!!
4 likes@Sydney Jane Unfortunately, while brutal justice can be satisfying in the small scale, the precedent it would set is abyssmal. The truth of the matter is that the best estimates say at least 4% of people who were and currently are on death row are innocent. If we add torture to the table and even one innocent man is tortured to death legally by the state, there's a special place in hell for everyone involved, aware of the innocence or not.
13 likesIn Germany or Norway she would get 10 up to 20 years. A life sentence there is 25 years but is only given in rare cases... This is so wrong. Also, the prisoners in those countries live a luxurious life.
5 likes@E MP life sentences in canada are 25 years. She got 10.
5 likes@LTrain 45 this comment was ghost wrote by a criminal! Some people wont show redemption. If you are evil to kill two children just so the husband suffers, then you have showen that you are completley untrustable. Get a life sentence and if a team of psychologists say that she is reformed release her under watch.
7 likes@Water Norway also has the lowest re-offending rate in the world, so clearly doing something right.
9 likesWhere I live last year 3 ppl where caught human sex trafficking a mom and her 2 sons. They have priors in it guess what they got 1 month jail time and a bond of 1 thousand dollars
2 likesCasey Anthony didn't even go to jail. Our system is a joke. A kid with weed would get more time.
9 likesI heard its jailed for life and parole 10yrs serving
1 likeMighty Lonesome Canada
1 like@That Roman Fella no life is not 25 years. Life is life. The 10 and 25 years refers to being eligible for parol. Which doesn't mean you get an automatic pass. She will be repeatedly denied parol
1 like@VDH no it said eligibility for parol. Which she won't get
0 likes@RCAF TW For a sentence to be considered life in canada, it has to be 25 years in length. A life sentence doesnt litterily mean until you die in prision. How do mass murders get more then one life setence?
1 like@That Roman Fella sorry this is incorrect. In Canada you get life with an option of parol. Depending on the case it will be after 25 years for first degree, 10 years for second degree. So in other words you are in jail for at least 25 years for first degree . After that you can apply for parol. If it is denied, and in most cases it is, then you will continue to stay in jail until the end of your life. In this case she got life with 10 year parol. It will be denied and she will be in jail for many many years past the 10.
4 likesThis differs from the US. You can get life with no parol option. Also, the US has consecutive sentencing. Canada typically has concurrent. For us if you kill three people you will be convicted of three murders but sentenced to one life term
Ever heard of this guy? Serial murder,, rape and torture convictions. Sentenced to life with a parol option after 25. He will never get out of jail and will die there
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bernardo
You obviously haven't seen south african crimes and judicial system, Atleast she survived her time, here she would probably get out on bail
1 like@Itssskemiii😻💅
0 likesThe worlds gone crazy.
@Kaneesha Jenkins Pretty common
0 likesLet's not forget that the U.S let Roman Polanski go.
@cool08player Maybe men should stop committing so much crime
1 like@gunnerzz11 why? She got life. Unless you want to use capital punishment. But seeing as that's not an option in Canada then life is harshest sentence that can be given
0 likes@Suryansh Kapoor that's a thing too but in Jennifer's case she had a life in front of her, and all she did was due to pressure from her parents since her birth so has anti society but not a psychopath.
0 likes@RCAF TW Well i meant that she's eligible for parole in 10 years. I'm not sure what the chances are of getting parole, but life should be life without parole.
0 likes@sara kate I did notice that the crimes committed in Canada gets less sentencing.
0 likesWe believe in rehabilitation we also take into account the likely hood of a person being a danger to others. She is likely not a danger to others this sentence only says she can be paroled after 10 this doesn't mean she will my guess is they will on her 2nd or 3rd appearance for parol. I see no need to spend millions to keep her in jail her pparole would keep her under watch until the sentace of 25 years is done then likely probation after that.
3 likes@KoolBreeze420
0 likesWith all due respect, I don't believe that rehabilitation is the issue so much as just punishment. To plan and carry out the murder of two entirely innocent people, in this case her own daughters, is a crime beyond forgiveness. I can't imagine those who knew and loved these two children will ever accept the fact that she is rehabilitated and deserves freedom, she victimized them as well. It's a matter of weighing evil against good and the evil that possessed her to commit such a brutal act of selfishness and hate far out weighs any perceived reclamation of the soul that Ms. Sorella or others may claim.
@Mighty Lonesome Thats you opinion and you're entitled to it. If she is no longer a danger to the community then why spend millions keeping her locked up? I am not saying she will ever be forgiven and well the soul shit is garbage no such thing exists.
0 likesHow do you know she planned it? How do you know her state of mind? I don't recall anything in this video proclaiming that she planned it and that her state of mind hadn't been affected in some way. In fact, I would argue that she was at the very least was temporarily insane to kill one's own children and than to try and kill yourself means your mind is not sane. However, that's not the point of what I said I am merely speaking of the sentence. If she is not a danger to anyone else and is prohibited from having more children then why spend all that money to have her die in jail?
She is in Canada. Surprised they didnt just ler her go with a retirement package.
2 likesTrump broke our judicial system and is continuing to do more irreparable harm to it and to us.
0 likes@Lexi Hay
0 likesExactly what did he break judicially and what harm has come your way as a result of Trump?
@E MP She was released in July of this year.
0 likes@Nurse Bev She has already been released.4 months ago.
0 likes@Barristan Selmy urgh that's awful :(
1 likeJudging by the quality of this video she was out 20 years ago.
0 likesDetective: Your daughters are dead, both of them...
2 likesWoman: No their not, I’m their mother.
Me: wtf are you talking about? he didn’t ask you a question. also what does it have to do the fact that you’re they mother?
you’re saying that you being their mom means your children aren’t dead?
Canada is soooo lenient in prison sentences...even first degree murder almost always has a possibility of parole
2 likes@Suryansh Kapoor Jennifer pan got life with parole...she's up for parole in 2035
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0 likesCANADAaaaaa
1 likeIn sweden she would probably get 2 years
1 likeShe had already done time for the crime plus pretrial time which i think is double time so 10 years just rounds it out.
0 likes@Tread Knought we recently moved another child murderer out of prison and into a long house where she can smoke peace pipes and... be free... because of her "heritage". Yeah, we're fucking garbage.
1 like@sara kate Sorry but not completely true. Casey Anthony anyone? There is no such thing as a perfect justice system. Sometimes, probably far more than we would know or expect, in America “Justice” is not served completely or in a way that makes sense. If you have money you can offer buy justice, or a lack there of: O.J Simpson, Robert Durst, Robert Blake, Issac Turnbaugh, Karla Homolka, George Zimmerman, Dennis Oland.
0 likesCanada rarely serves life sentences as they do in the states. Unless it’s someone deemed to be a “dangerous offender” like Paul Bernardo, where there is strong reason to believe they will reoffend and there is public pressure to keep them locked away, life sentences are served concurrently, not consecutively. Even if she got two life sentences and was denied parole, she would only serve 25 years. I’m assuming most commenters are American, but as a Canadian I don’t believe imprisonment is retribution. This woman’s crimes were highly personal and 25 years is more than enough time for someone to be removed from the situation that caused them to do such heinous things. If she has expressed remorse and has taken responsibility for what she has done, there is no reason to torture her any longer in a broken prison system. America is the perfect example of how mass, long-term incarceration is not always the answer.
2 likesThat is called female privilege. You can find it 90+% of female convictions across the country for the past 80 years or so.
0 likes@sara kate so why didn’t Casey Anthony (American) get a harsh sentence?
0 likes@Water In Germany a life sentence is for life with the chance of parole after 15 years. For the most part parole is granted. But we have something called "Sicherungsverwahrung" (safety custody). Murderers that are mentaly sick and are considered to be a threat to society have to spend the rest of their natural life in these more lenient facilities after being released from prison.
1 likeThink ppl missunderstand, JCS say that first release woud be 2029 that is 20 years after the interrogation it was prob a 20y sentence that was reduced by 10 years for time alrdy served.
1 like@LTrain 45 ah yes. Just the rehabilitated criminal I want back on the streets. A child murderer. There are some acts that are so evil that a person's soul becomes indelibly corrupted. These types if people should never see the light of day again.
2 likesOh Canada! 🇨🇦
0 likesWomen are never charged as harshly as a man in court. They appear more sympathetic.
1 like@Kaneesha Jenkins really? That's just shameful 😢
1 like@Mighty Lonesome just ignore her. Her and the other democrats will still be blaming him in 2024.
2 likes@noodlechild666 yep!
0 likesIts canada, not America, what do you expect.
2 likesCanada...
1 likeCrimes against regular people: Meh
1 likeCrimes against businesses: DEATH
@Ben this
0 likesNothing wrong with that. If she's rehabilitated she should be given an opportunity to return to society.
0 likes@Deranfan
0 likesIf she made parole today and claimed to be rehabilitated, would you let her babyset your children?
So she's out now
2 likesHung*
0 likesMurder = Naughty Naughty
0 likesDrugs = THE GOD DAMN DEVIL
Agreed
1 likeevery few days I check this channel, and sometimes theres 0 videos, sometimes theres a couple, and sometimes theyre all back up. Keep fighting youtube, because you seem to be winning so far
138 likesJCS is the peak of youtube, the work put into all of their content is unmatched. Youtube, what are you doing….
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Easily my favorite true crime channel and they're fucking ruining it...
5 likesProbably going to steal the format and make their own version for premium members or some bs
5 likesWhat happened to this channel? There hasn’t been a video posted for over a year now. Does he have a new channel that I’m not aware of?
1 like@typical_doza YouTube on his ass, read his community post
1 like@DrayWolf idk “explore with us” are really really good.. if u never heard of them check them out they are legends
3 likes@Carmine_ Ive tried that channel, I've enjoyed some videos, they just don't do it for me
0 likes@Carmine_ “What’s up, EWU crew?” I watch this channel occasionally. They have some pretty good content.
1 likeThere's a special place in hell for people who harm their children.
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And/or any child
77 likes@Dovi anyone
17 likesHows your brain doing simple jack? 😂
2 likesThere is no hell or heaven. They must pay here or not pay at all... That's the motivation to grill people like this one.
20 likes@F SR heaven and hell are real. The odds of every human being on this planet are so astronomically small in an ever expanding universe that it makes absolutely no sense to NOT believe that there is a greater power. We were all put here for reasons. We will be judged for our actions here and our souls will either be eternally tormented or we will live for eternity with our creator.
23 likes@Ice Cold Lemonade Do you believe in unicorns aswell?
31 likeslol. The people who sent entire generations of families to die on foreign shores are looked upon as the greatest heroes humanity has to offer. There's no justice.
5 likes@Ice Cold Lemonade that’s a nice fairy tale higher power doesn’t suggest it’s all black and white like how your putting
7 likes@Ice Cold Lemonade people like to apply things they know to the outside world there’s no such thing as good, bad ,evil or justice there all relative and there no one true answer
4 likes@ISAIAH SMITH He's got a g-g-g-ooo-d brain! Love that movie!👊😂
3 likesYall saw the one where the woman got away with the murder of her daughter
1 like@Ice Cold Lemonade Let's say there is a greater power. Why should this power reward or punish us, for what we do? Or even care about it? Let alone that our existence continues somehow beyond death, where these rewards and punishments are supposed to apply.
1 like@James Upton The odds of everyone’s existence on this planet are so astronomically improbable that we should all be considered living anomalies. This alone makes me a believer. However, there are many other reasons as to why I am a believer. There has been a debate for as long as humans have existed in regards to whether or not we are instinctually selfish or not selfish. Whichever of those 2 you believe in humans tend to make endless amounts of mistakes throughout their lives. In this life our mistakes tend to have consequences more often than not but as time passes we are forgiven and learn from these mistakes. I believe that humans are bound to make mistakes and that we don’t deserve anything from anyone because we are selfish. However, my lord and savior Jesus Christ believed that everyone deserves redemption from all of their mistakes. We all deserve redemption if we are able to follow the rules that God set in stone and if we accept the fact that gods son sacrificed himself for us so that we could be forgiven of ALL of our sins. Why would we be gifted anything if we lived our entire lives being selfish and ungrateful of this life we have been given? Be grateful that we were given life and be grateful that someone sacrificed themselves for us and believed that no matter who you or or where you come from, you deserve eternal life. Hope you read till the end.
6 likes@Ice Cold Lemonade I have read to the end. But you have to believe that stuff to find what you say remotely convincing. Whether we're selfish or not - why should a higher power care? How would you even calculate odds for us being here? Fact is, we are. An anomaly is a deviation. Existing as we do is a deviation from what?
5 likes@James Upton it’s not even necessarily an anomaly. Planets like earth could be common as fuck, we don’t know
3 likesWhy is everyone taking it personally like it is their mission to prove/disprove heaven and hell? Isn’t it nice to think that shitty people get to be in shitty places? Like do you guys see red whenever you see anything related to religion and you have this huge urge to tell them “um actually God-“ this comment isn’t hurting so why are y’all pressed
3 likes@F SR I could write a dissertation about why I want neither.
0 likes@Ice Cold Lemonade What if the creator doesn't care about us, this creator if they exist is obviously so wise and complex to make the entire universe and its many variation, why would they care about us, we have only existed for a short while on the cosmic scale. What if we are just an accident?
0 likes@Ice Cold Lemonade How do you know there isn’t a different God and an afterlife without heaven and hell? You can’t try to tel other people that we are here because of the Christian religion. There are other theories and religions that explain how humans got here. You can believe in whatever you want, but don’t force other people to follow you.
1 like@James Upton in my religion, God rewards and punishes us because humans were his only creation that were given a free will, unlike angels who have to obey God’s commands. Good then send the holy books to guide humans to test wether or not his creations were loyal to him. God will be proud of those who commit good deeds
0 likes@Umar Bakhshi But why believe this? Besides, not all angels obeyed God's commands.
1 like@F SR if you haven’t died you have no way of knowing that. 🤓
1 likeAnd their offspring.
0 likesha ha imagine dying and seeing the old dude in sandals. I'd be like seriously?? And he like well what did you think idiot
1 like@Santa Ana Luna There's thousands of people who have died that can tell you what happens. You don't believe them either. People will be full of excuses til they run out and it's time to face the music.
1 like@F SR that is a great explanation, thank you.
0 likes@C137kenyy. Lol no its not my 'life mission' I just dont understand religion and was asking them questions regarding the parts that dont make any sense to me. I never said it was the commenter who was trying to 'reform me' its a lot of these other people who believe and tell other people that "your going to hell if you dont believe in god". Its manipulation almost. I know not all believers are like this, but the ones who are, make me fear for humamity.
0 likes@Emily Gendreau You’re asking for the purpose of what? Further putting the person down so they won’t talk about it anymore? What’s the end goal of that? You aren’t going to change your mind. You are just wanting to make a mockery of what others believe by posing questions in a condescending manner. If it truly doesn’t matter to you than why banter on with someone other than to make them feel wrong?
0 likes@C137kenyy. To try and understand, i already said that. Sorry I offended you, I just dont understand how people jump straight to god when anything good and/or bad happens. Im not trying to discount anyone for having a religion, im simply confused by it. My questions arent condescending if im genuinely looking for an answer.
0 likesIt just bothers me that somehow people look at god as the greatest thing that ever happened, but if god created all of us, then I dont forgive him for the pain and suffering hes brought to BILLIONS of his "children". If I could somehow understand WHY he still allows these things to happen, then maybe Id give religion less of a hard time.
@Emily Gendreau well I’ve never been told that God is responsible for the bad things. I’ve always been told that’s a darker force and that we are here on earth for experiences. Our home is somewhere else and we get to live a pain free wonderful “life” elsewhere. I mean at least I HOPE we do. My soul is connected to something bigger than just this physical planet. I hope I see my old loved ones one day. I hope my pets “meet” me at the gates. I don’t even necessarily believe in the Bible’s version of God. Just a higher power.
0 likesI don’t understand why people can be so “matter of fact” about that not being possible, but nobody else can just freely believe what they want and share that. So what if someone says “thank God” so what if they “hope someone rots in hell”? if you’re not religious those are just figures of speech. Just ignore them. Why does it matter to you that much if someone else believes it’s an act of God or satan? I understand laws. Church and state should absolutely be separate. People just making figures of speech though and you interrogate their beliefs while claiming they’re these terrible religious people. It’s not right. People are allowed to believe that especially when that persons not hurting anyone. This video is about a woman murdering her kids and you guys are pressed because someone said “hell” “God” or “heaven.”
Cant even say a simple figure of speech without a religious debate in the comments. And you guys think that religious people are relentless.
@C137kenyy. Then the way you dont understand why I need facts to back something up is the same as me not understanding people just simply believing in something.
0 likesOh and I didnt get "pressed" because someone said a figure of speech.. Someone else did and I joined the conversation after the fact. I personally dont understand the purpose of taking a figure of speech that seriously either.
@Emily Gendreau Its not the same because I could care less if you don’t believe. YOU care that others do.
0 likesI have no facts to back it up, and neither do you.
You’re the one projecting your beliefs on everyone else.
& you’re not any better than the people you’re complaining about.
@C137kenyy. Fair enough. Sorry that it bothers you but I still think religion is one of the more dangerous things out there.
0 likesDetective shows woman photos of her dead children
3010 likesHer: “Those are actors not my daughters”
Detective: “nah look there in the corner in the small text”
real people, not actors
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Actors are no humans!
16 likesThis feels illegal to laugh at
0 likesInterrogation can be a very strange thing to go through..when I was 17 I went through 5 hours of it because of a home invasion investigation. I was seen riding my bike and therefore I was a suspect. I seriously almost admitted to something I had nothing to do with. It was scary but thankfully they found the guys a few days later.
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Wow. That's 😨scary!
114 likesWhen I was 12 I was interrogated for something I (did) do, but the tactics are pretty good. For a kid who doesn’t know anything about anything “if you confess you’ll go home, if you don’t you’ll go to jail” means a lot.
377 likesYeah, if you didn’t do it. Never admit.
103 likes@I’m blessed By the best you make that sound so obvious that I suspect you don't know alot about psychological pressure
358 likesSimilar to what Brendan Dassey did, admitting to something just so he could go back home...poor boy
118 likesWow
3 likes@Nicky Hargreaves That shit was fucked up what they got him to say
40 likesA perversion of justice that to the system's credit it did right that wrong.
What do you think about the main guy though? Think he did it? The second murder cause I don't think for a second he did the first one.
Yeah when I went through interrogation when I was 13 shit was kinda rough they put you through a lot of mental stress and does this weird thing where like they make you feel like you did the crime it fuckin sucks tbh
61 likesDon't talk to the police without an attorney.
56 likes@Scott Charney At 17 years old, most don’t have the mental capability to avoid the police’s trained psychological manipulation, especially when you’re innocent. I went through something similar after being human trafficked at 16 (they still subject you to an interrogation like YOU did something wrong, and told me I might as well be a legal adult to them). Anyway, You really don’t know anything about how to protect yourself from this type of stuff at that age, and I was always a true crime buff.
123 likes@4chanBackIn2006 Precisely.
2 likesLol sounds similar to my story. When I was 19 police scared me so much into admitting a crime I didn't commit because they seen me and my other boy riding in the area no shirt on and smoking weed. I end up doing 2 years
34 likes@Romario Henry you can get your record cleared when weed is legal in ur state
9 likes@4chanBackIn2006 they never charged me for the weed though, and I got deported to Jamaica
28 likes@4chanBackIn2006 I'm sorry this happened to you.
23 likes@4chanBackIn2006 Trafficked? Are you willing to provide a bit more info?
4 likes@Romario Henry From where? The states? Where are you now? What was the crime?
2 likes@Andrew Ross I'm in Jamaica now, have been for 5 years now. I have a 20 year ban 😩
14 likes@Romario Henry In the article you shared, How the homeowner says you fled after he confronted you ? He lied about it?
2 likesThis is a perfect example of why you should never talk to the cops without a lawyer. It’s so easy to be manipulated, even if you think you won’t be. This is my reminder to everyone to NEVER speak to the police like this without a lawyer.
29 likes@Swamp Eye the real spineless person is the one making hateful comments online behind an anonymous account for fun, but ok.
46 likes@Itri G no, we were on his lawn actually, when he yelled from the window we did flee, the police officer told me the guy said he was going to get his whole family to testify to say we were stealing from his garage & even if they can't prove it the testimony would get us endicted if we were to ever take it to trial, so it's best to cop out now
7 likes@Romario Henry Wish you a very good life.
18 likes@Itri G thanks brother I appreciate the positivity 💯
9 likesAnd that's why I call detectives "scumbags"
4 likes@Antony Weber Yeah but still this is the only real course of action, it is extremely hard but in the end not admitting is the only thing that can really help you
4 likesI was interrogated as a teenager. Had accidentally shot myself in the hand(healed perfectly thank God). The detective was fishing to get me to admit to taking my gun to school. I hadn't, but it was the beginning of my fascination with interrogation techniques.
10 likesGuilty or innocent…. Always ask for representation before answering any questions in an interrogation.
6 likesBozzy, sorry to hear that. Glad you did not admit anything.
4 likesAnyone reading this. You’re in an interrogation room, shut the phuck up and ask for a lawyer
5 likesFor a Black man, that is a life sentence for something he didn’t do. You got lucky
2 likesYou have to maintain your innocence no matter what. If you're innocent, NEVER allow anyone to convince you to say otherwise.
3 likes@Romario Henry And what about the stolen bikes and scooters they found? Did the cops lie about that too?
1 like@shizbang yeah 😂, we were on the person's property I admit that & we looked in the garage window I admit that too, when we were looking through the window that's when the guy yelled at us & we ran, we didn't steal anything though
2 likes@shizbang they really said I tried to take off on a scooter too 😂😐, not sure if it's the police or the media that lied about it but yes this is a lie
2 likesIsnt it illegal to interrogate a minor without an parent or lawyer there??
1 like@Hannah duh, always involve a lawyer, certain questions I don’t mind people answering, then they say something stupid and get themself in trouble for something they didn’t do.
0 likesIf you are mentally strong & understand how the police work then these police interrogation techniques are as transparent af.
0 likes@Nicky Hargreaves isnt he guilty
0 likesI just don't think I could ever confess to something I didn't do, knowing that if I confess I will be going to jail.
0 likes@Scott Charney noted 📝
0 likes@Breakneck I think they are both innocent and were framed. The police wanted Steven put away that was all. They didn't want to pay out the damages he was awarded for the tike he paid in prison before. Massive miscarriage of justice.
0 likes@Christian that’s not true, if the police are struggling to pin a charge on you they will continue trying to get you to talk without a lawyer, you’d be amazed how many stupid people will talk without one even tho they know it’s against their best interests.
1 likeoh i had to do an interrogation 8 years ago when i was 7 and i think i almost got my dad arrested? i think i made up a lie about something he did and had to go to court because of it and now i’ll never see my dad again. my therapy lady says i didn’t make it up but i think i did because i can’t remember any of it happening
1 like@Scott Charney but if you got nothing to hide why would you need an attorney? Isn't it ....
0 likes@4chanBackIn2006 do you think this mother was at all innocent?
0 likes@Antony Weber no its ez really, plead the 5th non stop until they leave. Everyone should at least once send their kids to a lawyer so they can tell them that's all u need to do and truth will save you (or lies if you're guilty). Never speak a word to the police and always ask for a lawyer
1 like@Scott Charney tbh don’t talk to police period
0 likesThey can still twist your words even with an attorney present
0 likes@Earl McEarl were your parents/guardians there with you during the interrogation?
0 likes@Sammie Rin No, no, a thousand times no! Talking to the police can't help you, it can only hurt you. There can be one misunderstanding, and your whole life is ruined... or it doesn't even have to be a misunderstanding, if the cops just want a conviction. Here's a law professor, in a video that went viral, answering your question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE
2 likesLifegoeson100 no it was just me and the big bad principal alone in his office
0 likesNice lie bro
0 likes@Eff Yu why would that be a lie? People don't only get interrogated in movies
1 like@Goddess Miranda.Cosgrove Is that what I said? You shouldn’t have dropped out in 3rd grade.
0 likes@Antony Weber true. I'd still never confess. They can't keep me in there forever. If someone even hints at me doing something I didn't do, I'm gonna either get on their ass for wasting everyone's time, asking for a lawyer if they won't quit, or playing gray rock till they let me out.
0 likes@Romario Henry Jesus.. yes don’t talk to cops 👮♀️. Two whole years !? At least it wasn’t 50 years , I suppose.
0 likesMy boy really wanted to get that April Fools day joke out so bad.
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Fr it was kinda inappropriate for the context tho. Like bro two children are dead, that joke was not worth it.
58 likesTime?
0 likes@Johann Limbacher 14:00
4 likes@FluffyKratos983 who cares, april fools day is april fools day lmao
54 likes@FluffyKratos983 You'll get over it.
27 likes@Milena my g, it’s actual murder. Not a sitcom.
8 likes@FluffyKratos983 you’re reading into this way too much and the virtue signaling is starting to get ridiculous. It‘s no secret that people try to find humor in twisted situations to cope with them. Stop being so pretentious and annoying already and get off the internet if you can‘t handle it.
38 likes@FluffyKratos983 prob hes numb to murders and murderers
4 likes@Milena maybe get off the internet if you can’t handle my opinion. The oh so controversial opinion that murder should be taken seriously, and in all honesty his joke fell flat so it really wasn’t worth all the repetitive attempts to set it up. If you think it’s funny then good for you but I guess I’ll stick with “virtue signaling” since I don’t agree. I guess opinions are only valid if you agree with them huh
0 likes@FluffyKratos983 You've at least gotta appreciate the irony of telling people to get off the internet if they can't handle things they don't like, then immediately following that statement up with a passive-aggressive rant about a joke that you personally disliked.
21 likesThat would be fucking hilarious if we just watched this whole video and at the end he says april fools they are actors I really got you huh
7 likes@Your mum read what I’m replying to and you’ll see I’m not the hypocrite here. Sum ppl really don’t care about context and it shows.
0 likes@FluffyKratos983 Sure, I'll read it again. I'll even paste it to make sure we're talking about the same comment.
12 likes"you’re reading into this way too much and the virtue signaling is starting to get ridiculous. It‘s no secret that people try to find humor in twisted situations to cope with them. Stop being so pretentious and annoying already and get off the internet if you can‘t handle it."
To summarise, they're telling you to get off the internet if you can't handle the concept of people using the coping mechanisms that personally work for them. Now I'll paste your comment.
"maybe get off the internet if you can’t handle my opinion. The oh so controversial opinion that murder should be taken seriously, and in all honesty his joke fell flat so it really wasn’t worth all the repetitive attempts to set it up. If you think it’s funny then good for you but I guess I’ll stick with “virtue signaling” since I don’t agree. I guess opinions are only valid if you agree with them huh"
Your total disregard for the fact that not everyone is like you aside (which actually adds to the irony when you've just said that some people really don't care about context), I think you'll agree with me when I say the first sentence is a perfect summary of your comment; "Maybe get off the internet if you can't handle my opinion". The irony (because I didn't say hypocrisy) that I'm pointing out here is the fact you responded very negatively to someone's opinion, with the abudance of passive-aggressive remarks very strongly implying that you can't handle what they said.
@FluffyKratos983 don't even bother with the back and forth. Some people just can't be reasoned with, it's not worth the time
2 likes@FluffyKratos983 Literally no one's shunning you for your opinion. You're getting dunked on for your inability to handle other people's opinions, all the while telling other people to get off the internet if they can't handle yours. Just admit you want it to be one rule for you and another for everyone else.
11 likes@SpaceCity HTX To be fair to them, I really should've just called them a hypocrite from the start, because that's blatantly what they are. I was hoping that sounding a bit less accusatory at the beginning would end up with them doing a bit of introspection and having a laugh at themselves. Life's too short to take ourselves so seriously, right?
2 likesAlas, they seemed pretty determined to die on that hill.
Take the L fluffy.
1 likeAPRIL FOOLS DAY!! Ma'm, you were right, those were paid actors. Here's a camera, here's another camera, say hi to those. You are free to leave.
0 likes@Henry Wood yes, because his joke killed 4 kids
0 likesI thought he was gonna say ‘it’s your daughter’s birthday’
0 likesThe amount of hate that YouTube gives to JCS is crazy - keep rocking brother.
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What have they done? All I’ve noticed are multitudes of derivative accounts
0 likes@Alexandra Poulos YT has been striking down their videos (I think they removed some of them as well.) For "breaches in community guidelines" and if they upload anymore the channel could risk getting deleted altogether.
8 likes@Random user98 that’s nuts!this is one of the best channels on YT! Goes to show the degradation of our justice system. Bet if they advocated the criminal and disparaged the victims they’d be exalted by YT
4 likes@Random user98 just curious, why does YouTube consider the videos go against community guidelines? I thought they are informative
0 likes@Karen Lazaro because they discuss sensitive topics, which is bs.
2 likesand what bugs me so much is that there are so many channels based off of jcs, and youtube is totally fine with them!
0 likesShe makes her husband look like a good person by comparison.
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@Psi indefinitely
7 likes...but got a lighter sentenced.
3 likesa drug smuggler is basically just avoiding paying taxes, it's a crime, but a very mild one, people try to get out of paying taxes all the time but as long as they're avoiding paying taxes on capital gains it's all good, but if it's smuggling drugs -- they're equated to axe murderers. Doesn't make any sense. I don't do any drugs, but I think everything drug related needs to be decriminalized.
28 likes@Emily Gendreau doesn't seem fair
0 likes@jerm dogg a lot of drug dealers are violent though so a good portion of them morw than likely deserve their sentence
5 likesWell, she is the type of person who married a drug dealer.
0 likesYou can't kill your kids and possibly have only 10 years. That's crazy.
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She got life. What? What is this myth that parole is guaranteed?
25 likes@KuuYami arent u able to try again and again for parole with time period between each try?
7 likes@cash Dollar Yes but they don't just grant you parole for no reason. I looked it up, it's 18 months between hearings.
12 likes@KuuYami The fact that it's even possible for her to get the parole tho...
33 likesI’m confused why all these comments seem to think she got 10 years. It clearly states LIFE in prison, with the POSSIBILITY of parole in 10 years.
13 likes@M D in Canada, life in prison is 25 without parole, first degree. 2nd degree is no parole for 10-25. Life isn't life up here
11 likes@Jebediah Hussein You need to learn not to bother people who commented on something 3 months ago LOL
0 likes@M D She is literally out now on conditional release. After 10 years.
7 likesThat's American Justice. It needs to be reformed now!
1 like@richard katz lol
0 likes20 years not 10
0 likes@The Demi Surgeon Yes, it means life. You are on parole FOR LIFE. Any suspicion upon you by a P.O. Let alone actually committing a crime while on parole, will get you back not prison ASAP.
0 likes@Debj Watson suspicion of a crime is prison time now? Curious. That seems to go against innocent until proven guilty, wouldn't you think.
0 likes“Do you know what day it is?”
2203 likes“Yes”
“What is it?”
“Not answering”
“Cause you don’t know.”
My god honestly that strategy would work on me I need to be right.
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No you don't
58 likes😂
4 likesHe’s doing it to try to prove she is lost.
94 likesIf she answers and is wrong, then it calls into question her disagreeing with the cop that she believes her kids are dead. Which then can be used to show that her lack of emotion was due to the fact that she killed her kids and not simply because she believes her kids are alive
(Yes I know she did it, and yes she does show a lack of empathy for her kids, and deserves to rot in prison before going off to hell for all eternity).
But in the case of someone actually being innocent, these tatics are what lead an innocent person to being found guilty.
Never talk to the cops, unless you can 1) save someone’s life, 2) prove your innocents without a sliver of doubt.
And if that cop doesn’t immediately stop the interview to go get another cop to investigate and continues to question you, shut up and don’t keep taking, he doesn’t believe you and is trying to find a way to poke a hole into your alibi. Make the cops do their job by actually investigating and not by trying to prove you are a liar. Let your lawyer do the talking for you.
The cops aren’t there for your best interest, and sometimes they aren’t even there for the victims best interest (which would be to find the real killer), and all they want to do is find someone to pin the crime on, get their arrest, and ease the mind of the public. Unfortunately that has lead to innocent people being locked up, so please never ever talk to the cops, don’t even tell them you are invoking your right to remain silent, just be silent. Your lawyer if he’s any good whatsoever will be able to explain why you were quite during an interview, when you are arrested for that crime.
(Once again, yes I know she did it, she deserves to burn for all eternity, but I’m talking in general, for anyone who finds themselves in an interrogation room) always ask for a lawyer regardless of being innocent or guilty, don’t just think that since you didn’t do anything you don’t need a lawyer, the cops are only there to try to pin the crime on someone, and if you say the wrong thing, that someone might just be you.
Honestly same. That kind of poking does get to me sad to say.
0 likes@Daniel Andree how would her wrong answer call into question her disagreeing with the cop? just can't see why would it be bad for her if she told smth like "its second of april today". could you please explain this moment, maybe i'm misunderstanding smth because english isn't my native
6 likes@Democrat Pro 😂
0 likes@Daniel Andree You can't "prove your innocence without a sliver of doubt." That's the hole people fall into when they're falsely accused. Talking to the cops is never a good idea. Innocent or guilty, especially innocent, you say "I want a lawyer" and shut your mouth.
4 likes@Robert E yes you can….. an air tight alibi.
4 likesOutside of that yes, lawyer up.
me drinking daily for months straight: day? what? year? month? yea i know pandemic
1 like@Daniel Andree Agreed - my great grandfather was a lawyer and that was always his advice. If you're picked up by the police and you have no idea why, and you know for a fact that you are innocent, do not talk to them. Your lawyer will sort it out.
1 like@Democrat Pro Made me think of the professional argument Monty Python skit 😂
2 likes@Sinepsis finally some
1 likefolks are tracking
"In other circumstances, this would be considered harassment" That's the problem I have with all those cases. It was exemplified in the guilty until proven innocent video, where they interrogated falsely accused suspects, and lied to them about non-existent evidence and get them to confess.
233 likesWhile it's all nice and well to use all sorts of harsh tactics against those you already all but know are guilty, it's not always so cut and dry. The evidence can be less than overwhelming. In the extreme case, there is no evidence, the arrested suspect doesn't even fit the description (they arrested a tall black guy while looking for a short white guy), the detectives didn't bother looking into any real evidence for days - and they were only demoted when they did look at everything a couple of days later and found the guy is 100% not the perp.
These things aren't simple either/or distinctions. No simple black and white. It's a long big grayscale and it seems the cops get to lay into anyone hard, even if their case is #fffffe (so just one shade off the pure vide of the most obvious innocence).
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this is what bothers me. everyone looks at these ans think of them being used on people who did do it…but if they didn’t the same tactic would have been used. The fact she was essentially unable to have a lawyer for that time and they can continue asking questions for hours shows a real problem….eventually you will talk despite how in control you think you are
43 likes"You have the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney" yeah but somehow the police also have the right to keep you locked in a room for five hours, with zero privacy, and bombard you with questions and accusations, specifically to mentally wear you down.
31 likesB-but you don't have to talk so it's okay!!!
Yeah I understand tactics but this was not a fair situation. 5 hours of berating is doesn't give a fair opportunity. They should not be able to talk to her while her lawyer is not present and she should wait in her cell until the lawyer arrives. While I understand this person is a murderer, given the circumstances, you show emotion too much emotion and they say you realize what you've done and you don't show emotion and they say you are heartless. I guess the one good thing here is that she truly was heartless but we have to have the right to truly plead to the fifth amendment
13 likesThis is why you must never say ANYTHING except asking for your attorney. They can get innocent people to confess to crimes.
8 likesThis one drove me nuts. Even if she’s guilty, it’s like, why even bother with Miranda rights if you’re just going to ignore them and psychologically torture the prisoner anyway?
17 likesIt’s even more frustrating that they used footage of her exercising her right to remain silent and asking for a lawyer as evidence in her trial. What the actual fuck. “She listened to us when we said she’s allowed to remain silent! Obviously guilty behavior!“ Anything you say can be used against you, but anything you don’t say also can be used against you. Holy fuck.
@Paging Doctor Sideburns Anyone trying to use "the accused remained silent and asked for a lawyer" should be immediately disbarred.
5 likes@Paging Doctor Sideburns This was in Canada, we dont have US Miranda Rights. She does have those rights, but continued talking when she should remain silent and ask to go to your cell until your lawyer can appear. In Canada, the police are allowed to continue asking and berating people with questions even after you have asked for a lawyer. It’s fucked up. People NEED to know to say NOTHING.
2 likes@asd dsanot true. Once the person says I want a lawyer- they can’t keep anyone locked in a room for hours and bombard them. Once she says I want a lawyer if the cops keep up- she can sue.. legally ( my brother is an attorney)
1 likeIt’s amazing how precise these investigators are with the way they push and pull back as needed to keep suspects on their toes and lay siege to their thoughts and emotions until they crack. With some of the more cunning killers it really turns into a war of attrition of the mind between good and evil.
98 likesI would love to see some videos of these sorts of tactics being used on people who are not ultimately guilty to see the contrast between the reaction of innocent people vs. guilty.
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This! That would make the video even more interesting since the viewers can see how a guilty person reacts to certain techniques and how an innocent person reacts to the same techniques
5 likestheres another video made by this channel called guilty until proven innocent, which is what you suggested here
8 likesits pretty interesting, give it a watch if you'd like
Studies have been done. Innocent people will confess to crimes of you keep at them long enough.
4 likes@grumpyotter mostly done with people of low cognition
1 like@Dungeon Master Look at the Guildford Four, or many other less-famous examples. Innocent people can even be persuaded that they ARE guilty if the right pressures are applied.
0 likesIt’s so remarkable to me how much these interrogators calculate every single word they say/action.
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It's been studied forever. That's why propaganda works so well.
2 likesAs a Psychologist, I am soooo tempted to change my career path onto criminology, these have been so addictive!
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Go for a minor in it maybe?
3 likesI feel like acting is more of a career for you…
6 likes@rory clynes you don't' even know me
4 likesI feel that a career in bullshitting is better suited to your skill set
6 likes@Jack Duffy good for you
0 likes@Rumi Khan hey I’m only having a bit of fun mate haha good luck in whatever you choose.
2 likes@rory clynes thanks mate, sorry I think I read too much into your comment 😂
2 likesWatch some of "Mr Ballen"s videos before you take that leap. The details of crimes like this are horrific, some incredibly difficult to hear.
1 likeI’m paranoid now, I think the whole world is filled with psychopaths and we don’t recognize them. 😢
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Same. 👀
9 likesIt is! You don't!
55 likesI feel you on that
2 likesNot whole world only in the western countries mainly america this case commonly happens
2 likes@Azure Overlord there are recorded event all over the world. Only in some places it's not considered bad in more primitive places
26 likes@Cain Hager Fair point. Still not as common as in america
0 likesEh, well...
0 likesThat's because no one knows the Truth as to why they are on this earth anymore. Ego is now "god". Love of self ...it is Anti-Christ.
7 likesLooks like you're starting to see the world how it actually is
6 likes@MG W dude tryna bring religion into this in 2021 leave people alone
15 likescourse
1 likeOnly 1% though right, stay positive!
2 likes@Azure Overlord [citation needed]
1 likeMaybe you shouldn't be watching these types of videos if it makes you paranoid of everyone you see. Not healthy at all. Most people are good.
4 likesIts beneficial to learn body language techniques, to help and prevent yourself from getting into trouble..I've dealt with a narcissistic sociopath with psychopathic tendencies, for years, and the only thing that saved my life, was the classes on body language I'd taken several years prior ,in my home country, just for fun! It was offered, for free, by our school psych ...you never know what might help 😌👌do it 💫
7 likesYou don't really know what someone is capable of until they do it.
3 likes@Petrichor 1% is a lot....
2 likesAnd with your paranoia you can join the club!
1 likeOkay, so, do you mean actual clinically diagnosed psychopaths or are you using the term as a catch-all for "murderers, rapists, and evil people"? Because having psychopathy does not inherently make someone an evil or dangerous person, and they are actually more of a danger to themselves than anyone else. People with mental disorders are not evil and out to get you, and if you are actually paranoid (as in the medical definition, not "omg i'm worried about this") about supposed psycopaths being all around you, then you should really seek help. Sorry if this comes across as rude, I have trouble with tone over text, but I'm trying to be polite.
2 likesLmao I thought the same thing after binge watching this channel last night, then checking my dating app this morning. How many of those people on there are gonna wack me lol
0 likesThe whole world is full of psychopaths and I do recognize them
1 likeIndeed
0 likes1 in 20 people are in some way
1 likeYou actually do. Well not always, but sometimes you just kind of know. It's an instinct left over from when humans weren't apex predators, and had to fight off sabertooth gophers and shit. We have this sense of danger that kicks in when dealing with psychopaths.
1 like@Jebediah Hussein What i meant is america has the most prisoner in the entire world. If forgot which documentary i watched because it was a long time ago. Probably the statistic has changed in the last few years.
0 likes@Alexander Chippel Sabertooth gophers??? Lol that sounds cute. Scary but cute 🤔
0 likes@Azure Overlord America does have the most prisoners in the world, but mostly for non-violent or petty crimes, not murder. Although they probably do have the highest rate of gun spree killers in prison (& graveyards) out of any other country.
0 likes@Allison James Only relatively. The majority of gun deaths in America are self inflicted.
1 like@Azure Overlord youd be suprised bruh youd be suprised their everywhere america is just good a monetizing things
0 likes...and that is why Jesus said, "you must be born again." Somewhere else it is said, "Let him who think he stands take heed lest he fall."
0 likesIt is.
0 likesAvailability bias/heuristic
0 likesIt is, most of them are on Wall Street, and that’s not me being snide, there have been psychological studies done with Wall Street investors and most of the ones studied qualified for having antisocial personality disorder. It’s a job that often has you pitted against others and going after people with no remorse, fitting job for someone without a conscience.
0 likesit is and you wont, keep your head down and dont speak to strangers
0 likesThey are called the government
1 likeThat’s a very healthy mindset
0 likesGeorge K Simon has several books (and lectures online) that help average people identify and deal with psychotic toxic manipulative people. Highly recommend checking out his work to gain some send of control and peace of mind in a world filled with scary people.
0 likesThis video seems to show its pretty obvious. Pay attention to the people around you
1 likeOnly one solution, watch more JCS to try to recognize them early on 😄
0 likesSame. I have often wondered how many times I may have spoken to a murderer and been oblivious, or been to someone’s house and there may be a hidden kidnapped victim in a soundproof room or body buried in the yard o.0
0 likesi'm incredibly invested, but the line "her brother, luigi" threw me all the way off,
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Wa-Hoo
64 likesNintendo type shii lol
17 likesMama Mia!
19 likes@Heather Horton no it's pronounced Wii
3 likesDude, same. Lol. Totally broke my immersion for just a second.
13 likesI immediately yelled LUUUIIIGIIII DA PRINCESS IS IN ANOTHER CAAASTLE and then they were talkin about dead kids and i got sad
4 likesIt would have been worse if her brother's name was "Tanuki Mario".
0 likesThere’s people in jail for more years than her in America for having weed
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That part!
3 likesWar on drugs
5 likesHorrifyingly true
14 likesJust legalize the plant dude
17 likesNo there aren’t.
7 likes@Evan Noyes Bernard Noble was arrested in 2010 for two joints worth of marijuana and was going to be imprisoned without parole for 13 years.
43 likes@Avery What else did he do? Priors.
4 likes@Evan Noyes His priors were also marijuana possession, so the argument still holds up. It's all under the umbrella of "having weed".
42 likes@Evan Noyes You said people don't go to jail for longer than this woman just for having weed and you were wrong. Nothing in your reply makes what you said any less wrong.
65 likes@Evan Noyes I guarantee you that you have broke the law at some point in your life.
9 likes@John Symons Yup. And I’ve been caught before and payed the price.
1 likeWeed is bad, ok...
3 likes@Tõnis Leppik for what? lol
0 likesNo, there is not. It was still a ridiculously light sentence.
1 likeThanks Joe Biden!
3 likes@Hocotatium111 the argument doesn’t hold because you said “people” as plural. You’ve named one person. Name another and you’re right.
1 like@David Arbogast i got the shit beat outta me for pissing thc didnt have any on me. Lost my job was in jail for 2 years
1 like@Lee The Flea you are right on the gun rights etc in Britain but we do not have a government anything like the states.
3 likesThere is no such thing as a DUI checkpoint here. We don’t have the largest prison population per capita as the US does. We don’t give such long sentances. Our prisons aren’t rape centres for gangs. Police do not force you to the ground in cuffs - thats only if you’re violent. By and large, the authorities leave you alone. Not so in the states, you have possibly the most aggressive police forces and legal system in the western world. Your guns have not kept you safe from that.
Our legal system if anything is too lenient.
We can see clearly on YT the differences. British police tend to call you sir and ask you to sit in the car. US police lose their shyt and wrestle you to the ground.
It is much closer to a police state in the US, you have no idea how easy going it is here in comparison.
Cops these days won’t even bust you for weed, provided you don’t blow it in their faces, they don’t even care
@rafer Jefferson iii fair enough fair enough you've got me there.
1 like@Lee The Flea just also want to say I love Americans and see you as our best Ally
0 likes@Lee The Flea I think the USA is in the top 10 best countries to live and we definitely have some unique freedoms here like 2A and some of if not the best freedom of speech protection but there's also some pretty draconian laws and really major issues as well like there is anywhere. I think people are usually pretty extreme and say either that no country can come close to our greatness or that the USA is a total shithole but imo we're ahead of the world in a lot of ways and behind in some others
1 like@sensitiveGangster1 we aren't perfect, you're right. But I do believe we have an amazing foundation that has been close to perfect before and can be again. For example the racial stuff. We've overcome a lot of that but now in the process of "correcting it" we are backsliding back towards segregation and open racism. I believe that's manufactured for political gain. I think the US is in a very dangerous position these days and that saddens me because there's nothing I or any normal American can do about it.
0 likesThere's that guy in Japan that murdered a woman, ate parts of her, cuddled her dead body, dismembered her, put her in a fridge, took her back out, ate some more of her, put her in 2 separate suit cases, took a cab to a park and tried to dispose of them in front of people. Multiple witnesses. He's confessed. He was put in a mental institution for...a couple of months I believe? He's now free. And still says he desires to EAT PEOPLE. HE IS FREE!!
1 likeSo yeah. It's not just America. Justice systems every where aren't perfect.
@Avery yes but she got life and i doubt she'd get parole after the 10 years
0 likes@Juicy342YT you didn't stop shootings haha there was one just this month. Congratulations genius.
0 likes@Lee The Flea I didn't say we stopped them, i said we made it extremely difficult to get a gun at all. Maybe actually read what i say?
1 like@Juicy342YT haha okay buddy :) with all your laws you failed and you know it
0 likes@Sandra Swan there is actually some research coming out, that it might affect appetite and eating habits as well as the digestive system [still research], I wish they did more research on it 😭
0 likesFalse.
0 likes@sprayfarts stop being to bring politics into everything it’s so annoying
0 likes@cathy Rundell Murphy r/whoosh
0 likes@cathy Rundell Murphy you’re 0-2.
0 likesShe got released from prison in July 2020 while awaiting appeal. It’s gross.
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What a joke
55 likes🤦♂️
3 likesNo way!!!!!!
14 likesCanadian legal system
10 likes@Jai U.S. legal system has even worse cases than that lol Try a few other videos on this channel. Casey Anthony is a great example of the American system imo
25 likesYet, her husband got 20 years for drugs.... What the actual f**k ?
14 likes@Andrew Vaillant legal systems in all countries are shit tbh I agree with both of you
5 likesThat's some BS
0 likesCANADA
1 likeBut she cant leave Quebec, cant apply for a passport, cant leave the house between 9PM and 6AM, has to give 25,000 dollars, and has to go to psychological counseling. Dont take stuff out of context
0 likes@I'm a Turkey wow you think that's punishment? Her kids are dead and poor her can not get a passport or leave the house!
3 likesAs a parent this is literally heartbreaking. I will never understand how somebody can do harm to a child,much less their own child💔 She doesn't deserve anything less than what she did to them
37 likesWhat a breath of fresh air to find such great, solid channels like this. Integrity, and in-depth. Like thank you and please keep the videos coming. I know it must take a lot of work and just know there is a lot of gratitude here for this.
34 likesIt’s so completely unfathomable to me that any human being would be capable of murdering a child let alone their own children! And yet it happens. They have lost their humanity if they ever had any to begin with. Those people deserve hell
8 likesHoly shit I could never be an interrogator. That amount of patience for people who do these horrible things. I have no clue how these interrogators do this.
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You could just be the bad cop character.
61 likesThey don’t do it without losing the ability believe anybody. These guys... The person in front of them isn’t ever really innocent. They can’t be. They are subjects on which you perform an operation. And it’s not anything else. They are there to attempt to shake your tree. However that is accomplished. And see if what falls out is inconsistent, or can be used to implicate you. If the shoe fits it goes to the prosecutor. And you get charged. Nothing more to it. And often it works well enough. And often it doesn’t. It’s not noble really. It’s necessary. But it isn’t noble.
42 likesThey go home and drink. No lie
45 likes@Ashlyforever so does everyone else in other lines of work.
9 likesI had a prof I used to go for smoke breaks with mid lecture who explained picking up the habit from having to sit poker faced across from pieces of shit day-in and day-out. I wouldn't have managed it. I'd be in the cell next to them by the end of the day
16 likes@GK Lee Wow. What did he teach- if you don't mind my asking?
1 likeThis is like watching the most uncomfortable game of uncle ever
2 likesA bit different in our parts of the world
1 likebeing an interrogator is never a personal thing, whatever they do is to serve someone above them and not their own opinion. It's a bit paradoxical, they have to think and act for "the law" and not for themselves, but they also must think objectively to understand the thoughts of the criminal to fully understand them. It's pretty amazing actually, being an interrogator would be really depressing for me but it really interests me as well. seems like such a weird job
4 likesI am not capable of these levels of cruelty to be an interrogator.
3 likes@chickenmonger123 I mean you can't say they are always guilty. I'm not defending this lady at all. But this channel put out a video just two months ago called "Guilty until proven innocent" which shows two cases of people falsely accused. So to say the person is never innocent is just straight-up wrong. The law isn't 100% full proof. There are plenty of cases of people falsely accused and spent time in prison when they were completely innocent.
8 likesInnocent until proven guilty. Sometimes they get it wrong.
1 like@gartner101 cruelty?
1 likeIt would be extremely difficult, but I bet the main reason they're able to keep it together is by thinking about getting some sort of justice for the victim(s).
0 likes@V Interrogators are cruel and manipulative to break people as human beings. That is why so many innocent people confess to crimes they didn't do and why so many innocent people are in prison. Every American is one unfortunate encounter away from decades in prison.
7 likes@CSPORT The problem is that interrogators play 'sport' with innocent people too. They are so determined to get the 'win' they are not interested in finding the truth. That is how so many miscarriages of justice happen. I was on a jury for a case where it was clear the cops had just arrested the nearest obvious suspect; didn't bother with even the minimum investigation and just relied on an interrogation to confuse and trick the suspect into implicating themselves. His alibi checked out but it depended on the defense lawyer to provide the witness to show it. Fortunately, this was England in the 1980s where there was still some social cohesion and distrust for the police so the jury dismissed the charges after about 5 minutes discussion. However, in the 21st century for every American it just takes one unfortunate encounter with a policeman to be facing decades in prison. Being innocent does not help.
2 likesi want to be an interrogator but my friend says i’ll end up making people cry. is that a good thing or a bad thing
0 likes@Zoro You will be making innocent people cry. You will end up sending innocent people to prison for decades and destroying their lives. Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
1 likeIts called being emotionally mature
0 likes@gartner101 Levels of cruelty? No shit ?!
0 likes"why do you use the word 'weird' I don't understand this word"
0 likesGood training
0 likesCause they are like them...
0 likesSeriously!!!! The patience its astounding 5 minutes in I would have slapped that smirk off her face and made wallpaper with that picture she "doesn't want to see"
0 likesLots of money.
0 likesWhat amazes me is how long the interrogation goes on for yet they never run out of thing's to say
1 likeThat's why they don't pick investigators from internet comment sections...they they know their personal emotions could f*ckup the investigation and case in court. So they hold themself and do their job so the sucker pays for his/her crimes
1 likeCuz you get paid by the hour. Id imagine they also get a "bonus" for confessions and that bonus is worth it to sit in a small room talking to a murderer for 8 hours
3 likes@adbrooks95 you are incorrect on both accounts
0 likes@V I guess being around the cruelty ridden people*** is what they kinda meant
0 likes@Zoro lmao I can make people cry too
0 likesBlessing and a curse??
you have to want to win
0 likes0wow0 dude stop swearing
0 likesPower trip mostly
0 likesIt's simple. Normal people don't get off on bullying someone for hours. It's not patience, it's pathology. He sounds about as excited as a man can get when she's crumbling.
1 likeBecause they done well in school.
0 likesThe most disturbing part of this is the inexplicable way the corner of that table is cut….
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reminds me of the times in science class when my teacher would group me with people I dislike for a project
7 likesIt’s meant to keep people with OCD on edge. (Cause we all know they make up the majority of the bat shit crazy psychos.) 😳
29 likesWhy did u tell me
20 likesIts psychological - a dialogue table😌
13 likes@B Swarts what the fuck?
36 likesI'm happy I'm not alone 🤣
7 likes😂😂😂
2 likesLol
1 like😂😂😂😂
2 likesThey applied the “Miter Saw Technique”
10 likesCorrect…like. Why
2 likes@B Swarts No they don't...
6 likesSomeone got hungry
1 likeSeeing her take that crime scene photo of her dead daughters and flip it upside down was just absolutely cold. This woman was so emotionless and showed no remorse. Absolute monster
36 likesThe scariest thing I have ever heard. Something that drives it home.
70 likesHearing a detective say nothing except, "let me give you a bit of personal advice. When you're in there, dont talk to anyone. Keep to yourself, dont tell anyone what you did". Then gets up and leaves the room. It lets it set in whats really going on, gets that thought of whats about to happen going.
"i have the right to remain silent"
52 likesIts amazing how you can see the detective almost panic for a bit, and he just starts asking bizarre questions like "what do you mean by strange" all in order to bring her back into the conversation.
I trust this faceless detective with my heart and soul.
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Me too ;-;
52 likes@Johnny Bananarama Nooooo n
15 likesThe detective does his best I meant the monster get it
9 likesM
2 likesNo
Is this a April fool joke cause it is a messed up joke
13 likesGod damm it life sentence whit perol she and her brother killed her kid ice cold if I was the judge no porole and the brother death sentence
@Johnny Bananarama bro stop smoking what you on ? Lol
79 likes@excuse me why I like my dank bro hahah
4 likesBut she treadeed by the system to soft I think
Thes are are some thisspekebel{idk if I pronounce this one right) ppl scumbags
@excuse me hahahah and stop about thinking what I am smoking nice comment bro
3 likes@Johnny Bananarama Thes are some thisspekebel indeed
58 likes@Francisco Legón you know what I mean I don't mean the Detektiv I mean the girl that was interegeted
0 likes@Johnny Bananarama don't ever buy weed from the gas station prime example: Johnny Bananarama
48 likes@excuse me excuse you nah bro I am fooling around and English isn't my first or second language
18 likesBob! I have watched all your videos more than once ♥️
2 likesCheck the end of the bizarre case of Stephen McDaniel
1 like@Bob Gymlan Hello, I am a subscriber of yours.
3 likesIt’s the body of Connan O Brian but the voice of a muscular Brazilian Man.
4 likesHi Bob Gymlan
1 like@Johnny Bananarama You probably meant despicable?
1 likeHe's just trying to make things easier for the prosecution, whether they're innocent or not, so he's just doing a job; he's not your friend.
1 like@Ingwia Fraujaz improv!
1 likeYes.. and?
@Johnny Bananarama what...?
1 likeMaybe the detective was Bigfoot.
0 likesHe's just a voice actor.
0 likesI trust no law enforcement regardless of my guilt or not. Maybe they save my life one day, but that has yet to happen.
2 likesNobody is freaking out about Bob Gymlan? Goes to show how elite our bigfoot community is 😎
1 likeYou shouldn't. He's a highly-effective manipulator who would contort your reality if it served his purpose.
2 likesWhere is he from and why is he in America dealing with hardest cases? You can clearly tell he speaks perfect English but he isn’t native, sounds like Hungarian, Polish or Russian native background.
0 likes@Johnny Bananarama why the brother what did he do
0 likes@MrGrumpyGills yes I live in a country when you speak only German and the last time I learned English was 24 years ago excuse my English
0 likesI could listen to you two talk about crime and crytids for hours
0 likes@rhend44x rhend Sounds like a franco Quebecois accent to me. And she sounds like she's got an anglo Montrealer accent (that italian influence is common in anglos in Laval).
0 likesCops are all franco around here, and english or french people in Montreal and Laval are typically able to at least understand the other language very well.
But yeah this isn't the US, it's in Quebec, in Laval. Which is basically like a big suburb to Montreal, even though it is it's own city.
On an unrelated note, I love the way franco Quebecers speak english. It's the best sounding accent to speak English in IMO, and a lot of the time they're very fluent as well (we really are a billingual city, feels like 50/50 sometimes and we all switch back and forth between the languages). Conversely, when anglos like me speak french, even if we're kinda fluent, it sounds like shit.
@MrGrumpyGills yes I mean that word like I said
0 likesGerman is my first language
i dont he has the worst accent on earth
1 like@Corinne nothing more YTA you
0 likesWitch one?
0 likesGoddamn! Bobby G is here! When we finally catch a bigfoot you're gonna have to be the guy to interrogate it. ;)
1 likeCan we all just calm down and realise that we are in the company of the mighty BG!!! 🤪
0 likes@rhend44x rhend Roumanian?
0 likes@excuse me Sativa Bananarama hahah
0 likesSuperimposing a highly disparaging tone isn't a tactic, he's just french
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That's pretty disparaging and bigoted :D
15 likes@WillBeRightBack well, I am French too ;)
242 likesfrench canadian
56 likes@WillBeRightBack cringe
74 likes@WillBeRightBack lmao talked like that and got completely owned because you didnt knew where they lived :D
20 likes@WillBeRightBack I- quoi?
7 likesWillBeRightBack de quoi tu parles
5 likes@Xenopere *Québecois. We don’t call ourselves French Canadians in Quebec since we’re the only French majority province.
9 likes@Zaddy still canadian you guys speak differently so hard to understand
3 likes@Xenopere It’s a distinct society thing. Some Québécois are babies because French has been suppressed by English for so long in Canada, so they don’t necessarily like being called “French-Canadians,” as it doesn’t acknowledge strictly where they live, which is the cultural centre of the largest population of French speaking people in the country. That’s why Quebec has a lot of separatists.
3 likes@Zaddy i didnt know
0 likesFrench-Canadian includes Francaskois, Fracontariens, Acadiens, etc. Quebecois is just Quebec specifically. I'm Québecoise, but also French-Canadian. We all are. It's just semantics. People mad about this are mostly going to be old boomers (separatists)...not the younger generations really? No one I know of.
13 likesWe all are* as if, technically, of you are Québecoise, speak Québecois, that makes you french canadian.
0 likes@Zaddy For now.
0 likes@Annelise Gray Well in this case, it was in the greater Montreal area, so we aren’t talking about Canada as a whole. But I agree, old politicians here are still being babies.
1 likeThat's Gold.
1 like@J fuck le ti coute qui nous trash talk 😂
1 likeI am French and I totally agree with this hahaha
3 likesGood one man
Québecois the only french speaking in America. Québecois.
0 likesAy ay ay, Mama Mia...
0 likes@WillBeRightBack ratio
1 like* French Canadian *
0 likes😂😂
0 likesThere are lots of other types of French Canadians but the Québecois accent is distinctive IMHO (and this video has a great example of it). So in this context it's worth being specific even ignoring all the politics around it.
0 likeslol
0 likesJe suis d'accord...
0 likes🤣
0 likes@WillBeRightBack You're my Hero.
0 likes@WillBeRightBack I don't mean to dogpile on someone that's been raked over the coals by comments, but "bigot" is REALLY over used. Completely takes away from the actual context or meaning of when it could hold meaning or weight when we desensitize people to the response.
2 likesDisparaging could work pretty well
#truth
0 likesDid anyone else think that the interrogator sounding quite like George st pierre the UFC fighter.
1 likeAnd yes I know gsp is also from Quebec but just saying
I've binge watched almost all the videos on this page now. And I swear it should be required to watch these in college classes as learning tool. This is the best channel in this category on any platform.
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Why? Most people are not going to need to know how police interrogation works, better teach them kids how to access benefits, do their taxes and job interview process
0 likes@Samson Cooper I was talking about college classes for those who choose to go into this particular field..
1 likeJCS, I must congratulate you on hitting the algorithm jackpot with "What pretending to be crazy looks like". With the amount of thought put into your videos, I'm glad such quality content is randomly being pushed by our Lord and savior RNJesus
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We are all one lololol that’s how I found this channel too!
1 likeIt was a great video!!! Love this channel with all my <3
FFS Jesus has nothing to do with it
0 likesThis man literally needs his own show, how could I be so interested in a topic and never watch the shows they have on tv but can sit here for literal hours and fall asleep to the videos on this channel 😂
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Same
1 like15 years for drug charges.
16685 likes10 years for the murder on two children.
Seems legit.
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62 likesIt's because she was convicted of 2nd degree murder not 1st degree.
1087 likesI completely agree though, drug charges should still be way less time than 2nd degree murder.
It was life imprisonment with a minimum non-parole period of 10 years. The drug charges are probably eligible for parole after 5 years.
537 likes@Jacob Molina It doesn't matter about charges. Women always get lesser sentences no matter what
807 likesAgree. Although drugs probably kill more people at the end of the day, I don't think jailing people is necessarily the answer.
89 likes@Alana Banana Canada You're right because not jailing people will definitely stop it.
141 likes@Jacob Molina no more like keep the drug charges as is, but extend the murder charges. To me it should be life without parole for anyone convicted of murder, or child rape. Period.
235 likesSeems Canadian
45 likes@Justin Barton Finland too. Sometimes it feels like the more developed a country is, the more ridiculously short sentences are for violent crimes..
148 likesAlana BananaCanada well no one forcing anyone to take drugs, so...
21 likes@Katja sweden too
11 likesYup the upside down ways of the satanic elite.. Right in your face..
9 likes@Bovine Intervention Well it obviously isnt getting rid of the problem is it, Einstein!
12 likesIn Canada 10 years really means 5 years
11 likes@Maria Galluzzi I 100% agree
0 likes@Katja Yeah, here if you are a "first timer" they will let you off after half of your served sentence. "Best case scenarios" cold blooded murderers can be walking the streets after 2,5 years. I know this because I've seen it happen.
15 likesits 10 years before the chance of parole so this is inaccurate.
8 likes@Maria Galluzzi Bruh what exactly do people have against drugs? Drugs laws should be abolished, let grown people make their own poor decisions. All drug laws in North America stem from the American hatred of Mexican immigrants in the early 1900s anyway. That's why possession in the US usually carries a longer sentence than most find appropriate, because the goal was to imprison Mexican immigrants by accusing them of drug trafficking.
55 likes@Anonymous You do know what manslaughter is right? You have probably accidentally had some form of impact on somebodies death in your lifetime, even if you don't know it.
10 likes@Katja It does sound strange, but in Sweden and other Scandinavian countries, the recidivism rate in violent offenders is the lowest in the world, as the term focuses on rehabilitation and not punishment.
54 likes@OrangeJunge You're right, that's actually a great point!
17 likes@Luis Martinez usually because of insufficient evidence, a sketchy case, a really good defense team, ect. And considering how much prisoners hate chomos, trust me. They will receive hell in prison even just in an hour long period.
2 likes@Anonymous manslaughter? Well, yeah. It wasn't murder and the longer you keep a person who has potential to be rehabilitated in prison, the worse they'll be in the end
11 likes@Anonymous I can't believe muppet is the best thing you could come up with. I grew up in areas where gang activity was very common and in the 10th grade one of my friends got beaten to death because of gang related issues. I know what it's like. And sadly it would still constitute as manslaughter depending on the team he had. I'm not saying he shouldn't have gotten more time for being a repeat offender but if you get charged with a lesser time you'll receive a lesser sentence
4 likesIt's Canadian law. New Zealand and Australia are similar.
2 likesThis is what’s wrong with the judicial service.
0 likesO Canada, O Canada
1 likeOh it's just disgusting. It makes absolutely 0 sense.
0 likesNah that can't be right. A feminist told me we live in a world where women are disadvantaged
8 likes@James W they are but get off way too easy in court for some reason
2 likesThat's feminist Canada for you.
2 likes@Alana Banana Canada then what do you do instead? Keep em on the streets?
0 likeskids have no value in our legal culture
3 likes@Bovine Intervention killing ourselves in the pursuit of pleasure is the oldest human past time. Drugs won the War on Drugs a few millennia ago.
9 likesBovine Intervention is that legit? I’ve never heard of that. It shouldn’t be that way if it is.
0 likesI hope to God with all my heart that that doesn't happen. But at least it's only a 'possibility' ultimately the parole board decides wether or not she gets released after 10 yrs so realistically and morally speaking they would not let that happen. So let's hope she gets her hopes crushed and gets denied at every parole hearing with absolutely no hesitation. By the grace and love of God. Amen.
1 likeGod bless America
2 likesMetric Fern 💯
0 likesWhat are you talking about? She got life in prison, not 10 years...
12 likes@Bovine Intervention well look at Portugal... A more liberal drug policy is definetely better for society at large.
11 likesThat’s why I don’t like Canada’s justice system
0 likesGotta love the war on drugs
0 likesPlus it took 10 years to get her in a cell which is ridiculous
0 likesRight?? Smh .. 😧
0 likescrazy
0 likesChecks out
0 likesIt's because the government can't collect tax revenue off drugs. Avoiding taxation is a far more grievous crime than murder.
11 likesI had yet to get to that part, thx spoiler. JK. That is horrible
0 likesThe war on drugs was a massive failure just like all wars democrats
3 likesBruh it life with possibility of parole after 10 years
1 likeShe : Life, w/possible parole in 10yrs, which she WON'T get. He : 15yrs. Typically, possible parole in 5yrs, which he MIGHT'VE received, if he hadn't been suicided..
6 likes@Jacob Molina There are specifics involved: If she doesn't have kids, she'll likely never kill again. She won't be paroled until too old to have kids. Drug dealers almost always go back to their chosen profession, but nonetheless, tend to be paroled much sooner than murderers.
3 likesTo be fair, the sentence is a life sentence. All it means is the possibility of parole will only become available after a set minimum of 10 years of the sentence has passed. In cases like this though it's very unlikely that will be granted, and she'll likely live out the rest of her life behind bars as she should.
4 likesWhat she only got 10years what kinda shit is that but hay she got a longer sentence in her mind for the rest of her life
0 likesShe didn't get 10 years. She got life. She cant even be considered for parole until at least 10 years. Its almost unheard of for somebody to get parole at their first hearing for murder cases. For example, Mark Chapman who shot john Lennon has had parole hearings since 2000 and is still in prison in 2020 having been refused 10 times. By your logic, he only got 19 years but has actually served 39 and counting. Theres no need to misrepresent the sentence
14 likesThey were real good drugs
0 likesTheJamig keeping cattle apart ?
0 likesDarren Finnerty I don’t see the problem with cattle standing together
0 likes@Bob Graham well thats ok then, nothing to see here.
0 likesYou really can't judge this stuff if you weren't at the trial though; something(s) likely led the jury(s) to respectively determine that the husband would likely "reoffend" within the next 10 ears, with the wife determined to be essentially of no further risk to anyone.
1 likeAlso, if like her husband, the rest of her family wasn't permanently embittered toward her, and broken over the feeling, but instead only wanted to see her mental sickness treated, then they could have petitioned for a lighter sentence....
Point is, there are usually sound reasons for these apparently backwards results (which are not apparent on the surface of things ..)
(Although I do think victimless crimes should never be felonious, and I'm only ignoring that for the purpose of this example)...
@Bovine Intervention he didn't say that. Don't be a fool. He is only implying that the best answer to reducing drug casualties is not imprisonment.
4 likes... Because there are actually other means.... Like, say, better education, access to (currently controlled) aantidotes, and with decriminalization, even focusing drug enforcement laws more tactfully to encourage quality control and labeling of drugs type and purity, if a state went that far.
"Life sentese with possibility of parole after 10 years" is not the same as "10 years" my deaf friends.
6 likes@Bovine Intervention absolutely false.
1 like@Bovine Intervention Depends if we are talking about the distributors or the addict. But in fact, decriminalizing drugs would help to solve the problem. You'll never see an end to it altogether, sure, this is true. But do you really believe that drugs being illegal is doing anything to stop people from buying or selling them? It's not, I'll remind you, but if they were to be not only legalized but also regulated, and we were to put doctors and counselors on the scene as opposed to law enforcement, addicts not only would have better resources to get help, but also a better chance of reaching out as the stigma would also start to shrink. Drug dealers kill people, I'll agree with you there, but addicts only kill themselves (perhaps in rare cases others, but usually this is a result of an underlying mental condition, not being the addiction).
4 likesLess overdoses, less crime rate, overall a happier world. You should really look into these issues before making the same old generalized statements that we've made for hundreds if not thousands of years which actually have been proven to instill in people a distrust for authority. You dont put a paranoid schizophrenic in jail for their delusions, why should we be putting an addict in jail for their cravings? Do you really think that's been stopping anyone? Or maybe you believe that the DARE program was a success? Or maybe you just dont care about addicts and they're lower on the totem pole than everyone else to you and you're ok with peoples friends and family dying everyday?
@Bovine Intervention it doesn't matter about the sentences, charges get lesser women no matter what
1 likeErik Duchamp if you think about how many lives are ruined and/or killed because of those drugs, maybe it’s right... or maybe not.
0 likes@Bovine Intervention yeah because the war on drugs has been so successful.
4 likesUnbelievable
1 likeWhat an outrage
Canada is not Texas 🇺🇸 where she would go to death row and Texas doesn’t mess around
@Marzattackz and whether you're innocent or not. I'll keep my country of Canada where the government doesn't kill it's own citizens.
3 likesLegit bullshit !
0 likesCanada is ridiculous. Lets be honest, there's a handful of things criminals would do gladly if they know it's a few years. In Scandanavia you can rape and murder and then spend 8 years in a gov spa recuperating. And they wonder why people flock there from all over and the crime rate rises.
1 likeThat's the Canadian Judicial system for you.
0 likespatriarchy and privilege don't you know
0 likes@Katja same in Denmark the max you can get here is 16 years but gets out after 2 -1/3 of the sentence is done meaning they max get 5-6 years inside the jail unless you kill a policeman then you get 32 years in a Kuk Kuk's nest
1 like@Hunk666 agree Denmark here
1 likethank nixon
0 likesBy selling hard drugs, you don't kill two people. You kill tens, hundreds, sometimes thousands of people depending of the length and extent of your illegal activities. But I also understand that the murder of your own children is much more grotesque and much more difficult to comprehend for us. Someone sells drugs for the money, yet the reason to kill your own children or any children is a little harder to understand. However, the legal system cannot act on feelings, emotions or personal sense of morality. Its about the damage that is done.
1 like@Hunk666 drugs cripple societies, no matter the quantity we allow. Societies are already degraded to a point of no return because of alcohol and now you want other highly addictive toxic substances running free in your society, which apart from their well known features also spread through society like wildfire. Might aswell lable drug charges as solicitation of genocide or societal corruption
0 likesWomen get less time than men
0 likesThat's canadian law, pathetic!
0 likesJacob Molina it was drugs that led to this situation
0 likes@Alana Banana Canada was gonna say, the drugs could potentially kill and ruin more lives. although she should have had a worse sentence for sure. life with no parole. who could kill a especially their own kid.
1 likeBovine Intervention Perfect draconian response. Going to the other extreme when that’s not what she was even saying. There are much better ways to handle people caught up in drug charges than jailing them. Actually helping them readjust to “normal” society is the answer.
2 likeswalshy Buying a bag of weed that was grown by your friend, driving it home to smoke, getting pulled and put in jail for possession is an example of a victimless crime. Yes, there is such thing.
3 likesBlue eyed hexe
0 likesMalena she DID get life in prison, do your own damn research! ‘women get lesser sentences’ it’s just a misogynistic hot take
2 likesDrugs kill more people than murder so it makes sense, drugs do more damage with more long-term effects than murder does.
0 likesNo one in Canada gets 15 years for drugs .. well maybe if you are bringing in a tanker load of it.
1 like@Corby Dorian How? I used to be a junkie and guess what the first thing you do when you get out of jail?
0 likes@Dean Nelson do you even understand what they are saying?
0 likes@Musa447 Its not that hard to understand. Are you a marijuana alarmist as well?
0 likes@seri katil People do that to themselves. No one makes you pick up the needle.
0 likes@bone8352 idk. did i mention marijuana?
0 likesTo answer the question of its legality, marijuana is not addictive in itself. It becomes a problem because it's a gateway drug.
0 likes@Musa447 I know your type I think. What is your opinion on that anyway? Sorry if I jumped the shark.
0 likes@bone8352 My type? You clearly don't know or don't care about societies decimated by narcotics. Read about opium wars it might educate you on this topic so you have something to actually add instead of rambling on about people being "anti-marijuana" or "that type". In fact I know your type and this is as futile as trying to argue with a modern day feminist. Don't mean to offend you but I like to speak from facts not like this. Have a good one dude.
0 likes@Bovine Intervention Or no sentence and just walk away totally free.
0 likes@Bovine Intervention like jailing people has stopped it so far?
0 likesThe guy had other offences in the past and part of a crime family and on the run for 4years
0 likes@Eric Duchamp 👍😄
0 likes@Bovine Intervention doesnt mean she will ever GET parole
0 likesOnly in the United States 🇺🇸
0 likesDrug charges should not exist, period.
5 likesI dont think it's fair I'm just saying their logic behind that is mostly when you are distributing drugs you're basically slowly killing a mass of people
0 likes@Katja It's because wealthy countries suddenly believe they have the moral obligation of turning shitty people into good people. Also if you look at Scandinavian prisons you'll be shocked because many of them are very hotel-like. Nothing better than paying taxes for that stuff, eh.
0 likesJ L how is weed a drug!? Get real you baby boomer 😂
0 likes@Joeseph Lambert very good point, i always use arguments based around natural rights and liberal philosophy for drug use arguments, as the government is ment to act as something that protects our rights from an other rather than ourselves, although i didnt know the right to preform as your own docter was that embedded into the constitution.
0 likes@erik omfg ... horrible !!!!! How do you kill your children ???? I don't understand !!!!
1 like@Jacob Molina drug charges are easiest to prove in court, and if it looks like they'd get away with other things they did, or to streamline sentencing and save money and time, maximum sentences are recommended, especially for repeat offenders.
0 likesand Casey Anthony gets nothing
1 likeBoth are bad
0 likesBut murder should
Have a heavier sentence since it is the worse crime anyone can commit
she got a life sentence.
0 likesBecause drugs kill people 1 brick can easily kill several dozen
0 likes10 year IF she gets parole..
1 like200 kilos of coke would do far more harm than the lives of two children being lost. Don’t be naive
0 likesWell the jury considers all the lives that those drugs would of had a negative impact on an maybe also die from so is it not obvious why you would get more time wake up people
0 likesHow about the Jacob Cayer case? Clear premeditation but the clearly insane jury found him to be insane! As if they are expert witnesses that can decide. That is insanity.
0 likesShe probably got a Democrat judge. Democrats believe that it's her right to murder her children, because they are "just a bundle of cells", and murdering children is to be considered "female reproductive rights".
0 likesFEMALE
0 likes@Toomany Francis Cos its really all about the money government's aren't making on the sale of the drugs, No taxes are paid not 5 cent's governments don't like that there's no money for them so they just deem drugs illegal.
0 likesAnd its not at all about the death & tragedy it may bring some drug users not one bit governments don't give a toss about the people who die or become jobless and homeless,
As you so rightly say the choice to use drugs is entirely ones own nobody forces you,
Yep all about the greedy governments.
@Toomany Francis What f are you talking about, Its ones own choice to do drugs, no one forces you to use drugs, No ones responsible for any one that may die due to using drugs, Thats in themselves who choose to use them.
0 likesThe sentence you get depends a lot on what sex you are, how good your lawyer is, and what judge is handling the trial. The judicial system has very little to do with fairness.
0 likes@Alana Banana Canada Not really, look at the stats, legal prescription drugs kill more people than all "illegal" drugs combined. the "war" on drugs" has been pointless, until you find out who has been behind their supply. (agencies within governments create and organize the supply, have done ever since England was exporting opium to China centuries ago, its not only used to fund black projects with no government oversight, but to bring countries to their knees, and often to create "poverty" low income area's which are ideal for recruiting to fill the ranks of the military) there is a lot to it, and no single answers. P.S did you notice how low her sentence was? take a read of the book "the Myth of male power" by Warren Farrell.
2 likes@Bovine Intervention But jailing people and making sure they can't get a job, loan or mortgage for using a drug definitely stops it.
3 likesin Canada the Drug Charges are classified as a non violent crime..offenders can be in a halfway house after as little as 1/12 of their sentence and at home after 1/6 on a fast track parole...
0 likes@Bovine Intervention it should be about crime not gender wtf
0 likesThat's because the government appreciates population control but despises people making money without them getting a piece of it. It's disgusting.
1 likeOne impacts the illegal/black ops money train, the other is just human life (as disgusting as it is).
0 likeswelcome to canada eh
1 like@FOnewmike we got a grammar cultist🤣 "for" was correct
0 likesYou're right our current criminal justice system has virtually eliminated the drug trade! Heavy sarcasm there buddy, maybe jailing has been just useless as no criminal punishment at all
2 likesLife sentence is about 30 yrs...the first 10 yrs of that she cant get a parole...after 10 yrs she is eligible of parole...but it doesnt mean that she will get a parole..she can still be in jail 20 more yrs...a parole is given when for example you bahave good in jail..it doesnt mean that she got less years than her husband...
0 likes@Hunk666 i agree except the islamic countries part, I'm from Egypt and the judicial system here is just extremely corrupt, doesn't matter whether you're male or female, you're most likely screwed. Also you can literally get the death penalty for having weed here
0 likes@Musa447
2 likesYou show remarkable resistance to facts and seem to cling to Anslinger's ideas about Cannabis, not to mention other drugs.
Look at Portugal. Since they de facto legalised the possession of even "hard" drugs, they have a steady DECLINE of related crimes, deaths and dependants. Not to mention the Netherlands for decades now. So, reality is not on your side, which makes you operate from a mere ideological standpoint, which in turn makes every further conversation senseless. You have your opinion and NO MATTER what anybody, reality or even god would tell you, would make you think different. So, lost cause. Get help with accepting reality.
@walshy Who do I hurt when I smoke weed at home after work? Weed I've grown myself.
2 likesNAME THE VICTIM HERE. And don't count me, cause I am a productive member of society, despite (or maybe BECAUSE OF) drug use.
IT IS a victimless crime. If the user becomes a victim it is the user's fault and then responsibility to remedy that. But just to say "there is no victimless crime" without even ONE example is really weak dude. So please, answer my question from above.
@Night the moon Sorry, I can not find my comment to which you reply, but thx for the info. I am no specialist for the African continent and its systems of laws regarding drugs in each country. Of course what you say sounds really shitty.
1 likeIn Europe and US the courts ARE highly biased torwards women, no matter the crime. This is also no mere claim without backup, but unfortunately the reality.
@Hunk666 yea agreed
1 likeIts called abortion people get away with it everyday she just did a late abortion....nothing to see here
0 likes@Katja just look at the case of Vince Li (since changed his name) ...ridiculous
0 likes@Hunk666 Now here's the problem. You speak on behalf of yourself (an individual). I can tell you from fact as I'm sure many people would agree, not every junkie is a productive member of society, like you say you are? You might like to kick back with an ounce of weed after work but to other people, mainly youngsters, drugs are a distraction from reality. It disrupts the flow of society and naturally disrupts productivity as it's apparent in the events that led up to the opium wars in China. Note: this history wouldn't have existed if drugs were a victimless crime, instead, the victims are not just the individuals but the society as a whole. There were also the drug wars in United States when cocaine and methamphetamine ran rampant.
0 likes@Musa447
2 likes"Arguments" like the opium WAR. Society today is not 1850th China. There goes your "argument" out of the window. NOWADAYS, every singel country with less harsh drug laws has less troubles with users and "junkies" as you so eloquently put it. That is reality today. You argue just the position of Anslinger and Nixon.
You argue against REALITY. You can call me all names you want but it makes you look quite bad, as I thought sober people are per definition better people....
@Hunk666 you say it's not 1850 China. What's changed? Did we grow am extra limb? Or more resistance to corruption? Furthermore I said junkies and i meant junkies because you're not only supporting weed but other drugs to. Now idek what you're on about tbh. Had I been talking to a sensible person this conversation would've gone a much different direction but rn there's no direction to this.
0 likes@Alana Banana Canada people choose to use drugs, these kids didn't choose to be murdered.
0 likes@Hunk666 It's not about how dangerous drugs are. If that were the case tobacco and alcohol would be illegal. It's because drugs are an uncontrollable, highly valuable commodity.
0 likes@Jared
1 like"It's not about how dangerous drugs are. If that were the case tobacco and alcohol would be illegal."
Yes, that is the hypocrisy underlying all of this. Weed has been made illegal because one rich guy wanted to stop hemp and his house ideologist Harry was racist here and there to get it done. It was NEVER about facts, freedoms or even probabilities regarding this topic but stupid catchy slogans like "war" on drugs and lobbying from some groups.
"It's because drugs are an uncontrollable, highly valuable commodity."
Only in a society which restricts, criminalises and jails users of drugs and makes control impossible by itself by letting the black market handle everything. If "Junkies" were able to buy their stuff pure, tested, in a safe place and to affordable prices, most of them would never come into contact with real criminals or the police. And the rest who can not control it, ARE HERE ANYWAYS! Despite prohibition.
Let me ask you this: Do you consider yourself dependant on air, water or food? Like you said these are valuable commodities ESPECIALLY when someone deprives you of them. Should we restrict how much people eat, breathe and drink to their own "benefit"? Because you can die of all three of them individually if you do it right. But that is the road to an tyrannical oppressive society mankind has not seen yet, because:
"Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron’s cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience."
C.S. Lewis; English Essayist & novelist (1898 – 1963)
Hunk666 Yeah but no one dies without recreational drugs. I disagree that water and air are valuable, at least not in 1st world countries.
0 likesAll states need some power to exist, that's what makes it a state. If drugs were legal that would give criminal organizations and cartels massive leverage and power (they already have military arms and vehicles). And wether you want to live under the authority of a semi-democratic state or under the authority of a cartel, you will always be under authority.
@Jared
1 like"but no one dies without recreational drugs. I disagree that water and air are valuable, at least not in 1st world countries."
If one uses them correctly then also nobody dies from using drugs.
And yes, because here these things are not (yet) restricted. But imagine you live in the desert and the government has the only water supply. Would you be content getting it rationed (or not, then you need to go the black market) or would you prefer to buy and use as much as you want, with your hard earned money? And what do you do when it does not get rationed anymore? Being forced to rely solely on the black market or leave the country or find your own water? But do not forget the government punishes you if it heard about your water endeavours. But I guess this analogy will also go over heads.
"All states need some power to exist, that's what makes it a state"
Yeah yeah that is a given. Still, we DO have laws that protect to which extend the government is allowed to tell its citizens what to do with their bodies. Or do we criminalize failed suicide attempt victims for trying? No, we do not because we have recognized it is not the state's business, but the individual's. Same applies to food and drugs.
"If drugs were legal that would give criminal organizations and cartels massive leverage and power (they already have military arms and vehicles)."
Do you not know how illegal organisations like the Mafia or Cartels work? They provide goods and services which ARE PROHIBITED. And because these things are prohibited the risk warrants an about 1000% surplus in profit compared to a registered company which has to pay all sorts of taxes and fees. I can NOT believe that I have to explain that if you took away the risk (making drugs legal - drying out a huge portion of organized crime) you take away the 1000% surplus profit. Making it not beneficial anymore for illegal organisations.
"And wether you want to live under the authority of a semi-democratic state or under the authority of a cartel, you will always be under authority."
Since you clearly did not understand what and how a cartel or a criminal organisation work when you wrote your comment, I'll look over this nonsense. It makes no sense at all. These cartels only exist because lobbying made drugs illegal. And the US can not stop meddling there, of course.
That's the patriarchy for you.
0 likes@Hunk666 you're saying (or atleast you were, im not sure what you're saying anymore) that making these substances legal will cause a decline in crime rates, in simpler words.
1 likeFirst of all, alot of countries in the Arabian peninsula and Iran don't tolerate drug consumption yet their crime rates are non existent compared to the western world, Women can walk dark corners at midnight and not worry about being raped/mugged. You can leave your shops open and go away if you need to and no one will touch your merch. There's a reason and it's not the legality of drugs.
Your judicial system is fucked, and no one is afraid of being locked up, if anything they get square meals daily, meanwhile a jewelry store gets robbed here, they stab the store owner, and are strung up for everyone to see the following day.
If you want people to stop robbing, make them fear the crime instead of providing them drugs to get high on and probably not care about robbing?
Also you're all over the place, I read halfway through your answer and it was a mess. Also showed that you weren't really paying attention to my position. You said not just weed but all drugs should be allowed to roam as why does it matter if we choose to cause self harm it's not like we're hurting others. There's almost a million things that come to my mind in your response so this is very exhausting but I'll just say this and then I'm done
Why should i look at Netherlands? They're not letting every drug run through their streets? Why then should i compare that to (1850 or whatever the fuck era China was in or why it matters is still beyond me) a society where opium ate its way into every corner. Also pretty sure i saw you state that these drugs are similar to tobacco or alcohol in a previous comment in response to someone else, you're living under a rock.
Please don't educate people when you dont know what you're talking about yourself
I like to smoke up sometimes but not alot. Weed may not kill you, but it definitely kills your braincells and make you think you're smarter than you are. Pseudo intellectual fag
Because planting drugs is easier than
0 likes@Musa447
1 like"We had a seriel killer once. He was a doctor who sexually abused and killed a 100 young boys later cutting them to pieces and dissolving them in acid.
He was eventually caught and got confession out of. "
Whataboutism.
Besides, did you know that doctors do NOT get dependant from the same substances Junkies use? Because doctors can legally SELF prescribe these drugs, so that they ALWAYS have a stash of pure, tested, safe and cheap drugs. And as it is fact and proven that you live better with Heroin (in its pure form, not street stuff!) than with alcohol in the long run, if you can get it legal, to affordable prices you'll likely never have problems. Or do you know of only ONE case where a doctor had the same problems as a Junkie? You are welcome to find one, although you won't find ANY.
Dude, you just defeated your point once again with your useless whataboutsim.
"Before that became a trend, his sentence was that he would be strung 100 times (each time released right before he died then strung again). Then he would be cut into a 100 pieces and dissolved in acid. It was so unbearable for him that he killed himself between his sentence and then the rest of it was carried out.
I'm very grateful for our crime and punishment system, because that was the only time we had a case like that.
I doubt if I smoked pot with him, ted bundy or jeffrey dahmer it would make their sexual drives go away."
And what should tell me this further whataboutism? That it makes you hard imagining this person suffering a hundred times? No, it just shows that you're an awful human being. I am against the death penalty anyways because that is too easy, let them rot in prison with their own thoughts for the rest of their life. You just glorified senseless violence. And you want to participate in the discussion about how to treat (or even punish) persons who are ill? That is really ridiculous.
"Prove me wrong"
I do not know if you smoked pot with them if they would have behaved differently. Seeing that you get a boner from torture as you described above, I think YOU would have been bad influence for these WHOLE THREE examples of nothing. I do NOT need to prove you wrong, because the facts and reality already do it for me. For decades now. You just refuse to look it up. There is no real question anymore if drugs should be legal, it is only still illegal because politicians have to pander to idiots like you.
"she won't be likely to murder again, the drug addict will be more than likely to use again"
0 likes@Alana Banana Canada
0 likesThen there's abortion....
@Bovine Intervention Yes, i agree. The femiste need to do something about it to be equal.
0 likesIt’s because they think drugs cause all of the problems including murderous behavior. It’s imbecile. If drugs are the problem then stop leaving their distribution to criminals. They’re going to be distributed one way or another. Might as well privatize it and make it safe. I don’t think the government should handle the distribution. They should set up guidelines though so greed doesn’t get involved.
0 likesToomany Francis maybe people dislike drugs because we don’t like seeing people we care about stick needles in their arms and not respond for hours
0 likesThe governments would rather the public reduce the populatikn illegally than get rich quick.
0 likesGuys relax she got life possibility of parole after 10 but she won't get it. Thats just the law.
1 likeKatja However, the facts prove they’re doing something right. These countries have very low recidivism rates and the criminals often go on to lead non-violent lives. The US has the largest incarcerated population of any country on earth. Over 2 million citizens at any given time. Harsh sentences are often imposed and the death penalty exists, yet the US is still the most violent developed nation in the world. When you take the “for profit” out of a justice system, less corruption occurs and they can actually focus on what matters.
1 likeIts not only drug charges dammit he was in organised crime and every possible steps in it has people suffering and the state putting millions to try and stop it
0 likesMore time for drugs instead of murdering 2 children????!!!
0 likes@Alana Banana Canada drugs probably kill more people at the end of the day....people choose to damage themselves
0 likesNo one is saying that if drugs were legal, these kids would still be alive and the chain of events that lead to their death wouldnt have occured..
0 likesits female privilage
0 likes@helBob Danke
0 likesGod bless freemasons...."Sarcastically"
0 likesKilling kids doesn't get you high.
0 likeslol, in lithuania you can get 5years for smoking marijuana...
0 likes@R Kknowing that infuriates me!!
0 likesTIA
0 likesHow can non-violent crimes like selling or transporting drugs get people behind bars for multiple years?!
0 likesIf you are not sure how stupid something is imagine trying to explain it to an alien.
"Uh, so if you consume or carry this particular substance you will spend decades in a place you are not allowed to leave as a punishment. Why? Well, so, if you consume too much it can be bad for you. Okay, but all this other stuff can be bad for you, too, right, and it's allowed? Well..."
@Bovine Intervention how will jailing people stop it?
0 likesPlus she’s white so that helps too
0 likesDrug sentences were made to target communities of color in the USA and canarda I’m sure they still pretend like they aren’t racist especially towards their native populations. As if they are mean out of being guilty or something.
This is just how money ran legal systems work. Apparently it’s a problem to be a drug user or seller but it’s not to be a murder. They just want their moneys from taxes they didn’t get off the drugs
0 likesWho cares why she stays behind bars, she needs to stay behind bars. Since they couldn't lock her up longer for the murder, they locked her up longer for the drug charges. I'm good with that.
0 likesRemember, Al Capone didn't get locked up for murder. He was locked up for tax evasion.
If a man did this he would be sentenced to death
0 likes@FREEDOMCANADA good
0 likes@Darth Vader this comment will go waaay above most heads
0 likesAnd 20 years for wire fraud. This country would rather you murder someone than defraud investors.
0 likesFirst degree murder is really difficult to prove. You have to prove malice aforethought, and thats really hard unless you have footage of them buying knives and ductape that was used in the crime, or recorded threats. There's one other way that is where most first degree murder convictions come from. Any death perpetrated during the commission of another crime is automatically first degree murder. For example, if some guy grabs the gun and it accidentally goes off while you're trying to rob them, it's game over for you.
0 likesThe justice system is broken
0 likesWell that's in Canada for you
0 likesJust say no! To drugs, not murder.
0 likes@Dean Nelson What do you mean. The 'war on drugs' has been a massive success. ;)
1 likeDrug charges are inflated so people would fear the consequences. Child murderers are insane and fear of jail is not going to stop them from committing those horrendous crimes.
1 likeSilk road young guy that made that website for ''substance'' sale, but didnt kill anyone... 2 lifetimes no parole.
0 likes@Luka Dacić omg that makes so much sense
0 likes@The Scourge So since they are so liberal in Canada, the smart move would be to change sex, identify as a female. Then they have to trial you as a female. Then you also go to chick prison.
0 likesFeminist legal system at work. I’m sure they found a way to make it out like he mentally tortured her to the point where she accidentally killed her kids. Or some shit like that
0 likes@Bovine Intervention yeah. bc of men.
0 likesI've personally witnessed a case where a man kidnapped one of my family members walking to her car after work,stole her car and her,raped her an got less time than most drug peddlers or burglars. I dont agree with ANY of the crimes but why are drugs getting harsher sentences than a confession of a kidnapper,carjacker,rapist (probably want his first time either) also fled the state immediately.
0 likes@Bob Graham she's been out since last year
0 likesYoyoyoooo they re talking about 100kg and it was his „mission to retire“. This is a whole different level then someone who got charhed with felony on drug possession or some smokehead chiller who smoked a J somewhere in an illegal state.
0 likes@Katja Because the point is rehabilation. Not punishment in those countries
0 likesWhen you base law enforcement off punishment you get people that abuse the system and make laws to punish people they dont like. Which is why our prison system is a fucking joke
Ofc because the state cares much more about drugs compared to murderers. If murder was a bigger issue the sentances would be higher
0 likes@Bovine Intervention it in fact does when looking at drugs. If drugs were legal and properly educated about peopen that would use them anyways can do so without the risk of it being cut and cleanly. Also they dont risk going jail just because they use drugs. Not persecuting drugs would most definitely help the situation
0 likesYeah the judicial system is beyond fucked imo
0 likesAnd some "developed" countries tried to push the idea that peadophilia is a.sexual orientation, not punishble by law!
0 likesHow do so many people mis-represent this false lie? POSSIBILITY THAT WONT HAPPEN
0 likes@The Devil’s Business So is America...
0 likesnobody seems to understand the canadian justice system. she was sentenced to life with a POSSIBILITY of parole in 10 years. when 10 years of her sentence comes up, she isnt automatically free to go. she has to be granted parole by the parole board of canada, who definitely arent in the business of letting murderers walk free. so chances are, in 2029 when she becomes eligible to be considered for parole, her requests will be declined and she'll serve a lot more than just 10 years
0 likesLook, her husband sang for Creed, alright?
0 likes10 years before she can ask for parole, In case of violent crimes it's denied most of the time!
0 likes@Maria Galluzzi the problem with murder is that there are examples of 1st degree murder where it would be bad in the eyes of the law but morally acceptable even to you. If a guy learned his kid was being sexually abuse by someone and decided to kill him, I think that person could in fact be re-integrated into society. You cant make laws based on the least common denominator (cold murder cases) they instead have to be made to represent far more common manslaughter, 2nd and 3rd degree murders. The murder charge is fine, she gets 10 years with the option of parole which in normal person speak means she will never get out. At the end of the decade a board will hold and audition where she will be judged on if she is fit to return to society or if she has paid for the severity of the crime.
1 like@Hunk666 Even though there might not have been a victim, there could’ve been but i still agree with you
0 likes@Toomany Francis Well i think it should be treated like alcohol because with high amounts you could harm other people
0 likesKind of shows you the priorities of the legislators are kind of way off.
0 likes@Mats Janssens I do not care what you think.
0 likesdouble standards
0 likes@Antoine Dion no. Violent criminals hurt the bottom line in for-profit prisons. They make more money and have less liability with non-violent offenders.
0 likes@Bovine Intervention maybe if you help them out it will help instead of basically giving them more drugs
0 likes@Bovine Intervention She received a life sentence, so your comment makes zero sense.
0 likes@R K You misunderstood the sentence. She hasn't been granted parole.
0 likes@Griffin Jelly The war on drugs was started by Republicans.
0 likesTo me drug trafficking is horrific, it’s like the difference between murder and genocide, at least in my ethical point of view.
1 like@Jaylinn legally second degree murder means there wan no intent to kill or premeditation. We certainly shouldn’t be killing people who’s murder wasn’t premeditated. I have no idea why she didn’t get first degree murder, but the sentencing operates under the bounds of the law
0 likesWhat part of a life sentence means 10years?
0 likesAbortion is legal
0 likes@Bovine Intervention Jailing them don't stop them anyway :D
0 likes@Bob Graham Moot point. CA is still wrong.
0 likes@Alana Banana Canada Muling drugs small time doesnt kill anyone, really. These people choose to use and accept the possibility of a bad dose or OD. They killed themselves. Your opinion on the charges is objectively wrong.
1 like@Leslie Fulton The war on drugs has been pointless? Sorry, but that's the kind that only a first world country little naive boy would say. Sorry for assuming where you live because of this statement, but that's hard to believe that any other citizen from a third world country would say this.
0 likes@cut nice joke.
0 likesThat's Canada and leftism for you
0 likesThe future of America if you keep voting dems
Makes sense in Canada and US. Kids don't vote.
0 likes@Bovine Intervention The reason? They are lesser. Or at least the court seems to think so. You do not mitigate consequences for people you believe are equal or greater than you.
0 likesShe has a life sentence with a CHANCE of parole after 10 years. It's not a 10 year sentence.
1 like@Maria Galluzzi child rape yes. murder is different. i think the punishment should fit the crime, so if you planned it out and really tortured the person and left them to rot, life without parole.
1 likeYeah women get away with alot more shit. Still, I doubt she sees daylight until ATLEAST 20 years into her sentence. But thats just maybe me being naïve.
0 likeshusband already had previous convictions
0 likes@Luis Martinez most these countries focus on rehabilitation than imprisonments. our way of prison and justice system promotes violence and more killings year round. that’s why these countries have lower crime rates than us so... i think we might be lost here bud
1 likeCanada
0 likes@Bob Graham thank God, there is one sensible person.
0 likesThat's not what happened. She got life with the POSSIBILITY of parole after 10 ys. That doesn't mean she will actually be pardoned, and is a harsher sentence than 15 ys.
0 likesThey gave him that much because the felonies added up. He was running from the police + trying to snuggle a TON of cocaine. It's not just that he was selling weed.
0 likesAre y’all forgetting he ran for it? Probably would’ve gotten less if he didn’t book it.
0 likesWtf?
0 likes@Alana Banana Canada drugs don’t kill no one guns don’t shoot no one knifes don’t stab nobody it’s humans that kill or die
0 likes@Katja i know :( finland needs to harden their sentences
1 like@Brazil14n The American “War on Drugs” bolstered cartels immensely as supply in the US switched to overseas smuggling. Pablo Escobar made his money smuggling coke into Miami in the height of the failed War on Drugs. It didn’t help third-world countries much at all, especially as the US funded proxy wars in many.
0 likes@Canonical USA hardly helps third world countries at all, unless if the imperialist desires come into the table.
0 likesBut stills, you guys from the first world don't know anything about how important is the war on drugs in third world countries.
@Brazil14n America lightening drug laws (ie decriminalization/legalization) would not affect the efforts against cartels in third world countries. It's not like they would force everyone around the world to stop fighting these extremely violent narcoterrorists so they can import, rather than build a legal supply on home soil...Canada legalized marijuana years ago, yet there has been no crime increase, the "war on drugs" in developing countries remains ongoing, and import of marijuana across the national border remains totally illegal. The decriminalization of drug use and possession would not lessen the crimes of mass murder, torture, illegal import and export, human smuggling, etc. that the narcos do regularly. The "War on Drugs" is a total failure and needs to be rethought.
0 likes@Canonical No wonder that legalize drugs in first world countries works, you all have money to buy oil, cars and many food as you want. Why would someone ever want to buy the illegal drug if this one will still have enough money to buy a more expensive drug in pharmaciesm
0 likesIt stills extremely funny to see the "Mr. First world country" that have the solution for the war on drugs everywhere. Why don't you come here and tell this to a drug dealer? I'm sure he will say "oh sorry, I'll stop it now", but if I'm wrong, then at least your family will get a wealthy life insurance.
Canada’s sentences are a joke
0 likesCanada.
0 likes@zeitxgeist completely agree. If they could figure out how to get their cut it would be legal. Look at Marijuana. States figured it out.
0 likesHere in my country she will instant get death penalty. We following eye for a eye rule. No wonder why the crime rate is extremely low
0 likes@Katja That's because more civilized countries tend to focus on rehabilitation rather than punishment. And it works. The US for example has a far higher percentage of repeated offenders.
1 like@Bovine Intervention "equality"
0 likesExactly
0 likesThat's because she's a woman. Women get so much shorter prison sentences for the same crime, it's an atrocity. Imagine if the guy did this, he'd get life with no parole, and if he did this down south he would get death.
1 likeAlways. The gender sentencing gap is five times bigger than the race gap between blacks and whites but nobody gives a stuff.
0 likes@Bovine Intervention you want to protect people from their own stupidity
0 likes@Bob Graham shes currently out on the streets now. She was released july 2020.
0 likes@Bovine Intervention stop begging for attention
0 likesWell, technically that would be enough drugs to kill way more than two kids if you think about it. And she wasn’t charged with 1st degree murder for some BS reason…. But yeah, I get what you’re saying.
0 likes@Katja it’s ridiculous
0 likesJIM, PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEOS! I've binge watched all of them and I bet all your subscribers would love to see more. Lots of love from India!
30 likesI... this a little too close to home for me for the oddest reason. The death of a child isn't ever a soft topic for me since I was little. "Spousal revenge" huh... a big ol yikes.
9 likesI lost one of my first best friends to her father's mental breakdown over his divorce. From what I was told- at a young age no less- her father had taken her to her mother's house, killed and then decapitated HIS OWN DAUGHTER and left her there on the mothers porch. The mental insanity someone has to go through to commit an act of violence against their own child boggles my mind. It's truly unbelievable.
she flips that paper over like its a fly that's slightly annoying her not like she's being arrested for double murder of her own literal children
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Her sentencing wasn’t enough
9 likes@Harambe They gave her 10 years for murdering her children and gave her boyfriend 15 for drugs. disgusting.
2 likesJust a theory: she felt suicidal so tried to kill both herself and her kids. Started with the kids, then couldn't go through with it to herself. Tried to crash her car but that didn't work either. In shock during the interigation because she can't accept what she's done.
196 likesEither that or she's just a bigger monster.
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I like to believe the former, a sad life for everyone involved.
10 likesIt's the way she just casually turned the paper over as if she can't see it it's not there. If she was in shock and denial that picture might just shock her back into reality but it didn't
23 likesIt’s like in We Happy Few. Sally Boyle’s mom killed her siblings, then killed herself, because she couldn’t leave the kids she killed behind.
2 likes@The Holly Nest She says "I don't want to think of them like that" so my guess is she can accept they're dead, but can't accept that she did it. They're "alive" to her in memory and in the way she remembers them, and because alot of suicidal people tend to equate death with peace, she maybe thought they were at peace and the picture challenged that image she had. I don't know, her reactions are really interesting and off. But my heart breaks for those girls.
17 likes@SUNA As does mine those poor girls they didn't deserve that especially by the woman that they look up tomorrow
1 likeBigger monster
5 likesNope. If she had wanted her self dead she wouldn’t be acting like that.
3 likesNope nope nope
0 likes'Either that or' no... she's a monster either way
2 likesShock doesn't seem plausible because of the smirk but I could be wrong.
0 likesHe really hit her with the "you seem to think its April fools day"
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He wanted to say that so bad, kept trying to bait her into saying the date before he finally just said it himself haha.
405 likesStraight up called her foolish 😂
61 likesThe build up to it is what sold it lmao
80 likesthe cheese was justified lol
21 likes@Bryan Gibbons I literally cringed hahah he was waiting all year to say it
27 likesDetective: "Happy April Fools Day! Your children are alive!"
51 likesMother: "They are?!"
@GimmieTheJimmie the deep sigh was my exact reaction to it
9 likeslmao im so glad some one else noticed that. he spent like 5 min on the setup 🤣🤣
17 likesread this just as it was said
0 likesbest youtube prank ever
2 likes@COLE synchronicity bro
1 likesurprised he didn't hit her with the "updog" technique
3 likesI mean, if it's April 1, it IS April Fools' Day.
1 likeI love how in the beginning she insists on exercising her right to remain silent and follow her attorney’s advice and yet she keeps talking, responding and engaging with all the detective’s tactics
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Yeah, but what does she actually say. Nothing substantial.
4 likesI miss this channel putting out content, it's some of the best true crime content out there. You rock Jim, keep trying to swim! 🩳🥽🏊♂️
7 likesYou’ve got honest loving folks out here who can’t have kids and these people don’t even value their children. This is disgusting. How could she even sit there with a straight face?
9 likesKinda funny how hard the detective tried so hard to hit that "April Fool's Day" line.
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just imagine how insufferable he is in normal life
24 likes@James F ok mr. Sleep deprivation
9 likesI know I thought he was gonna say something like it would've been their birthday lol but when he said April fools I was like
15 likes....oh
It never stops to amaze me how people get out of prison after killing someone on purpose.
1833 likesThere are people who spend more time in jail who have not killed anyone. It really shows how unfair so called "justice systems" can be.
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@stonytina01 will-not-be-banned
48 likesThat is my point. There is no standard.
Ask the black community about standards in the justice system.
Couldnt have said it any better
4 likesIt is not a justice system. It is a Legal system. Big difference.
35 likesNot just someone. A child who looked up to her to protect her
3 likesYep, it is pretty ridiculous that someone can kill 2 people and get less then someone who doesn’t. I know first hand actually, my brother killed both my parents, and he’s only looking at 26 years at the most but could get less. That also counts the time on the weapons charges so basically 9 years at the most per person. It’s ridiculous and infuriating to say the least.
16 likes@Dagny Do So what did he do? Probaly harmed another person some way i bet.
0 likesIt’s because it’s in Canada. Nobody hardly ever gets life in Canadian prison unless they’re basically a serial killer. The Canadian system is meant to “rehabilitate” not to punish criminals. It sucks
0 likesLike dont pay taxes...
1 likePrison*
0 likesThere's a difference between jail and prison
@Dagny Do Jess it's sick that you keep showing up defending what he did. After the video ? Out of respect for the friendship we had I suggest you stay quiet until you can somehow prove that wasn't you.
0 likes@Parker Lawson Not including narcotics, what are 90%+ of all 'nonviolent' drug related criminals illegally carrying or in possession of when arrested?
0 likesHint: It's something 'journalists' conveniently always forget to mention when describing the 'nonviolent' incarceration, while ironically being something they constantly insist on...
We need more 'common sense ' ______ laws.
As for the CIA Contra Coke... You're obviously privy to the top secret wiki pages & have a complete working knowledge of 'black ops'.
Welcome to Earth.
0 likes@Not Aname what happened here?
0 likesI totally agree ! People here in Europe get longer sentences for tax evasion than for murder - which shows exactly the priorities that are set by governments.
0 likesIts because laws aren’t there to really protect the people. They protect money and businesses. A human life isn’t as valuable as millions and millions in drugs, apparently.
1 likewell she's white and female so she was bound to get out sooner rather than later
1 likeIzzywizzy , I’m so sorry for your loss. Terrible thing to have to go through. My apologies for asking and feel free to ignore me I’d rather not bother you if I’m doing so but if your so inclined may I inquire as to why your brother did what he did ?
1 likeIt's because she's a woman. A father doing that would get life... no questions asked.
0 likes@Montana Kid nonviolent is nonviolent. The fact that they are carrying only proves my point. The CIA is well documented outside of WIKI LEAKS. The fact of the matter is that drugs were scheduled to raid revolutionary communities. That too is well documented outside of WIKI LEAKS.
0 likes@Pro Courier For Life and because shes white
0 likesPrevious history plays a role too. Not everything is black and white.
0 likesHell I did 11 years for just forgery if prescriptions!! It's all about what u can buy your way out of. It has nothing to do with race.....its the money!!
0 likesCheck out Sandra Melgar. That case will really piss you off.
0 likesWALKAWAY Excellent distinction.
0 likesyou can thank joe biden for that
0 likes@sewn most weed charges are added ontop of other crimes. In Canada, not alot of people were released from prison despite weed being legal. Most of those charged with it didnt strike it iff there record because its a minior part of there criminal record. Why take a year off when the main charge is 6?
0 likesNgi, from a suspect's point of view she held herself incredibly well. Not many people could sit there five hours in a row under the storm of questions and not telling this detective virtually anything.
59 likesHow can this lady get such an easy sentence when she KILLED HER INFANT DAUGHTERS OUT OF SPITE and the husband got a life sentence for DRUGS??? What's wrong with Canada???
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Well, many things, but the TL;DR version is 3 words: Mandatory Minimum Sentences. (The U.S. has a similar problem.)
5 likes@Demxn_They_Them but how can the minimum sentence for drug dealing be worse than murder against your own kids? Are drug related crimes truly considered to be worse than murder? I rly don't understand... In my country, violent and heinous crimes are punished with a significantly greater amount of years. Shouldn't that be the norm? I rly don't understand, maybe it's cause I'm not from there...
11 likes@Azul Marine it absolutely should be that way but the US in particular has an obsession with putting people away for drugs especially because with things like for profit prisons being a thing there's a big incentive to keep as many people as you can locked up for as long as possible- harshly punishing one of the most common crimes like drug possession is a good way to do that
9 likes@sensitiveGangster1 omg, jails are paid for??? How does that work? That's so sad, turning people's lives into profit
4 likesThey were infants. Infants are easy to replace. There wasn't much lost.
0 likes@Azul Marine For profit prisons are a scapegoat used by poorly informed people who just regurgitate things that sound good to them. The vast majority of prisoners in the United States are in a state run prison. Only 8% are in a privately run prison.
1 likeThere are more complicated reasons for the tough sentences for drug offenses. I think some of it is that being tough on crime is politically popular. The motive then is for power, not money. There are also some laws on mandatory minimums. It would take legislative action to change that, but it's politically dangerous to do something that could make the legislator look soft on crime.
They were 8 & 9 not infants but yes awful. They knew and could comprehend what she was doing to them ...can’t imagine what they were thinking and the betrayal they must have felt
8 likesWe're not that much better in America
1 likeFrankly, the more videos like this I see, I keep thinking about all the innocent people who are treated this way because they are suspected of a crime. That’s quite harrowing. And police + prosecution doesn’t care about **truth**. They care about *convictions*. Convictions help their careers. What the woman did was terrible and the was guilty as hell. But these videos show how far police can go to: harass people for hours.
3 likes"You are under arrest for murdering them."
41 likes"Look, I'm their mother, so..."
So you're saying you did it because you're their mother and you just can!?? WTF. She stopped herself from finishing the sentence. She is vile.
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I think it was more of a "I'm their mother, so there would be no way it could've been me". Which, to me at least, is even worse as she thinks that she would be out of questioning just because she's the legal guardian.
2 likes@SpeakNoEvil No Ch h is right. She was about to say, "I can do whatever I want to them."
0 likesImagine killing your kids and just being able to sit there and not cry or go absolutely batshit crazy. This woman makes my skin crawl. God, she is terrifying.
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It's more common than you think have you seen the Chris Watts story
45 likesHere's my problem a right is a right , like it or not . So maybe she doesn't break down ,doesn't mean she did anything. I'm not saying she's innocent, but in the situation nothing she does or doesn't do, is going to change that . Innocent people are charged all the time after being interviewed/interrogated the cops want a clear cut confession even if she didn't do it ...
8 likes@That's Reality not too sure what your point is but the police always do this they always tell you you have the right to remain silent and then they try to get you to talk it's just common and many people just start talking
8 likes@TexasWelder Yup, you get it....👍
3 likesShe's a modern day Medea. Euripides on V BC wrote about a mother that killed her children for vengeance.
7 likesIt happens everyday thousands of times
4 likes@azubikkibuza this is more common than you may think
5 likes@I’m Bored And you've got some abusive women out here too ..Reality
6 likesCurt Haigm lb d I agree 100% but that’s not my point. My point is that when someone says that when a woman gets abused then it’s HER FAULT. I’m arguing against that particular point.
13 likes@I’m Bored its the abusers fault 100%. Even when they plays the victim.
8 likes@TheEvolvedegg They see it as the ultimate revenge. Sicne they obviously don't have normal emotions killing the kids doesn't hurt them, but they know it will hurt their partner or sig other. (unless you both happen to be sociopaths)
6 likesHow could she cry or go batshit when she killed her own kids. She has no soul
7 likesMob people. She's married to the mob.
2 likesAnd she's got parole
1 likeNote that there are a lot more psychopaths out there that are not able to feel emotion but chose to not use it for ill. It actually sucks because they see People enjoying things and they know they can never experience it. Being a psychopath would suck
3 likesAs a father of 2 myself idk how anyone can look ar a picture of their 2 dead children sprawled out on the floor and not completely. Not even related to those kids and seeing the pic from interrogation room quality pulls on my heart strings, understamd why the das killed himself, I wouldn't be able to live with myself knowing I failed to protect them, crazy he lasted 2 months. This woman's a monster and I need to go hug my kids lol.
2 likesHappens everyday. It's called abortion.
2 likes@Tristan Bulluss Is is the videos of cockroaches or one about fireworks? lol
0 likesShe kinda looks like my ex's ex. Facial features, expressions, and all.
0 likes@Yiṣḥāq David did you see it? Pritty good right? Who would have thought I'd be the first one to have proof of god.
0 likes@Tristan Bulluss I guess you're joking since all your videos are about possums and shit.
0 likes@Yiṣḥāq David lies.
0 likesI can't even force myself to imagine being in shoes! I could possibly play any other scenario in my head but not when it comes to my babies.
1 like@Jazzy AndCool exactly
1 like@Yiṣḥāq David Joshua was informing his listeners that they had the power to drive out the Canaanites only if they would follow God faithfully and be confident in His promises. Judges chapter 2:1-3 says:
0 likesThen the Angel of the Lord came up from Gilgal to Bochim, and said: “I led you up from Egypt and brought you to the land of which I swore to your fathers; and I said, ‘I will never break My covenant with you. And you shall make no covenant with the inhabitants of this land; you shall tear down their altars.’ But you have not obeyed My voice. Why have you done this? Therefore I also said, ‘I will not drive them out before you; but they shall be thorns in your side, and their gods shall be a snare to you.’ ”
God’s promise through Joshua was not an unconditional guarantee that the children of Israel would possess all of the land they had been promised. It was conditional, based upon the faithfulness of the Israelites and their obedience to God’s commandments. After all, God never would force the Israelites to clear the wooded areas against their will. Neither would He force them to conquer the iron chariots. The two verses under discussion easily could be dealing with land that God chose not to clear of its previous inhabitants because of the disobedience of the people of Judah.
Plenty of people see their kids as property, sadly.
1 like@Yiṣḥāq David I can see this is a very touchy issue for you. Of course, whether God exists or not, women in our culture chop up babies all the time. Your comment makes me think you are not interested in really understanding other people's views, but if you would ever like to open your mind a little, there's tons of scientific evidence for a Trinitarian God. I can give titles and websites if you are interested. And yes, I've read a lot of textbooks. :)
0 likes@Brandie Which comment? My OP comment was about baby killers who are freaks. I never defended abortion I dunno what you're getting at.
1 like@Yiṣḥāq David this this THIS
0 likesand apparently she is out of jail now and that is even scarier.
1 like@opaz79 That’s a very wrong and dangerous thing to say. NOBODY should be abused.
0 likes@That's Reality It’s no secret detective’s jobs are to get convictions. Truth, fact, honesty, integrity, justice, etc., have nothing to do with building a convincing case.
0 likesShe cried though...
0 likesIt's called disassociation. Your emotional brain shuts down and you're not able to feel or function anymore. It happens when people are so overwhelmed they can't cope. It's a natural reaction, very common with trauma.
2 likes@winter I'm not sure why you are so antagonistic with me. I have nothing against you. You seem to think you have pointed out contradictory things in the Bible. You have not. Would you really like an answer or do you just feel like ridiculing strangers on the internet? You seem to think God is against women. He is not. Again, or you really looking for answers in an open minded fashion? Are you capable of being open minded? That your assumptions about the Bible could be false? I'm not going to interact with your rudeness, but if you really wanted an adult conversation, I'd be happy to oblige.
0 likes@Yiṣḥāq David I never said you were defending abortion. I simply replying to "imagine killing your kids and just being able to sit there". that happens every 30 seconds in the US. I was just pointing out the connection, not attacking you.
0 likes@Brandie ahh ok then
0 likesI know right. Like damn. Why did u have children? I mean usually u do because u plan to love them I guess. So to just kill them is just crazy. U can litteraly put them up for adoption
0 likesit’s great everyone’s pretending here that humans aren’t complicated and we are completely 1 dimensional... she could’ve been heavily disassociating. It’s a single 17 min video. Who knows what the mitigating factors were during her trial. You guys sound like an angry mob.
0 likesSome kids suck. 🤷♂️
1 likedont blaspheme
0 likes@Yiṣḥāq David dont blaspheme
0 likesI'm surprised we didn't talk too much about this case in Québec and after some quick research i understood why.
14 likes2 month before Adele Sorella killed her kids, Guy Turcotte, a respected doctor, also killed his two kids (3 and 5 years old) in a similar fashion and with a similar motive (revenge from his ex-wife).
The Guy Turcotte case was HEAVILY covered in all Québec medias and even still is to this day to the point that Guy Turcotte literally turned into a dark and twisted pop culture phenomenon.
Sorella's case juste fell into the shadow of Guy Turcotte.
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Je me demandais aussi pourquoi j'en avais jamais entendu parlé ! Makes more sense now
2 likesSo glad JCS broke through the algorithm. He really deserves all these views all this attention. I also came from the Pretending to be Crazy video, but the absolute quality from these videos are astounding.
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0 likes@cræcker what???
0 likes@Chevin T there are more than one person working on these videos
0 likesI type homicide interrogations for a living. Very fascinating. I love how the investigators work and have so much respect for them. Sharp as nails. I wouldn't be able to sit across from monsters and look in their eyes. The ones that hurt kids, I'd find it too hard not to shoot point blank
3 likes"you gave them life, you brought them up, they trusted you" broke my heart bro
91 likesDid anyone else stumble across 1 video now you can’t stop watching them? No just me?
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No not just you. I am too 😂
52 likesMe too
22 likessame here
15 likesSame here...in fact, this channel was recommended by my daughter though I was already hooked to it.
13 likes"I'll check this 1 video out" 1 video? Yeah right.
27 likesI. CAN. NOT. STOP. WATCHING.
Same lol. It’s 2 am
11 likesMe too . I can’t stop watching these videos. They’re addictive. I was supposed to go to bed over 4 hours ago 😂
17 likesme also
1 likeNot just you. My cat really likes true crime videos as well, so I have to click on them for her. She doesn't have opposable thumbs.
9 likesVideos too good
1 likeMe too. I’m so hungover and this is actually helping. You are not alone.
2 likesi should be studying physics rn , but i'm stuck with these videos,they're so intresting
3 likesU tube is pushing this channel
2 likesYes and I’m struggling because I’ve already almost watched all of the videos but I want moorreee
3 likesHis patreon has tons more for only a $1 definitely worth it
2 likesThese algorithms know what theyre doing
2 likesI’ve been binging since yesterday 😬🙄😅
3 likesSame. Too addictive.
1 likeSame here so interesting
1 likeit's 03:43 am, but i can't stop watching
2 likesSame☺️💯💯💯
1 likemeeee toooooo
1 likeLol I can’t stop 😭😭
1 likesameee
1 likesuch an amazing fucking channel right 😂
2 likesI accidentally clicked on the Nicholas Cruz one yesterday now I’m hooked haha
2 likesYes me !
1 likeahh so it's all you guys' fault that one of the videos showed up on my timeline and I now can't stop watching them. open and shut case
1 likeme too
1 likeYup, saw that one about the Parkland shooter and now I cannot stop watching EVERY upload.
4 likesMy bf kept bugging me to watch a video and now here I am on my fifth video
1 likeI thought I was the only one 😂
1 likeSame. It's my new favourite channel to binge on 😁💟
1 likeYep. Also I started watching Nukes Top 5 and got hooked on the first vid.
1 likemaybe I'm just a yt addict xD
and the videos aren't even small ones. effin 20+ mins on average
1 likeI wish I could like this comment a billion times lmaoooo
1 like@Da Steezyust
2 likes🤯
Isn’t that how everyone got here at some point lol
1 likeYES
1 likeYuuuuup. Can’t remember the last time I binge watched this hard.
1 likeI can’t stop lol
0 likesShits interesting
0 likesME , for the last 4 hours hahaha
0 likesYou know it lol
0 likesMe and you both friend
0 likes@Uncle Punch lol
0 likesMe! Me! Just started today 🙈
0 likesMannnn, this me I think I’m on video #6 from this channel now 😂
0 likesRight?! And I’ve never even been intro true crime before
0 likesYeah I’m doomed, two days ago my feed was all positive vibes only / fitness / music videos, now it’s all true crime madness and I can’t stop watching
0 likes@Cole Ford ummm.....yeeeaaaah. That's totally my excuse, too. Uh huh. Hahaha.
0 likesyep, started with "what pretending to be crazy looks like"
3 likesStarted this morning lmao
0 likesMe toooooooooooooo
0 likesFr tho!
0 likesi heared, i saw , i can't stop doing it
0 likeslmao me too, I love watching these
0 likes@Gerrit Muhlack Same! And then I couldn't stop watching, so I subscribed. I took quite a few psych classes in school, and am now considering forensic psych as a PhD program. Hmm.....
0 likesAddicted
0 likesSame here
0 likesSame, but now I've watched all of them 😭
0 likesNot*
0 likesYeah wtf
0 likesit’s all of us bro 🤣
0 likes✌️😗
0 likesI've literally been watching video after video for days. I'm glad I stumbled across this channel during a long holiday break from work.
0 likesYa but it sucks there's not that many videos. : ( And they're all so good!! I wish there was more! I binged them all in one day!
0 likesI'm almost finishing the entire channel lol
0 likesfax
0 likesNope. I've been on a 3 day binge now. I can't get enough!
0 likesDude the YouTube algorithm is pushing this harrrrrrd. I have 3 other friends that just stumbled upon this channel too.
1 likeUs all lol
0 likesits been 84 years
1 likeOhhhh yea
0 likesI discovered this channel back in summer of 2020.
0 likesSaw his video on being crazy today and I’ve already watched 2 more hour long videos
0 likesWe’re at the “understanding criminal psychology” stage of YouTube’s pandemic algorithm
0 likes@Baked Tomato same lol
1 likeCan anyone recommended a similar channel that’s good like this one?
0 likesLegit cannot remember how I stumbled across one of these videos. Now I can't stop watching. We need a support group, lol.
0 likesBinge. Just stumbled upon today.😆
0 likesYessse that’s me
0 likesME TOO
0 likesThey're great and not sensational garbage like most other coverage. I enjoy that the behavior is analyzed and it helps me to see the preconditions that lead to this aberrant behavior. It feels genuine.
0 likesStumbled on this channel off Reddit and been on a two day binge ever since.....
0 likesI cant stop....
0 likesI plead the fifth
0 likesThat "Pretending to be crazy" one fucking got me
0 likesThat's how youtube channels work
0 likesWatch the jeff interagation from goergia funny as hell
0 likesim 24hrs awake now coz of these buddy
0 likesYup
0 likesFacts lol
0 likesthe same here . i binching
0 likesme !!!
0 likes@Uncle Punch
0 likesThe legend of Jeff? Who’s Jeff? A legend? Only thing I know is the meme, and I’ve got a funny feeling that it ain’t about that.
Oh. Murder case of Jodi and Travis? And a whole HOUR long? I could draw while listening. AND he absolutely hates the chick, so he continuously roasts her throughout? Amazing.
A documentary on a kid who shot up a school and pretended to have demons/be insane in order to escape harsh punishment? Interesting. It’s an hour long, but I can just skip around if I need to.
And on it goes. 😖 quickly becoming addicted to these videos
We’re all in this together!
0 likesDitto.
0 likeseveryone is
0 likesyea it all started with “What pretending to be crazy looks like” now I can't stop, almost finished all of them
0 likesLOL it’s me too
0 likesThe first video I saw was the one about people pretending to be crazy in an interrogation/the parkland shooter.
0 likesSame haha
0 likesSaaaame lol 😭
0 likesBingeing
0 likesGlad I'm not the only one 🙂
0 likesyep
1 likeSame
0 likesyeh they keep coming up and i need to sleep
0 likesliterally everybody else bro😭😭
0 likesI can’t stop watching!😂
1 likeThis narrator knows human psychology so well that he sets his cadence to the perfect level to lure his suspects into a binge state
0 likesHell yeah this is some good shit vro
0 likesSame here
0 likesSame lmao
0 likesNah fam me too
0 likesI have a B.A in psychology, so if you pair that with a conservatives view on crime, yeah it was addictive. I think that over time I've seen them all
0 likesIt started with what crazy looks like didn’t it
0 likesNo just everybody
0 likesno yes literally
0 likesYeah just you, just you mate. You are the special one among all of us! Damn it!
0 likesDude i watched one now im binge watching all of them he only has a few vids too 😩
0 likesBruh I’m loosing sleep over watching all of the videos 😣
0 likesYou're not alone,
0 likesSame here and this is probably the shortest video from this channel
0 likesSame! I feel like i found the best series lmao
0 likesLol literally just watched 4 videos with hours of his videos within 2 days 😂
0 likesSomehow here I am?!? Not sure if I’m confused or scared?
0 likesEveryone
0 likesYeah same
0 likesIt was the guilty until proven innocent one for me.
0 likesI limit myself because they’re sooo good! Two a day! Lol
0 likesNow edit and thank everyone for liking your comments as if it’s the oscars.
0 likesHah, literally everyone here by the looks of it
0 likesHaha yeah! I've been watching this stuff for like six hours tonight and it's 4:30am now.
0 likesMe today into tonight
0 likesOmg, that's my story. Watched one, now I'm glued
0 likesThe “ what pretending to be crazy looks like” one yes
0 likesYou're NEVER the only one in anything you do.
0 likesNo.. I'm hooked too..
0 likesNo.
0 likesAs a parent, that line "they trusted you..." Holy shit it made me feel fucking sad.
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Me too
1 likeHit home with us non parents as well
4 likesYep I have two children their ages and it hit hard. They put their faith in you to be the best version and she failed.
2 likesi raised my little brother, i'll never be able to understand those who murder their own children...how can you do that to someone who sees the good in you, relies on you and grows under your care. man, that shit hurts.
5 likesYeah that was a tear-jerk moment
0 likesIts awful her turning thier pictures over. She cant admit she did it and they are dead. What a callous woman
32 likesI like to watch these types of videos, because I feel empathetic to this situation. I feel like I’m the person in the hot seat. That feeling alone makes me not want to ever be in this situation. There’s nothing worth it that in is this world to lose my soul.
1 likeI feel terrible and a tear is running down my left cheek in sadness to what she has lost in her actions. There is power in confession. There is power in asking for forgiveness. There is no power in telling more lies on top of a terrible situation.
Even king David told the truth for murder and adultery when pressed. These videos are sad, not just because of the crimes, but because of the humanity the accused have lost.
It's weird how much of a gamble that interrogation was, In the time it happened, It was either A, She's guilty and you're an amazing detective, Or B, She's innocent and you just made someone's trauma waaaaay worse, Even though I don't feel sympathy for her, I wonder if this detective is as adamant and persistent with other suspects, And if one of them was actually innocent, That's just sad to think about.
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Same.
0 likesI've seen many detectives doing an interrogation on this channel but this is by far the "worst" one for me
1 likei hate how a child killer, specifically a mother who murdered her children, has the possibility of leaving prison after 10 years even though she absolutely did kill them and was convicted of that being given a life sentence originally. that dont smell like justice very much..
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@P03ticJustice it's fucking ludicrous
70 likes@cawrtnei 코트니 yep and usually aren't banned from having kids. If she spilled her cuts she may have gotten less time and been considered temporarily insane
33 likesthats wy the purpose of killing was v important.
1 like@Stephistaecated she was focused on completing it.. truly saddening.
1 likeVery much indeed.
0 likesI am not a proponent of the American Justice system, but I do think that she would have definitely got sentenced harsher in the US, maybe even have gotten the death penalty!
29 likes@Tipmn 2 it's such bullshit, right? Jfc.
2 likes@Maxtreme yeah especially in some states that have harsher laws I hear
1 likeits like they view children as less of a human than an adult
24 likes@safinhh good point, it seems so - just another sickening level
15 likes@cawrtnei 코트니 what do you expect from a System infested by pedophiles. As long as society doesnt make a Holocaust for pedophiles the Problem wont change
13 likes@midomen100 hit the nail on the head
5 likes@cawrtnei 코트니 i wanna reverte a little. Holocaust was a drastic word but it shows the necessary direction. Pedophiles that get caught = death Penalty. Pedophiles that Show themselves and search for Help (if they didn't abuse children) = therapy and Help from society without destorying their lives because they cooperate.
12 likesSummed up with systematic search for pedophiles in a wide Operation not Leaving anyone out. Neither politicians or judges or police officers
Canadian law is really dumb
2 likesand yet drug dealers get life sentences when not even at the age of 21
17 likes@jack bush doesn't make sense at all either tf
2 likesCanada has as watered down a justice system as everything else there. The US is moving in that direction in all the wrong ways too, while getting 'better' in others.
5 likes@RickieSix why does one have to go down the shitter while the other improves 🤦🏻♀️ smh
0 likes@P03ticJustice do you have any sources? I don't mean that in a smug way just curious.
3 likesA lot of times they use Christianity as an excuse and a method of avoiding the punishment. "I killed them so they could go to heaven. And I told God I'm sorry so Ill get to go too. I've been a good Christian jail so you can let me out."
2 likesJust wait till you get to the Casey Anthony episode...
5 likes@David Cordero shit.. I'll start preparing myself now 😓
0 likes@P03ticJustice It's women in general, not just white women
9 likesNow tell us how you used to be a "nice guy" and totally not racist, frags
2 likes@midomen100 What about mandatory chemical castration? From my understanding, pedophiles/ sexual offenders that undergo chemical castration are far less likely to repeat their offence(s). I think it was reduced by 70-80% but I could be misremembering. I'm interested in hearing your thoughts :)
2 likes@Garrett Nah. POC get longer sentences and you can fact check that
10 likes@Tipmn 2 Men get lenient sentences all the time, can't say how often I've seen guys get basically no jail time even for convicted rape.
10 likes@P03ticJustice yeah you right, they just executed one a few weeks ago, but you right. You're woke
2 likesLol, if this was the U.S. that shit would not fly... also, isn't everyone white in Canada? Outside of indigenous populations?
1 like🇨🇦
0 likes@Bsh 555 no. There is a huge African and carribean community as well as alot of like middle east too from my understanding. Yes white people are the face of Canada
1 likePeople in prison know how to deal with baby killers at least ☺️
4 likes@babydoll I take comfort in knowing that fact 😌
0 likes@P03ticJustice women in general don't get hard sentences
2 likes@P03ticJustice Depends on the crime and situation; what I said was still true
1 likeShe might already be out awaiting appeal.....just looked it up, disgusting
0 likes@Ducks for fuck sake
0 likes@Maxtreme This is Canada & we don't have the death penalty. However we NEED to give people who commit violent crimes WAY longer sentences.
1 like@midomen100 gassing pedos will just scare other pedos coming out and as such they won’t get help and continue being menaces
1 like@P03ticJustice the largest cultural community other than "French" "English" (white folks) is Chinese at 7% of the Canadian population, was kinda surprised myself
0 likes@Lisa Porter-Smith have u ever given birth lmfao. ....I wish I could put as much effort as you. And yes naturally twice.
0 likes@P03ticJustice She got caught in 2009 and the earliest possible release is 2029. So 20 years at least. And I doubt anything brainless yt commenters say here.
0 likesThe legal system did its due work. It's justice, if you like it or not.
0 likes@mst187 wooooow
0 likes@Maxtreme I just saw the video about Jeniffer and I don't know what could be worse, a person who kills their own parents or a mother who kills her own small children. But Jeniffer got life sentence with parole only after 25 years, and this woman got the right of parole after only 10 years! And I think both of them are from Canada! wtf!
0 likesAnd I just hate how people demand criminals to be punished and not resocialized ^^
1 likeChris Watts is probably like "why am I not a woman" lol
1 likeYeah I really hate it too and did you watch the caylee anthony one on this channel that's so disgusting and the mother didn't even get sentenced when it was clear as day her
1 like@Ari this happened in canada
0 likes@Cyborg Gerbil there's no death penalty in canada
0 likesWomen always get a lenient sentence and often face no jail time.
0 likes10 years minimum before possibility of parole. Then she probably won't get parole, no remorse etc
0 likesFrom road accidents to crimes like this the judicial system has not been fair... ugh!
0 likesshe got released in july 2020
0 likesGod I love your videos, you put these together so well, you seriously have a real talent here and from the comments I am not alone in saying this! But man as a father with my own young children it is so hard to watch these ones that involve kids, it really hits on the heartbox.
5 likesgrammar edit
JSC is like a drug addiction after I tried the “What pretending to be crazy looks like” dose
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thats how they get us
7 likesSame lol
2 likesGreat job copying the top comment
1 likeOk
0 likesIt really is, ain't it?
0 likesLiterally same lmao
0 likesI’ve been binge watching all week, probably should be working..
1 like“Fascinating Horror” and “Mr. Ballen” were just the gateway channels.
2 likesYes!
0 likes@B Swarts Mr Ballen, yes!!
0 likes@Zac R. thank you!
0 likes@Joe Radish i honestly don’t think she did that. I can’t remember the number of times I’ve done the exact same thing because I haven’t read the comments yet. I comment, then go back to read them and interact. I mean really…
0 likesalways love when dude says, "under different circumstances this would be considered bullying".....what a world we live in...
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Yeah, fucking crazy that detectives bully suspects like that to coerce them to confess or get anything out of them that can be used against them in a court of law. They don't care if you're innocent.
3 likesI like how her reaction to seeing her lifeless kids is her saying “I don’t believe that’s them, I just want to go to bed” haha
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It's called the Joe Biden defense
5 likes@Hateful Hero Ugh, you people are so annoying! Stop trying to bring politics into every conversation.
3 likesSuspect: I have the right to remain silent
34937 likesCanadian cops: thats cool but I asked you a question
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it do be like that though, but lately it be like that all the time
939 likesCanadian Suspect: Drats. Got me there. It's rude not to answer a question when being asked.
3005 likesAll I'm asking you-- All I'm asking you-- Hey, look at me... All I'm asking you is, which Drake album is your favorite -- that's all.
1941 likesI can’t honestly say that disagree with that policy. It’s a lil..meh... but it seems fair. Here in a US interview room, the words. Lawyer and fifth amendment are like holy water. The cops scurrying back into the darkness. And to the longer shadows of the room.
547 likes@YES leaving the US is very hard.
272 likesCountries like Canada have insanely strict immigration policies. Ironically the US is much easier to get into than Canada
We give you the right against self-incrimination, and how do you repay us? You use it! How rude!
427 likes@YES I would gladly go to Europe. But even with a college degree and being under 30 it has been tough. Hopefully I get lucky soon.
74 likes@YES Thanks :) hopefully Norway let's me in!
25 likesCop " You can tell me. Don't be afraid." (Go ahead and incriminate yourself, dont be afraid, it'll be okay)
195 likesPerp: Ok well, as long as it'll be okay and you won't get mad....So what I did was....
So many of these a lawyer tells them to STFU and they just tell the interrogator what their lawyer said on loop rather than actually doing what they were advised. But I mean that's what good interrogators are all about.
75 likes@foolscrown literally
7 likesall you have to do is just igniore them and not say anything or continue to repeat you are waiting to speak to a lawyer. Suspects fault if the fall for that one, just dont talk dummy.
109 likesLaw Enforcement use this as a tactic. Most people being integrated don’t understand how this all works. They actually believe their helping themselves by answering questions. Even thinking they’ll be able to go home after answering their questions.
201 likesI had an insane boss when I was 18. She lost her wedding ring, and blamed me for stealing it. Her proof? I had just gotten my brand new car within the time her ring was MIA. I was so offended. I quit right then and there.
But it got to a crazy level. She had contacted the police in the town I live in, whom had called me to come in to the station. Well, I didn’t do anything so I went. No attorney or anything. There were two detectives (one from town I worked in, other from my hometown). I answered their questions. But it became clear that they weren’t believing me. I even requested a lie detector test just to stop this. They didn’t due to the laws in my town or state. I don’t remember exactly what they told me. Don’t even know if it’s true. They really thought I did this and it was really pissing me off. I had thought they’d realize i didn’t do this and it would show my crazy ex boss that she was a real piece of shit for what she did to me.
I was told so much bs. They were so nasty to me too. I was so fed up.
I then said “okay well, I answered your questions. The same questions repeatedly. This is ridiculous. I want an attorney because this is going nowhere.”
detective said “you think your parents will pay for an attorney?!? It’s very expensive. $25,000 if you’re lucky.”
I replied “umm yes, of course my parents will pay for an attorney. Gladly. Especially for their daughter being falsely accused”.
Btw - it wouldn’t matter if I couldn’t afford an attorney. I’d receive one whether I could pay or not. I don’t even get why they asked that. I lived in an upper middle class area.
And that was it. I was able to leave. Never heard anything else about that. And this was a decade ago.
I know we make fun, but seriously, after listening to True Crime podcasts for two months, I'm starting to doubt any conviction.
162 likesThis video isn't convincing me of anything as people react very erratically under pressure. Many case that later got overturned actually had received a conviction from the accursed, despite evidences (new or old) showed otherwise.
Do I think this woman is guilty? Eh... dunno. But interrogation tactics are decided specifically to get a confession, or at least something to will push for a conviction.
This woman's interrogation video was used in her trial, her, what, composure was used to help convict her. What? She's been advised by her lawyer not to answer and kept it up for 5 hours -- she did as she was told by someone she thought was helping her.
This series only showed me if I were ever in any of these suspects' shoes, anything and everything I do, not do, say and not say during an interrogation can be used against me.
@DrNogueiras "The Crown was unable to produce any witnesses who were present when the girls died. The crux of their theory came from Caroline Tanguay, a pathologist who testified that the most likely cause of death was that the girls were somehow kept in the sealed hyperbaric chamber until they died from a lack of oxygen." Montreal Gazette ."Adele Sorella guilty of second-degree murder in deaths of daughters". Updated: March 6, 2019
54 likesTheir evidence was she had a hyperbaric chamber. That's it. Imagine being convicted of having something "most likely" killed someone.
@DrNogueiras Yes, I am absolutely serious.Whether the jury decided she was spared a first degree murder charge is irrelevant because at 15:15 of this very video, JCS stated:
107 likes"The suspect, for the most part, stuck to her lawyer's advice, and refused to give any sort of admission to the alleged crimes. However, she still chose to engage at certain points. And her lack of reactive emotion during these moments was later used to argue both voluntary detachment and lack of remorse, as well as drive home the notion that her conduct was not due to mental illness, but by course of her corrupt and calculated endeaver for revenge, which she was willing to attain by any means necessary" as the accused visibly sobs.
And it is exactly why I am thrown off -- she did nothing that was unadvised, and still the prosecution used it against her in the trial.
And no, "most likely" is never as good. She's got the motives, the time and access to the victims, but no physical evidence that directly points her to the murders. In the states at least people are exonerated for "reasonable doubt", not convicted someone for "reasonable suspicion". And if Canada decided "most likely" is good enough, then her justice system does not even pretent to serve justice.
Order ORDER IN THE COMMENTS!
58 likes@zakky P Rejected, this ain't the British parliment!
25 likes@YES Another issue is visas are given to skilled people they need more, and for someone not in specific fields, it grows harder. Getting hired to even begin the process is difficult too. (Trying CA and NZ, and Germany but havent looked at other countries)
4 likes@Albert G Hey, I live in the UK - If you're an economic migrant/illegal/falsely claiming to be a 'refugee', you'll be given a house, your bills paid, free medical treatment and food/car vouchers without even having to produce any papers. Basically, everything we indigenous folk have to work our balls off to pay for...
51 likesleviathanmg dead😂😂😂😂
1 like@Aubrey Heartburn deal! I'll be right over
12 likes@MH DuBois Not always, because they're trained to still manipulate around that.
3 likesOnly because of the comments on this video did I Google this and find out that American cops don't do the same because of a Supreme Court ruling.
23 likesI find that somewhat amusing. The right to remain silent is exactly that. YOU can remain silent. It's not the right to make everybody else fall silent.
@Albert G That isn't true at all.
3 likesMax G I thought Trudeau has a plan to accept hundreds of thousands in the next ten years?
2 likes@Lauren Christie This is how they get poor people to take guilty raps so much more often than anyone else. They scare them, they use poverty against them like a knife to the throat.
26 likes@YES I've actually been told Norway is difficult to immigrate to. That they are very selective as to who they allow in
2 likespatatedouce bb I agree. Instead of just being able to talk on the phone to her lawyer. The lawyer should have been in that interrogation room. That would have definitely stopped the interview right quick! Not right guilty or not! In the states you ask for a lawyer they show up!!!
19 likes@Ryann T. I'm Canadian and I love it. You can remain silent all you want, but our police have a right to still interrogate you. Clearly in this situation, it paid off.
12 likesmjrchapin there isn’t a LEO in the ENTIRE American Justice Department, that isn’t aware of the policy that when a subject asks for a lawyer, questioning should stop. I’m not making it up.
8 likesSmfh it’s so messed up! What is even the point then?
3 likes@goodbyehoes good! :)
0 likesVoldemort this comment sounds more like sympathy for a murderer than a plea for justice...
0 likesmjrchapin the training is more like an overall strategy. To keep the subject of lawyers from ever coming up. Because when that right is demonstrated, there is only very small list of things that can keep them talking freely.
4 likesChoco Manger lol.. true story..
0 likesFools Crown
1 likeWell what had happened was
Jonas Salcedo by “we” you mean the cops??
0 likesStatistically speaking, the vast majority of violent crime is committed by an individual giving in to impulse.Impulsive behavior is a red flag to a substantial deficit of willpower, the very same willpower that is so crucial to successfully resist several forms of questioning This can happen even within a few minutes of talking to a lawyer who strongly advised, ‘not another word’. They likely will blurt out an incriminating answer to a question and then characteristically backpedal furiously when they realize exactly what they just said.
8 likesAnd we get to watch it on YouTube. Yeah!
@leviathanmg NOBODY LIKE THIS MANS POST ANYMORE THE LIKE RATIO IS PERFECT
0 likes@Albert G Leaving the US is not hard lmfao, just gotta do basic research.
1 like@Choco Manger I'm soory
0 likeswhy do they both have a french accent
0 likes@CaniusLanius Her lack of affect in "learning" of her daughters' deaths is evidence of guilt. This trope about how "everyone acts differently" is BS: people are way more predictable than that.
13 likes@CaniusLanius good thing you're not a judge then.
0 likes@HyP3r_HiPp0 they're canadian
1 likeDifferent countries have different laws. Canadian law allows for police to keep asking questions. It's up to the suspect to stick to not answering. It's explained at the beginning of the video.
5 likes@MH DuBois I was referring to government in general. I'm well aware that police would rather not have to go through the trouble of respecting a defendent's right to remain silent, as evidenced by their often emotionally manipulative and deceptive("if you tell us, maybe we can help you") interrogation tactics. I am also aware that their methods are subject to scrutiny by federal courts if the defendant decides to file a lawsuit regarding rights violations, which can result in a defendant going free. The two have very different interests which sometimes seem to contradict one another. I find humor in that.
6 likes@Aubrey Heartburn No way. Are you serious right now, or u just frustration venting???
2 likes@Albert G I'll make a bed up, and get some food in 🤣
1 like@Christine 16 totally serious 👍🏼
0 likesWe (Canadians) have the right to consult an attorney during an interrogation. We do not have the right to have one present and once we've excercised our right to consult one, that right has been excercised. Repeatedly asking for a lawyer, after speaking to one is futile. The cops have the right to continue asking questions and if we want to remain silent, it's our duty to do so.
9 likesleviathanmg 😂😂😂👍🏽
0 likesMax G May I ask what you majored in bro?
0 likes@Albert G Corrrect, especially when you use chain immigration like melania, for her mother, father, & sister.....
1 likeLol
0 likes@HyP3r_HiPp0 They're from Laval, Quebec, a French speaking province in Canada.The suspect though, is from a small (and most often rich) community of Italian-Quebecers who are primarily anglophones.
2 likesThe police have a right to keep asking
5 likesLol
0 likes@YES it's really hard to emigrate. And y profession is not transferable to another country, but I have dreamt of it
1 likeLCwavesAtYa I can agree to some extent... but don’t you think looking at pictures of your dead children and showing no empathy at all is kind of a huge hint? I mean, we can see this pattern especially in other interrogation videos
1 likeThey specifically addressed that. If the person doesn't want to remain silent that is on them. You can't stop people from actively being stupid
3 likes@YES Well, it seems that in the US and Canada, the only people who may not like how the police operate are those who commit crimes or otherwise brush up against the law. The appeal to stay in Canada or the US for law-abiding citizens is probably the same.
2 likes@leviathanmg "which Drake album is your favorite" LMAOOOO!!!!
0 likesEurope and Canada only let Americans in if they have business or are wealthy now of days. College students on visas are welcomed as well because they are considered political assets since the US will come to their aid if they f$@$ up. The average American is thought of as a liability traveling cheap on the rail now of days. Things are only going to get a lot harder for everyone to travel anywhere on mass transit systems around the world unless they have business reasons or are wealthy but than again the wealthy don’t travel cheap.
2 likesI've got to admit that the detective executed very well. I'd probably just shut down though
1 likeGiga chads
0 likesI mean that's pretty much all cops though. They are info and revenue collectors.
1 likehahahah
0 likesThat's right
1 likeKeep falling for that polite crap
I'm sure Michael Dunn ask for lawyer
0 likesThis in "in AMERICA ' farce continues
EXACTLY. If they wish to talk so be it
0 likesHER.PROBLEM
0 likesgoodbyehoes you do know that your whole legal system is based on the UK’s, including Jury trials?
0 likesThe detective was persistent Haha
0 likes@YES the 5th amendment is NOT a scuffed practice. It's an amazing tool that has gotten MANY innocent people out of incriminating themselves.
16 likesIt is then the detectives jobs to prove guilt in court with the evidence. Which is much better than a false confession which many innocents have given after 18 hours in a tight interrogation room.
I much prefer America to Canada. I've been all over the world, my parents are native born immigrants and from the stories they have about their countries, I'm so damn glad to live in the US.
Plus it's warm 😉 just messing with ya. Canada is cool too
@YES wrong. The 5th amendment is specifically there to be used to lawyer up and get the hell out of a stuffy interrogation room for hours on end.
10 likesThe US has the best judicial system on the planet. Remember we have 350 Million extremely diverse people, spanning many different cultures and land. You cant compare us to tiny little, cultural homogenous Norway.
It's absolutely insane that the police can interrogate you for as long as they want even after you invoke your rights. That's so draconian and backwards.
15 likesProbably tons of innocents arrested and charged because of that.
@Choco Manger "sorry"
0 likes@patatedouce bb You wouldn't like it so much if you were innocent of a crime but the police (who are well trained in this while you are not) were allowed to psychologically manipulate you for hours and hours on end.. They know that these tactics can break a person down. That's why they use them.
9 likesLol nice 👍
0 likes@Adaptive Rider Bear does anyone ever fall for that line, I wonder? Another favourite that you hear the cops use all the time in interviews is "I know you're not a bad person..." It's really not all that surprising that some criminals think they are smarter than the cops, when the cops say such dumb things.
2 likesThe 2 FASTEST ways for a convict to get their case either thrown out or reviewed for a new trial is for officers to continue talking/questioning AFTER he/she requests a lawyer OR if the accused is in custody but never given their rights. ALL statements made after the request are will be tossed. All statements made in custody will also be tossed. Even if u say u're guilty of serial murders. Oh well... This interrogation shocked me and is cringe as hell.
1 like@Candi S not in canada, bud.
2 likes@Albert G Not from what I see ★...lolol..Criminals come into Canada all the Time , Our Justice System and immigration is so lax , it's almost like ringing the dinner bell for serial killers to do their thing and when and IF the RCMP find out about it ..it gets so irretrievably screwed up it takes forever to sort out ..Eventually when it does get sorted out the perpetrator only get 25 yrs till they can apply for full parole ,This is what Canada calls "LIFE" in prison for violent offenders In the mean -time of the 25 years that they do they can apply for all kinds of things..Day parole , unsupervised as well ,Tough system ? It is F**ked up ★
1 likeHyP3r_HiPp0 there in Quebec
0 likesLooooool
0 likesquebecur . NOT canadian.
1 likeLauren Christie I recently watched a documentary on Netflix of a teenage offender and the documentary stated that 90% of teenagers don’t understand their Miranda rights.
1 like@Ryann T. no, you get a phone call to a lawyer whose on a list and happens to be available in those hours. They CAN show up, much later, but they dont have contracts with lawyers to be "on stand by".
1 likeEhh. I've talked my way out of serious charges. Depends on how smart you are.
0 likes@CaniusLanius "My kids are alive"
0 likes"I don't believe that's them on the floor"
"I'll remember my kids how I choose to remember them"
She wasn't convicted JUST because she HAPPENED to have the chamber. Her denial of her children's death and lack of emotion when referring to/seeing them had a huge impact on her trial.
YES ive always wanted to go to norway, possibly even move there. i just have to ask do you need to speak norwegian or will you get along okay with only English?
0 likesYES a lot of gays in Norway😩
0 likes@MH DuBois Can you be more dramatic? Police have a job to do. If you answer of your own free will they let you. When you ask for a lawyer, they stop. They don't go "scurrying back into the darkness...". If you choose to continue talking after invoking your right to counsel, you may. Why don't they keep going? Because everything said in that room would be inadmissible in court. You make it sound like they are doing something evil. You are in that room for a reason. You are a suspect. Evidence has led them to you. You will be questioned as such.
2 likesI can't speak for Canadian law.
Canada is quickly eliminating free speech and the right to remain silent is a form of that.
2 likesYou're allowed to say nothing, and they are allowed to keep asking you questions. You can keep saying nothing if you want.
1 likeThe right to remain silent requires the person actually stay silent... They can ask as many questions as they want and use anything you say against you... Whereas, detectives can lie to you about just about anything and it can't be used in your defense...
1 likeFun fact, US Supreme Court Justices have on numerous occasions made it a point to tell citizens not to talk to the cops without proper representation when being questioned, Quilty of otherwise, it doesn't matter, get a lawyer.
Obviously, calling the cops in case of an emergency is another thing entirely... Its about being questioned, imterviewed or interrogated without legal council present specifically
But buddy how about you just answer the question, eh?
0 likes@YES Ireland's justice system is terrible. If you beat the shit out of someone, they give you probation. You don't do jail time for it. They just let you go.
0 likesthats how i win arguments with my gf lol
0 likes@HyP3r_HiPp0 Easy, they're french canadian.
0 likes@YES we all imagine 9 month winners and 1 month of fall and spring, and you say the word about funny. And the weird three, thirteen, and anything with a three, I like it
0 likesMe: ok
0 likesThey could have lost the conviction on this case, as at the moment the suspect ask for a lawyer the interview should be stopped. The cop is being psychologically abusive, even though it’s legal, it’s definitely unethical and in any other place/circumstance, illegal. Also, more than once, this kind of psychological warfare got false confessions out of innocent people.
3 likesPS: let’s not go crazy if any of you decide to answer this comment, I know she killed her kids, I know she is guilty and deserves to be in prison. That is not the part of this case I am talking about or have a problem with.
@YES why would you not want to live in the freest country on earth
0 likesYou have no idea how bad it is here...
0 likesl
0 likesDid you know that even if someone were to become an expat you still may be expected to pay US taxes? Even though your technically not a US citizen anymore.
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesYES - Not necessarily for me, BUT... family, friends, partners, jobs, comfortable/accustomed to the surroundings, access to most things available in the world, general safety, gargantuan mix of peoples and different viewpoints, tons of land to choose from and see just within the country for traveling/moving purposes.
0 likesIt’s not easy to just snap your fingers and uproot your entire life. I know tons of other countries are wonderful, and I get what you’re saying, lots of the US systems are shit. Our prison system, law enforcement, healthcare system, social programs, and many other things need work. But there are problems one way or another wherever you go. If anything, in my mind the US is a country worth fixing, and worth having hope that we can get shit back on track again.
Everyone in the USA: ‘I have the right to remain stupid'!
1 like@Albert G Are you kidding? Canada is easy to get into. There was an illegal border crossing point in New York state where all illegals had to do was cross the border through the bush and the RCMP brought them in and they got citizenship. Also Serian refugees got citizenship here in Canada with very little screening.
0 likes@Johnson Johnson government outside the US "Let's create a nanny state with complete control over the idiotic population and ignore our own problems!!!"
5 likesCanadian? Sounds french lmaoo
0 likes@GabrielAKAFinn well if you legalise crime you can have the lowest crime.
1 like@Lauren Christie A funny thing like that happened to me in a classroom where textbooks were being issued and the teacher's copy with answers in the back went missing. It was a joke, I didn't even need the answers, but the copy disappeared! Maybe it was a deliberate effort on the part of the accuser to divert attention from the unexpected act of stealing however hard to believe. Maybe your boss made an insurance claim and for that had to make a report claim to the police and now she has the money AND the ring.
0 likes@CaniusLanius That's why you have the right to remain silent.
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likes@YES Oh yeah, Norway, where the maximum prison sentence is what? 20 years? A murderer like Varg Vikerness, stabs a guy over 20 times and gets out to live happily ever after. I'm running to Norway.
1 like@CaniusLanius I'm in Australia but after having done jury duty on a case with extremely serious charges I lost a lot of faith in the system. So many people in the jury were dead set on a guilty finding despite there being mountains of ambiguity in the case, a clear motive (ongoing child custody hearing) behind accusing the person in question, and contradictory evidence. It was fucking ridiculous. Thankfully a couple of us were able to bring them around and so not destroy the life of the accused forever, but I came out of it very disillusioned with the whole process.
2 likes@YES Europe and logic... LMAO have you SEEN the EU?
0 likes@CaniusLanius Well said, & very accurate.
0 likesYeah. If they tried that shit in the US she would get a few million dollars and her own tv show
0 likesLCwavesAtYa completely agree. It’s very sad that this happened to her children, but it doesn’t really sound that convincing of a case. Most likely argument is bs. That doesn’t prove anything. It’s One of those type of cases where she could be guilty but she could be innocent also.
1 like@CaniusLanius yep its all messed up still best 2 be as smart as u can about it tho some ppl dont even try 2 think things thru, i get wat yr saying about it seeming pointless especially 4 this woman she only did wat her lawyer told her.
0 likesAlbert G Not true i accidentally crossed the border once they didn’t care
0 likesCorrupt cops
1 likeFools Crown mm mmoomoomoo
0 likesFools Crown moomlmm km m Km moo
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0 likesChoco Manger moopoppppp
0 likesleviathanmg poppooppp
0 likes🤣😂😂
0 likesleviathanmg 😂💀
0 likes@YES A "scuffed practice" of allowing defendants to demand their lawyer be present during interrogations?
3 likesThat’s what happens when the law states they can still interrogate you 🤷♂️
0 likes@YES It all depends on how you look at it, now doesn't it? One's freedom could be in jeopardy because one is assigned an attorney who doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground and the rich and poor can become victims of the justice system when incompetence is assigned. What Norway needs to work on is extending prison sentences for serious offenses. This seems to be an issue in all Scandinavian countries, which may explain their epidemic in rapes and sexual assaults overall. Come on....21 years in prison for a man who had been found guilty of raping 18 women? Did your court system think that a little over a year per rape was justice? Did they think such a man was going to be rehabilitated in 21 years and not pose a threat when released? Do your judges and legislators not have wives, mothers or daughters? Get the stick out of your own eye before looking to change the legal system of other people's.
0 likesYES it’s called the right to not be questioned without a lawyer being present...not sure I see why that’s a “scuffed practice” .
0 likesand it works because she kept talking even after saying she has the right to remain silent lmao
0 likesIt’s diff in Canada. When u say I don’t want to talk anymore and I want my lawyer, cops don’t have to stop asking questions. I know from personal experience and no I have never committed murder or anything lol
0 likesClimberGreg I’m well-aware if the disparity. I teach it.
0 likesTaught it*
0 likesI LOVE that!! Wish we could do that in the USA
0 likesSo what? That doesn't mean they are gonna stop asking. She still has the right to remain silent. They don't have to say that for every single question.
0 likes@Voldemort What does taking to a lawyer do tho? Like sorry to sound stupid but you even got innocent people complaining about wanting a lawyer like if you ain't do shit why you even need a lawyer?
0 likesand?
0 likesThat's because the right to remain silent is part of American law
0 likes@Synapsid Part of the American Constitution, we have our own declaration in Canada.
0 likes@YES Yes montreal, europe.
0 likes@YES You don't get solid people defending you. You get the random luck of the draw. You don't get to pick, you get to hope you aren't assigned the alcoholic lawyer or one who graduated at the bottom of his class. Norway has the luxury of having a very small population and decent income from their oil production. They can afford to be generous with that equation. They also can be generous with medical, as they don't really produce any medical research on their own, but rely on the rest of the world for pharmaceutical needs. They also have their big cousin the USA making you have to have any real military necessary. Not a bad set up. Your big mistake was opening your borders. That sealed your fate.
0 likes@YES Yes, you have drilled a lot of oil, based on the technology of someone else. Which is fine. You are paying for you medical equipment and pharmecutecals, which saves you a LOT of money not having to develop such things on your own and thus lowering your medical expenses overall. How short sighted your immigration understanding is. The native Norwegians have a very low birth rate. You invited in masses of people who don't understand your culture, respect your culture or have any intentions of adopting to your culture. These new groups also have a much higher birth rate....MUCH higher. Meaning the native Norwegians well be a minority in their own nation in less than 50 years. You government offices will be taken over and your laws will change to accommodate the people who will take over. Your customs and traditions will not only be gone but will probably be made illegal. The same thing is happening in the UK and much of the rest of western Europe (this wasn't an accident but well planned). Just make it more easy to digest what is happening, Mohammad is the #1 boys name in the UK right now. That tells you everything you need to know about your future. It actually really makes me very sad for you and all of Europe. It was good while it lasted.
1 likeYES thank you!!
0 likes@MH DuBois The REASON why the 5th amendment exists is because police WILL entrap you. It's not wise to speak to the police under any circumstance, guilty or not. ALWAYS speak in the presence of someone who has YOUR best intentions in mind.
4 likesMe: 😶
1 likeAlbert G
1 likeWhere did you get that 100% bullshit fact from? It is WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY harder to immigrate to the states than it is to Canada.
@YES We like to call it civil rights. I'm American, and lived in BC for 2 years...it was very revealing that so many of our friends and neighbors would ask us if it was scary to live with so much violence...but, actually, we are from Oregon. Every single day there were more murders and gang violence in the Vancouver area and outlying communities than happen in our state in an entire year. Pretty illuminating. So...maybe do a little research on murder rates and person to person violence, because: yes, there are some communities in the US that are terrible. But, in my personal experience, it's much worse, on a widespread basis in the cities of Canada.
1 likeThe interogator is allowed as long as the perp answers...
0 likesGod was involved here
0 likes@goodbyehoes The US has the best judicial system in the World? Are you kidding me? You have prisons for profit and 3 strike laws. That's not the best, that's the worst.
2 likes@YES there's not much more common sense than the us constitution... unless you hate freedom
0 likesNever say shit always remain silent and get a lawyer 💯 %
2 likesCanadian law is different..
0 likes@MH DuBois There have been many times that they have been violated. Sometimes leading to appeals
0 likesThis comment had me rollin for like 2 minutes... lol
0 likesDamn you got a lot of likes.
0 likes@Aubrey Heartburn There are stages before refugee status is attained. Immigrant, Asylum Seeker and then Refugee. Your "facts" are incorrect
2 likesI mean Miranda is an American thing .... Americans think we carry our rights to other nations and to my understanding not really
1 likeAubrey Heartburn is that why 15 million “indigenous” folks are on benefits in the UK?
2 likesmoo lee Most young Norwegians (<50) speak some English. But you will need to learn Norwegian to work etc depending on your occupation.
0 likes8/10 was an inside job That’s no true, they are very tough on crime. In fact even having a DUI or a caution can mess your chances of finding a job, let alone an assault charge.
1 likeM R Police officer acted within his remit.
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0 likesJust keep repeating that you are keeping your right to remain silent. You can't talk your way out of it.
0 likesI understand that they were 99% certain that she was culpable, but man. If my wife was murdered, I would be the number one suspect, of course, but as an innocent man, I wouldn't want my last memory of her to be a graphic photo of her death. That's terrible! That should not be allowed. I just can't imagine the horror. PTSD, nightmares, omg!
1 likeYou're 💯 percent right,, you don't bring garbage in the house 🏡 leave it out side not kidding about the location and the family problems out side
0 likes@Edward kocienda brother, there are 246 responses to this comment. You should really specify what you agree with.
2 likesYep
0 likesJust like the American cops.
1 likeDamn. Going thru this comment thread Im thinking: so glad to be Dutch, what a wonderfull and down to earth country I was born and raised in. The Netherlands. That is actually a country instead of a psych&crime real life tv show sponsered by the loony toons and jails. Your welcome for the flowers. 🌷💐 And thank you for the entertainment. 😯
3 likesLol
0 likesMLH thank you for the flowers! Netherlands is a wonderful place your are lucky, and not because I’m Canadian born but it’s a lot better than The US
2 likesChoco Manger c cm
0 likesMH DuBois right but it’s violating their right to not incriminate themselves without a lawyer present
1 likeYES In general things are pretty good. If you don’t live in a bigger city most of the stuff you see on TV doesn’t really affect you much. We’re just kind of annoying to each other and the rest of the world
0 likesGood morning
0 likes@YES That's cute xenophobia, but try asking Cubans and South Americans the appeal to flee there? Then look into the governments they're fleeing from instead of asking stupid questions. Not being rude, just a suggestion.
1 like"I just want to go back to my cell"....
0 likesInterrogator: " I know you do".....
It's a yes for me!
That doesn't negate their right to remain silent. What's more accurate is: 'That's cool, but I can keep asking questions'.
0 likesSorry Canada, this isn't right. And here I thought you guys were the nice guys compared to us in the U.S.
2 likes@Jimmy M What she posted is not true. You have the right to remain silent -- period. The police can, however, still ask. Keep you mouth shut and you've enacted your right.
0 likes@MH DuBois They don't have to do anything until she specifically asks for a lawyer.
0 likes@leviathanmg 😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@leviathanmg this is my favorite comment of all time
0 likesOk
0 likes@Albert G That's funny, roxhom road seems to have them come in by the 100'000's every year.
0 likes@Fools Crown yuuuuup
0 likes@MH DuBois this has to be a joke.
0 likesBecause it often works. Fortunately there's an easy way out of this: respond to all questions with "I won't make any statements without legal representation." If you need to, start cutting them off mid-sentence to say it. It won't take long before they give up.
2 likes"5 hours later"...
0 likesright, dont think thats legal in the US
0 likesPrivacy Lover I’m aware of the distinction between an established departmental policy and a proviso outlined in a federal constitution. The fact that a detective can persistently seek information while a subject is aware of, and/or has invoked their right to remain silent, doesn’t seem all THAT unfair. We understand both positions and both arguments are valid, no?
1 likeLCwavesAtYa reasonable doubt can’t prevent a conviction in Canada, they can use “balance of probabilities” in criminal cases. (Unlike in the US)
1 likeKevin Snyder right, not to mention the systemic racism evident in conviction rates. Or the large amount of severely mentally ill people who end up incarcerated instead of in treatment. (I’m a US citizen, and I recognize there are big issues)
1 likeYES are they only US friendly or immigration friendly for the rest of the world
0 likesWhat's the appeal to having your rights respected? Is that an actual question?
0 likesLmao
0 likesYou have to resist talking remain silent another way is to invoke your lawyer try calling and say no answer will try again later you see if you invoke your rite to council they can't question you until you have talked with one it how you can stall interagation for a bit lol.
0 likes@No you Honestly that would be bad just reman calm and say nothing even this woman said too much. The other thing you can do to buy time is to ask for a lawyer then call someone to get you a lawyer. They can't question you here after you invoke your right to counsel until after you have talked to your lawyer. I've stalled questioning for months using this tactic just refuse to use their on-call duty counsel until you have hired a lawyer and they are blocked from questioning you until then.1 the on-call duty counsel may be a cop and give you bad advice and without some sort of retainer then there is no oath to be broken. Cops can entrap you here so just about anything goes you just have to use your rights to manipulate the system first step is to retain a criminal defence lawyer and go from there.
0 likes@No you Yes after you talk to or you can also have a lawyer present during questioning so if you invoke your right to talk or have a lawyer present then they can't talk to you until that time. Everything will be used in court babbling could show your intent to make a case of insanity or to deceive detectives or the court and could add more charges for that.
0 likes@HyP3r_HiPp0 in Canada we are an officially bilingual country. Our Province of Quebec is French first. They're in Laval, in the province of Quebec. But I think her accent isn't French. And the police are speaking English for mutual benefit so they can communicate.
0 likes@JoshJonesJr1 the border between the us and canada is largely undefended and unfenced. Any American could essentially walk into Canada. But in terms of legally immigrating, canada has higher standards and lower quotas than the united states.
2 likes@JoshJonesJr1 says a "Josh Jones" ... Border crossing is not the same as applying for immigration. Some ppl think they know it all...
1 like@JoshJonesJr1 the USA has 10x the population of Canada in less square footage. They're not comparable on a 1:1 scale.
0 likes@JoshJonesJr1 numbers but strict in terms of quality, allegedly compared to other nations
0 likes@JoshJonesJr1 sorry I misread you when I replied earlier
0 likes@Albert G That's not ironic.
0 likesWhat are they going to say? "i'm not even going to try"
0 likes@William Munny Fairy tales. Nothing but fairy tales, religion.
0 likesYep.
0 likes@Flusterette no we aint bilingual
0 likes@TDnN Noks I'm wondering what I said that made people think that I didn't already know the law.
0 likes@TDnN Noks "offended?" lol you don't matter enough to offend me 😂
0 likes@Aubrey Heartburn The same in France, that's a shame.
0 likes@MH DuBois yeah because the courts are very quick to throw out cases if those words are spoken. if they violate that, their whole case goes down the drain.
0 likes@Albert G that’s... not even true though lol.
0 likes@MH DuBois that's not really true. They ignore request for lawyers, continue interrogations, utilize psychological ploys including sleep deprivation, hunger, intimidation... There are so many cases where cops don't respect the rights of citizens, to be held innocent until proven guilty in the court of law, and jump into using tactics that are also employed for psychological conditioning and torture, I.e. brainwashing. Many false confessions have been illicited by the techniques in the U.S. We seem to be unable to approach crimes, particularly homicides, in an objective manner. Instead we assume the guilt of the suspect and come at them hard, much harder than how this woman is being come at. It of course varies on the region, the department, even on the gender, ethnicity, and economic class of the suspect, since bias of those kinds are built directly into the system. Women are routinely given longer sentences for violent crimes when they commit them, and are more likely to be singled out by authorities in prison to be tormented.
1 likeNever talk to the cops!
1 like@MH DuBois Does that include no water boarding etc?
0 likes@CaniusLanius The Canadian constitution and the Charter of Rights are to protect only those who work for the Crown and not the people!
0 likes@Cassandra D'Errico They tell the defendant he can escape the death sentence by pleading guilty to a lesser charge for life even if he is not guilty. They use fear, intimidation and anything else that might work!
1 like@Kevin Snyder The US has a prison for profit system, have to keep the jails full or no profit! Sounds legit don't ya think????
1 likeLol pretty much
0 likesQubec police are different. He was wanted that April Fools comment bad.
0 likesYour right to not answer questions does not equate to the police not having the right to keep asking them.
0 likes@Lauren Christie i was married to a police officer. The only thing he ever said to me that I trust is NEVER SPEAK TO THE POLICE.
0 likeslol i love this detective he dont wanna play any games
0 likesRemain silent. exercise that right.
1 likeIt makes more sense that way because if they have any brains they’ll clock and just... not answer the question?
0 likes*8Canadian cops: Dat's coule buht I astchou a question
0 likes@leviathanmg this comment made me laugh the most and caught me off guard. Thank you
1 likeJCS did say that they (Canadian Police) can press you for as long as they want.
0 likesthere's a good video on youtube called "DONT TALK TO THE POLICE" and its totally the truth
1 like@Albert G USA has the easiest
0 likes@TrickOr Trump well that's a skewed system
0 likes@CaniusLanius I'm finding you in Contempt of Comment for 90 days!
0 likes@Albert G I was able to escape the USA and I live in Europe now. The stress of daily life here is SO MUCH LESS. I am SO MUCH HAPPIER than I was in the USA. But there is a dark side: Doing exactly the same type of work, you will have quite a bit less money left at the end of the month after your basic expenses. Worth it? For me, it's a big YES.
0 likes@Lauren Christie This is exactly how it works 99% of the time. The police don't care about getting the TRUTH; they just want to get a CONVICTION. Answering their questions will ALWAYS work against you ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE INNOCENT! If you are innocent, the police will typically have no evidence, but they always KNOW in their harts that you did it, so they will try to get you to misremember some facts and or be a bit confused, and WHAM they say they caught you in a lie, and yet another innocent person goes to prison.
1 like@CaniusLanius Well said, my friend. "Most Likely" should never be enough to throw someone into prison.
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0 likesIf someone takes their right to remain silent does it make it illegal for cops to still ask questions? NO
0 likes@MH DuBois there's a few videos on here where they clearly ask for a lawyer and the cops are like, sounds like you said you want a soda. Lol
0 likes@Valerie Rodger Wrong some American cops try to ignore this and pretend you don't have this right. I had to tell the police twice that I was using my right to remain silent till I have an attorney present. Than they said " Well only guilty people say that, so we know you did it. " I still wouldn't answer them and remain silent. They finally gave up questioning me. I had to go to jail anyway for a fine I didn't pay, but that's NOT what they were trying to interrogate me for. They were trying to pin some real serious hard core prison time shit on me. I am sooooo glad I knew to use my right to remain silent and stuck to it, who knows what I'd be sitting in prison for, for something I didn't do. So even though I still went to jail that was on something different, I paid the fine and got out the same day. Walking down the street the next day seen those same cops who tried to interrogate me and took me to jail for the fine I didn't pay. They looked sooooo pissed off that I had the money to pay the fine and was out of jail walking free knowing they wanted to still interrogate me but couldn't. If looks could kill I'd be dead. They did mess with me, just eyeballing me hard with dirty looks trying to intimidate
1 like@Daly Shorts Can't blame them. Wish it were like that here in the U.S.
0 likes@I Thought It Was Funny nothing in your rant makes what I said wrong - it simply suggest that you have an issue with cops
0 likesAs for your other comment, in Canada people DO have the right to remain silent. Asking a question afterwards does not violate that right in any way. You have the right for you to remain silent, not to have everyone around you fall silent.
@I Thought It Was Funny the right to remain silent is not the right to experience silence. She doesnt have to answer, but they're not going to stop asking her questions.
0 likesI’d be like, you can ask all the questions you want, I’ll be taking a nap.
0 likesTbh idk if it's still in use but I remember a show where every time they listed out the rights in England, they'd say "anything you decide to withhold currently and release later may be used against you in court" or something along those lines and I LOVE that
2 likesLike if you withheld information that could help them and then told later, your motives for shutting up could optionally be held against you😬 low-key seems very helpful
French accent torture is illegal in Quebec.
1 likeThe man is so from Québec 😂😂😂 as a Québec-er he sounds so French lol
0 likes@Albert G yessir I’m Canadian but ever since Trudeau became prime minister it’s been a lot easier
0 likes@Albert G I’m pretty sure that is not true
0 likes@Amanda Belleville Uh, Amanda? Your comment here doesn't make for a good argument. It is Draconian to make a person sit through hours of essentially psychological warfare after they express their right and wish to stop answering questions, the George Floyd riots started before the officers were even charged, Covid has nothing to do with our legal system, we complain about our government all the time, and, finally, it is because we don't use the death penalty instantly, so that we can confirm over and over again that the person did it, that makes it not a Draconian punishment.
0 likesoh okay soary there buds
0 likesIt goes against the Canadian stereotype 😭
0 likes@Albert G Good luck; many would go into the opposite direction if given a chance (outside of illegal immigration)
0 likesHow is this not torture? "I'm exercising my right to silence"... ok, then we're going to pester you for hours.
2 likes@ChrislyBear you might have the most sheltered and privileged definition of police torture possible.
0 likes@CaniusLanius Narrator does a pretty dog job of explaining this stuff. It’s not what they say, as much as it is how they say it, and how they react. She was brought their, and then promptly accused of murdering her kids, and then shown a picture of them clearly dead on the floor. Any normal, remorseful, innocent individual would be absolutely outraged when accused of murdering their own kids, and outright horrified when shown proof that they are dead. This entire interview is very damning evidence. No one, and I mean NO ONE, just brushes that kind of shit off. People express emotions differently, but there’s a general pattern of behavior in most people, and for her to hardly even react to the accusations and proof of her children’s murder, she hardly bats an eye. Big red flag, and very incriminating.
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0 likesSo did you do it eh?
0 likesYeah, I guess they can still interview you for hours even when you've invoked your right to be silent. Odd to me. Is she supposed to sit in silence for many, many hours while he keeps interviewing her? She's trying but it's very difficult. Seems strange it would be legal.
1 like@Albert G this is just not true. Maybe your conflating Canada with other European countries or not accounting for population, but Canada is not as strict as the US on immigration. The info is a google search away.
0 likes@HyP3r_HiPp0 The cop is french canadian, the woman is an anglo from italian background
0 likes@ShuttleTheFox The cop is, not the woman. If they were both french canadian, they will be speaking french in the video...
0 likesIt is really a no win situation for an innocent person. If they assert their right to remain silent then they get hours and hours of a grueling monologue where their reaction to every word is studied and all sorts of inferences are drawn. "Stalin killed tens of millions of people, why aren't you crying? Are you a commie?" If they do talk then every word is studied and inconsistencies inevitably arise, or responses are mischaracterized.
1 likeYou should not be penalized for asserting your rights, and you should not have to put on a passion play trying to guess what an investigator believes is the proper amount of emotion. Cases need to be proven on the facts.
That’s the way it should be. Imagine being innocent and cops keeping you in a room asking questions over and over after you’ve already said you weren’t talking and got a lawyer
1 likeYou can not not communicate, even when you remain silence. They put you under a spotlight and throw questions at you to see your reaction even when you dont answer them your body langauage or your mimic will reveal a lot and everything will held against you in court. But sometimes even when you are not guilty because its all a matter of interpretation, its not a nature of law the behaviour of a human. Maybe you can play a role for a certain time but not for 5+ Hours that is nearly impossible.
1 likeTry Australia , no one gets in .
0 likesI need to talk to my lawyer… “okay but why did you kill your children”
0 likes@Voldemort when they say lawyer and the cops jeep goading them nothing they say should be incriminating after that
0 likes@zakky P 😅
0 likesGotta think that if this wasn't a woman, the sentence would have been considerably heavier for killing two defenceless children and if that was the sentence for a father, the public outcry would have been significantly greater than it was in this case.
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how much heavier can it be? She got prison for life.
1 like@Romuald caffésérré parole in 10 years dude
19 likes@Top Weeb man she better not get paroled holy shit
4 likesActually, a mother killing her own child often receives much more hate than a father. It is seen as much much more unbelievable and cruel. Then again, both cases are absolutely despicable.
7 likes@Romuald caffésérré no she didn’t ???? Da fucccc she got out
2 likes@Outdoor Therapy shes already out dude
5 likes@Romuald caffésérré she’s out. She got out in July 2020.
1 like“I don't believe you” how about “I don't believe you! I want to talk to them!” Somehow the lack of wanting proof to the contrary implies she knows he isn’t lying.
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She could be in severe psychological distress and rejecting reality. Psychoanalysis calls this splitting. It's completely possible she discovered them dead and JCS didn't show any concrete evidence that she murdered them.
2 likes"I just wanna go back to my cell"
420 likesAnd your children just wanted to be alive and happy with you, but you took that away from them.
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1 likeIt really hurt my heart when the detective told her “you gave life to them, you raised them and they trusted you” smthn like that and she had no remorse
9 likesThe children too might have suffered a lot psychologically, having to deal with parents who are drug addicts and suicidal.
0 likesWhere‘s the proof
0 likes@Da Boy my guy.... are you... completly out of ur mind, or did you not look at the video yet
0 likes🙄. That’s fine. She can go back to her cell though.
0 likesShe murdered 2 children in cold blood and gets 10 years, there is seriously something wrong with the justice system!!!
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It scares me how nobody speaks about this. It's shocking how our judicial system "works"
0 likesNo she got 20 years and may legally ask for parole in 10 but it will not be given. Parole for these cases are rare. But it should be life without parole
1 likehearing that her husband committed suicide after this makes me wonder why drug crimes is the only crime with guaranteed harsh sentences.
1322 likeshe may have been a criminal, but he also had morals. unlike this woman who gets PAROLE after 10 years
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EXACTLY the legal system is fucked
105 likes@Lia Hamilton its baised towards woman in the western world especially if they also have money like this woman
97 likesShe may get parole in 10 years but probably won't. Atleast, she wouldn't in the USA idk about Canada
23 likes@Jimmy J. Rustle canada, for some odd reason, is super lenient on these types of crimes. i never understood it either ):
30 likesJimmy J. Rustle there's a guy here in Canada who cut someone's head off on a grey hound bus. He did some mental hospital time then got out and changed his name. That's how we do here, it's bullsh*t really. Dude is a risk again in my eyes.
69 likes@Adam Rodgers I remember that, totally crazy to think someone can do something like that and given a new identity... Who will be next when he stops his meds again?
29 likesSharyn G right!!! it blows my mind.
8 likesBecause nobody is allowed to step on the government's toes and sell drugs except for the government itself only they can push drugs into the communities... Its like that everywhere!
64 likesThe government doesnt get the taxes from the drug money so clearly two children being murdered isnt as bad as not getting their money
30 likes@Lia Hamilton Fax... It's how it goes... The gov is corrupt ass shyt lol
5 likesit’s canada’s legal system. they are very easy on murderers
9 likes@shinski BS. Drug charges are about money. Controlling the drug trade, which does not pay taxes or benefit pharmaceutical companies. Lobbing by pharmaceutical companies in the 80s created the extremely high sentences.
10 likes@Adam Rodgers - I remember this ! I can't believe he got out ! How can they let him change his identity ? They just don't care about us.
6 likesShe only gets a parole "hearing" after 10 years
1 likeDid he have morals? How do you know this? He had no problem with breaking the law to become rich through hurting people with life threatening drugs. But hey! He had morals right!?
5 likesWomen generally get lighter sentences across the board.
4 likesiona criminality is by its very existence, devoid of morality. But, I understand what you’re trying to express. He may have been a criminal, but he at least loved his children.
3 likesDrug dealers have morals? Oh dear. She should have definitely got more, or the death sentence. Crazy really.
3 likes@Joe E cocaine really isnt that bad when compared to other drugs. its not as morally clean of a drug as others, considering all the violence perpetrated by cartels in order to get it into north america, but in the end humans will never stop doing drugs and until governments legalize everything and make it safe and available to people, people are gonna capitalize on the black market. its not immoral to sell it in principle, its a byproduct of it not being legal
0 likesCan go for parole after ten years, may not get it
0 likes@Benjamin Bradley So recognizable...... What a great comment.
0 likesHe showed remorse took full responsibility for the murder of his daughters and apologized on this woman's behalf, he's a fucking hero in comparison.
2 likesDid you see the one on the black man that got life for selling a 30 dollar bag of weed. He is finally getting out after 40 years.
1 likeup for parole. pretty mich no one gets parole the first time. she should have gotten two life sentences
0 likes@Joe E big pharma creates drugs which people build depency to, all under the legal compass. doctors prescribe these drugs to their patients, does that make them immoral?
1 likepeople choose to buy illegal drugs, they aren't written a script based on promise that it will help them feel better. when does personal responsibility kick in? are people who recreationally using drugs void of personal responsibility, while ones prescribed by painkillers due to a severe injury shamed for building dependency? i don't know where you live, but ontario has been dealing with a drug epidemic BECAUSE of prescribed painkillers.
regardless of one's opinion on the father in this situation, he loved his children. HE didn't murder those children. the fact that his wife did was enough for him to commit suicide, WHILE being in prison serving a sentence, with NO parole. canada is too lenient on pedophiles, rapists, and murderers, and will let people out as EARLY as two years. but DRUGS? non violent crimes? they get the book thrown at them. if that doesn't BOTHER ones' moral compass, then idk what will.
Prisons need to do a better job of keeping cyanide out of the prisons.
0 likesBeing black n innocent gets u mad time too.
1 likeOpportunity for parole in 10 years...not guaranteed parole .
0 likesThe harshness of drug sentences are subjective.. for example someone selling fentanyl, pain meds , heroine, other opioids , mety etc deserve the harshness..
Consumption and sale cannabis , lsd , shrooms or mdma should be regulated and legalised or have minimal charges as it has a good safety profile ( when taken in standard amounts ) and is much safer than alcohol .
@502 [C.H] you're absolutely correct. That's all it's about.
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0 likesDude, just think a little deeper into what you're saying. Alcohol and tobacco kill way more people and pharmaceutical drugs kills the most. Drug laws are created or lobbied for by the same people who profit in the BILLIONS and BILLIONS from the three legal drugs (and more) I mentioned above. It's about money. They want it all.. every last cent. Infact, I've heard of people getting bigger sentences (here in Oz) for "illegally" growing tobacco than peeps who grow weed. Don't F with their money. Those who make the laws are way more immoral than those who break the law. Laws are created by crooks to protect their racket and make sure no one else can cut in. That's all.
You want some real insight into how it works watch a documentary called "The boys (or maybe bodies) on the tracks." It's about Clinton washing $100M per month of coke money, flown in by Barry Seal (movie: American Made starringTom Cruise) for the SEE-EYE-AYE while Bill was governor of Arkansas at a time where one of the agency's founders, Bush Sr., was President and the piles of dead bodies and cover ups left in its wake. Bills reward? Presidency of the USA. It's amazing to watch.
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0 likesSo you're saying that Big Pharma are the real criminals? I totally agree.
@Sharyn G or they get put into witness protection paid for by the government!!!
0 likes@Adam Rodgers I saw that case how fucking scary.
0 likesAdam Rodgers I heard about that crime by watching Bailey Sarian on YouTube. It seems Canada tries to rehabilitate people where the USA (my country) just throws people in prison. Maybe both countries need to learn from one another. 🤷🏻♀️
1 like@ASAProductionsPWN That's the whole point, to inflate the value/cost of the drugs. Look at how long it took for us to legalize weed.
0 likesin norway you get 7 years for murder :) no matter what you do, the strictest punishment in the law is 21 years and can NEVER go above
1 likeSarlyx Here, the US, people can get out in that little bit of time for murder. Most states have a thing where you get days off for good behavior. They give one day off for every day a person is good, that means they can get out in half the time they were sentenced to by the judge. In Norway I bet you have good rehab and programs for prisoners to do better when they get out, we don’t have that here.
0 likesLil_big_dick 67 that is so frigging telling
0 likes@Justin P I wanna know why. I genuinely think that there would be less murders there if they were more strict on it. You always hear about how nice and how polite Canadians are, and then I watch so many crime documentaries on murders there and all of them shock me at how they all get ten years! There are some really gruesome murderers who get help reintegrating into society and changing their names and even getting their records expunged or sealed. Not right.
0 likesIndy RAWR Canada is very liberal and left leaning. there laws reflect it
0 likes@Spencer Gray sounds fair
0 likes@Pommie 🐻 Bears bollocks, addiction is mainly caused by childhood trauma, due prohibition drugs are illegal, so an addict is breaking the law. Maybe the law is immoral?
0 likesShe was given a life sentence. Parole requires approval, and there's no chance they'll sympathize with a child killer. The only reason she was given the "possibility" is because of the charge.
0 likesi cant imagine staying so calm as the man is during this interrogation.
20 likesI would like more on her please!!! This video was not nearly long enough it only left me wanting much much more lol! I’m a big fan of the longer videos!!!! ❤️ much love keep up the incredible work
1 likeNo one explained why/how she had zero reaction to the pictures of her two dead children. The possible psychology behind that.
5 likesThis interrogator is so smart. I’m sure he worked really hard for his education because he’s so dedicated and uses so many techniques.
2 likesWhen he said "You gave them life. They trusted you.". That hit hard.
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Sure did! Because she did!
52 likesI was with my wife for both pregnancies, any man that has done that I'm certain it would hit hard as well.
Because we did bring them into this world. We gave them life. They certainly trust us.
not even they trust the parents, they depend of them even if they dont trust them.
31 likes@anar cat trying to survive sucks
9 likesHorrible. They could be crying all day for no reason, but the second their mother scoops them up into their arms, they immediately light up with joy and love. They probably saw her as an angel, and didn’t even understand what was happening to them in their final moments.
12 likesshe deserves another chance to be loved and I have a thing for criminal women
0 likes@Eliezer Cazares She deserves jail and to never get out
13 likesThis is what I think about when I think about Caylee Anthony
2 likes@Eliezer Cazares
5 likesHope you're not planning on having kids.
10 years?
4 likesThat is what her daughters lives were worth to the courts?
That is insane.
Unlike most other suspects on this channel, I admire her resolve to keep her mouth shut for several hours, unlike most others, who falter within minutes.
3 likesOkay but what actual evidence is there against her? Her odd reaction to photos of her dead children is enough to think she killed them? What if she was in shock? I don’t think most people understand how much of a mental toll it takes to be interrogated for 4+ hrs. Not saying she is definitely innocent, but there’s a lot of unanswered questions
1 likeThis interrogator seems so experienced with dealing with people like Adele. I wonder how a person sleeps at night after handling so many cases like this directly
9 likesMy mans practiced that April Fools line in the bathroom mirror before he came in the room.. He was not about to walk out the room without hitting her with it.
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6 likesHahahahahaha
2 likesstandard issue April Fools line for all detectives in that precinct
3 likesOh btw, a little update for you folks: Adele Sorella has been released in July of 2020 while waiting for her appeal. Because why not? Yeah, let's release her for a second time while waiting for stupid appeals. And the fact that her conviction is "life in prison" with parole AFTER 10 YEARS is fucking ironic and contradictory. Now I know for sure that the Canadian judiciary system is a joke. Those poor little girls are being murdered over and over again.
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Thanks for the update. That really sucks…
0 likesImagine being married to a veteran interrogator. You'd have to trust they have a good heart.
10 likesRidiculously light sentence for cold blooded, calculated murder of her own children. The world is less safe with her outside of a prison.
8 likesI have 2 nieces. They're adults now, 20 and 18. But still, even now, my biggest fear is getting a call to hear that they've died/been killed.
0 likesThe absolute, mind destroying grief of losing the ones you raised as children is something that almost had me breaking down in my room sobbing. It is a pain that no parent, no uncle, aunt, sibling or Grandparent should ever have to endure.
But I also hope everyone who’s been effected by these crazy ass people, find some kinda peace in this world. You will see your loved ones again. It’s the lunch boxes and the way you started to go into her story…my heart broke right you said these are the lunch boxes of…I just melted really. Sad story’s, but still oddly fascinating to watch.
5 likesI can't stand it when children are murdered over spousal revenge. It's not their fault that their parents are having relationship issues. Killing your kids to get back at your partner is such a disgusting form of revenge. Don't use death to get revenge.
19 likesBy the way, the law he stated at the beginning of the video should be used in every country. Police should be allowed to put pressure on someone even if they have the right to remain silent. That's how you can get evidence to use in court. You break their silence.
I’ve never seen anyone act more guilty, oh my god.
1 likeTo think they live among us, and look perfectly normal is the scariest aspect of these horrendous cases. She has no soul with her lack of any emotion.
0 likesAs a mother of a little girl, i cannot imagine how can a mother do this to her own children. My daughter is my whole world, and to her two daughters, their mother is their whole world. Like what they say, all children deserves parents, but not all parents deserve children.
0 likesThis interrogator is so incredible - genius even. It’s incredible. Hard to put into words. But growing up we are all taught to believe that CEOs or politicians, the wealthy and powerful are also SMART. When this interrogator just shatters that myth completely. I don’t know his name. Nobody knows who he is. But the way he handles that situation with such incredible poise and skill - it’s beyond any skill of a surgeon during an operation even. It’s incredible to watch.
29 likesThe way that detective asked her what day it is was absolutely mind-blowing even tho she chose not to answer he could've proved right there that she's not suffering from any mental illness(which could be used later from her defense team for her fucked up current behaviour)
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Not knowing what day it is doesn’t equal a mental disorder
1 like@biskitt1000 but knowing equals she's of sound mind
3 likesHow many times does a suspect have to assert their right to remain silent before the questioning stops?
4 likesBesides everything, I applaud this french-speaking detective for his perfect English. Seriously though,
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love the pfp bro
0 likesDoubly impressive considering Laval is not a very English area, I always applaud good bilingualism even when it may not seem necessary.
0 likesMake more please. I binge watched now I want to be an investigator! I'd be damn good, I try to call out what they do before they do it or say it
2 likesGetting to be a pro.
This detective makes me feel so safe. His voice and his whole demeanor... damn how does he DO that
4 likesI guess I can say that she's a monster since the court found her guilty after all or some would
1 likesay I'm speculating and being irrational or something.
She's absolutely psychotic in being able to conceal her emotions in order to save her skin.
For what I don't know, to get back at him or to the world at large for leaving her with burden of
raising 2 kids on her own ?
I think it’s strange to discount the many ways the children could’ve died. She invoked her right to silence, and she was married to a big time gangster. Gangsters have enemies. Seems like they trucked her to me. Everyone says to stay silent. That means silent as possible. But it seems in this situation, she was guilty because she controlled her emotions in an intense situation in which I think there were probably many other factors that those of us as spectators and the police probably will never find out. Having said all that I could be wrong and I’m so glad I’m a boring person that might roll a stop sign now and then and not one of the monsters we watch in these vids.
0 likesWE NEED MORE VIDEOS!! i watch these over and over again, but jesus youre videos are the best criminal psychology videos on youtube...PLEASE MAKE MORE!!
1 likeNo love lost for this psychopath... But if you have a right to an attorney, and you exercise that right, but the investigator is able to continue questioning you for over 4hrs, despite repeated requests to end the interrogation, see a lawyer, be brought back to your cell... you don't really have a right to an attorney.
3 likes"This guy tried smuggling drugs into the country? 15 years."
34 likes"This woman killed her two daughters? Eh, 10."
That’s crazy once you say you want a lawyer in the states the detectives can no longer talk to you unless you say you want to talk . I never would have thought I would prefer something that the US does over Canada .
3 likesI’ve never before seen a suspect so obviously guilty of the crime. Did she not think she’d get interrogated?
0 likesIt seriously sickens me how some go to prison for long sentences for minor stuff, while others just get 10 years for murdering 2 of their own kids… wtf? 10?
1 likeHer husband De Vito was so terrifying that even the seasoned mobsters were afraid of him. He blamed the the death of his children on his mafia rivals to then launch a bloody vendetta.
2 likesHow can they sit there and pepper someone with questions for hours after they requested a lawyer. Apparently it is pointless to request one there
7 likesmy heart stopped beating for a second when he flipped the picture and I got a brief glimpse of those two poor little girls
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made my stomach turn for a second, i’m petrified for the family.
6 likesAgreed, the video should have blurred that out. I stopped watching, skipped to end and googled her name after.. not ok... no ok...
0 likes@Tinygod You can either soften the world around people or harden the people within the world. Always, we should strive for the latter.
0 likesHow could you even make anything out? It's just a blur of different colours...
2 likes@Tinygod If you want a unicorn pixie stardust view of the world presented to you, perhaps this channel is not for you.
4 likesMan this is SO weird watching an interrogation continue after the suspect says "I want a lawyer." I know it's Canada, but in the US, if the interrogation continued, it'd be suppressed as a Fifth Amendment violation. This video really shows why the founders believed the Fifth Amendment was important enough to include in the Bill of Rights.
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Benjamin Franklin basically screamed at Madison to write it the fuck down or the rights of the people would disappear on a whim. The Founder’s consensus before that letter had been that you don’t need to waste paper on natural human rights.
0 likesWomen always get easier sentences. A man can get 10 years for possession of a controlled substance, but a woman can get away with 18 months. Same charge, same circumstances.
12 likesIt´s crazy to me how she wouldn´t tell him what the date was because she didn´t know what the "correct" answer would be, because she wasn´t prepared for interview questions. She was so hesitant because she didn´t know which answer would determine her as guilty.
0 likesThis interrogator is one of the best on this channel. Incredible.
1 likeI noticed how the narrator explains how fatiguing a suspect is a good interrogation tool, because "mentally exhausted suspects are more susceptible to suggestion, less likely to think rationally and their ability to consider the long term consequences of a decision will be significantly limited". Other techniques police in countries use to achieve this is 10 hour long intense interrogations, sleep deprivation, cells with bright lights 24/7 etc.
3 likesIt's well known that exhaustion, sleep deprivation has a similar effect on people's task performance as being drunk. So why not get the suspect drunk and then interrogate him. Apparently the interrogator is not after the truth, but after incoherent ramblings he can use to his advantage for a conviction.
I dunno, I find this shocking.
Second thing I want to point out is: showing a suspect photos of the crime scene is so bad. The interrogator is throwing away the ability to prove that the suspect is guilty because he/she has perpetrator knowledge no one other could have had. Now if the suspect is confronted in court with the question "how do you know this, if you didn't do it", the suspect just answers "the police showed me pictures of it". OMG i can't believe what that incompetent interrogator just did, and how the narrator explains it as a sophisticated technique, LMOA.
Also lets for sake of argument presume this interrogation is to find out if she is guilty. So the interrogator has no evidence that she is or is not and therefor the interrogation. Then there are two possibilities she is innocent or she is guilty. Let's go over them 1) she is innocent, showing shocking gruesome pictures of her dead children, would be borderline torturing an innocent traumatized person. 2) she is guilty and her response might be evidence you need (see what i wrote above). Or she is guilty and you know it, why even bother with it, it's already clear, you don't need any response of her, you already know. So either way why do this? Seems like a waste of the police officers time and thus tax-payers money.
So I'm confused. She verbally said "I'm using my right to remind silent" and "I want to talk to my lawyer." Why is he still allowed to question her?
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She’s allowed to remain silent, but he’s allowed to keep asking questions. She could sit there silently the whole time in theory, he can’t force her to answer
2 likesIt's Canada!!
0 likesI’m stuck on her stating that she needs to speak with her lawyer…?? Shouldn’t that have required the questioning to stop??
0 likesAt around the 6 minute mark he specifically explains the answer to this question
0 likesI’m obsessed with your narration, info, and A+ videos
1 likeI mean, even when you're in denial or numbed after having been told your daughters are dead, suppose you didn't do it, no one would be that emotionless after seeing a picture of dead children.
10 likes“They trusted you”, a very powerful words for parents wrt their children
4 likesThe most disturbing part is definitely when she flips the photograph facedown on the table. She refuses to spare even the most pefunctory of glances at her dead children. What a monster!
0 likesWow, love to see professionals at work. Did he really manage to roast the suspect for 5 hours while staying in caracter. Also these chriminals really lack some basic human emotions. It's weird to watch these psycopaths.
0 likesI love your videos, makes me think cops will be after me for being interested in all these. Lol
0 likesIf you ask for a lawyer, should the interview not stop?
6 likesIf I even think about something terrible happening to my daughter I completely fall apart. How is she just sitting there with two dead daughters. MONSTER!
1 likeYouTube’s new guidelines and targeting of channels that have no extremely violating content is so terrible. Such a great channel ruined by its platform
28 likesThese investigators have so much more patience than I have. I would be like, "Let's cut the bullsh*t and tell me how you did it".
0 likesWhat I have trouble understanding is how she was charged with "2nd Degree Murder," and not 1st Degree. She should be Life In Prison WITHOUT Parole.
1 likeThis is why the ONLY thing you say is "I want my attorney." They will wear you down until you'll confess to anything. Do NOT speak to cops, especially if you are innocent.
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>Watches child killer get caught
1 like>"This is why you shouldn't speak to cops"
Bro, what.
@s h At the time of this interview, they did not know she was guilty. Go look at the other videos of how innocent people are treated. Cops want a confession, and they will push you until you give one--even if you are innocent.
0 likesIf you think only a guilty person would confess . . . history gives lots of examples of innocent people confessing after being worn down by the cops. The Guildford Four is one famous example.
The most brutal interrogation tactic...
18 likesBeing locked in a room with a french Canadian
she really just killed both her daughters and looks annoyed and bored that she's being interrogated and arrested.
2 likesthis is just laughably cringe that all she can do is cross her arms and ignore evidence
I think its crazy this lady ever gets a second chance at anything after murdering her own kids, then after 10 years in a cell gets to possibly just walk out like its okay now? she should never see the light of day after the horrible things she did.
0 likesThe Canadian interrogators or whatever they call them never stop an interview after a defendant asks for a lawyer. That evidence would be thrown out in a US court
6 likesIf they read her her rights and she invokes that right they cannot still question a defendant, but after their rights are read and they decide to blab on their own (see Shayna Huber) they are allowing evidence to be used against them later.
Anyone who kills a child, let alone two, should never be eligible for parole period.
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Tell that to the parents of Chucky.
29 likesExactly. What in the hell is this world coming to....
57 likesThere was a mother that I accidentally left her child in the back seat when she went off to work. It was a complete accident and she faced no charges. Technically, you can kill a child and never have jail time.
27 likesSophers50454 that’s a completely different context so not sure why you said that.
37 likesParents in horror movies be like👀
1 likeThey shouldn't be eligible to continue living at all.
10 likesNot just a child or children..her OWN children!
10 likes@Zia Leigh don't forget if your from UK u are allowed to leave your kids in a holiday let apartment for over 2 hours in Portugal and let ur child be so called abducted aka find Madeleine case only if your a gp and heart consultant... anything goes these days... shocking
6 likes@Kat 77 oh kat, you dont see at all
17 likes@Stuart MacPherson I understand the argument, but no. You don't get to reintegrate into society when you murder your own children in cold blood. If you kill another adult person in a crime of passion, maybe you could be rehabilitated. But a mother who murders her own children? If you let someone like that, you're essentially incentivizing child murder. "Yeah, if you kill your kids you might go to jail, but you could get out a few years later if you're nice." That's not a good way to go about it. Punish child murder, pedophilia, rape, to the fullest extent of the law. To do anything less is to disrespect the victims.
28 likesWomen on average only serve 40% of the sentence that a man would who was convicted of the same crime would serve. Idk why but it leads to dangerous people being let out of prison when they shouldn’t be, for example Karla Hamolka (idk how to spell lmao) was half of a serial killer duo and she’s walking the streets today
21 likesStuart MacPherson because when someone of sound mind executes an innocent person, of course they feel remorse. For themselves. They feel bad they are suffering for the crime they committed. If you had a family member murdered you may feel differently.
8 likesand if its their children?
0 likesIn many countries,women ending the life of their own child is not considered murder in the first degree,but rather treated like a mental illness,and are sent to a mental institution,not prison.
5 likesSeriously..how someone can kill child and that her own .How can she explain this to herself that she killed her own child and how can she look at mirror ?
5 likes@rusty nuts I'm a Democrat and don't feel sorry for this murderer
9 likesDouble so for killing their own child
0 likes@Zia Leigh wait she went to work with her child...and forgot the child was in the car until after it DIED? negligent. Guilty of negligence and causing harm, unfit parent etc
0 likes@DeadArmed I wouldn't say that. We are only human. She had processed she had dropped her child off at school and then drove to work. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cincinnati.com/amp/596774001
5 likesI wouldn't say she "forgot" she was back there. She simply have mentally processed she had dropped her child off at the sitter already. She now leaves something important in the back seat with her child so it never happens again. "A mistake is not a crime"
Local voting matters
1 likeEligible for parole doesn't mean she's ever gonna get it
7 likesShe released from jail in July 2020 btw
3 likesI totally agree with you.
0 likesI thought that couldn't believe it !
0 likes@Zia Leigh yeah to me that doesn't excuse the insanely gross negligence and at the very least her other children should be removed from her care. This isn't some simple mistake...
2 likesJuli Kidman exactly what I was thinking....and today they want to kill them up to 9 months. Even partial birth abortions are being considered. If that isn’t murder then nothing is.
4 likes@Harry Nutsachel welcome to Canada eh
0 likesExactly!!!!! WTF!!!!!!
1 likeMiriyam M I’m no judge, jury nor executioner but anyone who could bring themselves to slaughter their own children (especially if they’re perfectly happy and healthy) should never get released from prison. You can be as condescending as you wish but if society has no form of punishment for that sort of crime then society has collapsed into utter chaos. If society doesn’t protect the weakest and most vulnerable then I would agree that we should all be shot. This isn’t about accidental deaths either. This is blatant murder and there is no excuse for that. None. Parents do not have the right to kill their children. If you feel that is a judgmental attitude then so be it. Sounds to me as if you’re the one with the judge,jury and executioner attitude here. This woman can kill her children and if anyone doesn’t like it they should be shot!!?? Wt?
5 likesWho killed a child? How did the children die?
0 likesChris Stone are you kidding? Lol. That’s what the video is about if you aren’t joking.
1 like@Hope Thacker You are so easy to convince of something through the power of suggestion. Answer my questions.
1 likeStuart MacPherson, please tell me this is sarcasm.
0 likesShe can still get rejected for parole. She's only eligible to apply after 10 years but its not a guarantee that she'll get it. Hopefully she stays in jail.
1 likekey arca apparently she got released. Justice system at work.
0 likes@Emo WanKinemo seems to be a temporary release while they wait on her appeal. unfortunately it seems they'll definitely let her out eventually as she is "no longer a threat to society" :/
1 likeNever mind parole - she's already out awaiting an appeal. she just needs to stay indoors at night and not leave Quebec. Sometimes I think the legal system is completely nuts
1 like@Stuart MacPherson of course she deserves to be paroled, but on one condition in 10 years they ask the victims their opinion on the matter........ oh that's right they will never have that chance.
0 likesMust be the evil patriarchy again
1 likebenny pitt where shall I send you a dictionary? You apparently can’t Google search.
0 likesBetter system than most alternatives but not great
0 likesMike1614b One can always tell when someone has no education, knowledge or insight. Hi Mike!
0 likesDavey H hey Dave, your knuckles are dragging
0 likesEmo WanKinemo she was released due to a re trial and then in 2019 got convicted and sentenced for life, poss of parole after 10. You don’t seem to be able to Google either! I hope you don’t vote, drive, drink or leave your house. What am I saying. It doesn’t sound like you do.
1 likeDanny Phan only for a retrial. Do you guys only know how to read headlines? She’s been convicted and sentenced as of 2019.
1 like@Juli Kidman I heard you can abort a child even at the moment of birth (so they can have one human thought of how much their mother hates them).
0 likes@SE Mowery ??? Your point???
0 likes@Stuart MacPherson No.
0 likes@Kat 77 Look who is spewing hate, Kat.
0 likes@Jeanne Kropko That it takes a special kind of evil to kill your own flesh and blood.
0 likes@some random guy Thank goodness.
0 likes@Craig Jones That would be okay. However I don't believe a tumor has ever caused someone to kill their loved ones. Most people would rather dies saving their loved ones.
0 likes@SE Mowery You're right. I could not tell whether you were sympathetic to her or not by just saying they were her children. You know, abortion is the killing of your children and lots sympathize with that.
0 likesif they're your kids, you should be able to do what you want with them, they're your property
0 likesthey state just wants to make money off of you - otherwise they would kill you outright, a life for a life, but they don't, they allow you to stay in prison for years and years all the while collecting a check
so which is more sick . . ?
@Dragos 1 what about abortions?
0 likesyou lose
rusty nuts agreed
0 likesa fetus is not a child, even though i disagree with the act of abortion. its not the same.
1 like@Dragos 1 it is the same thing . .
0 likesit's like calling a potato a spud
The Marine Abroad completely different and you know it.
1 likeTell that to pro choice folk
0 likesJUST READING THESE COMMENTS AND U WONDER W WHATS WRONG W THE WORLD? ALL OF U! Sad & despicable is all I see from most of u! Should be ashamed of ur selves judging other ppl like that! God forbid u ever had to be in their situation! Oh this is directed to the PRO LIFERS! Annoying the lot of U! Do something productive w ur time instead of condemning others!
1 likeThe Marine Abroad I said nothing about what you think, I commented on how your comment has no relevance to the subject... very haughty to call me an idiot when someone has a difference of opinion.
2 likesNice profile picture.
0 likes@Stock Name SHE WASNT A KID. SHE WAS OVER 20 YEARS OLD WHEN SHE DID IT
0 likesI totally concur it’s murder if u abort any life after it’s born! Didn’t say that!
2 likes@Nicole Pickavance What about killing the baby 1 month before it is born. Would you consider that as murder?
0 likesKaylee Anthony was 2 years old when she died. Her little body was wrapped in a blanket left in some woods. Her mother Casey who killed that little girl lives free. Never to be convicted.
1 like@Nicole Pickavance Well this seems to be quite a sensitive topic for you for obvious reasons but a 5 month fetus is by all means alive. Idk if you are religious but religously the soul enters the body at 120 days so 4 months. At 5 Months disgaurding religion the fetus is by all means alive. It is conscious, moving, reacting to sounds and movements it feels and i find it quite disturbing how you are here trying to justify the murder of your own child. You gave life to a little human that relied on you (his mother) to survive only to be betrayed by his mother in an extreme way which resulted in you actually killing him. A lot of pro lifers do not even agree with abortion after 4 months just so you know. Most of them argue its okay while it is still just a ball of cells (So an embryo). What you did was a late term abortion where your baby was actually fully functioning with a brain, a nervous system and if they were to remove it from your womb at 5 months, with proper medical care in hospital would actually survive. I am not trying to deminise you but you seem a little out of touch with reality which is very disturbing. It is one thing making a mistake and killing your own child but its another not realising the mistake and actually trying to justify it! You took away a life. Not just any life. Your babys life. A little innocent creature that never done anyone wrong in its life. Its only crime was being an accident at the fault of his mother who then waited until he was completely developed, functioning and alive and consious to then have an abortion doctor stick those tweasers in and crush its skull and brain. Do you ever wonder if it felt pain? Im actually sickened at you. How you are standing here talkign to me trying to justify the murder of your 5 MONTH old baby. You are on the more extreme side of pro lifers. Check yourself you seem to have a twisted set of morals
0 likes@Zak Belk are u male? Listen I was 17 when this happened and I am now 42! My kids are successful smart & awake! U can’t retraumatize me no matter how hard u try! It’s real easy to sit there and judge! I’ve done my best to make up for my wrongs! Which of course I agree that it’s wrong but also necessary! I had my 2 children when I was 21 & 23! I learned from my mistakes and in my life I have helped as many ppl as I can! I don’t charge for counselling I take in seniors who have no family! Took in people off the streets! I didn’t have a lot of $ but what I did I gave to those who needed it more! U can judge me all u like it’s irrelevant to me what u think! U should be more cognizant of the statements and judgements u make! I know ur not perfect! I’m not no one is!
0 likesSophers50454 yeah but you have to be smart about it and not just blatantly kill them Imao
0 likesNot even a child a killing one human in general should be a death penalty or life in prison as you must pay with your life once you take the life of your own kind
0 likesWelcome to Canada.
1 like@rusty nuts I think youd be surprised how many criminal-hating, gun-toting liberals there actually are. Just look outside your fox news and R loyalty. I know Republicans arent as bad as tje media makes them out to be, but every Republican believes the news when they say all Liberals are obstacles of freedom. Think for yourself. You and I are not enemies, its those at the top that are.
0 likes@DenialDeceitDelusion Mind your own business about procedures meant for Womens bodies. Abortion is a medical procedure not some moral action that you can judge.
0 likes@Kat 77 conquer
0 likes@FilmGeek Studios Right. And if creatures who murder children can be so nonchalant about it, then nobody's safe from them. "Rehabilitate" my a$$!!! 😠
0 likes@Zia Leigh So the child is not important enough to be remembered on their own merit? Okay! 😠
0 likes@Diane Farley yes, you're so smart and better, the states you run are a disaster. get on the side of freedom, not censorship and control
0 likesSophers50454 that’s not murder though. I think that’s what the OP meant? But I could be completely wrong!😬💞
0 likesIshita Sharma in 2012 Sonja B Starr from the University of Michigan Law School found that “men receive 63% longer sentences on average than women do” and “women are twice as likely to avoid incarceration” all based on data from US federal court cases. Do a few minutes of research and maybe work on your sentence structure while you’re at it if you wanna graduate 😬
0 likes@justha vingfun there is a sickness of the mind, a softness on crime and criminals that is spreading all over the world. criminals are exploiting that.
0 likesThere's no chance she'll be granted it, so people are complaining about nothing.
0 likesHonestly. Bail!? Parole!?? For CHILD MURDER!!??
0 likes@Mike1614 And cons in the US jump at every opportunity to defend cops when they kill innocent people or demonize weed smokers. Just look at the Chauvin defenders. Of course except when's they arrest one of them like during the capitol riots. Then suddenly blue lives matter anymore to them and killing law enforcement isn't a big deal.
0 likes@FilmGeek Studios Reality proves you wrong. The US has a sytem like you want and it's a disaster. Meanwhile more civilized countries that focus on rehabilitative justice have far lower repeated offenders and crime in general.
0 likesInvestigator: spends 5 mins asking what day it is
16 likesMs. Sorella: "I'm not answering" thinking that the whole time he was just trying to establish that she was aware of the day and whats going on so she cant plead insanity
"You seem to think its april fools day"
Gottem
You rule this realm of videos Jim! We all love ya!
0 likesI'm looking for that video where they were interrogating a young man accusing him of killing his girlfriend. This young man had a black eye and kept saying he wanted to go back to sleep. And he was saying that he's been shot in the eye. Police didn't believe him and they didn't check his head properly and it turned out that he had 2 gunshots in his head and that he didn't kill that girl. It turned out that the perpetrators were his former roommate with his father. This young man is now brain-damaged because of the wrong reaction of the police. Does anyone know this case? It was so shocking that I would like to see it again, but I can't find it anywhere.
1 likePossibility of parole after 10 years?! Did I hear that right?! 10 YEARS?! FOR KILLING TWO LITTLE GIRLS?! HER DAUGHTERS?!
8 likesRespect for the Investigator or Detective... Dude was Slaughtering with questions and speaking for 5 hours straight , that is Explicitly better than just sitting alone on a Cell ( This means every second the Detective speaks is rather worth 10mins inside her Cell ).... Such a hideous act , i'm also disappointed in some Justice Systems. Like you gave her a 10 year with perol after that , yet her Husband who just dealt with a Drug thing got more Years and ended up dying inside his Cell.... Wtf is that ? She poisoned 2 kids and was Completely ok about it , she should've been atleast hanged if not Full Life without perol. It seems as it backfired the otherway when the father who's the One willing to protect the kids.... Sad reality and now he's gone while the Monster is still alive 😒
0 likesShe asked for a lawyer and to go back to her cell multiple times. They're allowed to ignore that?
1 likeThe Canadian interrogators are by far the best ive seen
17 likes"You gave them life"
4 likes"You brought them up"
"They trusted you"
These are bullets to a parent.
Detective: I regret to inform you your daughters are dead
4691 likesLady: No, they're not.
Detective: oh my bad then
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JoshieAMB as deepfried shaq would say “understandable have a great day”
84 likesThey're*
25 likes"Understandable, have a good day ✌️"
18 likesHaven’t laughed at a comment am so hard in a long time fuck sakes 😂😂😭😭
9 likesI wish I was an interrogator when I often hear missed opportunities to drive home the crime. I would have added: so you think your kids are at home eating dinner right now? .....they are at the morgue. You think your kids are getting ready for bed right now? ....they are being embalmed. You think your kids are going to sleep in their beds after a bedtime story? ....they are dead because you killed them and they will never heard a bedtime story again. and I would keep going.
13 likesDetective: Your children are dead.
17 likesSuspect: No u.
It's cute when y'all pretend to be surprised that patriarchy drives women insane.
3 likesWtf
0 likes🤣🤣
0 likes😂
0 likesTheyre just actors
1 likeYah actually we’ll just let you out of prison too, our bad
0 likesCanadians.
0 likes@Legal Fiction Natural Fact Lol okay 😂
0 likes@legal something
0 likesI think that's the stupidest thing I've read this month.
It's amazing what people will do to get back at their significant other.
0 likesThis detective did a good job demonstrating that she is probably guilty when she had no reaction to the gruesome photos.
0 likesThis detective deserve medals for that work 👏🏻👏🏻🏅🏅🥇
1 likeIt’s funny seeing all these comments about “What pretending to be crazy looks like” having watched this channel for a while. I’m so glad this channel has seen this amount of success, it’s so deserving.
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Yeah I think I've been watching this channel for like 2 years.
1 likeI started with the dude who killed his wife and two daughters. The famous case. Lowered his kids into barrels of oil or something horrible like that.
The faking mental illness one was in my subs one day, and then I found THE OTHER JCS channel, which is J C S, with spaces, I think?
It's been a JCS/J C S field day. Figured I'd rewatch this one before bed tonight.
@John Smith yesss the other channel too, and yeah I think I started with the Chris watts case too, absolutely love the content this guy creates. :)
0 likesI can't believe how this kind of interrogation is legal, they can make anyone admit anything they want
2 likesFor all of you who don't understand too well: That's a life sentence, with ten years before the POSSIBILITY of parole, not a ten-year sentence. Very different.
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she was released
0 likes@sensitiveGangster1 I don't think that's accurate based on my quick Google. What are you seeing that I haven't?
0 likes12:40 - I'm sure many, many people will say I'm wrong, that I'm heartless, when I say that I hope she never gets to sleep, or if she does, that she only ever sees terrifying dreams of her dead children. But I say, f it, never mind her mental problems, out of a desire to hurt her husband, she sacrificed those innocent little human beings. Hers, and all adults problems are insignificant, compared to those of children. All children deserve total care and consideration from all adults, especially from their parents. This woman failed, the reasons are meaningless, the children are dead, this woman must, at least spend the rest of her life, locked up in a miserable existence.
0 likesI don't just want severe punishment, just for punishments sake, but rather to show respect for the two young humans that have been robbed of everything.
How can you love ANYONE more than your children? How could you use your children (especially at the risk of hurting THEM) as pawns to hurt someone else?
0 likesThat sigh of relief when the crazy is in Canada, and not Florida, this time.
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a lot of his videos are in Canada. I wonder if its because he's Canadian or because they've released more footage...
169 likes@JessietheLookout Yeah, there's a decent chunk of videos in Canada (I think a couple in the UK, too). If it's in the US, it's often a Florida case, though. Jim is prob North American, but idk if I'd say he's def Canadian. (Honestly, though, there are so many Canadian snowbirds in Florida, he may be one of those...)
80 likesLaval is the florida of Quebec. It's a meme at this point in quebec
116 likes@JessietheLookout If I recall correctly, he's Canadian. He has a pretty sophisticated understanding of the Canadian legal system and is knowledgable about the Canadian media landscape, so that seems to fit.
60 likesNot a relief to me!
15 likes@bettythebutcher A lot of Americans by the Canadian border know much about Canada's legal system. Specifically in trade, it's kind of a must to know, ya know?
8 likesBenjamin Hamel you’re not kidding. As a Florida guy who moved to Lévis in QC I learned real quick that certain areas are just like the shitholes in Florida except they speak French instead of Spanish lol
38 likesAhahahaahahahahahahahahah
3 likesPalm Beach County!
7 likesGnomeOfArgentina or Colorado a lot of crazy shit seems to be popping off in Colorado the last 10 years
7 likesFlorida man is the eighth wonder of the world
8 likes@John Doe Not even close lol
28 likesDude. They were well contained in florida... Theyre spilling over all the way to canada now.
5 likesThis is a horrible situation regarding the subject of the video, but I literally laughed at loud when reading "That sigh of relief when the crazy is in Canada, and not Florida, this time."
9 likesIt is often Florida because they have laws that make it easy to access all the info.
7 likes@John Doe Hardly! Duh!
2 likes😆😅😂🤣 Agreed!
0 likesahhahahahaahah
0 likesSurprisingly, many strange cases have come out of Canada
4 likesOr Colorado
2 likesIf I'm not mistaken "Jim" is actually a team of people, not a single person.
5 likesCanada has mad serial killers and murders surprisingly
5 likesPretty sure you will find crazy in Florida (ALL the time)
5 likes@GnomeOfArgentina The guy narrating is not Jim. "Jim Can't Swim" is a team of people who research these videos. The narrator can be found on his own youtube channel.
5 likesI live in Florida! I live on the west coast of Florida in Crystal River. I used to live in the Tampa Bay area... Not all people in Florida are crazy and deranged! But the further south you go in Florida the crazier they get! But crazy is everywhere! Obviously, Canada!
7 likes@Homer Simpson that's right. And these places were probably easier to get footage/info on cases due to laws etc. Just my guess though.
1 likeor colorado
2 likessno86 wrong
0 likesThe crazy is everywhere...your own local police media releases would shock you daily.
3 likesGnomeOfArgentina 😂🤣
0 likesOr Ohio.
1 likeWhen you are notified of a new video having been uploaded on this channel you know it's your top priority to watch the video as soon as you can.
2 likesIts always in Canada. Look at our court system. The US is our role model :)
0 likesOhio and Florida are in the lead while Colorado slowly catches up.
0 likes@Bong Jovi what's his channel?
1 likeCheers! 321!
0 likes@John Doe not in any which way. Not even touching close
2 likes@FeedMeSalt not true
0 likes@Joe Heitz Riviera Beach...
2 likes@Chris Dooley People are the same wherever you go.Good and bad places in every city and country. Noone is biologically different because of where they live.
4 likes@Jessica Constantine I live in Orlando. Its got it good areas and its bad ones. Overall i enjoy Florida.
1 likeWith respect, Florida isn't the only crazy State in the U S that is crazy, LOL. And I'm an American. 😁
1 likeThe narrator is not Jim. The guy we hear in the videos is a narrator linked in the description. As for the actual Jim, I've only heard him once in a video and know nothing else about him.
0 likes@GnomeofArgentia YOU ARE SO RIGHT!!! I will say that Canada is starting to produce some of the craziest people in the world. Their cases were backlogged through the 1990's because they had to send DNA for rape kits to the USA for testing. The Paul Bernardo case was one example. the USA gladly helped Canada but with the agreement that US kits received priority. Now Canada has the Pig Farmer, The Gay Toronto landscaper, Luka Magnotta, the Wilno murders and the highway of tears killings, etc etc etc. Florida is crazy but at least Floridians look and behave crazy. Canadians look harmless and that's scary
4 likesA couple of observations on my part.
3 likes1. Canadians seem like they are smarter than Americans. And I’m American.
2. This lady was the first suspect I’ve seen being interrogated who not only consulted a lawyer but remained silent.
3 I thought is was weird they finally found the guy when all shit was going down.
4. 15 years for what he was convicted of is insanely low compared to the US where he probably would have got 30 to life.
5. The husband was actually a stand up guy in the end. Taking the blame, not going against his wife when it might have gotten him less time, and then he killed himself. Imo he was a real man.
6. The interrogators accent was to die for. If he was interrogating me with that accent I would have admitted to anything including killing this woman’s kids- and I’m a guy.
7. I love the name Sorella. Too bad I will always associate it with a mom who murdered her 2 children.
Yeah we Canucks have had some bizarre cases.
1 likeGnomeOfArgentina: Hahahahaha! I understand.
1 likeI am from florida I embrace disappointment.....one shot at a time
1 likeI WISH this one was in Florida. She would have got a longer sentence 😤 shit makes no sense that she only got 10 years. RIDICULOUS!
1 likeFrench-Canadians love going to Florida for winter vacation. Maybe they picked up bad influences down there one winter.
2 likesI live at 30 min ride from laval
0 likes@GnomeOfArgentina
0 likesI'm sure Florida's got it's fair share of nutters buddy. Half of them are politicians.
GnomeOfArgentina Canada and Florida are two places I’m stay away from and I’m in Chicago
1 likeYeah, but they have just his there's better, they are all weird up there, killed all the Inuits horribly, as the other Spain, France, Dutch, English did to native American Indian, and the blacks. Not swedes, and Italians, and majority of run of the mill whites in USA.
0 likesGnomeOfArgentina 😂😂😂
0 likesLOL! We are not immune from the forces of evil, but does it weigh in that this is in Quebec or are we all crazy? ;) hahahaa!
0 likesDoes she even have rights? There's no freedom of speech as it's no the U.S
0 likesI’d understand Canada. Not much to do in the winter little sun and cold as hell.. people get weird. Florida though?? Is the sunshine a joke to them??
0 likesJessietheLookout if he was Canadian he would get the pronunciation of the places right....Lavaaaaalll, and Montreaallll...I’m from Canada so....just saying
1 likeEpic Shneak cheers to that
0 likesI swear half the crime stories I watch are in Canada. Here in the US it's normalized, but it exists just the same in Canada. They aren't all nice ehh
0 likesDon't worry, theres plenty of psycho in Florida to last us a looooooooooong time
1 like@Squeezey @Squeezey Yep, I realise that. I was just pointing out that these things didn't contradict my underlying recollection that he's Canadian, eh. But now I see that JCS a team of Jims swimming together. Neat!
1 likeLOL!
0 likes@Joe Heitz you misspelled "Pinellas" and "Marion" lmao
1 likeIts Quebec, Ontario no Canada, Ontario
0 likes@GnomeOfArgentina its Quebec, Ontario not Canada, Ontario
1 likeShe's probably glad too... Jeremy Dewitte might have been interrogating her.
0 likes🇨🇦
2 likes@GnomeOfArgentina the reason Florida is always in the spotlight is because they have a law that essentially makes its so easy for anyone to get crime records .the the phrase "Florida man" exists because Florida has a high degree transparency to conviction records.
0 likesme a Canadian: opposite of a sigh of relief
0 likes@Chris Dooley beautiful comment! Needed that 😂
0 likesCanada Woman
0 likesHahaha!
0 likesThis part.
0 likesLegend has it she was born in The Florida Everglades and then slithered her way up here
1 like😊🙏
0 likesCanadian Casey.....
0 likesGotta be pretty ignorant to think there's no crazy in Florida of all places.
0 likesYou're so damn right, they are kinda the same
0 likes@GnomeOfArgentina 👍🥴 Your relief will be of short duration......
0 likesAin't that the truth. I live in frigging Florida. Way too many crazies here. We are still reeling from the Casey Anthony saga.
0 likesJohn Doe in what way?
0 likesif she was in texas oy she'd've(not a word) got the death penalty.don't mess w texas as it says.
0 likes@GnomeOfArgentina snowbirds.my ex-bf drove otr 48 states and truckers absolutely hate them.i've been to every truckstop on all interstates highways (I80 in walcott being the coolest)oh so is the one by kemmerer wyoming and their cute 35cent icecream and yes the truckers really do hate them ol'fogies as much as the coop being open.especially when they park in their stalls on the big truck side.makes em' cuss.
0 likes@meganshea or moi
0 likes@Surfer Bob, Santa Cruz Legend. Indonesia is great surfing,diving time to move..Safety is *1 🌄
0 likesLOL😂👍
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLol
0 likesSpot on with Florida...
0 likesOMFG. I am in total agreement.
Depending on the time of year, something like 10% of Canadians live in Florida anyways...
0 likesas a canadian and a part time resident of florida, i can assure you that the crazy is prevalent in both areas
0 likesHahahaha I thought the same thing 🤣
0 likesRight? Anytime anything crazy comes out, like a person eating another person for 20min on a highway ends up being from Florida. Always wonder if there's something in the water there 🤔
1 likeNot a relief to me, I live in Canada
0 likesMan interrogators really have skills. Imagine getting someone who is consciously trying not to talk to still engage on some level.
6 likesThat detective is amazing for not only persistently asking what day it is, but the sheer SAVAGE-NESS of pulling an April Fool's joke in the middle of a murder investigation.
2 likesI hope he got a raise and is living well. 💖
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Hello. I agree
0 likesi will never understand how you can possibly go through with murdering your own children. i could not even possibly do that to my dog. it takes one hell of a messed up brain. or some crazy condition. it just goes unimaginably far.
0 likesHow can someone be found guilty and given life in prison and can still be paroled after ten years...SMH
0 likes-"Your daughters are dead"
5116 likes-"No they're not"
Ahhh well played ma'am
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Outstanding move
105 likesi mean shiiitttt, how do we argue with that?
102 likesShe's too smart for us, boys.
83 likesUNO reverse card
41 likesUnderstandable, have a nice day.
71 likesCase dismissed
Almost had her.
12 likesImagine being a cop. 😂
1 like"that's all I need, uncuff her, ma'am, you're free to go. sorry for the inconvenience."
14 likes"My mistake. You're free to go."
9 likesIt's a bold strategy Cotton, let's see if it pays off for 'em.
7 likes5000 iq move
1 like@ALEX MASON yeah she wasn't falling for that trash easily
2 likesthe detectives behind the cameras : she got us...
1 likeBiggest uno reverse card
0 likesThe ole reverse back to you would have been a better move.
0 likesUnderstandable have a nice day
0 likesDetective: "Happy April Fools Day! Your children are alive!"
0 likesMother: "They are?!"
I don’t get how you can kill an innocent child and not spend your life in prison.
3 likesI think I just found another sober activity. Watching people who have done horrible things and learn also why they did what they did. I just find these videos a hella lot fascinating and drawn to them by some unknown force and I love every second of it for some odd reason.
0 likes:Nigel Thornberry: mhmm yes…SMAshing.
man interrogaters really have such control on their emotions , i am actually jealous
0 likesI remember I watched this several times in a row when I first discovered it .. I don't remember exactly what fascinated me so much with the video but it's definitely a special case...
1 likeIn the US you could never get a minimum sentence of 10 years for 1st degree murder
2 likesBefore everyone jumps all over me, I am NOT defending her in any way. But I still hate when cops do this shit. It's not always a guilty person sitting there. They do this shit to innocent people, too.
1 likeI really appreciate how the investigator is torturing her. 👌
0 likesEven though I am certain I would never find myself in a situation like this with detectives talking to me, the only word I would ever say in these situations would be..."Lawyer" Why do people say anything else, even if they are innocent and there by coincidence or accident?
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Oh, should have watched first...she did a good job. Some of these interrogations border on some form of torture to me...I mean after 5 hours of people harassing, demoralizing, and breaking down the ability to think rationally, it's no wonder there are so many innocents in jail. It's all in the name of "justice" and can be argued as justified if they actually have the corroborating evidence to back it up and are certain they are guilty, but otherwise, at what cost is this justified?
1 likeYou know this world is f'd up when there is a term for when a parent kills their own kids to get revenge on the other parent
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I didn’t even think of that haha
53 likesDom D this was in Canada
270 likesDom D sure
48 likes@Dom D you do know that people of all races have had some form of similar killings right?
265 likesDom D imagine if someone said that about black people. Racism is racism.
183 likes@Dom D It's not the color of their skin, but the content of a person's character. These type of people are monsters. This is about what was done to these innocent children, not race.
126 likesBy saying things as such, shows who the true racist is. You.
Many different animals kill their offspring, granted it's not for spousal revenge lol
11 likes@Dom D white countries are the safest in the world. White areas in diverse countries are the safest in those countries. Weird coincidence, no?
77 likes@Dom D that person is stating a fact, when you are being derogatory and racist.
70 likesAlexxiss Brooke's New Modern Radio animals can’t make complex decisions or think "why do I do this?". They have no moral system, their instincts are guiding them. You can’t compare child murderers to animals eating their offspring. I don’t think you understand why exactly animals feel the need to eat their offspring.
12 likes@Dom D what part of it is racist?
23 likes@Dom D "man come on. that was racist as hell!" and you as well. racists hate fellow racists because other racists don't align with their form of racism.
24 likesSo sad. God knows what she was thinking. May those two angels Rest In Peace and find happiness in heaven.
2 likes@Raven Gayle Canada is in America lol
11 likesSeriously! Mind blowing!
0 likes@Dom D the first time I ever heard this, was a black woman, here in Pittsburgh. But lol it is white America still 🤣 js
4 likesy'all should check out Medea by Euripides
8 likesDom D This didn't have anything to do with race, and it's on both sides. We people of color are better than no one, and no one is better than us. Humans are humans, and we're all equally shitty.
21 likesIt all stared from Medea in Greece
4 likesthat is the nature of women for you
2 likesLeah Bana lol yeah I feel that phrase is usually used to describe the US tho 🤷🏻♀️
0 likesDom D hunny that’s white everywhere for ya
1 like@Dom D racist af
6 likesamerica? wow. have you ever read Medea? not sure if americans have to read it in school like we do in europe, but it is basically what this woman did and it's one of the oldest plays of ancient greece written in 431 BC.
6 likes@Dom D https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medea_(play)
2 likesone of the greatest tragedies of all time??
@Steve Winwood says a woman?
2 likes@Javier Arroyo thats just not true
2 likesSo this woman killed her 2 children one being only 9 and other 8 years old, it was done to get revenge on her husband and there are people in the comments bashing each other, are you fricking kidding me?
8 likesB Cromartie I blame Democrats
2 likes@Biden owes me gas money they just deleted your comments. Read "the culture of critique" if you have time
3 likes@Jon Of Me of course they did. Not surprised.
2 likes@Jon Of Me read "the advantages of having a job" if you have time.
4 likes@Jon Of Me sure you do.
5 likesNo doubt....
0 likesLeah Bana lol canada is in north america. not america itself. go study up on geography
1 likeThe homicide rate is about 5 per 100,000 in north America. That's about half what it was a generation ago, and the lowest it gets throughout history. Too high, still, but this is as peaceful as we get.
1 likeThere's also a term "annihilation" when a parent kills the entire family.
1 likei bet there's also a term for when a parent kills their children to "protect" them or "end their suffering". that's even more fcked up
1 like@Glenna Smith no. i refuse to take commands from a man hater.
0 likes@Dom D if you want to bring race into it, I'm fairly certain it's higher among latino women, but either way it's a practise that all sorts of women seem to have done since time immemorial
0 likes@Dom D fool
0 likesPeople have been doing that since Ancient Greece, look at Medea!
0 likes@Leah Bana Canada is in noth America that does not make Canadians Americans us citizens are Americans
1 like@Dom D boy I wish I could see everything through race.
1 likeWhere did this video say she was white again? Or are you just being racist?
At first I was kinda pleased that my comment got over 2k likes and comments...but I didn't expect this to become a race war....there are good and bad in ALL races....black, white, middle eastern, Asian, ect.....and to try to isolate one race and say they are all bad is one of the most ignorant statements you can possibly make...with that being said, God Bless you all...
1 likechurch.
0 likesTheres a term for kids who kill their own parents, and if its for revenge I’m sure they just throw that word in front of it.. “revenge matricide”
1 like@Dom D "I can't be xenophobic, so I'll just be racist instead."
2 likes@Dom D hell no.
1 like@Glenna Smith what are you talking about?
0 likesIt's been a thing for a while. In ancient Greek mythology there is a woman named Medea who kills her children to get back at her husband who left her for another woman.
4 likes@Dom D you should look up infanticide and SIDS rate by race.
1 likeHehe,yea mate thats nature
0 likes@Steve Winwood except that more children are killed by their fathers... I think people are more touched when it's a woman, because traditionally mothers should be more connected to their children, it's hard to comprehend
3 likes@Kris basically the democratic party and feminist do not approve of your stereotyping of women.
0 likesbut they are ok with you stereotyping men as killers.
@Dom D this literally has nothing to do with race
0 likes@Dom D this literally has nothing to do with race
0 likes@Dom D But it's true
0 likesIt’s very common, male perpetrators of spousal, ex, & child murder aren’t rare, female perpetrators are less common.
1 like@Marty Mcfly 88MPH completely wrong - America is the most dangerous country, the safest would be Norway, Sweden, Holland, the more left leaning places. Hands down America is more dangerous than Mexico,Asia, Europe ....Europe is very diverse skin colour has nothing to do with sociopathy that’s an equal opportunity disorder. Hitler Trump have white skin ....so did Ted Bundy ....
3 likes@Lyra Avatar racism is racism but provide context, because to act like his racism is equal to that of say a white sherriff's deputy that just killed an unarmed black man is ridiculous. What he said was definitely prejudicial but I dont blame any person of color that resents the white people of the US because they have experienced TRUE racial injustice, not just reading off color comments meant as a joke. You're feigning outrage at the comments so you can act like "see all things equal". When all is NOT equal, especially in regards to racism in america. Maybe if we fix our racist judicial system, bigoted real estate practices and fund inner city schools then you wont have to see minorities making sideways comments about white people, no? Lol "racism is racism" until we talk about REAL racism then its fake news.
2 likes@Leah Bana no it isn't ?? lmao
0 likes@Lyra Avatar u can't be racist against white people. So it's different🤷🏽♂️
2 likesits most often called abortion
0 likes@Dom D this happens in literally every culture, everywhere. this is not a new concept. parents have done this for centuries.
0 likes@Lyra Avatar ahmen.
0 likes@Hell Kitten don't bother trying to reason with this troll called Dom D.
2 likes@Dom D please indulge me by showing me the racism in these comments, besides yours of course.
0 likes@Dom D I think you need more prayers than anyone here
0 likes@Dom D haha that may be true, but its still my post...I am the creator and I can taketh away..so I pretty much own you since you admit to owning the comment section
0 likesHaven't heard that part yet.....went straight to the comments....what's it called? Bunny Boiler? Never mind, that's when you kill their pet. Either way, both seem to be pretty effective. They just love their partner too much.....that's all...just tender, precious hearts.
0 likes@Dom D a fact is not racism. An opinion is racist. That is a fact.
0 likes@Cindy Wa i really hope somebody has since told you that america is a continent. The USA are a country. America is not. Canada is in America.
1 likeAMEN
0 likes@Dom D Or maybe your joke was not funny, consider that?
0 likes@JS White people had control of most of the world? Please, I beg you to actually read up on world history, and stop spreading this senseless nonsense.
1 like@Alexis Radio we aren’t animals
0 likesTheres nothin new under the Sun.
1 likeHuman have been always like they are today.
@Lyra Avatar so white people can't be discriminated?
0 likescanada
0 likes@Rulno we’re not plants
0 likesWhat did Dom D say😳
0 likes@Marty Mcfly 88MPH Almost like areas with wealthy people who have easily lives tend to be safer in general than poor regions with ppl than suffered under generational exploitation. But funny how you make it about race rather tja socioeconomic reason. I wonder why.
0 likes@Deranfan its not just financial standing that causes the crime issue. All African countries are more unsafe than all Caucasian countries. That dummy Lucy told me that "Norway, Denmark, Canada" are safer... those countries are also whiter than American. The only dangerous places in America are Baltimore, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, etc. Basically, the more diversity, the more crime. She names some of the whitest countries in the world as an example, that's pretty racist of her IMO.
0 likes@Anonym exactly! You can’t compare the two. When animals kill their young, it’s just part of their nature. When humans do it, we consider it so much worse and so terrible because we have the ability to think rationally and morally, we are more than just instinct.
1 like@S B right :-)
0 likesLesson learned: Don't ever try to fool an interrogator on April 1.
0 likesI can’t believe that they can keep asking you questions in Canada after you’ve asked them not to and request a lawyer! That’s harassment
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She knew to ask to go to her cell before the interrogation and she never did
0 likesMarch 2029:
7 likesMs.Sorella awakes to the sound of her cell door opening and counts the footsteps of the man approaching, her back turned to him. The footsteps stop and she feels a hand placed on her shoulder, and the warmth of his breath on her ear. She turns ever so slightly and catches a glimpse of the man who interrogated her all those years ago, the man whose questions she had tried to silence in her mind, and still was trying after all these years. She trembles as he inhales, but his voice calls to her all the same:
Detective: A p r i l F O O O o o o L s
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she was released early last year.
0 likesWhen they said "Luigi called his brother". I'm sure "Mario" popped into most of our minds.
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Underrated comment lol
1 likeI think you meant Chris Pratt
6 likesI've been subscribed/addicted to JCS ever since stumbling across "There's Something About Casey" last year. This channel is so much better than any true crime show or documentary on television. No cliche soundtracks, no gratuitously over produced edits and graphics, and no hyper melodramatic, over the top delivery from callous narrators/hosts that so often cheapen the severity of the crime and disrespect the memory and suffering of the victims and their families. Every JCS video is presented with intelligence, insight and respect. And it's easily among the most fascinating and compelling true crime content I've ever watched.
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His narration is "not needed but welcomed" mostly because of actual knowledge, I don't have but can pick up on. In other videos his blatant sarcasm.
14 likesWell said mate, completely agree.
3 likesfinally someone who knows this channel longer than 3 weeks. the only comments i can see say "i come from the last video and i binge watch all of the videos now".
3 likesThe loveliest thing about his delivery, is that it shows how pathetic and inhuman a criminal really is when cornered by interrogators. Without romanticizing or trying to make crime look cool, which as mentioned by the top comment, is disrespectful toward the victims.
2 likes10 years until parole is a sin. But, I really wanted to discuss the lack of Miranda rights in Canada, and do you think the US should allow this type of interrogation?
1 like"Today is the 1st of April, and you seem to think it's April Fools day" goddamn he destroyed her with that sentence alone
4 likesCOLDDDD HEARTED, EVIL ... How could you kill your babies. THEN, look at them dead on the floor in a photo and not even SLIGHTLY react, Oh my god. I hope somebody gives her what she deserves in prison.
0 likesIn the US detectives must immediately stop talking to a suspect when they ask for an attorney
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And frankly I don’t feel like that’s fair
0 likes10:14 - " you need to explain this ".
0 likesShe could cut short this prolonged, seemingly awkward, indeed painful situation, by just stating the blatantly obvious fact that " OK, I'm a disgusting, worthless, evil excuse for a mother. I'm the one that should be dead, not my two, beautiful, innocent daughters."
Just stating the bleeding obvious.
American here, I have a really conflicted feeling about the interrogation in this video. Justice was served, but the right to an attorney and being invulnerable for the period of time this interrogation actually took place are concepts that have been hammered super hard into me and that I like a lot. I wouldn't feel safe being innocent as an individual tries to manipulate me into revealing details that are coherent with a theory he has an interest in constructing. This video is very challenging for my beliefs, might swap them bc I think the interrogator did a great job and we got a desired outcome.
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Who said she doesn't have a right to an attorney?
0 likesIk she has a right to an attorney, but if I understood correctly this all took place while she was waiting for her lawyer to arrive. It seems dirty that a person can be left vulnerable to a professional interrogator for how long it takes for an attorney to get there.
0 likesShe did speak to her lawyer on the phone before the start of the interview, who presumably said she should use her right to remain silent.
0 likesShe did speak to her lawyer on the phone before the start of the interview, who presumably said she should use her right to remain silent.
0 likesThis guy was pushing so hard even I wanted to tell him everything
3 likesWhen she turned the picture over, I wanted to slap her. I have 3 boys and it is just sickening what she did.
0 likes“You gave them life , you brought them up , they trusted you.” Those words touched me.
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T BX the most terrifying part is the fact that she probably said that to herself before and after killing them, making it an excuse.. She brought them then she can end them and you can see that in her interrogation
14 likesEmperorJuliusCaesar
3 likesThat’s in the Bible?
I’ll have to look it up.
I guess you got the Bible confused with Bill Cosby.
T BX she broke down after that sentence guilty as fuck how I don’t understand how someone can actually do this 💔
3 likesPeacock Feathers He doesn’t know, he’s making crap up
0 likesPsalm 137:9 ESV
0 likesBlessed shall he be who takes your little ones and dashes them against the rock!
1 Samuel 15:2-3 ESV
0 likesThus says the Lord of hosts, ‘I have noted what Amalek did to Israel in opposing them on the way when they came up out of Egypt. Now go and strike Amalek and devote to destruction all that they have. Do not spare them, but kill both man and woman, child and infant, ox and sheep, camel and donkey.’”
Hosea 13:16 ESV
0 likesSamaria shall bear her guilt, because she has rebelled against her God; they shall fall by the sword; their little ones shall be dashed in pieces, and their pregnant women ripped open.
Delta November Lady in the video is not the nation of Babylon, she is a lady in North America. You would know that was relevant if you read the verse before the one you sent. It’s called reading in context.
0 likesDeuteronomy 21:18-21 ESV
0 likes“If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son who will not obey the voice of his father or the voice of his mother, and, though they discipline him, will not listen to them, then his father and his mother shall take hold of him and bring him out to the elders of his city at the gate of the place where he lives, and they shall say to the elders of his city, ‘This our son is stubborn and rebellious; he will not obey our voice; he is a glutton and a drunkard.’ Then all the men of the city shall stone him to death with stones. So you shall purge the evil from your midst, and all Israel shall hear, and fear.
Exodus 21:15 ESV
0 likes“Whoever strikes his father or his mother shall be put to death.
Samuel Joseph The mental gymnastics you people go through to justify your bible. Unbelievable.
0 likesDelta November Ms. Sorellas children were not adult male, alcoholics in ancient Israel, so she would not have gotten justified guidance to kill her kids with that verse either.
0 likesDelta November “mental gymnastics” lol, such a quickly deployed term from internet folk. Reading something in context is not mental gymnastics.
0 likesOriginal comment said Bible says for her to kill her kids. In context, there does not exist such a verse, you can look as hard as you want.
Samuel Joseph Cherry picking. Keep kidding yourself lad.
0 likesJeffrey Star: spews racist shit
10 likesYouTube: literally nothing
JCS: creates well researched, educated, and informative content
YouTube: OFF WITH YOUR HEAD
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Realtalk
0 likesI still dont find it reasonable that you dont have the right to end the interrogation calling the right to not speak without presence of a lawyer
0 likesThat interrogation reminded me of two scenes from different movies; not for the evil of the interrogator but the cadence of answers with silence.
0 likesHans Landa, Inglorious Basterds
Amon Goeth and the housekeeper, Schindler’s List
Tragic and insane.
0 likesOne thing I dont get is when she is repeatedly saying I wanna go back to my cell and they dont grant her this even after hours of getting almost nothing out of her. She spoke to her lawyer, you obviously arent making any progress…move on.
It's rather interesting to me that Sorella made a half-hearted attempt at suicide prior to her arrest. Mainly due to the fact that many maternal filicides (up to 29%) are followed or accompanied by a suicide. It is interesting in this case because it muddies the motivations of Sorella. Most cases of maternal filicide that include the suicide of the mother have some element of psychotic thinking, culminating in an altruistic belief by the mother that she is rescuing the children from a horrible, untenable life, and that death is a far better fate for the children than being subjected to a torturous existence. Most often, there is an emotional upheaval or event preceding these kind of acts that lead to the ultimate event. Sorella, however, was very obviously unsuccessful in her attempt at taking her life, and there seems to be far more evidence pointing in the direction of the revenge motivation. I have to wonder if prior to the event, she had maintained some surreptitious contact (that was abruptly halted) with her absent husband that lead her down the path of revenge. She had no other recourse in terms of contacting him, and determined as her final resort to take the lives of her kids in order to punish him for the act.
456 likesEdit: Upon reviewing the video, it states that communication with her husband was abruptly halted in the beginning of ‘09, which lead them to the revenge motivation. These cases are never as clear cut as they seem, and I believe her motivations were dichotomous. She wanted revenge, and perhaps also thought the children would suffer a life unworthy of her standards.
Either way, she sucks. Both as a mom, and a human.
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Can you start making videos as well ! Lol
23 likesI agree as well. I believe that most of the acts of taking the children's lives is more so in thinking that if the parents are dead than no one would ever be able to give the children the amount of love that the parent could and would, the kind of love that they deserve. Just my opinion of the cases that aren't done out of a revenge to the other parent....
10 likesThanks all, I have been considering doing my own videos and getting a channel up and moving here very soon. I wanted to focus my first couple of videos on two cases: Lori Vallow and her missing children, and one from my hometown, the Leticia/ Gannon Stauch case that is unfolding now. Hope to see everyone soon!
40 likesHi
0 likesHave i seen you somewhere before.....your anme so familiar
0 likesJoseph Berkeley that Gannon Stauch case is so, so very heartbreaking. I almost wish I’d never heard about it. I’m still sick after hearing that audio that she “accidentally” recorded.
6 likes@Joseph Berkeley Good luck! I subbed to you preëmptively just in case you do. Remember to invest in a high quality microphone and learn some editing skills, perhaps pay someone until you get good. I know channels that are absolute crap in terms of content or "analysis" but have quick cuts to keep the average ADHD-addled viewer watching as well as quality audio (and video, depending on what you'd like to do... Although most YouTubers who go on camera accrue subscribers depending on how photogenic they are, sadly.) Good luck!
11 likes@Pickles Thank you! I really appreciate the advice, and will take it all on board. I'm not sure how I will fare in terms of being photogenic, but hopefully my content will have enough substance that my face will be a byline lol. I'll try to get something pushed out very soon here, within a week.
11 likes@Joseph Berkeley Dude, you don't even need to show your face if you don't want to. Some of the best YouTubers are "Narrators" who use video or pictures just like JCS. As long as you have something of substance to say you'll be good.
16 likesMellowMia yeah, I keep wondering about the anonymity factor. It’s easy enough to see what I look like via my name, but it may serve me to just focus on the content anyway. I think you’re right. Leaves a bit of mystery and puts all focus on the subject at hand.
6 likesShe went nuts
2 likesI wanted more information about her relationship with the father. I know he ceased contact but that doesn't really tell the story. Was she already mentally fragile? Did she resent having to care for the girls alone? It would seem that his attempt after being captured and being confronted with what happened to the daughters he left behind was successful. Did she really want to kill herself? Despite obviously poisoning them, did she really intend to take her children's lives. There's so much gray here, not in the crime but in the motives.
4 likesWhat happen to the Husband or the Father of the kids?? Anyone know?
2 likesJoseph Berkeley I’m interested to see your videos. I love true crime that focuses on the motivations and underlying psychological reasons and most focuses on shock value and pity porn.
6 likeswilliss11 ... he was found dead in his cell. Ironically enough, he poisoned himself.
2 likesJoseph Berkeley Psychologists perhaps? My best friend is Neuropsychologist. So when I read your post, you used similar wording which I’ve heard him use.
3 likesJoseph Berkeley I’ll be looking out for you’re Channel
2 likesJoseph, you should make videos too, analyzing these crimes.
1 likeI read your comment in the voice of the narrator.
2 likesIs it bad that I feel bad for her?
0 likesUh ya what he said
0 likesIt's sad to think some people think so little of their own children that they'll use them as pawns... object possessions that are worthy of sacrificing for any reason. Pathetic. :(
0 likesYou need to check out " man gets advice about cheating wife on Reddit and his wife kills his children" it's really imteresting people that kill their children over jealousy or revenge. They perpetrator tends to have a cold stoic demeanor I've noticed you should check it out it s an absolutely insane and sad story. he had been asking advice from a Reddit thread about what he should do about his cheating wife. They give him advice she had been sleeping with a neighbor
1 likeI'm not gonna give it all away. But long story short he stops updating abruptly. Somebody on Reddit found a story about a women killing her children because her husband was going to divorce her. And fed it went nuts investigating trying to find out if it was the same guy. Finnaly months later he gives an update with the news story and it was him. It's a really interesting but sad story but definitely worth a look.
@Chris Swanner Crazy
0 likesyeah your analysis reads just as well thought out as JCS but i have to say i laughed at the end comment just because it was so opposite to the analysis made. 'either way she SUCKS.'
1 likewilliss11 Watch through 15:50-
0 likes@O Madden right could you imagine being on that thread telling him to leave cheating ads. If feel horrible and maybe a little responsible. Idk you summed it up well just "crazy"
0 likes@Dark Project yes
0 likesShe has that "Believe what u want to believe i didn't do shit" type of attitude that some people lie
1 likeBinge watched everything on your channel ......again lol. Simply amazing professional job
2 likesHow is it our culture values the lives of children so little that a child killer was released on bond for a year and then later is eligible for parole after only 10 years?
1 likeShe murdered two innocent children in cold blood.
SMH
I'm kinda sad this channel is uploading so rarely. This content is really good. These crime things fascinate me, but other channels don't do these commentaries with background info.
1 likeIn a different, slightly happier timeline, Adele Sorella dies after crashing into that utility pole. Her daughters are found alive and recover fully. They go on to live happily with their drug lord father.
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better than being dead yeah
3 likesAs a mother I just cannot fathom being able to do this. To hurt your own precious babies. I just truly cannot. Like my brain is trying to process this is real, but isn't able to.
1 likeOut of all this I’m more shocked by the fact that there’s a real person actually named Luigi that’s not Mario’s brother.
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What rock have you been living under that caused you to not know that Luigi is a very common italian name
52 likes@• Scrithen • WHUT?? Oh my...
6 likeswhen they said luigi called his brother I was like.. ah yes.. it's a mario!
11 likes@• Scrithen • lol literally what I was thinking
2 likes@Baljit singh Dhillon Yeah Mario and Luigi are pretty common Italian names lmao.
7 likesYou must not know a lot of Italians 😅
0 likesVery common 😂
0 likesAwww 😂 I'm italian, they're very common names indeed 😂
1 likeI have never been more fascinated with a channel. I only have a few more to go and I would have watched them all in less than a few days lol. Keep up the great work!
3 likesIf everyone watched this channel the crime rate would definitely drop, I hope people can start thinking before doing something evil they will regret for the rest of their lives.
0 likesAdele, hours after literally killing her children: I don’t believe that’s them on the floor.
269 likesDetective: …SORRY?!?!
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I literally just read this comment when this line happened 🤣
7 likes“I’m reserving my right to remain silent, and following my lawyers advice”
1 like“So do you believe what I told you to be true?”
“No I don’t believe what you said”
Welp that’s not remaining silent....
The best thing you can do, is simply be completely silent, don’t even tell them you are invoking your right to remain silent, and stare them down.
Try to make it just as uncomfortable for the police as they try to make you.
(Also before anyone says anything stupid, yes I know she did it, she deserves to burn in hell for all eternity. That however is different then letting people know if they want to invoke their RIGHT to remain silent, the best way to do so, is really to remain silent completely). You don’t have to explain that you are remaining silent because it’s your right, your lawyer if he’s good, will explain that to the jury, you don’t have to do it, and it will probably only lead to you saying something you shouldn’t, like she did.
I feel so left out cause my addiction started with the mom who killed her child but for some reason didn’t get convicted and everyone else started with what pretending to be crazy looks like
1 likethe craziest thing about this story, is at the end when I found out in canada, you can be tried for same crime twice. glad it worked out positively in catching a murderer, but holy shit what a terrible system.
1 likeI love these videos, thank you for this excellent content!
0 likesI am so hooked on these JCS videos. I almost like them more than my morning coffee. Put them together: true crimegasm!
3 likesIt all started with any video and I got hooked
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Because he has a satisfying voice, to listen to =)
73 likesReminds me of Thomas the tank engine narrator
32 likesFor real
1 like@Nitsrak Wait like Thomas the train? (I probably sound like an idiot.)
6 likesfor me, he gives me context as to whats going on and what'll soon happen
15 likes@Alyssa Monerra yeah like the kids show with the trains lol
4 likesNot like we're running out of people.
1 likeHis voice rips me out of the darkness im consumed by in these videos, its the perfect balance.
30 likes@Nitsrak "the defendant was crossed"
1 likeVerbal chocolate baby
2 likesAsmr
3 likesSAME! I actually look out for it and I'm disappointed when it's not :D
0 likesHis voice is absolutely intoxicating with the matter of fact way he speaks about the terrible things people do.
5 likesBecause there is an INSANE amount of tension in the situation…and the interrogator is very good at letting it ride…those long pauses of silence… it’s like he’s allowing the quiet to speak to her “it’s on you now. There’s no running or hiding from what you did. A lawyer cannot save you.”
4 likesHe has a personal vlog channel as well called Kizzume if you didn't know. I enjoy it.
1 likeDaddy telling you what’s going on
2 likesi wish it was more often tbh lol
0 likesj
0 likesfor real, it's disappointing though if you go on his channel and find out what kind of person he ia :/
1 likeYes!! Holy smokes I’ve never thought about that!!!
0 likesBRO FRRR
0 likesBecause it breaks the tension
0 likesSame 🥰
0 likesIt seems like he reminds us that the video subject is past tense and it’s not current
0 likesTHISSSS
0 likesong
0 likesBest feeling…. you, your lap top/device, good snacks and greaaaat JSC videos!
0 likesWhen the interrogator kept asking if she knew the date, I got really worried this was about to be revealed as the WORST April Fools prank of all time.
1 like"That's your daughters"
218 likes"No they're not"
Congrats, everyone. Death is no longer applicable
That man was waiting to ask that April fools question since he started his career.
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LMAOOO
3 likesFor God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16❤️
1 like“He starts a barrage attacking her character for five hours…“
140 likesLOL, damn!
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It is crazy that that was allowed after she clearly stated she wanted to remain silent
10 likes@Cauchy Schwarz Canada has different “right to silence” laws than like, Americans do, but it’s still wild that it’s legal there
10 likesMore an ambush than a barrage if you ask me 😶🤣
0 likesHow do u even keep that up for 5 hours?
1 likeAgreed. You can get anyone to confess to anything if you interrogate them for long enough. Show someone the same awful photo enough times and they won’t react to it strongly anymore.
0 likesI watch there’s videos multiple times and show it to all my friends it’s great pieces of well put together information and education
0 likesImagine being the grandmother and losing your whole family in one day. Pretty sad.
6 likesI wish you would make more of these, enjoy these videos a lot!!
3 likespeople who kill their own kids will never rehabilitate, they shouldn't get any sentence other than life in prison
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its a good thing shes a free happy living human out of prison. god bless canada 🇨🇦. her kids would be teenagers now but canada decided she matters more than any one elses safety.
0 likesshe took “i can take you into this world, i can take you out” a little too seriously
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don’t make jokes 😐
5 likes@nadiaaaaxo It was a bit funny to be fair.
8 likes@nadiaaaaxo You'll get over it.
5 likesSo dark haha
0 likesAs a reliable Laval representative and resident, I must state that we do not condone Ms. Sorella actions 😅 Thanks for the awesome vid as always my man was cool to get a lil s/o to my home town 😌
7 likesWhenever that detective kept asking what day it is and then said she must think it’s april fools, that was the sickest burn ever.
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LOL truly cold blooded
0 likes"You gave them life, You brought them up.... they trusted you"
397 likesDetective is hitting deep on this one, Interesting to see a case where the criminal is exercising their right to remain silent but still failing.
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Hitting deep? Lol sure
2 likesIt's hard for a lot of people to just sit like a stone. His unceasing questions and comments can be like Chinese water torture, wearing on her nerves especially given the fact that she's exhausted on many levels and wanting to go back to a "safe" space -- her cell. Say something to stop him, shut him up; give him a little so he'll let me go. What she doesn't understand -- what many of us have come to understand from watching these videos -- is that it's not just what you say but what you don't say and what you do and how you react that can and will be used against you in a court of law. It's like the woman who poisoned her infant daughter with fentanyl mixed in a baby bottle; she wasn't grief-stricken over her child, only ready to manipulate the story to implicate her boyfriend.
32 likesShe barely said a complete sentence for four hours. Yeah, he really cracked her.
4 likes@Think Tank Thanks for the sarcasm. Say what you need to say or stay silent.
1 like@pinkpugginz Thanks for the sarcasm. Say what you need to say or stay silent.
1 like@leviathanmg Couldn't agree more, you put it in better words than I could. Even when left with nothing in favour of evidence through their words, the words unsaid and actions made tell their own story in court.
2 likesCouldn't imagine any criminal being calculated enough to endure this kind of investigation with their mind un-rattled .
@BORN LOL I said exactly what I needed. Find someone else to command. You have the wrong guy to try that with.
1 like@Think Tank okay
0 likes@BORN Uh, are you the comment police? Thanks but I don't need you to validate my thoughts. Go away, you're legit stalking me.
0 likesThink Tank: replying to comments is “legit stalking”? Lmao... in case you’re notbaware some people have notifications on when someone responds to them so they can respond back, it’s not stalking it’s just responding on social media...
10 likes@CreativeUsernameEh notbaware? I have no idea what you're saying.
0 likesReally enjoy the videos. I hear watch them while at work. Really awesome work.
2 likesWhat kinda court system says that after 10 years in prison for killing your own kids, you might be able to get out? That blows my mind.
2 likesStarted with Jennifer's solution then the legend Jeff, then Lazarus and now I'm here ... send help ...
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Soon you'll finish all the videos and you'll be in despair begging for more.
1105 likesWow same
158 likesChris Watts is how I started. Interrogation was epic.
392 likesSAME watching at least one video every day
90 likesOmfg I hear you! Just found this today and I'm all in!!!
79 likesStarted with Jennifer pan, Chris Watts, Lazarus, Casey Anthony, now this. I’m hooked.
112 likesI'm right with ya lolol That Lazarus lady with the creepy facial expressions is gonna give me nightmares
86 likesSame
11 likesRight there with you man.
17 likesStarted with Jeff. but otherwise, same.
12 likes@Frank Rizzo jeff was awesome. I hope he is doing better now.
13 likessame route lol
3 likesOnce You reach Jon "War Machine" you will be on top of jcs material. It's the editing that gets me, so smooth..
22 likesMe at 2 am: "just one more..." These videos are so interesting!
23 likesYeah same started on Jennifer and now I'm lost in a whirlwind of interrogation vids
13 likesI forget the Colonels name but that was really good too!
5 likesSeems like the YouTube algorithm offered me the exact same videos in the same order.
9 likesThis is where youtubers come to die.
8 likesDUDE SAME
2 likesExactly the same.... my life changed 3 days ago when i stumbled onto Jennifer 😅
17 likesI watched all in this sequence too 😅
1 likeIn the same boat. Started with Jennifer and am almost through all other videos. Straight hooked
4 likesDude im a couple or vids away from watching the entire channel nonstop.
6 likesSo do i 😂😂😂
1 likeWe are all traveling the same path
8 likesI literally just watched the same videos in the same order. Wtf
4 likesenjoy it while it lasts, ive listened to all of these at least 3 times xD
5 likesI started with Jennifer and I think I’m running out of vids
4 likesSame 🙋♀️🙋♀️ I’ve watched a some of these a few times each they are so good. Love this guy!!! Want him to make more soooo bad
4 likesThe legend of Jeff was a good one. It was like a real life origin story. Did he do it? We may never know. Hopefully he got cleaned up tho.
3 likesSame here!😹
0 likesWeird, I just went through the same sequence of videos
4 likesEDIT: I just read all the comments, looks like things just got seriously weird or not weird at all, I can't tell
These videos are addicting right!
3 likesare you me
2 likesDon’t watch there is something about Casey it’s sickening
4 likesHa. Same...need out of this rabbit hole...I have work to do... (Casey Anthony one is infuriating)
3 likeswait that's the same order I watched them too what-
1 likeHaha same 😂
0 likesHahahahahaha feel this
0 likesDid everyone start with Jennifer's solution?
11 likesif we're here, then YOU need to send help for all of us as well...... lol!
4 likesVenla how about all of them in one
1 likeNot enough videos 😓
1 likeTHATS THE EXACT SAME ORDER FOR ME
0 likesThat is exactly what happened to me!
0 likesSAME
0 likesWatch Dalia Dippolito’s case, it’s a good one too!
4 likesSameeeee
1 likeIts a great channel
1 likeMe too
1 likeOmg same in literally that order.
0 likesLol was this channel on everyone's home page? The Jennifer one was on mine and I've been watching all the videos since!
2 likesJCS had a lot more videos, but YouTube took them down which is very unfortunate if you’re into these types of videos.
0 likesI started with Jennifer's solution, too. It was like a gateway drug and here I am, now, with Ms. Sorella.
0 likesHopefully we've all learned a valuable lesson. NEVER EVER TALK TO THE POLICE. EVER. lmao
2 likesSAMEEEEE. Love the coke man tho
2 likesLiterally same! Exact same pattern of videos!
0 likesTell me how the hell did you went down the SAME EXACT PATH AS ME WTFFFF???
1 likesame
0 likesI feel you haha
0 likesOh my God, same!!! Are you ok? Am I gonna be ok? 😱🥴
1 likewjerame for real! I’m sure if I ever commit a crime and get interrogated that I know all the things now lol. I kept saying (in past videos) “they’d never know that if you had a lawyer next to you”. Man.
1 likeMe too!!!
0 likes@Shippo Chan I started with legend Jeff now I'm here, getting sucked in...it's just the most videos are long and I don't have luxury of time lol
1 likeLegend has it Jeff is still waiting on that Butterfinger the detective promised him......
2 likesRookie
0 likesSo true man 😭
0 likesMe too 😂
0 likesomg same
0 likesThe literal exact path I’ve followed while I’m at work today, oh god
0 likesHoly shit what’s going on
1 likeLong live Jeff
1 likesame
0 likesI started at the legend Jeff
1 likeThat's how I stated too omg
0 likesIt got me too
0 likesShippo Chan WAIT ME TOO
0 likesWow. I’ve gone through that exact same order!lol.
0 likesYou have to watch the one with Russel Williams
2 likessame
1 likeSame here
0 likesHello. I am Victoria, 36 years old and I have JCS problem.
2 likesIt all started with "There's something about Casey" video... Now I'm here.
Legend of Jeff is such a good one lol
2 likesYeah... what huh
0 likesi have been folloing this channel for more than a year lol each new episode is like crack for me
0 likesSame
0 likesI’m glad I’m not alone. I feel I’m being watched by FBI now for my YouTube suggestions
0 likesJon Kappenhaver, Michael Dunn, and now here! Hey guys, what are your recommendations??
0 likesSame here. I don't know how YouTube recommended me these. Started with the Jennifer's solution. However I have seen the case before.
1 likesame, in the same order 😅
0 likesYes Me too... Grabbed a Coke and Butterfinger and couldnt stop...
0 likesME TOO
0 likesThat's the natural progression
0 likesI started with Jennifer's solution as well! I'm hooked lol
0 likesYou too? Woah
0 likesCheck out the Dalia Dippolito one. It is a TRIP!
2 likesSAME
0 likeswondaval
0 likesWatch the one about Chris Watts
0 likesSame here. Seriously lacking sleep and no respect for today :P
0 likes@bald-min✨ I went the same path - Except Lazarus I'm getting to
0 likesI started with Jennifer's Solution as well!
0 likesMe too! HELP!
0 likesSo addictive to watch these crazies getting caught out by police! Love watching these!
0 likesSameeee!! 😂😂
0 likesI have been sucked in too. There is no getting out.
0 likesYou need some rocky Rambo in your life
0 likesOh hey same, except I took a little Dalia Dippolito detour in between
1 liketheleikkuri She was a nightmare 😂
0 likes@TheBunkerbunny5 She really was, I mean the way she tried to gaslight her husband on the phone was just wild, like did she honestly think that he'd believe her?😅
0 likesThere is no help. You are one of us now.
0 likestheleikkuri She probably did stuff like that all the time to that poor guy. For a second there it almost sounded like he was going to cave in.
1 likeI was just listening to the toy box killer’s transcripts🙂
0 likesThese damn channels......just the other month I was catching up with Claril and Jeremy Dewitte....now I get Butterfingers and Coke guy and Jennifer
1 likeMe too but all detjka
0 likesIm on that same path
0 likesYou are not alone 🤧🤣
0 likesSame in exact order
0 likes@ጨeኘaዘuጨaበ turn your video speed up to 1.5x and get back to your life quicker
0 likeslmao Lazarus is the best
1 likeI suggest getting a coke, a butterfinger and enjoy the show.
0 likesMe too
0 likesyes please someone send help :p
0 likesSame
0 likesLmao same same
0 likesi watched exactly in the same order haha
0 likes"wham bam, thank you for the coke, take me to my cell"
0 likesI watched in that order tooooooo
0 likesHahahha 😂
0 likesMian or plotting how to not get caught 😂
0 likesAnd also you will read up on Wikipedia which has more details.
0 likesme from Jennifer's solution to that Chris Watt(?) and now here
0 likesShippo Chan same! I’m giving myself nightmares.
0 likesStephen McDaniel ????
0 likes@Damian I'm at that point. Need more videos JCS.
0 likesNitin Verma creepy as hell! Especially the news interview part, where he discovered they found her body. Awful.
0 likesLol
0 likesShippo Chan holy crap, I did the exact same thing!
0 likesSameee
0 likesLOL
0 likesHahhhh same exact order!
0 likesNo but same
0 likesSame shippo...same
0 likesWelcome to the Club
0 likesomg, same
1 likeOmg me too!! Addictive
0 likesI’m in the same order as you which is nuts. I never was into true crime but this is really interesting.
0 likes@TheBull916 I’m halfway through it now and just wow
0 likesFor me it started from Lazarus, then Stephen Mcdaniels, and then Jennifer and then this..
0 likesTheBull916 will look into that
0 likesSame! I'm a little bit scared why I'm so addicted to this kind of stuff lol
0 likesI can really recommend "theres something about casey" i started with that, then Jennifers solution and now this one. ✨
1 likeDang I skipped Jeff!
0 likesI just started with Lazarus, and I'm still recovering
0 likesThe bobcat cheerleader is next 😂 help isn't coming.
0 likesI feel u sister...I started with watts, Jeff n now here
0 likesill see you at Lee Rodarte soon
0 likessame, the jeff one is next tho😭😭😭
0 likesSame here!! I’m sucked in 😂
0 likesI'm hooked but I'm feeling it is dragging my mood down...
0 likesRight there with you! 😩
0 likesJennifer is innocent
0 likesI know! I have never watch crimes psychology shows ever and I’ve watched nearly all of them now in the last 2 days.
0 likesWelcome to the rabbit hole
0 likesi watched all and need more 😩
1 likei also states with jennifer's solution lmao
0 likesjeff the legend was the best 😂😂😂😂
0 likesWhat a coincidence, we had the same order of what we watched
0 likesSaaaaame!
0 likesGURL ME TOO
0 likesThat’s how I ended up here too 😆
0 likesThanks to this channel, I no longer fear any future interrogations. Bring it!!!
0 likesits is a very deep, deep rabbit hole
0 likesI started with Jennifer’s solution, then the Casey Anthony case, then Lazarus, then the stalker, the guy who shoots the teen and thinks he’s the victim, now this
0 likesExactly like myself . Screw you youtube!
0 likesIt happened to all of us 😂
0 likesJCS videos are more addictive than crack. Trust me, I'm a sober recovering addict with 10 years under my belt. Heroin, Coke, Meth... That stuff is weak compared to JCS videos...I know that there's nothing new on this channel but I check back everyday.
0 likesThere is no help we are all struck in this. Soon we will start judging people around us. You have taken that blue pill.
0 likesDon't worry brother I'm trapped in this goodness too..
0 likeslee rodartee
0 likesI don't know why youtube did this to us
0 likesHelp is on the way.. 20 to life for you
0 likesSameeeeee
0 likessame with Jennifer, Dippolito, Casey, Dunn, McDaniel, Rodarte, Drejka, and now I'm here and scared I'll run out of stuff to watch
0 likesSame!
0 likesHey, hey, hey, don't you drag Jeff's good name through the mud by mentioning him in the same sentence as those pieces of trash.
0 likesJennifer drew us all in and now we're stuck in here..no escape this is too good
0 likesIt’s ok shippo Chan, by the end of it you’ll be able to read minds
0 likes@Sadie Ireland Cheers Sadie. Just opened a fresh cold can of coke too. ... and the Butterfingers ... eeeeuuhhhh none ??
0 likes@Sadie Ireland Oh um Golly gee I dunno <.<
0 likesAddictive right😩😭
0 likesFrom Stephanie Lazarus (gosh, gee) to Jennifer's Solution, to here.
0 likesThe case of John Coppenhaver is also good
0 likesI'm addicted
0 likesOh no I am falling down the same rabbit hole help me too
0 likessamee
0 likesSame here🙋🏼♀️😅
0 likesSAME LMAO
0 likesive been binging these and taking notes on the psychology and interrogation tactics and body language for about 2 weeks now. I haven't watched much of anything else. it is beyond sad but also interesting to hear how these monsters are caught. what the investigators do to get the confession and put the pressure on them.
0 likesHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH 🙋🏻♀️
0 likesQuestion: does anyone know who is the one guy who stalked his (female) neighbor and then she was going to move out so he broke into her apartment and murdered her. Then during interrogation he (has big bushy hair). Creepily stared at the interrogators and did not move for hours. He dominated the staring contest and was super creepy. Answering all questions “Yes” “No” or “I don’t know”.
0 likesWow... Same path! I’m wondering what happened to Legend Jeff?!
0 likesstarted with Chris Watts and not even 24 hrs later I've watched them all. whoopsie....
1 likeHahah dude I'm on the same ride
0 likessame lol
0 likesSaaame
0 likesIt was legend Jeff for me
0 likesStayed up night
0 likesmichele haase same for me
0 likesYou can survive a month. I believe in you.
0 likesSame here lol
0 likesI swear, in that exact order
0 likesI'm in your shoes now lol
0 likesHe has a Patreon with really extraordinary content
0 likes@P La her catchphrase is “aw geez”
0 likesSameeeee
0 likesOmg me too 😩😳
0 likesI started with Jennifer, and then the legendary Jeff (my favorite lol), then Stephen, and now I'm here
0 likesHave ypu slept yet
0 likesStarted with watts but same thing lol need help too
0 likesYESSS YOU TOO?! Facts👏👏👏
0 likesLol I started with Jeff
0 likesErm any more coming out? I can stop whenever I want but ya know 🧐
0 likesWOW me too
0 likesI also started with Jennifer’s solution 😂
0 likesLol Lazarus was my first one
0 likesI started with Jennifer’s solution too 😭 now I can’t stop watching them
0 likesSame here in that exact same order lol
0 likessame!!!
0 likesCan't believe I watched it in the same exact order.
0 likesThought it was only me!!
0 likesloool sammeme pretty much
0 likesJeff is a fucking legend
0 likesLol exact same!
0 likesExact same way for me. I'm just going down the list! Dreading the end of the list, 😭
0 likesThe Casey Anthony episode might be the best one!
0 likesSame as me bud.
0 likesIt's a brilliant video series.
Started with Jennifers solution too
0 likesPlease make more
0 likeshey!! I started with Jennifer’s solution too!
0 likesHaha I just took the same path way here
0 likesMe 2😹
0 likesYess
0 likesStephen McDaniels is definitely the most intriguing, that was my gateway episode.
0 likesSeeing Christie Mac and her mother crying really tore my heart out, that "RapeMachine" bastard needs to be taught a good lesson.
these are very well researched and narrated marvellously. most big network producers are not this good.
haha, same
0 likes@Damian that is me now 😢
0 likesMore videos on the way. so relax
0 likesYou don't need help yet. Wait until you run out of videos, then the real trouble starts..
0 likesSame here!
0 likesMe too
0 likesoh god me too. I sat down to work on my blog and end up here lmao
0 likessame lmao
0 likesI NEED HELP,TOO!! OH,GOD!! SOMEBODY....PLEASE!!!
0 likes@Venla at least you're strong enough to turn them off til the next day...props.
0 likesOmg same here
0 likesMe too 😄
0 likesTHE EXATC SAME PATTERN
0 likesI started with Jennifer Pan, then Dalia Dippalito, and now this one. At this rate I will have watched them all in a week. I should pace myself better. They are all so fascinating, it’s hard not to binge.
0 likesLazarus is definitely the least brutal to hear and watch and the only one that could make me laugh at how ridiculous her reaction was! How she managed to be a detective for all those years and not pick up any lying skills totally baffles me
0 likesLol. Same!
0 likesHahaha! Totally.
0 likesI totally committed. I've watched them all and now I'm depressed.
0 likes@Daniel Furster haha yeah!
0 likesOmg SAME order
0 likes@bald-min✨ watched em all. Waiting for more
0 likesOMGGGGG SAME!!!
0 likesStarted with Jennifer too. I guess the YouTube algorithm has brought us together once again
0 likesit spirals into addiction, doesn't it?
0 likeshahahahahhahaahhaha same order and everything
0 likesup
0 likesSame minus the Lazarus shit. Now I’m curious. Hope ol jeff is in a better place. Though doubtful.
0 likes@michele haase I’ve been hesitant to watch that. Though way back when they first got him i remember seeing the footage of the neighbor and cops taking to him while in the background theres imagery of a fetus and shit on tv and yoy can see him notice it and trip out. It was like god himself had the programming schedule. It was crazy.
0 likes@P La and the incessant use of God, geesh, you know I don't know.
0 likesme tooo 🤣
0 likes@michele haase I've watched for longer than the channel even goes back now and I'm confused. I can't remember the first video but it was a murder interrogation obviously. I dont think it was Chris watts, but that might have been it. I Feel like its been much much longer than a year. I wanna say I watched this channel 3 years ago. I know I've been here since the first video but I can't remember how long ago that was. I know the Channels name was Jim can't swim originally.. And he had problems with uploading/the videos being removed over some bs. Then he put the videos back. 2017 sounds right but I could have been earlier. I dont see it being later than that but My memory sucks.
0 likesThose were my exact orders of watching
0 likesSame
0 likesThat's how it started with me too
0 likesTry watching THAT Chapter- you will be hooked
0 likesHOLD ON THATS LITERALLY WHAT I DID WHAUFIE WHAYW DYAHXHAJXBAHA WHAT WHAT WHAT
0 likesLol me tooo
0 likesExactly same happened with me
0 likesMe too
0 likes😂 same here
0 likestoo late your on the crazy bus now, welcome my friend
0 likesLazarus is fascinating I’ve watched it about five or six times!
0 likesWhat same
0 likesyesss Jennifer’s solution was crazy!
0 likesLmao same here
0 likesSame ✌🏻
0 likesYOOO WTF MEEE TOO BUT JEFF AND LAZARUS SWITCHED
1 likeeveryone started with Jennifer's Solution lol
0 likesSame- Jennifers Solution and like a day and a half later, I'm scouring this page like a crackhead lol
0 likesLolll same
0 likesStarted with Jennifer’s Solution too and that’s how I got HOOKED
0 likes@Damian omg I can’t let that happened
0 likesSameeee😭😭
0 likesBROO SAME
0 likesLazarus looks literally insane you can see it in her eyes
0 likes@PopQueenGirlStar Ike
0 likes@PopQueenGirlStar ikr*
0 likesSameeee
0 likesJeff is the legend
0 likesOMG SAME WHY DOES IT HAVE TO BE THE SAME SEQUENCE OF VIDEOS LOL
0 likesSAME
0 likessame bro, i got a three page essay due on split screen as i watch this. frick
0 likesmine started with that one boy killed his teacher at school at broad daylight followed by Bundy, Dahmer, Jennifer Pan, Dippolito & now this 🤷🤷
0 likesP La lmao fr
0 likesSame haha
0 likesHumans are curious about how other humans can be so evil...Once that curiosity starts, we can't stop until we know more!
0 likesI recommend Dalia as well
0 likesSame here i only discovered these last night lol
0 likesme following in your footsteps rn 💃
0 likesRight! Jennifers Solution was crazy!
0 likesI ran through all the videos they like little crack rocks n now im hooked up itching for more I need more now I can't stop ppl I need help but I don't want it I want more of these videos n I won't take anything less dam it if I don't some soon im gonna start lashing out in anger n violence dam it lol
0 likes...you'll be back on the Rogan Experience soon...
0 likesWrath of Jodi was my first 😩
0 likesI think many of the new viewers (like me) started with Jennifer's Solution and binge watching this channel's videos.
0 likesWelcome to the community
0 likesHaha! I started with that crazy zombie dude, then Jen and now I'm totally hooked.
0 likesWe the jury find you guilty of good taste and bad 3am decisions
0 likesIt’s addicting
0 likesItalian Canadian?
0 likesMe too😂
0 likesJeff, Dalhia, Steven McDaniel and then this for me 🙄
0 likesCheck out their Steven McDaniels video if you haven’t already. Creepy as hell.
0 likes@Aremisalive about the only YouTube algorithm that makes sense by the looks of my other recommended videos!
0 likesSammeeeeee....
0 likesSame
0 likessame
0 likesYou're already registered and the neighborhood is aware. You'll be alright.
0 likesWhaaaaaaaaaat! Same exact order for me.
0 likesI started with cases I was very familiar with. Chris watts, Dahlia dipolito Jodi Arias, casey anthony and then found Stephanie Lazarus, Jennifer's solution, and now this.
0 likesSame
0 likeswe are all victims, we cant help, we also need help. its 5 AM here im watching with 1 eye lol
0 likesI feels fam 😂
0 likesI literally went through every video too 😌
0 likesMe too ill call paramedic
0 likesTry jodi arias wow!!!
0 likesWelcome to the rabbit hole!
1 like@Ty Sparks you gotta see Arias wow unreal!!
0 likesFactttsss lmao
0 likesHaha same
0 likesAl send chick fil a
0 likes@Jean-Claude Van Dammit I wanted to punch the screen listening to him speak 😂
0 likesWatch dalia
0 likesLmaoooooooooooo I came to help and got stuck my damn self. But seriously the way the narrator's intelligence is percieved through his narrative and understanding is crazy
0 likes*the break of a walkie talkie"
0 likesWere on the move brotha, help is on its way
Go watch Mr. Ballen.
0 likesIma need some links man! Come on, don’t do me like this Shippo!🤣
0 likesThat’s how you tube and internet works to make your preferences readily available, delete searches etc and these videos or anything else you watch won’t open a trail for similar themes
0 likesI will accompany you.😀
0 likesSame!!!
0 likes@Damian me right now
0 likesJeff is a legend innit
0 likesWrath of Jodi
0 likesSame
0 likesyep i feel that
0 likesAnd now I too will follow your footsteps
0 likesStarted with legends of jeff, Casey Anthony was my favorite as it clarified a recent ex of mines mindset.
0 likesI’m tempted just to do a well planned murder just to get a new video
1 likesame
0 likesSame
0 likesJodi Arias one is crazy
0 likesJeff👑
0 likesI started with Jodi Arias 😳..... someone stop me!
0 likesRemain calm sir help is on the way
0 likesDon’t send help, I haven’t watched all of the videos yet!
0 likesLazarus was good!
0 likesSame here. Two days binge watching this content. And now my YouTube algorithm has gone crazy with the suggestions. I feel creepy as heck.
0 likes@michele haase right???
0 likesomg me too in the exact same order
0 likesSAME
0 likesHaha
0 likes@Venla for now.. heh-heh
0 likessame haha
0 likesSounds like u need a hug maybe a few sending some your way oooooooooo:)
0 likesHaha yeah now I can't trust ANYBODY
0 likesHaha same thing here I started with the wrath of Jodi if you havnt seen that one definitely go and watch it its 2 hours long and an amazingly fascinating watch!
0 likesThe rabbit hole. lol. Same I just saw Jennifer's solution. And Jody Arias. Dang. Bitches be tripping.
0 likes@A Google User Same.
0 likesSame
0 likesthere is no help to be found. i've been stuck in the jcs loop for months, i just keep rewatching the videos lol
0 likesWatch the Jodi arias one it’s great!
0 likes@Damian this is the last one I feel empty
0 likesI started with Chris Watts but there were no other videos so I couldn’t watch anything else a few months later Jennifer’s solution and now I’m on a spiral of videos
0 likesStarted watching jcs, then got into lemmino etc...
0 likesWatch Jodi Arias’ interrogation 😬😬
0 likesYou don’t need help. You’re home now. You’re safe.
0 likesabsolutely the same way wiht me watching it all lol. It's too good and interesting
0 likesOmg same... not in that order, but I’ve been binge watching this channel all day 😂😂😂
0 likesGoing
0 likesSame here
0 likesAm I need more and lengthy vidoes 😅😅
İ am also a victim but i was hooked with the last one. We are the fallen ones
0 likes😆🤣 Same
0 likesSmdh
0 likesSame here
Same
1 likeNever seen a more real comment
0 likesHey :) check out wrath of Jodie it was just posted recently
0 likesI LOVE JEFF
0 likesJodi, JEFF -legend-, Casey and now here
0 likesStarted off w Jodi, jennifers solution, steven mcdaniels, n now this
0 likesThere is no cure I’m sorry
0 likesStarted with quilty until proven wrong, then Jennifers solution, then wrath of Rodi, then the Vietnam veteran story, then Lazarus and now this.
0 likesHahaha you are okay..
0 likesShippo, did you watch Dalia Dippolito lol?
0 likes@Damian that's when I re-watch them all in order.
1 likeMs. "I need to talk to my lawyer", is very cold hearted but not surprising given she was married to a criminal.
0 likesSame
0 likes@P La Strange, but ye know she was a lovely looking young girl. Isn't it amazing how pretty girls can turn so ugly? This one got the face she deserves.
0 likesOh my god I'm the same literally in that order 😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesHahahahhahahah 🤭
0 likesI'm on my last few and I'm sad
0 likesomg😂 me too
0 likesSo true i am sad cnt find more vids
0 likesI thought this was Lazarus with longer hair. This came up as a suggested video too.
0 likesWrath of Jodi was the first video I watched 😂
0 likesI've learned so much here lmao and now I can't stop
0 likesSame here lol!
0 likesSame lol.
0 likesliterally same
0 likes@Damian I’m nearing that predicament...
0 likesafter that, head over to Matt Orchard, LPR Presents, TT Criminological Breakdown.
0 likes@Damian lol, that's me at the end of almost every book I've ever read. i want it to keep going
0 likesStarted with Jodi Arias, then Casey Anthony, then Lee Rodarte, then Steven McDaniel, now I'm here... I did this all today, and I've been at work for 7 hours 😳 priorities though.
0 likesOmg!! I need to get to my bible😵why am i still here?
0 likesIt happens to everyone.
0 likesThis is the realest shit I ever read
0 likesI went the Jennifer's solution then the wrestler guy and then Jeff then this
0 likesthere is no help... I've been here so long I don't even know what day it is.
0 likes👀 same order for me lol
0 likesonce you are done with these, you will be desperately be looking for more and will find out that he actually has a patreon for $1 a month that has ton more videos
0 likesDalia is the best one. Those police trolled the hell out of her manipulative ass!
0 likesME TOO IN THAT ORDER
0 likesI’m on hour four if a binge. I rewatched Jeff and Casey Anthony 😬
0 likesSame bro, same
0 likesStarted with the legend Jeff for me, and then How People Fake Insanity
0 likesThere is no hope for us anymore😂😂
0 likesI am also binging all the videos in as little time possible
0 likesSounds like me but haven't seen Lazarus yet
0 likesJust don't feel too inspired to get on the show yourself.
0 likessame
0 likesWait literally me too but before Jennifer I watched pretending to be crazy lmaooo
0 likesthat's exactly the order I've watched also!!!
0 likesTHE LEGEND OF JEEEEEFF
0 likesI’m in the same boat. It’s 2:40am on a Tuesday and I have work in 3 hours.
0 likesNo I’m not turning it off. I only did this for a coke
Jeff is hilarious
0 likesStarted with "What pretending to be crazy looks like" just for fun....then came Jodi, then Casey, Jeff and now I'm here and it's okay this way!
0 likes@Lilyth42 "When's that coke going to get here? Or was that just a fairytale?"
0 likes@2pacalypse "When's that coke going to get here or was that just a fairytale?"
0 likesHAHAHA WHAT THE HELL SAMEEE
0 likesLazarus was funny 😁
0 likes@Nitin Verma will mcdaniel o.o
0 likesthat's kinda strange because those 3 are the only one's I haven't watched yet :O
0 likesWhoa whoa whoa… no jumping the line Shippo.. get in que. 😂😂
0 likesKayyy G I don’t want I’m so addicted to the Chris Watts case. It’s just so insane and fucked up
0 likes@Root Felix Björn started with What pretending being crazy looks like... 10 videos later im addicte!
0 likesSame
0 likesI'll send you a bucket of icecream ,a big spoon and a box of tissues ,instead 😌👌maybe some weed ,too..just to relax a bit!
0 likesWhen you get to know these names, you're part of the addicts now
0 likesParole in 10 years for murdering her own daughters??? What a joke!
3935 likesReplies (116)
Female privelage
440 likesOh, Canada...
220 likesIt might be sexism, but honestly, I imagine it was something to do with the possibility that suicidal thoughts may have been part of the motive. That still probably isn't exactly right though. I get the feeling the suicidal thing was just a story set up to be a sympathisable motive, she seems too collected and 'competent' in the interrogation for her to actually be a seriously depressed person who failed a murder-suicide. Haven't finished the video yet tho tbh.
129 likesEdit: ok, they didn't buy that anyway, so yeah - guess that probably is sexism.
Wtf Canada
63 likesIt’s Canada what do you expect
90 likesCanada is sooo great
19 likesCanada whyyyyy
16 likesIn Finland You might get 1-5 years in the hospital.. ☹️
59 likesThe justice systems across the world need a good tightening when it comes to bias for the sexes.
105 likesIf it were a man it’d be 14 life sentences
97 likesI'd love to be a woman too!
15 likes10 years for murdering her daughter. Husband got 15 years for drug smuggling 🥴
150 likesMike Milly would still get a chance at parole unfortunately
0 likesdowtie dowtie Doesn’t have much to do with “female privilege” more so problems with Canada. We have a dude that decapitated someone on a greyhound bus and only god a slap on the wrist. The justice system here is a joke
58 likesAbsolutely ridiculous.
6 likes@C H
44 likesIts lopsided. This comment thread didnt make it about gender, THE COURTS DID
Elena Torre while I don’t know enough about this case or Canadian law to know exactly why her sentence was low, elsewhere it is not uncommon I’m afraid. There is still the thought in some places that a mother always has a maternal instinct towards her children and if she does them harm then she is ill in some way.
13 likesI couldn't agree more.
3 likesWhat a travesty.
It has nothing to do with her being a woman. Possibility of parole is not a guarantee. It just means she will go to court and a judge will decide if she gets parole or not. Usually monsters who kill their kids don't get granted parole.
29 likes@Sep tember- she she didn’t get 10 years. She’s eligible for parole after all years. Still ridiculous.
12 likesThat's the earliest eligibility date, although eligible and every case is different, alot of time people are denied the first 2 or 3 times up if they have LIFE as the back number, which means regardless if she ever gets put she will be on parole for the rest of her life
6 likesSomeone broke into our house one night a year ago. He tried to rape me. { thought my husband wasn't home.} my husband beat him an inch of his life. They were both arrested. My husband is still sitting in county prison awaiting trial, they're offering. 7 to 20 yrs. Other guy.....time served. That's another joke.
43 likesElena Torre Only in Canada
1 likeIt's Canada. Our justice system is awful
6 likesMeanwhile the guy from silk road gets no posibility of parole, 2 life sentences, and 40 years in prison.
15 likes@Alliecatt Lopez that's crazy! Sorry to hear this.hope he gets out.
6 likesHow is that people are so incapable of understanding sentences? I see it on every video.
13 likes@Pokemon_RateItOrHateIt2.0 Thank you so much. It's been awful for me. Cause of this, I lost everything. My apartment, clothes, furniture, childhood trinkets, even my job, & dog!
12 likesPolice tried telling us there is no " Self defense " law here in P.A.
I asked the police, " wtf, so someone breaks in to do a felony, & you can not defend yourself?? They said... " You're correct" I'm truly stunned.
Thank you again for the kind words, it means a lot. There's days I don't even want to get out of bed. SMH
logy650 I agree, but if you want to get rid of inequalities on the justice system, you have to get rid of hurtful gender stereotypes like "women are the nurturing sex and are naturally less dangerous than men", good luck with that.
7 likesThat's Canada for ya.
2 likes@Alliecatt Lopez wow thats horrible, stay strong
0 likes@MASTERmw100 eyy fellow madlad
0 likes@Alliecatt Lopez what's P.A. tho
0 likes@wutzgedudel Pennsylvania
1 like@Elena Torre Yes in second degree murder convictions in Canada can contain a parole eligibility from 10-25 and 1st degree murder convictions it's an automatic sentence of life without parole for 25 years years but on most occasions the parole board may not parole them forever.
3 likes@Kurt Franz they made an example out of him.
1 likeIt's Canada.... we're great in many ways but WAY too easy on murderers...
4 likes30 years work camp
2 likes@cristowwal39 Exactly, Robert Pickton got 25 years because that was the max sentence. There are actually several cases from Cananda I can remember where they were serial killers but still only got life.
0 likesEinieN J In sweden they would get 1year in a spa facility
5 likesdowtie dowtie Isn’t it funny the way that we each see tyranny and oppression through our own lens and confirmation bias?
2 likes@EinieN J Too much compassion towards murderers means only increasing number of good people`s deaths
1 likeIf i did that and since im a man id get life in jail without parole and they might as well put me on the electric chair
3 likes@GreatGallopingGulags People must have equal rights, but also must have equal responsibilities. I don`t care about what the murderer is having between the legs - it`s the murderer
9 likescristowwal39 exactly
0 likes@Alliecatt Lopez I'm so sorry to hear that sis...that's crazy...I hope something turns in your favor soon
0 likesSep Tember she murdered 2 children 8 & 9 years old - gets only 10 years (5 years for each kill) & her husband gets 15 years for drug smuggling. 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️ How pathetic.
3 likes@Mrs. Arthur Morgan I dont get your point. Clearly if i thought we did i wouldnt have said that.
1 likeWomen getting the same sentences as men? Yeah, same chance as me winning the lottery. If a women was tried at Nuremberg, she'd get 5 years.
5 likes@C H That was so unnecessary....!
1 like@Doublechindoge 7 No it's a statistical fact that men get sentenced over twice as harsh as women., if she played the insanity/mental illness card she would have been able to walk free with $20000 gift from the tax payer.
3 likesI bet you any money she won't be released in ten years and they will keep her a lot longer
2 likesUnbelievable
0 likesEligible* for parole. Doesn't mean she'll get it but it is Canada...
3 likes@backtothefuture1066 'was' a mother.
1 likeIt's in Canada! what do you think is gonna happen? Canada is weak.
2 likesNo, she got a life sentence, with the possibility of parole in 10 years. Canada, like most of the rest of the western world, doesn't have indeterminate sentences for most criminals.
8 likesMike Milly that doesn’t exist in Canada.
0 likesRuined the ending for myself. Shouldn't have come to the comment section.
0 likes@Kadel Francisco do you have another emoji you'd like to throw in their ?
1 likeOther countries like Canada and Australia have much more lenient sentences than the U.S.. I don't get it.
1 likeWhat? American cops and killers get that all the time, but a third arrest on personal pot possession in NYC would get you life.
3 likesShe got a life sentence with the POSSIBILITY of parole in 10 years, which hopefully won't happen. I'm disgusted that she was free for a year after the judge made a mistake. Ugh!
2 likesElena Torre she’s been in prison/house arrest from 2009 to 2018 if that’s any consolation
1 like@C H it matters because, more often than not, women get lighter prison sentences than men.
1 likeAtleast citizen get privilege as much as police in US
1 like@Mike Milly 100 life sentences
0 likesThat's called to many liberal laws. We have that problem in strong liberal cities around the USA.
1 likeAn 18 year old guy that killed my bestfriend (drunk driving) he didn't even spend 3 months in Jail. Canadian laws 😡
3 likes@always_b_natural this is BS they say parole but they don't let them out. $8744480086433799 that the guy from Christichurch never gets out.
1 like@Dominique M 1 nobody said the words "tyranny and oppression". 2 there are objective facts we can examine. women receive less harsh sentences for identical crimes in America. that is a fact demonstrated by evidence. there is no confirmation bias at play.
1 likeElena Torre hate to say it but women get it much easier than men
0 likesBS
1 likeHexagramMan it’s Canada I assure you
0 likesdowtie dowtie I assure you, it’s Canada
0 likesWell, maybe the Rizzutos can find a way in to take care of her.
0 likesTo the POSSIBILITY of parole.
0 likesmight be sexism, might be beyond all doubt instead of beyond reasonable doubt,
0 likesI thought the same thing. Ridiculous
0 likesThats how females are treated in the justice system
0 likes@Ria usually monsters who murder kids dont get a chance at parole at all...unless your a semi attractive woman.
0 likes@Justin Marion Ya or ehe could get out in 10 whats your point?
0 likes@Doublechindoge 7 they must have been ruled as irrational as she was convicted on two accounts of second-degree murder. I think its bullshit, she's clearly a cold and calculating sociopath
0 likesOver 100 case in AMERICA same SENTENCE
1 likeWould you like pdf
Parole isnt guaranteed
0 likesThat's the Canadian justice system for ya
2 likesim canadian and shocked
2 likesIt's Canada and she's a woman. Winner combo.
1 likeApril fools
0 likescristowwal39 that’s not true
0 likes@HexagramMan it isn't sexism.It's like that in most foreign countries. They get very little time for murder. Men and woman 'in most cases' of murder. Even when they brutally slaughter their own children they only get a handful of years compared to the states. Yet they call our system barbaric, but we don't let those animals back out to repeat the crimes like they do!! It's got nothing to do with sexism!!
1 like@Kimber Rose shea in Pa
0 likesCanada proud!
0 likesWilliam Jardine they’re only one step down from being the most privileged people in the world, but they act like perpetual victims
0 likesSandQueen OverLord please, it’s no better anywhere else 🙄
0 likesSounds about white!
0 likes@Alliecatt Lopez no really? In fla your allowed to kill anyone who breaks into your house. This doesn't make sense,there has to be more to it.
0 likesIts annoying, but in the video it says the first conviction got thrown out because of "Judge error." Basically, she got out of the first charge (probably first degree murder) because of a technicality. It really isn't sex bias, it's just human error. Once they fucked up, because of double jeopardy laws, they could only get her for 2nd degree murder a much lesser charge.
4 likes@Felipe Medina Jr There must be ways around double jeopardy. I mean even US citizens can get their ass thrown in Guantanamo, right? It's all technicalities, the winners get to rewrite history and all that jazz. That's what makes the law so great. It can be manipulated in any number of ways.
0 likes@gmshadowtraders there really isn't a way around double jeopardy unless you commit the same crime again. Regardless, the only way they (the prosecution) thought of getting her behind bars was 2nd degree. So there you go.
3 likes@Panda Power Its not entirely nonsense. This was the most recent article I found https://www.law.umich.edu/newsandinfo/features/Pages/starr_gender_disparities.aspx and it quotes a study saying that men get 63% higher sentences than women and that men are twice as likely to be incarcerated than women. It's a pretty big issue all around. But again, thats not what happened here. After all, I believe in objectivity.
2 likesNo justice
0 likes@I Like Expensive Pasta NO PEACE lol
0 likes@Panda Power To your first point: The article says women RATES of incarceration are going up. That kinda proves my point that historically Men have always been put in jail more often, but also shows hope for change. Furthermore the source also states that Male population in prisons is still significantly higher. To put it in simple terms: if there's 1 woman in prison and another goes in that's a 100% increase, but if there's 100 men in prison and 10 more go in that's only a 10% increase. Using that metric, you could say women are going to prison far more, but thats not the case at all.
0 likesYour second point is fair. The data does show self defense cases favor men. Idk what the bias is there. The case in question is iffy. The lady was raped, but she killed the guy after the fact. And now its her and her brother's word vs a dead guys. I'm not saying that I don't believe that rapist had it coming, but under the law you cannot take vigilante justice. Hopefully she can prove that her bro was being attacked though.
Your 3rd point : again its all down to statistics. If 70-80% of women incarcerated for murder claim self defense, don't you think the number of women is jail after claiming self-defense will be higher? Also, I've seen various murder shows about killer women and they all claim self defense. Its just a scape goat for them (basically an easy defense because men are seem as aggressors), but not always the truth. Domestic violence and abuse is an issue, but it has gotten better (as in the rates have dropped) annually year per year https://www.cnn.com/2013/12/06/us/domestic-intimate-partner-violence-fast-facts/index.html Yet it remains the #1 defense hmmmm.
And with your 4th point: again its an issue with statistics and hearsay. The prisoners claim they were survivors, but that doesn't mean that's the case. Especially since they were found guilty, I doubt they had enough evidence of abuse. Regardless, its a touchy subject and arguing the point that they may be lying to save themselves would just make me seem like a victim blamer , but I mean, its hard to believe convicted murderers.
@Felipe Medina Jr My first point was phrased poorly- I should have said incarceration growth rates are higher for women, and also that efforts to decrease incarceration rates hasn't been effective for women as it has for men. Other than that miswording, all my other points still stand.
2 likesDoesn't mean she gets parole.
1 likeAlliecatt Minto oh no, I’m so sorry. Please send your husband my love, praying for you all. Just ridiculous..smh
0 likesGuys relax she got life possibility of parole after 10 but she won't get it. Thats just the law.
2 likesWait until you see the casey/caylee case...
0 likes@GbbJunkie Again the woman got life with POSSIBILITY OF PAROLE in 10.
1 likeIt’s because they charged her for second degree murder. Probably took mental illness and brain surgery into account and the deaths of the girls were unknown but seemingly non violent.
0 likesThats the normal average punishment for taking lives in every single western country, all over the western world, just in America you have to go in prison unil you die.
1 likeShe got life.. parole possible after 10 years but if she's still stone cold at her parole hearing, the parole board won't let her out. They want to see that you're sorry for what you've done.
1 likeShe was given a life sentence. Parole requires approval, and there's no chance they'll sympathize with a child killer.
0 likesi got bad news for you if you waych the other videos
0 likesAnd she's already released on appeal
0 likesThe patience to slowly break her down over five hours. Damn. I would've done it for two hours TOPS and then resorted to shaking a confession out of her.
0 likesThose poor girls didn’t ask to be part of their parents mess. Bless their souls.
2 likesI hate it when she states "I am their mother"... like she has every right to cut their life short. What I don't get is why people like that decided to have children?
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Yes I noticed that. And I thought he will say " yes you are their mother but you have no right to kill them , you are not God woman ‘ 😡😡😡
49 likesI swear some people have children just so they have something to post on Facebook about. Making a family for the sole purpose of taking pictures and videos. Once they’re bored with their family life, they trash their children like worthless objects in hopes to move forward. It’s so tragic.
86 likesThat's exactly what I came to the comments to say. Just tragic
4 likesAnd when she turned the crime scene photos around so she wouldn’t hav to look at them. What a coward
10 likes@Habibi there is no god
4 likes@Jessica Rich in your opinion
13 likesI agree 100%. First golden rule of beeing parents. Don't bring victims into this shit can world 💩
5 likesShe’s not saying “I’m their mother” to say she had a right to kill them, she’s saying it to say “I wouldn’t do that, I’m their mother”
30 likes@Sean Sheldon the danger lies in you refusing to learn to spot red flags and psychopathic behaviour. Good luck to your statement~
4 likesI would bet money at least 75% of this world’s children are accidents or products of crime (rape incest etc).
4 likeshaving children doesn't make a good parent...
7 likeseven a rat can procreate.
@narcissism isadisease 75% is absurd
10 likes@narcissism isadisease Get help man. It's not as bad as it seems.
7 likesWelcome to the abortion debate
6 likes@The True Patriot
5 likesRats actually are good and attentive parents
Imo it's because our cultures and society as a whole tells us to get married and have kids so a lot people who shouldn't get married or have kids with each other force themselves to get into these deep relationships with a lot of responsibility and don't know how to get out.
1 like@Likeitornot yes, it is the norm of culture and society as a whole.. but, don't let that discourage you from living your life as you see fit... In the end we are pretty much accountable for ourselves in every way we live our life, and wether our choices were our own or we let others ("society") dictate for us; we have to man/woman-up to not be a victim to circumstance. Only then, can we say we have live life completely and meaningfully.
0 likes@The True Patriot indeed.
0 likesSame reason why I do not understand why people keep aborting their babies, and continue saying it is a woman right to do so. Her logic is very similiar to the SJW lunatics.
1 like@———————————— it’s also your opinion that there is a god. If you were honest with yourself though, like all humans alive or dead, nobody has ever, or will ever know with 100% certainty until they die, and most likely not even then.
1 like@Sammie Rin top 10 failed comebacks lol. She obviously was trying to say that no mother would kill her child, and that therefore the interrogators's claim was absurd. You're twisting her meaning and it's a really bad look for you. "Good luck to your statement" lol
2 likesThis whole discussion is the mother denying the children are dead, which completely rules out your claim that she meant being their mother is a free pass to murder them
@Peter Njeim So did you find out she was innocent? Good luck to you😂🤦🏼♂️
0 likes@Sammie Rin i dont support abortions but i do feel that people who cant take proper care of their kids shouldnt have kids in the first place. Abortion is better than being an abusive parent.
2 likesA mother brings life.
0 likesA lot of people have kids that they don’t necessarily want because they think it’s a part of life having a family.
1 likeThis same statement can be applied to the abortion crisis
0 likes@Legend Bottomtext crisis?
0 likes@Sammie Rin it’s hard to argue wit u cuz ur a bit slow . Is English your second or third language ? Why would she admit she killed her kids ? She’s trying to say she’s their mother and a mother wouldn’t kill their own kids
0 likestHeY ARe cUTe...
0 likesSounds like a reason to ruin their life doesn't it?
@Mommy Bat they also use it as an escape or a front for shady business.
0 likes@Patty if you take words at face value while their behaviours and energy do not match good luck!!!! Some people become parents to hide their shady business or hide the fact that they are narcissist.
0 likes@EddieMachetti indeed.
0 likesThe fact that she killed 2 babies and got a lesser prison time than her husband is infuriating…
0 likesI was not expecting to learn about Canadian law today, but this was actually super interesting
1 likeWhoever is behind this channel, I just wanna say that your videos really help me cope with my depression. I've been having the worst days of my life, and to ease the pain, I've been binge watching your videos like 24/7. Thank you for this.
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I hated hearing this, but it DOES get better...I promise
48 likes@Dad: you're not alone. Probably 80% of people surfing YT are depressed.
42 likesPlease get well or get help the best you can. I’ve been on the deep end as well. There are some great things out there that you need to find to get you out of the dark.
11 likesWhat better way to cure depression than watching videos about child murder?
32 likes@Joseph Sodoma dont judge.
28 likes@PrinniesForEveryone depression can be just as debilitating as any other condition, would you tell someone with broken bones to get up and walk it off? would you tell someone with cystic fibrosis to just blow their nose more? depression isnt a choice, depression isnt laziness, depression isnt some kinda “cop-out”; depression is a debilitating, lifelong battle that kills people. to the person who made the original comment, i hope you are doing okay; you are never alone, both in life, and in your struggles. if this channels videos are helping to distract you from your depression, that is absolutely okay and valid, i hope you find even more things that help to ease your pain. remember that help is always out there when you need it; you are deserving of compassion, love and support, dont deny yourself of these things
61 likes@Dad: ignore all the silly Hallmark homilies. Clinical depression is very serious, I should know. You're not alone.
7 likesHope you’re doing better, Champ
6 likesSo now you must have ran out of the videos. What happens now?
3 likes@AOL warez 😂
0 likes@Joseph Sodoma wait, so, hearing horrific stories doesn't make everyone extremely happy? guess it's different strokes for different folks.
4 likesI feel you should speak to some extremely hurt people and you may change your perspective, also comments like these can be very harmful to some who are in a bad place mentally
3 likes@Higher Ground that hit close to home
3 likesMe too,me too... How are you doing?
3 likesGet better
1 likeThere is a God and He is alive andd He wants you to know He loves you very very much! I Pray you have peacee in your mind, soul, and heart, many blessings to you friend! 💛
4 likesRelatable. Hope you get better, man.
1 likeMaybe don’t watch shit about cold blooded murders when in a dark place mentally? Idk just a thought...
2 likesI watched the netflix series about the night stalker recently too and it was good
1 likeEveryone suffers depression especially nowdays. Just be strong. Everything passes.
1 likeHope you get better! Stay strong, stay close to family or loved ones. Seek help if you can. ❤️
0 likesI hope you are taking care of yourself... I'm the support system for someone who's been depressed and we work through her lows together. Sometimes, it involves things that aren't considered 'happy thoughts' but it works for us. Everyone finds different ways to cope with life and all that it comes with so don't let anyone bring you down with comments here. They may not get it. It's ok, the rest of us do. Take care of yourself please and get medical help...
0 likesRight there with you brother, opiate withdrawls. Go to “Best Documentary” channel and watch deadliest journeys series. It will make you feel better about your situation, also I watch those Worlds Most Dangerous Prisons episodes. Those will definitely make you feel better. Hang in there my friend! -danny
0 likesSame here...I hear what you are saying...keep your head up..
0 likesYou're not alone.
0 likesThat's why I'm here , too.
❤️
Check out Bailey Sarian, cuz I know exactly what u mean, and these videos and one or two other creators' videos have REALLY helped my mental health// headspace on hard nights.
0 likes“Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
0 likesMatthew 11:28-30 KJV
Jesus saved me from my anxiety and depression, he can save you as well if only you believe in him from your heart and run to him. “Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.”
1 like1 Peter 5:7 KJV
I hope you're doing better now. Love ❤❤❤
1 likeOmg me too!! ChubbyEmu has GREAT medical mystery videos and of course dnd podcasts are like 4h long. It can get better, but in the meantime happy binging, and bring some snacks and some Gatorade if you can.
0 likesMe too
0 likesStay strong! Bad days never last forever, I promise you this! Keep pushing and let go of things and people who bring you pain. Don’t let your past keep you down. You deserve a good life and you deserve to feel happiness. Believe in yourself and in a brighter tomorrow. Energy is very powerful so think positive as much as you can please 🤍
0 likes@PrinniesForEveryone facts
0 likesYour kids trust you more than anything in their life and you do this to them. How could you do that it’s just not humane at all
2 likesOk I thought a new Crime Junkie podcast every Monday was enough for me but then this was recommended! I want more!!
3 likesQuestion to professionals in the comment section: is her not acknowledging the reality of her crime related to pathological narcissism? Having seen other suspects on this channel I’m horrified of the self centredness of those individuals but I want to know about the dynamics behind that.
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Mmm, her rejection of the reality doesn’t speak to pathological narcissism to me. If she said something like, my children can’t be dead, I wouldn’t allow it - or something that would place her in the power position, that would be closer. She doesn’t appear to be showing concern for herself either, no “what about me?”, or a story where she is the real victim. Not saying she doesn’t display any narcissistic behaviour but this rejection of reality seems more like an inability to accept responsibility or even shame presented as avoidance.
0 likesDisclaimer - this is not a diagnosis, an offer of a diagnosis and nothing said in YouTube comment sections should be taken as medical or mental health advice.
holy shit she's trying to act like her daughters' murder was an april fool's joke
161 likesthat's a first
and hopefully a last
the detective was realllly committed to that april fools joke
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Been there for hours, gotta get the joke in
237 likes😂😂😂😂😂 Like, what was that supposed to do?
22 likesBut in Canada 04-01 is January the fourth. LOL.
44 likesLmao!!
1 likeHe set up the joke hard but the punchline bombed
39 likes@Anne Charlie You're right that he said it in the video, but it's not always written in that way. Here in Europe we use the more logical order day-month-year.
38 likes😂😂😂 He kept asking for the date over and over, I was like damnnnn this dude got an interrogation trick up his sleeves.
35 likesName an unsung GameCube game that you loved, even if it's a bit pants from an objective perspective. Go on.
2 likes@Anne Charlie "I'm the video?!"
0 likes@Anthony Phung sad sad man
0 likes@bnfgh123 I understand Hamburger-land measurements but I've never gotten this one. You're telling me you've never had days where you just wanna check the month and you're done? Esp. during Covid. "It's November- alright wham bam send me back to my cell thanks for the coke!" ;)
3 likes@MELVYN O'BRIEN What does that have to do with anything ..?
0 likes@Jennifer Stern What just happened here? Were you there?
0 likesI don't think he was meant to joke. If she was innocent, she would've had to light up at the possibility that this is a horribly executed april fools joke. But she didn't give a flying fuck about that, because she knew they were dead.
7 likes@Pearson Barnes bruh why would you copy a comment word for word? 😂
0 likesI hate how hard I laughed at that. He was super committed to it. I didn't expect to laugh so fucking hard during an investigation like this...
0 likesI knew where he was going with it, I just wish she would have played ball for the punchline
1 likeLMAO at first I thought your comment was meant to imply the detective was actually pranking her by hiring actors to play her dead kids.
0 likes@MELVYN O'BRIEN Those Canadians and their January 4th pranks! Eh...
0 likes@Tom La Pont nah, he was taking a shot at her for thinking she could fool him just because it's april first.
0 likes@bnfgh123 subjective at best
1 likeThis woman is essentially still free and walking the streets…out on a $25,000 bond during her appeal after already being convicted.
1 likeI live in Quebec and I'm so ashamed of our judicial system.... Lol possibility of parole after only 10 years for such a crime
0 likesMan, he REALLY wanted that april fools joke to land
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That’s commitment! 😂
92 likeshahaha i thought he was fuckin gonna say it was the girls birthdays or some shit... not fuckin "its 1st april an you tink this is a april fool!?"
422 likesHer sigh after the interrogator forced the joke was my favorite part of the video
261 likes"There goes another 365 days of waiting down the drain" 😔
98 likes@Hobo With Wifi time stamp?
5 likesDamnit you beat me to it 😂 I was gonna day “April fools b*tch” lmao
9 likes😂😂
0 likesAnd he delivered it PERFECTLY
40 likesLmao I was like “why is this relevant” then I realized.
13 likesTime stamp?
2 likes@John Doe 14:48
21 likes@EddieMachetti thank you
2 likesNa I think he wanted her to responed to it regardless so it would make a harder case for her lawyer to claim she was mental at the time of her interrogation. I don’t think he was talking about it being related literally to April fools lmao
6 likes😂 😂
0 likesI bet it's like the 5th suspect he's said it to that day
38 likesLmao
0 likesMy thoughts
0 likeshe deserves to be proud of it
8 likes@JAESWIFT That's exactly what I thought when I watched it. But I saw that on the camera in was April 1st. I thought to myself. That can't be what he wants to bring up. And yup... :D lol
3 likesBahahahaha couldn’t have put this any better
0 likes@Hamish R 14:45
0 likesdo you know what day it is
6 likesthe length of time he spent setting that joke up was admirable.
9 likes"knock knock"....
4 likes"KNOCK KNOCK..."
@Courtland Miras Hehehe
0 likesI KNOOOOOOW! I thought the exact same thing, when i saw the date stamp🤷
0 likesMost bullies think they're so clever, so funny...
0 likesAnother instance where this unscripted detective gives off the vibe we should see more from movies and TV shows.
0 likesLegend has it that after serving her sentence, she went for a vacation with Casey in Tanzania. They solved the issue of cannibalism against albinistic people by eating all the albinistic kids themselves.
3 likesBest April Fools prank ever. Good job, Canadian Police Force.
1 likeThis is obviously a joke, I’m saying this just in case this is too insensitive or something.
It's horrible that neither the father nor the mother truely cared about these two poor girls.
540 likesIt's a shame that there are so many people in the world who have no business having children yet do, while others deserve to have kids but can't.
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@Awkward Autistic Condoms can be confusing I guess 🤷🏼♂️
50 likesThought you just blew into em and make some balloon animals
16 likesHow do you know the dad didn’t care? They barely talked about him and he even killed himself because of it.
23 likes@AmericanRelic2hear Um, I don't understand your comment😅 Your gonna have to explain that, friend lol
11 likesWish i had those 2 girls. I have no children
3 likesI wish the mother showed her children the mercy that the court did by giving her 10 years for the murder of two children.
2 likesIn many municipalities, one is required to obtain a license for a dog or a cat in their care... yet any ass can have a child.😳
8 likes@Joeseph Lambert I live in an area in the US that makes you register for a pet license if you have a dog or cat, which has to be renewed yearly. You also need to provide proof of rabies shots every 4 years. Otherwise you get fined if you are found with an unlicensed cat or dog.
6 likesIt's the cruelist of ironies.
0 likes@Joeseph Lambert go preach somewhere else leftist
0 likesParents just plain are not good people.
1 likeHaving a child is the most selfish thing you can do.
2 likeslife is dukkha
0 likesThe great thing about abortion. Don't force people to be parents.
1 like@Maddox Mazlan bruh
0 likesJR 1986 ah yes, because the proper solution to bad parenting is checks notes eugenics.
2 likes@Brie B Welcome to this lottery ball called "Earth".......
0 likesSame people who treat their kids like dirt, but will rescue a bunch of dogs
0 likesyikes izzy 🚫🧢 he did care
1 likeHarmlessPoisons 🚫🧢he did care
1 like@Maddox Mazlan wow that's Christian merci for ya 😂🤮
0 likes@Marcos Mariano Niborski ähm that's not a leftist that sounds like hardcore libertarian anarcho capitalist. So ähm nope I guess
1 like@Stephen Grigg to be fair your countries rights were founded on the British constitution..
1 like:( heartbresking
0 likesOr the justice system. She should never be let out of prison.
0 likes@Innaa Dynamitee I'm talking about good people. Good heartfelt parents who want kids with all their heart, but are physically incapable of it.
0 likesAmericanRelic2hear yeah, cause every parent on earth is a good one 🙄
0 likesDefund parents who kill... There is far too much of this going on... Kids lives matter
0 likesExactly :( I pray to god that I’ll be able to have a baby one day but it seems like I’m infertile:( sad life
0 likesbabygirl isis not having a child does not automatically mean you have a sad life. Some people make this choice and are perfectly happy.
1 like@Gus Howard I have a couple firends that have 6 children. They used both condoms + contraceptive pills at the same time time, every time, and still got pregnant every single time. They are exasperated and are both looking into sterilization because clearly contraceptive methods never worked for them. So yeah, you can be way too fertile as well.
0 likes@Brie B how do you explain then my friends couple that used combination of pills + condoms at the same time and still got pregnant 6 times. It never worked on them and now they look into sterilization. I had a live example so I believe it is possible to be too fertile.
0 likes@N O @Brie B how do you explain then my friends couple that used combination of pills + condoms at the same time and still got pregnant 6 times. It never worked on them and now they look into sterilization. I had a live example so I believe it is possible to be too fertile.
0 likes@INatalkaI @Brie B how do you explain then my friends couple that used combination of pills + condoms at the same time and still got pregnant 6 times. It never worked on them and now they look into sterilization. I had a live example so I believe it is possible to be too fertile..
0 likes@Innaa Dynamitee @Brie B how do you explain then my friends couple that used combination of pills + condoms at the same time and still got pregnant 6 times. It never worked on them and now they look into sterilization. I had a live example so I believe it is possible to be too fertile.
0 likes@marishkaspirit I think maybe it might be more likely that they made mistakes when using contraceptives, because when using multiple forms of contraceptives the likelihood of conception is ridiculously low. However this likelihood increases with improper use, but it could just be a case with incredibly small chances coming through.
0 likesWow this detective fatigued her with passive aggression for five. Straight. Hours.
0 likesIt’s kinda weird that you can request a lawyer and invoke silence, but your interrogator can continue to badger you. That does seem like harassment.
16 likesThis Detective is amazing!
1 like“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams......
8 likesNo else thinks the mob might have killed the kids to get revenge on the husband? She kept her mouth shut because those are the rules of that lifestyle. Just a thought, not excusing her actions. I don't necessarily think it's likely, but it's possible.
2 likesWe all stand with JCS against YouTube!
7 likesI was a courtroom artist for murder cases. I would hear the stories of children who were witness to murders, or who even survived someone trying to kill them. I still have trouble sleeping, 40 years later. I'm guessing those murderers never missed a wink. The children? I wonder how the children did in life.
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chinookvalley, you are a real life hero❣ Please don't forget what I just said🤗Because of you, we are all more safe. You are able to draw a monster's face, and in doing so, keep them from hurting more people!👏👏👏👏 I am also praying for you to have the much needed sleep that you deserve!🙏🙏🙏
31 likes@noneof yourbusiness ill pray 🙏🙏🙏🙏 for each and every one of you 😇 even the killers and monsters 👁️🧘♀️jesus loves you all amen 🙏🙏🙏🙏
5 likesUnfortunately the children who live through abuse never do as well as they would have. Ever. We should do better in all societies at protecting our youth.
15 likesWhat did you think of the Ghislaine Maxwell sketch? (which I bet will be covered here some time) I think it makes her look like a witch which was unfair really despite whatever allegations are against her.
2 likesYou should not have done that job if it affected you that much.
0 likesI think too many people have jobs that they can't live with what might happen & does happen.
@Breakneck A lot of folk have dangerous jobs where they give and sacrifice much so folk like us you and me can lead relatively normal lives. This artist should be thanked not patronised. What do you do to make this world a better place?
12 likes@I Sa that isn't entirely true, having been through hell and a half changes you for sure, but I think it can make you stronger. Well I know it makes you stronger. Growing up fast does suck, knowing you missed your chance of living free and carefree. The world is a cruel place, so I guess it was just like hitting life with training wheels lol.
1 likeMy dad was a medium and found over 100 dead missing people for police. I could never find a missing living person only those deceased. He'd often view the scene as the spirit reenacted their death. Those memories haunted him till he died.
2 likes@eckankar oh my God. Such a big gift but at the same time a disgrace. I hope he finds peace eventually. Sending love
0 likes@ANON YMOUS don’t drag your unproven religion into this.
1 like@noneof yourbusiness prayer is worthless.
1 likeI don’t understand how a mother can kill her daughters..this goes beyond my conception of anything i know I’m outraged !!!!!
1 likeI just wanted to say, the videos on this channel are awesome and really interesting
0 likes“They trusted you” OMG TEARS FELL
7 likesI feel it’s kind of strange that they can ask questions for as long as they want like at what point would it end??
0 likesThat French-Canadian accent I love in the detective. I remember that case, mafia wife kills her 2 daughters because the dad would not send her money or call her. Evil woman.
2 likesit's so weird when they say they will use their right to remain silent, then immediately start answering questions. like... didn't you JUST SAY...
3 likes10 years for murdering her 2 kids. Is that fair? yes. That's Montreal. I am from Montreal. My mother was at a battered women's shelter WHILE she beat the shit out of me. She then continued abusing me for years. I ate alone and was beaten and insulted.
0 likesNothing happened. Help was there for HER.
Quebec has a very distorted view of right and wrong. I hope this place goes to hell!
"What pretending to be crazy looks like"
5 likesAnd now I have been sucked into the blackhole of JCS Criminal Psychology
Heartwarming: Seeing a new JCS video.
7676 likesHeartbreaking: Noticing it's only 17 minutes.
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heart shattering: seeing a mother act calm after killing her two children in cold blood.
332 likes@Tintoes Spoilers dude! Some of us blindly comment on things they haven't read or watched yet! Haven't you ever been on the Internet before? We're all about having an opinion before having facts!
154 likesExtremely relatable ^^
12 likesIt’s so dense. I barely noticed the time
10 likesLAVATORR Give me your worst. Let the hate flow through you.
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17 likesNooooo i just realized that :.(
3 likesits okay, just watch it 3 times
14 likesRight. Post's only once in a blue moon and it's only 17 minutes!? 🤦
3 likesIKR!? My sentiments exactly...then again, how long can you watch a lady stare at a detective, eh?
7 likesIt's been up for 3 hours and has nearly half a million views. wow
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3 likesRight.
0 likes@Tintoes thanks cpt obvious
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5 likesExactly how I felt😭😭😭
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2 likes@LAVATORR Is it normal to have almost a minute long powerful and loud farts without any smell? I've been having that lately and someone told me to go find and ask you about it..
0 likesSo here I am.
Same
0 likesJim needs Patreon sponsors.
1 likeI love the 30 minutes videos feels like I'm watching a high quality TV show
1 likeXanly- Lol. I was like what the hell is he talking about half a Million views. Lol
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0 likesLAVATORR Spoilers? it’s real life, bro..
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0 likesBiggest disappointment in my life...
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8 likesGreat job writing the Game of Thrones finale.
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@Brittany Hughes oh god there's just more feet underneath
2 likesI'm 9:26 in. I didn't notice the length until I read this :(
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5 likesThe truest of comments
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0 likes@L Ron Hubbard I mean, I'm an unstoppable lava deity whose balls alone are older than time itself. My equivalent of an anus is literally any active volcano on the planet and the last time I farted I accidentally leveled Pompeii.
6 likesSo maybe I'm not the best fire elemental to consult on human anatomy. Pretty much the only thing I know about you guys is that you're not horses, and I'm only about 60% sure of that, so all I can tell you is what personally works for me.
So, you ever watch that show Chernobyl? Where they get all the helicopters carrying enormous bags of sand to fly over the melting reactor...?
@Kodey Hi kodeman. I know writing complete sentences is harder than it looks and I'm proud of you just for trying.
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0 likesLAVATORR I was thinking the same!!!
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0 likesLAVATORR facts . Love this channel
0 likesHe posts at least once a month on the patreon and the content is way better. Only a dollar a month if you dont have it. Way more than worth it.
0 likesLAVATORR , more like LAVA-BORE! Gottem.
2 likesI'm glad I wasn't the only one!!
0 likesWell damn, OP never insulted me.
3 likesThat actually legitimately bums me out, not gonna lie. I feel so insignificant...
Four hours, this is just 17 minutes.
1 like@Xolerys It is made that way. Her interrogation was over four hours long but it's made into this 17 minute clip.
0 likes@Yep 3 yeah but I was talking about the video itself
0 likesHeartwarming??!!
0 likes@Caribbean Joe's JOE's Vanpartment, this is like your fourth 45-minute apology video since May, and every time I tell you the same thing: If you'd just take down your "Free Michael Rafferty" YouTube channel like everyone asks you wouldn't need to keep apologizing.
3 likesAnd if you're not gonna take it down, could you at least please stop taking donations and referring to it as a "charity"?
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5 likesLOL DUDE THIS THREAD 😂
What’s heartwarming about these terrible stories lol? They’re good content for sure but I wouldn’t call any of it heartwarming
0 likes@Rocket League Gold It gives me good TV to watch for half an hour so those children didn't die in vain.
1 like@LAVATORR why do I like you, and at the same time am scared of you lol
0 likes@LAVATORR irrelevant offensive reply
0 likesshe didn't say much...
0 likes@LAVATORR
0 likesbully me
@trajectory. Stealing is unethical. However, there is, to my knowledge, nothing in the penal code against the banditry of one or more booties. Which makes me picture you as a cowboy Sam Elliot. Which makes you hard to bully.
1 likeGod damn it...you know what? Screw it! Life's too short for bullying!
I shall adopt you instead
LAVATORR ooo me next me next
0 likesOh, I know... I hate when I see short videos...;)
0 likes@Satoshi Kong Satoshi I actually feel for you 😂😂
0 likes@LAVATORR I am absolutely appalled you think its pronounced "Jiff"
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1 like@LAVATORR his picture would be better if it had more JPEDGE.
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1 like@LAVATORR go ahead, give me the best insult you've got
0 likesya warms your heart to watch stories of murder
0 likesSo true
0 likesMurdered her 2 daughters and has possibility of parole in 10 years? What the actual world am I living in. She showed no emotion at all. She needs to never come into society again.
0 likesAll these videos: “The interrogator employs __ which under normal circumstances would be considered bullying, abuse, and harassment but with criminals it’s chill 👍🏻”
24 likesbruh that cracks me up every time 😂
binge watching for 48 hours and I finally get what you guys mean about the volume levels lol
1 likeWhat I found strange was that within 3 words from the interrogator I knew immediately that this was recorded in Quebec - and I was right, this is Montreal. Which is where I live. Hits a bit too close to home, if you ask me.
0 likesShe's terrible at using her right to stay silent lol
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She kept responding lol, he kept pressing her because she was talking and he knew he could slowly work her over
89 likesgmshadowtraders why are you defending someone who murdered two of their own daughters
155 likes@Ollie Burton Eh you clearly missed the entire point of my post. It was directed at the first fool called Maeve. Thus, any attempt to reply to you would be a waste of time. Do not engage with me again.
13 likesCarlyle Bermudez that’s a whole lot of what’s ifs. the interrogator is probing like that because he essentially already knows what happened, he just has to get her to say it for evidence in court. if you were innocent, the interrogator would be able to tell and he wouldn’t be pressing as hard. the only way people truly incriminate themselves is through confession, and people don’t just confess to crimes they haven’t committed. i agree, sometimes it does happen, but it’s the 1%, and it doesn’t happen enough to reform the “system”. i agree, the system isn’t perfect, but the alternative allows for smarter criminals to get away.
3 likes@Ollie Burton Fair enough. I agree with you 99%. If an interrogator can convince a suspect not to ask for a lawyer or the right to remain silent then that's fine by me. What creeps me a little out is she did and that interrogator was extremely good at getting in her head while she tried to stay silent. This result is a win for the justice system... Yet, I wish I could shake this feeling off. I support the police and I am not some defund the police guy. Just a little concerned. Sorry.
6 likesCarlyle Bermudez no apology needed, i agree with you. i just think there’s no real, perfect alternative. the fbi interrogators are incredibly scary and incredibly skilled either way, just goes to show the complexity of psychology. thanks, insightful conversation.
2 likesOllie Burton if interrogators would notice if a person is innocent or not we wouldnt need jurys since they can just tell whos guilty 😂🤦🏽♂️
2 likesqbQubii how could you justify putting someone in jail because you can tell their guilty? they can tell their guilty, but they interrogate to gather enough evidence that they can go to court with and be comfortable they’re going to win
1 likegmshadowtraders LOL you’re literally being a keyboard warrior in your own comments. I’m pretty damn sure I can just not say anything other than “I want a lawyer” over and over and over and over and over and over....
1 likeI think she did pretty well.
0 likesYep, but there's a way to help her stay silent, but that would be closer to true justice.
2 likesThe left in Canada doesn't want any of that. They need every criminals votes.
Chuckle
0 likesHopefully, in the future, she doesn't get any more practice.
0 likes@gmshadowtraders LMAO
0 likes@gmshadowtraders i mean, just ask to talk to an attorney, and don't sign away your rights to remain silent.
2 likesShe had the right to remain silent, but not the ability
2 likesShe had the right to remain silent,, but not the ability
1 like@aakksshhaayy Um... The convo ended already...
0 likesSadly most people are bad at remaining silent. They don't realize it means LITERALLY SAY NOTHING. Stare at the ground, do not respond to ANY QUESTIONS. The only thing you should ever say is "I want to speak to a lawyer"
0 likes@gmshadowtraders OMG... Why are you taking that comment so personal? They were not attacking you at all. You're unhinged & I highly suggest you stay away from people 😂
0 likes@Ollie Burton The guy has issues damn, I don't think in all my years on YouTube just seen someone go off on random people for no reason at all the way he did. He's complaining about you responding to him in an open public thread. This guy has some deep rooted issues.🤨
0 likesgmshadowtraders sure bro I’m sure you’re the exception
0 likesI thought the cops had an obligation to end the conversation once they invoked their Miranda rights. Once they request a lawyer, GAME OVER. Not so in Canada (evidently)?
0 likes@Ellen Raine I guess in Canada it's different. They can invoke their rights but the investigating officer can continue to ask questions & as long as they choose. If the person who has invoked their rights starts speaking, it can be used against them in court. They get to speak with an attorney & go back into the room & the detective works on them until they break. Crazy huh. I thought they had to leave them alone but guess not
0 likesFemale privlage
0 likes@Not a turtle *Privilege & no it isn't 🙄 Alek Minassian lived in Canada as well & that law applied to him.
0 likesOllie Burton how is he defending the murderer? The ability to break during interrogation is not non-mutually exclusive. Can u pls explain ur thought process on how u came to a conclusion that stating ppl wouldn’t be able to withstand the psychological pressure of being interrogated somehow means ur defending a murder? I’m srsly curious
0 likesgmshadowtraders no it really isn’t tough to remain silent, in fact when I’ve been in interrogations rooms I found it impossible to talk. People love to say it’s tough to do this or that without actually going through it lol
0 likesI mean they kept her for 4 hours in there after she appealed for silence. Anyone would break silence with an asshole questioning you costantly. I mean she's guilty but this shouldn't be "legal" to do.
0 likesShe's using the Michael Scott technique
1 like@gmshadowtraders lol "do not engage with me again" what the fuck are we? Fighter pilots?
1 likegmshadowtraders that’s why you edit all your comments bro
0 likesJohn Park because the person being referred to murdered their children? what do you mean? how do you not make that connection?
0 likesI mean it was 4 hours
0 likes@gmshadowtraders ok boomer
0 likes@Ollie Burton the question everyone needs to ask themselves abut the justice system is that: would you rather more innocent be convicted as guilty or more guilty be let out as innocent. For me, I think its a worse crime to steal an innocent's life than to put a guilty person in the streets.
0 likeszeffery well she isn’t innocent in this situation anyway. but you put other lives at risk when you leave someone guilty on the street. unfortunately you save a lot of lives through this sort of sweep interrogation technique, and sacrificing the very occasional innocent conviction is probably worth it for the safety of society. in criminology it’s called utilitarianism. but you need to consider again the perspective of the state, to them there’s nothing wrong, they only convict people who have enough evidence to be ruled as guilty. to them, nobody in jail is innocent, cause otherwise why would they have put them in jail?
0 likes@Luna EB Actaully, MIranda Rights and Lawyer only applies if you are in the US because Miranda Right is there to only protect people under 5th Amendment right from self incrimination, and since that is a US thing, Miranda Right does not exist outside US. In the UK, there are no different between asking a lawyer or not, once they cautioned you, everything they glim from that is fair game and can be used in trial. In Australia, you have a similar caution system called "Right of Silence", but in some states, jury can intrepret the silence during the police interview as an admission of guilt....
0 likesIn the US, the magic word is "I want a lawyer", in other country, the magic word is "No Comment", the different is, you only need to say "I need a lawyer" once in the US, but you will need to answer ALL the police question with No Comment if you want that to turn into a no comment interview, which will automatically rejected in a court.
@Ellen Raine Miranda right is an US thing, it serve the 5th Amendment against self-incrimination. US Constitution ceases operation once outside US, so Miranda Right or Asking for a lawyer only work in the US, not anywhere else.
0 likesIn other common law country (such as UK, Australia, or Canada) you do not have the automatic right to remain silence (You can choose to remain silence tho), and in some states in Australia, if you do choose to remain silence, they can use it in court as an admission of guilt since NSW Government have passed the evidence of silence act.
You need to say "No Comment" in other country in order to throw an interview out of court.
zeffery your 2-10% statistic is not a fact. if it was a fact, then they’d all be out of prison. nobody knows how many people in prison are innocent. and even if it was true, the jump from 1 in 50, to 1 in 10 is pretty big and not very accurate. my answer to this comment is the same as my answer to your first. utilitarianism, it is what it is.
0 likeszeffery you should read what i said in previous comments. i sort of agree with you, but you don’t bring any suggestion up, because ultimately there is no better alternative for society.
0 likes@Ollie Burton Ffs the guy wasn't "defending a child murderer" and you know that. A lot of people who watch stuff like this tend to overestimate their ability to resist the interrogation tactics and the guy was calling them out for their bs.
0 likesDance God if he has no intention of defending her, why such a passionate response to such a neutral comment. interpret it however you want lol. im applying context to what was said, that’s how i read it.
0 likes@Ollie Burton Have you never been around "that guy" who tries to say "if I was there I'd have just kicked his ass" or something similar? It's fucking infuriating. Perhaps, just perhaps, it's more likely that the guy wasn't passionately defending a woman who murdered two children and was just frustrated by the commenter's egotistical assumption that a police interrogation would be no big deal to them.
0 likesDance God i have been around people like that, and its not “infuriating” and i’ve never felt the need to insult him. why are you trying to prove something to me you don’t even know yourself? do you know this guy? as i said, interpret it however you want, that’s how i read it and that’s why i asked him
0 likesDetective: "I find it strange you're not upset"
13 likesSorella: "I find it strange to be in this situation"
Detective: "why do you use the word strange?"
Lol
At 10 minutes in when she says I want to talk to my lawyer and he continues the interview and ignores her everything else should have been inadmissible after that. Not that I am defending her.
0 likesKind of messed you can stay silent, request a lawyer but they can not only question you without response for 3 hours, but then use the footage in court against you. I feel no sympathy for this monster, but the prosecution should be done in a fair, confident criminal system.
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They can't question you once you've requested a lawyer until a lawyer is present if you've specified that you dont want to answer questions until they've arrived. You do have to clearly communicate this is what you want though, otherwise they can continue to question.
0 likesThe difference between real truth and what people call “personal truth”.
3 likes"Here's a photo of your two daughters murdered in your living room"
4536 likesHer: 😐
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Ouch lol
9 likesI have a tiny crack on my screen and it was right above your :| emoji and I thought it had a halo.
88 likes@Jason Wesley lmaooooo no way!
5 likesAsking for a lawyer and said she doesn't believe it's them. Even the detective couldn't believe it
20 likes@Robert Han well everyone has a right to ask for a lawyer, and asking for a lawyer does not mean that an accused persons is guilty
25 likes@Remi Ogunsanya yes, but her overall behaviour and appearance makes her look guilty as heck
9 likesPlay room. If your gonna beak your lips. Than state facts.
0 likesI got goosebumps 😨
0 likesshes just trying to stay calm and go to work tomorrow lol
1 likeTo be fair, not everyone responds to tragedy the same way.
14 likes@Uranian Lynx yeah I agree, I was just commenting on the lawyer bit
0 likes@Remi Ogunsanya I was more applying that she sees her daughters are dead on the floor, and rather than break down crying or go into shock she just calmly asks for a lawyer saying she doesn't believe it's them. Even the way she said she doesn't think it's them was so monotone. The way she said it sounds like she's having a hard time spotting a friend in a large crowd. Not seeing dead bodies that look exactly like your children
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0 likes@TudorG22 Ca. 9:27
0 likes@YaBoiMay thanks
0 likes@Robert Han Wdym "even" the detective. It's his job to act sceptical.
1 likeSorella: "I don't believe that's them on the floor."
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He really tried to hold back laughter because of how ridiculous that is 😭
1 likeWhat part of “I want to remain silent” does this cop not understand?
1 likeI do not support her but police cannot be trusted.
NEVER TRUST A COP
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They put her and multiple other terrible people like Chris Watts in jail. I don't know what bothers you so much.
0 likesI fail to understand,how the life of 2 little girls is worth 10 Years?Each childs life is worth 5 years in prison,according to that Judge and law...Just cant seem to understand that!
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She got a life sentence, not 10 years.
2 likes@Deranfan At the end of the Vid narrator said 10 Years!
0 likes@stefan spasov The possibility of parole doesn't mean she will get it.
1 like@Deranfan "10 Years in prison with possibility for Parole...What is there you did not understand?
1 like@stefan spasov like I said, the possibility doesn't mean she will only serve 10 years. It could be very well the full 25 years. Idk how to make it more clear.
2 likesSee the house ? Mafia ties .....their abilities to lessen sentences are remarkable. $$$$$$$$$$
1 like@Deranfan she's out on appeal conditional release :l
2 likes@stefan spasov after 10 years.
0 likesThey let her out and did a second trial. When found guilty for second time, they appealed again and she's back out of jail. This was in July 2020. No further updates since. Justice system failed and collapsed on this one. Shameful stuff.
1 likeMay I just give a shout out to the excellent narrator, Mr. Kizzume.
0 likesthe drug dealer husband gets a longer sentence than the murdering wife? wow.
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His crime is at least based
127 likesBut murdering vulnerable children is cringe
Because government is pissed off with these drug lords for not constantly giving them $$$
81 likesLegal system has a positive bias towards women.
57 likesA life sentence is a lot longer than 15 years.
23 likesYou being eligible for parole means about as much as being eligible to become a billionaire.
@spaghetti sauce Life means until you die but life with possibility of parole means she has to serve a minimum of 15 years before she gets the option if parole.
7 likes@spaghetti sauce isn't it 25 years?
13 likes@Maxim o like the 2 dudes have pointed out a life sentence means till you die. But you can generally get parole in the U.S in 15 years. Possibly sooner but very unlikely. Good behavior and the crime you committed play into it
4 likes@Aerogant Do you talk like that in person as well?
4 likes@Aerogant based comment
4 likes@Jack Taylor 1 crazy lady can kill 2 kid
16 likesOh Canada 🙄
1 like@Jack Taylor You choose to do cocaine, those kids didn't choose to be murdered
26 likesXX chromosomes are the reason
2 likes"Today I only deal in kilos. And, depending on which tariff you use that will cost you either 28 grand, or fifteen years in prison. Which is more time than a rapist. C'est la vie."
0 likesXXXX, Layer Cake
@k Exactly, I've never accepted the old "drug dealers kill more people than murderers" line of reasoning. By that logic, tobacconists and fast food restaurant owners should be getting life in prison (since lung cancer and diabetes statistically kill far more people than recreational drug use). And I say that as someone who has personally struggled with substance abuse many times in the past; the fact is, I can blame society or my "demons" or whatever as much as I like, but if I had OD'd at any point in my life I would have had no-one to blame but my own poor choices. Especially when it comes to a drug like cocaine which is generally consumed much more among the upper and middle rather than lower classes, so we can't even blame it on "poor education" or "lack of opportunities" or whatever.
17 likesAnd as for the whole "if you buy or sell drugs you are merely supporting all the violence and misery that surrounds the drug trade" line of argument, well let me tell you you'd better be buying only fair trade coffee and not own a single piece of clothing that says "made in China" on it before you cop the moral high ground on that point.
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0 likes@Kera life actually isn’t until you die, it’s 15-25 years depending on the state. It’s why people can serve many life sentences.
1 like@spaghetti sauce a life sentence in America is not 15 years. It varies state to state. A life sentence in states where it is not natural life is 25 years.
1 like@spaghetti sauce in Michigan a life sentence is natural life. So like I said, it varies state to state
1 likeLike the husband was also a big part of why she killed the children so that also has sum kind of saying in it
0 likesWelcome to Canada.
0 likes@Aerogant alot of females get it easy
0 likes@Aerogant cringe might not be a strong enough word
0 likes@Aerogant Do you even know what the word cringe means? Your comment is pretty cringe.
3 likes@Aerogant lol wtf fam
0 likesLife sentence>15 years. The possibility of parole is required by law for anyone convicted of the charge she received, and parole is not guaranteed.
0 likes@Jack Taylor so everyone who does cocaine overdoses and dies at the first dose?
0 likesUm, no. She got life; her husband got 15 years.
2 likes@Jack Taylor But nobody's forcing anyone to use the cocaine. The children didn't get to choose whether or not they lived.
0 likes@MB I don't talk in person
0 likes@The Furious Killers it just doesn't like competition :P
0 likes@Karmic Debt of course it varies state to state. I was just responding because you said "a life sentence in America is not 15 years" even though in some states it is. But I'm not disagreeing with you because it does vary like many other laws
0 likes@psychic function I never said that. Just saying it has the potential to. It would still see the destruction of thousands of lives if it passed through.
0 likes@Troodon you’re right they both deserve more that 15
0 likes@Jack Taylor Alcohol and tobacco have the potential to destroy far more lives as well yet they are sold legally. Smuggling cocaine is not comparable to murder at all.
0 likes@psychic function smuggling 200kg of cocaine is definitely comparable to murder
0 likes@Jack Taylor no
0 likesThere is a slight difference between selling stuff to consenting people with the consequence of ruining their life and double filicide
0 likes@SomeCoolToad no
1 likeIs there any chance she's in denial? Denial can be a real aspect of grief. Not defending her, just curious.
0 likesTheir grandma, who packed their little lunches, had to find them. Our justice system failed them, but God will settle the score.
0 likesall of this is so tragic, not to single out any one thing but it is a strangely haunting note to end on that the father was so genuinely hurt by this he apparently took his own life. At least it seems like one of the parents, even if he had a troublesome history with crime that kept him away from them, loved those kids...
0 likesAhhh....the innocent woman needs her lawyer & needs to exercise her right to remain silent. And a chance of parole after a 10 year sentence? That's not even the children's ages combined! Unacceptable.
0 likes"I find it strange that you're not upset."
3554 likes*sociopath glare*
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Read this.. as I watched it..
43 likesShe probably finds it strange that other people feel anything.
115 likes@Shoelace Express good one
2 likes@Punky Feathers I get that feeling in the winter. Severe depression: that gray emotionless feeling taunting your thoughts. Almost like a different person.
21 likesThe glare of "oh shit i forgot to fake an emotion"
18 likesAt least she didn't suddenly become emotional and start crying when he said that. I've seen other interrogations and interviews where the detectives comment that they dont seem to be emotional, and they're suddenly overcome by emotions. Like they realize that an innocent person would typically be upset and emotional lol
24 likes@Mysti Dawn okay but at least they're trying. this b* didn't care enough to even fake it.
5 likes@J Mart You're not wrong. I honestly don't know which is worse. Someone faking emotions to try and get away with murder, or just not even bothering. I don't think ones worse than the other, actually.
6 likes@Assassin Aria she was mentioned to be suicidal and giving her demeanor I'd... buy it. That she's really depressed. I can't really fathom how lack of emotions in her case is a proof.
7 likes@F1eldHonor F1eldHonor It's not easy to fathom tbh. After x amount of time being depressed, your body shuts off your emotional reaction to things
6 likesShe should have said "i find it strange that you're getting off on pushing me around like this. Big Man. So Brave. No Donut."
1 likeTimestamp?
2 likes@Corinne nothing more 0:14
0 likesYou mean psychopath. Dunning-Kruger is real.
0 likes@Ingwia Fraujaz No, dear, I meant sociopath, for comedic effect. Psychopath is obviously accurate, but overused.
2 likesWhat else is she supposed to do? She already declared that she does not want to talk to the police. Yet they keep harrassing her in that room instead of escorting her to her cell. Its insane that they are allowed to do that. If the state has evidence to arrest her good. If they can convict a guilty subject good. But this is just a variant of torture and should not be allowed.
1 like@Serena Hope Isabella Mofo BeanCake is such a great name. 🤝🏻
0 likesThe detective is one excellent interrogator, chapeaux bas à vous monsieur.
0 likesSo psychological torture is acceptable as a form of interrogation? It's a bit strange honestly. Feels really like a gray area. He can keep her there for 5 hours, when she says she wants to go back and not answer any questions. Before she has been convicted is a bit abusive to me.
0 likes10:39 she had the audacity to turn that picture over like they were nothing.
1 likeGotta love when someone stuffs up and a killer gets to walk the streets for a whole year before being sentenced … Jesus 😅
0 likesThe detective wasn’t going to give up until he could tell that April fools joke. He does it every year.
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LOl
7 likesC7
1 likeLinda Niemkiewicz congratulations! Keep at it
5 likesAll Canadian cops do. Its a thing here in Canada. We arrest someone for something they didn't do and try to destroy their mind with pictures of dead kids and they say April fools. hahaha, YOu can go sir/mam.
34 likesI looked at the date and i'm like oh shit. This would horrible if the entire thing was an April Fools prank.
12 likes@Linda Niemkiewicz three weeks late but good job, keep it up!
1 likeJuicetheeunuch I do dat joke every year. Da night before, I av tree hour in da mirror to practice dat one.
1 likeThey are meant to give you way more time than 15 minutes to get legal advice.
1 likeI remember when this happened. I live in Ottawa which isn’t far from there. So sad, those poor little girls.
0 likes"He maintains a very calm disposition, yet manages to superimpose a highly disparaging tone at the same time"
109 likesOkay, so he's French?
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Sacrebleu!
1 like*Quebecois
11 likes🤣
1 likeunderrated comment
2 likesno, he’s Québécois💙🤍
1 like@Jordan Dowland Tabarnak de callis, c'est quoi ça
1 likeFrench-Canadian.
0 likesImagine being out of prison for a year just to go back to prison for life
0 likesImagine the skill in having to break someone down over five hours straight.
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@J D This is in Canada. Fully legal. Oh and it isn't "Maranta". It's Miranda rights.
227 likesImagine defending a child killer...
mm...I see what you mean but psychologically manipulating someone you have trapped in a room might not be as hard as you think.
46 likesThe difference is after 5 hours, the interrogator gets to go home.
46 likes@J D it's not the US. Jim explains that right at the start.
36 likesMy ex did it for 4 years...
24 likes@J D Miranda?
10 likesHennerzz It’s not as easy as you may think either
0 likes@J D Uh Nu my Maranta rights :C
6 likes5:39-5:54
2 likesJ D you sound like you know what you’re talking about man
4 likesLiterally like talking to a brick wall that can speak but only does so very rarely.
0 likesJ D I need to say it again, imagine defending a child killer. MURICA
1 like@J D how long can you interrogate someone in usa?
1 like@Reaper what lawyers in those positions tell me they aren't defending those people, but making sure their rights are being observed and protected.
9 likesThe reason for this is not because they are on the side of the defendant, but because when the government abuses their power, it isn't just for whoever the public sees as "bad, but it will abuse its power whenever it is convenient.
By keeping the government on its toes, even when it comes to prosecuting an obvious criminal, it keeps the rest of us safe from governments overstepping their boundaries. And honestly, the rights of criminals being protected is a price worth paying if it means the same protection for the average person.
not much skill imo, but hey i've never been a detective, I just think I could do it if you gave me someone guilty and five hours
3 likesWhat skill? He got pretty much nothing out of her except from showing the pictures which a monkey could have done. The tactics he used were horrifically bad, almost anyone from the street would have had better results..
5 likesJ D It’s safe to assume you’re around 17
0 likes@MsGameALots they're supposed to stop the interrogation once you ask for a lawyer here in the states.
0 likesnow imagine 400 years ago a bunch of spanish inquisitors raid your home, accuse you of some shit you never heard of or thought was illegal like "disparaging the faith" and having nothing to confess while being constantly tortured for hours and days until you did or died first
0 likesHe loves his job
0 likes@Reaper imagine thinking that everyone going into a police interrogation is guilty
2 likesThank God I dont live in Canada. Probably tons of innocents locked up
@C Quiroz thank you! Its innocent until proven guilty.
1 likeIt is 10x better for a guilty person to go free and then get caught later. Than it is for an innocent person to get arrested for something they didnt do(which btw would mean the real perpetrator got away with it)
Luis Martinez there’s a documentary on Netflix called the confession tapes which actually goes into cases where police used questionable tactics to get confessions out of people who may or may not have been guilty. It’s pretty interesting and relates to this
1 like@Pedro Apples I didn't expect that..
0 likesHe did not break her down. She told him nothing.
1 likeOh my god she didn’t get ten years. She has a parole hearing in ten years and since she murdered her children, she will not be paroled
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She's free on parole atm
1 likeCop: we have absolutely no evidence and you're free to go
7 likesSuspect: gets off chair
Cop: April fool's
Jcs your content is pure gold...please can we have some more...
0 likesHow does someone like this get an EARLIEST RELEASE DATE IN 2029!!! Sometimes I wish we did have laws like out countries who threw away the key to sick people like this. Genuinely disgusts me
0 likesThis man has gained almost 1 Million in one week and it is deserved. It seems we are all bingeing these videos right now.
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Off topic but I love your profile picture.
1 likeI'm also new here
0 likesI was curious how much his channel had grew this week. Everyone is sharing these videos on all social media platforms. I'm so addicted.
0 likesIt's somewhat funny they let her out for a bit just to shove her back in. It's a shame she'll ever get out though. What are people thinking giving someone like this a release date?
0 likesMan, life is so stress-free when you don’t murder people
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And yet I watch these videos wondering which persona I would attempt if I was in their seat. 🙄
7 likesThis exact comment is on every video this guy makes
16 likes@Cutie Cat yes those people who copy paste comments just to get likes are called Attention Hores Copy Cats . I wish everyone was a cutie cat who bust those copy cats
1 like@solidfuel86 I think it's trying to communicate
0 likesThe interrogator is brilliant at his job. The right level of stone cold meets sarcastic meets hyper intelligence. He’s very good at his job.
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Uh, no, he sucks at his job . His interview is why diversity qoatas are a bad idea.
15 likesh. ann This woman is literally connected to the mob, you think the nicey nice Reid technique would’ve worked at all on her? His derision forces reactions out of her, reactions that helped get her convicted.
55 likesh. ann go watch 7:20 again and then try to formulate a proper argument other than "he sucks, minorities bad"
45 likesh. ann what minority is he supposed to belong to?
21 likes@dragonmummy1 Probably the Canadian French minority 🙄
20 likesedit: trying to be sarcastic here
@H B he's a white dude, what diversity quotas are you talking about, lmao?
34 likes@RoMMeL1337ak47 I read your username and cognitively dipped
29 likesh. ann he’s a white french dude in QUEBEC. that’s a french province in canada. hes not a minority and isnt meeting a quota. nice try at racism tho
30 likes@RoMMeL1337ak47 No you wouldn't lol
12 likesAgreed. I wouldn't hold out past 10 seconds though - not with that delicious accent: 'there's gonna be a lot of disapprobation' *swoon*. First off, my 1st language is English and I have never HEARD that word, ever, second he speaks so calmly - he's like a snake charmer wooing a cobra. Okay, getting carried away here - normal programming resumed.
13 likes@RoMMeL1337ak47 Yeah saying being racist is your forte probably won't help you in an interrogation, or any life situation for that matter. I genuinely feel bad for anyone that has to encounter you in any way.
7 likesJake1981 Her actions spoke louder than words at times. When shown the photographs of her dead kids she didn’t even react, that is a reaction.
3 likesJake1981 I don’t see why that should be an comparison? The interview would still take place with the same interrogation style, just later on when the lawyer had arrived.
1 likeJake1981 there’s a difference between doubt and arrogance and it’s easy to see through her body language and her reactions throughout the interview that she’s not an innocent party.
1 likeI live in Ontario and I actually can't tell if this guy's accent is French.... I'm stupid.
0 likesI like his blunt questioning
1 likeThis is a really serious situation but to watch this made me laugh. Just the "SORRY? Did you say that???" Part got me. He broke "character" but still fit the character if that makes sense.
1 likeBs she asked for a Lawyer . What Country is this in? Obviously she has no rights there because he contd after she asked for a Lawyer.
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Toriana Brents
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What did he accomplish? She didn't confess to anything.
0 likes@H B what does God interview have to do with diversity quotas
0 likesHer excuse for not showing emotion (the half-assed “no, they’re not dead”) is the most annoying thing ever. Someone who had nothing to do with their child’s murder would be breaking down. But she’s reacting as if she just heard that Starbucks made the switch to paper straws.
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Did they? Noooooooooooooo!!! Ugh I can't believe it! No God no. Not paper straws! Noooooooooo!!
10 likes3minutes mom?
3 likesHer attitude & lack of emotions could be at least partly attributed to being married to the mob. I'm pretty sure she was well trained to keep her mouth shut & even not believe what the cops tell her. It's also quite likely she was denying the reality to herself.
4 likes@ 3 minutes. Priceless. Absolutely priceless.
0 likes"Today is April 1st, and you seem to believe it's April fools Day"
2 likesWalks out
This man is a legend
This is cool and badass when they are really getting the bad guys in prison but when they use this strategies to make innocent people answer or say things to make they look guilty is simply disgusting.
0 likes“Your kids are dead”
14 likes“No they aren’t, so”
“You’re correct, my mistake ma’am”
I'm actually 5 months Sober since their last video , but Its tough man . I desperately need another dose of JCS . BTW they have a second channel that has equally awesome videos . its called J C S , dig deeper you'll find it . enjoy everyone
2 likesIt's unfathomable how lenient the Canadian legal system is toward murder. Their customary “politeness“ even gets applied to those that commit the most heinous crimes imaginable. What a weak society.
0 likesI like how she says “that’s not them in the picture” and he starts going for her but also it’s April fools day so idek if I would have believed this 💀
0 likesI live here in Sacramento California. I'd like to see these guys do a video about...Charles Ng/Leonard lake.....Dorothe Puente....Richard Chase....Morris Soloman.....The Pizza Shop Thrill Killer.....all serial killers...here in Sacramento....
0 likesMost of these murderers are dead now, except Charles Ng, and the Pizza Shop killer, the Pizza Shop guy I can't recall his name, Eric Royce I think...killed 6 people in 2 stores.
All of these people killed 6 or more ...
I've met 2 men here who had family members, their wives (including an infant) killed by Richard Chase...they were just never the same...many life-long mental problems, caused by a single nut-job.
Charles Ng/Leonard Lake...we'll never know how many they killed, unless Ng decides to talk, Lake is dead. I think Ng is in San Quenten.
been watching for so long i remember when this video came out. miss these videos sm :(
2 likesIn most of these videos you can see the psychopathic eyes of the murderers. Kind of astonishing
0 likesI want to be in this profession so bad but I would have to hold back the urge to not slap , beat , or cuss them out while making them feel like scum so idk . but the way they do it is torture to some of these people even if there so calm and collected about it , it’s the words that matter .
1 likeThe fact that most of these people who killed their own children can’t even pretend that there’s any loss of a family member and just portray how “tired and how much they have been through” is astounding
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The sins weight on them.
8 likesEben if they dont feel guilty
they will be tired from it.
@1 w Naturally. Even if they recognize it as such it will happen. They want to rest to run away. But there is no running away.
1 like,,The judge released Sorella under the conditions that she put up a $25,000 guarantee, that she doesn't leave her home between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. and that she does not leave Quebec or apply for a passport. ´´
7 likesI’ve learned a lot while watching these videos lol. If I have to interrogate someone I will know how
0 likesShe thinks a lawyer is somehow going to protect her . Waving a lawyer. It’s fanciful to say the least. She did it out of spite
0 likesSeriously why do none of these people request legal counsel before agreeing to interrogations? Even if you're innocent you should always request a lawyer. You should never agree to questioning and you should never assume that just because the cops are being nice, they're on your side.
0 likesWho seriously would be intimidated by a detective who sounds like the Swedish chef?
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🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes"He maintains a very calm disposition, yet manages to superimpose a highly disparaging tone at the same time."
1 likethis is what we call 'being French'
she's currently out on appeal. A judge agreed on the appeal despite the prosecutors objection. The appeal states the jury was confused by the judges verdict instructions and they weren't clear.
0 likesShe should have said I’m reserving my right to stay silent then she sort of answers a question.
1 likeTen year for killing her daughters.. what a joke.
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I thought it was life + 10 ?
50 likeslife, possibility of parole after 10 years
245 likesSexism
126 likes@Al-Ashmar Canadian justice
83 likes10 years is a long time man...
8 likesIm pretty sure that was not trye
1 like@N DeSell you’d be surprised how often women get lesser sentences. Happens often enough that it’s an unfortunate pattern, even in the US. I do agree about the murderers though, even though I do believe they shouldn’t ever be killed and instead made to live with what they’ve done in a cold hard solitary confinement cell
35 likesThat's Canada for ya, eh
10 likesGuys relax she got life possibility of parole after 10 but she won't get it. Thats just the law.
15 likes@NickB not really.
0 likes@Dana White's double chin not just criminals but terrorists like paying them millions of tax payer dollars as well isn't that right Justin Trudeau?
2 likes@Oldenvye6432 Pretty sure she isn't free right now.
0 likes@Water Google 'sorella case' - Third from the top. You'll see.
1 likeAt least this one got sentenced, Wat about Casey??... She walked free after killing her child..
9 likesdid y'all watch the video?? she got LIFE in prison. after 10 years she'll have possibility of parole but that doesn't mean she'll get it.
5 likesShe's the one who gave them life.
0 likes@Andrew Friend well you cant
0 likesI agree
0 likesYes, should be the death penalty.
0 likesDouseiaisha It would be hard not to do something as a relative, imagine what their grandmother is feeling.
1 likeJohn Travolta There are “crimes of passion” in which you take revenge or kill someone because they hurt a loved one. People sometimes get off of murder charges because of this. Ex: the grandma would probably kill this lady(her daughter) for taking her granddaughters away, she could get off if it was considered a crime of passion.
2 likesand released on bail for a year between trials! i feel its because she is a mother/woman if it was the father/male he would have got it a lot worse! talk about equality!!
2 likesI know right! Should of been 50 years
1 likeWilliam Thompson as a girl i totally agree that women should face the same sentences as men. Especially evil creatures like these 🤢 Although I think most feminists would agree with us actually
1 likeIf she had misgendered them, she'd have gotten the electric chair.
1 like@j mula more like the patriarchy
0 likesNo not a joke, just Canada.
1 likeWelcome to our legal system 🤦♂️
But they said her earliest release date was 2029... and this was in 2009, so that's 20 years
1 likeCanada! "Discover our true nature" (actual slogan).
0 likesthe system doesnt give a fuck about kids sadly...
0 likesShe's a woman. What do you expect? Harsher punishment? You kidding in 2020?
1 likeYou should know better than that.
In Texas this is a capital murder case.
0 likes@Joy Joy helpless people on top of that
0 likes@N DeSell we don't put murderers in jail for life we put people caught with drugs in jail for life
0 likes@Andrew Friend And previous ties to criminal enterprises...
0 likeswoman
0 likes@E MP She's out right now while her case is appealed. If they let her go home already just cause she filed an appeal then I highly doubt she will be in the for life when or if she even goes back to prison. They didn't even convict her for 1st degree murder even tho this was clearly premeditated and she was fully intent on killing them both. She would have got life without parole.
0 likesthe fact shes out right now on a conditional release while she waits for her appeal is even more fkn annoying
1 likeCanadian justice system sucks!
0 likesNYC has full term abortion. Meaning the full term offspring can be killed by mother and the State no longer protects the life of a mother's offspring.
0 likes@S Wagner Monsters, all of them. The law makers etc.
0 likes@N DeSell bro....do you really think ALL Canadians genuinely believe criminals can change? Because, we do not! We are not Denmark/Norway/All Scandinavian countries.....
0 likesI would say that most Canadians believe in rehabilitation and treatment for non-violent crimes over hard labour/punishment. We tend to believe science and research over the "for-profit" prison industry.
Dude it was a LIFE sentence without the possibility of parole before 10 years...
0 likes@Pancake Lizard did you even listen to the end??? It was a LIFE sentence without yhe possibility of parole for 10 years....LIFE in Canada is a maximum of 25 years.
0 likes@William Thompson dude she got LIFE...did you listen to the video? Or just comment on the most sensational comments?
2 likesYou have to do it before they hit the magic air then you get empowered and are encouraged to shout it out in joy!
0 likes10 years, that's less time than it takes to raise a child. So in Canada, it's a way out.
0 likes@Helium Valentine hey pigeon. She got life without the possibility of parole for 10 years, the she appealed and was ultimately found guilty of 2nd degree murder and is currently awaiting sentencing....
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Ow. Your life litteraly depends on it.
Or don't. At your own peril.
@bany real feminism would agree, but modern day feminists would divert attention to the lack of women working in the stem field as prejudice lol
0 likes@VForceWave maybe?? I still think any normal person would agree that this woman is a monster regardless of if they’re a feminist or not. I don’t get what ur point is :, )
1 likeThanks liberals
0 likes@Dylan Goldstein She had already done time for the crime plus pretrial time which i think is double time so 10 years just rounds it out.
0 likesChild of the Crescent it’s not sexism actually lmao it’s sexism against women men believed women were too weak for prison that they’d never do that. men made the rules that they get lighter sentences it’s not sexism one man kidnapped multiple children and raped and beat them for days and he got 19 days in prison.. the system is anti women if anything
1 likeThis is what happens when the courts have been packed with liberal judges and prosecutors. A child's life is nothing. More sympathy for the "poor little mommy" than the murdered children.
0 likesV.A. HOSS huh? one man kidnapped multiple girls and abused n raped them for days and got 19 days in jail.. have u heard it?? she has 10 years til court chances r she won’t win n will get a life sentence dude wtf??
0 likesIts just low from an US Perspective
0 likesThanks for the spoiler!
1 like@David Knight but in the US the interview would have ended after she kept asking for a lawyer
0 likes@NickB not long enough - you carry these babies you grow them and then you kill them? anyone who hurts their children should get the death penalty instantly and suffer so badly
0 likesEva P she is out Right Now on conditional release while she awaits her appeal. Which will probably be a year or two. The judge though she WASNT a danger to anyone and let her out. So no, no one RELAX!
0 likesOn top of her life sentence, she was also sentenced to 16 more years....she's not getting out for at least 35+ years!!!
0 likesThat's Canada
0 likesWhats the point of life long sentences? Shoudlnt prison be designed to reassimilate people into society? If you dont want them back into society, why not just give them the death penalty? People here seem to not like that her charge is so "low" even though its likely gonna be longer than 10 years since its only a possibility of parol. It doesnt mean, she will leave prison after the 10 years are over.
0 likesThanks for saving 17mins of my life
0 likes@Joy Joy the little girls didn’t even get to live 10 years.
0 likes@RIVER Canadian justice system. She will get a chance at parole after 10 years as long as she is being good in prison and attending programs and making an effort. It is very rare that anyone spends life in prison in Canada
0 likesgross
0 likesNow just think of how much time Congress people should get for all the lives they've ended.
1 like@el Exactly. This woman in the US murdered her husband, then was able to convince everyone she was abused. -->Mary Carol Winkler (born on December 10, 1973) is an American woman who was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in the 2006 shooting of her husband, Matthew Winkler, the pulpit minister at the Fourth Street Church of Christ in the small town of Selmer, Tennessee.
1 likeWinkler gained national attention because of public speculation regarding her motives and mental health, allegations of abuse by her husband, her brief flight from the state, and again for the brief length (150 days in jail plus 60 days in a mental health facility) of her sentence. In August 2008, Winkler was granted full custody of her three daughters.
@Dylan Goldstein less than 1 minute in but taking your words as correct and accurate...... WHAT!!!!!!!!!!
0 likes@jinx86 if they would've been American it would've be 80 lol
0 likesyea parole after 10 while the girl who solicited a hitman got parole after 20... crazy.
0 likes@DJLC LOPEZ there is no death penalty in Canada
0 likes@ayeedonald maximum sentencing before eligible for parole is 25 years in Canada
0 likes@Price Cassidy different countries
0 likesShe was given a life sentence. Parole requires approval, and there's no chance they'll sympathize with a child killer.
0 likesStarted this video and immediately crossed my arms. The narrator in my head: "This is known, as mirroring."
9 likes"You can tell me. Don't be afraid. I won't get mad." lol these interrogators out here pulling all the stops! "Aw, come on. I'll be your friend. Oh, you're mean."
16 likesMy question is that how is this any different than torture? The end is the same, the means are same in their cores, and yet torture of the traditional kind is outlawed and this is legal?
0 likeswhat a amazing channel, god bless you bro
0 likesAfter watching “What pretending to be crazy looks like” , I’ve been on a mission to watch all these videos😭😭
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You too?
29 likesI’m convinced that it’s all of us. Now we’re stuck here lmaooooo
49 likesDamn dude, what a coincidence
11 likesMe2
2 likeshell yeah brother
2 likes@djakuza medusa me3
2 likesDamnnn bro same
2 likesSame.
2 likesMe too man. Me too
1 likeYeah it's so informative about law and what happens in the world
3 likesYou're a little late to the club but it checks out. Welcome.
1 likeWelcome to the club my friend
1 likesame! i can’t believe this!!🍦
2 likeshi
1 likeWe're all having the same lives hahahahaha
3 likesSame lol!
1 likeevery comment i see is just within 1-2 day gap 😵😵,
2 likesbtw me too 😵
1 likeDaymn that's my first video of this channel too😂😂😂✌️🌝
2 likesThe algorithm have finally taken full control of our lives and I regret nothing!
3 likesSame here. My man thinks there's definately something wrong with me for falling asleep to this type of footage.. I'm not that worried.
2 likesSame.
1 likeSAME
1 likeSame. I'm about half way through. I finished the Jodi Arias one which was so long and pissed me off
3 likes@Jess Chrz the jodi one was testing my soul, i’m proud i finished that one
1 likeLMFAOO SAME
0 likesNow I don’t feel so odd
1 likewhy are we all the same 😂
1 likeSame
0 likesBeen here since he started yall been missing this your whole life I’m glad you found out about Jimmy
1 like🤣
0 likesi highly recommend his patreon. its cheap and has a bunch more content thats not allowed on youtube despite it being censored
1 likethe demon did have some good musical taste
0 likesWe're all in this together. Idk what I'm gonna do when I run out of videos.
0 likesSameeeeeeeeeeee😭😭😭😭
1 likeWe know.
0 likesSame fate:(
0 likesI am binge watching, terrible crimes, but I can’t stop watching. Greetings from the Netherlands.
2 likesShe has it in her! No way a mother would do such horror! This thing is a Monster!
0 likesCanadian sentences are a joke. This woman killed her daughters and she can go free after 10 years. That’s pathetic.
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They are a joke. "Do you know what day we are today?"
0 likesShe'd probably have to admit her crimes and show remorse first for the court or whoever is responsible for that to accept to free her. I'm not sure she's capable of that.
0 likesThat's justice. Of course in some countries there is no justice, just revenge. Often these are so called "Christian" countries, but their primitive occupants haven't heard of turning the other cheek.
0 likesShe got a life sentence. Just because you have the possibility of parole doesn't mean you will get it.
1 likeI beleive she's out already, whilst waiting for appeal. So not even 10 years
0 likesSome folks in this comment section are very likely deaf, blind or just dumb. She got a life sentence. A LIFE sentence. With a CHANCE of parole after ten years. Thats a huge difference to just "a ten year sentence"
3 likesSome people just want to sit there and grasp at every chance they can to be mad about something.
Detective: your two daughters are dead
2324 likesMom : no they are not
Detective: damn , you are free to go.
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20 likesUnderstandable, have a good day.*
20 likes@olivia grace stop spamming
43 likes@TraceguyRune LMFaooo
2 likes@olivia grace ah yes, a youtube reply section missionary. This is not the place.
36 likes@olivia grace oh my god stop
12 likes@OCAMFAM I always report them as unwanted commercial spam, because it is
7 likes@olivia grace but they didn't "take gods name in vain" ? They didn't even mention the word "God" or anything similar in their comment
5 likes@Alex Mason, LMFAO! 😅🤣
1 like@I left my stove on please remind me dude. You left your stove on
2 likes@olivia grace amen 🙏🏼🥺✝️
1 like@OCAMFAM 0.0
1 like@olivia grace nah I’m good
1 like@olivia grace we don't care
1 like@olivia grace Amen. Don’t listen to people who want to be assholes. If they don’t wanna believe, they should just ignore your comment and move on. There are thousands of other comments to respond to.
0 likes15:48 “considerably altered his image…” yet he still rocked what sticks out the most, a goatee… 🤦♂️
1 likeI love how when they know they're done for they stop talking like it isn't obvious
0 likesShe could walk in 8 years? Jeez. Its painfully clear that women get vastly weaker sentences, and as a feminist I won't stand for it. If a man had slain 2 daughters, he'd be in there until the day he died.
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She's currently free.
0 likesdamn this went on for four and a half hours?? absolutely insane
1 likeBruh she's treating the images of her dead daughters like a teenager reacts to her dad scolding her for a bad report card
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How are you meant to react?
12 likes@Captain Howdy Good Lord.
7 likesEmma Like buhls acting like shits no biggie or sum
48 likesdenial.
7 likesRemi Helena everyone reacts to trauma in different ways, I’m not saying she’s not guilty but that’s not evidence that she did it at all.
21 likes@kilo sadness? Horror? Anger? Anything?? They are her young children ffs...
24 likes@Captain Howdy right!
1 likeShe is part of a crime family. Normal actions and reactions can't be part of that life I'm thinking.
6 likes@Jack 1059 being part of a crime family doesnt make you an automatic sociopath.
20 likes@Kubby That's not true, virtually everyone would react with horror, disgust or sadness at seeing pictures of their dead kids. She showed none of those feelings
10 likes@kilo sound like an npc trying to find how emotions work
3 likes@kilo found the murderer
1 likeIf she really didn't murder her children, nd she SAW those photos she would have fuckong lost it. She should have been losing it the second they told her her daughters were dead. She's just trying to figure out how she can get out of it.
5 likeskilo er, slightly concerned that you’re asking that. You should react how any human with empathy acts... not like a void empty vessels. No one, I repeat no one ,who is a parents would act calm on seeing photos of their dead kids... period. Do you therapy hun?
2 likesJGCorrado yes to some extent but absolute no way, would a parents not be horrified. Shock would give way very quickly to emotions such as anger, sadness, repulsion, anxiety, horror ... etc. no parent would be empty of emotion unless medicated to subdue them due to the trauma and shock ie sedated.
3 likesPriceless.
0 likes@Ishita Sharma Some people would, some people wouldn't. Atypical —but still tolerable— reaction is not evidence of guilt. Dingos stole my baby is an example.
0 likesShoot, it didn’t even have to be pictures of her own kids for her to react. A pic like that of anyone would make you jump back in horror. Of an animal even. Classic psychopath in my opinion.
1 likeThese people don't even deserve death sentence they should suffer for the rest of their lives reminded what they did
0 likesjudging by the date on the recording she might've thought it was an april fools interrogation prank
0 likesThe detective is amazing.
0 likesshe got 10 years for killing her 2 children...
1 likeshe should have got life drug smugglers get longer sentences.
Spousal revenge filicide cases really mess me up.
640 likesWhen I was a kid, my cousin was my best friend in the world. Her mom set the house ablaze with her and her little sister inside, to hurt my uncle. None of us have really been the same in the 15 years since
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oh gosh I'm so sorry. How can people put their spouse above their children?
86 likesI’m so sorry
18 likes😥
5 likesI’m so sorry
10 likesSending you love I too know what you mean when you say nothing's ever the same again it's like the sun shine is even duller loosing best mates is the shittest shit Ur not alone x
11 likesdid they survive?
0 likesThis is why Sean Connery's advice must be followed to the T
1 like@Ultimate Powa huh?
3 likesIm so sorry for your loss
5 likesDamn that's heavy
2 likesJust deadly
1 likeI'm sorry for your loss
1 like@PLEASE DON'T BAN ME holy shit im so sorry
0 likesOmg I'm so sorry poor babies 😓😓😓 💔💔💔
0 likes@PLEASE DON'T BAN ME During High School my neighbour across the street blew himself and his kids up inside his caravan by filling it with gas. It was reportedly revenge against his wife for threatening to leave. I almost disregarded the noise because it was a mining town and sizeable booms are common. I got the day off school and the next day the only person who knew it happened was my close friend who lived nearby that I ended up staying with for the day. Googling it, there were a bunch of articles and even follow-ups but for a murder-suicide explosion it was surprisingly under the radar.
3 likesDid she serve time
0 likesHow can you love a man that much?! Smh. As a woman, your children should come before any man. Even before yourself. I'm sorry that happened
0 likesidk why 🤷🏽♀️ but female killers, to me, seem a lot more psychologically messed when they kill someone and their interrogations/relationship to victims creeps me out
0 likesWhen he said it’s April fools day I thought this was some sick prank her husband and family pulled on her but no…
0 likes...tiring the suspect makes them more susceptible to suggestion. Yes. And to false memories. And false confessions. Holy cow.
0 likesFlipping that picture over with her daughter's on it is damning. Rip lil babies🙏🏾🌹🌹
17 likes"He instead initiates a continuous psychological barrage that attacks every aspect of Adele's character and this persists for almost five hours." lmao, I love it!
3 likesI feel like detectives shouldn't be allowed to talk to people after they've plead to stay silent unless the person initiates it.
0 likesI wonder if she believed she was freeing her children while also making her husband feel the pain of their loss. "Those aren't my children" could be "those are just my children's bodies, my babies are in heaven"
5 likesA sick, twisted way to save your kids from a cruel reality.
One very talented detective.
1 likeThe coldness of this monster gives me chills. People like that walk among us.
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I have no clue, nor do any of us about the brain. It might be possible she was so traumatized, that the neurology was so fucked up, she can't comprehend. Who knows.
4 likesThe investigator is just as cold. Looking square in the face of a woman who killed her two kids and instead plays mind games.
9 likesLiars lying to another liar. That is Government for you. That is what is really disgusting.
I am married to one. I will be sleeping in the spare room tonight.
2 likes@Shirley Pickana You don't know what you're talking about.
24 likesShirley Pickana he’s doing his job did you not watch the video? This woman killed her daughters why would you feel sorry for her getting “mind games” played with her. Those games get the truth out
24 likes@Shirley Pickana Are you one of them Shirley ?
6 likesJohn Demler ———Mothers (or fathers too) who take such good care of their children —no abuse, healthy looking bodies—but then kill, Darlene Routier, Susan Smith, are mind boggling. That hyperbaric chamber for the juvenile arthritis for example is puzzling. They are saying it’s revenge against the dad, but I’m not so sure of that, but maybe this whole thing is just an act.
0 likes@S M correct . "It's easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled" - Mark Twain
4 likesBut I like cheese and cereal
0 likesShirley Pickana I don’t think he is as cold, and it doesn’t appear that he lied. Sorella was the one clinging to a lie, almost to a delusional extent. It was all that was able to give her enough to dissociate and maintain her detachment. The interrogator was actually foregoing any trickery and went after her with the cold, hard truth. I would say he was impassioned by the horrific nature of her crimes, which allowed him to persevere. He wasn’t dealing with a normal human, so regular thoughts of compassion are not worth having — more important was the pursuit of justice, with truth being the weapon wielded by a steady hand. Though there didn’t seem to be a confession, as JCS iterates, it was used to juxtapose the inhuman manner Sorella conducted herself in the face of the interrogator’s process. (Too bad it wasn’t enough, for sure, but everything shown here seemed done well enough. The follow-through in the court system is where insult was added to tragedy.)
1 likeIn Canada 10yrs to parole to be exact in this case.
0 likes@Black Moon Sage 💀💞🍀💫dead ass
0 likesIt's ok tho, right? Just keep bringing children into the world, right? When is it not going to be ok? When everybody is like her? Or when 20% are like her? But, for now, carry on.
0 likes@Judy Wright "hyperbaric chamber for the juvenile arthritis" What are you going on about? And what do you mean by an "act"?
1 like@Shirley Pickana Would you be warm and friendly to someone you believe to be a killer?
1 likeEverywhere.
0 likesWhy I didn't vote Hillary in 2016.
0 likesYou'll easily f this monsters up.
0 likesAnd she only got 10 years
0 likesShe killed two kids and gets 10 years cuz shes a woman
Wtf
At least she is locked up.
0 likesWhunter 22 I heard she is out now
0 likesok
0 likesPretty sus, ngl.
0 likesWhy does anyone talk to these detectives. You literally have to say “I’m done here. Get me a lawyer. Any further questions will be considered harassment”. People really screw themselves
0 likesShe exercised her right to remain silent and this punk ass detective doesn't even care. Why aren't they held more accountable for their lack of ability to follow laws?
0 likesIs it just me or does it seem like in all these videos all the suspects just have that same look in there eyes that says they have recently taken a life and its very sinister.
0 likesWhat a despicable female—May she NEVER leave prison. Rest In Peace, poor babies!
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Sadly she will most definitely leave prison unless she gets murdered in there
1 likeHoly crap, the greatest gift ever to have another JCS video. Any content of this channel is amazing. So glad to watch another, will share, will watch. Algorithm words. And I highly suggest the patreon to anyone and everyone, the greatest economic value in entertainment that I know.
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Algorithm words.
5 likes@4of92000 Just doing my part for JCS
1 likeAgreed!
0 likesIs there a lot more videos to watch on patreon?
0 likesDonna Shields yes! JCS uploads more on Patreon than YouTube and they’re just as high quality content. Only $1 a month too!
1 like@Morgan Kane Awesome! Thank you for the information!
0 likesEconomic value is dead.
1 likeHow the F can you get out of prison after 10 years when you killed 2 kids?!
1 likePeople genuinely scare me more than nightmares themselves sometimes.
0 likesThis channel is a blessing to me.
0 likesThis is the worst acting I've ever seen. 'your daughters are dead' 'no'
13 likesAnd then showing her a picture of her dead children 'I need to talk to my lawyer'. That's pretty much a confession, right? No innocent mother in the world would say that when shown pictures of their children dead
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I would be hysterical
2 likesThat's why the Prosecution used it for their case, stating that her reaction doesn't make sense if she was innocent.
0 likes"He maintains a very calm disposition, yet manages to superimpose a highly disparaging tone at the same time."
4333 likesIn other words... he's French Canadian...
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He sounds slavic.
46 likesMost likely since Canada has the 2nd highest population of Ukrainians.
Lmao. Reminds me a little of Johnny Depp's character Guy Lapointe from the movie Tusk.
11 likes@Mr. G. he’s french canadian
132 likes@Mr. G. does "Detective François Delisle" sound Ukrainian to you
301 likes@Frederic Laurier-Montpetit i dont know the guy, his name doesn't confirm his ethnicity.
4 likes@Mr. G. he’s 100% french canadian - this is the typical accent, cadence, and intonation of someone from quebec
204 likes@Rebecca And funny enough when I heard her accent after I heard his, I could tell right away she was from Laval
34 likes@Mr. G. it's the french canadian accent when we speak english 😀sorry lol
39 likesCanadien
5 likesHaha yes he is definitely French Canadian. I know because I am French Canadian. That's just how we sound haha
48 likes@Mr. G. Thats the french canadian accent my guy. I know because all my teachers sounded exactly like that my entire childhood and still now
26 likes@Mr. G. he’s got a French name and a french accent. He’s French Canadian. Période.
37 likes😂 😂 😂
0 likes@Rebecca im French Canadian and I doesnt sound like that..his english is simply not that good. But he seems like a great investigator
5 likes@Julian G-C lmaoo u just don’t know that you sound like that
19 likes@Rebecca mm
0 likes@Valerie Lefebvre is that bad ? ☹️
0 likes@Maxime Dion Nah I'm used to it
0 likes@Mr. G. yea just like the name Mohammad doesn’t imply race
5 likes@Mr. G. Nooo haha thats a Quebecois accent
4 likes@Mr. G. Everything about him is French, from his NAME to his accent, plus they’re in Quebec where the national language is FRENCH.
31 likesIt’s like you were given an orange that looks, smells, tastes just like an orange, but you want to be that idiot that says “no, I believe it’s a banana”
He speaks like GSP. lol
3 likes@Mr. G. he’s very much French Canadian
2 likesDo you believe do you Buhleeve do you do you buuuhleeve he’s French Canadian?
2 likes@Mr. G. both accents kinda sound similar but this is a french canadian accent
0 likes@Mr. G. He doesn't sound Slavic at all. His accent is unmistakably French, even though he's obviously not from France.
9 likesHahahahaha! OMG...this made me really Laugh Out Loud!
0 likes@Mr. G. Hes definitely French Canadian lol
2 likesHahahahahhahaha
0 likesIt’s funny how Canadians have the reputation of being overly polite and yet some of the rudest people I’ve ever met in my entire life are Québécois.
5 likesAs a French Canadian, I approve this conclusion LOL
0 likes@Mr. G. I’m French Canadian and that investigator is a French Canadian
0 likes@Julian G-C lol you probably do sound like that and just don’t realize it!! My entire family is from Quebec. This is how they sound.
0 likesLmao I instantly thought of Steven Crowder
1 like@Donna Whiteduck maybe because you are rude to them
8 likes@Mr. G. Definitely NOT an Eastern Euro accent. Most Ukrainians came to Canada post WW2 to boot. Most with accents have died off. It is vert Quebecois-sounding, and that is a current huge culture to boot - AND certain positions in Canada must be bilingual French-English. So, sorry. French Canadian there. Not a Slav. At lease, nobody whose native language is from the family.
0 likesI only said he SOUNDS slavic.
0 likesNow every canadian history major jumps on tries to correct me lol.
With a PHD in French literature lol.
0 likes@Donna Whiteduck You come across as extremely rude and won’t stop commenting
3 likes> calls quebeckers rude
3 likes> proceeds to be extremely annoying
@Donna Whiteduck Aptly named isnt he? LOL . French Canadian here: I'm sorry you've experienced this behavior from Quebecers. Hopefully you'll meet others that will change your experience. We have a lot of work to do to treat first nations better here in Quebec ( and everywhere for that matter ) in the meantime, you've got the swearing down pat :-p
3 likes@Mr. G. That's just French-Canadian. The case was in Quebec and Quebec is full of French-Canadians.
0 likesMr. G. no that’s a french canadian accent
0 likes@A Vx I agree but he's not French, he's Quebecois. Go and tell a person from Quebec they're French and see what happens lmao
1 likejuicers unite
0 likes@Mr. G. nah thats just our english accent😢
0 likescounts for normal french aswell.
0 likesHahaha
0 likes@Mr. G. bruh are you listening to the same interrogation? He doesn’t sound slavic at all. You need to experience more languages - Part of my family is Slav (Russian, Ukrainian, Croatian)
1 likeIts interesting how all native french speakers sound similar when speaking English. I think its because of the French language specifics or something. Its fun to hear,even though Im not a native English speaker.
1 like@Mr. G. Dude just say "Ah ok he's FC then" - do you really need to be correct that badly you make yourself look stupid?
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Julian G-C “I doesn’t speak like that, his English is not very good”.
0 likes🤪
Detective: "Happy April Fools Day! Your children are alive!"
89 likesMom: "They are?!"
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Mom: say sike
0 likesLORRRD I would never, have the patience to do this, sit there for hours on end, knowing you have all evidence but they JUST KEEP LYING 😂 I would lose my shit and be like “ NAH look here, you. We know you did it, we ha he evidence that you did, so cut the bull shit. Cut it, I’m not dealing with your bullshit.
0 likesShe shed not an ounce of tears, just turned the photo upside down.
1 likeeven just seeing that photo of them upside down on grainy footage is disturbing, let alone seeing it clear when they're your own kids.
0 likesThe way my baby goes crazy when i enter the room because he loves me so much and how he trusts me completely and depends on me for everything makes seeing something like this actually hurt. How can you do that to any child let alone yours.
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I know how you feel. When I look at my 3 girls I can’t even pretend to imagine turning on them in a negative way. They look to me for love, compassion and to keep them safe. They know I would put my life down for their safety.
41 likesWhen I see my baby I see a mini me. Why would I hurt a young me? Me and my family are one. That's crazy how beautiful families get destroyed by the very monsters in it.
23 likesi honestly don't know what id do if something happened to my kids...i dont think i would be able to go on knowing they suffered or died....i think i would live just long enough to try and get revenge on whoever did it and then take myself out
10 likesJust the thought of killing anyone is sickening, I couldn't do it unless it was my very last option to defend my own life and even then it would be traumatizing. So how she could murder her own children is beyond me. How these people manage to endure 5+ hours of interrogation after such a horrible act without relieving the tension is absolutely insane.
12 likesI feel like I can kinda intellectually understand what they do and how they react to certain things, but there's no way I can fully comprehend their headspace and that's probably a good thing though.
It’s not a person but I wouldn’t kill my cat for a million dollars he’s to sweet and nice for that I wouldn’t do it at all pay me a billion and I won’t do it so how could he do it with her child I don’t understand but I don’t have kids so who am I to say
6 likesCollateral Damage Inc.
1 likeI accidentally shut my 2 year old sons finger in a door, his finger was fine but I freaked out, he immediately looked at me with puffy eyes due to the pain i just caused him and told me "I love you Dad" . I then started crying, Unconditional love and I will do anything to protect him and cant imagine life without him, id probably kill myself immediately in hopes i could meet him on the otherside and stsy with him
13 likesYeah man, my 8 year old son tells me he loves me every time he sees me, even if I'm just making his lunch lol. How would you hurt that kind of unconditional love.
4 likes@danny121782 dude I choked up reading that, the feeling is real.
3 likes@TWW Yea I can't comprehend losing my kids. I typed that comment a little wrong, my son "was" 2, hes actually 8 now also. I caused him alot of pain, his finger looked really bad and he saw I was upset and he immediately wanted to comfort me at 2 years old, ill never forget it... thankfully young kids are built like gumby and he was totally fine.
4 likesMine is 17 months at the moment. When her eyes light up I feel like the happiest mother in the world. Lately when she's been having temper tantrums and I beat myself up for not being good enough of a mother. Then I see a video like this and I know that I am a good mother.
2 likesdid everyone start with, what pretending to be crazy looks like and has been binge watching ever since?💔
1 likeWith this, I’ve watched every video on this channel. What a journey
3 likesI know it’s a serious interrogation. But I lost it when he said “sorry!? Did u say that??”
0 likesI thought when she said "I want to talk to my lawyers" then the interrogation needed to stop. How is he still going?
1 likeSuspect: "im going to remain silent"
1994 likesDetective: asks question
Suspect: answers question
...Like Clockwork
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Canadians. Very polite.
21 likesNever talk to investigators. Ever.
26 likesThey are damn good at their job man that’s why u seriously can’t talk to any of them
20 likesThat why she got a lower sentence. Because he were forcing her to answer his questions after she requested to be silent. It does make a difference in court
5 likesNot condoning what she did but when your lawyer says quiet, you stay quiet.
13 likesLet them play their games all they want. Just be "Jeff".
@Michael Telzrow Yes.
0 likes@Mikinaak Focus on the important things. Getting soda from the investigators, and giving them nothing in return. Jeff protects.
1 likeThe possibility of parole after only 10 years? What the actual fuck, Canada???
7 likesi just like watching these to realize how good my life is compared to others
4 likesHonestly all of these interrogations... "did you kill them?" "no" "did you kill them?" "no" you killed them didnt you" "no"
11 likes"Later on court found out she killed them"
Detective: We have just one more thing
3 likesJCS: What's happening here is an extremely effective technique known as The Columbo Technique.
this interrogation is surreal, the whole dialog and situation behind it feels disconnected from reality
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It's even more unreal that she could be essentially free in ten years
8 likesCause she is
0 likesHe had to get on her level. A good interrogator is a psychological traveler and adventurer.
13 likes@leviathanmg what a great way to put it!
2 likesDo you know what day it is today?
0 likes@leviathanmg Very based comment 👍🏿
1 likeDetective: “Can you tell me what day it is today”
0 likesHer: “April Fools, hahaha you got me🥸”
I live in Laval, I remember when this was all over the news. Twisted woman. Those poor kids.
0 likesThe way this man butchered the names of Quebec places is hilarious as a Quebecer
0 likesHow do you do that to your own kids and then deny it?
0 likes"you think we hired ACTORS?" i love this man.
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I laughed so much when he started that line of dialogue like you think we hired actors and took pictures? With the face of your children? On your house? Ok lay down and play dead 😂
29 likesLmao
0 likesLmao the detective made an April fools joke to a woman who just murdered her children
1 likeMe: I find it strange I'm here binging after watching pretending to be crazy
1 likeDetective: why did you use the word strange?
There is no difference from him explaining things than Morgan Freeman
0 likesWow that sucks that it deletes all the comments. I would have loved to see what people said when the video came out.
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The comments will come back. It takes about a day or so.
4 likes-my kids are alive.
3346 likesproceeds to show her dead kids
-I need to talk to my lawyer
Ah yes, the reaction of an innocent
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Realistically, no one should talk to police without a lawyer present.
263 likesOn an unrelated note: it is good to see a fellow mourner of Unus Annus
31 likes@Liquid Black facts. This channel has reaffirmed my belief to never speak to them even if u aren’t a suspect they will try to force a confession out of u even if not involved
146 likesthats the fucked part about american justice system
55 likesyoull look guilty when you ask for a lawyer and it can be used against you
if i ever go to america and get arrested and taken for interrogation i would probably just start with "i wanna speak a lawyer"
just so the jury cant fuck me over.
yall missed the fact that she asked for it in the middle of the interrogation
17 likesIf you’re innocent you need a lawyer.
57 likesIf you’re guilty you need a lawyer.
@SupahFly isn't this Canada? Not the American justice system on display here.
25 likesUnus
3 likes@Erick Lovo the Canadian Justice system is worse...
5 likesSmdh ahh the ignorance...Innocent people that don't ask for a lawyer are pushed into talkin through Psychology from Detective and force a false confession and the person is innocent the whole time to be found nothing but innocent after they spent years in jail already... I commend good Detectives that don't do that shit but the ones that do they need to be fined their whole entire pension every penny to the VICTIM and then however many years that person spent in prison they spend double that.
11 likesMemento mori
6 likes@Funni internet Man I knew my son was mortal." — Xenophon.
1 like@El
6 likesif you ask for a lawyer, you look guilty.
If you don't then you are pressured into guilt
@SupahFly just FYI, asking for a lawyer can NEVER be used against you in court in the US. Not only that, but if a prosecutor even mentioned it as a proof of guilt, the defense can move for a mistrial and throw the case out. Also, this video is from Canada, not the States. Additionally, in the States you can have an attorney present "during any and all questioning" so pretty much none of what you said is actually true. If you ask for an attorney to start with, that pretty much shuts down any questioning and you can get one for free so there's no reason not to opt for the help.
11 likes@SupahFly this wasn’t America bud it was Canada, in America if you ask to speak to a lawyer they can’t keep questioning you like this
2 likes@Brian Troyer don't they use the same judge/jury system? Honestly don't know.
0 likes@ProtoPropski - The Streamer Smart people hire lawyers. I hear someone wants to hire a lawyer when police harass them, I think they're smart. Not innocent, not guilty... smart.
3 likes@Liquid Black Ok, but saying they're alive when they're not, then requesting a lawyer after is a bit sus.
1 like@SupahFly this is from canada
0 likes@SupahFly a similar one yes but referring to the questioning we have more rights, if we request a lawyer they can’t keep questioning like they did in this video if they do the case can be dropped for interfering with the defendants rights
1 like@Brian Troyer and yet they often do which is also proven in several videos. I find the Canadian version more respectful cuz at least they're honest about it. But that's my opinion
1 likeCringe. You never talk to cops without a lawyer present.
1 like@SupahFly It's not just confessions that matter. Anything that you say can be potentially used by a prosecutor as incriminating evidence, whither related to the crime or to your personal character. The best thing to do when dealing with the police is to stay polite and cooperative while making full use of the right to remain silent.
2 likesI only liked because of your pfp my brother of the clock ⬜️💀⬛️
0 likesJust like the other parents who went to Hawaii and then made up stories about where the kids are.
0 likes"They're alive, I swear!"
"....ok then where are they???"
Anything you say can and will be used against you. Nothing you say can ever be used in your defense. There is literally no reason, no benefit, to talking to cops.
0 likes@ddandymann or just, you know, be fucking honest if you are an innocent witness. If you use your right to remain silent it only makes you look like you're hiding something and they'll want to talk to you more.
0 likesWhat's upsetting isn't that she asked for a lawyer, it's that she keeps a stone cold straight face when looking at pic of her own dead children.
1 like@SupahFly curious. What country are you in with this justice system?
0 likes@Liquid Black "No one should talk to police" fixed it for you
0 likesi’m proud to say i was here before the “what pretending to be crazy looks like” video. been subscribed since the chris watts videos! but holy god the “crazy” video has changed the algorithm game.
12 likesShe didn’t ask what happened at all 😒 guilty!! I was hoping maybe the kids dad was too connected n shit got bad with the plug/group n this was there message but nah voicemail, her face n the lies n arm kept moving
1 likeShe already asked for an attorney and keeps asking to go to her cell. Why is he still interrogating her. All questions should cease even about today's date. If I saw this I would acquit.
0 likesIt seems the father loved his daughters more than the mother loved them.
0 likesHey JCS, you got any more of those videos? I don’t have a problem or anything, I can quit any time I want.
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(*scratches neck irregularly*)
5727 likesY'all got any of them interrogation analysis videos?
I just need two...enty more, that's all. After that, i'll quit.
3416 likesSpend a dollar on his patreon for a month, there's an archive of like 25 videos not on YouTube. He has a few TCAP episodes too.
1913 likesM.Streicher
553 likesGood to know! Thanks man!
Sign up to his Patreon for all his videos including videos that are too graphic for YouTube. It's only 1$ a month.
580 likesSomeone said you can search on Reddit for a list of videos that are on YouTube but not listed on his channel?
159 likesMax Outrage haha!
14 likes🤣🤣🤣
17 likes@Nicole Baloney Need more info brother
57 likesMax Outrage I’m here if you ever need to talk Max. We ain’t no quitters.
97 likesL🎃L!
8 likeshere to support this comment
54 likesSupport great content creators like Jim. It’s only a dollar a month on Patreon. There’s a lot of videos on there.
101 likesYeah, I just don’t WANT to quit. I’m not an addict or anything. 😂
58 likes@Rude Boys Podcast yes my name is penny and im addicted to true crime shows, interrogation videos, court trials..when its stormy my only fear is we will lose internet. Lol
93 likesLol
10 likesI cant lol
Llama Face only one dollar.. he has 33,000 patreons.. that’s nice paycheck
47 likesI'm quiting tomorrow
25 likesHis patreon has a lot and it's only $1
12 likes@M.Streicher A dollar?? I don't have that kind of money.
79 likesNicole Baloney its a fucking ONE dollar.
3 likes@NealCassady yeah, even considering patreon takes 5% that's a nice payday each month. Soon he might be able to afford swim lessons.
72 likesbog cheese Have you looked at how much money he is making off Patreon each month? 🤭
5 likesHello. This thread looks hilarious, however I have absolutely no idea what the heck it means 😂 but I wana! Anyone able to briefly help? Ty!
8 likesi know the other guy told you but JCS’s patreon is LEGIT!! def worth the dollar a month if you love these vids
11 likesBut what if you also watched everything on Patreon 😬
22 likes@M.Streicher 25 videos aint enough lol. I need moreeeeee
21 likes@dolo_bih813 eh it's not bad for $1
7 likes@M.Streicher i know. The videos are just so interesting, i can literally watch em all day
7 likesI'm now paying to watch him can't swim on patrion
5 likesMax Outrage felt this
3 likesLemme just cop one video before I go into rehab tomorrow.
12 likesLmao 🤣🤣🤣 I am addicted to not just the video content itself but the narration and information of details is incredible
23 likesYes! Bout to go get a fix for just a dollar!
7 likesLmao me
1 likeThanks pal 😁
2 likesThat last sentence is indicative of a flight or fight response. You're trying to change people's perception of you.
11 likesGF: Babe what are you doing?
17 likesMe: Nothing babe
GF: Are you watching interrogation videos again?
Me:..... 😶😶
GF:🤨🤨🤨
Me:😭😭😭 I CANT STOOOOOPPPPPP.....🤩🤩🤩AND I WONT STOOOOOPPPPPP!
I just took my first couple hits... What's going to happen to me?
12 likesYeah we're all a bunch of interrogation vid junkies needing our fix. Just one more and then I'll get the dishes done. I promise. I know I promised earlier, but I mean it this time.
19 likes😂😂
0 likeshow do I find him
0 likesStop making this comment on all the videos. You've got enough likes lol.
3 likesI was supposed to be asleep 5 hours ago. I have work in 2hrs. I’m gonna be sleepy.
12 likesIt's not like I need it...I'm just bored is all
3 likesMax Outrage BEST COMMENT EVER
2 likesSo how do I get his patreon? 🤔
1 likehaha i’m running out of content over here and no other creators compare anymore... helllpppp 😭🙏🏼😂 i’m joking... kind of 🤭
2 likes😂
1 likeHey I haven't ever signed up for someone's patreon how do I do that? I looked at couldn't find anything.
4 likesI can't
0 likesExact same problem.
0 likes@M.Streicher Bless you!
0 likes@Morgan Burdick i was signed up to his patreon a few months ago, and now that i look it up i cant find it. I'm so sad. I don't know what happened to it
3 likesOk thought I was losing my mind since I wasn't seeing it.
4 likesPsst JCS, I need more, like yesterday. (On a side note, this is one of the best comments!)
4 likesit's not like i NEED them...i just don't see a reason to stop...
9 likesI love this stuff. As a psychology major I find it fascinating
4 likesHey I am an Indian. Will 1$ subscription on patreon work in my country?😭😭😭
0 likes@M.Streicher i just recently went on his patreon amd sadly there wasnt much and basically everything is on YouTube as well. i was hoping for more
2 likesBeen hooked since last night
0 likesDitto
0 likesMe too.
0 likesMeanwhile, I'm waiting
Yea same
0 likesOmg you just made me realise ive gone through half of his videos and im starting to experience withdrawal symptoms......
7 likesTrue so true
0 likes😂😂😂👌
0 likes😂😂
0 likes😂
0 likes@M.Streicher thanks!
0 likesI quit my job and just sit around taking pain killers while watching JCS_Psychology all day now. Thanks JCS for providing a new meaning and direction in life : )
8 likesExactly... we need new ones. They are absolutely interesting. I can’t stop watching either
1 like@M.Streicher Where's the link for the Patreon? I don't see it on his about page or in the video description.
1 likeM.Streicher you sir have just enabled my addiction
0 likesi ok mom i look ooo i’m og
0 likesWhere can I find his patreon
0 likes@-- thanks I have watched every episode of forensic files ☺ some twice, lol
0 likesAnyone know of a 12 step program I can join?....I'm asking for a friend
4 likesWould a Coke and a Butterfinger help
7 likesHahaha 😝.. Exactly how I feel 😅
0 likesSaaame
1 likeI discovered this channel 2 days ago and I've been binge watching these like insane. Glad to know I'm not alone...
1 likeYeah, they're really good
0 likes@Rude Boys Podcast got them crime crack bugs
1 likeAsking for a friend.
1 likeI can't give me more
0 likesI just need enough to keep me from going through withdrawals 🤫
2 likes😭😭😭 I need more.
0 likesYeah I’m definitely not addicted or anything🙂😅
0 likesLmaoo
0 likesThey are really addicting.
0 likesMy life changed after the first video. Now I check in with youtube everyday to see if they got anymore.
2 likesSame in that exact order 😂
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesLmaoooooooo
1 likeXg@Jessica Innocent bliss ⁵
0 likesYeah Max, me too. Quitting interrogation videos is easy, I've done it a thousand times. (With apologies to Mark Twain on smoking.)
2 likes@Max Outrage s
0 likes@Rude Boys Podcast LMAOOOOOO
0 likes@Rude Boys Podcast Hey, Joe Rogan..
0 likesYou can't fix a problem without acknowledging there is one.
3 likesNow no one blames you for it, we get it. We just want to know how it happened. Start from the beginning... where were you when you watched your first JCS video? Who was with you?
Me too , anxious ? Who is anxious ? Am not you are
1 likeLOL! I just found this gem last night and I cant stop watching while at work - this is the most fascinating stuff TO MEEE!!! (Glad I'm not alone)
1 like@Rude Boys Podcast twitches Wanna rewatch the one I just watched?! :)
2 likes🤣😂🤓
0 likesim about to be arrested for harassing JCS for not uploading more of these
3 likes@Epic Shneak how do i sign up ?
0 likes@tee Patreon link is in the description. it is no longer updated it's now up to host the videos that are currently on it.
1 likeCmon man I just need one more vid ( scratches arm intensely)
3 likes@Epic Shneak thank you
1 like@Adrian Vitela ive been watching for 5 hours ....my eyes hurts, by back is fucked, but my brain craves for more. I dont know how many videous i will have to click on untill my eyes will melt
1 like@M.Streicher hi how do I find his Pateron can you post a link?
0 likes@M.Streicher where do i find his patreon ? Please ♥️
0 likes@Epic Shneak where do i find his patreon ? Please ♥️
0 likes@ladynottingham89 where do i find his patreon ? Please ♥️
0 likes@T Iger where do i find his patreon ? Please ♥️
0 likesLove always Wins On patreon look up JSC. The link should be somewhere on this channel.
0 likes🤣🤣🤣 Awesome
0 likesLol
0 likes@Looking for San Junipero I love your name! That's my favorite episode of Black Mirror haha. I actually just rewatched it a few days ago. 😊
2 likesMore! Mooore!
0 likes@Nicole Baloney just pay the man the $1 minimum ffs. He has worked hard for that $1, ffs.
1 like@NealCassady yeah and so does athletes. Do you get more out of these videos for $1 than you do say a coffee? Never,ind what he gets from other patrons it’s the intimate transaction between you and the creator. Look, I don’t say how come I’m paying $50 a month for my internet a month when other customers are also paying that much and more so my provider should give me it for free! It just doesn’t work that way.
1 likepicks at face scabs yeah man You know I’m good for it! I got a like right here, maybe a comment or two might get me somethin?? Common man just one video that’s all I need!
1 likeWsl
0 likesYea, same here... I'm not losin control and gettin too far down this rabbit hole... You are. I'm not at the last video that I've watched on this channel-- and wishing like hell I can find a whole new set of videos somewhere I haven't seen... Absolutely not.
0 likesWhat? I'm not crying, you are! 😢I'm in control!
... But, uh, hey... Got any more vids up with a different channel, JCS? Askin for a friend who is addicted to the series and who is definitely not me. 😒
Great work, man. your videos are very entertaining and amusing and even educational, when it comes to human psychology. Keep up the good work.👍 People be feening for this shit... Not me, of course, but others. >_>
Soon you'll be having dreams you're under murder investigation!
0 likesI just need a little JCS video for my glaucoma.
1 like@Rude Boys Podcast same
0 likesOng
0 likesI'm not addicted, u are
1 likehahahhahhhahahaahaha !!..... lol
0 likesI just finished all the videos for the 3rd time I’m growing a tolerance I need more
0 likesThere's something you might not know about me Joe Rogan... I binge watch criminal psychology videos on youtube.
0 likes😭😭😭😭😭😭
1 likeYea😅
0 likes@Rude Boys Podcast 😭🤣
0 likes@T Iger I thought the pound was stronger than the US dollar? Or is it more expensive where you are?
0 likes@Philosopher's Stone It must be Paypal taking a cut for doing the transaction.
0 likes:p 🙏💪
0 likesMax Outrage: pssst max- if you think these are good try David E Taylor,s Deposition hearing,
0 likesLol asking for a friend
0 likesMe either, bro! You got links to the others yet?🤣
0 likesHardy har har
0 likes@Rude Boys Podcast i’m dead bro 😂😂
0 likesI'm up to maybe my 10th or 11th vid in a row. Despite knowing a few of the cases from That Chapter I'm still finding these JCS videos highly addictive, and yes, I think I have a problem
1 likeAmennnnn
0 likesDown the rabbit hole I continue to go clip after clip. This is crack
1 like162 replies saying Im an addict.
1 likeLMAO...Thanks
0 likes@M.Streicher NOOOO NEVER PAY FOR THESE GARBAGE SITES LIKE PATREOAOAOAN TRASH NO ONE NEEDS THAT BULL
0 likes@Once upon a Crime ..Don't do it Max. It's a trap. Haven't you been watching?
0 likesI don’t need this to put me to sleep, nope....I can quit anytime and sleep the night....
0 likesme neither...... mooore mooreomooore
0 likes@M.Streicher thank you 🙏 I am rewatching videos cuz I like this channel so much. So glad I found this comment.
0 likesYeah same, I'm totally not addicted😅😅
1 like@Rude Boys Podcast Literally hahaha
0 likes@M.Streicher thank you so much for this info, I hope the TCaP stuff is still up
0 likesSame!!!
0 likesHa! So funny. I’m ok, I can quit anytime I want... where’s that next video, where’s that next video! Too funny. OMG! I’ve got it too!
0 likes@Christina Rivers Dragnet all over again!
0 likes@Mike Taylor its a slippery slope. You’re probably too far gone already. Welcome. (Ha ha ha ha!) (where’s that next video! Groan...)
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesSo good to know im not the only JCS addict out there!!
@Rude Boys Podcast its become an addiction at this point 😂😂😂
0 likesBLU I haven’t actually laughed at comments for some time until I seen this comment, the second reply, and your reply. A good little chain hahaha
0 likes@BLU 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesMax Outrage - the reason I'm here, along with your friends and family, is because we care. This is an intervention.
1 likeYou have a problem. And it's effecting those around you. Put the phone down and have a seat.
Max outrage, admitting you have a problem is the first step to recovery bro
0 likes😭😭💀 this is me rn , I found em 24 hours ago , I think I've watched four so far end to end
0 likes@M.Streicher 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
0 likesI KNOW!! his channel is so great but jas the least amount of videos out of any creator I follow. I'm sure these are hard to make so ima stay as patient as I can for as long aa possible...just hope I don't break my phone accidentally once I get a video notification 😆 😆
0 likesJust one more and I'm done for good
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesI tripped and landed here 🥸
0 likesIt's not addiction if I just watch them in moderation, right?
0 likesTotally feckin addicted too!!!
0 likesBrilliant content
I need a 12 step program for these
0 likes⁰michelle
0 likesFirst
0 likespulls out knife alright cut the shit, ik u got the vids cheif
0 likesOmg im the same can't stop
1 likeCheck his patreon there’s even more
0 likes@M.Streicher man wtf I wanna watch them 😞but I ain’t even got a card I’m jsut a kid bru
0 likescheck out Matt Orchard . also LPR Presents and TT Criminological Breakdown. youre welcome :)
0 likes@ice la honk I was gonna thank you until you preemptively said your Welcome so thanks but no thanks
0 likes@Forehandburrito glad youre not checking them out. youre not wanted
1 like@ice la honk ok deal
0 likes👏🤣
0 likesHahahha im in a drug detox right now getting of opiates. Been binge watching his content. Good for criminals aswell 🤣
0 likes@Suck My Turnip another good binge watch for addicts like myself is datura trip stories they’re seriously fucked up man
0 likesSnorts video about Jeff
0 likesYeah that's the good stuff
@M.Streicher where
0 likesJcs what's good homie its Friday night!!!! Drop some more of that good shit quick! I know u been getting my msges
0 likesMeeeeeee 😭
0 likesI've watched all of his videos enough times to be embarrassing and it's basically the only channel I check up on to see if I missed a notification.
Same! I need more
0 likesI like your avatar.
1 likewow its actually only a dollar, finally something I can afford
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
1 likeSeriously!!!! We need more!
1 likeHahaha
0 likesFacts
1 likeI know I can’t wait till he makes another video
0 likes@M.Streicher :O...
0 likesIts hard guys, this is the third time I’ve fallen off the wagon... 😔
1 likeAnd let’s face it, there’s a few placebos out there, but sometimes you just need the good stuff. And honestly, those placebos are the gateway to JCS.
"Do you have an addiction? A compulsion? Help me to understand"
0 likesHahaha ha!
2 likes@M.Streicher what's the link to his patreon?
0 likesextremely addictive. jcs is poised to be the most watched channel. its sooooososososososooso good.
0 likesI got hooked yesterday I don't think there's end for me !? I'm gonna stop watching I promise 😥
0 likesStarting in 2034 😫😩😫🥴
@princess B 💌 channel is pure fire. narrators voice is perfect and his editing is masterful to keep in line with the narration. it's unbelievable.
1 likeSwear I’m addicted to this bruh
0 likesLike seriously why do I keep clicking on these. I have no choice at this point 🤣
0 likesLmao Fr same
0 likes😄🤣
0 likesLol
0 likesWhat is a patreon? An internet site?? Where do I go?
0 likes@J. N. yes and there’s an app, I think you have to make an account
0 likes@Lifegoeson100 So I just have to search "patreon criminal psychology" and with a prepaid card I will be able to watch the other videos?! :) COOL! But it will have to wait until tomorrow, its already 6:57am now, only an hour left to sleep hihih! And what is "an app"?
1 likeJoin patreon
0 likes@J. N. I just searched, you could search JCS Patreon in Google, or the Patreon website or app. Apps are something you could download on some electronic devices. There’s usually an App Store. Yes, a prepaid card should work. Haha, dang 1 hour of sleep 😅. But, yeah, I think that’s how it works 🙂
0 likes@M.Streicher you legend
0 likesF**** lol, no doubt! On any plane, funny.
0 likes@BLU LMAOO
0 likesWatch the complete interrogation of Jodi Arias and all the trials, it will help with the withdrawal symptoms, hours of pure satisfaction! 😁
0 likes@M.Streicher what's so crazy is the patreon isn't mentioned in the videos and isn't linked in the video description or channel about page. i've never wanted to give a YT creator money as much as i do while also having trouble finding the link to do so! (i'll google it - it's just ironic and i love it)
0 likesFirst one's free. Maybe tell him it's your birthday.
0 likesjust... one more
1 like@NealCassady it's nothing compared to equally popular YouTubers.
0 likes@BLU me rn
0 likes@Mike Taylor just here to ask 8 months after how serious it is xD
0 likesSigmar guided me to these videos..... I'm not addicted man. IM NOT MAN
1 like@ladynottingham89 hi there, wondering you knew where I can find his patreon or if you could link it to me, thanks
1 like@BLU have you quit
0 likesMy name is Zach and I'm addicted to binging JCS videos.
1 like@Zach Rengifo My name is Yeppers and im addicted to binging JCS videos and doing nothing with my life so double jeopardy.
2 likes@jayson phillips no why? I have family there
0 likes@YEPPERS hi yeppers. It's ok. I was doing good but discovered his patreon with even more videos
1 likeSame
0 likes@Zach Rengifo Oh oh my addiction only grows stronger but Zach the problem is rewatching if you finish them all its too powerful of an addiction
1 likeOh my god I'm crying 😂😂😂 thank you for that!!!!
1 likeRight??
0 likesThat's literally 95% of the viewers this week after the pretending psychopath video 💀
1 likethat is so funny
0 likesTry "Mr Ballin." His videos aren't highly addictive or the equivalent to crack cocaine either.
0 likes@Zach Rengifo where can I find his Patreon??? Asking for a friend 😅, I’m not at all a new sub and addicted to his videos. I can stop anytime I want to.
0 likes@Rude Boys Podcast looks around yea yea how much you got?
0 likes@Epic Shneak what’s his Patreon name
0 likes@M.Streicher ya don’t say 😐😐
0 likesI’m not addicted
If you search for them there’s some unlisted ones
0 likes@First Last this video is a year old. Your comment is only 3 months old…. How are you first?
0 likes@Rude Boys Podcast chappelle joke?? Hahahahahha
0 likes@SewLemony the patrion app and search Jim can't swim
0 likesLmao!!! C'mon man..just a lil bit more!!!
2 likes"A winner is you"!!!
0 likes@T Iger How is a pound worth less that a US buck?
0 likesNo more videos. Along with heart attack, stroke and car accidents....The v!rus cured murder!👍🏿
0 likes37k WTF!!!
0 likesWhat’s his patreon link?
0 likes33k monthly patrons? Thats almost enough to cover his student loans! Also, this channel is done by at the very least two people, most likely more than that.
2 likes@An Anthropomorphic Talking Gourd I agree!
0 likesTheir Patreon is a gold mine. Also they used to have a video on an incel here but removed it from the site
0 likesMax, "I don't have a problem or anything, I can quit any time I want".
0 likesMe: Yep, he is addicted
Do they have rehab for those addicted to JCS?
Must. Have. More. Please!!!!
0 likesAhahahaha …. For real… me too!!! 😳🤯
0 likesJCSA (JCS Anonymous)
0 likes@M.Streicher I did not know that, which is why I like him because he doesn’t spend the first five minutes telling us! But yes, JCS certainly deserves at least that because I can’t stop watching! Love the voice, love the videos and how he remains objective. I am definitely going to start a Texas chapter of JCSA (anonymous!)
1 like@Mike Scott Haha!
0 likes@T Iger Hey bro, is there by any chance that if i spent $1 it would have CC or Subtitles over there? You know, i kinda not having english as my native, bro.
0 likes@Albert Prima Laia I could not tell you because I did not use them
0 likes😅
0 likes@Once upon a Crime where do I sign up for the $1 a month?
0 likesWhat I learned from this is if I ever get arrested for something serious to SHUT MY MOUTH and not get drawn into answering any questions
2 likesLol i totally felt the regret she felt right after she said, she doesnt believe thats them on the floor, cuz he just continued to fixate on that and she clearly was jus filling the empty space with something cuz she knows the actual truth. Just an observation.
0 likesFrench Canadian culture can be a bit much sometimes, but I like hearing this guy talk.
1 likeLook, I like these JCS - Criminal Psychology videos. I appreciate their frank and straight forward description of each case, the people involved, their motivation and the analysis of the situations presented. I can't watch your videos on cases involving kids though.
0 likesHi. Question. Did u guys notice there arent any ads on this channel? Is it not monetized? Coz this is amazing content.
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I don't think youtube deems it 'monetizeable'. I mean, they throw a tantrum at basic cussing. Really a shame cause it's such good content.
293 likesAds suck!
4 likesI’m gonna sound like an absolute prick but I have YouTube premium and wouldn’t have noticed either way. But he does too much hard work for it not to be monetized!
194 likesDiDi DiDi atleast you’re self aware❤️
77 likesYou can go contribute to his patreon. There is a lot of videos on there that aren't on here.
71 likesI’m a patron and was told recently that no new content will be uploaded to Patreon. It stated that everything will be accessible to anyone for free on YouTube from now on. I’m still a patron even after that statement went out.
69 likes@Bratya N- This was taken directly from an update statement from JCS’s Patreon.
26 likes“ The JCS Patreon is now a streaming service for the 36 episodes currently on here. It should be assumed that no more content will be posted to this site.”
From how that sounds, I can only assume that they aren’t going to upload all of the old content. JCS’s Patreon will be a streaming service. So I don’t expect to see the old stuff uploaded here....at least not right now. But, I’m going to ask directly for clarification. As soon I hear anything, I’ll let you know.
T Rex- I do not know, to be honest. Every time I try and go to their Patreon, it redirects to me being logged in.
2 likes@Gusteree DiDi who tf buys YouTube premium 😂
17 likes@K3NZ1E people that don’t like to complain about ads and get it half off because of student discount ☺️
25 likesI get ads...
1 likeI’ve watched a number of vids on this channel with ads so it may just be this vid or a couple you were lucky enough to not hit
6 likeswtf i literally had minimum 3 ads on EVERY video from him
6 likesYo Jennifer do you have the solution?
2 likesA coke and a butterfinger, she might have talked.
2 likesThere are ads.
3 likesSome vids have ads now
0 likesHe can get money from Youtube itself, it has 1M subs and our views are count to pay
1 likeJust you wait. 😜
0 likes@T Rex it doesn't sound bad to me to want to see them without paying now that it's just streaming the episodes with no new content. I was ready to buy in until I read that. How would anyone expect to keep or gain subscribers when the content has stopped? I want to watch them and would happily pay a fee to access videos of my choosing but to pay a monthly subscription for no new content? Nah..
1 likeI get ads on it sometimes
0 likesI don’t know, I pay for YouTube Premium and Patreon.
0 likes@Caleb Shipley In Canada they can still keep questioning.
1 likeI have You Tube Premium so no channel has ads
1 like@brandon the writer how many times did you need to repeat You Tube?
0 likesYes! Huge part of the reason why I keep coming back.
0 likesWell so much for that
0 likes@Gusteree DiDi bro, guess what. adblock has a browser for the phone and it works : D it's what i use to watch YT on phone. Hope that helps you out ~
0 likes@emma bradshaw How exactly does stating someone pays for a service and uses it make them a prick? I don’t pay for it myself I can bare a coupe of ads for a few bucks. Just saying that that’s kind of toxic.
0 likesI just washed the case of lee rodarte on this channel, and it had ads on it.
0 likes@6 4 it was a joke and im pretty sure OP wasn't offended, i rlly couldn't care less if they have yt premium
0 likesAgree. This channel is absolutely phenomenal.
0 likes🤫
0 likes@Gusteree DiDi have you ever heard of ad blocker? There's also browser add ons to download videos and convert to any format. Literally no reason to buy premium. You're literally throwing away money.
0 likes@Caleb Shipley that's not how that works.. She absolutely doesn't have to Answer any questions whatsoever, but her investigating officers can ask her as many questions as they please. They have the right to record sound and pictures of anyone in their custody except when using the bathroom or shower.
0 likesAny time she is being monitored, and after she has been cautioned, anything she says may be used in evidence against her. It's right there in the caution.
@Caleb Shipley She didn't plead the fifth, because this is in Canada. She has the right to remain silent, but the police have the right to keep asking questions. It's explained in the video.
0 likesI do get ads on some videos. Probably hard to monetize with certain crimes sadly
0 likes@DEADisBEAUTIFUL Hey, I can't find his Patreon, please could you send me a link?
0 likes@Gusteree DiDi i find it so weird that people are giving you flack for having youtube premium lol. i have it too, it's worth it to me and everyone's allowed to spend their money how they want to
0 likesDamn I never knew this video existed. Fuck YouTube. This is S tier content
8 likesWhenever I see people who murdered someone they always seem to have this dead evil look in their eyes.
0 likesSo they can keep asking you questions, showing you photos, doing whatever. And then the prosecution can pretend that your reaction to something just isn't what it's supposed be if you're innocent, and play up that bit of the video. That's a pretty messed up system right there.
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It's not the sole evidence they would supply and get a conviction with, just something to support the rest of it.
0 likes@Darren unless the case is weak and they still want the conviction. I sympathize with cops trying to put bad people behind bars but I know that they will lie to get a conviction if outside pressure is sufficient.
0 likesIt is bullshit. Every Canadian should be taught to rest their head on the table for these types of things.
how did she only get 10 years for murdering 2 children, her OWN children!?
1 like“They trusted you”. That hit me
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Yup, that's when she finally broke and actually showed a bit of emotion
82 likesI was waiting for him afterwards to say "They loved you".
28 likesIIAndersII YOU WERE THE CHOSEN ONE
10 likes11:25
12 likesI think it's when he said, "You gave them life." But she still remained unemotional. Pure evil has no conscience.
7 likesSome ppl.really are sick monsters
1 likeMe too
1 likeAmy Quinn do you think they actually trusted her? I doubt they did. I think no one knows someone, the way a helpless person KNOWS the person who is in control of them. I would bet anything they loved and FEARED her. Heavy on the feared.what say you?
1 likerebecca jelena wang I completely understand you. I’m really sorry you had one too. My mom destroyed my relationship with my only child. Life is soul sucking. I’m glad your mom didn’t get yours. If you’re smart you’ll keep her away from yours. My therapist told me, too late, to see my mom as POISON, and not to let her near my child. Parental alienation is real. Be safe.
1 like@Rhonda Sisco-Cleveland She didn't get the youngest girl & the boy.But due to her,I lost contact with the oldest girl & the midst one too...She's 17 today,I don't know how to tell her happy birthday...My mother refuses to give me or her father her cell phone number.I just want to tell her I love her and miss her a lot.I might send some pictures by the mail from when we were still a family,both girls smiling & having fun.I feel you.I didn't believe it either until a therapist told me I shouldn't feel guilty.There are just done ppl unable to feel guilt, remorse or shame, he said.I had to wait several yrs for this therapist.He made me wanna live again.Stay strong & Safe.Your girl probably knows that you love her.Maybe she too, is afraid of your mum.Hope things get better.She deserves her mum.💞
2 likesrebecca jelena wang I’m so sorry! I hope things change for you❤️
0 likes@Rhonda Sisco-Cleveland🙏🏼🌺🕊️🍃✌🏼💗 🤲🏼🦋
0 likes@Rhonda Sisco-Cleveland i guess we will never know 😢
0 likesIf she had any sense at all she should have said I want to speak to my lawyer. And invoke her right to remain silent
0 likesThis might be the worst type of crime anyone can commit.
0 likesImagine if a man killed his two daughters he would get life in prison without parole. This is also why every country should have the death sentence
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He would get epsteined in Canada if he wasn't in PC.
0 likesIt should be illegal to batter someone for 5 hours after they have stated they want to invoke the right to stay silent.
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ok psychopath lol
0 likes10 years for killing two people. That is bull shit.
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When will we begin protecting children in society? Maybe once all those in global leadership are not pedophiles anymore the justice system will care about youth better?
220 likesthey did not proof that she killed her children, that is why
20 likes@Maher Fatfat why do put her in jail then?
50 likesNo, this is not what they said. She has already done 10 years (2009-2019) and she was condemned again to life sentence with the possibility of parole in 2029. This means, that IF they accept her early release request, she would have basically spent ~20 years in prison.
157 likesPeople? Children you mean
14 likes5 years for each person, makes sense
3 likes@fortnite4201 x damn great moment to put your sexist views out there 🤮
48 likes@MAN University Children are still people, but yes, the clarification makes it even more despicable. 😡
10 likesPhil Mellow isn't a real man. Any guy who tosses around the word sexism would offer to blow the barbarian at the gate instead of fight him.
40 likes@Michael C. Says the white knight who would probably faint at the very notion of confrontation.
19 likesWatch it again. It was a life sentence.
15 likes@sheenie beanie Just think of it as a very late abortion.
3 likes@Laurie L "The American People are tired of women"
26 likes-Bernie Sanders
Welcome to Canada baby
1 likeBecause she is a woman
6 likesnot even people, CHILDREN!
1 like@fortnite4201 x that has nothin to do with being a woman. If it was a white christian man they would have let him go too.
8 likes@Leyla AK explain why women receive 63% less prison time than males for the exact same crimes
26 likes@Ice Cream Man show me the statistics. Your websites
7 likes@Leyla AK well they deleted 4 more links, F off YouTube
5 likesMy cousin recently got shot and killed and the woman who did it is currently out on bail and the most she’ll get IF ANYTHING is 36 months.
9 likes@I Sa 10000% agree! Its sickening that child molesters and killers get minimum jail time and drug dealers get life!
1 likeKilling unborn babies : 0 years and $0 fine
7 likes@Phil Mellow the ironic thing is your comment is sexist. Trying to be passive aggressive to shut down someone who is pointing out cultural sexism that is blatant and obvious is in itself sexist.
17 likesIt’s a fact. Women don’t face real consequences for their actions. It’s been proven over and over and over throughout history.
@Monte Mitchell these comments are my favourite. unnecessarily long ramblings without any substance including 'proven facts' with no prove or sources whatsoever. #karenlogic 🤠
4 likes@Monte Mitchell dummy 🤣 how old are you? 10? thanks for making my evening and disqualifying yourself. have a nice (and bitter) life ♥️
2 likes@Phil Mellow the point is it’s all over the fn internet, sentencing disparities between the genders. Hers some names to look up- Jody Arias, Esther Stephen, Asia Argento, Etc etc.
9 likesYeah it's also 5+ years in prison and a felony to have 30 round magazines in california but only a misdemeanor and 1 year in prison for possession of drugs
0 likes@Maher Fatfat then why is she in prison?
0 likesNow what if she had balls. Different sentence
0 likesNo, she got life. You honestly think someone is going to let her out after 10 years? Nope.
1 likewelcome to canada :(
0 likes@Kevin Eontrainer not the pro life man telling women to do with there bodies 💀💀💀💀🤣
1 like@Mark Wurz Cool Story bro and yeah btw Epstein killed himself by breaking his neck while practicing a somersault.
1 like@daiya In that case it's not only women's body anymore. Stop pretending.
0 likes@Double Jacket Jimmy what am I pretending? A man or anybody should never tell a woman what to do with her body simple as that
0 likesits also a faulty assumption on your part. That's just when she is first up for parole
0 likesTay K floor 40 years for just being with the tigger man ...justice system is a joke
1 likeBc shes crazy !
0 likes@Ice Cream Man Probably bc women, most women, arent quite as brutal as men..
1 like@fortnite4201 x lmao
0 likes@Laurie L Exactly!
0 likes@Ice Cream Man but did you notice that even pedophiles get way less sentence than most of the people do? Drug users get life sentences. So that means the system fucked up generally. Feminist have themself complained that it's unfair that some men (mostly black men cause of racial profiling) get more jail time. The statistics that more men get jail time is cause of mostly bc of racist court members. That's why more men get more jail time.
2 likes@sandi sandii so what?
1 like@Maria Gabriellebut at the end of the day it’s the WOMANS body that’s carrying the child
3 likesI think we can all agree that the real crime here is the perm at 3:08... ammaright or ammaright or ammaright? 😂
0 likes@Maria Gabrielle They do not use aborted fetal cells in vaccines. That’s so not true. But it’s nice of you to admit that it’s a fetus and not an actual baby.
3 likes@Mark Wurz look in to the marc dutroux case and the franklin scandal.
1 like@Phil Mellow XD You people funny af. Proves a serious world fact and you reply "dummy, are u 10" I mean ahaha
2 likes@Andrew read my comment again and then try again :)
0 likesWelcome to the Commonwealth. Yet in the United States some aggravated assault cases can result in prison terms of 10-20 years.
0 likesIt's Canada
0 likes@Mark Wurz IMO significant circumstantial evidence exists that it deserves further public scrutiny, however, whether or not you realize it you just demonstrated that your mind is so completely closed to this possibility that you become noticeably agitated if another person mentions it while you disingenuously demand they “prove it” to you.
0 likesIf you truly want to acquire knowledge you must drop the personal bias and fully explore every avenue until you have a thorough understating of BOTH sides of the argument. Most can’t do it.
Look into the Madeline McCann abduction. The police sketches of the suspects literally look exactly like both Podesta brothers and Ghislaine Maxwell
@Captain Snark two children = 5 + 5 = 10 years
0 likesbecause it's two victims it's two lots of 5
@Mark Durane... I'm sorry did you think I was trying to argue about the fact that 5+5=10?
0 likesI was saying that giving someone 10years for taking away the future if two children that are your own should give you life with no possibility of parole. I mean you have to be sociopathic to take the life of your own children and show no remorse she should never be let into society.
Hope you get it
@Captain Snark which society?
0 likes@Thomas Makryniotis considering if she does get parole or just having the possibility of parole is unbelievable
0 likes@Thomas Makryniotis Canada for ya eey
0 likesshe's canadian. She probably said sorry and got her sentence knocked down from a life sentence to just 10 years.
0 likes@Mark Durane society of scientology
0 likesWhich society do you think? How about those lemme rephrase.
Let back into the general popluation of people who live on earth but specifically canada.
I have a question though do you think ten years for killing two children is punishment? I'm genuinely curious
@Captain Snark 2 sentences ( 2 lots of 5 years) for two kids so it makes sense
0 likes@Mark Durane I have never disagreed more (in relation to the sentance given) and I don't not wish to talk to you further. Good day.
0 likes@Captain Snark stay safe out there, have a good one
0 likes@el You know, I'm female and he's actually correct. Women do in fact face less time for these things. It's sad, I was shocked when I first found out but that's how fucked the justice system is. This has been going on throughout the entirety of history. I could link you some sources if you want
2 likesmy god, the brain power in these comments....
2 likesShe received life in prison with the possibility of parole in 10 years
1 like@Leyla AK LOL. in you're dreams maybe. Go cry yourself to sleep bro. Is trump still living rent free in your head?
2 likes@Thomas Makryniotis Not even close to enough for killing two children.
0 likesIts 2nd degree... if the judge wasnt incmpetent the first time she would be there for life
0 likes@910GOONIE910 A law is a template. It just gives some guidelines. If the law says "possibility of parole" then so be it. Now whether she actually gets paroled, it's a whole other story. This is how a court or a judge wants to apply the law.
0 likes@zebutters becus it said shes eligible in 2030 or something like that.. did you not watch?
0 likes@Lasse Hammersbald I guess you don't understand what parole means.
0 likeswelcome to quebec lmao
0 likes@Bravenstein because it fucking did! lol
0 likes@Phil Mellow It is pretty sexist, but think. Do you think if a man killed his children for the only reason of revenge, would only get 10 years? If you have half of a braincell, you would say no, he would get more.
0 likesTwo children*
0 likesand that's the Canadian Justice system for you
0 likes@MAN University Children are not people? lol
0 likesOther countries aren’t as strict as the US in sentencing I guess
0 likesyou are a bit misunderstood so let me explain. in canada any charge of murder is automatically life in prison the deciding factor is the time until parole. this lady was charged with two counts of second degree murder and the minimum time until parole for that charge is 10 years and she got the minimum. if you wonder why the two counts of murder don't add the 10 years of parole ineligibility together that's because it was unconstitutional until 2011 and this happened in 2009. i think consecutive parole ineligibility is still unconstitutional in Quebec where this took place. the parole bored have had a lot of controversies and this one of them but traditionally if you have antisocial personalty disorder you were probaley never getting parole
0 likes@Mary Stevens that's not how law works in canada
0 likesNot only people but children with whole lives ahead of them. Future generations. How disgusting
0 likes@Christopher Eblen you‘re aware of the fact that she got life right? makes all of your arguments kind of pointless and the initial comment even more sexist.
0 likesShe was given a life sentence. Parole requires approval, and there's no chance they'll sympathize with a child killer.
0 likesI like Pretending to be Crazy. One of the only JCS videos that focused on the Psychology. The other ones i watched, are awesome, but more true crime and not Psychology
0 likesYou never know if a "mother" is a "monster".
0 likesI’m beyond shocked that she will eventually be free again
0 likesGod I hope they never let her out
0 likesTen years to parole for killing two children.
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That's it??? What a weak sentence!
133 likes''woman are oppressed''
309 likes@leathery420 only reason karla is out is because the evidence of her being involved in the killings was discovered after she was sentenced. Although as a Canadian myself, i can confirm the sentences in our country are far too lax for both convicted murderers and sex offenders alike
139 likesEquality at its finest.
60 likes@shinski They are though, they're given leniency in some social situations but oppressed in others. Same for men, they are given leniency in some social situations but oppressed in others. It's a complex world and we're all getting fucked over in different ways.
133 likesYeah like wtf
5 likesYa know? How disappointing
6 likesWow Canada going soft on crime im so surprised, also the country that said they will take in ex-isis fighters to "re-intergrate" into society yeah my fucking ass. Also the country that wants you to give up like half your yearly earnings for dog shit healthcare where you wait in the ER for 9 hours just to be sent home without being seen. Not to mention the surgery rationing
33 likesWHAT???!!!???!!! Fucking unbelievable!! Things like that should NEVER be able to come back to society. You don't get more evil than that, killed by the person that gave you life, those poor girls, RIP
20 likesNot fun to defend a shorter sentence but devils advocate - she strikes me as depressed to the point of disassociation. A fundamentally different cause of murder than, for instance, a girl in my state who killed a 10 year old and then wrote in her diary it was "ah-mazing".
7 likesWill this woman be a danger in 10 years? Can society be safe with her on parole?
That should factor in to prison sentences as much as retribution.
If this was a man hed get 3 times more
20 likesshe's a woman and it's canada so she's basically above the law
28 likes20 years actually it happened in 2009
3 likes@ivan ivanovich ⚠️🚨🚨incel alert🚨🚨⚠️
11 likesThe legal system is extremely lenient with women and Canada's criminal justice system is already lenient in general. Beautiful country, awful government.
15 likesThat’s Canada for ya. Dude decapitated some guy on a bus and held it hostage and got out after a couple years and is walking the streets.
22 likes@Kevin Snyder I mean it's not just pedos, and murderers who get off easy. Career criminals with long lists of offenses get only years.
5 likesWas that guy around Edmonton who wasn't a murderer. Was on probation/parole and a couple cops ran into him in a Casino. He was breaking his release conditions and carrying a handgun and was already a prohibited person who couldn't ever poses guns let alone in a casino. So they approach to talk, and he shoots them both. Kills one, and wounds the other and flees. They later track him down after he had broken into a rural cottage in killed himself.
There was the 2014 shooting on Remembrance day on parliament hill that left the reservist dead. He wasn't much of a criminal just lots of drug charges. In the year before the shooting he literally asked his judge to sentence a year or so in prison so he could get his drug problem under control. Judge said nah and released him with conditions. Months later with almost no money left he illegally bought a 30-30 model 94 and traveled from the Vancouver area to Parliament to commit a very public suicide mission.
There is also that video of Calgary police chasing a guy on a bike who is running because he's on parole for about 74 other property, weapon and drug charges. Plus he has a loaded handgun in his backpack and a whole lot of drugs. Been years, now and honestly I wouldn't be surprised if they released him again.
Can think of quite a few more, and even know a few people who have family and friends get off pretty easy in terms of jail/prison time for drug,alcohol and some violence.
Wrong
0 likes@Cyan Light men are oppressed by real tangible things like the draft and legal/incarceration/aid bias, women are not oppressed by institutions like men are. Unlike the societal oppression that feminists claim oppresses them (and it does but men too) these biases against men are systemic, they are literally written in the rule books and yet they are not changed. IF A US LAW SAID THAT WOMEN COULD BE FORCED TO WORK FOR THE GOV" AND MEN WERE NOT FORCED TO THERE WOULD BE OUTRAGE AND IT WOULD BE CHANGED IMMEDIATELY. That is literally the draft and it has been that way all through the enlightened 90s and 2000s. Men are far more oppressed than women are in 1st world countries.
9 likes@Cyan Light Thank you! This is what people don't understand about oppression and privilege. Because society is hierarchical in nature depending on your status you can be granted leniency is certain situations or be on the other end in others. Both men and women have traditionally had oppressive social and cultural obligations. For example, men have been seen as expandable. Expected to give up their lives or even expected to bare the weight of labor and provision. Women have been expected to play submissive roles and depending on the culture maybe be forced to resign to duties at home. With their value largely focused on sex and reproduction. Most of the human race has been oppressed. Under dictators, monarchs, religious states. It really sucks that extremist groups on both sides don't take this into consideration.
20 likesLol Canada/woman/white victims.
2 likesSo if she behaved well she is walking free right now.Kudos to Canada 🇨🇦🤣
0 likes@Cyan Light thank you for showing some intelligence in this cesspool.
9 likesDamn Canada, even America isn't that light on criminals
2 likes@leathery420 Without Karla Homolka's testimony they didn't have a case against Paul Bernardo. Do you bargain with her or do you let her go free? We know he was incredibly violent towards her because her family and coworkers reported it to police without prompting. She had a lot of reasons to fear for her life and that's a mitigating circumstance. Forensic psychiatrists in Canada have never released someone who went on to re-offend so if the tell me she's no danger to the public I believe them. They're the experts and they have all the facts.
2 likes@Long Schnozzed Tribesman men receive other social benefits of their own that women don't. The subject isn't exclusive to just the justice system. Stop thinking so one dimensionally for once in your life
8 likes@M GM female
0 likes@Lacey Johnson thank you for showing some intelligence in this cesspool of a comment section. You restore my faith and sanity.
7 likesCanada's legal system is weak. And we're letting junkies take over the country.
1 likeThats ok she will meet her maker in the afterlife and be judged more fairly then
2 likesIt’s Canada, whatd you expect
3 likesShe would've gotten more if they found her weed stash
3 likesWelcome to canada
0 likesCanada
0 likes@Kevin Snyder hah and canadians make fun of the American systems.
3 likesTsal Vlaxitov there’s innocent people with larger sentences...
1 likePOSSIBILITY OF PAROLE... listen when you watch something dude
6 likesTsal Vlaxitov thats fucking sick.
0 likes16:47 pretty bummed at the light sentencing
1 likeWow. That's pretty crazy. They must've had no evidence..
0 likes@Solo Thank you! I try to ignore the crazy extreme feminists and the women hating incels/mgtow/redpiller types. They are literally two sides of the same coin. Hateful bitter crazies trying to push damaging propaganda/ideology on to people. Its nice to see some logical people every once in while. Hope youre having a good day :)
4 likes@Mrl really? That's still very light, though..
0 likesDisgusting
0 likes@Cyan Light That's why no one is oppressed and saying so is stupid. Every single individual experiences both adversities and advantages unique to their situation.
1 likeWomen always get it easy
1 like@leathery420 That's not the full story
1 likeIn Canada no one gets abo
0 likesThat doesn’t mean she will get it. That only means she can front the parole board. She will likely do 20 years before they even think of giving it to her. Some people never get it, despite being eligible.
1 likeTsal Vlaxitov WHAT????
0 likesTen years for the possibility of parole. Not the same as 10 years to parole.
4 likesIt works a lot differently here in america, we give people life sentences with no parole for much less here.
1 like@Cam Good yea it said she'd either get out or be eligible for parole in 2029 10 years for each kid I guess
0 likesOk, well...not exactly. She ELIGIBLE for parole after 10yrs. BIG difference, at least here in the USA
0 likesKevin Snyder * after the plea deal was accepted. “Deal with the devil” they call it
0 likesShinski you do realise it’s men giving out these sentences right? The same men who think women are meek and can’t commit crimes? So if ur upset be mad at the patriarchy for constructing women at that manner lol men will get mad at feminists for wanting to get rid of gender roles but are also upset women aren’t charged the same amount as men.
5 likes@Cyan Light yeah you are forgetting the part where woman actually get support for their ''oppression''
0 likes@Cyan Light well said
2 likesSithblade7 you’re allowed to have a name for negative things that happen under certain circumstances, your dislike to the word “oppressed” is based on societal issues
0 likes@TheUltimate their system is not very good for important procedures that's why many Canadians come to the US for cancer treatment and things like that Medicare for all sounds great but it leads to rationing of healthcare look at the average wait times in Canada vs america
0 likes@TheUltimate the Canadian healthcare system can deny certain surgeries and say they are not necessary and some patients have actually died due to the long waits and that's why when it's life or death surgery you usually come to the US
0 likesMost likely will get denied by the board.
0 likesCanada seems like an extremely liberal country. It was once said that it's like one huge San Francisco. Now I believe it.
0 likes@TheUltimate I'm pretty sure America's system is the best we have the world's best 5 year cancer survival rates and I wasn't saying they deny care but like for example some diabetic people are denied immediate treatment for circulation issues and they are told to wait for treatment and by then they need an amputation. That's what I meant by rationing. Because I assume every Canadian is given a right to government ran healthcare (not private) that there will always be rationing of healthcare I wasn't necessarily talking about splinters or stomach aches but just the overall Canadian system is swamped because of the universality. In a single payer system you can have 2 of the 3
0 likes1.affordability
2.quality
3.universality
When you use a single payer system you can have universality and affordability, but not quality due to shortages from the universality and I believe the wait time on seeing a specialist is on average over 4 weeks and that time can mean the difference between 100% recovery and having a permanent complication from the sheer wait time vs the US average wait time of 20 days. But it's just the long wait times in Canada that don't seem great especially since I assume that's why the taxes are so high in Canada to pay for thr burden nationalized healthcare system
@Mark Gibson Don't worry, we all hate the US. Parole board will deny her. She will need to work a miracle to not get denied.. which she isn't capable of from seeing this interview.
0 likes@TheUltimate Switzerland probably has the best single payer healthcare system since they offer supplemental healthcare that you pay for to get better services
1 likeCanada.
0 likesJESUS
0 likesthe patriarchy works in mysterious ways
1 likeTsal Vlaxitov Absolutely sickening isn’t it
0 likesShinski oh ffs
0 likesTrevor Harmon of the Isis fighters are from Canada, why shouldn’t they go back? It’s Canada’s responsibility, not anyone else’s.
1 like@contactkeithstack punishment is not retribution
1 like@Inarla exactly what do you think she can do to become a useful member of society FFS? Become a grade school teacher? Why was the grandmother fixing their lunches anyway?
1 likeThat old cliche"useful member blah blah" is meaningless at this point
There’s a loose canable in Japan so..
0 likesLacey Johnson telling like it is! 🙌🏾
0 likes@Cyan Light at the very least give us an example
0 likesWelcome to the Canadian legal system.
0 likesLee Lee Girl what case was that, I’m from Europe and I’m curious to see why they decided that
0 likes@Solo "women tend to get away with stuff more often" yes and thats exactly the problem we all are saying here
0 likes@Lefa and men have other social benefits exlusive to them. So if you wanted to talk about the problem, then you would talk about the inequality that effects both sexes as a whole. Not just focus in on one example that effects women.
3 likesThe only reason you would want to focus on one example is so you can shit talk women and mock eqaulity, rather than actually discussing social benefits as a whole.
@Solo i allready asked someone else in this thread to give an example of this male privilege. Im all for equality but shit like this isnt equal at all and I genuinly dont know where men get away with things as much as women or have as much privilege or however you want to say it.
0 likes@Ali Smith retribution literally means (just googled it) "punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act."
0 likesAdrian Tepes because only white Christian’s are Canadian of course /s
0 likes@Inarla i don't think you know the definition of reincarceration.. . It is synonymous with recidivism (people going BACK TO JAIL - a criminal "relapse" essentially.)
0 likesI think you mean reintegration.
@Trevor Johnson Have you ever lived in Canada? You make it sound like it is a fucking war zone here
0 likesGuy, sells some drugs that people actually seek out and buy, which is mostly used to go out and have a fun night out, no one force feeds them the drugs, he gets 15 years.
1 likeWoman kills 2 little children, she might go free after 10 years. LOL
Disgusting!!im in shock,she took her kids lives??!!and will be out to live hers!evil witch!!rip babies 🙏👼💕
0 likesWow
0 likesTo the POSSIBILITY of parole. Highly unlikely in a case like this.
0 likesleathery420 jesus christ. Thats terrifying.
0 likesThank you
0 likesBut "in AMERICA " knows all
Trevor poor baby
0 likesU poor that's why
Keep seething thru CORN pipe
0 likesTen murderers got 14 years
I live in Canada and we do not give extreme sentences like in the US; she should have def. gotten more
0 likes@Lacey Johnson figuratively not literally
0 likes@dobby you realize those men giving the sentences do so to appease female privilege right? Men of power, ie men with traits selected as useful to women and therefore marriage material. It isn't homeless men or poor gay immigrants from bangladesh writing or ruling over laws. Men may reinforce patriarchy but women construct it top to bottom.
0 likes@dobby I am an ex long time feminist, still do women's rights activism if I see an injustice, we can skip over intersectionality since that is another topic (hint it is a fake shallow made up bullshit way of trying to understand class, race, gender etc with 0 civil rights track record outside corporate PR), so I actually get what you are saying but it is simply false. It is what i once thought. Have you once thought what i now think-that both men and women have oppressions and advantages as men and women?
0 likesMen and women are not classes, they are overwhelmingly sexes (as most pipl are cisgender). So the idea that men do what is good for men is not obvious, unlike with class. Maybe you can look at it another way. Where is this patriarchy? In what society are most rich people poor? Or the Kings the serfs? Where are segregated cities with women in one neighborhood and men in another area? The analogies do not work.
The bottom rung of society is occupied by men. Feminists groups have lobbied to keep it that way, that is the track record, not the rhetoric. The top rung is also men is what creates the illusion of a patriarchy, but they are not their to represent men. Of course they hand much of their wealth over to women in their lives, because that is why they want to be at the top, access to women, which again-where are the other power systems in which the top dog does this sharing and taking risks for the oppressed? There are not any.
Everyone can name a million female privileges, but feminism is basically a religion, so all of these privileges will be called oppression by them. Women actually do face forms of oppression, as do men. And both have privileges. Women have more, because women by gate keeping reproduction and being more important to social reproduction have sexually selected for men that make up the minority of men you call the patriarchy, so as to outsource all sorts of tasks that protect women's imperatives. This ends up clashing with a large minority of free spirited smart ambitious womens goals, and that is oppression for them.
But the idea that there is a patriarchy and it is constructed by men makes no sense since it kills most men early, exposes them to forces and tasks, so horrible they need large bodies and bones to endure, and since twice as many of our ancestors are women as men.
@Lefa Xolo didn't say that the system was fair. It was more the opposite. They implied it was unfair, but there is unfairness too with women, and can't be denied. Also, they give multiple exemple of it, but you only picked the one that seems the less oppressive: the critics of what women wear, when there's far larger problems. Women have 14% chance (1/6, which is enormous) of being rape (men have 3% chance), they have less chance to get promotions or even getting hired at jobs because of the possibility of children. In some place in the US, a woman getting rape and keeping the baby will be forced to let the father see the children. That's my opinion, but I find it worse, in those circumstances, to be a woman.
0 likesWomen are opressed in days to days life. In laws, men have harsher punishments and have less chance to keep the kids in case of divorce.
Both are bad, both are inequality. (I also didn't put all exemples of men and women inequality, because it would be too long.) Saying only women are more privileged is bullshit.
More exactly: if it's concerned innocent people, women are generally more opressed. If it concerns criminals, men are generally more oppressed. It's horrible and needs to be changed to be more equal in all front.
@Mrl um math? FAIL!
0 likesivan ivanovich a man would get the same sentence. There are no gendered sentencing provisions in the Canadian criminal code
0 likesShe won't do any time she has appealed a guilty verdict twice. She is now released from prison while waiting her appeal, that will go on until they get an innercent verdict
0 likesdavid williams there are no more appeals left.
0 likesGuys relax she got life possibility of parole after 10 but she won't get it. Thats just the law.
0 likes@IUDEX do you think just saying things makes it true? even if you werent just simply stating something completely empty with no arguments attached, it would still be false.
0 likesAll the points that you can bring up about male oppression pale in comparison, and are in fact, often results of the initial female oppression that has been common place in society for centuries. Not that you are well read enough to understand that ofcourse, but regardless. Educate yourself before trying to make a point. Not that you even made an argument, you simply made an empty statement.
Education > your personal feelings/bias
It said she rendered a life sentence and an possibility of parole after 10 years 🤨
0 likesHonestly they should have left it at live sentence
0 likesShe was given a life sentence. Parole requires approval, and there's no chance they'll sympathize with a child killer.
0 likesI watched what pretending to be crazy looked like and now I can't stop
0 likesCanadian justice system at its finest.
1 likeIts funny how people act like these detectives are super heros bro the "techniques" they use we all have any manipulator can tell you this
0 likesJesus UFC champion, and now a high level interrogator, GSP truly does it all
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‘e waz not empressed wid ‘er performanss
0 likes“I don’t believe that’s them on the floor” well shit guys we got the wrong person
5 likesThis dude literally commanded she engage in his "April Fool's" zinger
20 likesSo she killed her kids and has a chance for parole? I dunt understand some of this stuff. A friend of mine was a little bit shady on his taxes for a couple of years and they came after him pretty hard and made him pay back everything he owed and sent him to prison for 6 months. 100% clean record and it still blows my mind that you're going to make somebody a felon which means he can't own firearms now and protect his family because of a money issue. First offense he could have been given a fine pay back the taxes you owe plus 20%. Don't do it again or you're looking at some jail time. So how the heck does somebody go out and kill their kids and get put in prison and then get a chance of parole? All that may seem irrelevant but it just seems like it doesn't add up sometimes the way the justice system works
0 likes5:45 Hold up, Canadian interrogations can last indefinitely?
0 likes“I invoke my right to remain silent”
0 likescontinues answering his questions anyways
Regardless of the circumstances Murder should be punishable by life in prison, or death.
0 likesThe leniency shown to women in sentencing of these cases is sickening
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@Ho Renomo what
0 likesIs she seriously still out of prison? Released in 2020 waiting for appeal? Hideous
0 likesThe fact she wasn’t screaming about finding the mofo that actually did this and ending their life herself... tells you everything you need to know.
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Yep pretty much. I'd be on the floor in agony if my kids were dead.
25 likesThe Indie Diary That's cause you function like a human being , she doesn't.
23 likesThe Indie Diary I couldn’t even imagine that is pure horror..........
1 likeIt's also why they got her the 10 years with possibility of parole. That woman will never get out of the Canadian system. They took the safest charges they could make stick to get her a life sentence. Every hearing will have parts of that video played back as well as the facts presented in the case. This was also a big case, she is going to rot on the inside and be dead in 15 or 20. She won't be in general population because they would kill her. She will be alone in a cell until she's pretty much dead.
2 likesnope that doesn't prove anything
0 likes@huh968 agreed, I think people get a bit confused when it comes to facts and law. She's one tough nut to crack, hence the charges. The prosecution got the maximum sentence and as I stated previously and her parole hearings will go on forever. The Canadian system is a little different. We do have shorter sentencing guidelines but that doesn't tell the whole story. Looking Paul Bernardo, he could have been released in 2018 but at each hearing they listen and send him back to solitary.
0 likesThat April fools line is savage!
0 likesI watched his video on the people that are pretending to be psychotic and now I’m hooked 😂
0 likesNot gonna lie - it was a bit rough to watch Geddy Lee be interrogated like that.
0 likesThat's weird - in the U.S. once you invoke your right to remain silent the cops can no longer question you!
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They can still question you. You don't have to answer , that's the remaining silent part
1 like"Luigi immediatly called his brother to help". This doesnt seem like a job for the mario brothers but okay
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I know I had to laugh..
89 likesWas hoping someone would say this.
56 likesThis made me laugh more than I should have done
35 likes🤣🤣🤣
7 likesMario was bopping mushrooms and could not be bothered.
43 likesHAHAHA "but okay" 😆
3 likesLMFAOOOOO 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
1 likeHAHAHAHA
1 likeAdel is like Hello ? It's me ......
8 likesYou must be American. Mistaking a French accent for an Italian...
2 likes@Mis ericordiam:
10 likesI don't think the accent had anything to do with it. I think it was simply the name "Mario".
Sorry, but your princess is in another castle!
5 likes😂😂😂
1 like🤣🤣🤣
1 likeLegendary
1 like@CrazyMiles hail satan
8 likes100%
1 likeShe doesn't believe her kids are dead, just kidnapped by bowser.
0 likes@CrazyMiles It takes more than just believing. Jesus said "Except a man be born of water and the Spirit he cannot enter into the kingdom of God." Acts 2:38 Repent and get baptized in name of Jesus Christ for remission of sins and ye shall receive the gift the Holy Ghost. Repent and do.works that are met for repentance. Then get baptized full immersion water just as Jesus did. So if he needed baptized how much more do we?? Baptism washes all our sins away!! Now you're a clean vessel ready to be filled with the Holy Ghost. Then seek fast and pray for the indwelling of the Holy Ghost which is Jesus' Spirit coming to live inside you. Usually done with the laying of hands by Holy Ghost filled elders to help pray you thru to the indwelling. We must be born again!!
0 likesHaunted Mansion...
0 likeslmfao right “but okay”
0 likesOh Mama MIa..
0 likesI’m screaming 😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@encinobalboa damn.
0 likesHey, if it they get the job done! 🤷♂️
0 likesLMAOOOO
0 likesi hope i don't go to hell for laughing
0 likesNot exactly the same but my dads name was Ernie and his best friend was named Bert. Voicemails of “Ernie, it’s Bert” sounded jokes.
0 likesAlmost everyone in the comments is from 2 days ago and you’re from 4 months ago. Respect
0 likesFfs
0 likesThis chick will be eligle in less than 8 years. My father did 15 in federal for white collar crimes and this child murderer gets way less....our justice system at work here guys
0 likeshuge props to whoever drew adeles hair in that courtroom portrait.
0 likesI would be willing to bet you any amount of money that that interrogator has been waiting to use that “ what day is it !” Its April fools !“!” Line since the day he started being a cop!!! Lmao!!!!!
0 likesI bet it was the best day of his life!!!!
I just wonder who would dislike such videos.
0 likesIt’s not just 10 years she’s serving. She got a life sentence with the possibility of parole, which can be denied.
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10 years for first degree murder. Then retried and given life sentence for second degree murder...of which she is eligible for parole in 2029. I would love to hear how these sentences were decided on.
36 likes@Cole Gaerber Not 3. Closer to 2/3 of sentence for good behavior if she's eligble for parole. I had a guy i lived with here in Canada at a community home when i was 15, that ended up robbing a dude, tying him up and beat him up and ended up killing him. He got 10 years for manslaughter and was out in 7 years.
16 likes@Boqoreh Precision Because she made a deal and he didn't.
6 likes@John Z having less murder victims is more important than punishing criminals heavily. If this person being out in 10 years means 5 less dead kids then I'll be happy with it. Her rotting in prison won't bring them back.
5 likesThose countries with light sentencing have much smaller homicide rates.
I think the "light" sentence was also because of how she killed them and it was harder to prove first degree or intent. If she had shot or strangled them or whatever I'm sure the sentence would be higher. No she can claim it was an accident
2 likesShe has been in jail for about 8 or 9 years before the sentence. (I'm not saying that it's long enough, all I say is that these years are probably also taken into account when giving a sentence.)
0 likesBut after the crime. Did she really got out of the prison for money? That crazy,
0 likes@Mohamed Elmi That's capitalism...
0 likes@John Z longer sentences dont cause less crime though... In fact, the countries many people laugh at, like in Scandinavia, have remarkable low crime rates.
0 likes@MsYogaGrrrl That is not true, crime rates are calculated per 100.000 population.
1 likeHomicide numbers:
United States 5.30
Canada 1.8
Netherlands 0.8
It's the fact that she could possibly get out in 10. There should be NO parole EVER.
0 likes@V your logic makes no sense whatsoever.
0 likesYet again no lawyer present... A shocking indictment of the Canadian legal system.
0 likesAw man what a beautiful house it's a shame that the fortunate do such dark things to each other. It doesn't make any sense
0 likesSo in Canada it is possible to interrogate people for hours despite them saying they want to remain silent 0.0
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Its crazy right? That is a form of torture
1 likeYou have to actually remain silent. If you say anything, you’re forfeiting it
1 like@Andrea Lollo ohhh
0 likesI mean realistically, if you thought you had been falsely accused off anything. Why would you be upset? When you know you’re walking out off there in no time because you’re innocent. Plus, usually people who have lost children would be in complete shock. Not everyone would be crying on the floor screaming.
0 likes"your daughters are dead"
3461 likes"no they're not"
"understandable, have a nice day"
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I mean, its just opinion vs. opinion. Who wants to judge who is right or not?
10 likes@Souls at Zero but it was fact vs opinion
20 likes@Tony D it was literally the joke
13 likes"I don't believe those are my daughters"
22 likes"Aaahhhww you got us.. our hidden camera is in the corner"
@Souls at Zero the kids are dead. So it's not opinion vs opinion
1 like@Tony D Nah, death is sorta spectrum.
2 likes@Tony D That's your opinion.
0 likes@A J dude. read above. it was a joke.
1 likeDetective: "Happy April Fools Day! Your children are alive!"
2 likesMother: "They are?!"
The possibility of parole after 10 years??? What a sick joke.
0 likesHow many times does she have to say I want my lawyer before they let her have a lawyer?
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It appears to me that nothing the prisoner can say will change the course of the interrogation. I want food, laywer, I will remain silent. The detective will say "yup no worries" and then continue what he was doing before.
0 likesIf I ever end up in the prisoners situation I'm just going to sleep on the table.
"You seem to believe it is April Fools Day" shit that made me laugh
5 likesMe: holds door open for police
1 likePolice: “thank you, having a good day?”
Me: “I want to talk to my lawyer!”
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😂😂😂 bahahaha
0 likesThat man really spent several minutes asking her what day it was just to say a pun one liner
0 likesall im learning through this channel is to remain silenTTTTT af
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Lol right! Like that legend of Jeff guy 😂... Ask for a coke and butterfinger 😂
8 likesITS STFU FRIDAY
0 likes@Brittney Carter lol i'm dead 😅
1 likeThat would be hilarious if they actually did hire actors to lay down and act dead 😃
0 likesCan't recall which one got me hooked.. but Andy B could be the best yet.. the editing along with commentary was amazing..
0 likesThe way you start these videos....epic! Disturbing as it is.
0 likesShe'll never make it to 2029 in prison, especially for killing her own kids.
0 likesThis has got to be one of the worst police interviewers ever caught on camera.
0 likesHis questions are childish and not very educated
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Makes sense, 1% of half the worlds chia mining cant be enough
0 likesNice try JCS 😂
4 likesNope
0 likesThis interrogator must've trained the staff at L.A. fitness how to sell you on personal training.
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:D Good one
8 likes😂😂😂😂
7 likes"I understand that but why don't you want a membership??"
76 likesOh nooooo. LMAO.
3 likesRight lol 😂
3 likesCelso DeJesus cuz I’m fat and I love it okay
8 likesI don’t get it. Whats the punchline
1 like🤣🤣🤣🙌🙌🙌
2 likes@Luka Beast Gyms are infamous for using mental tactics to get you to pay. (there's an episode of Friends: chandler gym membership, it's hilarious)
3 likesSo the cop is trained in getting info one way or another.
Kevin Holland 😭🤣
0 likesD Willy, try give L A Fitness ur details and U will understand. It’s okay I’ll wait 😜
3 likes😭😭😭
0 likesI saw this and chuckled so hard
0 likesYup. They called me fat while I was trying to buy a gym membership.
1 like(Points at your belly fat)
0 likes“How can you explain this?”
He’s also a Jehovah-witness too
0 likesOr Ballys. I tried quitting 3x and ended up with 2 personal trainers.
3 likesHoly shit this is so true
1 likeThis guy would do well selling time shares!
1 likeHa ha.
0 likesYo JCS you got a big ass following now and we want more videos ASAP!!
0 likes"today is the first of april and you seem to think its april fools day" i wonder how long he was waiting to say that one
0 likesWhen he said it was April fools I thought they were both gonna start laughing or something and the whole video was gonna be a joke
2 likes'I invoke my right to silence'
3 likesanswers every question
She seemed more offended by him asking what day it is than him asking if she killed her children
1238 likesUpdate: woah thank you for all the likes!
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She has acted like this has all been such an inconvenience to her .. the deaths of her own two daughters.
12 likesThe detective put that question in there on purpose to irritate her and it worked. He is quite slick. He played on her maternal instincts too, he knew what buttons to push.
26 likesMonster
1 likeInterview should have ended at 10:18. Period.
0 likesAnd no, I am not picking up FOR HER.
It would, no doubt, come up at trial.
Then everything he got AFTER that, would be thrown out.
I don't know anything about the crime, who did it, or the outcome.
Just hope there is justice, and healing for her loved ones.
These Canadian detectives are first class.
0 likesA question: when someone is released on bale or something or when they are released for sometime before they are brought back for trail can’t they flee the country by illegal immigration to some other country?
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My fbi friends I’m just curious lol, I don’t fancy you keep an eye on me through my webcam. For safety measure I’m gonna put a duct tape on my camera as I often take my phone to toilet 🚽
0 likesI can't believe how easily she got off for what she did. Earliest possible release in 2029, chance for parol. After killing her two children... It's not fair. People like this don't deserve any freedom, ever.
0 likesIt's crazy to see how these people react during their interrogation.
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Nit if they have no conscience
4 likesYeah
2 likesIndeed. The people who insist they're innocent IN SPITE of being faced with damning ,undeniable evidence that they committed the crime are the weirdest to me.
12 likes@SomeRando yep
0 likes@Sarbur Gideg ,haha...what a strange comment
1 likeDid you know? That's why people watch these videos.
0 likesYou have to detach yourself from what you're doing to be this vile. You could see the weight of what she'd done starting to creep into her thoughts by the end. I hope her thoughts are consumed by what she's done.
3 likesNo care for even her own children & a lawyer saying to not answer any questions. Smdh... Those poor girls
1 likeNaw that April fools joke took me out 😂
1 likeI've never wanted to slap someone more in my life 😐😤
0 likessees dead children: "i need to talk to my lawyer" wow
0 likesI know you can get a lot of things in Prison, Including Drugs and Cell Phones, but where did he get Cyanide??? Damn.
0 likesThis one is a bit more depressing than the others.
0 likes"You will not believe the solution this anti-vax mom came up with!"
0 likesI honestly can even listen to this interrogator he so goofy
1 likeWhen he said it’s April 1 I thought it was just a really elaborate April fools joke
0 likesHe lost me when he said “her brother Luigi”
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🤣🤣 me too
24 likesHahahahah, me too
12 likescmon bruh sorella is an italian name they italians
61 likesHer other brother, Mario, must have been disappointed
176 likesLuigi took his Mushrooms and left..
48 likes@Master Jenkins Well, yes, and so is Mario, but there's only two things most people think of when they hear those names outside of Italy.
2 likesHe lost me at the pronunciation of Giuseppe as "gewseppy"
17 likes@Master Jenkins im a little hurt but i do agree, us westerners are of the teeny brain people😔
1 likeWuigi was the one behind it!
0 likes@Emjai d-rider
1 like@caveman lovesmoke Agreed lol
1 likeI felt so bad about myself for finding this funny.
0 likesHey! Show some class! This case really hurt Mario, they even lost their joint plumbing business due to their heavy addiction to drugs like magic mushrooms!
0 likesThat and grandmother Teresa.. I did two doubletakes to refocus lol
1 likeSame
0 likesOf course he lost us, his actual name is "Green Mario", not Luigi.
2 likesI can't help but feel summoned here
0 likes@Master Jenkins you understand Italians are westerners too right, and that Mario is an Eastern, Japanese franchise?
5 likes"H e l l o m a r i o"
1 like@Master Jenkins calls people small brained
1 likeGeneralises multiple entire cultures in one sentence
@Master Jenkins The irony of calling other people stupid while also being the one who wrote that sentence.
0 likesdude! just like the mayro karacter! wowie zowie im 8 and i find that super funny! im dead xdd epic lulz! wacky!
1 likeBruh
2 likeslmao same
0 likesLuigi Devito
0 likesitt: tilted talians
0 likesThat's Mama Luigi to you, Mario!
0 likesmuma-mia luigi! i-a murdered my kids!
1 likeThe way she flipped the page over (picture of kids) when she was confronted....😒
0 likesI lost all faith in the Canadian legal system after the dear zachary incident
0 likesMy patience never survived on how she answered with those nonsense repeatitive words
0 likesImagine After 5 hours of brutal interrogation he says April fools lol
0 likesHer reaction was due to the fact that she resented the daughters for some time for whatever reason. Believe it or not some parents regret having their children. Resentment if not checked turns into detachment and then hatred. Hatred turns into this sort of bullshit when the mother becomes unstable. Mothers who resent their children are very selfish. My mother is one of them.
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Mine too. And, I'm sorry.
30 likesThey lack empathy. I’m sorry.
38 likesDam that shyt crazy sorry to hear that... Don't ever get why ppl have kids they know there not going to love!!!!
20 likesGive the kids away don’t kill them. Right? There are a lot of people desperate to have children.
21 likesSo was mine. (Hugs) #SayThat
12 likesMy mother repeatedly threatened to kill me, my brother, and herself if my father ever gained custody (She kept violating the visitation agreement and instead of properly complying, this was her solution. Yeah...) I didn't realize that there was anything wrong with it until I repeated it in front of a friend's mother. And she didn't laugh.
22 likesMine too😢
4 likesI’m one of those mothers .Never wanted children! My mother would not allow me to abort. As a result, my daughter and I hate each other. I wouldn’t dream of murdering her now, I just know we will never have a normal relationship due to the fact I never wanted her.
13 likesDude it sucks because my mothers resentment towards me has damn near ruined my confidence or any sense of self worth i try to gain.. every time i progress , she does everything in her power to bring me back down to her horrifying level.
20 likesSmiles2U4Ever it's not your fault. ❤️
5 likes@Loso Ono I'm very sorry to hear this. Moms are the most important caregivers to a child. If they can't give you love it's because they are incapable of it. I had the same problem with my mother and it left me with very low self esteem. I think my mom was an undiagnosed borderline pd. You mom might be a narcissist, I don't know. What I do know is you have to work on your issues in order to heal them. It can be done. Don't beat yourself up, she's done enough of that. Treat yourself with gentleness, humor, love and respect. Unfortuntately there are a lot of people with this issue. I wish you the best.
13 likesMine too and I’m sorry
4 likesHuguette Umutesi yes I’m one of them but there’s also a lot of dangerous ppl who could get their hands on them
1 likealicianottkeys NotKeys as women we are supposed to have instincts toward caring for our fetuses. Our babies. They come from our bodies and there is only beauty in the gift we are born with to carry children.
6 likesWhich leads to the darkside
2 likesMine too.
2 likesalicianottkeys NotKeys i dont understand that. A baby grows in you, but maybe you needed Some mental help. You could gave her away. Im so sorry for your daughter.
10 likesIts called borderline narcistic personality. They feed on your pain and have no emotions.
8 likes@alicianottkeys well at least your woman enough to admit it, I give you props for that
7 likesI was adopted & as long as I can remember my mother told me she hated me everyday & wish she had never adopted me
7 likesLisa Pina Its a pitiful person to be. To be the kind of person treat babies in the womb like lifeless inanimate property, and then like objects outside of the womb, with no respect per person, is just sick.
2 likesI hope you’re thriving to the fullest and realize there’s no valid price tag any adult figure could’ve ever tagged you with, that could’ve ever been a valid form of your true worth.
Take that bacon Queen, they didn’t get you 👏🙌
alicianottkeys NotKeys Maybe you should get some mental help? (No hatefulness) But you say that like your daughter is your equal “we both hate each other”
12 likesLike no. She wasn’t born with that mutual feeling, you failed her. You had one job as her mother. So thats up to you to get yourself together and get some help.
Your wants wont ever trump, or be more valid than her needs or what your responsibilities were.
And why did you say you don’t think of murdering her now? Like you did? Was that in reference to the abortion? That was a disturbing comment.
Anyways, that sucks shamefully and I hope she is doing well. Much love her way ❤️♥️♥️
Well at least you made it out ok,your mother sounds like a miserable person 😔
1 likeWhat makes you say this about your mother? What does she do or say?
0 likeschickens yum that’s my mother!!
1 likeMine too.
1 like@Homestead At Last I hope no-one allows you to adopt their children, you're not very understanding. Your kids would make one mistake and you'd be vicious towards them.
3 likesYes.... I know the feeling.
0 likesThat's one reason why it's so important to keep abortion easy to find and accessible, and free or at the least very affordable. Women shouldn't be forced to become mothers against their will.
6 likes@alicianottkeys I know a woman who was forced by her mom to not have an abortion too. She was a teenager and as much as she wanted to not resent her son she couldn't help it and she wasn't able to afford to take care of him on her own until 7 years after she had him, having to rely on her religious, controlling mother. She missed out on dating and having any kind of a happy, free life in her late teens and early 20s. She is actually a really nice person, but has complicated feelings about being a mom, knowing it's not her son's fault that he exists.
5 likesalicianottkeys NotKeys adoption would have been merciful and noble. -Adoptive Mom
3 likesPanda Power abortion has never been accessible like it is today now some females want to use it like it’s ibuprofen for a headache smh...
0 likes@Homestead At Last yeah right some 'females' (we are women, jeez, why do so many men say females like this its so weird, like we are a different species) no we want control of our bodies
5 likesPanda Power That’s exactly how I feel. My mom and I didn’t talk for years after I had daughter (I was 23) . I just started applying for law schools. My dream had to wait. Now I feel embarrassed to be starting @47 yrs old
4 likesPanda Power I am a female... to be a women and a mother you have to be selfless and nurturing. You obvi do not have those qualities
0 likesPhilip!!!! Thank you for your kind words and YES! She and I are working on the understanding of past hurts, I sought out a family therapist. I didn’t abuse my daughter or anything I made sure she had the best in daycare, Schooling and her basic needs. I wasn’t there emotionally, if I did care for her and I do love her.
2 likeschickens yum Thank you for the comment. I did suffer from depression after giving birth. I took care of my daughter. Gave and provided her the best that life could offer. There was no abuse or neglect. And because you don’t know me how dare you even mention me needing mental help? From what I understand a lot of women feel the same way that I did! It has more to do with being born into an aristocratic, wealthy, over achieving Black/Brown family. The next time you want to comment on something as sensitive as this.....use your empathy button,
5 likesNo need to feel sorry for my daughter because she successfully completed high school, number 1 black scholar in Her graduating class, the only black classical pianist in our county / region. Received 5 full ride scholarships from Ivy League schools. So why would you feel sorry for her? It’s disgusting that people comment prior to really understanding the facts.
Didi B THANK YOU! I’m in tears right now because no one will understand what conflicts I went through at the time. I love my daughter and she loves me. We go to counseling and we have gotten better. Not where my parents would like but we talk about it a lot more s d she’s the best cheering section I have. I’m not perfect and neither was my mother, but you pray and grow through wisdom and that’s what I did. And people like homestead make it difficult for people who are wrestling with those conflicts to talk to anyone. I took care of myself during my 40 weeks of pregnancy didn’t drink didn’t smoke followed all the guidelines. And did set up an adoption NUT WHEN I HEARD THAT. CRY SAW THAT LITTLE FACE AND HANDS.....I couldn’t go through with it, I didn’t have a mental condition. Thank u for sticking up for me, you totally understood where I was coming from,
5 likesRandy Lincoln I did. Had my mind made up, of course this was without telling my parents. But once I heard her cry, saw that lil face and saw her lil hands.....I just couldn’t. My daughter is very successful and I took very good care of her. U didn’t deprive her of anything. I was just emotionally absent at times. We’re in therapy and have been for yrs. I’m not a monster, But the first step in repairing our relationship I HAD TO ADMIT THOSE FEELINGS
5 likesalicianottkeys NotKeys emotionally is the only place you actually needed to be and you weren’t there how sad
3 likes@alicianottkeys thats not fair that that happened to you :( but its never too late! thats awesome to go to law school
3 likesPhilip!!!! Thank you for your kind words! I think of my resentment and detachment issues were due to my father and upbringing. But my daughter and I are fine. We’ve been in counseling and now that she’s older she understands better and deeper.
0 likesPanda Power I have my paralegal certification now it on to the major league. Everything in life happens for a reason. It is not what happens that’s important but how you respond to it. Thank you for being kind and non judgmental
0 likesalicianottkeys NotKeys you realize your finding sympathy comments on an original comment that says “mothers who resent their children are SELFISH”. Think about that and maybe you should judge yourself. Children don’t deserve that from their parents
2 likesHomestead The original thread was regarding mothers that resented having children! I stated that yes I had.i had been in that way. But after deliveries this healthy and vibrant child, something took over me. My daughter and I are really close despite what you think or feel. You have NEVER WALKED S MILE IM OUR DHOES. I zDont resent child I spoke o. Resenting eBay my parents made me dp. Like I stated previously, read tne thread to get a better understanding! Please don’t reply to me. I’ve faced my demons. My daughter and I are working together so we understand each other better in love s d faith. IF I GET AN OTHER REPLY FROM U, I’m reporting it as harassment. I was brave to admit I resented being pregnant ‘ I be sme selflessness after I delivered my daughter. Like I stated previous, you obviously do t read and comprehend. DO NOT REPLY!!!! My daughter and I have been in therapy or yrs. I commented on this because I don’t want women to think they are alone when an un planned pregnancy is involved, and
2 likesIt
D that resented
@alicianottkeys Yeah, actually your feelings and your situation are overwhelmingly common, and throughout history, I image extremely common. The app Whisper showed us just how many parents felt trapped by their kids. It really does take a village but in today's world, it's an absurd struggle because we have a handful of billionaires while the rest of us live paycheck to paycheck. In some state in the midwest, I forget which, they legalized giving up your children for adoption anonymously, which had good intentions, but they forgot to give an age limit. Shockingly, people were dropping off kids that were up to 10 years old, and not just babies as they had assumed!!! They had to change the law. But it just goes to show that not everyone wanted to be parents that ended up being parents.
3 likesWasn't it to get revenge on the husband. But if she is so detached from her children that she can murder them.
0 likesMy mom loves all 3 of my brothers but just can't Love me her only daughter... She says why do I always think I'm right I say because your always trying to prove me wrong... But I'm doing just fine I got use to her feelings for me... still sad but true... I will never be like her I Love all 3 of my kids the same and they each know that..
3 likes@Loso Ono sounds like my mom and im dam near 50 this year... I tell her something and she always acts like I'm lying... I could tell her the sky is blue and she'll say I never herd of that... Im learning not to let her get to me... but she acts nice so go in for the hugs and get a slap... lol I'm a adult now but dam.... I still have hope she will Love me but im getting up there in age so she better hurry up... but if not I've come to realize you can't make someone Love you just because you were born... So sad.... I have 3 grown adults that God gifted me with and they ALL KNOW I LOVE THEM THE SAME...I have 2boys and one girl ... My mom had 3boys Im the oldest and only girl... Just believe in yourself... Your shield is Within 🤍 dont let a mothers hate turn you into them....
0 likesMy mom hated me too. I think there are a lot of us.
1 likemy mother is not
0 likesCaleb Phillips brag much?
0 likesAt least your mom didn't kill you.
0 likesBillie Doliber, idk about others here, but sometimes I wish my parents had. In so many ways it would have been kinder.
1 like@Rhonda Sisco-Cleveland girl I didn't even have parents as a kid and I was homeless and then lived in foster homes. Be grateful for what you have bc other people don't have shit.
0 likes@Rhonda Sisco-Cleveland the 2 little girls who she killed didn't have a choice. They didn't ask to die. This is about them.
0 likesBillie Doliber you know, normally I would agree with you. I think Maybe I’m discouraged today, & regretting I wasted my life accepting abuse, because that was what my parents taught me I deserved. However if you think having parents who torture you is better than none, you don’t know Jack. I’m not saying they ARE better off, but I’m raising that possibility. You must not believe there is something after this life. I do. I’m not convinced it’s a “heaven” but I think there is another... dimension, incarnation etc. who knows? I think these people would have made their entire lives hell. Lives that they wouldn’t have simply escaped when they were grown. You THINK that, as you’re in the midsts of it. “I’ll grow up and escape, then I’ll be happy.”, but it’s not that easy. Did you know that if your raised by a psychopath you’re INFINITELY more likely to have them “drawn to you”? It’s because you’ve been programmed to people please, and accept people treating you like you have no feelings. You’re programmed to accept abuse. If you learn more about the after effects of being raised, and abused by psychopaths or sociopaths, you MIGHT get it.
1 likeThe ideal thing would have been our having tough enough laws about parental fitness (such as people who have certain personality disorders are NOT ALLOWED TO EVEN SUPERVISE children, much less have their own.), less liberal about what constitutes abuse, and becoming less tolerant about the things that are “termination of parental rights offenses”, fewer chances to regain custody, doing away with parental reunification. Is the only way to make children’s lives worth living. Otherwise we are simply prolonging their torment. What the hell kind of life is that for them? Why should they be forced to endure lives of abuse? Lives of hopelessness? If you care so much, raise awareness. You think I haven’t beaten my head against the walls of oblivion, FOR YEARS, trying to get people to care about abused kids? Lol. What it’s taught me is that no one wants to get involved! People say “Child abuse is so terrible.” But no one wants to write their Congressmen or Representatives to pester them to lobby or change. No one wants to ask for more funding for the DCS so fewer kids fall through cracks! Have you done those things? I doubt it! You SAY you care, but do you do much as ask your Fb friends to do that? I have, and got not one response. People just want to SAY “I care.” But no one wants to be think about it, or try to change things! Don’t scold me unless you actually give enough of a crap to write an email. There’s your challenge. Prove it. Bother your Fb friends, write an email, THEN tell me you care.
@Rhonda Sisco-Cleveland idk what you have been through but you can choose the type of life you have as an adult. Those kids who died don't get the chance because their mother killed them. Be thankful that you are still alive and you can choose the life you have now.
0 likesBillie Doliber, there is no escape I became suicidal in 3rd grade, and it's tough EVERY DAY.
1 like@Rhonda Sisco-Cleveland if youre an adult now, you have a choice to live whatever life you want regardless of your past. The only thing holding you back is you.
0 likesMine is too. Many women just hate other women, even their own daughters
2 likes@alicianottkeys perhaps you should abstain from having sex? Since you think that to abort or terminate your "inconvenient pregnancy" as a good solution for your problem, why not just stop having sex. This daughter you had that you didn't want deserves to be loved and wanted by her mother. Who are you to take that away from her? I had a mother like you, and my entire life was damaged because of her. I'm currently 62 years old, and some wounds from my earliest of memories are as fresh to me as tho they just happened yesterday. If you don't want to give up sex, why don't you get on some steady, reliable birth control method instead? It would be the right thing to do.
2 likesHomestead At Last Thank you!
0 likeschickens yum my daughter and I are fine. I got the counseling we needed. Leave me alone
0 likesalicianottkeys NotKeys you werent there emotionally but you did care? 🤦🏻♀️
1 likealicianottkeys NotKeys because I had a mother like you and yes your daughter did it herself too be succesfull. But you will never fix the hole you left in her heart, we all need mothers, we truelly care for us, thats our basic. You comment and tell us what tou feel so we have the right too say something too 🤷🏻♀️
1 likeMy daughter and I sought therapy and we are so much better. Stop posting negative $hit!
0 likesMonaLisa Skywatcher same here, jealousy i think.
1 likeBillie Doliber you can kill someone in different ways.
0 likesalicianottkeys NotKeys its not negative its the harsh truth
1 likeMy daughter and I live together! We r fine!
0 likesalicianottkeys NotKeys good luck too your daughter, i hope she will give all the love she didnt have from you, in her own child. Bye
1 likeRhonda Sisco-Cleveland i feel you, hugs and im proud of you 🙏🏼✨
0 likesYeah... I’ve seen this behavior first hand. It is terrible. I don’t at all understand it and I do not accept the common excuse. So sad. Awful person.
1 likechickens yum exactly. That’s the correct diagnosis.
1 likechickens yum exactly. That’s the correct diagnosis.
1 like@alicianottkeys don't listen to some of these people. They just want to type a response so they feel validated and so they get that rush of dopamine that comes from being self righteous. I'm glad you and your daughter are good and that you both have worked out your issues.
1 likeMy father never wanted me and recently denied his paternity of me. Before that, I suffered years of his alcohol induced rants and hateful words. Cause I had convinced myself that's the way he was and he didn't mean it. Finally when he denied being my father and called my mom a whore that was it. I cut him off completely and will never talk to him again.
So the fact that you acknowledged how you felt and worked with your daughter to overcome any resentment that was harbored is great and I wish you both the best. Some parents don't even make that effort but the fact you did shows how much you love your daughter. And the fact she tried to understand where you were coming from means she loves you.
Maybe he pressed her to have the kids and then went on the run and left her alone. Not saying it's a good excuse, but I imagine it would mess with her mind.
0 likesIncoldblood thank you!! Years of therapy. I did not realize that this was even possible! My daughter and I have date nights at least once a week. She’s a beautiful soul.
0 likesIncoldblood thank you sooo much! She’s my world
0 likesRaimey Ewens is that really your mom?
0 likesJohn Ellis no it’s not sad! My daughter and I are fine. My mom and I are fine . Nothing sad about our lives. Don’t judge
0 likesalicianottkeys NotKeys the truth is hard. its my pleasure too leave you alone. i hope everything will work out for the both of you.
0 likes"I just wanna go to bed"
2 likesand not
"I JUST WANNA SEE MY KIDS"
12:17
Poor little babies can't stop crying children are so innocent they don't deserve anything bad. 😔😭
0 likes"second degree murder" and she also gets the possibility of parole??
0 likesThe fuck??
Killed her innocent daughters under 10 and only gets 10 years? That system gives justice only to the criminals.
0 likesBeing from Québec im laughing my ass off at the prononciations.
0 likesBut damn those two angel may rest in peace🥺
Check the date, this was all an elaborate April fool’s prank. Well played.
0 likesHi can you add subtitles? I really enjoy your videos, but I have a hard time understanding some words.
0 likesI’m sorry, I lost my shit when I heard her brother’s name was Luigi. “Let’s a go”
0 likesI wish I could see how he reacted at the trial, given his later suicide he must have had genuine remorse for not being there. He must have greatly regretted choosing his life of crime, and it’s very possible that his prison sentence isn’t the reason. He lost his 2 kids because he wasn’t their father he was supposed to be, it’s at least nice to know that if given a second chance he probably would’ve been an upstanding citizen and a good father
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It sounds like his behaviour during the trial really supports that. Not many people fully blame themselves or wish to take total responsibility. He even refused to blame his wife. He must have done some fantastic work on himself to behave the way he did.
15 likesI don’t quite believe the motive for the mother though...something seemed really wrong with her....I don’t know why she did it....
I seriously doubt it. Criminal Lifers are not tough enough to show up to work,, on time, every day or work ten times harder for one tenth the pay. He would have used his poor, dead children as an excuse to go back to his life of crime and drugs. .
4 likes@Sithblade7 Yeah sounds like it, jeesh.
4 likesHope he gets charged with some bogus felony, and gets that same look of disgust, but to him.
@Ryomaru Reaper That sure would humble him at least
1 like@Ryomaru Reaper nice mindset you have there.
1 likeWhat are use on about this is a mother who killed her children no he in here
2 likes@XxBella BabyxX watch to the end the husband gets locked up and suicides .
2 likes@XxBella BabyxX and sorry to hear about the cptsd wish you a happy satisfying life leave the past and live the present .
2 likes@Clockwork Cadaver chill dude.
2 likes@Clockwork Cadaver Wow how does her comment warrant such a rude response? And if you read her next comment she said she didn't finish the video and apologized :/
3 likes@Zayed Adel that's what I'm trying to do there's no cure yet but I am getting help from mental health and I'm alot better then I use to be
2 likes@Sithblade7 he is so bright you need sunglasses to look him in the eye .
1 likeBut maybe a little insecure.
@Zayed Adel well said ahah
1 likeThis one almost brought me to tears. Wtf is wrong with people
0 likes" do you believe what I told you"
0 likesI hate when they give them an excuse.... maybe say more like " u dont seem surprised , so you already knew huh?"
What the detective was doing is pure evil. You have a mother here who has just killed her own children and then tried to take her own life. She is going through hell as it is, and there is no need for the detective to get anything out of such a person at this point of time. In fact, there should be a law against any kind of attempt at questioning a suspect once the suspect has said that they wish to remain silent.
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That's the point she killed her own children...
0 likes@Shilpa Nair Place yourself in that extreme situation where your spouse has deserted you and you are left to fend for the children and face societal humiliation and ostracization at the same time. You are in this situation for many many years and it's become so bad that you can't take it anymore. You then lose all reason and decide to end it all both for you and your children. Would you then be labeled a criminal or a victim of unmitigated circumstances?
0 likes@Anupam Sircar OK if ur placing urself in the women's shoes how about the children's shoes. They had their entire life's to live and they were MURDERED by the one person who they thought they would receive unconditional love from. The person that literally gave life to them end up taking their life. Those poor babies never got the chance to find out what life was all about coz that monster deprived them of that.
2 likes@Shilpa Nair I don't think I can make you see the point. For a mother, the children are her life. What is the level of anxiety, depression, and helplessness that can force a mother to kill her own children? Isn't it punishment enough for such a person just to be alive without those children?
0 likes@Anupam Sircar no because in my opinion ur point is invalid. A lot of people I myself included have those mental illnesses but I have never ever thought of murdering another person on the basis of that nor will I ever. Especially not my own kin
0 likes@Shilpa Nair I am very happy to hear that you are not a murderess and that you will never become one.
0 likes@Anupam Sircar not so happy ur a murder apologiser
0 likes@Shilpa Nair If you meditate regularly, you too can develop compassion for anyone and everyone. How this happens is not known but one stops judging others. At one level of Vedic philosophy, we are not the doers, and everything that we do from birth to death is all preordained.
0 likes@Anupam Sircar agency exists but nirvana does not.
0 likesI think the entire point of the interrogation is for court, and closure for the rest of the family.
0 likesI'm sure it is psychological torture, but it is temporary.
As is everything, she will work through those things, one day.
His job is to pick facts, and get her to talk about what happened.
Evil is murdering children..
“April fools day” “ you believe what you want” * leaves* “ BOYS You will never guess what I got to do in there” quits job
10 likesGod she makes me angry. The smug grin, her saying “So...”, casually dropping her hand on her elbow and flipping the picture over. Props to the investigator for keeping cool because I wouldn’t
315 likeslegal question. instead of sitting there could one request to be put in a cell? if she wanted to could she just turn around and face the wall or better yet lay on the floor? lol
0 likesout on bail for a year after first guilty verdict and she didn't run? more confirmation she is a total nut
0 likesI thought when somebody asked to see their lawyer they had to stop the interview
0 likesCrazy how the commenters hear "life in prison with possibility of parole after ten years" as "ten years."
0 likesJim, can you do an interrogation analysis on someone who was exonerated or acquitted of a murder charge? Say Tom Fallis?
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Or innocent people charged
30 likesPatreon
14 likesPatreon....
14 likesPatreon
5 likesDoes Jim have Tom's interrogation analysis on his patreon? I usually just watch YouTube but I will become a patron gladly.
1 like@Gia K Tom?
0 likes@Gia K you really should, it's only 1 dollar, and very worth it!
8 likes@chellefell 13 yeah, Tom Fallis' interrogation. I know it's only a dollar and totally worth it. I am afraid if I join his patreon right now, I will binge watch everything he has on there and I can't afford to waste any time at the moment. 😬
6 likes@Gia K I know, my impulse control is low when it comes to his shows too! :) I will have to check....
2 likes@chellefell 13 thank you!!
1 like@Gia K sure!
1 likeJust donate a dollar to Paterson; he has a few. There’s an innocent woman who ends up suing the police department because the interrogator emotionally abused her. There’s also a guy who is wrongfully accused of robbery who maintains his innocence. It’s definitely worth the money. My description just scratches the surface.
1 like@Paul Frank are they with the same narrator? Or narrated for anyways?
0 likes@Croffee Yes Jim (the narrator in this video) is featured in the Patreon videos.
0 likes@Paul Frank
1 likeWill join when I can spare a few hours just to watch them. I know I won't stop with one or two videos alone. Lol
just joined his patreon thanks for the info can't believe only a dollar it's a genious idea by him
1 likeTheres a thing called double jeopardy rhats in the constitution act that states if someone has been tried for a crime they cannot be tried again for that same crime even if more evidence arises.
0 likes@Paul Frank hey thanks for the fast reply! But i meant the one who is talking over the video, Kizzume. His voice is perfect for it. So are there only the pure interrogations or also with story and narration like this one or the others on youtube?
0 likes@Croffee Just cough up a dollar already. It's not a hard decision.
1 like@Cthulhu Hoops It's not about money. I will happily pay ten fifteen times what he asks. I don't want full access to his videos until I have time to spare. By time, I mean a whole day at least.
2 likes@Croffee I am sure all the interrogation videos he has on Patreon are with his analysis. It would be pointless without it. The interrogation tapes can be found online but what makes JCS videos gold is his analysis so I am sure they all are analyzed.
0 likes@Gia K You're missing out.
0 likes@Croffee Of course also on Patreon they are all narrated and analyzed and there are a lot. JCS definitely the best in true crime and crime psychology there is. And not all videos are about interrogations, there are also a few series on other topics like death row inmates, about soldiers regarding war experiences and what not. Join and enjoy to be very well educated. xoxo
3 likesDo i have to watch it mobile or pc? Cuz i like watching these before bed on my ps4. Im down for patreon
0 likes@Cthulhu Hoops priorities...
0 likesi watched so many vids...........then realised you deserve a sub!!!
1 likeI can’t believe she flipped the photo of the children she murdered
0 likescompletely messed up. once she asked for an attorney they should no longer question. weird law.
0 likesHoly shit the april fools day thing was such a funny line in such a morbid video
0 likesJavier Bardem is a great interrogator
0 likesMs. Sorella seems to think it’s April fools day…
0 likesNotification button never been pressed faster... keep up bro great content i love it ❣❣❣
2 likesImagine if he was just like…..APRIL FOOLS!! 😂
0 likesThe award for the most Italian names goes to this family
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Hahaha ... you haven't met my family 💕❤💕
20 likes“She called her brother, Luigi” 😂😂😂 I actually started laughing out loud
174 likesYo I thought you were just exaggerating at first then I watched the video. Spot on, dude.
25 likesAmanda & Theresa arent exactly Italian. Teresa is more spanish greek or Portuguese than anything else
14 likesMaybe he's green with a haunted Mansion . And a brother who's always in the limelight and he likes to ware red , alot
9 likesI think I get that award 😁
0 likes@Coke Can Luigi just means Louis... nothing to laugh about.
7 likesAlexandra Di Cicco it is very funny.
12 likes@Tami Flo Lol, same here! 😁🇮🇹
3 likesWhat about Squidward Tortellini?
15 likesMy Grandfather's last name was Scalfaro. He was Italian. Imagine having to spell that to EVERYONE lol. The craziest part is, my Mom took his name (he's not her biological Father) and then when she married my Stepfather, SHE HYPHENATED!! Why would anyone willingly do that to themselves?! Lol
3 likesS’italian
2 likesUghhh “Danyela Zerella”
1 likeSorella literally means Sister
10 likesNo kidding.
0 likesVero
0 likesSpinach is superior to lettuce
3 likesItalian names, yet speaking English, and in a French part of Canada.
11 likesbtter710 that’s not that difficult to say or spell lol. Try Fiedorczyk
7 likesAnd the cop had to show up with his damn Francois DeLisle name ruining everything.
4 likesKevin Snyder I’m from Italy and i know at least three Teresa. The name comes from the ancient greek and it means “the hunter”
2 likes@Danyel Zerella My sister's first name is Zella. She would have loved being named Zella Zerella 😂
1 likeAdam Fiedorczyk can i ask where you’re from or the origin of your name?
1 likeLettuce huh? Her name is Adele. And her kids were Amanda and Sabrina. Where do you live that’s these are “the most Italian” names hahahhahahsha. That made NO sense at all.
4 likesDanyel Zerella doesn’t sound Italian tbh
0 likesThey got my family beat, that's for sure!! We got the Sicilian last name from my grandpa Dominic, but first names were all Irish for grandma. Now, my friend from high school, Francesco Di'Mato's family would definitely give them a run for their money....mom, and dad ONLY spoke Italian.
0 likesLuigi is a great name
0 likes@Choco Manger Quebec Italians are in denial to the fact that they don’t live in Toronto
0 likes@Alexandra it's a joke about video game "super mario" that player 2 is named Luigi :)
0 likesDetective was committed to that April Fools joke
0 likesJust in the opening here, but isn't the detective supposed to stop badgering her with questions when she invokes her right to remain silent and over? her attorney is not even present?
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0 likesHer: I don’t believe that’s them on the floor
Detective: 🤔😳 sorry???? Did you say that?! you don’t believe that’s them on the floor?
Viewers Translation of Detective: B** are you nuts? Blind? Or Just Playing OUTRIGHT STUPID?
😂 😂 😂 excuse my lingo 🤭
Everyone here saying their first video was “what pretending to be crazy looks like”... who here started with “The case of John Koppenhaver” ?
1 likeImagine seeing your children dead on the floor and having literally no reaction... wow
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Her mind got that way via it's past. There are the few true psychopaths out there but quite often perpetrators of such crimes have been through horrific abuse.
9 likesDifferent people react differently to intense shocks. Some just shut down and go numb, which makes people judge them incorrectly, like the shy girl everyone thinks is stuck up.
33 likes@Christus Mea Lux and why would that be a problem exactly? are you saying that absolutely no one could "shut down and go numb" when confronted with dead loved ones?
4 likes@Christus Mea Lux if a trial is decided by whether the defendant "shut down and went numb" then there wasn't enough real evidence to convict in the first place
2 likesHaving a Daughter has changed me. I used to be a spiteful and nasty person. I love you all
5 likesEspecially when you said they were still alive.
0 likes@Harry Mills oh my gosh I feel that. I go into shock with intensity, and I faint too. It's a whole mess. I get it.
5 likesBut I can tell when somebody is shutting down and when someone is heartless. Shutdowns are fully overwhelming, and you dont get picky about what you answer and when you shut down. You just shut down from a flush of emotions. This woman wasn't emotionally overwhelmed. The only emotion you can feel from her is annoyed. Shes bored of this interrogation. In fact, she doesnt want to see herself for the bad thing that she did. She wants everyone to get over it and she wants to move on with her life. This is a bunch of nonsense to her. Look at her posture. If she ever does, it's going to take a long long time for what she did to set in, and who knows if she'll ever truly care.
Just disturbing.
Im torn on this one.
1 likeThe fact that they were dealing with traffickers and stuff like that makes me think someone murdered those girls and pinned it to the mother.
Her lack of response might be more due to fear of the real threat... Not the police, but the people she know capable of doing that.
And the husband? He said the wrong things, then got "suicided" if you know what I mean.
But heck. What do I know? This is just a very bad opinion on the internet.
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could be onto something, italian mafia and their omerta go brrrrr
0 likesI doubt it. Most criminals have some honor and killing children is lowest of the low. Anything that would warrant that would also probably warrant their death. Why kill some innocent children.
1 likeThe grandma wasn't harmed. If I hypotheticaly was going after their family I'd be much more inclined to go after the uncle or grandma over some children. Same message. Who knows though. I dont think the wife had much if anything to do with the husband's dealings.
1 likeAlso just thinking about it more, poison was the killing method. Retribution killings are usually a lot more gruesome as it's intended to strike fear. That's my opinion though
1 like@Cibo From A Diverging Timeline
1 likeActually you are right.
If they are going after the family, they really go after the whole family.
And yeah, it would be way more gruesome than poison.
They need to stop interrogation when she wants a lawyer!
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Not in Canada
1 likeI love these freaking videos
0 likesThe way she just flips the paper over
0 likesMate your format, presentation, pace, tone and information is flawless, gripping stuff
22 likesThat interrogater was so good
0 likesCan you please upload I’ve watched all of them already. I find myself rewatching even though I don’t mind
0 likesDont worry folks. When she comes out of prison she will probably have to deal with the Mob.
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And then the mob needs to be punished
0 likesCop : ur kids are both dead we r sure u killed them
0 likesSuspect: no they aren't
Cop: we have the bodys and pictures
Suspect : im just going to remain calm bc they are alive
Well, there's one thing I absolutely love about the Canadian justice system, that just because she invoked her right to have an attorney doesn't mean the interrogator has to shut up
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Mathias Ringle I hear ya however the father got 15 years for drug snuggling and she got life with the possibility of parole after 10. Ppl say that’ll get denied but they forget about the Paul Bernardo and Karla Halmoka case... anyhow that’s a whole other story.
8 likesNR W Paul didn't get out right? Its already messed up that karla got out but if paul did then damn...
2 likestarblacksoul Karla made a deal and blamed Paul. Detectives were fine with that at the time it’s like they just want to find someone to take blame so they can wrap it up. Had they waited and investigated more they later found she was encouraging his behavior and even was the mastermind.
0 likesThese videos are like crack. Why doesn't he put out more?
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He had a lot more on the channel, but for some reason yt kept flagging his videos and he had to take them down/private them. and these videos are the only ones he has remaining
1 likeThis woman radiates an aura of "Fuck, I got caught"
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The body language
1 like5+ hours of psychological barrage...wow
0 likesIs it wrong that I want to test my newly developed skills against great interrogators?
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this channel is more helpful than a public defender
1 like@Zakary Riddering , nobody knows to just shut up and ask for a lawyer.
0 likesi knew she was guilty when she turned over the pics of her dead kids at 10:37 and showed no emotion. she knew what she did and didn't want to see them. that's a common reaction. that's why so many murderers cover up their victims not because they're trying to hide it from the cops they are hiding them from themselves
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You didn't know when he told her the children were dead??? She showed NOTHING 😠
1 likeNot sure about that 🤔
0 likesIf it were pictures of my kids, I couldn't even imagein that.... ugh! But I'm sure I would turn the picture over, too. That is probably something any parent would do. However, most parents would be a crying sobbing mess, and would also turn the picture over rather quickly. She waited for a while before she did it, and it was done almost defiantly.
8 likes"I assert my right to remain silent" and then opens up like a leaky faucet
0 likesis it legal to continue the interogation when the suspect asks for the lawyer? she did ask and the interogation continued
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This was in Canada, not the USA. They have different laws.
2 likesThere is a special place in hell reserved for people who injure and/or murder children…I suppose it’s fitting that men and woman who do these things to children receive special treatment from other prisoners in jail.
0 likesThat April fools line hit different 😶
0 likesIn the UK, we have a procedure where 'No Comment' can be used to answer questions without predjuice or incrimination. However, the lack of answers or even THE WAY YOU SAY 'No Comment' can still be used against you in court, showing lack of emotion. This woman's attitude can be as incriminating as her words.
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Negative inferences following no comment interviews are pretty tightly controlled in UK law. I think it would be up to the judge, prosecution and defense to agree on what reports of the no comment interviews could be presented to the jury and what instruction on it they could have, and that would depend on how much additional evidence was present.
16 likes@Jody Pelupessy I studied law just across the water from the UK, and autism or borderline is of no consequence for if you are guilty or not, just for sentencing. As such, using your right to remain silent, be it saying literally nothing or "geen commentaar", can and will be used against you in any way the prosecutor sees fit. I know Belgium follows similar rules.
7 likesDo note however, that your right to remain silent only applies to not having to cooperate with your own prosecution and is not applicable to documentation, just what you say. As in you must hand over your 2nd bookkeeping if asked (they have to find out first), however you are under no obligation to give any explanation as to its contents, sucks for them if they cannot make heads or tails of it.
It would very much depend on what you refuse to comment on or answer to whether or not they take it as a sign of guilt, and a judge may compel you to answer if it is deemed not in the interest of your defence, as in it is not covered by your right not to help prosecution get you convicted.
Jame Gumb that’s stupid. There is so much room for manipulating what a defendant says. And if a defendant doesn’t meet what a prosecutor thinks is normal they become guilty.
10 likesThe US has something like that too. We can choose to "plead the fifth" and not answer. It doesn't always work though, you can be forced to answer
1 like@Darkfig Several well covered cases with convictions based purely on what the defendant says to prove innocence, and it was used to convict. Cees B. and Lucia de Berk come to mind. Smart thing is to not say anything at all, this includes not saying no comment.
3 likesWhen asked for the password of that encrypted usb stick/laptop/phone, you can either refuse, which means you are guilty because you are not too cooperate with prosecution, while in practice it is seen as documentation so judges often say "give password", or you can give the password and you may or may not have given them the rope to hang you with. I know the UK has or almost has a law (coming up, I should check whether it was put into effect) where any password must given out as it does not fall under the right to remain silent as it is digital documentation (penalty at the time was set at 6 months in the draft), Netherlands has a similar law in the works. Refuse to answer, and go to jail for 3 years. This of course will technically clash with the right not to help prosecution help convict you so we will see what happens.
Adam Lis I live in the uk... I never knew that.. interesting. Regardless our justice system is messed up
2 likesKat Larmand you always have the right not to answer a question that can incriminate you.
2 likesId assume the same as the us! The judge and jury decide
0 likesThey cannot use the "no comment" against you. If you speak to a solicitor they will almost always tell you to say "no comment" to every question apart from your name, d.o.b and address. If you choose to answer their questions they will ask you the same question in numerous ways trying to put words in your mouth, even If they try and tell you that it's your chance to tell your side of the story. Your chance to tell your side of the story is when you go to court. ALWAYS say "no comment". They cant charge you on the way you say no comment ffs🤦♂️
0 likesi love how we all pretend we’re all true crime specialists bc we watched the nikolas cruz vid Ahahahah
0 likesMy Lord, she looked at pictures of her dead children, does NOT cry out and turns the page over??!!!!!! What kind of monster does that?? I would have been hysterical and unable to talk.
0 likesThis detective basically checked a king piece with a pawn.
0 likesThis is what EVIL looks like...
1 like"He maintains a very calm disposition, yet manages to superimpose a highly disparaging tone at the same time."
3393 likes....AKA, he has a French accent.
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Great comment. Seriously. Made me smile.
61 likesThat's actually a French Canadian accent. As with the contrast between South African and British English, the actual French spend way less time speaking through their nose.
106 likesHe doesn't have a French accent, they're very different.
25 likesLol
2 likesHe has a French Canadian accent, not a French accent. They are two different things.
72 likesOr my parents.
7 likes😂😂 👍
1 likeGeorges St. Pierre
10 likesOphélie yes...Canadian French accent
6 likes😂😂😂😂
1 likeMateDrinker33 lol. So, when speaking French, do French Canadians and let’s say Parisians sound very different in the way of word pronunciation and putting emphasis on different syllables even though they are speaking the same tongue?
19 likesIs it similar to the way Mexican and Spanish people both speak the same language, but have their own twist on certain phrases and pronunciation? Back like 15 years ago, I remember watching a Spanish film and never having heard Spanish people speak prior to that time, I kept wondering why the casting director hires and entire cast with heavy lisps. It was an indie film, so I thought it was an artistic choice or something hahaa
Drew... that was seriously hilarious man.
3 likesGerman would have been better
1 like😂🤣
0 likesLow key want to move to a French province(from USA) just for the accent and weed going to miss my CONSTITUTION THO MY GUY
5 likes@EGstill85 see my comment, it will answer your question. Yes it's the exact same language. When written, you couldn't tell the difference.
1 like@FrenchCanuck79 I'm sorry....I apologize for posting misinformation about the dialect, I did so in my ignorance....thanks for the correction....I will go look up the information you suggested ! 😊
3 likes@Nicole McCarty ☺ Nothing personal! I know this is a very widespread misconception and when a concept gets passed around too much for too long, it becomes an accepted "truth". Quebecers were for a long time poorer and uneducated so it was easy to label them as people who "can't even speak their own language". I'm not sure exactly where this notion originated but those were less "politically correct" times. Our cousins in central France think that Quebecois is old fashioned and endearing but they would never say our French is not real. But English speaking people have the notion that Quebecois is not real French. We all came from France by boat, and the language came with us! A huge part of our cultural heritage and we are defending it vigorously.
12 likesCalling someone from Quebec "French" is like calling an American "English"
12 likesgood one
0 likesNAILED. IT. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@EGstill85 the Quebec accent can be so thick that french people wont understand a word of what a canadian french is saying, and at the very least the accent is very recognizable.
3 likes@Griffin Jelly The weed in Quebec isn't bad (Jean Guy is excellent) but nothing compares to the waking euphoria that is BC bud.
0 likesEGstill85 Yeah, its basically two different accents. French Canadian accent is more... farm like Id say.
0 likes@Griffin Jelly Good fuckin luck if you cant fluently speak French, most French Canadians have a reputation of being rather unwelcoming to people that dont speak the language.
2 likes@Ophélie he's from quebec
0 likesFunny 😄 but true!
0 likesFlashbacks to family reunions.
1 likeHilarious comment; a ton of anal literalists in these comments don’t understand comedy doesn’t have to be true at all to be funny.
2 likesLmaooo dont do my boy like this hes not actually french he doesnt deserve this
1 likeLolz! So true
0 likesI'm European,English being my sec.language.Was taught French & German since age 13/14,also went to France on several occasions as a kid.Later went to attend campus in Canada,and that's when it hit me.French Canadian seemed very different to me.So did American English & Canadian English BTW.Capabale of telling the difference within a couple of weeks or so.
1 like@Tom Cole bruh... we litteraly spend most of our day spitting words in English and interacting with English ppl, we don't care if you don't speak our language but if you live in Quebec we prefer you adapt to the language ☺
7 likesEGstill85 Parisians would have to have subtitles on Queb French because of how different the dialects are. I’m not even kidding about the subtitles part
1 likeTom Cole the queb mentality goes further than just language. My sister went to McGill and anytime she came home she was complaining about how quebs act.
0 likesDrew P AKA? I.E.
0 likesLololololololololololololol
0 likesOui oui bon croissants
1 likePete Olivarez well you know doz guys dere av art.
0 likesHahahahahaha! That was a good laugh!
0 likes@OHYS interesting.
0 likes@Ophélie He got that Celine accent! I dont know much Bout French or French canadian but i knew that wasnt a french accent. It almost sounded like this dude was from South America..
0 likesOmg! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likeslaughs in French
0 likesPMSL griffin kelly we DONT WANT MURDERESSES
0 likesEGstill85 there is apparently. Maybe not obvious unless you are one or the other🤷🏽♀️
0 likesYou all have ruined the joke completely.
2 likes@William Munny And we should nvr forget the ppl that took out 1 of their own Jesus Christ. Amen. It was Caiaphas the leader of jews during Roman occupation who corroborated in killing the blessed holy man, who died to save us all. Caiaphas felt the holy son of God was a threat and used his power to choose Jesus who had not sinned over the Thief?? Very sad the Zionist of Israel today, do not accept they took out 1 of their own. Thy Shall Not Kill Thy Neighbour... So why are the children in the refugee camps in west bank killed every day for throwing stones. Inhumane atrocities occurring in Israel to Palestinians is despicable.
0 likes@Tom Cole Which is silly and untrue. Montreal, especially the West island, isn't a problem at all for English speaking people. Of course, if you decide to live in the regions, i.e, outside of cities like Montreal, Gatineau or Quebec city, it might be more difficult. But if you try to learn the language, even just a bit, you will find that people will be quite open to you. And even if you don't, they usually will. I think the key is respect. Be respectful and people will be respectful back. Same principle that applies everywhere really... You should visit!
2 likes@AnnicK Zoloft I m French, we do definitely understand Quebec accent lol. It's like being American and understanding a British or Irish accent
1 like@Hala Salamé Tu n'as donc jamais entendu un fort accent québecois tout simplement.
0 likes@AnnicK Zoloft Bien sur que si, quand même compréhensible désolé
1 likeAaand it's stories like this that lead me to believe a psychological evaluation prior to couples and would-be single parents getting pregnant would decrease the rate of infanticide via parent.
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...along with other issues such as abuse and neglect.
0 likes13:47 Me every time, trying to tell a joke to my CO-workers
1 likeThank you again for the Canadian content!
0 likesWhy does everyone in the comments say she only got 10 years when she actually got a life sentence?
1 likeThis interrogator is like a mill stone. Sloooowly grinding her down.
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Right? And he, like so many other interrogators featured on this channel, makes it look easy. The video often focuses on the criminal breaking down over time, but don't forget that the interrogator also had to sit there for hours and hours and HOURS on end, talking to a brick wall essentially.
88 likesI would lose my shit if I had to do his job. Even if I had the endurance (I don't), I would probably end up questioning whether or not it's working. "Am I saying the right things? Should I change tactics? I wanna go home. Why am I even doing this? She's not budging anyway, oh Lord help me" 😂 Huge kudos to those who are strong enough to do this for the right reasons :)
The interrogation of Chris Watts was incredible to watch. They have this down to a science. They knew exactly what to do/say and when to do it. It's insane to see how they can basically control a person thoughts by using psychological methods. I watched a breakdown of his interrogation that explained exactly what techniques they were using and how they work
33 likesGal, idk what else to say other than...that picture of yours is pure GOLD. In more ways than one. 😁
1 likeOne of the best in the world is Det Sergeant Jim Smyth.
4 likesI always joke that Jim Cant Swim (JCS) is actually Det. Jim Smyth himself. Lmao
So is she just pretending she doesn't believe they are dead so she doesn't have to explain why she has no emotional response to their deaths? I have been more upset than this over the death of one of my little dogs and these are her children! If you look up the words "cold" and "heartless" I'm betting you will see her picture. I am unfamiliar with this case so I can see that I'm going to have to do some research to get "the rest of the story" as Paul Harvey used to say.
3 likes@Daly Shorts Can you link that video or remember who made it?
0 likesI mean he didn't really accomplish anything. She stuck to her lawyer's advice and didn't talk for the most part
3 likesThe police are so good at that part of job....there so much psychology that goes into inter viewing and interrogating!!!
0 likes@LeeLew Dee SHE WAS INVOLVED AND THERES A GLIMPSE OF HER ON THE NEIGHBORS CAMERA!!! A D CHRIS SAID MORE THAN ONCE DONT DRAG HER INTO THIS....(Chris Watts gf)
0 likes@FHS u
0 likesSlowly? SLOWLY? He's literally showing her pictures of her dead children like 10 minutes into the video.
0 likesHe sounded SO turned on at getting to bully her around, it's disgusting.
1 likeHow’s it a life sentence if it’s just 10 years with possibility of parole
0 likesI clicked on this video randomly as I have been going through this channel's back-catalogue and as soon as the interrogator spoke, I knew this was to be set in Quebec lmao.
1 likeI was minding my own business but then decided to watch 5 minutes of a video named "How pretending to be crazy looks like"
0 likesParole after only 10 years?! Outrageous!
0 likesIs anyone else shocked at just how cool this 'thing' was during the interview?
144 likesAnd to see her have little to no reaction when shown the photograph of those poor children? So cold and heartless. Just a nasty, vile oxygen waster.
If I ever get caught up for something having these videos in my viewing history is not gonna look good for me.
1 likelittle did they know, it was all just a big april fool’s prank
0 likesI have been guided to this masterpiece of a YouTube channel by the legendary video "What pretending to be crazy looks like"
0 likesCouldnt this method end up getting false confessions though?
0 likesAll she had to do was say " April Fools" at the end and be done with it! Anybody get it??
0 likesJSC we have all binge watched every episode we demand more
0 likesPost more please!!!!
0 likesThere’s people cutting there heads off on here and they delete his videos ??
8 likesI want to take a moment to compliment the narrator. I’ve seen many of these same interrogations and none of them are as riveting and enthralling as these. The reason being; the great narration. The information as well as the voice is always great to listen to with just the right amount of spooky vibes, unbiased information, and legal pertinence. Always such a great job. Throw a heart ❤️ on this comment if you receive it.
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I thumbs’d you down because you asked for likes
2 likesA JCS I haven’t seen!!? Oh, this is going to be good..
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Right??? I thought I’ve watched all his videos at least twice, where did this video come from??
3 likesso nobody believes she was setup? and doesnt say anything because shes afraid for her life or rest of family? ex just happens to die from poisoning too?
1 likeHuh, the description says the interrogation was on March 31 2009, although the tape says April 1 2009.
0 likesEither this was all one big eleborate April Fools prank gone wrong, or it was started towards midnight.
How did this guy get popular overnight?? It’s crazy
0 likesBest Channel on YouTube.
2 likesWait so she got a lesser sentence than her ex boyfriend??
0 likesWhat
talk about guilty until proven innocent - this is a pretty pathetic justice system
0 likesI thought they couldn't continue without your lawyer.
0 likesThe husband killed himself out of guilt... that’s sad.
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That’s absolutely heart breaking, yet this woman is still alive and is eligible for parol in 9 years...
218 likesNothing_Much exactly. Very sad. It’s like he also took on her share of responsibility.
56 likesim sure it was revealed that they thought her motivation was to hurt him forever for revenge. he didnt have to live his life in pain. she didnt get her revenge. maybe thats part of the reason he did it.. she killed her own kids for nothing, and hes dead too. she deserves it. she destroyed all of their lives. if i was alone with her in that interrogation room after seeing the pictures you would see me on the next episode. wonder what would have been different if the police didnt sieze his retirement plan and he didnt go into hiding.
82 likesShe got what she wished for. Special place in hell for these people. I hope she's ready.
29 likes@DeuceGenius so it's all police's fault. This family would've been rich and happy by now. (sarc)
16 likesHe was more likely killed by drug mafia
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@Nothing_Much Shes out already.
1 likeThats sad also because she will be happy and satisfied , after all she did it for revenge
1 like@Jolanta Olek actually that's true. The police murdered this family
2 likesIf it's true, then she got what she wanted. But, part of me feels like no one ever retires alive from the mafia.
3 likes@Nothing_Much she’s out on appeal.
1 likeWhy the KIDSSS? Their Kids. Just Kids Again if you don’t want your kids PUT THEM FOR ADOPTION. Murder needs to stop, there are many other desperate solutions than that.
1 likeOh please, he all of a sudden felt guilt while locked up, but never felt that much guilt in all the time he abandoned his family?
2 likesHe probably did it to cause her even more pain an act of mercy maybe, she clearly did it for revenge on him so he did it for revenge on her, now she has to live with the fact that the man she loved she’s indirectly killed and she’s the cause of that, she’ll have to live with that for the rest of her life.
0 likesMost likely a mix of sorrow over the girls and the smuggling investigation that exposed a risky rabbit hole that would continue to land a lot of crime members in hot water. Either way, the dude knew shit was getting messy and handled it. Such is the life of crime.
0 likes@Chris M shes only out on bail during her appeal. She’s not out out. Stop saying that.
0 likesShe is now a family annihilator, because All members are dead because of her(actions) and only her, no?
0 likes@Chris M insane
0 likesI honestly don’t think it was revenge. Maybe she just didn’t want to do it alone. His failed drug operation in this big ass house I know the bills had to be expensive. If you look at crime scene photos they had a hyperbaric chamber and nice furniture. Getting comfortable maintaining a certain lifestyle and boom that’s gone. That could be rough?
0 likesI’m in no way agreeing with her, but I didn’t see this as revenge. She did try to kill herself afterwards, although I didn’t hear of other attempts.
@Nothing_Much She was given a life sentence. Parole requires approval, and there's no chance they'll sympathize with a child killer. The only reason she was given the "possibility" is because of the charge.
0 likesAnd just how many hours is it OK to do this? People cry when terrorists get interrogated BUT jump up and cheer when it is done to a citizen
0 likesProps to JCS although this is a tragic story with no winners.
0 likesevery episode of this i watch the more i hate the police
3 likesits disgusting to treat anyone like this, i don't care what they've done. she was coerced into talking, deprived of sleep (& food) and her basic wishes (let me go back to my cell, i want to sleep, etc.) were brushed aside like she wasn't a person.
her right to remain silent is not being respected at all. this is blatantly unethical
This would be one hell of an April Fool's Day joke!!!
0 likesI find this woman to be very cold. I watched this a long time ago. Very eager to hear your opinions on her behavior!
28 likesThanks again for another great video!
10 YEARS?......THAT'S IT?
3 likeswhen he said april fool’s day i thought they were going to release her with laughter and stuff
1 likeYou have a lot of imitators, but your channel remains the best.
0 likes14:50 man had no chill... "Today is the first of April, you seem to think its April fools day" haha
2 likesAnd to think this woman is out of prison while she awaits her appeal after being found guilty. Something is seriously wrong here
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from what I understood at the end of the video she got retried in 2019 and got a life sentence? and the narrator says she cannot get out until 2029, I think she's behind bars bro
40 likes@Kimberly L damn we do live in a society :/
36 likesWell what did you expect. She is not dangerous of reincidence
11 likes@Dr. Anthony Fauci As an American, I can’t criticize other countries justice system, but this is the fourth case I’ve heard about out of Canada that has me baffled. Some innocents get treated like garbage there because their killers walk, get let out on bail to kill again, get awarded a lot of money (Omar Kadeem)
36 likes@mychannel302 yeah Karla Homolka was another one that was pretty disturbing
8 likes@mychannel302 Casey Anthony is free and has opened a Private Investigation firm
14 likes@Dr. Anthony Fauci you beat me to it
1 likeI don't like it but I would rather shitty people like her be out on a bond for an appeal than that right of due process taken away for everyone. It's a matter of slippery slope and principle. I don't like it but I understand it
9 likes@Simpicus Maximus how about punishing the guilty and leaving the innocent alone? Why is that so hard?
0 likesYea. She's got friends in low places. Or high places in this case
2 likes@pdorism They don't know how to distinguish the guilty from not guilty
0 likes@pdorism So they treat everyone as guilty or innocent because they can't tell.
0 likes@Cujo Maybe they should work on that
0 likes@pdorism I agree lol
0 likes@mychannel302 it’s because the legal systems in the rest of the world suck just as bad if not worse than Americas. People like to pretend it’s evil America justice system when it’s really all of them
0 likes@Eric Cartman you can't say that. what if she gets another husband, makes another `childs` and her husband proceeds to do something so bad that the only option was taking away their `childs`, very improbable, but could happen again.
0 likesThe only question is that we don't know by the end of the video what her husband did to her, that would be curious knowing.
@U - 235 at least in all the other countries the prisons aren't private companies driven on profit, so the Justice system has to feed them suspects like culprits just to keep the quota of people imprisoned
1 like@Alexander Erickson its not the worst, but also its not even close to the best
0 likes@Luiz Felipe it's not that improbable look up the Disturban video The Man who killed his family twice, shit is sick but shows exactly how the legal system fails innocent people
0 likes@Luiz Felipe only 8% of prisons are private in the US. For comparison, 15% are private in the UK. There is no quota the justice system is trying to meet. There is no benefit to a judge to send someone to prison. All a private prison does is lessen the burden on public prisons. While do make profit, they can’t actually force the justice system to send anyone to them.
2 likes@Dr. Anthony Fauci Prime Minister Turdo can always bring a formal apology for her crime.
2 likes@pdorism We're open to any suggestions on what the perfect legal system (that is run by humans) looks like.
0 likesHowever, most would argue that, since humans are imperfect, any legals system they run will never be perfect.
But you go ahead an impress us and throw out your answer to fixing an issue every democracy in history has struggled with.
@jasondean88888 One would think that if the system is run by humans, they should be able to follow common sense. Like, don't let a killer run free just because the judge made a typo. Oh, but they're not at risk of killing again. So what? They still have to be punished! On the other end, if the system is run like a machine, there should be checks and balances and automated processes that prevent these mistakes from happening. What happens in practice is that the worst side of human and machine get combined into a needlessly complicated monstrosity, just so that lawyers can have their job security.
0 likes@pdorism I missed the part where you offered a solution. Where was that?
0 likes@jasondean88888 it's not my job to fix it. I am just pointing out a problem that anybody can see. Am I not allowed to complain that my car isn't running properly if I'm not a mechanic? Are you really suggesting that it's supposed to suck, or that this is the best we can do?
0 likes@pdorism @pdorism And what I'm trying to point out is that:
0 likesA) Pointing out a problem that everyone can see serves no purpose. We all see it. We know it exists. Bitching about it while offering no solutions, while also implying that this problem is apparently so easy to fix that it should have been addressed by now...this does nothing but serve as a spring board to feed your own ego. You feel like you've accomplished something because you've gone out and 'taken a stand' and called for this massive inequity to be fixed. Well, good job. You haven't added anything new to the discussion though. What you've done is the equivalent of walking up to the scene of a car wreck and say "Somebody was probably speeding weren't they. That's why people are getting hurt because people don't obey the rules and they don't pay attention when driving. You all need to do something about that."
Well no shit. Thanks for the input. Which leads the second part if this.
B) Your basic complaint comes down to humans not being perfect. I agree with the basic issue we are discussing here. 3 to 10% of our prisoners actually being innocent is appallingly. But why does it happen? It happens because people suck. People aren't perfect. Sometimes it's a racist cop. Sometimes it's someone being hung over on the job and forgetting to take a dna swab that would have proven innocence. Sometimes it's just shear bad luck and all the evidence looks really really bad and points to an innocent person...just out of sheer stupid chance. You basically want us to 'fix humanity'. THAT is the source of the majority of these issues.
So you're on hear bitching about how bad thr system is (which everyone knows) complaining about how terrible it is that the guilty Sometimes walk and the innocent Sometimes end up on death row (which everyone knows and agrees with). And you're offering zero solutions....just standing on your soap box demanding someone do something to fix it so that, somehow, the basic fact that humans make mistakes is removed from our judicial system.
Are you also asking that someone do something about the racism that puts thousands of people in prison every year? How far will typing out these demands on YouTube get you to a better world.
You haven't informed anyone of anything new. You haven't offered any concrete ideas to try. The best you've offered is "maybe they should work on that" when told that they don't always know who is guilty or innocent.
Well no shit, they DO work on that. Here's the problem...guilty people lie. Did you know that? They can also refuse a lie detector, they can refuse to talk, they can literally just sit in a jail cell and not say a word for years. Forcing the state to do all the legwork of putting together an air tight case.
The state has to build a case against them, and that case is built by imperfect humans. Humans who are distracted because their wife just got diagnosed with cancer. Or humans who have a headache but came into work anyway. Or maybe one of the state's witnesses turns out to be a crazy person who just loves attention, and halfway through their testimony the defense proves that this person is not credible and the prosecution's case falls apart. Once the suspect is acquitted they can not be charged again with the same crime.
The case has to be strong enough that potentially killing the accused person, or locking them up for 20 or 30 years, seems like a good, fair and just idea.
You must be 12 years old if you really think this is so easy. Or, you've lived a sheltered life and never actually faced a massive and complex issue where people's lives and the lives of their family are on the line.
I guarantee that if you ended up on trial as an innocent person and the state put together a "pretty good" case against you, but not bullet proof, you would be DEMANDING that you be freed.
Conversely, if someone in your family had a crime committed against them, and the state put together a "pretty good" case against a suspect, you would be DEMANDING that they convict.
Life is messy and terrible. But yeah...maybe they just need to "work on that".
@pdorism Also, to run with your car analogy, this would be like complaining to a mechanic that your car is too expensive to refuel and you want him to fix it and make it so that it doesn't burn any fuel any more.
0 likesBurning fuel (gasoline, electricity, hydrogen, propane, natural gas etc) is an unfortunate by product of what needs to happen for the car to be useful. The mechanic can't invent perpetual motion, so you complaining about the car being too expensive to drive due to fuel consumption, isn't going to be fixed. If the car doesn't use fuel, zero work gets done.
Now, the mechanic might recommend changing your driving habits to get better mpg. They might recommend buying a hybrid or riding the bus or other options to reduce the fuel cost. But in the end, you will always need to consume energy to do the work of traveling somewhere.
The justice system is the same. It has the unfortunate feature of being run by humans, who make mistakes. In order to convict thousands of criminals for horrible acts and make sure that those people are taken off the streets, there will always be the unfortunate byproduct of convicting some innocent people and letting some guilty walk free. The only way I see to get to zero innocent people being in jail is to not convict anyone at all. And the only way to get every criminal would be to jail absolutely everyone who had even the slightest chance of committing the crime.
Geniuses of every generation, stretching back thousands of years, have tried to figure out better ways. The current system is where we are at right now, and hopefully we will continue to get better in the future. Hopefully we invent new tech (that is allowed in court) that helps reduce errors. But there will always be some corruption, there will always be somebody who covers for a buddy, or a rich asshole who can buy their way out, or a racist cop who plants evidence.
So, your snide little comment of "they need to work on that" sounds just as insane and out of touch with reality as the person demanding the mechanic 'fix' their car so that it doesn't burn fuel anymore.
@Simpicus Maximus I was thinking about Ben Franklin saying "Better 100 guilty go free than 1 innocent be punished".
0 likesIf we lived by that as a country, we would empty our jails tomorrow. Most estimated out it at 3 to 10 percent of our inmates are actually innocent. Somewhere around 1 in 20, so 500% worse than what Ben was referring to.
Looking at it that way, and thinking about what would happen if we released our entire prison population...life is messy and full of shitty choices isn't it?
Am I wrong or when she asked to talk to a lawyer, doesn’t the questioning end?
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Not in Canada. She can chose not to answer but they can keep asking questions as long as they want.
1 like@Ebony Crawford interesting.
0 likes14:02 “ITS APRIL FOOOOLLSS HAHA WE TOTALLY GOT YOU!”
2 likesThere are certain people in this world that I look at and wonder if they're not a machine.
0 likesDoes something, claims that not what she did. 😂😂😂😂
0 likesSo many comments think "life sentence with possiblity of parole in 10 years" is lighter than "15 years sentence".
0 likesI still blame Luigi...
0 likesIf only it weren't April Fool's Day.
my first perception, the very first quote :i find it strange you are not upset" i do not know why he does not understand. i am 'CrAzY' diagnosed schizoaffective and i am 100%p&t VA disabled. medically retired at 100% for schizophrenia, depression snd anxiety. i do not understand connecting with my environment psychologically and emotionally. i detach myself from worthless dying critters and other objects. i can be happy in my own death without worry.
0 likesI really thought this was all an April fools prank
0 likesThat feeling when you have the right to remain silent, but not the ability...
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Poetry.
6 likesIf they want to make a movie about her, they could get Sarah Gilbert to play her.
0 likesI am obsessed with your videos JCS
0 likesI hope she never gets out.
2 likesThat Detective was wrong in continuing to talk to her. She told him, "my right to remain silent." He should have backed off regardless of the POS that she is.
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You have the right to remain silent but that doesn't mean they'll stop the interrogation just because you don't want to talk. And she still talked a lot.
1 likeThey actually released this monster on July 10, 2020 pending her appeal. Unbelievable! "Adele Sorella, who was convicted of murder, is out of prison on a conditional release while she awaits her appeal... The judge released Sorella under the conditions that she put up a $25,000 guarantee, that she doesn't leave her home between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. and that she does not leave Quebec or apply for a passport."
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Wow wtf
47 likesOMG...this is so wrong!!
27 likesShe's got to live with what she's done in her own head.
8 likesShe needs to stay in prison. horrible excuse for a mother
21 likes@fox23vaj The judicial systems everywhere are bullshit. Long sentences for seemingly lesser crimes and short sentences for people that the public would hang if given a choice. There should be something in place to hold judges accountable. Or even have a jury pass the sentence. Being female will also lead to a lesser sentence for some reason. The system is seriously flawed.
27 likes"Justice."
9 likes@E Gleaton people come back from temporary rage or insanity. I don't think she's mad. Just bad.
4 likesI bet she made an "under the table" deal with the judge
5 likes@Entity
12 likesYeah some aren't, but most are, definitely WAY more than women.
@Jamie okay and what's stopping her from losing grip of reality again? did they insert a chip into her brain?
6 likesShe's not a danger to the public. What's the point of keeping her locked up at taxpayers expense?
0 likes@Vincent Moon i don't know about you, but i wouldn't want to have a person out free who thinks it's a reasonable decision to murder children to get back at an ex. if her decision making is that poor, what else could she be capable of down the road? it doesn't always have to be this exact situation.
15 likes@fox23vaj For the vast majority of European countries, "life imprisonement" means 20-25 years
2 likesDamn. Losing your life life and murderer keeps on living free... Damn that sucks, fffuuu I hate humankind. Sorry to nice people tho ❤️
2 likes@Jamie she doesn’t care
1 like@fox23vaj I am from Europe and our justice systems are designed to enable people who committed a crime to integrate back into society once they've served their sentence. Which I think is a good thing in some cases but I also disagree with that as well. You just have to look at each case individually. In my country a life sentence is 15 years and after that you can file to be released but there are a lot of cases in which people are not allowed to leave. Also I don't know how it works in the US but in Europe to be released people also need to see a therapist on a regular basis and the psychopath criminals get locked up in special facilities from which they are most definitely not released.
2 likesShe's stashed some of that drug money and paid off judges and had her husband killed in prison..
1 like@ciara hernandez No. Female privilege.
1 like@ciara hernandez you are white
0 likes@Playable Character its canada bro , women or man, no matter what, killers walk
0 likes@Playable Character women don’t get away with anything if a man is the one making the call. They love to have power over women and love controlling their fates.
0 likesThe curfew isn’t even a punishment she murdered her children at HOME
0 likes@E Gleaton The word "psychopath" gets thrown around a lot, but I don't think it applies in this case at all. In the video, you can clearly tell she reacts and feels guilt when seeing the pictures. A psychopath could see the picture of the scene and remain perfectly stoic and calm. But I guess it's just hard to people to realize that murderers and others who do immoral acts are just as human as anyone else.
0 likes@Reverend Malice Other way around. Crimes can be committed by psychopaths as well as non-psychopaths
0 likes@E Gleaton Well, of course. I'm just saying that people love to jump the gun on psychopathy, so a human who acted natural up to one point and has displayed no psychopathic tendencies gets described later as a psychopath despite there being little to no evidence for that claim except one act they did which was abhorrent. Non-psychopaths also account for FAR more crimes because psychopathy in general is quite rare. I'm not saying either is solely the culprit of crime, mind you, but non-psychopathy is definitely far more prominent in reality while the psychopathy gets misinterpreted in fiction because of how common it is there.
1 like@Reverend Malice Yup most people believe psychopaths are all murderers when in reality they are bankers, psychologists, salesmen, etc. and I say that as a salesperson, and not because I’ve met any i sales, but because surveys always show this. Nonpsychopaths do commit more nurses a
0 likesBut psychopaths are greatly over represented.
Didn't know Georges St-Pierre was a detective as well!
1 likeI love it his detective 🕵️♂️
0 likes9:30 Shouldn't you guys maybe have blurred out that picture? I can see two dead kids laying on the ground pretty clearly.
0 likesShould’ve been reminded that 04/01 is April’s “truth” day you fool !
1 likeThis channel has over 2 mil subs and so few videos. I''m astonished. This is my favorite channel, hands down. The producer of this channel has not only great insight on the subject at hand but other subjects as well. He once talked about storytelling, It was awhile ago but I think I pertained to screenwriting and movies,. I was blown away by how he explained it. I'd love to hear more from this person, on any subject he's interested in.
24 likesThis is was my mother means when she says “I brought you into this world, I can take you out” 😀
1 like"Today is the first of April...and you seem to think it's April fool's day"...this has to be the illest slam of the century
0 likesstarted from "what pretending to be crazy looks like" now we're here
3 likesThe entire time I was thinking "Yeah! Break that woman!"
0 likesWhy the hell would someone who murdered 2 children in cold blood be able to be released on probation after 10 years? That makes no damn sense.
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@Cringeosaurus lol no
1 like@Cringeosaurus wrong.
0 likesIt's Canada man. A guy who stabbed me and left me to die got 18 months for aggravated assault and was out 1 year later.
37 likesI also know another dude i lived with in a community home when i was 15 that murdered someone 10 years ago who was out in 7 years because he was charged with only manslaughter. (he tied someone up and beat them up while robbing them, and ended up killing them).
This is Canada. Our system is fucking wayyy to lax on violent crime and sex offenders in particular.
@Kevin Snyder holy shit I'm sorry man
2 likes"Forget it, Jake, it's Canada..."
2 likesI don't understand why a lot POF countries with much lower crime rate also has much less time sentenced for violent crimes.
0 likesI don't understand why countries with much lower crime rate also has much less time sentenced for violent crimes.
2 likesFor some reasons the courts always seem to put less value on the lives of children...
6 likesparole... big difference... and for life...
0 likesCanada
0 likeshere's a crazy idea, a justice system that has the goal of reincarceration for their criminals, rather than retributitive justice.
5 likesHang on.... "he was found dead in his cell with cyanide in his system - death was ruled a suicide"...... do Canadian cops offer cyanide sandwiches to inmates??
0 likesThe narrator voice reminds me of that guy doing Amazon finds you may or may not need. I like this, I'm stock in this channel since yesterday.
0 likesInvestor:“What day is it today?”
0 likesMe: “April Fools!”
Investor: “You seem to think it’s April Fools day”
Me:”Yes”
JCS - please make more videos.
0 likesTo rob a child of their life should be punishable by death only. It takes a special kind of heartlessness to do what these terrible people do.
1 likeRight there at 11:28 you can tell she is mentally exhausted and giving in to the truth..
1 likeI can never understand why people being interrogated don't ask for a lawyer immediately, and keep repeating it until the lawyer comes.
0 likesCan someone explain to me the law? Does she have to stay there even when she asked for a lawyer? Are required to stay there any amount of time the police wants you to?
0 likesShe was already released from prison. The courts say she most likely won't be a danger to the public but said before that if she is released, the public will lose trust in the justice system. The justice system here in Canada is a JOKE and I've lost trust. Total bs.
0 likesWe need this show to give us a new episode at least every month.
1 likeShe is an evil psychopath. She must never ever get out from prison! What she did makes me very angry!
0 likesI got addicted to this youtube channel when i saw the video "What pretending to be crazy looks like" i love this channel
1 likeThe presentation of a graphic crime scene photograph was frowned upon during the Memphis Three case, yet here it's described as a valid interrogation technique. Why? Although, in the Memphis Three case, Misskelly was on the lower end of the mental spectrum.
0 likesWhen he asked if she knew what day it was, a part of me expected him to blurt "April Fool's!" & start laughing at her.
0 likesIts so hard to see such criminals commit heinous crimes and chuck attitude like this and act like she achieved something.
0 likesWhat took a person to behave in such way? 🤷♀️
0 likesi just realized i had just barely turned 10 years old when the killings took place. mere months older than her 9 year old daughter who she killed. I can't imagine having died in 2009. how horrible
0 likesDon't ever talk to the police. Always remeber that "you have the right to remain silent" and that "anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law". Use your 5th amendment. Even this women will walk free again, because of her silence. Cops are not our friends nor our enemies. Cops are not trying incriminated anyone, their job is to find evidence and connect dots. The more you talk, the more data (dots) they have to connect.
0 likesIt should be standard practice for all new parents to undergo a pysch eval. It should be the fucking law.
1 like"Today is the first of April and you seem to think it's April fools day." fucking madlad
2 likesClearly, someone in custody and being questioned like this should simply say NOTHING AT ALL, not even the smallest peep, and adopt a facial expression like those employed by players of Texas Holdem poker.......that approach would utterly defuse these interrogation tactics.
0 likesApril 1st, 2009.. i was turning 6 when this woman was interrogated. My mother was hugging me and telling me she loved me. My cake was spongebob. And this woman had just killed her children.. thats insane
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Seems odd but happy birthday mine is 2 weeks after yours
0 likesBeeing of legal profession but from a jurisdiction where police must not "ignore" the suspect's decision to remain silent, in such a way the narrator states, the interrogation tactic of "fatiguing the suspect to make him/her more open for suggestion", in general, sounds quite ridiculous. In any case and without reference to Mrs. Sorella. I wouldn't be suprised if this leads to a considerable percentage of false confessions. It may hint in a direction with respect to the investigstion of the police, but this direction has to filled with real evidence. However, in any circumstance, the introduction of video footage of such an interrogation in court proceedings, especially in order to derive anything of relevance for conviction, enqueues to the logic of interrogation and decision making methods of the inquisition, roughly speaking. Moreover, reading comments, essentially comparing the suspects actual reaction to questions, accusations, photographs, etc. to how the suspect "should have reacted if innocent", is irretating, at best. While certain conclusions may seem obvious (how an innocent person would behave), they are not compelling and may, in fact, just be the result of the prejugement of one, who felt competent to determine, which reaction should be the "morally" correct one. Don't get me wrong: Beyond ensuring that a suspect is treated in a manner that upholds basic principles of human dignity, it is not about protecting an actual perpetrator! No justice system of the world aims for this. It is about protecting an innocent, yet wrongfully accused person.
0 likesAny thoughts? Happy to discuss;)
7:15 what if you stonewall them with requests for coffee and high-protein foods instead? Would that help make things inadmissible for when you eventually got psychologically broken and started talking?
0 likeswonderful woman, love her
0 likesHim: So we think you did it.
6 likesHer: Well I didn't do it so.
Him: Well we think you probably did.
It's known as the "probably did do it strategy" in modern psychology.
people who want more of his content simply need to head to his old patreon and there is plenty "new" stuff to discover
0 likesMan, life is so murder-free when you don't stress people.
0 likesman I just checked her kids picture on google and its just so sad how one of them looked exactly like her mother.
0 likesWhy I'm on the dark side of YouTube again?! I've been listening to this like horror stories. But this is real, these people exist and many live around us. Terrifying
2 likesSpousal revenge filicide? It's disturbing that it happened so many times that there's a term for it.
0 likesHow can anyone hurt innocent children!!! Especially your own! And she act like she don’t give a fuck. She deserves to rot in jail then hell
1 likeHer earliest release would be march of 2029 but if it was a man he would’ve received life without the possibility of parole she was cold hearted and had no remorse yet has a possibility of walking in this world again
0 likesI feel like my problems are miniature when I watch this.
1 likeOK Jim. We the people (who are about to quarantined again) DEMAND more videos !
2 likesAs French Canadian from Montréal , I instantly recognize the French « québécois » accent 😄
0 likesHe did a great job considering how in denial she is …
So convicted in 2019, 10 years, out on conditional release July 2020.
3 likesThis woman is out already
What on earth
Even I struggled to answer the detective through a screen
1 likeI understand why this video would make you upset and slightly traumatized, so in a lighthearted attempt at easing the situation, I'd like to point out that: Canada is the only place where the French (Perfectly able to pronounce Croissant) person isn't French".
0 likesWhy do need so much of evidence when it was so clear .. she called her brother about being suicidal and go to Home only to find dead daughters who were ofcourse alone with her all day and her suicidal car accident attempt
0 likesIt is all so clear
Just like in Dear Zachary, the judge who set he free on bail should be fired ! Disgusting
0 likesThe detective should go to prison for his April fools joke
0 likesHow was it second 2nd degree murder for 2 of her own kids dying? She poisoned them. Sounds premeditated and should have been 1st degree.
0 likesim from quebec, exactly two hours from where this happened, and 1, i can’t believe i new this was from quebec with only the accent the officer in the beginning, and 2, that this happened close to me and that i’ve never hear about it
1 likeShe was pretty impressive at refusing to talk much.
1 likeSo last episode I watched dude murdered his ex girlfriend and got 40 years and she just got 10 for murdering 2 lives. What the fuck
2 likesim still confused if she had no remorse for killing her own kids with no feelings for them whatsoever wont that make her a sociopath?
0 likesKeep up the great work, xqcL
0 likesi'm so confused i physically cannot understand the motive can someone explain? did she really kill her children to hurt her husband because he, while on the run, lost contact with her? is that? the entire motive?
0 likesSoul crushing. Those poor girls. Such senseless evil.
0 likesSo many high level drug dealers have tragic lives .behind the veneer of glamour they suffer and so do their families.....Hollywood has always glamourized these people .
0 likesHow long are they allowed to interrogate without a lawyer if they have requisited one?
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Also curious
1 likeIs JCS from Canada? Seems like a big coincidence that such a large percentage of his videos are Canadian cases.
0 likesUnless Canada has some sort of policy of releasing interrogation footage or something
The interviewer with an accent like a frog that can hardly speak English.... is such an OPPORTUNITY for her to pretend she doesn't understand this strange dialect and should request someone that actually speaks English. Quite frankly, I have to exert too much brain power to comprehend that gibberish.
1 likeHim saying she's so calm etc... I'd be like "What? Can you speak proper English? I don't understand the mumbles out of your mouth". In this instance, it would create the illusion that the 'abnormal' behavior of the suspect in question is due to a communications error largely on the part of the interrogator.
Lastly, you NEVER, EVER, go into a police interrogation, without a lawyer. Doesn't matter if you are guilty or not guilty. You don't do it. The police use tactics admissible in court and will try to do ANYTHING to get you to confess or look guilty. It's the largest truth that the cops don't want the truth, they want a closed case and someone in jail. This is literally their job and their career. The more cases they solve the higher they will rank. Yes, this one is guilty but, even if you aren't guilty, you can be made to go to prison on false charges. Just don't risk it. GET A LAWYER. ASK FOR ATTORNEY. SHUT THE FUCK UP UNTIL ATTORNEY IS PRESENT. Even after requesting attorney they will egg you on to spill the beans. This in itself is not illegal. They can interrogate you for HOURS and try to coax a confession or some information that makes you look guilty. JUST SHUT. THE. FUCK. UP. WAIT FOR ATTORNEY. It's just that simple. You can accept your Miranda rights, you can acknowledge basics such as wanting water or food. BUT YOU SAY NOTHING ELSE UNTIL YOUR LAWYER IS THERE. Anything YOU SAY can AND WILL be used AGAINST YOU in the court of law. It simply amazes me how most people that are caught just don't follow those absolutely basic and simple steps. In these interrogation situations without representation, you have everything to lose and absolutely nothing to gain. They will LIE to you saying, if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear. The amount of people falsely imprisoned says, that is a lie. You have everything to fear in this situation regardless of your guilt because the ones interrogating ONLY WANT a confession from you that you did the crime. It would be different if cops were actually just and wanted only justice but they only want ranks and to boost their careers. It's disgusting but it's a reality. That's why lawyers exist. That's why you wait for your attorney to be present to inform you of what you can and can not answer based on THE LAW. And for the love god... DO NOT REPRESENT YOURSELF. It never helps, and when it does help it's so rare that it doesn't even count as a statistic. Just don't do it.
I really hope this information helps someone in the future.
This style of interrogation seems like it would get a lot of fake confessions.
2 likesI started this channel with “there’s something about Casey” and my goodness these people are sick man my lord
0 likesim just imagining the prosecution going "dude, that shit is SO fake like omg! she straight up killed em man!
0 likesimagine if somehow she was innocent and the interrogator forced her to look at those pictures :/
0 likesCan someone who’s familiar with this justice system explain why she’s sitting there still? And why the officer didn’t immediately step out when she asked for her lawyer, and when she said she wanted to go back to her cell?
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Not sure what Pop Out’s video is about, but JCS says in his video that in Canada, invoking the right to be silent means you don’t have to answer but the interrogators can still ask questions. They can remain silent throughout if they want, but the interrogators asking questions or talking to her is not impeding her right to be silent.
0 likesI feel sad for a crime boss.
0 likesif she didn't talk for the whole investigation, how they proved she is guilty?
0 likesOkay but i wanna know about the evidence that got her convicted
0 likesWild to me how other countries work. In some cases would be nice if america could do this. Bt in cases ur innocent yikes.
0 likesThis entire interrogation would be inadmissible in america. She invoked and asked for an attorney and was jusy given advice over the phone then questioned alone? Then adviced she was staying silent and they can still question?
Wow!
I feel bad for those babies. This lady is a monster
remind me why bail is even allowed for people facing murder charges....?
2 likesOh & btw….
0 likesI LOVE how JCS ends his videos….no goodbye no ending long extra azz story or dragged out opinion, just smooth cat hush fade out picture exit stage left story over type ish lol !! Haha love it.
All hail king JCS 🙌🏽
i’ve been watching all the videos on his page in order. i’m addicted 😵💫
2 likesI love this interviewer "What do you think we did, hire actors?!"
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At this point has she been found guilty of the crime? because if not showing a mother such graphic images is beyond cruel. Imagine for a minute that she is innocent (like we are all supposed to do until guilt is proven beyond reasonable doubt) It doesn't matter how we 'think' she should be acting. Being emotional detached doesn't make her guilty of the crime. I have no idea if she is guilty or not, having only watched a few minutes of this footage but I find it really disturbing that the officer is forcing her to view such images.
0 likesPossibility of parole is way too generous for a mother who murdered her own children without remorse.
0 likesHow on Earth can you only get 10 years for killing your own daughters?
0 likesevery lawyer in canada: remain silent
0 likesevery defendant after: 🗣
"You believe what you want"
0 likesPsh that guy doesn't even know when April Fools day is.
Ever see the video of the 2 news reporters fighting on-air? The woman there in the blue robe looks exactly like this woman. I swear it must be the same woman. Creepy.
0 likesCriminal: commits murder
0 likesCriminal: gets put in jail
Society: yeah, you're really gonna suffer now
Criminal: watches TV, plays sports, 3 meals a day, doesn't have to pay rent
Killing an innocent child should carry life in prison with no chance of parole!
0 likesalot of problems I have with all these videos is they never have a lawyer with them
0 likesDevils advocate, for those saying the woman got lesser sentence for murder than her husband, who got 15 years for drugs, remember that was 200kg to cocaine and imagine the hundreds/thousands of people lives that 200kg of drug would ruin, im sure death from overdose and other incidents, car crashes, would occur. So I agree people who are in jail for marijuana is not the same but cocaine and other hard drugs especially in this volume should be punished badly as well.
1 likeTake a shot every time she says “so…”
0 likes"They trusted you" broke my heart
0 likesWhy are their more "jcs inspired" videos, then actual jcs videos! I WANT MOAR!
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Jcs inspired? Never seen that
0 likeswhy does this detective sound exactly like the brilliant yet tortured detective from murder mystery
0 likesPassive aggressive to a level where it makes the other person tired and could be seen as hardcore harassment. Ofc it's Canada 🤭
0 likesI just checked the narrator's channel, and OMG that is not the picture that i had in my brain.
2 likesThis should be against the law, what happened to innocent until proven guilty in a court
0 likesIt’s so strange that a mighty country like Canada has hung on to the monarchy of another state as it’s head of state. It’s so strange to hear Canadian terms “crown attorney “ , royal Canadian mounted police , Governor General of Canada. And to know as a British citizen that our queen is also the queen of Canada. Does that mean that she is a Canadian citizen as well?
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It’s the same with Australia and New Zealand. It’s essentially meaningless as Britain holds no “true” power or authority over those countries. Debatably, Canada is a stronger country that Great Britain, given how fewer ‘enemies’ the country has.
0 likesIt’s more-so a sign of respect for Great Britain.
lol she filed an appeal and was released from prison. Ahhhh yes, nothing like being a woman in the judicial system.
0 likes"Your kids are dead and your the prime suspect"
0 likes"Im their mother, how dare you"
The threat of more than one minute stuck with that interrogater would have made me confess.
0 likesShe’s not very silent for someone claiming the right to remain silent
0 likesso this woman is locked up for another 7 years but Casey Anthony, who clearly killed her poor daughter, is free. amazing.
0 likes"I have the right to remain silent" then continues talking. It's nice that criminals are often so stupid. 😅
0 likesIf she used her right to remain silent, that guy needs to back off asking questions.
0 likesGeesh there is a HUGE difference between the Canadian and American justice system. 10 years!
0 likesWow she REALLY didn't want to help him set up that April Fool's day zinger
0 likes0:35 Interrogator: „I find it STRANGE that you are not upset.“
1 likeShe: „I find it strange that I am in this situation“
Interrogator: „Why do you use the word STRANGE?“
Is he playing mindgames on a victim? Never talk to the police!
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You consider her a victim?
0 likesI know. I can't take this interrogation. Whether she's guilty or not, there's so many things that the interrogator does here that is so cruelly manipulative. He's not looking for information at this point. He's looking to win a case. I cannot watch this video anymore.
0 likes@Slothfully Slothfully that is true. He was looking to win a case more. However, it was so obvious she killed the kids.
0 likesI thought the cops had to stop talking to you once you lawyer up?
0 likes“today is april first, but you believe it is april fools day. and it is, youve been pranked, we did fake the scene, your kids are in the office well get them”
0 likesgood ending
I hate to say it but she did achieve what she set out to do. I know I wouldn't live long either if that happened to my daughters.
0 likesSo crazy humans can change so fast. the best part was "What pretending to be crazy looks like".
0 likesEven if you are in denial that your kids are dead you would still be hysterical not calm.
0 likesShe almost got away with it and got shit for time. She could be free in 8 years.
0 likesInternet lawyers I'm curious, she lawyered up several times and he continues to interrogate her. Isn't this a clear violation of the 5th and 6th amendments (Miranda rights)?
0 likesIt is INSANE the cops can keep.interogating you for up to 5 hours after invoking legal consul.
0 likesDamn, the comment section is full of dummies who think if you get sentenced to "life with the possibility of parole after 10 years", you get out after 10 years guaranteed. If that's so, what does the word "possibility" mean in that phrase? Why do parole boards exist if people just get out when they are eligible?
1 likeWe need the whole video. Please upload full video!!
0 likesDrugs: 15years
4766 likesKilling two little girls: bail, then 10 years.... then possible parol.
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Canada
285 likesAnd yet people still buy and sell drugs, knowing the consequences.
59 likes@Julene $$$
124 likes@Julene cause the consequences dont matter compared to those highs and possibilities of fast money. Also most of these guys are... guys. Because they enjoy the adrenaline rushes and breaking rules
90 likes@Matt Morgan oh, in that case, its all fine and dandy! :)
31 likesIt was life with a possibility of parole in 10 years. It was also for 2nd, not 1st, degree murder.
77 likesI do agree with you, however, that killing 2 children should result in a much harsher sentence than drug charges, but unfortunately, the judicial system here in Canada is a mess.
She was given a life sentence on 2 accounts of second degree murder, with possibility of parole after 10 years... not fifteen years.
16 likesFemale
69 likesWhat You and 99.9% of the Public does NOT know, is that EVERY US COURT has Nothing to do with Justice, its all about MONEY....The BONDS the Courts are producing. It is NEVER about anything else.
29 likesthank god (reagan) for the war on drugs amirite?
11 likes@Harry Nutsachel except this is in Quebec, Canada... not the U.S.
35 likes@Kaladin Stormblessed The Crown is behind the whole fraud. The "Laws" in the U.S. come from England. Everywhere the "Legal Society" operates, this is happening. Attorney's do NOT practice Law, they are Forbidden. They are ONLY allowed to Practice what is in the Legal World, which are Statutes and Codes. 99% of the Populations have no clue what the difference is between Law and what is Legal. . . and the Zionist's behind it all, have used ALL Media to feed dis-information to "the People" for well over 100+ years to keep this fraud going. Canadians, like Americans have a Choice of Jurisdiction....Real Law...Which is Exclusive Equity....or they can have "Color of Law" Statutes and Codes. However, if the people are unaware of what Rights are and What Real Law is.....they have no knowledge to Uphold and Enforce said Rights.
7 likes@me me Orb Just say "No", LOL.
3 likes@jmac LOL like it would have been different elsewhere.
1 like@Julene okay but can we talk about the fact that killing two girls is worse than drugs yet the sentences are vindictive of this
3 likes@Julene Addiction is powerful illness.
7 likesCanada moment
5 likes@Julene almost as if the war on drugs doesn't work
16 likesSadly she all but gets away with it. If this was a man that had killed his kids he would get life but for her its bs called "spousal revenge filicide" all that should matter is that she took away the lives of two innocent children by poisoning her own kids for selfish reasons. I have no sympathy for her whatsoever and firmly believe she should have gotten life in prison without any chance of parole. Taking away the futures of the next generation because you are too selfish to take care of your child the way you should just shows she never should have had children to begin with. The strongest bond is the mother daughter bond and the fact she can heartlessly toss that away not once but twice in a single motion is disgusting. Murder is murder and one of the few things old societies would have done better than us is removing this woman from the world in a proper way so she could not endanger a child ever again. This was no act of self defense or a life or death situation this was a parent trying to find a quick and easy escape by ignoring their responsibilities just as Casey did. No sympathy for either of these cold blooded murderers.
16 likesAfter thought: Even the ex husband had more remorse and emotion about the deaths. He got a severe punishment and took his own way out but he did so seemingly out of guilt and deep sadness while she remained cold and unmoving. If there was ever proof about the absurdity of gender bias in the law this is it plain as day. Again this was neither an accident nor a situation where she would be unattached to the victims she was doing this for herself and because she lacked any emotion towards them.
Seems like a judicial ERROR TO ME ERROR
0 likesCanada!
1 like@Julene
8 likesThe reason people still smuggle drugs is the same reason they smuggled booze during alcohol prohibition....HUGE PROFITS.
And it's the governments who are to blame, yet it's the people who do the time.
Drug prohibition is an even bigger crime against humanity than alcohol prohibition. The devastation caused by the absurd illegality of drugs, is almost incalculable.
Far, far more than the damage caused by the drugs themselves.
@Harry Nutsachel like Canada is not all about money....can't fool me...I live here.
3 likesyet there are junkies everywhere on the streets, prisons are full and US have drug problems like no other country where weed is legal....Seems there is something wrong with this "lock them up" country
2 likes"Well, she's their Mother, so..." So she's allowed to choose whether or not they live or die.
2 likesSending hate mail to the creators of South Park:
1 like25 years...
@Harry Nutsachel Like any other aspect of life isn't the same...
0 likes@Matt Morgan This guy really pull a 'because hormones' defense? lol
0 likes@Zstead one it was in no way intended as a defense? Lol I wouldn't give a minute of being high back for anything. Anyone who lives in fear wouldn't understand the joy of being free. Often women arent worried about being free they are more concerned with their safety and other peoples safety. Not freedom
0 likes@Matt Morgan You really think a discussion of motivations is that black and white? I'm pretty sure people in fear find their own happiness besides a simple hormonal high. You could make a correlative argument, but to dismiss it all as a blind rush for the highs seems incomplete...
0 likes@Zstead one it's not a blind rush though it's often well thought out until a woman or a bitch made man gets involved and ends up ruining the whole operation by giving into fear under the threat of consequences
0 likesBottom line is you will see a shift to where men dont even bother getting married or start bringing other guys into the operation. The hustlers will just make the circles smaller since bringing new people into the equation is too risky. And women will wonder why they only get simps to stay but any OG hits and dips within a week. Lol cause nobody has time for that liability! Weak men gonna wonder why they cant get plugged in lol cause they going to squeal under the slightest pressure
@Julene ah yes, the "Don't break the law" defense. As if victimless crimes should be punishable in the first place.
2 likes@Steven Hetzel ah yes, those who believe there are no victims involved in the distribution and consumption of drugs. Victims like the children of drug addicts who grow up without a responsible protector and provider; victims like the families who are stolen from by their drug addict family members who need money to buy their drugs; victims like tax payers who must pay higher taxes to make up for the drug addicts who don't contribute their fair share to society; victims like the person killed in a car accident caused by a drug addict who drove while under the influence of an illegal substance. Yes, why even consider these victims - people should be coddled in their addictions, and not made to face the consequences of their actions, regardless of how it infringes on the wellbeing of others! Good point.
5 likesI feel like parole shouldn't be an option, however unlike how you commented ahe wasn't sentenced to 10 years, she was eligible for parole in 10 years, that is different
0 likes@Julene blame the buyers without no demand there is no supply
1 likeIt’s called “Women Privilege”.
1 likeSorta like “White Privilege”.
@jmac this happens in usa a well, its about power money and state jurisdiction...Canada for sure is too lenient...
0 likesTake a look at the difference in sentencing between men and women for the same crimes; you’ll find your answer there.
0 likesI'm thinking none of you have actually served time in prison.
0 likesLife with the possibility of parole after 10 years doesn't necessarily mean she'll actually go before the parole board after 10 years.
The board will review her progress in prison and decide whether she's done enough to appear before them or not.
She could serve 25 years before they grant her an audience and still get knocked back.
If she gets out in 10 years, any small charge of reoffending and she'll be back in prison for a recall.
@hungry henry Do you not realize that it being legal or not doesn't change what AN ADDICT will do to get a fix? They don't care, the psychological and physical high is already something they're dependent on. Making it legal or at least decriminalizing it will make it easier to test drugs for trace lethal substances and actually get addicts the mental help they need. HARM REDUCTION. Prison is not the place that addicts should be. Its more likely than not that an addict will go BACK to prison because of their addiction than prison actually rehabilitating them at all (because maybe, just maybe prison is a punishment and way for prison corporations to make money and not to actually rehabilitate criminals into members of society). This is why more of the funding that goes to prisons should be reallocated to mental health and addiction services.
3 likesPhil
0 likesShes already released by the way.
1 like@Salma E. If you kill two kids of your own, only two lives were impacted. When you peddle drugs, thousands of lives go down the drain - and that's in direct damage, not to discuss crime caused by use of drugs.
0 likesto be fair this isn't america
0 likesat least here, it would be 20 years then parole...
@Renata Tostada No shit. American penal system focuses on draining government funds so they have all the incentive to have as long as possible sentences and as high as possible repeat offense rate.
0 likesKind of makes you think how stupid are the people who make the laws
0 likes@Kaladin Stormblessed Just because she has the possibility of parole doesn't mean she will get it.
0 likes@Harry Nutsachel Take off your tinfoil hat, please. It is glaring.
0 likes@Steven Hetzel Victimless crime? Tell that to my student who was passed around so mom could get money for drugs. Tell that to the boy who's mom forgot to feed him because she was too high to care.
0 likesThey don't get 15 years for drugs. They get 15 years because of other crimes associated with it.
1 like@hungry henry They can stop if they really want to. I know of plenty of people who were heroin addicts and they got help got in rehab and live drug free now. It's a hard decision but it's there responsibility to get clean. You can force a heroin addict to go to rehab and get help but if they really don't want to change they will start again. You have to want to get clean for yourself.
1 like@Julene when your life feels so shit, due to circumstance or mental illness, that you can't feel joy during your day otherwise... drugs very quickly become a prosthetic.
2 likesProsthetic joy. Prosthetic relaxation. Prosthetic motivation. Prosthetic energy.
It's not good, but all of those things are necessary to proper human survival. It's not right, but once you're addicted you don't have too much choice anyway.
Withdrawal physically hurts. It prevents you from functioning at all, like you've fallen ill, sometimes for weeks. If you need to work to feed yourself then you can't get off of the drugs. If you are already mentally ill then getting off the drugs can be dangerous too.
You're trapped.
Its not a good idea to buy or sell drugs, of course - but once a simple mistake has been made... "just stop taking drugs, the legal consequences are too high" just isn't a reasonable response. Robust free healthcare - and free legal assistance - are KEY to helping shoot the drug trade in the knee.
Drugs will always be traded and always be used. People will always make dumb decisions, no matter how illegal you make it. If we can get people OFF of drugs effectively then we can save those who are trapped, we can save teenagers before their lives get destroyed and we can save lives before they are lost.
she is finished in or out of prison altho I think in prison she will be less of a burden on her family and the public.
0 likes@Julene it's their own decision, their own life
0 likes@Matt Morgan some rules are for idiots, so who's to say everything the government says is good
0 likesWomen
0 likesJulene and yet people still make children, knowing the consequences.
0 likesShe is out of prison now
0 likesThats canada baby, we don't believe in life in prison, or at least its extremely rare to see here. We believe in rehabilitation and reintegration, which in theory presents as ideal, that is if you believe bad eggs can change and become healthy civil members of society. Though realistically it causes greater grief to family's of victims and victims alike. As well, it doesn't necessarily follow suit with the way the world works, and prisons here are not rehabilitation centre's so this system in practice is flawed. That being said giving criminals a path to redemption is obviously preferable to overcrowded jails and unredemable sentences, yet when crimes are so gruesome in nature it makes people more uncomfortable then anything. In an ideal world anyone could be rehabilitated (or even better, never be raised into the type of person that will commit such a crime) but thats not the world we live in, besides the average person isn't as forgiving as jesus so people will never feel comfortable with such a concept
0 likesvoteliberal.jpg
1 like@Anahata347 Sure. And you can pay your own medical bills instead of using tax dollars when you end up overdosing.
1 likePatriarchy fam, we got it fukin made
0 likesWoman, Canada, 'nuff said
0 likes@Julene And you think drug addicts are in the business of thinking about consequences?
0 likes@Den Maskerade Daskaren good point.
0 likesyet the CIA are smuggling tons of drugs.
0 likes@Michael 💯 - but they won't be held accountable. No one said the system is fair. They make the rules and we can choose whether we'll fall into their traps or not. "They" being the powers that be.
0 likes@Julene That's true, it's awful that many people that join the police force, cia, fbi, etc. do so to stay above the law and get away with actions that a regular citizen can not. There has to be some justice for the system to work. The biggest enemy comes from within.
1 like@Michael I agree 100%!
0 likesIkr 🤦🏻♀️
0 likes@Julene I think you're missing the point here
0 likesweeb
0 likesGender equality at it’s best man
0 likesyou made an error, error.
0 likesbackwards. killing two little girls would be LIFE in my world of justice. why life sentence over death penalty? because the other prisoners are unusually cruel toward people who hurt children.
0 likesYep. And where I live on the east coast, a woman gave birth to three children and killed each one of them the moment they were born. She hid the bodies but they were eventually discovered and she was charged with "Infanticide", which carries a max penalty of 5 years. Only women can be charged with Infanticide. If a man did the exact same crime he'd be charged with homicide. Now that's an example of ACTUAL privilege. Female privilege.
0 likesAs a female drug addict, I'd like to say that many people who buy drugs do so because they feel like they have no other choice. Like myself, going into withdrawal is something no one wants to do, and we live in fear of it every day. Every drug addict was once a little child, and I can guarantee you not one of us said to ourselves "I wanna be a drug addict when I grow up!"
0 likesLife happens and until you've been in someone else's shoes, please don't judge. Judging people at the bottom of our society is so easy, especially if you've never been there.
Hungry henry that's exactly the point. As long as drugs are illegal, THAT'S the battle addicts are fighting. Make them legal and that battle goes away, leaving the addict to face THEMSELVES, which just might turn things around for them. Speaking from personal experience of course. Are you?
0 likes@Julene addressed is different than coddled...you wouldnt say the same same things about an mentally disabled person even if it could be framed in a similar way would you?
1 like@Julene your comments are embarrassingly ignorant about the modern science that clearly shows addiction behaves much like a disease in the addicts body and mind. It’s rooted in their biology.
0 likesYeah, people still use drugs even though they could end up in jail for a long time or experience losing everything. They don’t do that because it’s fun, or it’s a choice.
That doesn’t mean we excuse their behavior, but to punish them with harsher sentences than we do rapists and murderers is absolutely inexcusable. And it clearly doesn’t work to help lower the rising addiction rates, as drug addiction is now one of the leading causes of death in North America. Clearly, having zero compassion and just locking addicts up and treating them with disdain isn’t helping.
And just because some addicts engage in those things you listed, doesn’t mean that they all do. Each addict is an individual and shouldn’t be judged by the actions of others. Not all addicts have kids, most probably don’t. Not all of them are jobless, or driving under the influence.
@Persephone L modern science says a man can be a woman and a woman can be a man. You can keep your modern science.
0 likesThat’s our Canadian justice system 😂🤦🏻♂️
0 likesright
0 likes@jmac women and the court of law
0 likes@Julene the fact that people get more jail time time for drugs on average than murder, rape, or pedophilia is dumb. don't act like drug users/sellers somehow deserve more time than people who do WAY worse.
0 likes@Sam John even if there were zero consequences, murdering one's children... there are no words. Just like the thousands of mothers who pay to have their innocent unborn children murdered in the safest place God created for them, their mother's womb. Legally there may be no consequences, but those murders carry consequences we couldn't even begin to fathom.
0 likesSick
0 likesLike I always say: if you even find the need to off someone do it in Canada or UK. You won’t get any time
0 likesYa , out in 10 years, and she can stay in a.... half no guard, prison., For the last 5 years of her 10 year stay....Sickening...
0 likesSmall minded way of looking at it but alright
0 likesHere in Finland was a similar case. Mother suffocated her toddler.
1 likeIn criminal psychstudies were found that she has a NPD. Sentence = 10 years, may get out sooner bcs she is a first timer (this rule considers even most violent crimes). What an unjustice! You can get that amount of time for economical crimes and drug crimes. It is so absurd.
You should see our system in Austria. It is really difficult here to get in jail for murder. Mostly the killers get away with 10-15 years in prison with a possible parol (which will be accepted in 90% of the cases) only a few years after in jail. It is so sad, but the system here seems to believe in the good in people. Child molesters here do not get even close to the inside of a jail cell ..
1 likeThe more heinous the murder the sooner you get out in Canada. Look at the guy who beheaded and cannibalized a passenger on a Greyhound bus in Manitoba. He was walking the streets again in less than 7 years.
1 like@Julene and your still missing the point. Drugs are not as bad as drugs
0 likes@Aliisa Taipale Absolutely agree with you, it‘s just so sad. I often think that America is sometimes way too harsh with their sentences and also it is so easy to get into jail, even if you are innocent and are not able to proof it. You just have to be on the wrong place at the wrong time. But otherwise, in european countries like ours, the sentences (if it even comes to one!) are way too short or they are released after a short amount of time. Something needs to change here, definitely.
1 like@I M Yeah, I completely agree with you. I think so too - in US especially the system is broken and too many go to jail for too long time for minor things. Also 3 times & life is absolutely heinous. But there is other side of the coin too - here for serious, violent crimes are not properly sentenced. I think that that sends a message to society - what is acceptable and what is not. In that way it almost encourages to rape etc.. For victims, there are not justice. Also, when these violent and careless psychopaths get a slap in the wrist, all of us are in danger.
0 likesDo you have any ideas how many lives and families would be ruined by that amount of drugs? two lives are nothing comparing the destruction those drug could bring to others
0 likes@me me Orbhail reagan youritemaan
0 likes@jmac Not just Canada, fam. USA barely punishes people who harm children.
0 likes@Julene some people fall into a bad time and end up selling drugs. For many of them, it’s all they know. Prisons are focused on punishment and not rehabilitation so many of them fall back into the same habit as they have no where else to go.
0 likesYes but he was on the run
0 likes@Jessica Rich fr most drugs dealers who got nothing else lived through shit that would make a grown man cry. Not trying to defend anyone but most people who live like that have been abused and alone in the past, many from childhood without having a choice.
0 likes@Julene You're completely missing the point. People are always going to do everything. The punishment should fit the crime.
0 likesNah 30 years in my country if you sell drugs
0 likesWoman
0 likesIt is probably becoz drug supply can kill any no.of people
0 likesI mean she's a woman, whaddya expect they could harbor WMD for warlords and commit genocide and get off the hook in a year, justice system isn't justice for them smh
0 likes@Julene You are incredibly lucky to be alive in a time where you can live in wilful ignorance propped up by others.
0 likesPeople don't just buy drugs for fun, that's an extremely reductionist view on an issue that's far more complicated. People often turn to drugs because of MDD and develop addictions. There's a genetic component to drug addiction that makes some people from birth more susceptible to drug abuse. Do you think those people just deserve to be addicted to drugs their entire life? Do you think that because you are born with lower susceptibility to drug abuse you are simply better than those people?
These people need HELP they are sick. Instead, people like you just stand aside while prisons are filled with sick people so that a few people can profit off them.
There is no hell but sometimes I really wish there were. You were lucky enough to be born in an age where the entirety of human knowledge is at your fingertips and you decided to not learn anything. You treat the people who need your help most as criminals and their cases as hopeless.
If you want to start on understanding the issue and showing some compassion I suggest you read a book called "Chasing The Scream". It's an in-depth look at the mind-numbing failure of the "war on drugs". If you arent willing to read a book on the topic please watch a podcast that the author did where he speaks about the book and summarises its key points.
@Julene poverty will make people risk jail, pesky structural inequality
0 likesThats what happens when you keep your mouth shut
0 likesPossible but highly unlikely. Why stir a turd that won't happen?
0 likesShe was given a life sentence. Parole requires approval, and there's no chance they'll sympathize with a child killer.
1 likeIt all started with the comment section filled with JCS recommendation on a post from yesterday on fb by unbelievable facts on Stephanie Lazarus for me to have binged thru their entire channel, also the second channel and unlisted videos after desperately searching reddit for more content 😐 Now I don't know what to do
0 likesYou know, she's really fucked up, and did a very, very awful thing, but at the same time is anyone else just kinda baffled by the fact that an interrogator can literally just keep you there for hours and hours and hours, mentally beating you down the whole time, until you finally just snap? I mean, why even have the right to remain silent at that point? It's such a joke. Imagine being innocent in this situation and just being berated and mentally tortured for five hours for a crime you didn't commit because you want to express your right as a citizen.
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That's why you just KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT and only speak to your lawyer.
0 likesIf you literally don't say a single word, I'm sure they'll give up eventually lol.
0 likes“you just have to keep focused, on the reason why you did it. this is your strength, you disagree?” impeccable detective here
0 likesHow does one get cyanide in prison? That's got me scratching my head...
0 likesI found it hard to sit through this: her demeanour, her arrogance, her face, her voice, her attitude, her lack of remorse annoyed the sh-t out of me.
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Yes me too. I hate her smirk and she's just too calm
35 likesHer Arrogance! I felt sick.
21 likesnobody cares, if it's that annoying then why are you commenting yet watching? For attention?
5 likesSame! It drives me crazy! As a mom I can't imagine how she's not a wreck. I mean...I get it she's a murderer but how can you look at your babies, hear they're dead and know you did it and feel nothing!? My heart hurts for those babies and the family.
9 likesI stayed for the detective.
4 likesSmug
0 likesPsychopaths have no empathy and only have remorse if it is going to affect themselves.
7 likesImagine what goes through her head
0 likesYeah, me too, but she did get convicted, if not with an annoyingly short sentence...
2 likes@CD D I also felt sick.....She is a terrible woman!
1 likeMe too, it's so gross and makes me really angry just watching it.
0 likesTell me bout it!!!
0 likesWith these cases (involving children) my empathy is just not there for the perpetrators, probably how they don’t feel any empathy for anyone because they’re sick narcissists without even the most basic empathetic instinct to protect their own fucking child
0 likesamygdala overload
0 likesJustin Bates feel insulted my nose does not work smh
0 likesMe too
0 likesShe was in total denial. It was a defense mechanism. It is the only way she didn’t go wacko, although I am sure she isn’t right in her mind either way. She denied it to herself to keep calm and as sane as she could be. Crazy.
0 likesMade me think of the True Detective episode with the woman who killed her baby.
0 likesShe should just have used the April fool's defense.
0 likesI feel like this detective and his somewhat heavy accent have a very low success rate when trying to obtain a confession. It's also kind of messed up that they can continue asking questions relentlessly after someone request a lawyer
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Sthu. He did one of the best jobs ive ever seen As a detective
0 likes@Lxllak Jsnqnwj guessing you have an accent? That question was rhetorical. The only way you'd be offended by what I said is if you had a dog in the fight. Either way, just keep scrolling
0 likesEven in this scenario knowing what she did, it's annoying and I still consider it abuse that the detective kept on when she continually said to stop she doesn't want to talk repeatedly, I'm glad here they normally 99% of the time stop as soon as you say you invoke your right, and I counted a dozen times she said she's invoking her right and wants to leave, that's abuse because even her being a monster, lady liberty is blind and all must be treated equally
2 likesThe 2040s are gonaa suck when all these criminals get released back to the public
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Did you consider there is a constant stream of criminals getting released from all previous decades at pretty much all times? hahaha
597 likes@Charlie In A Box that explains the state of the world actually
215 likes@Vasz Gul the state of the world certainly isn't built by ex-convicts
81 likes@Vasz Gul You'd think but a lot of the irrational behavior is coming from people who've never seen the inside of a cell.
78 likes@morrow Correct. It's built by people who should be convicted
45 likesNo need to wait till then... they are releasing them by the thousands on a regular basis now in major cities due to this Covi BS.
12 likes@Mariah G Yup
0 likesCouldn't be worse than now honestly
0 likesDont worry we will all be gone
4 likes@Mariah G So you think murderers are just being let out of prison by the thousands? In America? SMFH.
4 likesProof?
@Kenyan Bunnie right. They fail to realize that the prisoners being released are "non-violent" offenders. I am aware of this because someone I know was granted a COVID release and he gave me the requirements you must meet. The second being that those being released have to prove a higher susceptibility to catching COVID ie. underlying health conditions. Murderers (I am pretty certain) are NOT being granted this sort of release though.
11 likes@Plane Reality it isn't bs?
1 like@Kenyan Bunnie they are? Have you not seen the news?
0 likes@Anice Anice the dude killed someone just a day after his release.
2 likesBc of Covid alot of people with heinous charges have already been relesed.
1 like@ok Maybe ya misread what I said?
1 like@ok Well that is much different than in my state
0 likes@Anice Anice whats your state?
0 likes@Plane Reality oh sorry
0 likes@ok Minnesota
0 likesidk if this makes sense but i hope that by 2035 or something, this generation can take over and make new laws and change everything for the better (but ofc that's not guaranteed)
2 likes@Anice Anice cool
0 likes@William Munny yee
0 likesYou have to understand that people can change a lot in 30 years. Look back to how much you've changed in 10 years, 20 years, in 30 years you probably weren't even born, but these people that broke the law at that time are still doing the same thing every day for a ridiculous amount of time for something that they will probably never do again.
4 likesi'm scared
1 like@HypatCH yeah but those kids could have lived in those 30 years, but were robbed of their lives. What about them?
0 likes😂
0 likesWe all fuck up at some point of our lives. Don't be judgy...
2 likesNo, criminals being released from prison does not explain the state of the world. The elite creating a slave system by which people become criminals is the explanation.
6 likesShe’s already free, this video is 11 years old
0 likes@Privacy Lover what
1 like@Charlie In A Box no criminals were invented in 2020..
0 likesCan some one pleeeease explain how anyone who killed two people be reasonably released before serving out a life sentence (regardless of the judge’s apparent mistakes in this particular case)? And how murderers in general are allowed to go back into society after serving their 25 years?
3 likes@MKMajestic There's a lot of countries, states, provinces, types of prisons etc so there's no one solid answer for this. However,
2 likesI think the idea was that unless someone is "insane" (ie in need of being in a mental institution), prison is meant to "save" criminals, not punish them. Teach them life skills and release them as a changed person. These are called correctional facilities and unfortunately murderers can be seen as saveable. Occasionally, really good prisons accomplish changing people for the better. But some prisons, types of prisons, countries, etc, have really bad reincarnation rates, meaning they fail at that entirely. And others still don't even try, literally just arresting people to use as forced labor, essentially legalized slavery, in work camps, etc. So they pay for their crimes by working in sweat shops, "throwaway" emergency workers, or picking up garbage.
Much of this is with the US in mind. I don't know about some other countries or how they handle murder charges. I do know reincarnation in some UK prisons are notably bad, failing to 'rehabilitate' the majority of people they arrest. Work camps are also not as common in western cultures these days as in some others.. Tho that changes from time to time.
Really it just depends on the severity of the crime, the culture, and what type of prison they end up in, how they're sentenced, etc. Not even all murders are considered to be equally as bad or equally as punishable.
They already are. All sorts of tortured souls in different bodies.
1 like@Mariah G and they keep voting the democrats in....... bummer..
0 likes@Indrajit Chanda murder in NewYork
0 likes1971 - 3000
2017 - 300
We will be in WW3 by then anyway.
0 likes@Charlie In A Box .
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@Kenyan Bunnie you sound naive. Of course murderers are let go everyday some never even do time.
1 likeshe was released in July this year?
0 likes@yeebby naw, we aint ever gettin old😎
0 likesIf we had a system that reformed criminals instead of turning them into even more hardened menaces to commit more crimes and be arrested again it would be a lot better
0 likesWith Covid they are being released in 2020.
0 likesThese people mostly aren’t serial criminals so they most likely won’t do anything like it again.
0 likesWe will be waiting...
0 likes@Vasz Gul the prison system was originally meant to be a rehabilitation. Unfortunately, that isn't the case anywhere in the world really. Its more of a denial of freedom and a cage than it is a rehabilitation. Obviously, some people cannot be rehabilitated, but the majority of people could.
4 likesI vote for everyone in prison to serve life in prison. No matter the crime, if your 11 year old took candy from Walmart. BOOM. Life in jail
0 likes👀
0 likes@CJ thanks.
1 likeBelieve it or not, in most countries--including Canada--the point of prison is R E H A B I L I T A T I O N
0 likesIf she doesn't think that's them and doesn't think they're dead, take her down to the cold room to positively identify them. Me, I'd put their favorite stuffed toy in the drawer with them just to really send her over the edge. But that's me....I think people should get the full on experience of the repercussions of their actions.
0 likesReality bites.
Isn't the interview supposed to stop immediately once the suspect says I want to talk to a lawyer?
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He stated in the video in Canada they have to right to remain silent but the cops have no duty to stop asking questions for as long as they want (5 hours in this case)
1 likeBe quiet, get a lawyer and take a easy prison sentence
0 likesPerhaps it was a joke, please make it turn out to be a april fools prank
0 likesThe whiplash from her staged car accident legit seems to be bothering her more than the fact that she straight up murdered her own flesh and blood that she brought into this world through her own body
82 likesThat would be funny if he said. ,”it’s April fools day, you’ve been pranked!”
0 likesDetective says 'I find it strange that you are not more upset' She responds that she finds it strange to be in this situation.....THEN the detective asks her.....'Why did you use that word, strange?' 🤔😳 I think THAT IS STRANGE 🤣😂😁😀 She used HIS word and he harps on why did she choose THAT Particular word......silly
0 likesI think that this interview is more like torture.
0 likesKilling your children is probably the evilest act anyone can do.
0 likesThe investigator did an outstanding job, all without influencing her respond, pure psychological break down...
36 likesI would never make a detective, coz I have Zero patience for manipulators, liars & cold blooded people.
1 likeIf you can’t see the problems with allowing a cop to poke you with a stick for hours on end and then throwing you in prison when you snap, you are hopeless.
2 likesThis is why so many people give false confessions and end up in prison unjustly.
"they trusted you" 🤯 that broke me down
0 likesScary how she won't be in prison for a long time..
0 likesLike Jim said, if you’ve exercised your right to remain silent...REMAIN SILENT! The police will try to press you over and over until an attorney arrives. Regardless of the reason why they are speaking to you...never talk to the police without an attorney.
11 likesThere are way too many people who have been sent to jail for being coaxed to confess even if they’re not guilty.
How can people handle these kinds of stories emetionally?
0 likesimagine sitting in prison for killing your kids
0 likesI can't believe he didn't say anything damning against his ex-wife when she murdered both of his own children?! I would've totally testified against her. What's wrong with those people?.. Jesus
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He's part of a crime family, they have their own way of dealing with people.
0 likesThat detective is BOLD
0 likes“I’d like to remain silent.”
1527 likes“Please talk.”
“But I’d like to remain silent.”
“Can you answer?”
“I’d like to remain silent.”
“But what do you think about this?”
“Lawyer told me to remain silent”
“But...”
“I’d like to remain silent.”
“But, but....”
“Okay I’ll tell you everything..”
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😂 Canada, oh you can be quiet. However, I do with upmost sincerity in having to do this, will ask you most politely if you will, if but for a moment, entertain a talk with me about your case forever how long you wish to not speak with me.
53 likesFallout 4 speech check in a nutshell
32 likes😂😂
1 likeIf you invoke the right to remain silent 😶
21 likesLearn how to be 😶… period!
@Just Jonni I guess they (Canada) doesn't have the equivalent to Miranda rights as we do in the USA? Or else this investigator would have left the room a long time ago.
16 likes@warpatato lmao just started playing that😂 feel the same way about pickpocketing in skyrim
1 likeYeah people don't seem to be talking about the investigator breaking her rights here by questioning further after she says she wants a lawyer.
17 likes@John Doe that was explained right at the start 🙄
14 likes@RY P ffs🙄
2 likesShe should have never talked!
3 likesThe amount of badgering was staggering, I understand she murdered her children and that is unforgivable but that was so sad to watch.
8 likesThis is psychological fatigue. A bit the same technique used in gaslighting and how cats manipulate us to get food.
11 likes@Super Gristmill61 We have Miranda right, but police are free to talk and ask questions as long as they want(48 hours detention max actually, or 78 hours if they get judge permission).
7 likes@Annalise Martin true but it was obvious she did it at the very beginning
0 likesI hate it when someone asks me the same question 4 times... lol
1 like@John Doe *breaking
3 likesThis is canada, not the america
@Super Gristmill61 I think the rule is that when they ask for a lawyer they have to stop interviewing , at least in the uk they have to stop asking questions if you ask for a lawyer, they don’t have to leave the room and they can listen if you talk but can’t ask any questions, that clearly didn’t happen here, but a drug barons wife would know to stay quiet and get a lawyer.
2 likes@Kate O'leary You're right. The United States adopted the U.K. or English laws. So yes we are almost identical to England with respect to interrogation practices and laws. Thank God we did.
1 likeThe way the cop acted despite the horror this crime, despite the stupity of said defendant, sadly gives cause for appeal if not on a full rehtrial, allowance for full evidence to be withheld & tossed... Cops need to acknowledge, legitimately, the right to remain silent
3 likesIronically, she gave the most incriminating response by not saying anything when she was shown the photos of her dead daughters.
1 likeI think when he told her today was April 1st, for a brief moment she thought this was a prank.
0 likes(flips photo over). "I left the house in my car because I DID NOT WANT to be reminded of this. May I please get a glass of milk and go back to my cell?"
2 likesThe French accent just gives him so much charisma lmao
2 likesIm literally begging you to cover gypsy rose and nickolas godejohn case
1 likeTheres a lot of footage
Please 😭😭
I’ll never understand how parents kill their own children in an act of premeditated murder, like how do you say goodnight to them knowing you’re killing them tomorrow.
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Your are not supposed to understand. You are not a psychopath.
3 likesYou don't know because you are sane. This woman is not.
0 likesShe views them as possessions, not children she loves.
4 likesI'll never understand why Canadians allow murderers to go free after such short timespans.
0 likesThese "hard" questions by the police puts the suspect in a defensive silent position. Not very bright.
0 likesWait🤔SO, she gets life, with the possibility of parole in TEN years for killing her 2 innocent little children????? Have they no value if human life?? She should have gotten the life span of BOTH of her children!! She is what 50 something?? She made her choices and lived her life driving a Lexus and living in drug dealer luxury but did not give them the opportunity to even begin to live and experience life...what a pathetic human she is...😠
0 likesWe need more vids !!!):
0 likesShocked at the last part. Can someone explain to me how it is you can be found guilty of murdering two children and have the possibility of parole in 10 years..?
28 likesEveryone acting like these videos started with "what pretending to be crazy looks like". Lol. I've been on these for 3, almost 4 years now.
0 likesInterestingly 'Ms.Sorella' translates to 'Ms.Sister'. 'Sorella' being Italian for 'sister'
0 likesLOL, he basically had a convo with himself and then showed the pic woo excellent detective work on a perp who has already been caught.
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The idea with an interrogation typically is to get a confession, and if not that, more evidence and to trap them in their own lies. Makes the court process a whole lot smoother.
0 likesPossibility of parole after only 10 years for killing 2 people. Should have been living without the possibility of parole
1 likeme interrogating JCS
4631 likes“I know you’ve got more videos, we’ve all know you’ve got more”
JCS “But I don’t have more videos”
“STEEEVEN”
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STEEEEEPHUN NOOOO
200 likesnot steveeeeen i laughed so hard
129 likesHahaha I can HEAR the STEEEVEEEN!
108 likes😂😂
8 likes„I just don‘t understand why you don‘t upload more“
73 likes„No one understands.“
„Well ...“
PLS NOT THE STEVUHNNN REFERENCE
62 likesHe does on his patreon and the membership is only a dollar a month. You’re welcome
52 likesHilarious
7 likesLmao
6 likes@Sareyah Majid what is a patreon anyways?
1 like“No”
30 likes“No”
“Yes”
“I don’t know”
“I don’t know”
“No”
“I don’t know”
@Rodgerwilco91 I didn’t do it
7 likesHahahaha
1 likeMe comes in as the good cop
18 likes"Jim, I know you are probably busy with your life and forgot about the videos. Believe me, I know; it happens to the best of us. So just release them and it'll be over with."
Idk...no idk...
2 likesI thought this was an mfm reference until I watched the STEEEPHEHN video 😂🤦
9 likes@Beka Hardman which is the steeepheeen video
3 likesLegit my favorite ever.
7 likes@Is No Good The Bizarre case of Stephen McDaniel
11 likesWhy'd u have blood in your bathtub Stayvunnnn
15 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🔥👍
2 likesCAM OWNNN STAYVUN
14 likesLMAO
4 likesIve already watched his entire channel and I'm so sad there are no more videos
8 likesInvestigator: Look at me when I'm talking to you, boy!
11 likesSTEvuhn: O.O
Investigator: ...
Why ain't you been cleanin steven? Loo
2 likes@anyways it's an outside company from YouTube that you can donate to the channel you are watching. The channel would normally put a link to their patreon in the description box, you click link and then proceed to donate some $$.
0 likes@anyways its Jim C. Swim
0 likes@Sareyah Majid Jim C. Swim
0 likesYes
0 likesWAIIII? THAT'S HORRIBLE STEPHEN!
4 likesCome on, Steeephen!
3 likesThe eye contact was haunting
5 likesLmao 🤣
0 likesStaee"I"vaaeeen
1 likeHahahahahahaha, this was so good 😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesfucking LMAO 😂😂😂
0 likesThe legend of STEEEEVEN!!!!
2 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣 cmon Steven! You got caught we found your finger print Steven! You think you cleaned it all off Steven 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesSTEVUUN NO THAT KILLS PEOPLE
1 likeROFLMFAO
0 likesDont do this steeeeven I know you are a good man (blank dead stare)
8 likesDo you wash your underwear?
@anyways its like a kind of subscription prices that unlock different rewards and content the creator has made. So like for a dollar a month you might get a thank you and for like 5 dollars you might get access to content before he puts it on YouTube. Its just a way of supporting the creator as YouTube is notorious for de monetising videos for stupid shit
0 likes@NikHem343 what vid was this reference from? Sounds so familiar
0 likes@reinaaa 123 It's from "What pretending to be crazy looks like", near the end.
2 likesIt goes something like:
"I guess I don't really understand this whole demon thing"
"No one does"
"Well …"
@NikHem343 oh yhh i remember looool. One of the best moments😂
1 like@reinaaa 123 Definitely lmao
1 likeStayvinnnnn 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
0 likesman that's strong
0 likesShow us the rest of the videos steeeven
0 likes@Hardned
2 likeskicks chair out pushes Harded out of the way.
"We know you have more, you know you have more. Hows this gonna look to the judge... Just give us the other evidence it wont hurt your case... It may help you...
WE HAVE YOUR HAIR STEPHEN. YES. IT FALLS OUTTA YO HEAD. WHY WOULD THERE BE HAIR ON THE SCENE OF YOU HAVING MORE VIDEOS IF YOU DONT HAVE MORE VIDEOS STEPHEN.
2 likesSigh of disapproval
0 likesJCS: Alright, I have more!!!
WHYY STEVEN WHYY?
0 likesWWWHHHYYYY STEEVVENNNNN
0 likes@Rowan Yellen STEPHEN. WE HAVE YOUR HAIR. DONT YOU KNOW THAT HAIR FALLS OUT STEPHEN? CMON STEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPHEEEEEEEEEEENNNNN WHYYYY
5 likes@I Drink Milk honestly, that investigating officer was the funniest of all videos ive seen 😂
0 likes@Rowan Yellen lol i know bro, i have watched hundreds of these interrogation videos and NEVER, and i mean NEVER, have i seen such incompetence come from investigating officers like i have with these two clowns. Its actually hilarious, like you say.
0 likesOfficially, this "interrogation" does more for comedy than it does for justice lmao.
Patreon. 36 videos, and it's been made public.
1 likeYour welcome
😂 great comment
0 likes@Emmamlis he shut down his patreon and announced there will not be any more videos uploaded to it.
0 likes@Emmamlis what's his patreon?
0 likesWHAAAAAAA STEVENNN WHAAAAA
0 likesWHY STAYVEN? THE HAYURR IS THAYURR MAYN.
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes😂
0 likes« You didn’t clean it all up steeeeevan, we know it was yoU budddy
0 likes“Stayvuuun” 😂😂😂
0 likesNO STAYVUNN
0 likes@I Drink Milk STEEVPHUN! YOOO HAAAYR IS EVURYWAREEEE!!!
0 likes@Power Press Clips god no real
0 likesWOW such shocking video. some people are so twisted.
0 likesCouldn't shake how much she looks like Catherine Waterston on the interrogation tape
1 likeI watched every single video on this channel and now what happens??? Please guys i need you posting more
0 likessomehow having lived in the place makes it weirder. used to live in laval and montreal and would have recognized the police officer's accent anywhere.
0 likesGod bless Valkyrae for introducing me to this channel 💓
3 likesPlease do a video on Jacob Stockdale
0 likesbetween this case and the Navy / Airforce guy (I forget which branch he was in) this is shattering my pre-conceived notion of the nice Canadian stereotype
0 likesIt's April 1st...you seem to think it's April Fool's day? 😆How was this remark supposed to rile her up? Definitely Canada.
0 likes5 years for killing a child, 10 for killing both...... Is this some kind of joke?
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Yes and the joke is Canada
345 likesShe did do it on April Fool's Day.
48 likesshe didn't get 10 years she got 25, a life sentence in Canada. She's eligible for parole after 10 years but that doesn't mean she'll get out.
127 likesSo the avg adult life is worth 16 dead kids
25 likesWomen privilege
39 likesAtheismDies you arent wrong tho
17 likesThat's how pathetic canada has become with regards to sentencing.
26 likesI might go to hell for this but... it's not a joke, it's math...
2 likesthat's Canada.
2 likesWomen have it much easier in life
15 likes@Michael Ikedi
1 likeI think it sucks for both equally
mychannel302 nope YOU are... Truth hurts ......
0 likesFunk Monk then you are too......
0 likesBlame Canada
0 likesMontreal justice system is a joke!
3 likesLogan Randell ..a male doctor here killed his kids years ago, and only served a few years ..he’s free now! Apparently practicing again 🤷🏼♀️ sad fucking justice system we have here!
22 likesAfter ten years is the first time she can ask for parole...that doesnt mean she will get parole. She will most likely be denied forever and spend the rest of her life in prison.
3 likesYes and its quebec justice ...
0 likes10 years is a long fucking time. Imagine yourself 10 years in the future. They won't be released if they are still assessed and considered a danger to society. That 10 years minimum is in the best circumstances if the person clearly repents over their crimes and are evaluated to not reoffend.
10 likesA load of inhumane third world shitholes just lock people up and throw away but Canada has a much lower reoffending rate than any country that locks people up for crazy long sentences. It's similarly low with other countries with a similar type of justice system. It's undeniably effective.
possibility of parole and release are not the same thing
1 likePrivilege or good attorney or both
1 like@John Apple wtf? I highly doubt that's the case
2 likes@Wayne Sulatyski America isn't any better,the court system is too lenient on women here as well
0 likesWelcome to Canada. And she'll be out in probably half that time and get all sorts of benefits because she's a women with "issues".
3 likes@Corey Mellor but she probably will get out and then get her identity changed for her protection. Thats what happens in canada. The perpetrators get protected. 😡
1 likeMeanwhile that guy that stole some clippers is in jail for life
1 likeNope, just Canadian justice...we wouldn’t want to look too harsh!
2 likes@Dawn G. its awful. It makes me so mad. The victims/survivors suffer more than the criminals😔
1 likeThis is our legal system. 30 years for stealing from billionaires but 3-10 for child rape or murder
0 likes8 years for fraud nothing to do with the case but pisses me of xx just saying 😠😂❤️
0 likesno joke. we just do not know all the aggravating or mitigating factors. maybe she out of her mind. you ever make baby?
0 likesI would not put up with 5 hours of cop talking to me. I'd punch him.
2 likescops I forgot. I live in usa where I am presumed innocent but Canada is guilty upon arrest. but why is USA legal system so 'f'ed up. George Floyd? sad.
0 likescold. homeless in Boston and it sucks but I ok. ok, cause I do not kill children. never even thought about it. and thank God for that. I am happy.
0 likeswhen they show pictures freak out. get violent. say they did it.
0 likes@Corey Mellor I but she's already out!
0 likesThanks the way it goes here in Canada ( sadly), she would have received a death sentence in the US
0 likesSeems they been taking judicial advise from the USA.
0 likesOlderG0ds America isn’t far behind
0 likes@muchtested She was interrogated on April Fools day.
0 likesActually, I’ve noticed it’s very common to give out light sentences for the murder of children. We all scream about the horror of harming children, but it doesn’t seem to warrant much retribution.
0 likesI believe she had to say 1000, I'm sorry's lol
0 likesWtf is she free now??
0 likes@Corey Mellor Max sentence in Canada is 25 to life, 50 to life for double murder, 75 to life for triple, and so on. Not 10 to life or 10 to 25.
0 likesThis is Canada!’ Pathetic justice system!! Socialism is so corrupt !
0 likes@Corey Mellor "25 years is a life sentence in Canada"
0 likesThat says a lot right there.
@Paul Woodnest
0 likesLooks like she might already be out...
@Corey Mellor
0 likesAnd she's actually out right now, while she's able to wait for an appeal. Pretty crazy!
@Michael Ikedi
0 likesMuch EASIER?
Periods
Child Birth
Etc.
@Nancy
0 likesWho's this?
That's crazy!
This woman is actually out right now, because they filled an appeal and she's waiting to hear.
Pretty crazy, huh?!
@Ryan
0 likesAre the numbers of years for possible parole (you said 25 years), set in stone, or in some cases judges might say 25, others they might say 30, etc. (maybe depending on the person, age, crime, etc)
4 words...Karla Homolka is free...that's Canada for you.
0 likes@Wayne Sulatyski Because giving 3 life sentences + 99 years isn't pathetic?
1 likeSentencing is only a part of Justice. Some big North American country is tough on sentencing but is very very weak on Justice in general.
@AnonymouslyKind Is that fact that he was Polish so relevant to your little story?
0 likes@JamesTavRule Ah thank you! It's rare to see someone not advocating for life sentences, death penalty, torture, etc.
1 like@Denise The goal of prison is to make offenders suffer?
0 likes@Honey Babou Stating facts is relevant in sharing news is it not? Let me guess, facts are not relevant because you deem it racist and not politically correct to even so much as state the country of the offenders origin.
0 likes@AnonymouslyKind I think you don't understand what the word "relevant" means. If you take away the word "Polish" from your comment, it still is the same story.
0 likesAside from it, is there any kind of British nationalists or boneheads who dislike Polish migrants? If not, I may see racism where there isn't, I'm sorry.
@Honey Babou I`m saying that people leave out certain facts,words in the pursuit of not causing offence, all major news outlets mention the origin of the driver on the headlines and in the articles and I restated it. Racism is very low here compared to other European countries so boneheads are low in population.
0 likes@AnonymouslyKind Was he left-handed ot right-handed though?
0 likesBoneheads are low in population in the UK? OK, it's a matter of opinion or semantics, I guess.
No, it's Canada. And the topper is that she will probably keep free medical for the rest of her "hopefully" short life.
1 like@Pan Trog Or maybe she's been sentenced to lose her right to medical care?
0 likesYeah really 🤬 my husband got 15 for Coke
0 likesGot life in prison what parole after 10 years possibility. No one will parole her
0 likes@Corey Mellor exactly
0 likesSadly, as much as you want to see justice, it isn't done with punishments like prison. So countries that don't have prisons like bed and breakfast's, like America... Don't give 300 years to killers. There are methods that work better, but it will never be implemented in current America. Therefore, we will continue to believe throwing more people in prisons is the answer.
0 likes25 years....
0 likes@John Apple its not politics. this is how the justice system works in canada, we have had these laws for a century.
0 likes@M.L. Feathers Man, you should google Japanese sentencing. rehabilitation is our goal, Americas is punishment. our system is empirically better, even if it can have some moral short comings like letting someone like her off easier than we think is right, its still better then locking everyone up and throwing out the key. at least that is what we believe.
0 likes@Wayne Sulatyski we believe in rehabilitation over punishment in sentencing, our terms are still long, look at Japan and its sentence times
0 likes@Caoilfhionn Dunbar and how is that working for ya.?
0 likesThis is the reality in Finland. :it you kill Someone its about a 2y sentence
0 likesIf she was a man and had committed the same crime I bet she'd have gotten more time.
0 likes@Wayne Sulatyski it isnt really canada that is pathetic, its Usa sentencing thats insane
0 likesin central europe ~25years is the max sentence aswell pretty sure thats the case for most of europe
Prison is supposed to be a reintroduction into society (for most, obviously there execption where reintroduction just isnt viable like in her case)
Latest. Women east mids 9months for possession of gun. Nonce mp avoids jail after child porn. World's cruel..
0 likes@Norman Weiß 25 years per murder is appropriate period. I like most USA sentencing .
0 likes@Wayne Sulatyski depends on how you view prison if you have the perverse sense of justice that most people have yeah maybe, but i dont care about justice since i don't believe in free will so i would want people to be locked up for as short as necessary to reintroduce then to society
0 likesRehabilitation being the goal not justice
25years seems to be alot more then necessary for that goal.
@Norman Weiß so whose will are you being led by. Dream on.
0 likes@Wayne Sulatyski @Wayne Sulatyski nobody's, everything is a result of prior circumstances, thats the only way you can scientifically explain the world free believing in free will is the same as believing in god or any other metaphysical thing its not provable and most sciences and experts point toward it not existing
0 likesBut hey keep living ur illusion my dude 😅
If you wanna read up on it heres a pretty good article about it but u can also just google "does free will exist" and will find both sides of the argument
https://www.theatlantic.com/notes/all/2016/06/does-free-will-really-exist/488228/
Have a nice day
@Norman Weiß I've heard and read it all.what you said is true to a degree.millions of people get abused or beaten or whatever and don't grow into serial killers or murderers or thieves. Those that do pay the price. ! Things on the other side of the world fall up! That's what you believe ! I've heard all those nonsensical word salads by people a lot brighter you! MERCY FOR THE MERCILESS!! NOT EVER!
0 likes@Wayne Sulatyski i agree that those things are horrible but i think aknowledging that people are a result of their circumstances allows us to better fix the problem they are causing since we can try to fix the thinks the led them to do it
0 likesInstead of telling people to not commit crime we can aknowledge that poverty single patent households and bad education lead to higher crime rates and that working on those things will lead to less crime unlike telling "JuSt DoNt CoMMiT CrImE LOl"
It certainly wont save everybody but more then keeping things the way they are
U can call people who do do things like this women the worst things that come to ur mind
But i hope we can agree on how to fix problems like that for the Future
@Simp Police I'm not a lawyer in Quebec but in Ontario the sentencing for murder is 25 and parole after 10 if you have no prior and have 'good character'.
0 likes@S'wit She received the maximum penalty for murder in Quebec..25 years ..irrespective of sex!
0 likes@Nancy that's what money and a good lawyer does for you.
0 likesI know right!! The American judicial system is so dysfunctional.
0 likesThey are trying to avoid the appearance of giving a volume discount...
0 likesShe got LIFE
0 likes6https://youtu.be/XipsjJrMph0
0 likesShe was given a life sentence. Parole requires approval, and there's no chance they'll sympathize with a child killer. The only reason she was given the "possibility" is because of the charge.
0 likes“The last Tuesday before the Easter holiday”
1 likehow oddly specific
I literally hated every second of the video just because of the woman ... She just went on talking about it, like it didn't matter what was going on
0 likes"i don't believe that's them on the floor" aw shit, here we go again.
1 likeI was always wrong about YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT. You really don't.
1 like"Your daughters are dead"
709 likes"No they're not"
Jury for Casey Anthony enters the chat : "We're sold, not guilty!"
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Honesty 💀
8 likesExactly
5 likesUnfortunately 😭💀💀
7 likesOmg! Ha haa!
2 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🔥
1 likeHonestly... I feel like I'd make a good detective... I feel like id look super friendly nd they would just open up 2 me... I can b either pretty annoying or pretty persuasive lol
0 likesIt all started with what pretending to be crazy look like 20 vids later here i am🤣
0 likesMy addiction started with the Casey Anthony case
0 likesback here to show YouTube that we need JCS back!
1 likeHer reaction to the crime scene picture and how she flipped it over says it all. Absolutely no guilt or remorse. Shouldn't have been released.
28 likesNice job Clouseau!
0 likesJcs you need to do one on Daniel Holtzclaw
0 likesIf someone asks for a lawyer is the interrogation over right then and there? Or can the cops/detectives continue to ask questions all they want?
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in america yes but this is canada so it could be different
0 likesHe explains this in the video
0 likesyou think we got actors of the same hair, same build and had them on the floor and said pretend to be dead?
0 likeswell...wouldnt that kinda be the point of actors?
This is literally the best example of no justice for senseless murders of innocent children! It's disgusting
1 likeCan't stop watching these videos 🤦🏾♀️
3 likes2:45 this house would qualify to be on McMansion Hell even if it wasn't a literal crime scene.
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That looks like every upper-middle class suburban home in Montreal and Toronto
1 like@Dan Man yikes
0 likeshow do you even get ahold of cyanide in jail
1 likeI really don't think it is okay that police is allowed to bombard someonewho wants to make use of their right to remain silent with questions for 5 hours straight. This kind of pressure is what makes innocent people confess crimes they didn't commit
0 likesShe was never the same after leaving Dundee Mifflin...
0 likesThe only think i don't get here is what exactly did that detective said or did that could be called "Harrasement"? Genuinely interested.
0 likes10years for killing her two children, I mean its still more than Casey Anthony got, but still a joke!!!
0 likes"Today is the first of April. And you seem to think it’s April fools day”
1 likeThe only thing that gives me pause is the father was found died in prison also by cyanide poisoning. I don't think she had the power to kill him in prison so it had to the Rizzuto Crime Family which he was previously a member off. Not saying she didn't do it. It's just a weird coincidence that her husband was killed the same way as her daughter just a few years later.
0 likeswhat a despicable person
0 likesI diffidently get "used car salesman" vibe from this guy.
0 likesEven to save her own skin, how could she be so detached? I just can’t imagine. She may not be ”crazy” but she sure is cold blooded.
47 likesShe reminds me of my own mother, yikes
0 likesJCS deserves a tv show
0 likes“Both your daughters are dead”
0 likes“No, I’m there mother so”
People like her sicken me. There are people with real problems. Her behind Could have lost that house Since her husband went down for drugs. Then she would have had some real problems. Just pathetic
0 likes12:40 That detective is a savage. "we took actors to do that? we put them on YOUR living room floor, same build, same hair, same face... and said pretend you're dead?" man i lost it
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Loved this detective.. she killed her kids ya think she gives a shit what he says?
24 likesJuvenile thing to suggest in response to her statement.
2 likesIt's sad that the detective didn't get her point though. She didn't actually meant that she believed they were other kids. It was meant in a "I choose to remember them differently" sort of way.
5 likes@The Journey Ahead to me it was actually a confession. You can hear it in her tone of voice. The way she follows it up also speaks volumes.
3 likesWhen he said you’re playing April fools I lost it
4 likes@Ab4kus she. murdered. Them.
0 likes@SB W and what's your point?
1 likeIdk why she didn't say yes. Thays not at all farfetched that dirty cops would do some shit like that. I bet the lawyer would run with it lol
0 likesDude... so a drug lords kids were poisoned... the mother was charged for it.
0 likesAnd then the drug lord is poisoned in prison and it's labellef a suicide...
Am i the only one getting some real fishy vibea about that?
She's definitely lying, she doesn't know what day it is today.
0 likesTen years in prison for murdering 2 children? Jesus fucking Christ the justice system is a fucking joke.
0 likesI feel like she belongs in Fantastic Beast and she is about to pull out a wand. 🙄
0 likesOkay bye.
Je m’attendais pas à au cas si près de chez moi hahahha (also ma mère avait la “boîte à lunch” Roxy comme sac à maquillage quand j’étais jeune WTAF)
0 likesEvery time I think I'm done.....THE NEXT VIDEO PULLS ME BACK IN
0 likesHolyshit, I thought I knew her, she lives near my house o.o horrible lady (and husband)
0 likesthis detective really cared dam
1 likefbi agent i swear i'm not planning anything i just can't stop watching
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Ruby's acting sus - fbi agent
80 likesSounds like an admittance to guilt 🤔
46 likes@Kirmut Salter let her live lmao
13 likesChecking in to say the same mr fbi guy
18 likesSame here. this stuff addictive like Maury.
17 likes@rosé can punch me and I would say sorry love ur username 😭
7 likes@ruby m thank u 😁
6 likes=)))
4 likes😂😂 👐🏼
2 likesSame. 😬
3 likesthey are coming to get you, ruby........
5 likesRuby's fbi agent: oh my bad then
9 likes@Earl Murray yes.
2 likesI know that is probably a joke, but you should never care anyways
3 likes@ruby m Dear Ruby.
4 likesNo problem. Although your google search for “how to dispose of a body” is what we’re actually concerned about...
Love,
The FBI
lmaooo
1 likeYES
1 likeSo, why did you do it Ruby?
4 likeslol same
2 likes😂😂ikr? I was thinking if they checked my web history they'd probably label me a psychopath with sociopathic tendencies and I'm just a girl addicted to watching creepy shit
5 likes😂 😂 😂 I always think if people saw how many of these things I watch and true crime documentaries etc they would honestly think I’m a psycho or something 🤦🏻♀️
2 likes@Zac noted fbi guy, thanks for the heads up
1 likeNo FBI it's in Canada
2 likesMy FBI agent must thing I'm a serial killer. My search history is all me trying to be to get my certificate for a biorecovery technician training. To be a crime scene cleaner. Then I watch this all day on YouTube.
1 like@Leeway rae oh wow what a job, good luck getting your certificate!!
1 like@ruby m thank you!!!!
1 likeY’all sus AF claiming innocence before even committing a crime hahahahaha
1 likeLmao same
0 likesThis kinda stuff is all I watch.
0 likesIs she back in jail? She was released awaiting appeal in 2020...
0 likesI would have sang like a canary to this detective just to get him to shut up
0 likeswhat 10 years for killing two children , no justice
1 likeI trust the detective with my drink
2 likesThank you for this content and for taking the time necessary for quality content. I also appreciate when you take time to highlight how unglamorous and stupid it is to try to do any of the things a lot of these people have done. I’ve been watching for a while! Great job!
4 likesKills 2 children and can get out in 10 years. Oh the world we live in
1 likePossibility of parole after 10 years? Where is this injustice located? Oh I forgot, Canada, forever trying to please it’s European counter parts.
0 likesMy dude really dragged her on April Fools Day
0 likesI am curious. What microphone and interface setup you using? The voice over is sooooo gooood lol
0 likesThe delivery on that April Fools' line was gold, the detective should be an alternative comic
91 likesI'm addicted to this content now. Does anyone know about any channels similar to this one?
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Disturban has some absolutely horrific stories. Makes my problems seem so insignificant
0 likes@Quinn Thank you!
1 like@Head of a thousand sheep's wool No worries 😉
0 likes“The Behaviour Panel” is also fascinating to watch. Former interrogators and body language specialists that dissect interviews and interrogations and tell us what they see going on. Brilliant and entertaining
I can get anything on this planet ANYTHING but not killing your own children. Like how do you even get the heart to do that?
0 likesShowing pics of the crime is just setting her up to know what the scene looked like! This cop is as ignorant as a 3$ bull!
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Yes clearly you’re the genius because she ended up getting life
0 likesThat's the last one I watch - most of the people whose life are destroyed came to that point because of addiction and this channel is pushing some of us into the same addictive behaviours by consuming videos after videos - I quit -
0 likesI live in Montreal, was appalled by what she has done. She had planned everything. Besides revenge on her husband I don't know what to think of it. She didn’t like her daughters. She used them for revenge. Pure psychopath.
23 likesPlease help me stop I’m 10 hours deep into this man’s YouTube channel
0 likes"what pretending to be crazy looks like" was my hook a few days ago
0 likesif ur addicted just dont talk about it with ur family cuz they will think ur weird
0 likesThe cop was able to put mental pressure on her to the point of exhaustion and mess with her psychologically with a passive voice, because that is what they do. Ask a cop wife how much abuse they take at the hands of an over impowered authority figure who has impunity.
2 likesShe said an awful lot for someone who was ‘not saying anything’ thats for sure
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Well said!
2 likesSometimes not talking to the cops backfires, because it makes you look guilty as hell in court.
6 likes@Scott Larson it's always best not to say anything without a lawyer
5 likes@Tomothy Bahamothy There are cases where it's best to answer a few questions then leave. For example, if you refuse to give them your name and act defensive, well, you can guess which suspect the police will be focusing on now. This was a mistake a man in a British murder case made. Before they brought the guy in, they didn't think much of him, but after he refused to answer anything, they followed him for days and built a case against him.
8 likesIs this a joke? Possibility of Parole after 10 years for killing your own two daughters. I do not understand
2 likesSO obviously guilty. Painfully awkward.
0 likesShe's out of prison now and is getting another trial.
0 likesThank god for the algorithm that recommended "what pretending to be crazy looks like"
0 likesDamn, watched all of JCS's videos in a day. They're better than any real crime documentary on Netflix.
64 likes.... A dude held in prison "kills himself" with cyanide and no one asks any questions?
0 likes“I have the right to remain silent” keeps talking.
1 likeAnother case of Spousal Revenge Filicide is going on in Spain at the moment
1 likeSent here form
0 likesComment section of “that chapter” hosted by Mike it’s essential to have both those channels and Stephanie Harlowe
I wonder how many innocent people were kept for hours after requesting an attorney and were falsely charged due to pressure tactics.
638 likesReplies (51)
Hundreds a day
56 likesYou can only be convicted of a crime if sufficient evidence can corroborate your side of the story. The only problem is that our court systems are corrupt and you can pay to have someone jailed or worse...
52 likesIt's the systems fault. The officers, investigators, forensic workers are all just by products of a broken system.
Yeah these cops are totally steamrolling her while she’s asks for a lawyer. Obviously this is a very serious charge, but you should be innocent until proven guilty. Once she asks for a lawyer, the high pressure tactics need to stop until the lawyer gets there
72 likesHonestly sounds like they're weak. If I were 100% innocent it wouldn't matter what they did or said I would never cave.
24 likesThe "Central Park Five" were and coerced into giving false confessions, under age without their parents. I believe there is a movie.
59 likes@Itachi Uchiha this is in Canada bruh wym
6 likes@Jena Cide Mate...
9 likes@Jena Cide shout out to the literal hundreds of people monthly who fall prey to tactics specifically made to completely mentally break down and exhaust to but im built different
41 likesThere is a series on Netflix that covers some of these cases called "The Confession Tapes" and I HIGHLY recommend you check it out if you can. It's very eye opening and heartbreaking.
21 likesThere are so many wrongful convictions, you would be very surprised! There are thousands of inmates in prisons across the US/Canada that are totally innocent. There's a Netflix documentary interviewing a lot of people who were wrongfully convicted. I remember these women, 5 of them... They said that they got raped, and the police arrested a suspect... In court the women said 'thats the man who raped me'... 'how do you know?'... and it's obviously... "I could never forget the face of the man that did that."... All 5 women were totally convinced and as soon as they said they could never forget the face... The jury instantly believed it, why wouldn't they?.. Convicted him to life in prison. He was totally innocent, the real guy got caught after DNA came to be. The women said they were so so so sure they had the right man. He spent 30+ years in prison. It happens so much that I was very shocked and surprised at the amount. People convicted on peoples words, dodgy science, just everything. Its easy to sway a jury. A lot of them get convicted cos an 'expert' in some field will get in the stand. There was one expert that got up in the stand and said, 'these bitemarks are definitely a match'... Jury instantly believes him cos he's an 'expert', again, why wouldn't they?... He was wrong and he had wrongfully convicted many men on dodgy bitemark evidence. Bitemark evidence should not be admissible in court it is very very dodgy.
16 likes@Sally Cannon The Central Park Five are guilty as sin.
1 like@whoopsie The fact that she was violated by multiple people in no way exonerates the central park 5.
1 likeHow many in positions of power and global leadership are pedophiles, drug addicts and psychopaths? Most.
1 like@Itachi Uchiha the problem is... she didn't ask for a lawyer. She was already in custody and can be asked anything before the trial. She already has a lawyer. This is a very psychological case. He's trying to break her and see if she has empathy. Clearly not. But he is in no way doing wrong. Remember this is Canada. That's why there is parole.
0 likes@whoopsie I doubt that very seriously.
0 likes@I Sa not sure what you're asking but I believe drug abuse and co-existing conditions are a great problem. The problem does not get judged. Doesn't matter the color, gender, religion, etc., drug addicts look the same. The person gets judged. If you have a mental disorder, you're labeled.
0 likes@Conor Corrigan they were exonerated by facts and witness testimony that proved their innocence and which the police at the time chose to ignore. Between racism and paranoia the courts utterly failed those five children.
9 likes@sopranosd "they were exonerated by facts and witness testimony"
1 likeCare to be more specific? Otherwise you're basically just saying "he was destroyed by facts and logic" lol...
@Conor Corrigan Oops. "The police announced to a press hungry for sensational crime stories that the young men had been part of a gang of teenagers who were out "wilding," assaulting joggers and bicyclists in Central Park that evening. The ensuing media frenzy was met with a public outcry for justice. The young men were tried as adults under New York laws of the day — and convicted, despite inconsistent and inaccurate confessions, DNA evidence that excluded them, and no eyewitness accounts that connected them to the victim.
5 likesOn December 19, 2002, Justice Charles J. Tejada of the Supreme Court of the State of New York granted a motion to vacate the thirteen-year-old convections in the infamous case. He did so based on new evidence: a shocking confession from a serial rapist, Matias Reyes, and a positive DNA match to back it up. "
@sopranosd Nope. The confessions were not inconsistent, or inaccurate, nor was the DNA evidence exculpatory.
0 likesThe fact that someone else also raped her in no way means that the central park 5 did not also rape her, something they confessed to in a perfectly legit questioning session.
@sopranosd You've made plenty of assertions, you've said nothing to back those assertions up. Explain how if someone is gang-raped, and you only find one person's DNA, therefore it wasn't a gang rape. That is essentially the claim you are making.
0 likes@Sally Cannon that was a racially motivated hate crime, you can’t credit their unjust conviction just to pressure tactics. it is a tell of the deeply flawed and biased system, and american society.
0 likes@Jena Cide watch this guys other video about innocent until proven guilty.
0 likesYeah, this is horrifying. Imagine being kept in a room and having your sense of self constantly degraded for 6 hours and you can't respond at all. It would be very easy to say something that gets twisted.
1 like@Conor Corrigan so the cop that falsely convicted them still wont admit he was wrong and you use that as evidence?
1 likeFrom what I remember the actual rapist said he did it alone, so not a gang rape. Even if it was, the fact that they had zero dna from any of the 5 and no witnesses is the bottom line.
No dna no witnesses and someone else admitted to doing it.. but you're still gonna call them guilty. You have a bias friend
@Conor Corrigan no shit cops dont convict, I was just acknowledging how pointless it was that you mentioned a cop wasnt admitting wrongdoing.
2 likesSo your scenario is that she was raped on multiple occasions? Since the guy convicted for it said that he beat her, then that would mean that all 5 of them raped her afterwards.. and not a single trace of dna to tie one of them there? Sure.
And they confessed?? Wouldn't be the first time an innocent person confessed. Those interviews weren't ethical, possibly illegal. They were kids and were manipulated and questioned for hours. Please.
@Stephen Grigg I mention the cop's opinion not as evidence of guilt but as a rebuttal to a previous assertion that only "paranoid racists" believe that the central park 5 are guilty of the crime they confessed to and were convicted of.
0 likes@Conor Corrigan it doesnt matter that they didnt finish. Saliva, hair, skin cells, etc, that would have been everywhere.. and they didnt find a single shred for any of them. That is ridiculously unlikely.. like 1 in a billion unlikely.
2 likesAnd no, they were not ethical investigations. I'm pretty sure one of the confessions was tossed out because they could prove that they questioned a minor without a parent.
You can keep talking about confessions, but confessions arent a fact. Countless people have been falsely convicted.
At the end of they day, if they did do it, there is absolutely no way they wouldn't have been able to gain some form of dna.
@Stephen Grigg Uh, no... This happened in the 1990s. DNA evidence was nowhere near as advanced as you seem to be suggesting...
1 likeNone of the minor suspects was interrogated without a parent present. https://centralpark5joggerattackers.com/videos/
Almost everything you are claiming here is 100% dead wrong.
Edit- it actually happened in 1989. For reference the first conviction based on DNA evidence only happened in 1986.
@Stephen Grigg They confessed to the crime and were convicted of it. There is no higher standard in existence for establishing guilt. Simply pointing to the fact that there have been false convictions and false confessions is specious, since you have no evidence that THIS confession or conviction was false beyond your own assertion that it was.
1 like@Stephen Grigg The original trial court and two appellate courts reviewed the confessions and each found them to be constitutionally proper and legally obtained. The confessions were ruled to be voluntary and valid. That ruling still stands today. So I'm still waiting to her what your evidence of an "unethical investigation" is?
1 like@Itachi Uchiha That's not how it works at all in Canada.
1 likeI wonder how many guilty people were put in a situation where they finally admit to the horrible things they do? Just as many probably. If people are ignorant to their rights that's on them. Always.
0 likes@David Petrosky Again, where is the evidence that the confessions were coerced? Lots of people have claimed that but no one has been able to offer one shred of evidence that the confessions were anything but 100% legal and admissible.
0 likes@David Petrosky You have literally no other argument beyond the appeal to authority "they were exonerated and set free".
0 likesYou will not argue the facts of the case because you do not know the facts of the case.
@David Petrosky "you are putting as fact, that she was raped by more than one person, because that scenario, fits your narrative, which will always include the central park 5. There was absolutely no evidence supporting such a notion."
0 likesI am putting it as fact because it is fact and the evidence is that they confessed and were convicted of exactly what you describe.
You have no evidence to contrary besides a flimsy appeal to authority that you can't even adhere to in principle because you also happen to consider the very same authority you are appealing to as "institutionally racist".
@David Petrosky "In your fantasy dream world, they came upon a woman, beaten, raped, and unconscious, and decided to hit her a few more times."
0 likesI'm still waiting to hear why this is so unthinkable. It is what the Central Park 5 confessed to specifically and in detail, and their stories corroborated each others'.
What is the evidence that the confessions are unreliable? This has got to be like the 5th time I've asked, and you are not the first person I have asked this very simple question of. So far no one has been able to provide a truthful answer (although there have been plenty of provably untruthful ones, like the claim that minor suspects were interviewed without parents present, which is patently and completely false).
@David Petrosky Is it a religious dogma that the Central Park 5 were coerced into confessing? Is that why I haven't received an answer? Is it like asking a Christian to prove that Jesus rose from the dead or something? Is it just one of those things that the Pious Left take for granted and are offended if you question or ask for evidence apropos?
0 likesI'm never going to get an answer on this one, am I? Seriously, WHAT is the evidence that their confessions were coerced? I'm waiting...
@Conor Corrigan your characterizations of what transpired in the interrogations, shows your aim here. They did not specifically detail aspects of the crime corroborated by others, as you claim. The detectives were very leading in their questions, and used evidence at the site, and knowledge of the injuries, to build the scenario they were looking for from the 5. It's abundantly evident in videos released. The documentary on their plight, also detailed suggestive characterizations made by law enforcement involved in the case. You belittle yourself, acting as if you can't see, how young teens, admittedly under educated, weren't led by the detectives twice their age, and greater, with years of experience in maneuvering an interrogation in a desired direction. Stop it.
1 like@David Petrosky You have responded to my request for evidence by repeating your assertions. Are you unclear on what the meaning of "evidence" is?
0 likes@David Petrosky Here is the complete video confessions of each of the five including detailed summaries of each:
0 likeshttps://centralpark5joggerattackers.com/videos/
Please make reference to where the coercion, leading questions or "suggestive characterizations" take place as you've claimed.
@Jena Cide that’s easy to say when you’re completely ignorant to the situation. This isn’t about “caving,” it’s about being interrogated until exhaustion and then being manipulated. There have been cases in the US where KIDS have been interrogated for upwards of 10 hours, to the point they’re exhausted, and told “if you just say you did it you can go home.” KIDS.
0 likes@Conor Corrigan yeah but the DNA evidence does, cry about it
0 likes@Conor Corrigan let me explain it like you’re 5: if they tested her. And there was DNA from one person. And that person was not any of those 5 boys. Then those 5 boys didn’t do it.
0 likes@Asmodeus I too blame the victim when they are coerced and manipulated into doing something they didn’t intend to
0 likes@Conor Corrigan you’re waaaayyyyyy to excited to blame 5 black children for a rape(that they didn’t commit). Get a life.
0 likes@Hannah What I want is evidence. All you have is lame insults (believe it or not I have been called worse than "Republican" before).
0 likesWhy is it so hard to produce evidence of coercion if it so obviously happened and the raw confession tapes are freely available online? I've linked to the videos several times myself.
All you people do when confronted on this issue is get mad and call people names. Because, like I said, this is not a rational issue for you, it's a matter of religious dogma.
@Hannah "if they tested her. And there was DNA from one person. And that person was not any of those 5 boys. Then those 5 boys didn’t do it."
0 likesThis is wrong in every possible sense. Both legal and moral. There is no burden for DNA evidence in a rape case. It would be nearly impossible, certainly in 1989, to prosecute practically any rape case with this standard you are arbitrarily and incorrectly imposing.
@Jena Cide I'm betting a month's salary you were never interrogated. I was once, it didn't even last long, as it was a protest where some guys threw a brick, and the police had to interrogate a fuckload of people, so they didn't have much time for me, especially cause I complied from the beginning, and it was obvious I was too far away to have been the one to throw bricks.
0 likesIt is so fucking gruelling. Here in Eastern Europe, they are a lot tougher with you, then in these videos too, two officers interrogated me for around 2 hours, (not at the same time, one was there almost the full time, the other came in and out sometimes) and at the end, I was just about ready to admit anything to them. I asked for a lawyer like every other sentence, they just ignored it, and kept asking really loaded accusatory quetions, which really gets under your skin, so I started answering just to defend myself.
@Jena Cide yeah furthermore if she was innocent the police wouldn't grill her like this. They did because they basically already knew she was guilty, and just wanted more corroboration to make a conviction more likely.
0 likesIf cops had to do their job and prove the charges, they'd be totally ineffective. It's real work, for real men, not cowards and bullies. Their only hope is badgering suspects to force false confessions.
0 likesThis is just so, so sad
0 likesThis is one those interrogations we see in movies...
0 likesthis technique is literally called "have a conversation for 5 hours and then hit em with every strategy in the kindergartener's book"
1 likeI thought that once she asked for a lawyer the investigators had to stop questioning the murderous pig.
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He said that in Canada even when they invoke that right the interrogator can still ask questions and if you slip up and answer they can use that against you in court.
1 likeWhen he started talking about the repercussions of her actions and people’s anger... “you just have to keep focused on the reason why you did it. This is your strength.... you disagree?” Gave me chills. Her face... like she couldn’t tell if it was real advice or a ploy to get her to open up. Really threw me!
5 likesI like this channel interesting content
0 likesDetective sounds like a Russian hitman 😎
0 likesTalks at the beginning of the video regarding her right to remain silent. Video continues for another 19 mins.
0 likes"Do you know what day it is today?"
4 likes'April fools day'
"Ahhhhh you got me. April fools!"
It bothers me that there is a category for this exact kind of crime. It makes me feel like not everybody should be allowed to have children.
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There should be a psych test before having children for real
7 likesIt’s a very ancient category.
6 likeshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medea
Never heard “brothers” used as a verb
1 like@Jess Chrz how would that be managed?
0 likeswell ofc not everyone should have children. most people just have children purely to reproduce or continue a bloodline
0 likes@Darren Flips 😂 nice troll.
0 likes@Brainiac 9892 it’s not about the reasons why. To each their own. It’s about being fit for the job of parenthood. Legit the hardest job in the world if you do it right. It’s bizarre that we have a society where you need to classes to migrate, drive cars or work in a factory. But you can just have 20 kids no questions asked. The practicality of it raises questions but if it wasn’t for christian fundamentalists it might already had been evolved from planned parenthood. Instead, there’s a state level war against women’s abortion rights in 2021. If only democracy meant the majority could actually govern and progress society and leave the orthodox minority behind, we’d have a much safer, happier and prosperous world. Good thing progress in inevitable. Let’s hope we don’t kill our habitat first.
0 likes@Uncle Doobius "muh freedom 'muricans" wouldn't let that happen...
0 likesBut honestly restricting who can have kids is potentially highly problematic and is DEFINITELY an infringement on human rights. You stray into eugenics and that is NOT something we should seek "societal progress" for unless we want to become liberal neo-Nazis and weed out the weak, the disabled, the poor, or the otherwise unsavoury, in a vain and morally repugnant search for an "ubermensch".
@Uncle Doobius I do agree with the sentiment though and there is a possibility to do it right and prevent childhood abuse. But at the same time nearly all psychos and crazy people who WOULD kill their children are clever enough to fool any test or system to catch them from "breeding".
0 likeswe are humans and we are still animals. we can only teach and limit the amount we reproduce but it is still our most primitive nature to have children. in previoius times, people only had children to prevent extinction. being a parent is only difficult for us because we have a society of 100 different opinions trying to tell you how to be a parent and how to be a human.
0 likes@Brainiac 9892 no it’s difficult for us because the means to support a family have been redistributed to a few trillionaires and now we need three jobs to have a stable home situation. The stress of survival makes people do crazy things. Regardless, before even putting yourself in a position to ruin your own life and especially that of harmless children, you should be able to prove you’re at least mentally fit.
1 likeI wonder if she was protecting he criminal husband under threat of death of her entire family.. we don't know..she never admitted it
0 likes“Do you know what day it is today” ironically its April fools day
0 likesIs it just me or did a lot of these happen in 2009
0 likesmaybe she acted like she didn't believe the news bc its april fools day
0 likesWhen you’re interrogated by Oberyn Martell
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Lmfao
1 likeSHE GOT BAIL ON MURDER CHARGES?? WTF!!??
0 likesWent from binge watching "The Wire" clips to binge watching this channel
0 likesThe idea of looking at your dead children and not reacting...
0 likesHow could you kill your babies? And have ZERO emotion? She doesn’t deserve to breathe the same air as we do!
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I mean almost all mammals eat and/or abandon their first born or just do it during stressful times. It's nothing new or surprising for a mother or father to kill their kids, human or otherwise.
0 likes@H B nonsense
1 likeh. ann If I decide I don’t want the fucker, I’m just gonna have my girl cook him up so we can eat him lolol
0 likes@H B but that doesn't justify her cruel actions in the slightest. Comparing humans to animals is not valid because animals rely on instincts while humans have more complex emotions and a higher sense of comprehension. Animals are not responsible for murdering other animals, but humans sure are held accountable for manslaughter.
0 likesI'm no psychologist but I reckon she's not right in the head
0 likes“Mother” of denial
0 likesI don't think this lady is faking being crazy or that she is. I think she knows what she did to her daughter's but cannot come to truly accept what she did which is why she doesn't want to look at the photo. I think she is feeling shame and maybe guilt. I think when she says that 'no my children are still alive' there is a hint as to what could have happened when she committed the crime. I think she wasn't in the right state of mind like she wasn't herself when she poisoned her daughter's. But I also think there was a moment where she recognized the reality of what she was doing but then noted it couldn't be undone. There's a lot that happens in our brain neurologically when a person decides to commit a crime. My theory is that there is this sort of disassociation from reality in that moment. But still....sad she did what she did. Those innocent girls. 😥
0 likes“What’s the most you ever lost in a coin toss?”
0 likesA coke and a butterfinger, she might have talked.
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Classic !!
75 likes😂😂😂🤣
12 likesWhat is a butterfinger?
31 likesMrAnders9000 really?
30 likes@MrAnders9000 it's an American chocolate bar
104 likes😂
1 likeNah man, that's just a fairytale.
48 likesYo!! FR!!!!!
0 likesThe legend is true!! 😉🤣
8 likesWhere does this come from?, new to the channel
7 likesLol that will never get old lol got any methadone too?
18 likes@imahgine its from another video called The legend of "Jeff"
32 likesBest running gag in this channel
13 likesjeff lol
0 likesyoull never get that butterfinger
13 likes@replicxnt dont forget the neuget
1 likeBecause, you’re not you when you’re hungry
5 likesWhere's that Butterfinger you promised me?
12 likes@MrAnders9000 we and I are user heuristic Joy by
0 likes@replicxnt: Thanks. Never heard of it. I thought butterfinger had something to do with cavity searches.
2 likes🤣
0 likesYou promised me a butterfinger man
1 likeHahahah
0 likesThey only insinuated the prospect of a Butterfinger...They never promised it 😒
4 likesI don't know 👁👁👄👁👁
1 likeThe legend says Jeff still waiting for his butterfinger to this day.
4 likes@MrAnders9000 you can't be freaking serious, right?
3 likesOnly real ones will understand this
5 likes@MrAnders9000 omg LMAOOOOO hahahaha 🤣🤣
0 likes@Mandy Kitson im so happy im in on this joke lmfao
0 likesLoL XD
0 likesLmao...Jeff never got that Butterfinger though 😩
3 likesmight would’ve made jeff talk too
0 likes💀💀💀💀💀💀
0 likesWe didn't promise any Butterfinger - police👮
0 likes@MrAnders9000 ask your ex 😂
0 likesYes
0 likesthey did him dirty smh
2 likes@Leanne wait can you maybe link this video?? I love it so much but I can't find it again
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likes@MrAnders9000 A bit like a crunchie bar, but more flakey....
1 like@John Willoug Thanks John, but what is a crunchie bar?
2 likesjeff was iconic
1 likeLol
0 likes@MrAnders9000 a Butterfinger is a candy bar from the United States.
1 likeThe joke that keeps on giving.
0 likes@Lucky Nala I see what you did there.
0 likes@The Krystol Method luv that username.. Well done. Now.. get busy child
0 likesHAHAHAGAHAHAAHAHA
0 likesI didn’t say I was going to get you a Butterfinger ~~ I said I’ll look into it.
0 likesmore like a Pepsi and a Joe Louis
0 likesSuch a beautiful reference: subtle and confusing to those who don’t understand. Obvious and hilarious to those who do. 😆
1 like@MrAnders9000 It's a British candy bar, a bit like a butterfinger...
1 like@MrAnders9000 heaven in a stick
0 likesOne can of coke is not enough, they need two cans. LMAO
0 likesGive it a rest bruh. she's not Bart Simpson
0 likesYeah she would’ve took it then asked for a lawyer though 😂
0 likesLmaooo
0 likes@replicxnt I thought it´s a certain kind of torture, which I don´t know.....
0 likesBut jeff didn't 😂
0 likesI'm trying to figure out all these comments about coke and butterfingers. Can someone explain to this old guy??🤣
0 likes@MrAnders9000 candy bar
1 like@MrShaneobueno Snodgrass
0 likesThere is another video of a guy jeff
He was just accepting to get interrogated for the coke and betterfinger😂
Omg the classic XD
0 likesJeff woulda ....
0 likesI would have pressed like but I don't wanna be the guy who ruins the 6666 likes for you
1 like@climatixseuche love it. Lol
0 likesToday is April 1st and you seem to think its April fools 🤔.
0 likesLMAO again.....Thanks
0 likes@climatixseuche You might as well , because I did and it didn't change ! It'll take quite a few till it gets to
0 likes.7 ! I always change 3 sixes , even if I don't care for the video ! Why would you brag about not wanting to change an evil sign ! Jesus !!!
Jeff played them cops hard lol
0 likesI love how there’s an entire mass of people who get this reference
1 like@MrAnders9000 are you trying to make people vomit? Haha
1 like@Racks the Creator Stay strong my friend, my prayers are with you.
0 likesI would
1 likeHahahahahahahaha jeff😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesMaybe a side of ketchup chips
0 likesWam bam get me back to my cell
1 likeNa fuck that, they never give you the butterfinger 😒
0 likesHahaha
0 likes@replicxnt *the BEST American candy bar.
0 likesOnly Jeff didn’t get his Butterfinger, at least not when he asked for it. The guy interrogating him said he didn’t promise him one. Lol.
0 likes2 cokes and the "possibility" of a butterfinger. Jeff is still waiting to pick it out his teeth.
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesIve binge watched so many of his videos that I now get all the inside jokes lol
0 likesThe legend
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likes@MrAnders9000 a type of candy 😂😂😂
1 likeHer lawyer did a terrible job in coaching her beforehand... i get it she didnt have the money to choose one on her own before but... come on
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Just say nothing and dont react for christs sake and dont look at anyone
0 likesWhy didnt she ask for a lawyer
0 likesHey this happened in my hometown . Had no idea …
0 likesMurdering two kids and just 10 years...
0 likesI think there are some double standards with the law. I cannot envisage a situation where a father murdered both of his young daughters to get back at his wife and would be eligible for release ever.
1 likeA lot of people talk about how America's Bill of Rights is not all that unique or special because other countries have "freedom." But, without giving any approval for what this woman did, it's worth pointing out that America's Fifth Amendment gives defendants a great deal of protection from torture, coercion, and unlawful interrogations. When a criminal defendant unambiguously invokes these rights, the interrogation must stop and no further questioning can be conducted without a lawyer present unless the defendant reinitiates the discussion. The idea that a defendant can invoke her rights and then still be subjected to 5 more hours of interrogation ought to be appalling in a civilized and "free" society. No country on Earth has more protection for the accused than America.
6 likesSo many comments from around the time "what pretending to be crazy looks like". Interesting 🤨
0 likesWhen they find her she be like: april fool
0 likesCriminals are stupid.
0 likesYou don't talk to cops, you lawyer up immediately, if you're smart.
(No I'm not sympathizing with criminals, just surprised by how absolutely stupid they are)
I got recommended this channel today morning and I just can't stop...I have no background in criminal law and am not interested in it either.... then why did I just watch 9 videos!!! from Jeff the coke guy to Lee the chef idk whats happening help me lol
0 likes"do you know what day it is" "it's april 1st you think its april fools day"
0 likesI would like to be interrogated someday like this only to tell them to f*ck off and respect my right to remain silent.
0 likesKeep making these sir, I find them extremely interesting and educational. I love these videos you need to upload more often, I bet that it takes time to make these videos.
3 likesWhen the Princess gets kidnapped, they call Mario. Well, now we know why they call Luigi. :(
0 likesWorst investigator ever... He sounds so unsure about what to say or what to ask!... He lacks much patience to be doing what he is doing.... He dosnt sound Canadian at all.
1 likeSalute to the early subscribers of this channel
0 likesClaims she doesn't believe it is them, but never asks for her kids. Just to go to her cell or sleep.
0 likesWhen I was a child I lived in a neighborhood with a lot of kids and a big playground surrounded by houses. On the corner by the playground lived Hidde and Benthe. Hidde was a boy and a little younger than me, and Benthe was a girl and a little older. Hidde was more the type to knock on our doors and ask us out to play, while Benthe was more of a shyer type. But if she joined in play she also could be very social. Kind of a caring type. They where well loved by everyone.
150 likesThen one day I went out to the playground and saw a crowd by the house of Hidde and Benthe. The house was set off, and there was the police. I asked an adult neighbor what had happened. She barely was able to say it, but told me that Hidde and Benthe where killed, and their father was also found dead.
I don’t really remember what I thought but my world was shook and I cried. I sat a long time by the playground watching officers and other people come and go and couldn’t take my eyes of the house.
In the meanwhile I overheared what had happened and it turned out to be that their father killed them and later hung himself in the attic.
When later that day their mom walked out with an officer, and for a moment our eyes met, my heart tore to pieces as I saw an amount of pain that was really overwhelming. I still feel it and tear up when I think about her.
It is absolutely mindbogling to me that some parents seem to feel nothing for the death of their children and in some cases even murder them and still be able to have a stonecold conversation. It just freaks me out that some humans are capable of that.
The charges on some of these cases are just rediculous. Like in the case of this video. I believe that anyone convicted for murdering their children should either be executed or serve a full live sentence without being able to ever walk free again
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I'm so sorry to read your story... Those poor children. 😭
4 likesThe fuck sort of names are "Hidde" and "Benthe"?
2 likes@Asdayasman アズデイ I believe they are Dutch? And be nice, geez...
33 likes@Asdayasman アズデイ I'm not sure, Asdayasman. Some people have unusual names, Asdayasman.
16 likes@TT LMFAO
4 likes@TT Mine's just a puzzle, not puzzling.
0 likes@Asdayasman アズデイ
5 likesI also have a non American name, I'm going to tell you something that you are probably unaware of.. you ready?
Civilisation expands beyond the boundaries of the US 😱
Check out Google earth you'll be amazed.
@насилие Dang, he is so shocked that he cant even reply back. Thanks for being educative my friend
0 likes@насилие Man you're having a hella hard time taking a joke.
0 likesHow come you 180'd from "countries other than America exist" to "wow you like Asian stuff you weren't raised right"? I mean, you're still literally wrong about everything, I'm just interested to know how your mind works.
@Asdayasman アズデイ
0 likesI'm on my break and looking for entertainment, humour me.
@насилие Nah, you took the role of clown off me, you get to keep it.
0 likes@Asdayasman アズデイ
0 likesSo what year roughly did the fascination with Asian cartoons begin?
How does someone get hold of cyanide inside a prison?
0 likeskeep fighting YouTube we love u
0 likesthe irony of people freaking out over the "recommend algorithm" on a channel about psychology is hilarious to me. it's adorable really, so many fools.
1 likeI finished watching this video thinking okay which video is next. There is no next video. I just binged the entire channel ffs
1 likeI love real crime shows and watch a lot of them. With that being said this channel has some of the best content and delivery out there. I love how he pauses the video to give us the detectives interrogation techniques or the suspects psychological mind state. It’s gold!
43 likesHow on earth did the husband get cyanide in a prison?
0 likesshe should've said april fools
0 likesThe courts go easy on women. This discrimination happens too much. If she was a man, she would have been punished more than her ex would have.
0 likesThat none speaking immigrant is even hard for her to understand. What is he asking?
0 likesShe don’t need a release date
2 likes"Its April fools day but this ain't no joke"
0 likesJCS channel rocks👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
0 likesthe only thing i'm wondering is that this detective isn't a native english speaker... this accent...
0 likesOh my god, for a brief moment when he said “do you know what day it is?” and I realized it was April 1st, I thought he was about to tell her that this was all just a big prank, her kids weren’t dead and nothing was wrong.
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I really thought it was gonna go somewhere along the lines of
61 likes“What day is it?”
“Tuesday.”
“April 10th. It’s your daughter’s birthday. She would’ve been 7.”
Completely forgot it was April 1st. Caught me off guard.
@• Can0Cringe • yeah, me too
0 likes@jayson phillips touch some grass
1 likeThat sounds like the kind of prank you’d see on a parody sketch making fun of prank shows
2 likes@Luke Schweibert Hey, cool to see another Shattered out in the wild on a random video :)
0 likesIt is January the 4th
0 likesWhy are people commenting that the husband got 15 years but she only got 10. She got a life sentence with the first POSSIBILITY of parole in 10 years. Not sure about Canada but Manson got the POSSIBILITY of parole many times but died in prison. To say “she got 10 year” seems a little reductive. Do you think a parole board would look at photos of murdered children 10 years after sentencing and say “but she behaved, so let her out”? I find that very hard to believe, but I’m an American where we we have more people in prison than in our military, so maybe I’m wrong and Canadian parole is different.
0 likesI would start asking the cop in return! And my questions wouldn’t be easy...
1 likePlot twist: Those were the neighbors kids... April fool's!
0 likesAn odd sequence of events led us to this video... Youtube recommendations are scary.
1 likeThe guy: oh yeah here's a pic of your dead children
1924 likesHer: oh slowly flips page
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lmao fr she saw the pics and her only reaction was "I need to talk to my lawyer"
83 likes"Possibility of parole after 10 years."
46 likesCanada, you serious? Parole for killing a pair of little girls?
@Russell Medeiros Keep bringing the fetus age in case of abortion upwards step by step like it has been happening in the past few decades, and soon what she did will be legal.
15 likes@Praevasc Did you pull a muscle stretching that far??
52 likes@Praevasc bingo
2 likes@madmoiselle007 there was no bingo moment there
14 likes@BritneyHIAM Th ManHater speaks with hatred in her heart.
0 likesI CANT STOP WATCHING THESE HELP
0 likesWhy possibility of parole?
0 likesPure evil
0 likesI reserve my right to remain silent.
2 likesAnyway, as i was saying...
To think she could be free in 2029 is truly scary. Someone like her needs to be punished everyday for her entire life. How could you do something like that...
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@Ali Mohammed I don’t believe in the death penalty but i agree with the op that they should have longer sentences
2 likes@Ali Mohammed 🤦🏻♂️
0 likes@LadyLemon 20 What is closer to justice? if justice is what you like..
0 likesA person who kills an innocent person intentionally ( not even raping or killing children) should A. continue his life in prison while being able to see his family and breathe and eat and drink and communicate and think unlike the dead victim or B. tortured to death to prevent innocent people from being killed and to bring justice? Will you not want the killer of your loved one to be tortured to death? why double standards?
@Ali Mohammed No, I would not want my loved ones killer to be tortured to death.
1 likeBc unlike them, I have no desire to see people suffer or to see people be killed.
In my mind, it’s inhumane and will be no matter the circumstances. Death is an easy escape from facing consequences (hence why a lot of famous serial killers commit su*cide before being caught), I’d rather have them locked away forever with minimal privileges and no chance of ever hurting anyone again.
Even serial killers have families, so why cause further pain by killing someone else’s loved one? Doesn’t make sense
Cyanide?! Damn, what a way to do yourself in!
1 likePretty sure she asked for a Lawyer. Interview ends....
0 likes“Your children are dead.”
1 like“No, they’re not.”
Well damn, guess they’re alive again
Algorithm randomly suggested me this now although I originally saw it at the time. Infinite props to the real OG, JCS
0 likesCanadian law is much different than American law. After they say the word “lawyer” in America the detectives leave in a puff of smoke. Anything a suspect could say after that isn’t admissible and suspects could even be eventually released because of their rights were violated
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Completely defeats the purpose of an interrogation. What's the point if they've had time to talk to a professional after they know they're a suspect, they have all the time in the world to come up with a story when the most damning evidence against suspects is their story not adding up
18 likes@yee haw cause if you are innocent you risk just saying something wrong and get life sentence for something you didn't commit. You have to protect the innocents just as much as you want to catch all the guilty ones
132 likes@yee haw Because if you're innocently accused you will be tricked and deceived into giving a statement or details that could end up convicting you.
58 likes@yee haw watch the documentary making of a murderer... sometimes the cops aren't trying to solve the case just trying to pin it on someone. this guy cherry picks cases where the cops are good
34 likes@yee haw a trend in everysingle one of these videos is the tactics they use are amazing when the suspect is GUILTY.
33 likesBut take into account what we are told
"Mental fatigue"
"Harder to think rationally"
"Harder to consider consquences"
If cops get something wrong in their pursuit for a conviction and push on an innocent person the same as a guilty they CAN and HAVE gotten false confessions. This channel picks high profile cases where the verdict and justifications are clear. Put in a messier case where it's not a clear suspect but cops are tired and have been looking and THINK they have a lead.
A lawyer should just be there before they even begin speaking in my opinion, since the police rely on a suspect not using their right to counsel so heavy handedly that it's a trope for police to get pissed in America when you ask for one. Hell cops even get in trouble in states where minors need a parent for questioning without them.
I understand the need for these tools but they can seriously fuck your life up in a country where the education system already doesn't prepare people to think critically.
@thenormalyears To be fair, I have seen at least one example on this channel of a detective aggressively interrogating an innocent man.
21 likes@thenormalyears He has an entire video about being wrongfully accused. It's 20 minuted long and it had 11 million views.
14 likes@yee haw because everyone has the right not to incriminate themselves.
3 likes@Brandon yeah I kinda forgot that not all police officers are like the ones in this video and they falsely accuse people all the time. Lawyers make sense
2 likesTalking with a lawyer is imperative. I've been falsely arrested before and just a small slip up and bad cops can ruin your life.
2 likesThese videos aren't representative of the vast majority of arrests.
Like Derek Chauvin deemed guilty before proven innocent, strung up by the media and politicians and left wing radicals before enduring a mistrial that the judge allowed to continue and was tried by a jury with at least one member of the organisation demanding a guilty verdict and rioting all over the country
4 likes@Doug Reformed lmao just bursting to make this political werent you? Derek Chauvin, who was rightfully found guilty, has ZERO relevence to this conversation.
2 likesDo you constantly blurt out your bad political takes irl, or do you keep your insufferability to online?
@Hayley How does a system work, where an innocent person can get into trouble by accident? How is that possible?
1 like@grasweg3 A flawed system. I'm not sure what you're asking?
2 likesYou do know that wrongful arrests, convictions and even wrongful death sentences happen all the time, right?
@Hayley eg Derek chauvin case and point example
1 like@Hayley insufferability XD
1 like@Hayley Actually no. I never worried about that, and especially not death sentences, as this doesn't exist in Germany.
0 likesOr course I have heard about misjudgements, but not as common that I would worry about them.
@Doug Reformed Derek Chauvin was rightfully found guilty, not sure what you mean?
0 likes@grasweg3 okay but I think (it really wasn't clear) you were questioning if the justice system can slip up, and it does. The rate it irrelevant. Mistakes happen.
0 likes@Hayley What do you mean "rightfully"?
0 likesSpousal revenge filicide... Has me thinking of Medea...
0 likesreal life of “ i brought u into this world and i can take u out”
0 likesWho else noticed the interview date is 04.01.09 (April 1§t) lol maybe she thought it was an April fools day joke
0 likesI recognize the accent of the interrogator, I knew already that he was in Tabarnak
1 likeDude you’re messing up my sleep schedule with this A+ content
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couldn’t have said it better lmao
2 likesFax
0 likesIt's 17 minutes, come on
1 like@Tom Sterling binge watch
0 likes@wavylouii oh, ok then, hahah (:
0 likesYou know you can pause and go to bed? I’m joking, it’s impossible
2 likes@Corina Cerbu I honestly fall asleep while watching sometimes cause it’s usually after work 😭
0 likes3:16 am with a 900 word assignment due friday, wtf am i doing
0 likesJim who can not swim has been doing his thing
0 likesWe should have these kind of interrogation recording in india
0 likesI don't know how it is in north america, but here in Brazil a mother that kills his own sons will have a very very bad time in prision. Without close attention from the police she'll probably die
0 likesI thought the electricity went out when it cut to black screen but I’m watching this on my phone
0 likesHer reaction at seeing her kids’ bodies was anti motherly. I mean, everything about her is, but that was just cold.
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And in 10 years she might be able to adopt kids or something.
10 likes@Jonathan Ingram the system is so fucked that you’re prolly right
9 likes@Kelly 111 word, right?
0 likes@EngineerGroyper that’s such a lie lol in America we give harsher sentences to dude smuggling weed
1 like@Rekreant she had already been sitting there 5 hours (some significant amount of time at least) stone cold trying to be silent and while she had a reaction to the images and even turned them over, she remained committed, not to grief and demands of innocence, but silence and a refusal to incriminate herself. I dunno, I’m a mom. Like Kelly 111 said, killing your kids is quintessentially the most anti motherly thing you can do, but I was just thinking of a mother’s instantaneous reaction to seeing her children’s dead bodies for the first time, cause of death unknown. She had a very anti motherly reaction.
0 likes@EngineerGroyper the second half of your assertion is false. Average time spent on death row in the US is 16 years. Also, women are far less likely to receive the death penalty in the US, as compared to men.
0 likesAbsolute monster
1 like16:20 How would he get cyanide in his cell?
0 likes16:18 Ok maybe I'm just dumb, but how the heck do you get cyanide in jail???
0 likesReserving my right to remain silent…
0 likesI started this channel on Monday. And have binge watched this channel every moment I could have until I finished it on Wednesday. Absolutely amazing channel. Shinning example of how you do true crime documentaries
10 likesWait there was no real evidence against her. She could have been under severe distress after seeing her daughters and recoiled from believing that they were dead. That could explain the crash too. She didn't confess to anything in that interview. Everything JCS said here was speculation. Whether or not she did it, there is no solid proof and this was a miscarriage of justice.
2 likes"crime family in Montreal" what the absolute FUCK!!!
0 likes"crime family in Montreal" what the absolute FUCK!!!
0 likes“Your daughters are dead.”
2 likes“No, they’re not.”
“So, we hired actors?”
“Yes.”
“Understandable have a nice day.”
Not sure if this is considered an addiction at this point. It all started with Pretending to be crazy & now YouTube keeps putting these on my home page— I can’t escape
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It is. I'm a fellow addict of this channel. I starred with the same one as you but interest grew with the Jennifer Pan case that was near my previous home. Now it's all I watch when I have time. Good luck and enjoy!
0 likesthe guy sounds french canadian
0 likesedit: I was right, I know how to recognize our accent.
People do not seem to understand that we have different laws regarding interrogations in Canada QC. No one cares that your country does things differently, laws differ from country to country, get over it!!!
0 likesMe: YouTube is boring nowadays
1 likeYouTube: what pretending to be crazy looks like
Me: ok I take that back
He really wanted to drop that “April Fool’s Day” line.
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Lulz... just kept fishing for it!
10 likes“I’m not gonna answer that”
10 likes“Then you don’t know”
Sounded like a 5 year old lol. Comparing him to the other detectives I’ve seen in this channel, that guy sucked
Oh he definitely needed to get that one off😭🤣
1 likei would be quite something if he told her this was an April fools day prank, her daughters are fine
10 likesKalinmir lmfao that’s what I thought was gunna happen, that’d be a fucked up prank
2 likes@Kalinmir actually if they did and she acted confused that could mean she knew they were dead and doesn't know why they think they're fine
2 likes@Bruno Lopes it got her to talk. Works for me. Are you sure its not you and the detective don't know what he is saying? I think he did a good job. Got her reactions and her demeanor to convict her. Great job Canada!
1 likeJokes on you guys my addiction started with "Jennifer's Solution"
0 likesJim ! If you post a new video within 24 hours of this post I will change my name to Adele and attempt to smuggle a whole lotta “you name it” to wherever it is you call Poolside 😘 hopefully this was a highly useful non intimidating request technique!
0 likesDamn this is sad
0 likesDemon possesion bet!!! 😆
0 likesWhat a horrible, evil woman. Absolutely shocking.
172 likesIt sounds like she planned a murder-suicide of the children and herself, but then chickened out on the suicide.
0 likesThat’s fucked up they get to interrogate for hours after seeing counsel.
0 likesTell me again about your victimless crime?
0 likes"Something's wrong I can feel it"
3 likes"I don't believe that's them on the floor" ... what?!
0 likesShe gets so little cause she wasn't raped and didn't kill her abusive parents that did horrible things to her all life, like Menendez brothers case, whose got life sentence for protecting themselves from scumbags s@tanistic parents.
0 likesDo you believe? “In life after love” 🎵
1 likei cant tell if this is a video that was privated and has been unprivated recently, or if i suck at keeping track of jcs' videos
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Yeah, I've never seen this one and I've watched them all a few times now
0 likesThis channel is absolutely brilliant
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i agree! it's my go-to as background sounds when studying or running errands
0 likesPossiblity of parole after TEN years? You WHAT?!
0 likesPlease include captions
0 likesCanadian organized crime? LoL, what do they do, exceed the speed limit?
0 likesI noticed playing crazy only works for certain folks with certain backgrounds 🧐 y'all take notes
0 likesJust ask for a coke.
1045 likesAnd a butterfinger.
And then a lawyer.
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Where is this from?
4 likes@Ane Viljoen the legend that is Jeff
57 likesYes! Be the anti hero. Dammit I'm so hooked on these videos!
17 likesDON’T TALK WITHOUT A LAWYER
7 likesOn the other hand, I want Jeff to represent me
13 likesLegendary moves. If I was an interigator and anyone asked that, I would simply release them.
2 likes@Tim W I mean it only makes sense to do so
2 likesWham-bam thanks for the coke, take me back to my cell!
7 likesCall Saul.
0 likesBut don't get the butterfinger. sad face
4 likesThis made me giggle 🤣
0 likes@Asiyah Eibhlin in one of his uploads he talked about the origin of why he asked for them and he and his buddy inside where talking about whether they think they could get a pizza out of it if the investigators believed you were willing to talk 😂😂 he truly is a legend
1 like@I'llEatThat Yeah. I saw his video. That is the same type of behavior we all had when I was in ghe military and we had to deal with one of a plethora of crappy bosses. We just mocked the situation, mocked the person, and made bets on stuff. It was the only way to get through the day.
1 like@Asiyah Eibhlin dang - I mean if it’s an investigator then you’d kinda expect them to be crappy, but from your boss(es)? That’s rough - glad you had fun doing it though!
0 likes@I'llEatThat
1 likeIt was the only fun I had for 5 years. Only thing that topped that were COs getting fired for all the bullcrap.
Six of us left the military early (honorably) due to the situation putting an extreme mental strain on us. I self-admitted to the psych ward after attempting suicide a couple times.
I had to lie about wanting to harm one of my bosses to force my job to take my TS clearance access away so that I couldn't be sent back to work. I told them I had intent to harm my boss for all the crap he did to me for 5 years and the stuff he did to others.
It was all made-up, but it sucks that I have to lie like that to save myself.
I burned my uniforms the winter I got out. Nice fire wood.
You can imagine how a person like me watched the Joker movie 6 times when it came out. I felt like I was watching my whole life on screen. The military's bs only solidified the psychological abuse of my father.
😂😂😂😂😂
The world is indeed colorful.
...
I want a butterfinger now. 🍬
@Asiyah Eibhlin you deserve one! Hope things are okay now though man 😣
0 likesI'llEatThat I am a girl, but all the same. Just don’t let anyone you love join the military. My issue isn’t isolated. This issue has been recorded in every branch. Many of my friends in other branches had similar issues. Have a nice 2021.
0 likes@Asiyah Eibhlin (didn’t mean to offend - I tend to call everyone “man” aha 😖)
0 likesHope you have a great 2021!
@I'llEatThat
0 likesYou didn't offend. 😅
wham bam put me back in my cell!
1 like@kirbo he’s an awesome guy and sober now! He’s such a wholesome dude, got his own place, looks like he’s taking care of himself well, got a loyal following and is still creating art through his music and paintings through it all. Jeff is a legend, and always will be, long when nobody is here to watch YouTube and hear him say “wham bam, put me back in the cell”
0 likes@I'llEatThat i was so excited to see that. went down a rabbit hole of jeff content once i read he had a channel! im so proud of him for getting better! jeff rules
0 likes@adbrooks95 thankyou for existing lmao
0 likesBaaaaahahaha best comment ever....
1 likeYT gods get it right sometimes
0 likesI love this family last name of the best actor in the world brothers name is the best character ever created
0 likesPOV: You have been stuck on these vids before “What pretending to be crazy looks like” and you are struggling to find relatable comments.
0 likesCASEY ANTHONY WAS INNOCENT!
0 likesThis investigator was the most savage detective I've ever seen. He was Not Impressed with tenure and he had a Masters Degree in Not Putting Up With Your Bullshit.
45 likesactualy new content from before
4 likesIt's pronounced La-Val not Loval smh
0 likesThis is why we need the death penalty
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just end her life in peace? no, let them live for the rest of their lives in prison
0 likesTitle: "Ms. Sorella"
2 likesMy mind at 1 a.m.: "mozzarella"
And this is coming from someone who’s obsessed with crime shows this is so much better then law and order, csi, criminal minds, kids behind bars ! I’ve been binging this channel for two days now OBSESSED
44 likesi think she's innocent
0 likesWho else quickly looked up the day basing on date on the wall...
0 likesOnce a suspect asks for an attorney and the investigator keeps pushing the are risking the whole case...Just dumb....
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Nope. 5:38
0 likesMY UNCLE GOT MORE FOR WEED CHARGES THAN THIS ARE U FUCKING KIDDING ME
0 likesi really liked the detective's persistent full-on direct approach, that 'aprils fool day' line was a zinger
37 likesShe wanted to remain silence and the detective kept pressing... its just a little bumit annoying. And she should've stuck to it if she meant it!
0 likesThere ain’t nothing colder than a woman.
1 likethey got the bad guy from skyfall to interrogate, pretty cool
0 likesshe is scary but both of their voices are kinda soft and lo-fi (asmr vibes)..... lol scared to fall asleep while this is playing
0 likesThe beggining. It is me on my first Tinder date.
0 likesYeah, sure, you have the right to remain silent. Verbally.
0 likesWait how does one obtain cyanide in prison???
0 likesHow did he put his hands on cyanide inside prison.
0 likesI’m surprised at all the people watching this today
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Why?
0 likes@James Walkington why not ?
0 likes@Audrey Riley I am curious why it would be surprising.
0 likesI cant stop watching this is a intelligent addiction. I've been up since 5am watchijg your videos now its 8am
0 likesMe: what a lovely day!
0 likesYouTube recs: I find it strange you're not upset
Me: a quote I guess. Right?
(after watching this video)
Me: now I'm upset...
Is she going to be released again?
1 likeRevenge is...
This is a masterful interrogation and the French accent helps. The French language and its Anglicized accent has this amazing ability to sound polite and vicious at the same time. The French language is pleasant and hypnotic, but it’s also the mother language of clever insults and attacks. The French Shakespeare, Rabelais, built the modern French language on his art of witty insults.
16 likesYou guys really serious about only knowing about this channel now???
0 likesSo they killed their own kids???? 😮😮😮
0 likesLooks like we're back boys!
10 likesHow she gone say she want to stay silent and then continue talking
0 likesJCS - I'm dying for a new video my friends, all cooped up and bored here in lock-down. You guys do such great work - help us all out and occupy our minds for half an hour!!!
6 likesLove the Quebecois accent!
0 likesThat is one interestingly-shaped table..
1 likeAt first I thought this was the cop that killed her ex boyfriends wife
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ME TOO LOL
0 likes14:47 She saw that cringey joke coming from a mile away
0 likesThis woman looks a lot like the one that killed her ex-boyfriend's girl, became a cop and was only convicted after 20 years
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Which case is that please?
1 like@Michaela Stephanie Lazarus
28 likesshe was already a cop at the time of the murder though was she not
9 likes@L. L. yeah, she was
7 likesthat’s who i literally thought it was before he explained the story
6 likesYeah…..
0 likesThat's who I thought it was!!!!
1 like@Salah Attia idk how you could think that when her name is in the title🤡🤡🤡
1 likeI thought the same exact thing
0 likesWdym only 20 years? That is still a long time behind bars.
0 likes@Deranfan she was convicted AFTER 20 years
2 likes@Michaela Stephanie Lazarus..I really enjoyed that interrogation she was making wierd facial expressions throughout the video
2 likes"We weren't able to add your reply. Please try again." - I couldn't reply to the “What pretending to be crazy looks like” from Bill C.
0 likesI guess YouTube has voiced my freedom of reply.
Only in Canada do you let out a convicted killer on appeal
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Not uncommon. Depends on what is presented. For this example she was not convicted. First trial is vacated as the appeal was not to challenge evidence or events. It was a failure of the court. Slate is clean... start over.
0 likesStarted with pretending to be crazy around 1230am its now 5am.
0 likesI would tell him to learn English and never say one word
0 likesHer parole eligibility and bail release is almost as appalling as the murders. Smh.
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Exactly my thoughts
2 likesALL THE COMMENTS WERE DESTROYED NOOOOO. but at least the vids are back 🥹🥹🥹
5 likesWhile I love this channel, there should be a brief initial introduction offered; I almost didn't keep watching.There is no title for the vid or detailed description. 🤔
0 likesOLD CONTENT RE-SURFACING?!? CHRISTMAS IS COMING EARLY 🎄
4 likesThe investigator was really hoping to pull off his April Fool's Day witticism. He must be a dad.
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That one was for his buddies outside
59 likesthe detective actually did that to check her mental stability, its explained in another viceo of the interrogation by the montreal gazette
9 likesBrant Peel Come on, we all know he just wanted to pull off a dad joke.
1 likeHave we tried putting her conscience in rice?
0 likesThese are the most Italian names I’ve ever heard
1 likeAnyone else think she looks exactly like Stephanie Lazarus
0 likesTired of evil humans, this is what godlessness looks like...
0 likesHow does one obtain cyanide in prison?
0 likesAm I the only one who hears Shooter from Jacob Scott aka. Shooter's Kitchen, when listening to the interrogator?
1 likeLmao. You're not upset. I choose the right to remain silent. 😆 😆
0 likes" i just want to go back to my cell" well boys, she just wants to go back to her cell. this investigation is over. a woman needs sleep.
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sleep deprivation is a form of torture...how long are they allowed to continuously question her?
0 likes@James F idk or care tbh
0 likesThe best part of when he says: "you brought them up, they trusted you"
84 likesShe may still be playing the game at this point, but that hit her hard, but she's still so crazy that she's trying to deny it. But he's getting to her and that was the wedge and he's just prying harder now.
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Mhmm....
0 likeswhat are the odds that he said it literally right as I read this comment
3 likesI really don't like her. Even considering mental health issues, she seems selfish, doesn't seem to believe anything or anyone else than herself... I don't think she ever was a good or likeable person.
0 likes"YOU believe what you want"
0 likesDrove
It is the first time I find the interrogator annoying. It is insane that they can basically hold the suspect hostage and torture them mentally. If you say you don't want to say anything they should have to take you back to your cell.
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Idk about you but I find the woman who just murdered her 2 children slightly more annoying
1 likeAnnoying is not the right word for her. Rather cold blooded and psychopathic. But that is not the relevant point to me.
0 likesThe police should be held to a higher moral standard than a childmurderer, don't you think? So comparing them like you are doing in your reply is pointless. I take issue with the fact that the police can interrogate a suspect for hours until exhaustion even though that suspect has made it clear they want to remain silent.
Why would they ever release her
0 likesBeen subscribed for almost two years, I’m so happy that you’re finally getting the recognition you deserve.
6 likesSo cold-hearted, how can a mom have the guts to kill their own children. Its so sad.
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I'm so mad 😡😭😭😭😭😭
3 likesCanadian Police : "You have the right to remain silent"
154 likesAlso Canadian Police : "So I started asking..."
( I do support the police being able to ask. Though, not for 5 hours straight. 3 hours is fair I'd say. In the conscience that this will happen to both innocent and guilty people alike. )
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In Canada they can keep talking even after you ask for a lawyer you dont have to talk but they can keep talking. I had to look it up .
8 likes@Steven Runyon they also said that in the video
10 likesliterally like what’s the point of telling someone they have a right to stay silent if you’re just gonna press them for answers anyway
6 likesYup, that should be illegal.
2 likesPretty sure interrogating a suspect for 5 hours straight after they repeatedly evoke their right to remain silent would be considered a form of torture in some places. Apparently not in Canada.
14 likes@gts2550 their right to remain silent ends at their own mouth, not the police's
10 likesYou definitely don't know enough to have an opinion on that.
1 like@gts2550 Talking whilst someone else doesn't is torture?
0 likesYou have the RIGHT to remain silent..
1 likeDo you have the ABILITY?
The old “Does your mom know that you’re gay?” trick.
0 likesStarted w/ " what pretending crazy looks like". Wish you had more videos though! Best interrogation videos I've seen! Scary world man, hard to bear that these evil fucks walk among us!
15 likesI’m glad this channel got noticed. I’ve been watching his videos for lil over a year. I hope this makes him makes more videos because this is some interesting information.
0 likesThese detectives are something else, I’ve never seen such professionalism.
14 likesI just don’t get it. Why should this waste of space get to breathe air while her children are 6 feet under the ground. People like this just need to be taken care of. She has absolutely no remorse. This is pure evil
33 likesThese videos helped me in a way. I now better understand liars and how it happens. Hell I've been a liar too at one point but flying straight. These are all ordinary people you meet on a daily basis, all these people once had ordinary lives and did something stupid thinking they could get away with it. Moral is, dont lie.
0 likesLots of good things about Canada. But seriously 10 years for killing 2 children is just absurd.
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"Don't let us catch you doing it again eh!"
44 likesShe already served some time in prison. I'm sure this will be added together, so it's more like 14 or 15 years?
2 likesBuddy you have no idea what life is like in Ontario Canada right now. We are literally prisoners.
13 likes@Teggiano Salerno how so
1 likeYeah I don't get it... 10 whole years for killing just 2 children...
0 likes@Teggiano Salerno Your premiere definitely interested some of the same traits as his brother.
1 like@THE ACOUSTIC CAGE the health care and you can smoke weed.
2 likes@THE ACOUSTIC CAGE so your saying healthcare in Canada is not better than in the US? BTW I'm European I don't really follow American politics at all lol. Oh and mark my words that economy is only booming due to QE (quantitive easing) that bubble is gonna burst soon ;)
1 likeThis isn't unheard of in the US either. Crimes against businesses are treated seriously, crimes against regular people are meh.
0 likesShe got a life sentence, so 25 years, and not 10.
0 likes@THE ACOUSTIC CAGE Trump rode the economy Obama created and then destroyed it like republicans always do. This is the second time in a row a republican has left the US economy in ruins after leaving office. Now Biden is trying his best to revitalize the economy. Also trumps tax cuts to the rich did nothing other than increasing the deficit for no real benefit other than filing the pockets or rich ppl.
4 likes@Niels van de Graaf I doubt you know what qe is.
0 likes@SilentGamer Canadians don't have to call an uber to get them to the hospital because an ambulance would bankrupt them.
7 likes@Deranfan 🤣🤣🤣 Obama created? The slowest recovery in history. He got the economy after a global recession when the fed did nothing but print money and he still managed to stagnant growth. Trump's tax cuts helped everybody, you have been misled about rich people. Rich people do not hoard money, they invest, they build, they consume. The US economy was left in ruins by the China virus, we always knew it came from the lab in Wuhan, now you leftists got egg on your face...Bidens "recovery" is actually hurting the economy at this point, hes spending way to much money inflating the dollar and incentivising people to not return to work through hand outs.
4 likesLiberals
0 likes@YouTube Sucks the safest place in America for black children are white neighborhoods with heavy police patrol...cuts right through that narrative doesn't it?
2 likes@Stawhoo We don't have the death sentence in Canada. We're not barbarians. But yes, she should have gotten life in prison.
1 like@This Is Kassia Im sure all those dead indigenous children now being unearthed would beg to differ.
2 likes@Cloo You have a point. But also, seems like you're kinda using a very real tragedy as a way to dunk on people online. Kinda cringe.
0 likes@This Is Kassia Pointing out truth to someone in denial is not dunking anyone. Your logic is a bit skewed judging by both your comments on this this thread so far.
0 likes@ToFu no. Actually the time spent in prison during the trial is also counted in the final sentence.
0 likesSo I'm happy she was convicted, but I have to say, I am not sure how I feel about the policy of allowing investigators to continue interrogation without a lawyer. I think America's policy of requiring lawyer presence might be better in terms of liberty...But again, I am happy that in this situation, it seems to have aided in prosecuting a seemingly obviously guilty person.
1 likeJust....ehhhhhh
watching these is making me realise the difference between innocent and guilty people in an interrogation is more obvious than i thought
0 likesThis has to be just as exhausting for the interrogator as what they're trying to induce in the subject. I don't know how they handle keeping focus the whole time.
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Could you imagine verbally abusing somebody like this for 5 hours only to find out they were hella innocent? Man that'd end me right there.
13 likes@Malohdek exactly what i was thinking. i think this is really unprofessional.
1 likeWhat was her motive for killing her daughters? If the father was in hiding, how was killing their daughters exacting revenge on him? I'm so confused...
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Well he did end up griefing over them.
3 likesI wonder if it could be postnatal psychosis. Or just psychosis. Reminds me of the Leonardo DiCaprio movie Shutter Island.
0 likesIt’s nice to see people Finding JCS’s videos and getting hooked like the rest of us lmaoo
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But there are so few videos.
1 like@Linda Svalesen i knoooow right, but these videos probably take weeks to edit and record so i understand
1 likeYep! He removed some videos from this channel, but on his patreon page has a lot more than the tube.
0 likes@T.E. Ross thank you for the info.
1 like@Linda Svalesen apparently his patreon has a lot more videos. It's a good way to support him too since all his videos get demonitized. I'm gonna check it out. Edit someone beat me too it. Lol
0 likesI love your content very educative and eye opening but please reduce on the suspense it is so unnecessarily anxiety triggering and to make it worse there videos of 2 or 3 hours and when you get to the end you find at time it has a non conclusive ending
0 likesWhich leaves us with OCD
“Today is the first of April and you seem to think it’s April fools day” oh he thought he ate with that one 😭😭😭
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Cringe
2 likesLMFAOOO FR
1 likeit infuriates me that she refuses to look at those pictures, that she cant even stare down the horrible thing she did. two children are on the floor bleeding out because of her and she wont even look at it
0 likesThis is what a collective binge looks like.
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Why is this channel blowing up so much all of a sudden
4 likes@Sire Cause "what pretending to be crazy looks like" hit everyone's recomended a few days ago
13 likes@Violeta Indeed, the Almighty Algorithm has blessed this fine channel.
3 likesThis channel's most view video when I got here was in the 100Ks
2 likesNow they're all over a million, it's insane.
the three hole wonder known as Jodi Arias hooked me, but i don't remember what my first one was
2 likesI’ve been watching for 6 hours and it’s not stopping!?
0 likesThis is the longest interrogation i've seen so far on on this channel... Props to the investigator
0 likesDetective: "So your daughters are dead and here is the pictures to prove it"
66 likesSorella: "nah you lyin"
Detective: "yeah your right april fools"
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true though
0 likesIn a woman's prison the WORST crime to have is child endangerment..
12 likesShe gone be beat mercilessly till the end of time by the other women
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Except she might be free already.
2 likesthat woman just gives me karen vibes.
502 likes"I'm their mother, so."
"I'm invoking my right to remain silent"
and her tone was just ugh
and not just karen vibes, murderous karen vibes.
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the right to stay silent is a right for a reason though xD
16 likesMurderous karen vibes
4 likes@Darren Flips yes
1 likeSomeones a Karen because they invoke their right?
11 likes@Vu Princeton ok
2 likesIm not sure i agree Idk whats with the obsession over this Karen label But this woman is just despicable and its unfortunate certain rights can protect these vile people in certain cases
6 likes@Vu Princeton ok
2 likesok
2 likesyes she should just confess duhh 🙄🙄
3 likesIs a Karen just a white woman over the age of 40 at this point?
6 likes@Vu Princeton ok
0 likes@Victor Alexander pretty much
0 likes@Vu Princeton you haven't said anything in a while. Is everything ok?
2 likesHow can someone who murdered two children, their OWN children be released at any time?
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Better their children than other children. Agree with you anyway.
1 likeThe highest possible sentence is 25 years if im not mistaken. Expect if you are insane or something, then you probably won't get out.
0 likes@Jimbo From an objective perspective this is true.
0 likes@soul123 How tf is that true. Her children loved and trusted their mother and she literally murdered them.
0 likesMy daughter passed away from SIDS almost 6 months ago. I've been an absolute wreck. This bitch murdered her children and she feels no remorse!!!! Ugh this is bullshit. Like when I called 911 I was hysterical while trying to give my daughter CPR on the phone. I cooperated with the police and gave them as much info as I could to find out what happened to my baby. Nothing was wrong with her. She was perfect and healthy. I hate that these monsters were able to procreate just to destroy something so sweet and pure. I'd give anything to have my baby girl back.
0 likesI love your channel, please never stop
0 likesVery serious and well done video but when he said "...and you seem to think it's April Fool's Day" I lost it lmao
0 likesI almost think interrogation should be illegal. There are so many interrogations that should be totally inadmissible since the officers are allowed to mentally break someone down so far that they'll admit almost anything.
0 likesI really hope with the amount of views that these videos are getting now, JCS will be able to do this as a full time job.
0 likesI don't understand why everyone in the comments is making light of crimes involving importing drugs. These criminals commit murders and other violent crimes, the illegal drugs lead to overdoses and deaths, and innocent bystanders get caught up in gang/drugs related drive by shootings and shootings in public. These are serious crimes and involve violence and death, they deserve the heavy sentences they get.
3 likesMan, you can see her smirking at points during this interview.
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I was thinking the exact same thing!
0 likes“Just using my right to remain silent”
42 likesProceeds to answer a bunch of questions
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she answered barely anything incriminating though. at least from the footage that was shown here. i think she does a pretty decent job at staying silent for what seems to be the majority of 5 hours, she only cracked a little bit
3 likes@[Insert Name Here] Not the point of my comment. She’s using her right to remain silent, but didn’t stfu
0 likesThe fact that this case happen in my province and I had no idea until now... I’m shock
0 likes(I smile when I heard the detective accent tho. It is VERY familiar to me lmao)
Imagine doing it like that and she ends up being innocent
0 likesDude he is super mad hard framing this girl. Like the amount of reframes this guy has employed makes him a perfect NLP communicator.
1 likeIt took him a while to set up that April Fools thing
31 likesSo we all became addicted to these videos after watching "What pretending to be crazy looks like"?
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Absolutely right
1 likeno, Ive been watching for months, I got recommended after watching a show about another killer.
2 likesLITERALLY
1 likeYES
1 likeNope
0 likesAs soon as I saw the house I knew they had to be a crime family because a woman like her living in a house like that doesn't make sense any other way
0 likesman that shit should be illegal u can get a confession from anyone for anything regardless of whether they are innocent or not if u mentally batter them for 5 fucking hours
2 likesDon’t take your rights for granted, they’ll abuse you given the opportunity
0 likesthis channel is almost better than forensic files......so good & obsessed!!!!
0 likesOh my, that could have been my mother, but she would have said "I don't have time for this, I've got better things to do". Too bad there isn't a narcissism test for before people are allowed to have children.
0 likesI’m so addicted to this channel started maybe 3 days ago now I’m hooked so ! Yea adding criminal investigator to my resume
0 likesI need more vids with satisfying endings :( I hate seeing evil people go free
0 likesIs he allowed to question her after she says she says she wants to reserve her right to remain silent?
0 likesI'm 2 days in to binging this channel and fast running out of content. JCS the people need more!!!
1 like"I don't believe thats them on the floor."
274 likes"SORRY?"
"Your kids are dead"
40 likes"No they are not"
Him : Unpossible
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Impossible*
4 likes@by: Juliet nope
11 likes@by: Juliet it was on purpose
0 likes@Ginkie oh kk
1 like"These are the school lunchboxes of 9 year old Amanda and 8 year old Sabrina Devito."
154 likesNope
*closes tab*
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Devito, Luigi, adele, theres a whole mess here lol
11 likes@Nim The Goodra Yeah, I eventually ran out of the other JCS and wound up back here. This wasn't actually as bad as Chris Watts. Or the guy that took the kid. Still, though.
3 likesI thought you said nope because you thought they were related to Danny Devito lol
2 likesKilling your own children....unreal. What a messed up family.
0 likesI have gone down a rabbit hole and it started with “what acting looks like!”
1 likeI wanna know how/why these videos get dislikes. They're so good
0 likesSo we all here because we wanted to see what pretending to be crazy looks like ✨
0 likesPossibilty of parole after 10 years? That hurts my heart.
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She's free right now.
0 likesAfter I heard the narrator say that the date was April 1st I watched the rest of the video expecting someone to just out and yell “April Fools!!”
0 likesLmao a nod to “this is what pretending to be crazy looks like.” And the binge watching begins
15 likes“What do you believe?”
0 likesWhat a ridiculous question, I want my attorney.
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"I believe whatever doesn't kill you simply makes you... stranger"
0 likesthe fact that they can be still questioned after they invoke their right to remain silent AND their responses can be used against them after that is, frankly, ridiculous.
2 likes"Oh, you said you want to remain silent? Let's just sit here for 5 fucking hours and let me ask you millions of questions, we'll see if you remain silent then!"
How is it legal to continue to press her after she’s requested her lawyer and wanted to go back to her cell?
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canada
0 likesCanada's Miranda rights are hilarious. You can just keep asking them questions after they say no?!
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You can in the UK, too.
1 likeIn Russia, questions ask you
0 likesNow I don't even remember which was the first video I ever saw. Each and every video is so impressive. Basically I'm hooked
0 likesRepeat after me ladies and gentleman: "I want a lawyer. I invoke my Fifth Amendment Right. I do not consent to further questioning."
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I think you lose your rights when you take away life.... especially kids.. them kids will never be able to use their rights for anything.... why are you defending this murderer?
1 likeNot going to do her much good in Canada
0 likes@Byron Barrientos Wanting an accused to be able to have Legal Counsel present when being questioned is not defending a criminal.
1 likeCAN YOU PLEASE DO THE STEVEN AVERY CASE!!
0 likesI almost thought it could have all been an April fool's joke.
0 likesEven those in prison would not have treated her well, knowing she killed her kids. She would have been segregated from the main population for her safety.
0 likesI don't understand what's so hard about it, like, just don't do bad things, super simple, yeah humans aren't perfect, but you don't go "oops I killed my kids again" it's more like "oops, I forgot I made a commitment to something and now I'm letting people down"
1 likeI am sorry, I know this is a serious matter, but I completely lost it when he said..
1 like“Her brother LUIGI”
I feel bad for the grandma she was just being a grandma and packing lunch for the kids and then finding them desd
0 likesI lost my job, my family, my hygienes gone to shit, I haven't seen the sun in which seems like months.. Thanks alot JCS. Lol
0 likesOmg why is this so entertaining???? Very nice work on your vids
0 likesDetective: do you know what day it is today?
0 likesSuspect: yeah its april fools day, and your not gonna pull one over on me that easily
Damn turned my phone when he brought up the photo. Crazy that in less than 10 years she might get out.
0 likesI honestly will never understand law justice and court procedures tbh ( I don't know the nomenclature). How come some ppl are sentenced to dead or life in prison by killing someone and this living organism will be able to come out after 10 years. It just doesn't make any sense to me
0 likes16:38
3 likes"Sometimes that shark, she looks right into ya. Right into your eyes. Y'know the thing about a shark, she's got... lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll's eyes. When she comes at ya, doesn't seem to be livin'... until she bites ya."
“Today is the first of April and you seem to think it’s April fools “ and other words “You got me fucked up “
5 likeshow can you be so heartless?
0 likesNobody considering the possibility of it being someone linked to her drug lord husband? Like dude died in prison of CYANIDE, that shit seems a little off to me maybe she’s emotionless because of things she’s been put through. Seems kinda weird to me
6 likesGuys...I can't stop watching this channel
1 likeYo these videos are deep. It all started with what pretending to be crazy looks like lol.
0 likesA whole family destroyed. Tragic
0 likesI was confused with the detectives accent at first than I remembered that there are lots of French Canadians in Canada
0 likesDo they inflict hours of psychological pressure to innocent people too during these interrogations ?
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If you did nothing wrong you have nothing to fear, the interrogation would simply be frustrating.
0 likes@Matt Caveat LOL
0 likesAm I the only one here that is sad that this channel has so few videos?
0 likesHere's some human psychology: When men murder children they are immediately and automatically branded monsters who deserve the worst punishment possible. No question. When women murder their children, everyone is sympathetic and people go out of their way to find reasons/excuses (usually by blaming a man) and it is no surprise that she was first allowed free and then given only 10 years in a nice women's prison for murdering her 2 children.
0 likesEven the uploader (an 'expert' on psychology?) goes out of his way to sympathize in ways he does not in any of his other videos. First he points out 7:20 that the investigator's behaviour would normally be considered 'harassment or abuse'. Uploader has never felt the need to point this out on any other interrogation so why now does the 'cruelty' of interrogation need to be explained/justified/pardoned?
At the end, uploader focuses heavily for no reason on the husband (who was completely uninvolved in any way in the murder). Whether the point of this focus (if indeed there was any point other than pointing out that the husband was 'bad') was supposed to be mitigation or simply further info, then why not do this for all male murderers featured?
The way that female criminals (especially murderers and child murderers) are consistently granted caring, understanding and special treatment (even from and especially from supposed experts) is a subject which apparently no social justice groups have noticed in their state of current social enlightenment.
In the meantime ladies, feel free to murder your kids for any reason - you can blame your mental/emotional state on anything that has ever happened in your life where a man was present and you will only get a few years sitting in a soft women's prison and lots of support.
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@Bama Belle Thanks for your reply. Ignoring your comment about me not being as smart I think I am, what makes you think that I did pay attention to the video? If there are details regarding US/Canadian law that were not covered in the video, this does not mean I was not paying attention?
0 likesIf the 'abusive' detective situation was related to questioning law, this should have been stated instead of implying Sorella was receiving abuse and harassment.
Motive 'Spousal Revenge Filicide' was established with the explanation of the estranged relationship with husband earlier on. 3:20 remember? My question was why so much focus on him at the end?
"This case being Canadian is the reason Ms. Sorella received such a paltry sentence." Does this mean that fathers who murder both children to spite the mother also receive light sentences in Canada? Clearly paltry sentences don't apply to failed drug smuggling as the husband in this case received a longer prison sentence for this than his wife did for double child murder.
When explaining the reason for her light prison sentence for murdering her children, you state 'Had this been a U.S. case, she and the fugitive husband would've been locked up for decades.' Why did you include/associate the husband and his imagined punishment?
If you re-read my comments, you should be able to realise that they were not specifically related to the legal system but also toward reporting and social bias of such cases. Of course, if you do not believe that treating women more softly and with more caring and understanding exists prevalently in society, this concept would be as physics to a flat earther.
@Bama Belle Obviously it was Canada; you are not a genius for 'having paid attention' to that but my comment was related to the sentence and your justification of a paltry 10 year sentence for a woman who murdered both her children was 'because it was Canada' and that they 'do things a little differently there.' That has not countered or explained any of the points I raised (or even offered any useful info of any kind ...)
0 likesYou then discussed a completely separate case, involving the murder of a stranger and cannibalisation by someone who was judged to be insane. A completely different case (in ALL regards) and a strangely irrelevant case for you to randomly mention??? (My comments related to this double child murder by a female and was not an invitation to compare and discuss random grisly murders in Canada which you happen to have heard about.
@Bama Belle I agree that certain physical attributes give favour (attractiveness, height, build, skin colour etc) in certain situations.
0 likesThe following only relate to one gender : try to work out which.
Violence against other gender seen as acceptable, funny and is promoted by society and media - tv series, adverts, movies. People same gender as the abuser will not be interested or care about the violence (UNLESS IT AFFECTS THEM PERSONALLY)
Cutting infant genitals is fine (Social fad, bogus health claims and religious babarism all acceptable reasons). It is acceptable and amusing.
No real expectations of high performance in any area (except possibly being physically attractive - 'but I do that for myself.....')
Not expected do hard physical labour and risk health and lives for other gender and society. (Not for life duration or on any single occasion. )
Lighter punishment for financial/violent/abuse/sex abuse/child sex crimes
Do not have to register for army in order to be eligible for education, job or govt help
Preferential treatment in family court system
More likely to receive help in every situation from other sex/public/govt
No expectation to sacrifice anything - including safety and life if person of other gender is in danger
No accountability or responsibility for own behaviour - always society's fault
Preferential and greater healthcare funding
Later retirement age
Able to accuse someone of violent/sexual crimes and if untrue - no punishment legal or social
Millions of programmes/aid/ govt help to help in every situation
Being raped is considered a bad thing and not promoted as funny and parodied widely in media / considered fair punishment for prison inmates.
Allowed to point out gender issues without a someone telling them 'I am not aware of them, I refuse to acknowledge them so therefore they don't exist/are not important.'
I do not find it surprising that you have never realised or taken any interest in the automatic favor which is shown to all women. You have nothing to gain personally by noticing or questioning such practices. They benefit you or will potentially benefit you personally in the future. No doubt the phrase 'women and children first' seems so completely natural to you and the thought that you should receive preferential treatment in any such situations (regardless of any other factors) because of your vagina is so completely normal and can be easily and conveniently justified that you do not even consider it a 'favor'.
So if u want to stay silent can they just keep u there for days and days and keep asking you questions
0 likesAnyone else think her Sentence was light?
2 likesshe was out on bail for several years before trial as well. 🤷♂️
Started with pretending to be crazy, now I’m here lol
0 likesI thought he was gonna say, “Today it’s April Fool’s. Those aren’t your kids.”
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And then a lot of people come in laughing, one cameraman, everyone clapping.
1 likeDamnit I just watched them all and now I don't know what to do with my life
0 likesShe killed her daughters and will get parole ? Holy crap
0 likesEven the criminal absentee father was still a better parent.
0 likesTo the point of killing himself over the guilt of their deaths.
This channel is so good! And the comments are the cherry on top
0 likes"And you seem to think its april fools day" 😆
0 likesWhat a nice video to watch before going to bed
1 likePOV you’ve already seen all his videos and the latest one in what crazy looks like has you rewatching them all again😜
0 likesman I need a short, less traumatizing video after Andy B.
0 likesoh this one is only 17 minutes how bad could it be?
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.............oh ok. this is. this is my life now.
The Quebec accent is so strong in that man 😂😂
0 likesshe's definitely not making it out of jail.
0 likesWait, is the narrator, linked in the description the owner of this channel ? Or the voice reading the script
0 likesi got addicted by the pretending to be crazy video, now im hooked
1 likeWhen he said "what's today" and then said "today is the first of april" I thought ah yeah, he's about to say April fools!
0 likesDoesn’t sit right with me that she can be released after 10 years, her children didn’t live to see their 10th birthday. Disgusting
14 likesThis is probably the fastest growing channel I've ever seen. I remember when it had less than 1mil subs and that was only like a year ago.
15 likesEven back then you could just tell the channel would blow up. The quality of the content is unsurpassed.
If I would've seen a picture of my children dead, especially if I thought they were alive, I would've immediately fell to the floor in hysterics. She jus flipped the paper over😥 those poor babies
19 likesIm so pissed off, poor little girls breaks my heart!! she killed her daughters and yet her husband got more time for drug charges wow. this is not justice what so ever she needs to spend the rest of her miserable life in prison.
2 likesCould you possibly do a video discussing Ross Harris? He’s the man who left his son in the hot car all day. Would love to hear your analysis on his interrogation and trial. Plus his wife Leanna… she was sketchy.
0 likes"What Pretending To Be Crazy Looks Like" is a gateway drug.
9 likesThat detective questioning her is a beast. Fearless
11 likesDetective: "Your children are dead. Here are pictures of their corpses."
15 likesMother: "Fake news."
5 hours of questioning, that would break anyone's spirit.
3 likesEspecially if you show them dead photos of your own kids.
10 years for killing her two daughters wtf has the world come to.
3 likesThis channel is pure gold! Thank you & greetings from Austria ✌️
1 likeOk fam, I give you a situation where her actions doesn't seem so crazy anymore. Her husband borrows some serious dough from very dangerous people, he fails to deliver and fucks off while trying to pay back his debts. He fails to pay the debts and now his two daughters and/or wife are facing becoming sexslaves. Wife doesn't accept that and prefers to kill her daughters to protect them, she is too weak to kill herself. Still she wants all that dirt to stay in the family during the investigation. Not saying what she did was right nor justified, just a bit more human. Good night
0 likesYou can not not communicate, even when you remain silence. They put you
0 likesunder a spotlight and throw questions at you to see your reaction even
when you dont answer them your body langauage or your mimic will reveal a
lot and everything will held against you in court. But sometimes even
when you are not guilty they will see signs of guilt because its all a matter of interpretation, its
not a law of nature the behaviour of a human. Maybe you can play a role
for a certain time but not for 5+ Hours that is nearly impossible.
Damn she still got the possibility for parole after 10 years? For killing 2 ppl, That’s crazy
0 likesMost criminals: “Did you kill that man?” *silent
2 likesHer: “Do you know what day it is?” Her: *silent
Lesson 1: once you reserved the right to remain silent, shut up and don't let them trick you into engaging.
0 likeswhen he was asking what day it was i thought it was all gonna be an april fools prank and they were gonna have a party for a second
1 likeIm stunned everytime a parent kills their kids let alone a mother you the one thing a kid depends on they have to learn from you every kid thinks their mom is the smartest person in the world they trust you with everything and you kill them? They cant do anuthing back and you betray a trust thats deeper then anything , i just dont understand that people can be so selfish and so self absorbed into their own problems that they forget whats important if you are a parent you waver any right to petty shit like that get your shit together and give the child anything it needs like damn
0 likesSo they can stay quiet but they can harass you for 5 hours? Shady as fuck, though. I don't think people understand how fragile the human psyche is. An abused person that may feel guilty but hasn't actualyl kill someone could break under this and say things that are not true. Or someone intellectually fragile can be made to confess to things they did not do. That's why you have rights and a lawyer. It's easy to hate and accept guilt when framed this way, but it can be easily missused. It has been, as a matter of fact.
0 likesPossibility of parole, no judge will review this case and lower her out, she was so cold in the interview about her kids
0 likesThis killer is actually free on conditional release at the moment.
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What the fuck. She killed 2 children!! Urgh. I hate this world.
7 likes😦
0 likesFawwwwwk !
1 likeCanada is further down the road of “criminal justice reform”. Somehow the reform always is: “let the crimes go unpunished, or lightly punished”. Society is worsened by this.
3 likesSickening. Her and Karla Homolka and Casey Anthony, all free. One of the school shooters that attacked an Arkansas middle school in the 1990s is free and the other was free until he died in a car wreck. It's hard to believe justice is real.
6 likes@Lee The Flea it isn't many times. People who take other lives unless defending themselves from threat of death deserve to be incarcerated for life. I can't kill a spider. It is beyond me how that what you said is justifiable agree 👍
1 like12:05... Man, the rage in this cop's voice
1 likeI almost want to be interrogated just to see if I've learnt anything from this channel to really fuck with them 😂
1 like"They trusted you" devastating
6 likesTwo murders and she has the possibility for parole? How does this make sense?
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It doesn’t. She murdered TWO children. She should be in prison for the rest of her life.
0 likesit all started with "what pretending to be crazy looks like"
0 likesafter 2 days:
she pleaded the 5th and still didn’t just shut up like what???? i would be sitting there till my breath stank 😶
1 likeIn Canada you don’t have a right to have your attorney present during interrogation?
0 likes7:11 Literally describing what happens when your parents are disappointed
0 likesWhen I think of how many people are trying so hard to have one child!! Why do some people get to have children? How can you murder your own children? She is so cold.. so cold that she can to bring on winter.
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I see it all the time as a foster-carer. So many people breeding as fast as they can.
0 likesCop: today is the first of April
0 likesMe: OoOoO are they pranking he-
Cop: and you seem to think it's April fools day.
Me: oh...
He asks her what day it is but the date is displayed right next to her head. 🧐
1 likeHow does she get 10 for killing 2 children but hubby gets 15 for drugs that never even hit the streets??!! disgusting
1 likeI thought the cops couldn't keep bothering them if they ask for an attorney and use their right to remain silent ?
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Canadaland. Rules are different.
0 likesThe lawyer of Casey Anthony would have gotten her to walk free. Sad but true.
1 likeWhy would anyone innocent ever invoke the right of silence? It just makes you look 10 times more suspicious
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because it doesnt matter how suspicious you look to a cop at this point what matters is the information thats gonna be used against you at your trial, you have nothing to gain by speaking to police
0 likesWhen he asked what day it was, i really thought he was gonna say April Fools
0 likesAm I the only who finds kinda funny, how the cop is trying to pull off the april‘s fool joke? 😅
0 likesboth crimes are awful but people ask for drugs, children don’t ask to be murdered by their mother.
2 likesWild that she killed two children and gets a slap on the hand.
0 likesThe narrator is the best🔥
1 likeWhy does he keep asking her questions after she said "talk to my lawyer?" Are they allowed to do that? 😮 I really don't know! Can someone explain this?
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Yes, in Canada they can ask all they want. It's your choice wether you answer or not but that doesn't mean they have to stop asking you. (Not Canadian but someone else told me thats how they do it over there)
0 likes@buvvins Gotcha! Thanks for the info! I appreciate it!
0 likesLaval is pronounced incorrectly. The "val" part is pronounced like Valery.
0 likes@Bill C. Same I kept seeing it persist to pop up on my YouTube everyday for months but I am able to resist their little traps but eventually I interested in it and went to watch it for myself and I am too addicted to these videos now lol
0 likesTO the people who are complaining about the terms of punishment. Deep down, society understands that humans are naturally violent, sexual, and aggressive. Its in our genes. So thats why leniency exists. Can't punish someone forever for what comes natural to them.
0 likesthe interrogator reminds me of Javier Bardem in the scene where he confronts Bond (in Skyfall) tied up in the chair he sounds just like him
0 likesMan - 15 years for drug traffic, the wife kills two of her own kids - can get parroll after 10 years, like wtf?
0 likesHonestly, if I didn't know better I would think she was in shock and denial. Trying to forecefully and repeatedly break her denial could be really dangerous if she was innocent... I don't know, I didn't like the way the interrogator tried to break down her psyche, guilty or not, that's all.
0 likesthey let her out for a year? possibility of parole? why
0 likesOh my dear god ....what is wrong with this woman ? Is she disturbed or something ? If that was my child or children and someone hurt them I would be hysterical ..how can any mother kill her own children .. especially for revenge ....evil really dose walk among us
0 likesAs much as I think a more traditional approach would have saved him some time, but I gotta say, I do enjoy his no bullshit strategy.
0 likesHow these videos end always cracks me up
0 likesThe crime is horrific and she should be burrows under a prison somewhere, but the way Canada treats the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney as optional is crazy to me. Once she asked for an attorney and asserted her right to remain silent the interrogation should of been over, instead of the continual hours long psychological assault to break her down
0 likesHow did I miss this one?
0 likespoints at photograph These are your daughters!
0 likesHer: Oh are they? Oh well, too bad.
"I don't believe that's them on the floor."
0 likesinterrogator: "Wait, what??!?"
Maybe she thought it was all an April fools day joke.
0 likesI believe you are abusing me by continually confronting me after having said I want to exercise my right to stay silent
0 likesThe April's fool day thing at the end was cringy af. He tried to set it up for like 2 minutes 🤣
0 likesShe could be out March 2029, wow.
1 likeI should be asleep but I can’t stop watching these videos
0 likesWhat she was hoping for... was him to say today is April fool's day.
0 likesHe continued to question her after she said she wanted to stay silent.
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I get the police want a confession but at what point do they stop especially after she said “I want my lawyer” and “I don’t want to say anything”?
0 likesI am glad this type of interrogation is illegal in USA.
0 likestbh if I was her I'd have thought they're trying to get the husband through me. (EDIT: not actually think since she killed them but that would be a good way of acting)
0 likesThat first clip was ducking perfect dude
0 likesthat interrogation seems like torture to me...
0 likesI've counted 2 or 3 or 4 times she said she doesn't want to answer questions and wants to go back to her cell all this evidence will be removed because of this, even kiddie murderers have rights.
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She decided to answer the questions. She wasnt forced to answer them.
0 likesYou think people under arrest can just say "I want to go back to my cell" at any time like some magic words that end all investigation? get real. The cops and detectives call the shots, not the criminals.
0 likesPlot twist: the cops hired two kids to play dead for an April fools joke
1 likeShe looks like that Girl who was caught after a a lot of years who was already a cop.
0 likesI don't like to root for criminals, but every time I watch these I cant stop thinking "SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP"
0 likesAnybody else notice this is on April Fool's Day?
3 likesEdit: I wrote this 45 seconds in, and didn't know the detective would deliver such a line.
this is how you talk to the cops.
0 likesWe need more jail cells
0 likesShe's a boss. She didn't say shit to that pig. In my eyes she won that interrogation.
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Errrr ... this was an interrogation not a competition or a debate. There is no "win" and there is no "lose."
1 likeHasn't she invoked right to remain silent?
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She had the whole time, he can still ask questions though. She was answering because she ultimately chose to.
0 likesso she asked for her lawyer and asked to go back to her cell... This dude is just in the wrong.
0 likes10 years for killing 2 innocent children
3 likesThis guy is good
1 likeWhen you're being interrogated by Oberyn Martell.
0 likesThe voice and accent are the same.
I would also like to say that interrogators like this agitate me to no end. Take the lose dude. You are trying to hard
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what are you talking about
0 likes@CassieTheGhost the fact that she continues to say she won’t say anything without an attorney, that she would like to return to her cell and he continues to ask his questions demanding an answer as if it has nothing to do with the case. It’s his attitude and knowing interrogation studies this is ridiculous.
1 likewonder how much JCS puts in correcting the crappy audio recordings
0 likeslmao
Didn't even pretend to cry hearing her kids were dead. Yeah, that's not suspicious.
0 likesThis dude has no idea how to do this job. He's literally just making fun of her 😂 so bad
0 likesJCS has supplied me with a vast array of crack cocaine in the form of criminals under stressful situations.
0 likes"I believe in my right to stay silent" doesn't stay silent
0 likesHow the hell do you come across cyanide in jail /prison?
0 likes"Hey guys let's wait to interrogate her until April 1st, I just thought of something really funny."
0 likesIm from Laval, QC but i do not remember this case. Nice video by the way
0 likesThese are some twisted stories on this channel man. This world is a crazy place.
0 likes“i don’t believe that’s them on the floor”
4 likes“SORRY???”
I felt triggered from primary school when he kept saying “obviously you don’t know”
0 likesI did not see the April fools reference coming. Good stuff.
0 likes"I want to talk to a lawyer"
0 likesBit too late for that huh?
Despite her horrible crimes. The secret I’ve kept violating her right to remain silent. That’s a technicality right there.
0 likesThis is so fascinating.
0 likesLove these!
0 likes"Today is the 1st of april" no kidding I expected the dude to blurt out April fools'!
0 likesIt is sad, just unnatural….
0 likesI hate that in Canada life means 25 years and not what it should be…life the rest it…
God this shits so heart breaking
0 likesIm definitely not trained in criminal psychology beyond these excellent videos. That being said - this interrogator is absolutely atrocious. He isn't hitting where it matters or gaining leverage. He isn't imposing or intimidating. He just seems like a huge goober tough-guy.
3 likesHer husband felt mote guilt than she did. To the point he took his own life, and she just didn't care. What a god damn shame.
35 likesMy God, the patience these guys have to do this sort of work. 5 hours in and still going strong
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I saw comments about the fact that he was wrong to continue the interrogation even after she asked for a lawyer, but in my opinion, this guy was really mad at her for what she did, and in fact, he was very attached to the case and, it is probably harder than we think to give up an interrogation knowing the truth, knowing the one in front of you is such a monster but still can remain silent and ask for a lawyer.
1 likeDamn 5 hours, this guy has done the right thing in my opinion, but yeh, really courageous
I’ve been watching since the Chris watts videos, and it’s good to see your high quality content finally go viral!
0 likesI never thought I’d feel bad for a drug smuggler and member of organized crime, but poor dude can’t imagine what he went through finding out his wife killed his children
0 likes"Today is the first of April...and you seem to think it's April Fool's day" omg he got me, I'm still laughing about it...but not about the reality of it, this is terrible human behavior. And yet we all relate to it, not the child murder, but the iterrigation and lying aspect. I think it's why we find these videos so interesting.
1 likeI like this interrogator 👍 Rational, direct and kind all at once.
5 likesImagine being released on bail for a year soon after you're convicted of murder, and spending less than 20 years in jail for murdering your two children. Yikes.
0 likesThis is exactly what I’m talking about. The cops don’t care if you ask for a lawyer or want to exercise your right to remain silent. They keep asking you questions and pushing for information. They did this to her for over 5 hours.
3 likes“I just wanna go to my cell and sleep” bish how you gonna sleep after committing such a heinous crime
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She doesn't care it's obvious
18 likesShe just doesnt want to be there talking about it
9 likesShe wanna go to her cell because she knows she belongs there.
14 likesMaybe it’s “wrong” but I like how in the US, generally speaking, you get life without parole when you’re convicted of first degree murder. The fact that a woman who murders her children to enact “revenge” can apply for parole in 10 years is sickening. Life without parole for drug trafficking is an injustice, life without parole for first degree intentional homicide is justified in my opinion. You are a danger to society if you plan the killing of anyone let alone your own family let alone for petty reasons such as “revenge”
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Drug traffickers are responsible for thousands of deaths per year. They are far worse than someone that kills one of two people.
2 likesMei Yuan she is out of prison already
0 likes@the potato dog exactly… also people sell drugs that don’t kill you. Like pot and cocaine. Can coke kill you? Of course, it’s very rare. Pot doesn’t kill anyone, Xanax is horrible but it doesn’t kill you. It’s also a crime of desperation and arguing someone should go to prison for life for trying to make ends meet is gross. Dealers will even tell you they feel horrible selling things like fentanyl but it pays their bills so what are they supposed to do? There’s other ways to rehab people who are in financial distress. If you murder your children I don’t care how much duress you were in you killed innocent children knowingly and willingly.
1 likeAlso this is why we have juries lol. Everyone has a different opinion it’s okay, a jury comes together to discuss these things and hopefully make a unanimous decision. What one individual says on the jury isn’t gospel lol.
1 like@the potato dog The point of life without parole is to discourage people from traficking drugs and thereby disrupting the supply chain of drugs in the US. Yes there will always be someone selling drugs out there but that doesn't mean we can't make it harder for the dealers to sell.
0 likesDrugs kill people. While the War on Drugs is misguided and is something I disagree with, that does not make letting drugs run rampant in society good in any way.
@Yama S no she's not
0 likesMei Yuan she was released in 2020 and is awaiting trial, just search on goggle
1 like“It is not April fools day” Soul crushing 💀
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That line had me dying 💀💀
18 likesI completely forgot it was April Fools and thought, as soon as he asked what day it was, that he was trying to be like “Yeah. It’s your daughter’s birthday. She would’ve been 6.” 😭
17 likes@• Can0Cringe • I thought the same 😂😂
2 likesWas looking for this comment when I heard it lol
0 likes@westwordwzrd
0 likes“Like damn okay dude going in for some super aggressive tactics”
Seems pointless to have the right to remain silent if they can still interrogate you for hours on end. I'm not defending her but its happened plenty of times where innocent people confessed in that situation to stop the interrogation. Seems like coercion to me.
1 likeI feel like she was trying to play crazy in an attempt to get away with what she did . It’s crazy to think they gave her bail and possibly for parole yuck 🤮
0 likes2029, a foreseable future even during the trial, for a proven double murder of two kids?
0 likesHow is it even conceavable to release her, with such hard facts. The criminal justice system never ceases to amaze me wherever it is in the world.
I never needed glasses in my life, but after 6 hours straight of watching these videos of criminal interrogations, my eyes look like I'm possessed by the devil, and I think I'll pay a visit to the eye doctor next week.
0 likesthe interrogator: " i wont be mad"
684 likesme: ahh, you'll just be very disappointed
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The mother move 💀💀
5 likes@Jule 💀💀💀
0 likesDetective: do you know what day it is today?
729 likesMe: *looks at date* it’s April First........ ITS APRIL FOOLS DAY.
Me: *waiting for her to realize that and conclude this is all a joke*
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He was savage 😂👌
5 likesWhen I heard that I thought JCS played an April fools joke on us, especially since I had never heard of this woman before lolol unfortunately for her no such luck
9 likesMy first thought was that's my birthday! And then I realized what the detective was saying
3 likesI was waiting for the "SIKE, CAMERAS ARE HERE AND HERE, YOUR DAUGHTERS ARE IN THE BACK ROOM! GOTCHA"
15 likes"ahahha april fools!! your daughters are alive and we really made use of actors, smile you're being filmed!"
8 likesFrench accent torture is illegal in Quebec.
5 likes“Its April 1st but you think it’s April Fools Day.” ...chills I tell you.
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Yesss oml
0 likesI can't imagine how crazy the thoughts of a murderer would be.
0 likesThe worst I could ever do is NOT give the mouth to mouth to my biggest enemy.
I can’t imagine ever killing someone. I can’t even physically kill a spider, and I’m terrified of spiders. What a terrible situation. Very scary that there really are people out there that do not care about anyone but themselves
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It’s just a matter of circumstance. I assure you, you could in-fact kill someone if properly motivated. It lives in us all.
1 likeTf why does it sounds likes jodi 😂
1 like@Justin Bennett how do you imagine human would taste?
0 likes@Wade Smith like a cross between the taste of pork but the bird like texture of meat. Meaning we have cuts of dark meat and light meat. Thigh cuts (known as long pork) would be considered dark meat. While a strip off the back would be akin to light meat. All the while tasting of pork. You're welcome. Dont eat organs that are part of the digestive tract. DON'T EVER EAT A HUMAN BRAIN! You will absolutely go mad.
0 likesExtremely dark. I’m a parent and have literal nightmares about these kinds of things happening to my child.
0 likeswow, ive never seen this kind of interrogation before. its really intriguing to me. clever.
7 likesOdd that her lawyer didn't prepare her for the fact that police would ask questions and what she should do.
0 likesFun Fact: No one searched for these but when watching these vids u just cant stop
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so true
4 likesYes!
2 likesFax lmao 😂
1 likefacts
0 likesTRUE 🤣🥴
0 likesextremely well done vids
0 likesThis detective makes bad ass jokes
157 likesApril fools day lmao
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That was hilarious
1 likeGod bless! Believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior and died on a cross for our sins so we can live again in Heaven where there is no pain or suffering! God is our Father and Creator and raised His Son Jesus from the dead! Confess and repent of your sins and God will freely forgive you! Trust in God and live for Jesus as He died for you! (don’t swear or take God’s name in vain!)🥰
3 likes@olivia grace god damnit
3 likes@Ben honestly same as a Christian myself these comments are so god damn annoying
0 likesAlright JCS, you won. You got my subscription and interest into forensic science and criminology.
1 likeinteresting shape of the desk... I wonder if awkward shapes can somehow induce discomfort or unease. Not sure if that would benefit investigations but could be an interesting study for how the interrogation room is decorated.
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i was actually super focused on that table and how much the shape bugged me lol. maybe youre right.
1 likeHe needs to post more
0 likes, I watched almost every video and I just found out about the channel yesterday
When he said “ it’s April Fools day” I half thought he was gonna disclose how it was all an elaborate prank and they’d found the real murderer.
1 likeThere's a ton of ignorant comment here about her punishment. She was given a life sentence. Parole requires approval, and there's no chance they'll sympathize with a child killer. The only reason she was given the "possibility" is because of the charge.
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Does Canada use that denial of parole workaround to keep someone imprisoned for life like Norway is kind of doing with Breivik? Basically, there is the possibility of parole but the law never says that the parole request has to be granted...
6 likes@Filip Frackiewicz Yes, her release is at the discretion of the parole board, and I see no reason to fear that they'll trust her.
10 likes@TheFire1290 thanks for confirming!
2 likeslife sentance is 15 years in prision
0 likes@canyonbear That's incorrect.
7 likes@Sublime Sad Lime She was given a conditional release because her lawyers found a valid legal reason to appeal. She'll be back in prison once the matter is settled.
8 likesthank you! i was a lil salty about stimky society and this brought sliver of hope back.
1 likeThe investigator sounds like he is constantly about to yawn
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Inducing fatigue tactics lol
26 likesProbably also sounds like that cause of his French accent
60 likesQuébécois accent lol
26 likesHung over
1 likeFrench accent torture.
8 likesthat's just a quebecois accent my friend
0 likes@Venture Corp woah that sounds like a good tactic theres so much to learn about interogation
0 likesBinge watching all your videos because they’re all so interesting 😎
0 likesThank you Twitter for actually recommending something amazing for once.
0 likesDamn, that detective was very plain and elementary.
84 likesSuspect: "thats not my daughters"
Plain detective: "oh yeah?.... you really think so, huh?.... ok.... so you don't then... really?... cause you know what?....
...it is them..."
Lolll
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That's because it's in Quebec, that cop's first language is French. And he's clearly only average in English, he was probably uncomfortable because of that. They should however have asked a cop with a better English lol
10 likesI love when the detective says in a very passive manner "you are not gonna bullshit me"
1 likeThe most fucked up part of this is that it actually worked as revenge. She really got what she wanted
0 likesAs a Canadian, I didn’t know Canadian interrogations were like this. If I’m ever gonna get interrogated I’m gonna go down to the states. This would be hell
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Yeah, better think twice, eh
0 likesthey're both like this
0 likesCold bloody, vindictive, sociopathic, but enough about my mom. This chick is crazy.
0 likes10 years for 2 dead kids?wow...
1 likeothers become 45 years for robbery attempt,very fair....
Defendant: "I have the right to remain silent."
0 likesAlso Defendant: "I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything. I don't want to say anything."
Im from quebec and the detective accent just cracked me up the whole time
13 likesIf anything she'll be able to afford a good attorney cause it looks like they had money. Unfortunately a good lawyer nor money is gonna get her ass outta this one. I 🙏 she gets life
0 likesevery video is like an old treasure he pulls out and presents to you
0 likesDamn these kids would've been my age now. It's kind of surreal when you think about it, their lives seems like a detached, matter-of-fact kind of affair.
0 likesI wonder if she regrets what she did . Because If she does , the pain of that is worse than any Prison sentence
0 likesWhat these videos have reinforced in me...
0 likeswife comes home "Have do done anything today?"
"I want my attorney, I have the right to remain silent."
sigh
The guys drawing looked like Julian and the fact he smuggled drugs for retirement made me laugh a little too much
0 likesYour right to remain silent means remain silent
0 likesSo glad when murderers are stupid
I want to go back to MY cell, as if she’s already taken up the idea she’s going to be there for awhile.
43 likes"it's April fools day"
33 likesMe genuinely thinking they were about to punk her ass
Guily as hell but how many times do you have to ask for a lawyer in Canada?
0 likesThe April fool's day line was godlike
0 likesThe earliest year she can be released is 2029..
1 likeThat's if the parole board let's her go free...
If they don't let her free on 2029... she'll continue in prison til the parole board decides she's ready to leave
I don't agree with the leniency that the Canadian justice system exercises in cases like this.
0 likesI realize she was guilty, but in general it is stupid to give someone the right to remain silent, if you're just going to use psychological torture to make that right impossible to exercise. Might as well not even give them the right.
0 likes"I need to talk to my lawer"
53 likesAnd he just keeps questioning her. Thats allowed in Canada?
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It’s a free country they can ask ..... she doesn’t need to answer lol
45 likesYes. Narrator explained it.
30 likesYeah, but for 5 hours.... O.o
5 likesThat’s allowed everywhere. If the person doesn’t want to talk without a lawyer then it’s up to them not too
8 likesYes
2 likes@apple juice that’s actually not a fairly long time especially with something like this I’ve heard of people getting interrogated for like close to ten hours. I think after a certain point the defense can argue over the ethics of questioning someone that long
9 likes@Mommy Bat I heard 2 days but I might be wrong
0 likes@Shadowbonbon 3 I’m also in the us I’ve watched some true crime stuff from Canada but I’m no expert
0 likesThey are allowed under law to remain silent, the difference between America and Canada is i believe that in America once you ask for legal council the interrogator must stop till you meet your lawyer, in Canada you can keep talking and the suspect can stay silent.
7 likes@angie.giegie the big issue is a lot of people don’t know there rights and what’s in there best interest.
1 likeThey're allowed to ask; she wasn't required to answer.
2 likes@Alexis Rose Canada ain’t a free country
1 likeThe guy didn't commit suicide because he felt guilty he wasn't there to protect his kids. If that was true, he would've committed suicide shortly after finding out what happened. When the guilt is the strongest. Instead, he commit suicide shortly after being caught and jailed. He committed suicide because he didn't want to be in jail.
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well said
0 likesGood to know that you can read people's mind in such a way without ever seeing them or knowing them
1 likeU don't know that
0 likes“I’m gonna go back to my cell” as if she can just walk there lol your either locked in a room or being walked to another room to be locked up in.
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@ ~12:40? She said ‘I just want to go back to my cell’
0 likes@Brynna Wenz I might not have heard it right but still you don’t get to decide shit when your in there. It sucks.
0 likesYou’d think that a sub note of the “right to remain silent” would be the “right to not be bombarded with questions until you get tired and irritated and answer anyway” but what do I know. Having someone sit in a room getting interrogated for several hours while you say you don’t want to answer and want a lawyer seems like it should be malpractice and illegal. If she didn’t do anything, it would be terribly immoral to sit someone down and show them pictures of their dead children for hours, and that’s the basis legal systems run on theoretically.
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But the interrogator still has the right to ask questions. If he didn’t the interrogation would just end
1 like@XxxMemeLordxxX I understand he has the right to ask questions still, and that’s the problem. The right to remain silent should include the right to not be pestered with questions you refuse to answer for 5+ hours
0 likesat 10:15 she asks to talk to her lawyer. Since this is pre R v Sinclair isnt it unconstitutional for the officer to ignore this request?
0 likes“Today is the first of April, and you seem to think it’s April fools day” brutal.
4 likesOnce she asked for right to remain silent.... REMAIN SILENT!!!!
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she was doing that however its hard to not talk when you are stressed out and tired for 6 hours. the cops are perfectly withint their right to keep questioning you even when you have said you will not talk
2 likesCan somebody clarify canadian justice system to me?
0 likesIf someone is arrested and charged and than asks for a lawyer, isn't a suspect entitled to an attorney in canada? I mean an attorney who is actually present, not only talking to one on the phone for some minutes.
How pitiful I would be, hearing this soft-spoken Canadian Frenchman dissect my mistake.
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Quebecer *
0 likes"I regret to inform you, both of your children are dead."
91 likes"No they're not."
"Fuck. I guess they're not."
I wonder, was she sending her brother home, in hopes of blaming him for this??
0 likes"Do you know what day it is today? April 1st, and you think it's April Fools day."
0 likesHoly shit.
wow.. she's got a chance of parole after 10 years??? I served 2 years in a state prison for drinking 3 beers while on probation....System doesn't really seem all that fair...crazy.
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she got life and already served 4 years. parole is very unlikely for her
0 likesIf I were taking the fifth, I would totally just sit there silent; the interviewer could talk himself blue!
0 likeswoah this is quite sad considering it happened in my home town
0 likesKiller_Mother uses: turn over paper*
364 likesIts not very effective.
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This got it 😂🤦🏽♂️
3 likesLMFAOOO STOPP
1 likelOoK GuYs lOoK! cHiLd mUrDeR Is lIkE BiDeO GaMe!!
2 likesf to pay respects
0 likes@average Calm down buddy
1 likeWe got some more of these my man 😭😭😭 please 😭😭
0 likes"today is the 1st of april, april fool's day" Haha gotcha, there s a camera right there ! It was just a prank !
0 likesI thought that in Quebec if you want to remain silent and talk to your lawyer and the detectives don't respect it the info they get isn't admissible in court...?
0 likesThe interrogator sounds like Anton Chuger and I'd be too scared to talk too if I thought my interrogator was about to pull out a quarter and a pneumatic cattle killer.
0 likesI love when americans say canadian town names. Especially in Quebec
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Has me rolling every time I hear a youtuber say Laval hsdhsdhfbsjhsd
5 likesI'm gonna be honest, I'm from BC and in Alberta rn I would have no idea it would be pronounced. I guess I should have focused better in French lol
4 likes@fig Don't worry, none of us really focused in French class 😂
3 likesI was simultaneously cringing and laughing every time he said Laval.
3 likes@Melini I’m curious, how is “Laval” supposed to be pronounced?
1 likeshouldn't life in prison MEAN life in prison..... Canada's sentencing laws are insulting.
0 likesi like the arguing stile of the detektiv very simple says only facts (and facts normaly hurts the most).
0 likesIs that suit she’s wearing part of the detainment process or did she choose to wear that?
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Probably hospital or jail issued due to her car wreck
0 likesIf a man killed 2 of his daughters who hadn't lived over a decade, he would've gotten a way worse sentence than that 10 years of prison + possibility of parole...
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she actually got life, had already served 4 years and the posibility of parole is very low
1 likeDetective: do you know what day it is today?
79 likesSorella: .......
Detective: do you know what today is?
Sorella: ...
Detective: it's April Fools! We got you so good! Your kids are fine, bring them in!
Sorella: yassssssss queeeennnnnnnnn
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Please dont make jokes about 2 dead children, not to be rude but just dont
12 likesNot funny.
5 likesNot funny at all 😒
0 likesIt's a little funny
0 likes“I get it. Y’all have to hold me for 24 to commit to the bit. I know my kids are alive.”
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“Haha now bring them in”
0 likesParole after 10 YEARS?! Sweet Baby Jesus!!! I know some countries have different rules but this person deserves NO freedom.
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she served 4 years already and has life in prison. parole isnt guaranteed freedom and is normally very hard to get in murder trials
0 likes@Alex I understand all that and know how parole works, my point is that she even has that glimmer of hope is what gets me heated.
0 likes@That_Eriksson well she just has good lawyers i guess
0 likesHow tragic. Those poor little girls. That woman should be locked up for life. Anyone who can kill they're own children, especially a mother who carried and gave birth to them, should never be released 😡
0 likes"I'm using my right to be silent"
235 likesContinues pestering her because he knows its human nature to feel uncomfortable to remain silent when spoken to.
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Whhhat?? How dare that man question her about murdering her children?! So rude of him! He cleeaaary deserved that jail time. Not her. No ma'am.
12 likesCriminals don’t get human rights. They lose that right.
7 likesAnd you still have the right to remain silent, so yes, they will continue to press.
12 likes@A Friendly Polar Bear Maybe in your insane dreamworld.
6 likesAre you just describing what we all just watched in that video or making a point?
0 likeswhere or how did you get these recording? if I may ask.
0 likesThis happened in Province of Québec, the cop speaks english with a québec accent
0 likesJCS please come back with videos. You’re stuff is amazing and can’t stop watching them. Watched every last one lol
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He has answered your prayers
9 likesYou summoned him!
3 likesTo hell with parole she should not get parole. Sexism!
1 likeSo the father gave himself the death sentence.
4 likesShe got ten years for this!
0 likesLife sentence but can be out in 10
0 likesYears. Yep that’s Canada for ya.
Amazing line I always remember “so you sent your husband home knowing what he would find” she just is blank, incredible line for court later. The fact that she knew what was there still let he come. Complete nail in the coffin on her case
8 likesShe just said all will de fine after she was just told her baby's were dead. WHAT!!!!
0 likesI swear I can stop! But if i'm ever in jail my watch history will be used against me but then I'd pull a simple "I just wanna be a Lawyer later in life" Because that's true just not why that's my history. ALSO I AM NOT PLOTTING ANYTHING
0 likesI live in Qc Laval and I never heard of that. Thought nothing ever happens here, guess I was wrong.
0 likesCanada's courts are strange. I remember watching the documentary, "Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father" years ago and literally crying for the waste of life and injustice that was all preventable.
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I cried for days after watching it. It was criminal what the courts did. No justice.
4 likesI still think of the zacharys grand parents and feel awful for them they seem SO wonderful.
1 likeOmYy....this policeman talks like im talking to my kids..😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesMan it's 5:30 in the morning and this all started with the pretending to be crazy video
3 likesI've been hooked since Lazarus and it's so nice to see you get the attention you deserve. Thanks for the amazing content
9 likesOff-topic, but DAMN, that house is beautiful.
19 likesImagine if the husband killed them because she met someone else and was threatening her and the rest of her family if she talks?
1 likeThe only YouTube Channel I have a Patreon for. Consistent high quality content.
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Same. It’s worth the £1 I spend each month
0 likesI need scissors
1 likeSame
0 likesOmg same!
0 likes@UlcaM 61!
0 likessame
0 likesYou get YouTube on the millennium falcon!? Damn! Yo, how's Chewy?? 👋
0 likesSame!!! Best dollar ever spent!!!
0 likesHan Solo me too!
0 likesMe too!
0 likesMe too!
0 likesSame!
0 likesYou can literally get more than what she got by selling weed... 🤬🙇♀️😑🤦♀️
163 likesThose poor babies...
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There was a guy that in Texas that was arrested for stealing a calculator and given a crazy sentence like literally 12 years
8 likesShe has a life sentence...
2 likeslucy brown Correct with the possibility of parole in just 10 short years!!!! To me that means she got ten lol
8 likestasha 111 she probably wont get it but they shouldnt give her hope.
5 likesBen Thomas
0 likesWhat’s the point then?
@lilred parole
0 likesHmm, what is this "weed" you speak of?
0 likesAnyone else randomly found this channel and has no regrets
0 likesThe residence looks exactly like from a horror movie with some dead kids...
0 likesOne of her brothers is called Luigi , and yet, she chooses to kill her daughters...
1 likeBy the way, the other brother's name sadly isn't Mario, but Enzo
She's the only one that I've seen stick to her position of not engaging with police, thinking you can talk your way out of it and keep her mouth shut. She did good in that regard. I'm glad she got convicted for what she did. Sick.
7 likesMan, that April Fool's day joke was a slam dunk and totally worth the setup.
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i was about to coment something about april fools.
4 likesHahahaha
0 likesSame. I totally thought he was going to announce the punchline to the world’s sickest April Fool’s prank.
23 likesthis is a stretch but when something crazy happens on april first the first thing people do is say they hope this is just some cruel joke or prank,but shes cold and very defensive of giving any date and time. hmmm
1 likeI can't believe this guy actually did this in a heated interrogation. What a boss!
8 likes@DrKatz11 you gotta enjoy ur job somehow lmao
4 likesI burst out laughing.
1 likeNot being North American, I read the date as 4th of January and so wasn't sure why he kept asking the date
5 likes...and deserve 10 years behind bars...
0 likes@Heidi.... Me, too
1 like@BuyKuibra.... Um, no... At 00:15, it says 04.01.09
0 likesSome country’s put the month first and then the number of the day
0 likesIt is obvious she did it, I mean he is telling her how both her daughters are dead and she is so damn calm
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joybuzzarD x you can not detain anyone for more than I believe 8 hours without hard evidence
2 likesjoybuzzarD x I understand what your saying, but it’s not the silence or the seeming calm manner. She has a sense of disdain about her. That’s the part that gets me. I’m an investigator and I’m trained in behavior detection and this woman has no sincere emotions or the ability to show true remorse.
7 likesThat's one sign of a psychopath. They just don't care! Lives of other people have no meaning or value to them.
6 likesTampajohn yeah true its one thing to be silent but its a whole other thing to just flat out not care
2 likesSherlinn Mancilla You are probably 100% correct, but they were arresting her so they had enough evidence, they just wanted to interrogate her before they couldn’t (because once the lawyer is involved basically the next chance they get to question her is at trial).
3 likesIf she has depression, she is dead inside.
3 likesjoybuzzarD x You’re exactly right and those who disagree with you have not met and gotten to know, very many different types of people. Human beings all react differently to different types of stimuli.
2 likesMy husband is very non emotional. I feel it stems from being the one to find his father dead at a young age and then having a mother who is extremely reserved with her emotions. She has never hugged him or said “I love you” to him. However, she shows in her actions she does love him by never missing a bday and wanting to visit with us, etc...but physical touch and verbal communication are two things she isnt comfortable with.
I had ONE conversation with her where she opened up to me about how it’s difficult for her to express her feelings. It was painfully obvious how hard of a time she had even having that short conversation with me. She avoids deep connections with others. My husband is similar to her and she is a lot like her own mother was from what I hear.
It’s interesting how people can be so opposite one another. If someone told me my kids were dead(god I can’t even stand to fathom what that would be like)I would go insane immediately I’m pretty sure. I believe my husbands mother would remain more under control than I ever could in a situation like that. It isn’t that she doesn’t love her family. She really just can’t convey her emotions the way I do. And that’s ok. I don’t think she can help it.
With all that said, I can see how a person would do what you mentioned, wait until alone or with people they feel more comfortable around to show how they sincerely feel. I’m not saying this woman is innocent but her reaction alone tells me squat. I can place myself in her shoes, knowing the police thought I murdered my own kids and finding out my kids were dead in the same few hours would cause extreme stress. Some people can’t handle it.
You cute though
0 likesUncleEarl97 they are so scary. Man.
0 likesLinda Niemkiewicz well there is no lemon flavored tuna. lol
0 likesThis detective will have you confess a murder you didn’t even commit bruh he’s so good
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Lol right! Yet still this psychopath doesn’t budge. She only started crying probably because she was tired of being in that room, that is if they were even real tears at all. They definitely weren’t tears of sadness or remorse for what she did to her kids
37 likesOh, yes, there is the netflix series 'Making a murderer'. Interesting stuff.
12 likesNice pfp bro
2 likesTrentonious Maximus
1 likeGuts is a savage 🔥
@N00BOOB Man I love berserk so much.
2 likesTrentonious Maximus
5 likesMe too man
Hopefully we can get a half decent anime adaptation before we die of old age lmao
@Brooke Mckinley
1 likeWell... That's if there were ACTUAL tears. TRUE psychopaths don't feel emotion.
Yeah they do that to a lot of people actually lol
4 likes@Ethan Moore
4 likesI'm pretty sure the original comment was sarcasm, and they just meant they're good at what they do. That rarely happens... When it does, it's usually proven they falsely confessed.
That's the rub. How many innocent folks have confessed to crimes they didn't commit as a result of these effective techniques?
6 likesa
0 likesShe is a monster but I will tell you how to defeat any interrogation after you tell them you are invoking your right all you do is start being extremely gross start picking your nose wipe it on the table look at it offer him some he will leave you alone
0 likesNo he isn’t, he’s breaking the law. Once you say you are being silent and waiting for a lawyer the interrogator should leave the room. Continuing to push after that is something her lawyer can use in court and get charges dropped. He isn’t good, he’s very persistent and sneaky
1 like@Hunter David Copus this was in Canada. What he did is legal there.
6 likes@King Ebeneezer Hey, he's giving legal advice for free on the internet. He's bound to know what he's talking about.
4 likesThat’s not a good thing to falsely accuse people...
0 likesNOT...She didnt gave him ANYTHING ....
0 likes@chris minshall Heuhhh ?? What do you suggest here?? Pick Your Nose and walk Free ??
0 likestrue crime youtube has just begun, sky's the limit
0 likesdied of cyanide poisoning, in a prison, as suicide? No one else find that odd? Where did he get cyanide in a prison?
0 likesthis is an unhealthy addiction lol
0 likesFrom what I learned in the States is that "possibility of parole" usually means just that , possibility.
37 likesI learned the majority of prisoners for heinous crimes get rejected the first few rounds of parole. This is well known within the prison system.
I don't know about Canada though.
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You are correct. Charles Manson was denied parole every time.
2 likesEven so, that "possibility" is still salt to the wounds of the victim's families and friends
4 likesIn Canada they are so polite, they might give her parole after 7 months & then pay her $1.5 million in restitution for pain & suffering for making her wear a pale blue paper outfit for the interrogation... that’s my best guess...
2 likes@Drew Robertson i hope not. I know Canadian society and people are very polite but hopefully not their prison system.
1 like@Debussy Chopin, I hear that in the Canadian prison system it’s safe to drop the soap when your showering... now that’s polite!
0 likesthe what day it is today part was me in first grade lmfao
0 likesanyone: do you know what [literally anything] is?
me, who clearly has no single clue: yes i know but i dont want to tell u :)
Truly a stone-cold psychopath - she shouldn't ever be let out of prison.
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Why? Excecution would be a more fitting punishment if she's proven guilty...
0 likesHere after what pretending to be crazy looks like
0 likesDo you know what today is. It’s April fools day. Wtf that gotta do with her confession. Like she was gone say ok ok I did it siiiiiikkeee April fool 😂😂😂
0 likesHow does a child killer gets parole after 10years and weed smoker gets 50years??
0 likesWouldn't it be funny if she just said April fools I did it and then the video ended
0 likes"You can tell me. Don't be afraid." [Audibly firm placement of hand on the table while making direct eye contact] "I won't get mad."
270 likesTHAT GAVE ME CHILLS. HOLY SHIT.
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These guys are goooooooddd
11 likesI wish I could do this for a job god DAMN
@DONRoyal no u don't. U seem passionate like me. An hour with someone like this and I'd be going to jail. ! Sorry. I'm sure you'd be great at it. :)
14 likes@DONRoyal no way could i be in a room with a child murderer. It would look like someone took the lid off a raspberry smoothie maker.
20 likesMade me wonder what a rabid tribble would be like...Gremlins. pirana!
3 likesikr. this guy is good.... and in his second language, even. damn
3 likesIt's creepy, she's clearly out of her league. That cop is pathological. You can totally hear how excited he gets picking on her, even in just a small fragment of 5 hours of abuse. He's got to be a real charmer on dates.
0 likesMy mom used to said: "Be a good boy or a canadian cop will talk to you for five hours"
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7 likesused to SAY, not “said”.
12 likes@secret germs whoa
1 likeOh she used to said that?
2 likes@secret germs not everyone is a natural English speaker
9 likes@Ali Nicole There's absolutely nothing wrong with correcting people's grammar, especially if they aren't native speakers. When you are corrected by someone it only helps you improve your language.
3 likes@butcher the butcher I disagree. My husband is not a native speaker but people don't go around correcting his mistakes every time he messes up. I do, but only because I know him well and he asked me to. Online...it is none of your business. The person may have a disability preventing them to spell correctly. My dad is dyslexic and can't spell...I don't go correcting him unless he asks because he can't help it. I am the type of person who corrects college essays for fun but I know my limits.
6 likes@Ali Nicole I see your point. I guess I'm just too used to the Golden rule of communication rather than the Platinum one.
1 like😂😂🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Ali Nicole so help them
0 likesI don’t care if you’re guilty af or innocent. When you say that you want your lawyer that should be the end. That’s the trump cardZ. It’s not only illegal, but immoral to keep pressing after that.
4 likesI’m not here because of “what pretending to be crazy looks like”.
0 likesShe really sucks at staying silent
1 likeLove this channel but this guy is just a horrible interviewer
1 likeHe violated her right to have an attorney present
2 likesSince the pretending to be crazy vid I play these to fall asleep and binge when im awake
0 likes'Today is the first of April and u seem to think it's April Fools Day'
2 likesXDDDDDDDDDDD
Okay I watched all videos on this channel in under 3 days. It all started with what is pretending to be crazy be like. I. Need. More🥲
0 likesI don’t understand why these people never just remain silent and get a lawyer, never talk to police. Not saying serial killers are good but at least be strategic if you’re going to be a total peice of shit
0 likesAfter binge watching a few of these, I've been thinking how interesting it would be to watch an interrogator grill another interrogator who had committed crimes.
12 likesJust to see how they would try to battle the system they are used to using would be fascinating.
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The interrogation of Stephanie Lazarus
3 likesor just create a fake crime for training purposes except instead of a newbie its an experienced guy
1 like@c0rn651 absolutely. Have the "suspect" go through the actions of a crime, without doing it obviously, so then they have to recall the events and such. I'd be very interested to watch that.
0 likes@J C I shall check it out now, thank you kindly.
0 likesSo you're telling me theres people who do an armed robbery without hurting anyone and get 38 years in prison and she does that to her 2 children and has the chance to leave in 2029!?
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that's Canada for you.
8 likesarmed robbers can also be elligible for parole lol
0 likesOh you thought our government officials care about your crimes against your family? Not so.
3 likesIt's the businesses that fund them that matter to them.
@Daily Dissent Damn.. no idea it was like that over there aswell.. guess no matter what promises officials make at campaigns and all, they all turn out bad..
0 likes@Stan
2 likesMost are sold out to their donors. I talk about this on my channel, if you're interested.
Take care
@Stan she is already out. yes.
0 likesThe armed robbers could be repeated offenders.
0 likes@Ho Renomo True to a degree.. can't argue
0 likesShe's already free :)
0 likes"today is the 1st of April"
35 likesThe date stamp clearly says 4th of January.
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that would be if this video is from europe, but it’s not and they use month/day/year
7 likes@Funtcase tuckfard lmao oops, I wasn’t sure if it was a joke or not, but I guess it was haha 🤦♀️
1 likeThe day can be stated first or second even in America.
0 likes@Wieteke Two things I'd like to mention, not to be mean or anything but just for your own education:
0 likes1. The DD-MM-YY(YY) format is not exclusive to Europe. In fact, he majority of countries use that format for at least some purposes. Aside from the US & US territories, some Asian countries (China, Taiwan, Mongolia, Japan, North & South Korea, Buthan), a couple Pacific island nations, and two European countries (Hungary and Lithuania), the entire world uses the date/month/year system in some official capacity. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_format_by_country
2. Canada, not being one of those countries I mentioned, absolutely DOES use DD-MM-YY(YY), especially (and I'd say pretty much only) in French, which is one of the official languages of Canada (and is the language predominantly spoken in Québec, where this interrogation was done). Both DD-MM-YY and MM-DD-YY are acceptable in Québec, although DD-MM-YY is more common since French is the predominant language and Francophones prefer that format. Source: I live in Québec and frequently deal with both date formats at my bilingual job. Frankly, it's a little annoying to have to deal with both sometimes, so I more often than not write out the month when I have the opportunity to do so.
@Daniel Cowman thanks for writing an essay about this, very epic.
2 likes@Wieteke It was my pleasure. Be sure to like and subscribe.
0 likes@Daniel Cowman 💀 I was joking
1 like@Wieteke Me too. Be sure to like and subscribe.
3 likesAdele : "I just want to go back to my cell"
447 likesInterrogator: " I know you do" (and continues for 3 more hours)
It's a yes for me! Lol 🤦🏻♀️
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its torture
10 likesThat's the sneaky "Canadian way", better known as passive aggressive. You get f*cked and say "thanks"
0 likesEligible for parole in 10 years? Wtf Canada?
0 likesThe age old, “your daughters are dead but I’m just gonna say they’re not” trick. You got us this time, ma’am, but I’d watch my back if I were you. Well-played!👌🏻
98 likesI love his short ones
0 likesI wonder how many people this guy has inspired to become criminal phycologists
7 likesIf someone is innocent when being accused of committing a crime, they'll still react because of the audacity and insult of the insinuation that they're guilty.
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That is not true. A person who's experienced in being accused could easily not react or feel insulted. A person who understands the interrogator is lying could easily just not react. There's a plathora of conditions underwhich someone may not react, or react adnormally.
0 likes@Simon WoodburyForget Wrong. There's a more recent video about two men who were falsely accused. One was extremely reactivate and emotional, while the other was more subdued. Even though he was more subdued, he was very clearly distressed by his false accusation even thought he correctly called out the accusing officer for lying about having video evidence of him committing the crime.
0 likesPeople who are accused falsely will react emotionally. They won't have a complete emotional meltdown, but they also just won't sit there quietly.
@Alexander Chippel You believe your sample size of one is sufficient to claim an absolute?
2 likes@Simon WoodburyForget Yes, compared to your sample size of exactly zero.
0 likes@Simon WoodburyForget Go watch the video he made on people being innocent yet falsely accused. Or just watch any video of someone who was falsely accused getting arrested.
0 likesWhat kind of idiotic sentence is that. All she got was a life sentence with possibility of parole after 2029.
0 likesCould you do a video on a British interrogation?- where the police force has greater restrictions on what they can say and do. I think it would be interesting how they work around that
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mstly4lg Footage lost
0 likes24 hours in police custody is a show about that
0 likesI remember him doing the Becky Watts case a while back but I think it’s been deleted
1 likeWhy is everyone wondering how cold this woman is, you realised where she is from?
0 likesShe's obviously guilty, but imagine being falsely accused of killing someone you love, and the interrogator throwing pictures of the crime scene at you while accusing you of it.
51 likesI wonder how many times they've been wrong and seriously messed someone up.
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i don't think they'd be throwing crime scene pictures around to just any suspect. She's clearly hiding something and not behaving rationally to the events. I'd try it too.
18 likesThey can, and if someone did that to me, I’d fucking scream and cry right away, cuz I know I didn’t do it. That is the whole reason they do it, it’s fucked but necessary to catch horrible people. Even anxious or socially awkward people would have some sort of reaction if there kids had been murdered, and someone say they did it, this woman is very weird in how she responds, it can’t even be excused by shock. They also have to prove it in court, but ya sometimes people get accused wrongly but not (i bet there is some exceptions) because of stuff like this. It’s all accumulative throughout the meeting. That was long but that’s what I gave to say
9 likesYou should check out the latest video on this channel, it shows how certain innocent people react to interrogations.
2 likes@Kyle Breslin what you commented is usually how an (extrovert) innocent person reacts. There's another video on this topic.
0 likes@Jordan A which video is it
0 likes@Uzma S 'Guilty until proven innocent'
0 likesMurdered 2 children and gets 10 years with parole. What a joke.
0 likesWhy are people getting more time for drugs then murder?
0 likesi love it when he breaks it down logically for her. so we took actors and put them in your living room floor and we said pretend youre dead. same build, same hair, same face. this woman should have gotten life.
3 likesWhat? She has the right to remain silent.
0 likesCop....asking, bugging with questions
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she has the right to remains silent but the cops have the right to continue asking questions. its her choice if she wants to keep her silence or respond to questions. at the end of the day the cops are the good guys i dont know why you would want to defend someone who killed both her children out of revenge
1 like@Alex its weird how half these comments are mad at the interregator, and feeling bad for the woman having to deal with it. actually just weird to me.
0 likes@the potato dog fr, maybe theres a slight chance that shes innocent and thats why everyone wants to defend her?
0 likesShe’s not that good at staying silent
0 likesI wonder why this channel was in everyone's recommended lol I'm happy I found it though
1 likeY'all out here talking about Corpse Husband's voice but this man-
0 likesThis detective putting her in the biggest genjutsu
0 likesYour father is standing about you questioning you.
0 likesThe patience omz I just can't-
0 likesThe best intro I may have ever seen!
0 likesOh wow so we're all just here binge watching these videos
0 likes“Luigi and Mario find a body” nice
37 likesShe’s a monster, the fact she only had 10 years is disgusting. Im just wondering why
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Did she get released yet?
2 likes@Stephanie gregory No, she was sentenced last year to 10 years. He said it at the end of the video.
5 likesStephanie gregory 2029 eligible for parole
2 likesGodless society.
1 likeWomen are treated much differently in legal situations.A good example is the woman teachers sleeping with their students
11 likesMillennial Smark so it took like ten years??
1 likeHonestly she took the life of her two children, how can she be able to walk free and continue living. She doesn't deserve anything.
6 likesSamuel Massicotte do they give "deals" for giving evidence in drug cases there, the way we do in America?
1 likeSamuel Massicotte ya and she’ll only serve half its state time
0 likesglenn wakuwaku
0 likesSubukang magsalita ng ingles
16:45 She got a LIFE sentence, with POSSIBILITY of parole after 10. Still arguably too little, but there's a huge difference between that and a total sentence of 10 years.
4 likes@leah rose Oh please. Let's not be high and mighty. I've seen sickeningly short sentences brought down by American courts.
1 likeyou watch all the way through? They said which year she wo be eligible for parole which does not mean that's when she gets it.
1 like@Mr407Mike The true one.
0 likesPure evil
0 likesThe intro to this video is a great example of why (in the US at least) you should not just invoke the right to remain silent if you're questioned by the police, but insist on an attorney. Say you're claiming the right stay silent, and you dodge one question, but the questions keep coming until you break down and answer. Ask for an attorney, and questioning stops.
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This was in Canada.
1 like@14:48 well, I'm a schizophrenic so every day is April fools day to me.
1 likewhy doesn’t she just ask to be taken back to her cell?
0 likesBeen watching a lot of JCS lately and stumbling upon this interrogation with the french canadian accent detective caught me off guard lol . I was very surprised you covered an even that happened in Québec.
3 likesVery good video and simple description, love it!
When the screen cut to black, I legit thought my phone died.
0 likesI freaking love your way of compiling these stories ! So addictive
4 likeshow THE FUCK does she get a parole date?
0 likesIn the beginning, she goes on about how her daughters are still alive blatantly lying to the interrogator then has little to no emotional reaction once shown the pictures of her dead daughters. The easiest guilty verdict ever.
19 likesI think its very strange how they could take her lack of reaction as evidence. That seems like something that could easily be abused. What does a right to remain silent even mean then?
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Well, the right to remain silent can't just be used an instrument to avoid any kind of interrogation. That would be a huge obstacle for the police.
5 likesWhen you get the news of your children's death and your behavior doesn't really change at all, that's pretty damning. Which innocdnt mother would react like that?
@Markus K A mother who has huge distrust for the police. Which seems common enough to me
0 likes@ywecur_ even if there was a possibility that the police is lying about that (which they are not going to do), you would show some kind of reaction. An innocent woman would scream something like "YOU ARE LYING! I DON'T BELIEVE YOU" instead of just sitting there stone faced.
1 like@Markus K But then she would have waived her right to remain silent! That's the entire point! A person who actually listens to the rights they are read (anything you say CAN AND WILL be used against you) would do everything they can to supress every reaction they have
0 likesThat picture of a hospital at 4:39 is of Hôpital Laval, which is in Québec City, nowhere near the city of Laval. Just saying
0 likesChances are anytime a parent kills a child to exact revenge on the other parent they were 9/10 already abusing the child or mistreating them in some way
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@Sean Matthew King do they? lmao
30 likes@eye 4 eye lol 😂🙏💪
2 likesDid this dude just use good mom's and murdering children in the same sentence? Bro what
54 likes@Nathan Winhusen YouTube wouldn't be complete without it's self designated sarcastic "funny" commenter. He's so unique, don't you think😀?.....😒
4 likes@J. R. what was self designated about it
2 likes@Sean Matthew King lol
1 likeThe town I live in a woman threw her baby out the car window.
0 likesDid it outta spite
Took place in Benton Arkansas, Saline county
Whitney Turner Tyson is her name
To be fair I guess you could be the perfect mother your whole life and one day something makes you snap and you kill your kids. Sounds crazy I know but I bet there’s been at least 1 case like this.
6 likes@Sean Matthew King u don’t sayyy.............
0 likes@Sean Matthew King yeah that TOTALLY makes so much sense. 😐
0 likes@SERENITY NOW then they aren’t good mothers.
0 likes@Nathan Winhusen it was a joke
0 likesI’m hoping all these people suddenly watching the channel with result in more frequent uploads because once I’m done with these videos I’m going to be so lost
0 likesCop: "I find it strange that you don't show emotion..."
46 likesWoman: "I find it strange to be in this kind of situation. I'm trying to stay calm."
Cop: "Why do you use the word 'strange'?"
What just happened?
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Probably just trying to get a dialogue going, get her answering some questions...
1 like14:50 why the hell do they gotta make a funny, i ROFLD and they are absolutely dead serious
0 likes"Today is the first of april and you seem to think its April fool's day."
728 likesThe lead up to that was PERFECT.
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swahili ranger ..it was actually pretty lame.
11 likeshe's suggesting it isn't April fools day, but it is.
13 likesImagine if he said that and then he's like "ahhhh, fucking got you, there's a camera right over there, sickest prank of all time, Marty go get the kids"
36 likes@Linda Niemkiewicz lol thanks.
3 likesThough the line doesn't make sense because the conversation will go like this
"today is April 1st and you seem to think it's April fools day!"
"April 1st is April fools day, why when do you think April fools day is?"
It wasn’t a good line. It was terrible. April 1st is April Fools Day. His joke failed. You’re just too silly to see why the joke ... was awful.
2 likesLinda Niemkiewicz I’m from Israel...
0 likesJenny Tutone You’re all taking it too literally. It wouldn’t have worked otherwise 😄 He meant ‘you seem to think you can fool us’.
0 likesI'm a country bupkins who hates school and yet you get me to watch an hour of police footage a day. How?
0 likesHow is she able to be released at all
0 likesSo we’re just binge watching these videos?
0 likesHow did he get cyanide in a jail cell
0 likesKilling a child / children should always be punished with the maximum penalty possible, whatever that punishment might be in the country the crime happens in. I don't care what the motive is or if the person is considered mentally I'll or else. Lock them up in solitary confinement and throw the key away.
5 likesCan we all just agree that these interrogation tactics are inhumane and shouldn’t be allowed under any circumstance, no matter what you suspect the person of doing? Five plus hours of relentless, aggressive questioning, without a break for bathroom use, food or water, without the presence of a lawyer despite one being requested and despite the person stating that they want to reserve their right to remain silent? I’m sorry, that shouldn’t be allowed. The woman is clearly in mental distress. Where is the relentless questioning of her drug dealer Mafia boyfriend? I think she genuinely didn’t believe that those were her children. I think the boyfriend showed up out of the blue, threatened her and/or them, she called her mum for help and left the house to escape him and he killed the kids out of revenge. His testimony seems to hold that up - he felt remorse and held himself responsible for their deaths, whereas during her questioning she’s clearly in the denial stage of grief. I honestly think from this evidence that there was a miscarriage of justice here.
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Don’t care
0 likesTo me, it isn't an ethical question. It's just stupid to give the right, if psychological torture is going to be used to take that right away.
0 likesFirst of all what kind of mother doesnt cry at seeing her dead children. Thats enough to close the case for me.
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Joseph Collareta I don’t think my mother would come to my funeral. She’s 86 and has never attended a single funeral. She might cry but it would only be to get sympathy from others.
7 likesthen you would be a terrible judge because some ppl simply experience shock differently and dont necessarily cry right then and there
28 likesI didn't cry when I found out my grandma died. We were really close, I just only cry in private. But then I am a guy so it's probably not the same for most women.
7 likesJoseph Collareta Still, not everyone reacts to a sad or tragic moment the same way, I’ve lost people to soon in my time, like my uncle who I’ve only recently got in touch since my early childhood and lost to cancer. Despite being really bummed out and feeling depressed about it, I’ve never shed a single tear no matter how much I wanted to, crying for some people is a rare emotional reaction for some people, and believe me, it feels terrible when you can cry to something so minuscule in comparison like a punch to the face or a mean comment from a loved one but not an actual tragic moment in your life.
7 likes@Joseph Collareta what??? Why would that make a difference? Death is final, no matter how it occurs. That's awful to ask how someone's relative died, shame on you.
1 like@Joseph Collareta though I fully agree that she's guilty and that particular part of the interview sealed her fate. Unfortunately she's already been released on appeal apparently so she seems to be getting away with it.
1 likeFirst of all I could never killed my children let alone not cry horribly when I see them brutality murdered!
2 likes@ Benny Pritt you are completely right! Every one grieves differently! I lost my sister when I was 24 and she was 25 I was in so much shock I didn’t cry at the funeral not because I didn’t feel so much pain but I couldn’t believe that that was real life! But yeah in this case she is just a cold blooded killer of her own children! Most of us will die for our children at any second! Good retrospective!
1 likeI don't doubt she did it but her reaction doesn't necessarily mean she did. Denial is not uncommon. Something so bad that you just can't process it and you completely shut out the possibility is quite normal. Nobody knows how they would react and hopefully you and I will never know
1 likeLook up the stages of grief from Kubler-Ross. This is interesting to take in account, especially because the reaction would actually be correct. I further know nothing about this case but what I just saw. Therefor I have no real knowlage, for all I know the story has been told so that most would think she was the one that murderd her own children.
1 like@Jasper De Haas exactly. Your mind shuts it out completely because you cannot process it. Very common and yet people here seem to make judgement based on what they THINK they would do. If it was my kids I am only certain of one thing and that is that I will not live in a world they're not in. My life is over for good at my hand
0 likesMike G thanks Mike G
0 likesDidi B, I think what Joseph was suggesting is that there would probably be a significant difference in emotional response between reacting to your grandma dying (considering she wasn’t murdered and died of health problems or old age) and a mother’s reaction to seeing her two small children murdered. I am assuming this question “was your grandma murdered?” was likely rhetorical and just asked to emphasize that point.
0 likesExactly
0 likesGood thing you’re not a judge
0 likes@A.B. CodeX I'm sorry but losing an uncle is NO comparison to the dead bodies of TWO children you brought into this world. You are obviously male and not a parent.
0 likesCookie4XO Sorry about the rude reply I just deleted, but I didn’t compare my sorrow to the original commenter’s sorrow, and it really frustrates me that you basically invalidated my sorrow
0 likesShe looks like she wants to speak to his manager. She's so damn arrogant.
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😂😂😂
1 likeThis ain’t even a karen this a carol
23 likesSarah Papion super ... original , unique comment . No .
3 likesShe didnt even Karen for her kids
6 likesEvil. A monster lurking deep inside a mother who kills her children and she doesn't cry in this interview I'd rather her just remain silent. No soul she deserves 10 lashes and 100 years hard labor
3 likesDk74 you gotta go to ancient Egypt or some shit for that dawg
5 likesSeriously. As if this is all an “inconvenience” to her .... evil and sociopathic
0 likes@123 abc She is out ! I'm shocked! I would not do anytime in any prison I am not a criminal, God forbid! Comments are public opinions I'm sure you know that and shame on u for replying to me if u don't like my comment, The lord is my Shepard and I follow the 10 commandmebts. I'm safe
0 likesI would have just answered everything with the word Lawyer.
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I would hope you wouldn’t have done what she did in the first place. Thereby not needing to answer any question with the word ‘Lawyer’.
0 likes@Delziemoo 82me 2 💪
1 like@Delziemoo 82 No of course not. But if I did commit a crime and I asked for a lawyer then I would keep answering as such rather than continue to deal with this for 5 hours...
1 likeDamn, that cop asked her the date just to set up an April Fool's Day punchline. Yeesh.
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What was it I didn’t hear?
2 likesI didn’t hear it either
0 likesI deadass thought he was gonna say April Fools you can go; they actually were actors... and then Ashton Kutcher walks into the interrogation room.
8 likesSheesh, Canadian cops are are passive.
0 likesIf she only knew what day it was
0 likesso... so far one woman gets nothing for killing her daughter and the other get just some years in jail?
153 likeswe need to fix the court system
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At least Canada gave her jail time. Casey is writing her memoires free in America.
28 likesWell
2 likesShe got a life sentence, thats quite a lot I would say!
On average women spend 60% less jail time than men for identical crimes. Regardless of the court system, the fact is that jurors and judges get soft when female criminals are involved.
13 likesthrow out the juries and let the actual educated people make the verdicts. that would solve it
3 likesI'm not sure I would want a jury of my "peers." My "peers" are the reason the Kardashians and Kid Rock are famous. My "peers" have been known to eat Tide pods. I'm not sure they're all very reasonable.
2 likes@Nathan Miller your peers are also responsible for the major discoveries that make your way of life possible. Humanity is capable of very much but at the same time so little.
1 like@The True Dark Soul I didnt say they were all unreasonable, but let's be real, it's not normally our most brilliant that get selected as a juror.
0 likes@Nathan Miller sure you're just not like other girls nathan.
0 likes@Laura If only one could say the same for you.
0 likesI recognize the local accent of the officer speaking english
0 likesI like how every Canadian investigator has a thick accent
1 likeMe watching JCS vids: “I don’t need it. I don’t need it. I NEEEED ITTTT!!
0 likesHow long can a suspect be interrogated?
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i think it depends on where they are, what the crime is, and what the suspect is like
0 likesi know some people have been held in for hours and hours on end to try and get a confession
I don’t think there’s a limit other than what the detectives can take.
0 likesI’m surprised the interview continued well after she asked for her lawyer.
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Because this isn't America, they can still pressure you for answers.
31 likesUnder Canadian statutes, they can continue to ask questions until your lawyer arrive, you still don't have to answer them. In reality it starts a ticking count down for the cops and so they tend to amp up the pressure.
46 likesAmerican judge would never allow this to be used as evidence in a trial
10 likes@Skele Commander in America? No they cant. Once they declare their 5th ammendment . No more questions with out lawyer present
5 likes@gostate 2014 that's what I meant 👍. I worded it weird, sorry
6 likes"Do you know what day it is today?" looks at top left dear god
0 likesIm 1 minute in and the interrogation is getting on my nerves already. This guys keeps tlking after she said shed like to remain silent nd asked for a lawyer. U cnt ignore her and keep tlking nd think if i pretend to not hear her shell start answering my questions 🙄. Its prob the shortest video on this channel ive ever seen so obviously not much is gonna come from him being this pushy to someone whos body language is closed off and is verbally saying thyre done
0 likesMy heart cries for those poor babies who were shackled to that cold-hearted shrew. May their angelic souls RIP.
6 likesBill of Rights > Charter of Rights and Freedoms
0 likesI'm ill at the moment and have spent all week laying in bed bored as hell. I can't explain how happy I am that Jim uploaded now so I have something to watch!
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Coronavirus? 😶
7 likessame
2 likesHope you feel better soon!!
1 likeThanks for hoping I'll get better :) also, no it's not Coronovirus luckily!
1 likeRest up and get better
2 likesFeel better❤
1 likeGet well soon.
1 likeI better not get sick from commenting on this.. That coronavirus is pretty contagious
1 likeGet well soon! I feel ya, btw, I have a pretty big kidney stone right now that's creating an infection so I've been on an antibiotic for a week. I swear, antibiotics always make me feel 10x worse than the infection itself does! Thank God tonight is my last dose, then I just need to wait to figure out what they plan to do to get this stone out of me. To make it even worse, they think it might be embedded in the side of my kidney, so that makes taking it out more complicated. They said it's almost definitely not gonna pass on it's own. It's 8mms. Whatever u are ill with, I definitely recommend as much rest as u can get.
1 likeI was gonna bring that up that it's April fools day...
0 likes“I just wanna go back to my cell”
314 likesYea...and your kids just wanted to live a long and happy life with loving parents 😔
I always watch these videos when im feeling down, it reminds me that things could be so much worse.
3 likesridiculous that she was even given the chance of parole. This system is just so flawed
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If that's makes you mad you should watch the Casey Anthony one.
0 likesI wish this dude had/would make more videos! Always very well done.
0 likesRIP two little angels! You've gone to a better place...far away from the BS family and world you were unfortunately brought into. x
16 likesSo when you invoke right to silence/wanting to speak with an attorney in Canada the cops can legally keep going for hours? As a Yank, just curious how that works.
1 likebeing from quebec, i knew the officer was québécois just from his accent lmao
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l'accent de gsp
22 likesI’m not even in Canada but he sounds so French haha
25 likesYep moi aussi
5 likesHow do you pronounce that
1 likeMazan jai su tout de suite lol.
4 likes@nart91 pronounce what?
0 likes@nart91 dat
0 likesquébécois XD
3 likes@nart91 Full Kéb de Laval lol
5 likes@nart91 difficult to find similar sounds in english, if your interested, you can check out on ytb cause i cant write it sorry🥴
0 likes@Summm LowkeyBoy première chose que je me suis dit
2 likes@Summm LowkeyBoy georges st. pierre?
0 likesSounds like german native with a towel in his mouth.
2 likesSame, he has the accent of where I grew up
0 likes@nart91 qwe beh cwa
2 likes@Summm LowkeyBoy I am going to remain silent.
1 likeDetective: I am not impressed by your performance.
Bruh facts. My quebec ass knew immediatly 😂👌🏻
2 likesFrench sounding voice in Canada can't believe you figured he was from Quebec you're the real detective here.
1 like@nart91 Kay-beck-kwa (Qué-bec-ois)
2 likes@nart91 Kay is easy (like in O-Kay), "beck" it's "neck" but with a b, for "kwa" it's just "what" but you don't pronounce the t and you repeat the k from beck before wha (kwha).
1 likeBlack Jack Shellac...er...I mean Blacque Jacque Shellaque.. Look him up lol.
0 likesMe not being from Quebec, I could still instantly tell he was Franch-Canadien...
1 likeL'accent queb en tbk ahahah
0 likesSame! After his first couple words I though it was a cop from the province of Québec and as soon as I heard Laval, everything fell into place!
1 likeEn plus, il a clairement googler Hôpital Laval pour mettre une photo dans le vidéo. Le problème c'est que c'est une photo de l'Hôpital Laval à Québec (IUCPQ) et non la Cité de la Santé qui est l'hôpital de la ville de Laval.
1 like@nart91 keb-eh-cwah
0 likes@Summm LowkeyBoy on aurait dit qui parle avec une patate dans yeule ! ca me fait cringe en gériboire !
0 likesAfrikaans so I thought. South African I heard a man playing with a golden mole in his swimming pool with a similar-sounding accent. Go watch the video it's so flippin' cute lol
0 likesI thought he sounded Dutch lol
0 likes@Ariëlla V. dont know what it sounds like but i’m guessing it’s pretty close
0 likes@Adrien Harvey Quebecois don't write with such proper conjugation and high grammar like you did.
0 likes@Summm LowkeyBoy haha Gsp's thicker. I doubt it's even of this variant
0 likesI hate the kid murders. Can't imagine seeing a dead kid. Or even worse, baby! The coldness I feel it would take to be that way. To kill a life that literally can't do anything to help itself is beyond belief.
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I just have something against murderers, not kid murderers but all murderers
2 likesGovernment money goes to planned parenthood. This country is doomed.
0 likes@jap274 oh yes because having children when parents consciously want it instead of at random is soooo bad.
0 likesKids are innocent they didn’t ask to be put in the middle of the mother’s hatred for her husband. Leave the children out of all trouble.
11 likesPossibility of parole after 10 years? For murdering her children? What a screwed up justice system!
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Yeah but it’s borderline meaningless, she won’t get it
1 likeNever ceases to amaze me the way women get treated by the courts. She has a possibility of parole after 10 years for brutally murdering her 2 daughters , if the husband did that he would be facing life without or maybe even death for the same crime or even less of a crime than that
0 likesI just watched another of these vids from Canada, a 24yo asian girl hired men to kill her super strict authoritarian parents (the father survived and the mother died) and she got life with parole after 25 years. I would think that a mother who killed two children I would have revenge or spite should have the same if not worse punishment, why was she able to get parole after 10 years? I'm sure theres tons of factors but flatly, one planned a hit style murder that killed 1 and wounded 1, the other physically poisoned 2 young children and killed them both, one of these things seems much worse than the other
0 likes“Today... is the first of April. And you seem to think it’s April Fool’s Day” haha that’s such a ridiculous one-liner but I love it.
74 likesFor someone claiming to want to exercise her right to silence, shes talking an awful lot
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Well she was sitting in that chair for hours straight. She was probably bored as hell and couldn't help but talk
4 likesman i have to give credit to u ..... u endure all those videos to pick the gems out for us i cant imagine the hours upon hours sitting there listening to the rambeling collecting the importent stuff
2 likesher: "i believe in my right to remain silent"
3 likesalso her: continued to incriminate herself
“do you know what day it is today?”
744 likeslooks at the date on the interrogation footage
omg april fools! youre going to jail <3
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@UCKx3ySK0DuU4lSEhnMDbRSg after sorella doesnt respond to the question about the date, the detective says its the first of april
10 likesNo, it was the fourth of January.
3 likes@Tim Kerkhof bro just listen omg 14:47
2 likes@pupzie Dude, I know. I was referring to the date notation the rest of the world uses.
10 likes@Tim Kerkhof oh lmao i got confused cause someone else was saying i was wrong
1 likeHusband: I took drugs
36 likesJudge : what a horrible human being. 15 years of Jail for you.
Wife : I killed my own kids.
Judge: It happens. Just take 10 years of Jail.
And yes you can guess, it is Canada 😂
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The us it would be life in prison for drugs
5 likes@Pickle-oh
0 likesAnd then 10 to 15 years for murder depending- The US is I dare say even worse lmao.
people really just be out here doing each other wrong over hurt feelings
63 likesReminds me of when this dude shot my bestfriend on accident but shouldnt have had a gun and was in a gang and only got 3 years for straight up murder because they couldnt prove he meant to kill him. Bullshit if you ask me. You cant have the right to not own a gun yet own a gun and kill someone who didnt deserve to be killed and get only a couple years for it.
0 likes11:28 ''They trusted you.'' Damn I felt that scratch my soul.. That sentence made me fully realise just how unspeakably horrific her actions were.
0 likesWait, so in Canada, you have the right to remain silent, but even if you state your intention to remain silent and try to ignore your interrogators, they can question you indefinitely, with the specific goal of wearing you down with fatigue and confusion until you say something incriminating?
2 likesI feel like that technique has likely convicted innocent people...
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You still have the physical ability to not speak if you choose, no matter how long they question you. You can fall asleep in the interrogation room if you want. There is no time that they can force you to speak.
5 likesPeople are acting as though people are so weak willed they'll crack under pressure of an officer asking questions in a room that lasts several hours even if they're innocent.
2 likesI still don't understand why the risk of jail (For a sentence much larger than literally not talking for a bit would take) could make anyone claim they did a crime they didn't commit.
these displays of cold blooded, ruthless, self preservation and fabrication truly make my blood boil. anyone who can raise their own hand against their family or friends without self defense is an absolute abomination of a human completely devoid of all compassion or remorse and do not deserve to be treated humanly.
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@ended era he really want tho, he went through it for a completely selfless reason and the only thing he gained from it was keeping his little brother alive and suffering up until his death.
0 likesDetective: I don't understand your behavior. Your kids are missing
1 likeSorella: Oh, you know, just staying calm
Detective: They're dead.
Sorella: Well, you know, just gotta keep my cool.
Detective: ...and you're under arrest for their murder.
Sorella: Eh. Just gotta remain relaxed, ya know?
Is no one seeing the possibility that all these suspects need mental and emotional help. Someone would have to go through a lot mentally and emotionally to do what she did. She is in disbelief for what she has done. Just because she wanted revenge on her husband doesn’t mean she didn’t love her kids and she is not in pain. She is unable to emote the way a normal human does. But then her life hasn’t been normal in any way. We will look back at these videos and be shocked at the constant emotional assault by the detectives just to get the victims to say yes. What they need is HELP!!!!!!!
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Disgusting point of view
0 likesYou woke as hell my guy
1 likeCan someone tell me why the detective's way of speaking could be considered harassment or abuse in a different situation? He seems passively analytical. in a consensual conversation, duration of the conversation excluded, what did he say that would be thought of as harassment or abuse?
0 likesdear psychopaths, saying it over and over again doesnt magically make it true. it causes me physical pain that you think we are that dumb. its insulting. murdering a psychopath should be deemed an act of charity,
0 likesVery good interrogator!
1 likeShe was just dying to get back to her cell far away from his relentlessly calm smooth condemning french voice.
Father a drug dealer shows more guilt and sorrow that he offs himself. Ex-wife probably gets out in 2029.
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She’s possibly already out, they were killed in 2009
0 likes@Seb123 at the end it says her earliest release date is 2029
0 likesI imagine she would have received a bigger penalty for refusing to obey some Covid 19 rule.
3 likes"i don't believe that's them on the floor" = "i've killed my own daughters and i can't accept that i am an awful human being who'd do that, so it's really hard for me to access the fact that that's really them, both dead, lying on the floor, because i've killed them, so i'll keep being evasive and pretending i didn't do it just bc i can't accept i've done it".
1 likeYou should make more of these videos 😩
0 likesI dont get how they can go so long without feeling the need to say "you are harassing me right now and Im feeling extremely uncomfortable"
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I was just thinking I’d be screaming at him at that point I WANT A LAWYER I WANT A LAWYER TAKE ME BACK TO MY CELL BYE SIS but I’m not guilty 🤣🤣
1 likeThe number one thing I can’t stand in all police interrogations, is the fact that the person in question is clearly exercising their right to remain silent or requesting a lawyer, and the detectives still pressure them into speaking and don’t respect that at all
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That's because they have a right to remain silent but the police don't have to be silent
1 likeThe funniest most savage detective 😂😂
6 likesShocking how low the Penalty was for killing 2 life’s!
0 likesaccording to human mind with my experiences by watching this kind of videos...
2 likesat first part of the video ...normally our mind ..automatically says ...
plz dont confess ..he is playing a card..
but after listening her crime...
our mind again automatically becomes against her ...😊😊😊r.i.p🙏😊🙏
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Why all these dots tho
0 likesI just realized this channel uses a narrator for their videos. He does a great job, but I always thought it was the voice of the content creator.
0 likesThe fact that he can continue to ask her question is horrible. They may assert all they want that it is not technically a harassment, but it is. She has no option to leave (even to the cell or a separate room).
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Yeah she killed two kids, tho. They didn't get a chance to say "I just wanna go back to my room". Consider that. :')
0 likes@Nailzn And she will get properly prosecuted and assigned a corresponding punishment. It is not up to the interrogator to punish people, no matter what they did. This puts too much power into the hands of people that are not necessarily prepared to handle that power.
0 likesConduct like that really highlights what a piece of work the cop is... he sounds like a classic bully, probably has no kids, and takes advantage of cute drivers during traffic stops.
0 likesThey even say they aren't going to talk and keep talking. So hard to just do nothing even when reminding yourself.
4 likesOh my lord he REALLLLY wanted her to bite on the April Fools Day bit XD
31 likesThe April Fools Day line was incredibly savage
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he saw an opening and went ham on her
0 likesDetective wasn't mad, he was just disappointed.
1 likeHahahahahahaha!!!!! 10 years for killing your 2 kids!!! Hahahahahahaha!!! And they call her a monster? What about the broken system that values the lives of two children at 10 years?
1 likeThe April fools day actually hold me dying in the inside🤣
0 likeschrist that "what day is it today?" made me stop breathing for a second because i thought it was going to be "happy april fool's, you're not actually under arrest"
16 likesShe had a year of freedom!
18 likesWhat a nice little gift for her to enjoy.
why the hell is she eligible for parole after 10 years? wtf.
3 likesThey ignored her request for a lawyer. Is it legal in Canada?
0 likesIs it possible that the “family of crime” her husband was involved with killed them and framed her? Then had him poisoned in prison to clean it all up.
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No normal mother that didn’t kill their children would react like she did
0 likesholy shit!! pure goosebumps when he kept asking what day it is today!!! i was like back and forth between is this a joke or nahhh
3 likesPlease make more videos!
0 likesHow can you look at your dead children and not freak out. She's just sitting there. Not crying.... no emotions. How?
0 likesShe only got life with parole after only 10 yrs? You kidding me?
0 likesIf this was the sentence for murder I think a lot more ppl would become killers 😳
0 likesShe's not even crying after seeing the pic of her children... Something was seriously wrong with her.
0 likesI miss your uploads :( I know they take a lot of time and effort but BABBBYYY COME BACK !!!
7 likeswhy this guy not have his own tv show yet?
0 likesInmate found with toxic levels of cyanide in system
1 likeSociety - "Yep, must have been suicide in prison"
Imagine the detective said " It's just a prank bro" and said her kids are alive...
2 likesNow that I've listened to Jim Smyth, every other police interrogator sounds inept.
1 likethe fact that this auto-played after Jennifer's solution, families are getting more and more messed up by the second..
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"Familys"
0 likesHey, but #metoo and feminazis still maintain that women can only be victims and men can only be perpetrators. Thank god the judges and police are still not sjw generation...
1 like@Nicholas Sutphin ?
2 likes@✨you.idiot✨ I specifically mentioned metoo and feminazis, not women, as the problem. Many women also disagree with the extremes of these movements. The problem is that even with their absurdities they are 100% accepted by the mainstream and inevitably will change people’s perspectives. Moreover I don’t see how gender assumptions are needed? If anything it sounded deliberately sexist. Something you won’t find in my comment.
0 likes@Johnie Walker my only point was- ur comment is unnecessary and unrelated to my comment.
7 likesAre they tho? Or are we just reporting on them more?
1 like@✨you.idiot✨ fair enough, I was trying to say the recent movements that claim to be addressing these issues are actually worsening it by deepening stereotypes. I think a clearheaded new approach is desperately needed. Anyways, it also could be due to higher report rate.
0 likesThis goes to show how the legal system favors women and hates drugs. A male drug smuggler gets a much harsher sentence than a female murderer who killed 2 little girls.
0 likesWtf.
Pls give this man a paycheck. To this investigator and the man running this channel.
0 likesWow....this investigator is GOOD.
0 likesDetective: you don’t believe me?
0 likesMe: wat is it April fools day?
*looks at date
Me again: oh wow.
After the question about the date you cannot convince me that this is not Louis CK putting on his most convincing canadian accent.
0 likes"Do you know what day it is today?"
0 likesShe should've said "Yeah, it's April 1st. This is all one big joke. April fools."
This is when a mandatory hysterectomy should come in as part of the sentence
3 likesPeople said I don’t believe a plane just flew into the World Trade Center when it happened too. Pretty normal for shock to just block out facts
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I feel like at that point in time it seemed ridiculous and impossible.. hut that plays a part too
2 likesi wonder if anyone ever thought this was a cruel april fools joke from her at one point
1 likeProps to interrogators, I don’t have the patience lol
7 likesS'te policier la. C'est un quebecois. For sure! :P
0 likesMan, this woman is a real psycho. The cold reaction to seeing the children she murdered. And then to say 'I don't think it's them.'. Mind blown.
god, i love all these newer channels im subscribing to these days!
2 likesIf she talked to the investigator, she would receive at least 50 years without parole. Always ask for a lawyer ;)
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It's a different law in Canada.
0 likesI love these videos but the way he said Montreal physically hurt me
2 likesDon't talk to the police without an attorney.
0 likesdiscovered this channel some days ago. now seeing this on the 1st of april 2021
0 likesInterrogator: DO YOU THINK YOURE FUNNY PLAYING AN APRIL FOOLS PRANK ON ME??? Away with you.
3 likesDoesn’t he know that you never ask a girl her day? How inconsiderate. 14:29
0 likeshe waited so long for the date thing judt for that punchline. love that guy
0 likesJust so y’all know, she’s literally out on parole right now. Fucking canada.
1 likeWay to not respect her right to remain silent, wtf
0 likesEDIT: Oh, it's Canada...
Detective not really getting anywhere, is he?
0 likesDamn good thing she didn't tell him the date
0 likes10 year? 5 for each poor daughter! thank god justice exists!
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She should have got life in prison. She don't deserve to be a free women after 10yrs. 😩😣
1 like@Olivia I agree
1 like@Olivia oh nooooo... 10 year is already too much... the girls were still young.. You know.. Not a big deal!off course ironically speaking! Unbelievable!
1 likeShe's currently out of jail waiting for an appeal, also she's gained like 40 lbs.
0 likesnot me recognizing this house and realizing my highschool friend moved into it with her family in 2013 :O
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Really?! :0
2 likesOmg...
0 likesnice awesome house
0 likesHouse Is a house. Ain't matter what happend there.
3 likes:O
0 likesLol fr?
1 likeYou are kidding right?!
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1 like@The 64th Shadow bro, your brother was mentioned in this video
1 like@Oakwolves yes!!! its A HUGEEEE house with a really big skylight, 3 stories and a pool! they bought it cause it was cheaper than the value in the neighborhood (no wonder)
0 likes@AlaskanBullWorm 0 not at all lol, and its not gloomy either, you would never tell a murder happened there. they got a great deal for it
0 likes@Ruhi Singla nope! it looked so familiar and I started paying attention to the picture: double garage, the way it is positioned with the street, the backyard the dome skylight etc.. i even asked for her address since we haven't seen each other in a while and well damn its that house!!!!
1 like@evy .s does your friend know about this??
0 likes@Ruhi Singla not the particular story but yes the family knew a murder happened in the house before moving in
0 likes@evy .s interesting
0 likesThis channel is gold
1 likeDamn so she might be home soon and the husband didn't... Sheesh 😔
0 likesWhy do people get the possibility to walk free if you purposefully killed your own daughters?
0 likesI would be a good interrogator I could get them to crack just by asking “did you not not not not not NOT not not kill the person “ and which ever way they answered I would say “ok you just confessed out your hands behind your back
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What if they don't say anything? How do you get them to answer?
3 likesAnd what if they reply in the same vein like 'Yes I did not not not not not NOT kill the person?' 😂
2 likeslmao xD
0 likesbig brain
1 like@Dsy456 dang bro , I guess I’d have to say “blink once for yes you killed them and twice for no”
1 likeWhen the dad gets caught he looks like Julian from Trailer Park Boys if he had an uncontrollable coke addiction.
1 likeThat was a gorgeous house she lived in.
2 likesThis really pisses me off. How many times did she say in the opening two minute clip, “I’m exercising my right to remain silent.” Or, “I believer in my right to remain silent.” And “I’ll talk to my lawyers tomorrow.” She is not the one that initiated further statements after invoking Miranda, he (the police) did so and continued to probe. As a forensic scientist, I think it’s important for all sides to have their rights protected. Too many people have been falsely accused (in general, not saying this one), and bad policing, disregarding the rule of laws is no better than a suspect’s supposed violation of the law. Police that blatantly disregard a person’s rights, like this guy, needs to stop. Maybe they ought to face jail time for those acts.
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Bullshit! He was Just "talking"! He never forced her! She could have Just kept her mouth shut and Just listen To His ranting
0 likes@DonCapo You must be Canadian...here in the U.S., interrogatories are considered “questioning.” Perhaps you are unable to discern a question from “talking”, so I’ll let that pass. Here in America we care about people’s rights. Canada doesn’t even have free speech any longer...so, no wonder you’re confused.
0 likesA.You think you're staying calm on the outside but on the inside you would be freaking.
0 likesB.You really are calm because you are the absolute crumb of the earth.
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girl what?? 😭😭
1 likeWouldn't her earliest release date be 2025 because she already served 4 years before her retrial
3 likesBiggest takeaway from this video is that there are drug families in canada
0 likesyo great videos bro we love em
0 likesHow did he get the cyanide? Big X to doubt it was a suicide
0 likesThat interrogator is fucking brilliant! Almost made me crack and I didn't even do shit
0 likesYour videos are so good, they're just straight to the point, no intro, no sponsor, no dramatic music, it is just so simple and i can't get enough of it
0 likesPlease make a lot more of these!! They are so good!!!! I've watched all of them so many times now
0 likesThis was on April Fools Day, so nothing she says can be held against her in a court of law.
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Opposite day
2 likesAbsolutely here since you posted “what pretending to look crazy looks like” the best videos I’ve seen in a looooong time.
0 likes15:15 See...this is exactly why you dont answer anything from cops. They will use literally ANYTHING against you. They used her NOT freaking out against her, but if she did freak out they would be like "Oh look at this hysterical mother. She has to be the killer."
0 likesDont answer anything!
It hilarious how they considered his tactics possibly harassment or out of line lol. Dude was so polite and calm
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you don't need to shout to harass people though, or even being abusive
3 likesI don't understand how anyone could look at a photo of their dead kids and react like that. I'm tearing up just thinking about my boy in that context. I would probably have to be sedated after a full breakdown. Absolute ***** monster.
0 likesshe really took "i brought you into this world, and i can take you out of it" literally.
3 likesLast I read, this lady is out of jail while waiting on an appeal. Her lawyers stated that the judge's instructions were erroneous and the guilty verdict was "unreasonable". I'm not sure how the appeal went, I don't see any other news other than the "out on bail" as of July 2020. Is Sorella still out on bail?
0 likes"What pretending to be crazy looks like" started all of this for me. It's an addiction.
5 likesDude, I would probably be annoyed with that detective and probably have been a smartass to him with his stupid questions. I know with the benefit of hindsight and the knowledge we have it's just him trying to get a confession from a murderer but considering she was married to someone who was a part of organized crime, and cops being corruptible, I would have accused him of that and not believed it was true or that someone murdered them to get to her husband. But her lawyer told her to stay quiet so she went with that.
0 likes“both of them are dead”
115 likes“no, they’re not”
understandable, have a nice day
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1 likeaa bandori profile pic
1 like@anna loves everybody YEAAAAA!!!!! hello
0 likesWhether you are crazy or not, always ask for a lawyer to speak for you. Never talk to the police.
0 likesIt's rather interesting because in the US if you invoke your right to seek counsel (I want a lawyer) the police can't ask you any additional questions. Keep learning new ways the Canadian legal system is wack
0 likesI know she's guilty and she's a horrible person but just imagining that interrogation happening to an innocent person makes my skin crawl.
1 likeThat hours-long process and the incessant questions seem so painful and tiring.
But then again... she did kill her own kids
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Wouldn't take that long if it'd been an innocent person there.
1 likeI believe the anger he mentions is possibly a reminder that the news of this will be troublesome for her. More than most people in her situation. Her husband isn't a civilian and I assume won't be happy about this.
0 likesAm losing my temper just watching.... mad respect for those detectives for their patience
1 likeFor a second thought this was the most twisted April Fool's joke of all time the way he was asking that.
0 likesThis woman deserves to rot in prison and think about the lives and futures that she stole from her kids, just for petty revenge. It is sickening, but what it more sickening, is that this woman could possibly be released within 10 years and allowed to do it all over again. There should not have been an option for parole with this psycho.
0 likesI know the old saying of "I brought you into this world, and I can take you out", but this is just heart wrenching,
Life is so much more stress free when you don’t murder people
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Please never say that again
5 likesI see this comment on every video by him 🤦🏻♂️
10 likesLikes are so easy when you copy comments.
2 likesSeems to be a pattern of women getting incredibly lenient sentences, and a lot more empathy in these cases. Parole after 10 years? For two child murders? Compared to one guy who killed one woman (Lee Rodarte) and got 40 years? I know there are differing circumstances etc. But...two child murders? Come on.
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the legal system is incredibly biased - sexist, racist, classist, etc.
0 likesHer saying "i cant believe its them on the floor" probably means that she cant believe what she has done, killing her own children for w/e reason that was. And out of all ppl i have seen been interrogated in this channel i believe she is acting real. Just imagine what happens in a mother's mind after she murders her own children. I just find cops response to this really off, she never implied "that the cops made it look like it" she just said "i cant believe it".
0 likesAnd OF COURSE SHE DESERVES judgement for her acts dont get me wrong.
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I think they're trying to get a confession, that's why they won't let the matter die and keep pushing
0 likesHow can a mother do this to her own kids for revenge wtf is wrong with this world.
1 likeAbsolute monster. Idk what's worse. What she did, or the fact she's denying what she did.
0 likesFor a brief second, I thought when the detective brought up April Fools he was going to say this was some elaborate prank.
0 likesI feel obligated to state that I am not doing a character study - I'm simply intrigued.
1 likeI wonder if any criminal lawyers watch these videos and go "the detectives are being so unfair meh meh" we root against that statement here am I correct?
0 likesdamn they really threw the book at her, 10 whole years just for murdering two children, is this a joke?
0 likesGod this interrogator is awesome.
0 likesCrazy to think that heartless monster will be released into the public in less than a decade....
0 likesThis woman can get out of prison in 2029 after killing her daughters?? What???????
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Shes out now
1 like@DoomstickGreed proof?
0 likesGoogle what parole needs.
0 likesI’m here because of my video addiction to these vid then “what pretending to be crazy looks like”. Now I’m addicted to you channel lol.
1 likeIs it legal for the officer to continue pressuring the suspect even though she claims that she wants to remain silent? I'm from the middle of Europe so thats just something I'm wondering about the american justice system
0 likesEdit nevermind I'm an idiot he says it in the video, oops
I was waiting for the detective to say April Fools the children are alive, and they told us what you tried to do to them. Lol
1 likehow did they interrogate her for 5 hours without a lawyer when she repeatedly asked for one? isn't that illegal?
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Not in Canada. They can keep asking until your lawyer is able to get there. It’s up to you to keep quiet, unfortunately.
0 likesshout out to our detectives that have to face this bullshit everyday
0 likesImagine him saying aprils fool in the end... omg.. I was waiting for that...
1 likeI’m getting away with all sorts now, I know exactly how not to act and know all the interview techniques 😂🥸
0 likesEarlier release date than she deserves. Especially after living free for 10 years while awaiting the next trial
0 likesPeople need to stop breeding with sociopaths.
2 likesI was seriously expecting him to say she was punk'd or something at the end as some sort of april fools gag
0 likesStarting to wonder if we are what crazy looks like, bingeing this channel and all
0 likes"I will use my right to remain silent."
68 likesProceeds to keep talking...
That April Fools Day set up was a masterclass
0 likesI thought the police were supposed to end the interview when they request a lawyer.
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In US, yes. In canada, they're allowed to keep trying
1 likeFrom what pretending to be crazy look like to now gathering informations for mybown self on how to react if accused of a fictional murder
0 likesOh it’s Canada they don’t have the Miranda rights clause the same way as US otherwise her right to remain silent would have saved her from being interrogated. In Canada you just have to listen and play deaf but I think for high profile cases Canada’s system is perfectly appropriate
0 likesthis one hit me hard... life is crazy
0 likesSooner or later, the prosecutor gonna start showing these videos up in court
0 likeskeep em coming!!!!!
0 likesHe really wanted to bang out that April Fool's bit and she wasn't biting. "Ima say it anyway"
6 likesShe knew very well that that’s were her children laying on the floor but she was too busy with scratching her back
0 likesWho could’ve known how twisted the Super Mario family was
0 likesI love this channel so much omg
0 likes“Jennifer’s Solution” brought me down this rabbit hole. I can’t escape...
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I started with What pretending to be crazy looks like but some how started watching Jennifer’s Solution and realized it wasn’t the same video and had to finish hers and go back to What pretending to be crazy looks like.
4 likes@Cori K Omg SAME
2 likesShe must be happy. His husband griefing so much about his daughters he commited suicide. I bet she wanted something like this.
0 likesnot everyone deserves to be parents.
0 likesOnly ten years until parole, if it was a male it would be at least three times that.
0 likesshe deserves to never see the light of day again
"Possibility of parole after 10 years"?? Wtf, please canads dont let her out! Omg
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we can't, but what we can do is a bit less legal if you see what I mean.
0 likesBizzare crimes seem happen in the nicest homes n neighborhoods. Dont think it's all bliss in those big homes, subdivisions and gated communities. Psycho city.
0 likesInspector : " Do you believe, do you believe .."
1 likeMy brain cells : * Cher believe starts playing *
😐
The detective is good
0 likesTLDR: The detective is french (quebecoise) and has a normal conversation as a Frenchman would.
0 likesWhen are we gonna get more videos?!
1 likeShes smart for staying quiet
3 likesDid I just hear that right. The possibility of parole in 10 years. Are you effing kidding me!?
0 likes“Your daughters are dead”
8 likes“No they’re not”
Reboot van honks
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This is the underrated comment right here
0 likesin 8 years this chick can get out of prison after killing her children? what!
0 likesIf she was smart she’d decline interrogation, or in this case keep her mouth shut at all time.
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that’s exactly what she was going for, but it really isn’t that easy
0 likes@pluto Right, but they can’t force you to stay in that room. All she had to do was not say nothing or even better just say you want an attorney, and that’s it. No more talking. It would’ve help if she close her eyes and look away. It’s not like they’re gonna force you to look at them or force you to open your eyes. They can’t touch you. Remember that.
0 likesThis detective seems rather inept.
0 likesI wonder what she thinks would justify her arrest and interrogation if her children were not dead?
0 likesHe said " did you really just say that" " who is it then"
1 likeYou came here from 'what pretending to be crazy looks like' and now your addicted
0 likesWe all just gonna pass over the fact her brothers name is Luigi?? Lol
0 likesSoon as I heard that..boom guilty.
i cant stop watching these videos
0 likesHe violated her right to remain silent 3 times in the first 2 minutes.
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And 2 minutes later, come to find out they can keep asking.....lol
0 likes@Money May he can still ask questions, and she has the right not to answer. The right to remain silent is not the same as the right for interrogators to not ask questions
0 likesA lot of people are askin and prayin for even a child , and this woman are killin them
1 likeThose poor babies 💔 people make me sick
0 likesShit I only found this channel a few days ago and I've almost finished it all wtf am I gonna do when I'm done 😭
0 likesAwesome channel I’m hooked!
0 likesI don’t understand how this is second-degree murder charges
0 likesOf course she didn't believe the photo of her kids was real, it was April 1st after all, can't believe anything.
0 likesThis lady invoked her right to remain silent almost perfectly. Imagine that; a woman not blathering non-stop! (I can make this joke; I'm a woman.)
1 likeWow that went on for over 10 years wtf
0 likesShe kills 2 kids and gets a minimum 10 year sentence? What a Joke...
0 likesWhy did the copper keep questioning her after she asked for a lawyer
0 likesI must say, as someone from Montreal, the detective sure has a Laval accent haha
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She does even more
0 likesHis videos are kinda dangerous cause now killers are gonna know how to act 😳
0 likesThis is just...unfathomable.
0 likes"Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord."
1 likethe april fools day line was so cheesy, i sighed too
0 likesI'm about to upload a crime i committed myself , just so I can hear this guys voice do one of these videos on me !
0 likesShe should have asked for a lawyer immediately. I don't get why these people talk to investigators without counsel.
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She tried not to, this interrogation was against her will after she had talked to a lawyer. Canada doesn't allow you to refuse questioning. Also imo one could easily explain her reactions by severe distress causing her to reject the reality of discovering her daughters dead without knowing why. I think she was wronged here, I don't see any proof she did it.
0 likesWhat pretending to be crazy looks like meets Bad blood.
0 likesImagine if it was actually April Fools' Day
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It was lol
2 likes@Alexandra Blanchard 😂
0 likesI have a humble request to upload frequently. Kinda addicting after I watch “what pretending to be crazy looks like “ 🌀
2 likesHave no clue how I got here....now addicted. What pretending to be crazy looks like! Got me addicted!
0 likesThis guy and recapped movies, channels are blowing up like crazy
0 likesShe obviously didn't understand what it means to "remain silent".
0 likesI love ur videos
0 likesOne thing you shouldve touched on. When the interrogator asked "do you believe your daughters are alive" she paused for some time. This is likely because she had a small series of flashbacks envisioning the murders triggered solely by that question
5 likesCanadians : "This was horrific!"
458 likesEveryone else : "Wait, Canada has crime families!?"
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Pretty sure Winnipeg has the highest murder rate per capita 12 of the last 20 years in NA, crime is everywhere
17 likesI just watched Bad Blood on Netflix. I believe now
5 likesHahahahaha!
0 likesNot a crime family like the Gambinos or Genoveses but a glorified crew that is under the Bonnano crime family. But still quite dangerous and powerful.
3 likes@MemoriesDestroyUs I haven't looked at the statistics but I would think that Mexico or Central America would be wayyy higher
4 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@John Berney for some reason most people don’t count mexico as part of north america
7 likesThey are everywhere
0 likes@jonida_u person I was replying to deleted their comments
0 likes@Asdayasman アズデイ Mexico is a North American country. How is that person being racist?
0 likes@MemoriesDestroyUs oh yea Manitoba is fucked tbh not NA I’d imagine Michigan is pretty bad but through all of Canada? Yaaaaaa
0 likes'Your daughters are dead'
196 likes'No they are not'
This is the ultimate "you're not that sick, go to school "
so cold hearted... how can she just stare at the photos of her dead daughters with no emotion, remorse or tears? She is pure evil.
5 likesBeing a Canadian living just outside of Quebec I vividly recall this story when it happened... Broke my heart...
14 likesI followed that story for years when it happen and I learned more about the case in this 15 minutes video than on the media.
0 likesAs of July 2020 she is a free woman. She cannot apply for a passport and cannot leave Quebec.
Good presentation. Good narration. Not being a legal expert I worry that some of these people might be innocent and simply unable to get in touch with their emotions. I guess comparing them to their everyday selves gives away that they are emotionless about this murder. Everyone gets upset except the one that did it.
0 likesI remember reading the Greek myth of Jason and Medea thinking no mother would do something so horrendous in real life yet here we are.
1 like“I don’t believe that’s them on the floor”
134 likesThe interrogator- excuse me what did you say
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"SORRY?" 😭😭😭
13 likesYou can hear the interrogator losing composers for a split second.
1 likethis girl deserves everything she gets, just blows my mind how the people that get interrogated taht are innocent are able to be harrassed for hours even after stating they want ja lawyer, shudnt be legal, although in cases like this this chick deserves it 10000%, but what about the people that get interrogated that are innocent? shits fucked, should not be legal to do that.
0 likesI was more nervous than her at my job interview and she is being charged with killing her daughters
96 likesCan there be any worse crime, than killing your own children out of revenge ? I think not.
16 likesThe way she was sentenced so inappropriately reminds me a lot of Karla Holmolka / Bernardo. Parole for someone who killed 2 of her own flesh & blood out of spite is like a slap on the wrist... with a sponge.... I’ll never understand the Canadian judicial system.
0 likesThis interrogator a boss. She said "I want to go back to my cell" he whispers "I know you do". Lmaooo. She broke down there
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It's probably why she got a light sentenced and it was used in court. She said multiple times she wanted a lawyer and wants to leave. Terrible interrogator, she should have life.
0 likes@Careful! I lick windows im glad that a random person like you knows more about interrogation than someone who went through training and has real life experience!
1 like@Alex Just bc you have training and years of experience doesn't mean you good at something, that's a stupid argument bc using that logic I would be a counterstrike pro by now considering I've played it for 15 years. I'm a lawyer, I would have a field day with this interrogation. A literal ball, just like her lawyer probably did. Why did she only get 10 years for murder?
0 likesshe did not get 10 years, she actually got life in prison, had already served 4 years, and gets a chance at parole after 10 years. most suspects asks once or twice during an interrogation if they should get a lawyer however it is up to them to put pressure on that issue. the cops normally try and distract the suspect with a question or another tactic to get them to forget they asked. if they do not follow up on the lawyer issue thats is completely their fault. if ur a lawyer im the president of the united states
2 likes@Alex you're right, my bad. It was life with a chance of perole after 10. My previous statement still stands. She stressed a plethora of times she wanted a lawyer and to go back to her cell. Idk what state this is in but in my state courts will look at this interagotion as extremely coehersive. When someone requests council multiple times and interrogation continues, anything after that, unless agregious, is thrown out. It can ruin a conviction sometimes
0 likes@Careful! I lick windows you keep using that word. I don't think it means what you think it means.
0 likes@Kat Corona Which word? Coehersive, interrogation, or plethora... Probably coehersiv. If someone seeks council and asked for it multiple times and still continues to get questioned, that will be viewed as coehersive in court... Basic knowledge
0 likes@Careful! I lick windows you can't have a plethora of time.
0 likes@Kat Corona "plethora of times" Meaning something happened an excessive amount. Go back and re read
0 likes@Careful! I lick windows Its not in a state. Rather, a province. Another country.
0 likes@Marc Lou aaahh that makes more sense
0 likes@Careful! I lick windows a plethora is an overabundance of things. You cannot have an overabundance of time as time is not a thing. Therefore, my Princess Bride quote abides.
0 likes@Kat Corona ... You need to fire your community college professor. " Plethora of possibilities", "plethora of times", " plethora of outcomes" are all correct ways to use the term... Please sit down child. Plethora of times was referring to something that I mentioned, therefore, it's correct.
1 likeOkay JCS, I’m gonna lose my job if you keep pulling me into these incredibly produced videos... don’t stop releasing them though.
0 likesNo, I’m not addicted. But I want MORE 😂😂😂
They should have made Chris Watts look at the damage he did.
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Why? He would have been revelling at his accomplishments when he looked at the carnage. Psychopaths don’t think like normal people.
10 likesHow would they have done that? Show him picture of a big empty house? The victim hadn’t been recovered until after the interrogations were over.
44 likes@violetgypsie Agreed. did you see the video of little CeCe singing "my daddy is a hero"...try that 24/7 audio in his cell...
27 likes@rhia c Again, he would love it as evidence of what a “great dad” he was. Psychopaths don’t think like normal people. They are narcissists as well as predators. The photos that he has in his cell, of his family that he murdered in cold blood, are trophies for him. All psychopaths keep trophies.
19 likes@violetgypsie Oh I 100% agree with you. my thoughts were more that the psycopath has no control over the audio played 24/7, the anger at not being in control of its own environment.
3 likesWrong video
0 likes@violetgypsie you don't know that you are merely assuming
0 likes@rhia c he did look at a video of his family on a holiday when getting interograted
1 like@sian he did...such a shame he resorted to this..
0 likesHe took a plea deal and then did not have to explain to the judge what happened. His attorney did it for him. That’s bullshit
0 likes@Chillicothe and yet here you are
1 like@Certified Duster My mistake, chris watts wasn't a mass shooter. I follow my own advice and don't learn their names. Only discovered he was something else in another video on this channel. From the context in the first comments in this thread; you'd think he was.
0 likes@rhia c they played that video in his cell for 247? How is that possible?
0 likes@Chillicothe at the same time I dont doubt that he revels in what he considers “accomplishments” and enjoyed every second of being on national television.
0 likesimagine if the detective was like "today is april fools day... and we fooled you, you're not actually under arrest ahahaha"
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Lol
0 likesThat’s what I was thinking
0 likesYou gotta do Kimberly Kessler from Nassau Co. Fl when that case wraps (if it ever does).
0 likesWoman used more than a dozen aliases over several states before going to Nassau and brutally killing (not yet taken to trial) a mother in a hair salon. Body hasn't been found. Will be 3 years this May!
Comparing her sentence to her husbands is a canard. His sentence was finite. Hers was only a possibility of parole which she will not get for a long time if at all. I love the fact Canada allows police to be able to continue questioning even if they have the right to remind silent.
0 likesWhen she said I don't believe that's them on the floor I think she meant "I can't believe that's them on the floor" unfortunate for her that this detective is relentless and she didn't correct her words.
5 likesThis woman outdid any other criminals in this channel in that she stayed silent the longest, and understood that she should not answer anything before seeing her lawyer. I would give her that.
0 likesthat detective committed to the april fools joke a little to hard hahaha
43 likesHey JCS- I've watched every single video of yours multiple times and it would be great if you could make some new ones. Like a bunch of new ones. 😬
3 likesAll I've learned so far is CANADA handles cases different.. 10 yrs for two homicides aka her own flesh and blood.. She deserves LIFE....
0 likesThis woman should NEVER see daylight again. She's one of the coldest people I've ever seen. No reaction, no emotion to images of her dead children.
1 likei watch these when i’m cleaning, eating, washing my face, shaving my legs, folding laundry. whenever i can, i’m watching these interrogations.
3 likesWow that detective sounds exactly like all the teachers I've ever had in my entire life except a couple ones
6 likesthis woman deserves NO sympathy. when i watch this, i mostly feel disbelief at how Canadian criminal justice works. this is text book forcing someone to bare witness against themselves.
0 likesLawyer: "Mam, I need you to STFU and wait for my arrival"
47 likesShe: tells them everything
Lawyer: Oh FFS lady!
I don't see why it's legal to say something like "you need to explain this" when in NA you have the right to remain silent.
0 likesthis is a mental marathon - amazing work by the detectives.
4 likesThese are amazing programmes if you havnt watched The Wrath of Jodi definitely go and watch it its 2 hours long and is absolutely fascinating then I watched Jennifer's solution again fascinating at this point I am now hooked this is about the 8th programme since last night HAHAHAHA!
0 likesWe would be around the same age if they were still alive today...rip to those girls 💖
2 likesIf everyone agrees that the justice system gives out sentences unfairly, why is it still like that?
0 likesIts currently 1.30 am and i have been watching your videos since noon lol. Such good quality
2 likesHow long can they question a person? Or can they just lock her in the room and question the person till the change what they say?
0 likesYou don't get to walk free after having killed your offsprings. Damn when the detective said those kids trusted her
0 likesI still think it is harassment and that the police should have used another strategy.
1 likeShe snuffed out her 2 girl's yet doesn't wanna look at her work because it's upsetting her🤔. There's so much evil in our 🌎
0 likesWhy do they have the right to stay silent and talk to a lawyer and not respect that?
0 likesWhere did this guy go..... such a good channel
0 likesSorella was dead inside long before she killed her kids
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What makes you think so?
0 likesThe drugs probably
1 like"Found dead with cyanide and ruled as suicide"
118 likesMe after 900+ episodes of detective Conan: "yeah right"
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Cyanide in his cell + crime family... sure, sounds legit XD
10 likesAfter watching this Channel I’ve come to the conclusion that their are a lot of psychopaths in Canada.
7 likesShe’s so cold. Zero emotion at the sight of her deceased children.
1 likeThe whole 'do you know what day it is today?' was classic. All that was missing was the mic drop on his exit
9 likesShe should never be released and rot in jail for the rest of her life for what she did!!!!, how is it even possible after killing her 2 daughters for her to have the possibility of parole after 10 years!! So fucked up
0 likesSo in Canada evidence gathered after asking for an attorney can still be used in court unlike the USA?
1 likeThat interrogator is awesome!
1 likeIf she was innocent, when the detective reminded her it was April Fool's Day she should have been angry as fuck thinking it was all just a sick joke.. She wasn't. Clever man.
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? She saw a photo of her dead children, the detective also basically called her an idiot. If she was innocent she would not be relieved
1 likeThis is such a silly comment lol. If she was innocent, she’d be distraught and offended. Her daughters were just killed.
0 likesWhen detective realized it was April 1st he wanted her to say it sooo bad 😂
0 likesThis video shows why the canadian justice system is absolutely fucked. murderers should be locked up with no parole. drug offences are nothing in comparison but her husband got more time than she did
0 likesThis interrogator reminds me of Oberyn Martell, "I want to hear you confess. You killed them, you murdered your children!"
0 likesHoly shit. This lady is literally walking about right now. She's temporarily free.
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Yeah it disgusts me.
0 likesthat detective is using what is know as "bad interrogation technique"
0 likesDoes anyone want to argue the man is more of a criminal than the woman? The man who took responsibility for his death daughters, because he wasn't there, while the mom who actually killed them doesn't even give reactions when confronted with their deaths?
0 likesYou have a human with actual feelings just trying to make some money, by providing others with things they personally believe they need,
while on the other hand you have an emotionless killer robot thing who kills her own daughters for no particular reason, besides her own misery.
She asked for a lawyer, so everything after shouldn't be admissible. Perhaps the laws are different?
0 likesThe real question is; Where was Danny DeVito in all this?
1 likeI now inject this channels content straight into my vein. This shit is awesome !
0 likesFYI, lady, remaining silent means just that. Keep your lips together, and let no sounds like words come out.
0 likesThe scariest part of this video is when I realized I only have one more to go before I've watched them all!!!
3 likesIt baffles me why people who are arrested don't just shut the hell up.
0 likesLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL What a boss of a detective. Having none of her shit “ok lets play that game. Whos this? Actors?”
6 likesHow many times did she ask for her lawyer?
0 likesHe forced that April Fool's Day joke hard lol
0 likesWise move for most North American families which are divorced, to let the mother/female have the kids almost 100% of the time.
6 likesJail is the least this evil soul will face
0 likes"he maintains a very calm disposition yet manages to superimpose a highly disparaging tone at the same time"
10 likeswhat an interesting way to say he is french canadian ajksdnakd
Now if JCS could just get on That Chapter’s upload schedule! 😁
2 likesI found the ending very sad to hear
0 likesLucifer be like, "OMG, This is too much, woman!, I'm not involving in this case. I know i'm the perpetrator in almost all bad things, but, killing children is the next level of psychopathy.
2 likesThis shit is way beyond my pay grade. Sorry, I'll interrogate you as soon as you reach my Crib".
Still asking questions after she said she wanted a lawyer
0 likesThis detective man. I love him, holy shit xD
1 likeI would ask her questions nonstop that make her irritate and snap out of her acting
1 likeThis guy shouldve got demoted for malpractice, this is boarding on torture and im sure it would hold up, especially her turning over the picture and him turning it back over. That was a big no no.
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Oh no. Is the poor girl having to look at a picture of the death of her children she caused?
0 likes@Flame Fusion obviously i dont care much for this woman but let's say somehow she was found not guilty or this is another situation where the woman didn't do it. You see my point now?
1 likeJennifers solution has brung us all here on this great day.
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😂 it’s sad but it’s true
2 likesI had to Google that word. Strange sounding lol.
3 likesIs it brought or brung
4 likes@BP brought
9 likes@First Last it because it is wrong
1 likeBrought**
3 likesIt's brumm brumm if you are a 4 year old
1 like@Maz Maz Am hillbilly, can confirm
0 likesShe's like a modern la llorona. The version when she drowns the kids for her lover leaving.
0 likesWhat a thrill it is to find a JCS vid which I liked but apparently didn't watch!! score!
1 likeCan smother 2 children and get out in 10 years. The court system is so corrupt, if it was a man he would have got 16 years. Men get 60% higher sentencing rates.
0 likesI officially watched all the videos on this channel but I’m subscribed waiting for a new update
0 likesThe police departments need to upgrade their cameras!
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it was in 2009, cameras werent even invented back then
1 likeinterrogator: do you know what day it is today?
0 likesme: (looks at top left corner) oh shit is this just an april fools joke?? those were actually actors??
this women live without a heart in her chest. No emotion to see her death children
0 likes“It’s April 1st and you seem to think it’s April fools day.” 💀
3 likesIf you invoke your right to be silent by god use it!
0 likesThese videos are too addicting
1 likeif the detective can only strangle her, he would have done it the moment she step in the room xD
2 likesPure evil!!
0 likesThose two children are paid actors. But they had to pay for their lives to get the role.
0 likes"I'm not saying anything" and proceeds to say things constantly xD I don't get these people.
6 likesThe whole justice system is fucked
0 likes"Do you know what day it is because you think is April fools"😂
2 likesDude, just imagine if the woman lay his face on the desk and just sleep while the cop is trying to talk with her
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its a good response if you are being interrogated. Dont talk to police without a lawyer, even if you are innocent. Dont trust the police. They can fuck you over even if you are innocent.
1 likeNever talk without your lawyer also don’t kill your daughters I mean ..
0 likesok i gotta admit, seeing this on april first, that was a bit of a shock there
6 likes14:45 APRIL FOOLS DAY LMAOOOOOOOO THAT KILLED ME XD
8 likesAm I the only one that felt bad for the husband? Like he obviously made a lot of mistakes, but at least you can make the argument that his crimes provided for his family. And the fact that he took responsibility, and wouldn't say a word against her, I think speaks to his character. Maybe I'm way off and he was a piece of shit, but I'm just going based on what I saw here.
3 likesI'm sorry but the Luigi part killed me
0 likesI can’t imagine hating my spouse so much I would kill our children. I love my children. I really can’t wrap my head around it.
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Same. My mind can't go there.
4 likesI think you'd have to see your children as objects you don't particularly care about that can be taken away from your spouse for it to make any sense.
2 likes"Hi, I'm the detective on your case. sips water Do you know what mind fucking is?".
0 likesHe was waitin to pull that April's fools day line for a long time..
0 likes"your children are dead"
2 likesher: No❤️
Clicked faster than Michael Dunn got everyone in court to think he's guilty as sin.
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I laughed entirely 2 hard at this. 🤣🤣
2 likesfluid motion
5 likes"you talkin to me?"
5 likesSo DEAD🤣🤣🤣 that guy was one idiot to think people would believe his “story”
2 likesdetective: they trusted you
69 likesme: pauses the video to let the horror sink in
scrolls down
JCS bio: "They trusted you..."
fuck man.
That dude looked twisted, well hold up hopefully he don't come across this comment if he does ( I mean this in a good way Paisano!!! I loved dino bravo both as a Babyface and a heel!! ) he looked more like he was the one who was going to get the revenge for his wife going out with her side piece!!
0 likesHELLOOOO! CHRIS MATTS?! this isn't right she got possible parole. Canada wake up!
2 likesHow many of these people and others before them that did this despicable acts actually do get out on parole after a certain amount of time in jail ? It would depend on behaviour, etc. Obviously, to actually give her that possibility to walk out is beyond me
4 likesCant beleive I find these so dam interesting lol.. Sat here at like 3am watching vid after vid like a junkie...
0 likesI can stop any time I want, I swear!!
Looks like the interrogator is sitting on another interrogators lap, performing an interrogation
0 likesShe asked for her lawyer, he kept talking....no no!!
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chad method based frenchman
0 likes"eligible for parole after serving 10yrs"
140 likesShe's so detached from this entire case she's gonna be on the streets within 10 years like nothing ever happened.
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@LTrain 45 I just realize there's no helping most of these people.
9 likesA coldblooded murderer doesn't change his view on life just because he got locked up in a prison for a couple of years.
I'd like to see you invite one of them into your home after they're done with their sentence.
@Catbag you'll never see me invite these coldblooded types into my home. They wouldn't wait for one, anyway, if you want to know.
2 likesI remember this case when it happened and unfortunately that’s the way things are here in Canada
2 likesLTrain 45 so you’re saying that people who want justice on a woman who “killed” her two daughters are evil and insane. Are you sure you’re not the insane one?
6 likesJenn Pearson Canada is wayyyyy too lenient or is America wayyyyy too strict on laws??? I can’t make up my mind.
2 likesYcee Thequeen I think Canada is too lenient in some ways but US is too hard in some ways.
0 likes@yeebby in the US it usually depends on how much money you have. and how good your lawyer is comes next. a good lawyer will figure out ..like in this case... psychological revenge probably bring the time you serve down a lot. I feel like a lot of our "laws" have to be revisited...but at least it's not Saudi Arabia or China where you get put to death for drugs.
1 likewoman
0 likes2020
its already a lot she got 10 years instead of a scolding.
Detective:Today is the first day of April and you seem to think it’s April fools day. Me:Well what other day is it suppose to fall on dumb@ss?
0 likesThat detective was smooth as hell, he was calm and explained everything without being pissed off or anything.
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deep in the depths of his mind he was strangling her with his bare hands
1 likeWatching this exactly 12 years later, april 1st 2021
1 likeAlways a good day when we get something new from Jim..
29 likesShe’s really bad at April fools jokes
1 likeMeanwhile third trimester abortion is perfectly legal
0 likesI am curious about the tactics, can the cops hold you in an interrogation room as long as they want? She asked to see a lawyer and to return to her cell.
7 likesI've been on this page for about 3 months, so to see all these people coming to this awesome channel really makes me happy
12 likesme: why does he sound european but she sounds american?
1 likeJCS: "they drove to her residence in quebec"
me: oh yeah
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Ah canada is a beautiful smoorgasborg of french and canadian so people get confused with hearing an ontario and a qubec native speaking to each other cause one sounds american and the other sounds european. Trust me even i got confused and and im canadian😂
0 likesI can't watch this one. My youngest son was the most perfect human being I've ever heard of and he passed away from a rare brain tumor after a long battle 28 days before his fourth birthday. I get very upset when I hear parents yell at their kids too intensely in public. I can't even handle hearing parents hurting their kids, let alone murdering them. I would have gladly died a million gruesome deaths to chainsaws to increase my son's chances by ten percent. Not because I'm some saint, but because my son *was*. I'm just a normal parent. Obviously something is seriously wrong with people who do this, but I find it very hard to find any pity in my heart for these people. It's just too hard. I enjoy this channel (fascinating mix of psychology and crime--I am sure my wife will love this channel because she loves true crime and these are pure examinations) but I'm not doing this video.
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I am so sorry for your loss. Life can suck and is unfair. I had a stillborn at 36 weeks and also feel the same. It makes me so angry. I give anything to have my baby here. My heart weeps for her every day 😢
7 likes@Rachelle Jane I'm so sorry to hear that. It's so hard to process and people are so afraid of thinking about what happened they avoid you, which doesn't help. I'm so sorry. It's not fair, nobody is more innocent than a sweet baby.
1 likeUgh, I’m so sorry. I have a 2 and a half year old and can’t imagine it. I wish I could give you a hug, I’m not good with words but I just want you to know my heart seriously goes out to you. That is something no parent should ever have to go through.
3 likesGod bless you and may your son rest in peace.
2 likesThis detective reminds me of the Russian kid from ‘Home Movies’ . (the cartoon)
0 likes“I don’t believe that’s them on the floor”
240 likes“Soooorrrryyyyyy, did you just that..you don’t believe that’s them on the floor?!” This man is my hero.
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Yeah, when he went on to say, do you think these dead children are actually actors?! 🤔😵🤯
7 likesI love how in Canada the investigators can continue asking questions.
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I never thought it would work differently anywhere else.
5 likesThe right to remain silent is just that. You have the right not to say anything. It's the right to remain silent, not the right to make everybody around you go silent. LOL
Only after seeing the comments here did I Google it and find out that SCOTUS has decided that police interrogation has to stop.
Valerie Rodger yep! As soon as you ask for a lawyer they have to stop interrogating you.
1 like@Madison She did not ask for a lawyer. She said she exercises her right to remain silent.
0 likesMath Made Fun I know. I’m saying in America if you ask for a lawyer the police cannot question you until you obtain one. In Canada you don’t.
0 likes@Math Made Fun past halfway through she says she had to speak to her attorney
0 likesFrench Canadians have that lame insult in their pocket that's supposed to make you angry but instead makes you cringe bad. Maybe that's the intention, you never know.
0 likesTen years of "justice" for two slaughtered children?? Sick..
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She got life with the first chance to parole in 10 years. She will have to go before the parole board in 10 years, she will not be instantly released. I'm sure the parole board does not look kindly on child murders.
30 likes@Chekklist oops sorry! I just said the same thing at the same time as you. I don't understand why everyone keeps saying "OMG! 10 years!"
5 likes@B Grover The simple fact that she only received ten years before parole eligibility speaks volumes in itself. She clearly made some connections in just the right places while being married to the mob.
12 likesCanada can be described as world-class cops, but atrociously naive judiciary
0 likes@zgSHADOW Can we assume you're from the US, who incarcerates a staggering 1% of its population - more than Iran, China even North Korea (though obv. all people there are prisoners, just not in goals)?
3 likes@Nyarlathotep Well I have some idea since I heard the crime, the case, and the sentence..so..there's that...
0 likes@Nyarlathotep Neither does any amount of trolling
0 likes@Nyarlathotep I'm guessing you were on her defense team
0 likes@Nyarlathotep The justice would be the revenge if it was actually served. So yeah, ok I do.
0 likesThese videos are nothing short of fantastic, probably some of if not the best on the entire web. Also are we just gonna ignore how that detective hit her with the April fools day reference and then walked out 😂😂
8 likes2nd degree murder? Can you poison your own children on a whim? Or am I misunderstanding the concept of premeditation?
13 likesGenuine question, I'm not well-versed in law.
in my country they call that torture
0 likesAnd you wonder why people don't believe Biden won, use the same judgment. 🤣 but true.
0 likesI started watching these with “What pretending to be crazy looks like.” Then I binge watched, The Wrath of Jody, Stephanie Lazarus, The guy who killed his wife and 2 daughters, the kidnapping kids who kidnapped a young girl, the Savannah Gold murder, now I’m here....
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0 likesJodis case was fiucking scary man
0 likes@Omer Mehicevic oh man I said the sameeeeeeeeee she rly scared tf outa me lmao
2 likesJodi is really crazt Nd liar and she needs to srrve longgg time
0 likesJennifer's Solution is a treat. I'm sure you're going to enjoy it and every other video, you haven't seen yet, from this channel.
1 like@lisasim thx appreciate it watching it now
0 likesI think it would be more effective if the Officer would wear an SS Uniform and have a german accent, maybe they should try that next time 🤔
0 likeswhoa he tried to ship in a retirement plan of drugs from Haiti lmao... he should of knew no boats leave haiti without being tracked by us border control ...
0 likesto be fair, her interrogation was on april 1st
0 likesMan who doesn't kill any one 15 years + death
73 likesWoman who kills 2 kids. 10 years.
Seems legit.
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WGTOW too
2 likesMT Broca wish I had a “love it” button!
1 likeTwo eighths of weed, 25 years
2 likesI think this is more due to the fact that it's Canada rather than her gender. We have much lighter sentences than you guys.
3 likesit's life sentence with the possibility of parole in 10 years, not just 10 years
1 likeThe fact this thing is so heartless after doing away with her own children is chilling.
6 likesFIVE HOURS? that's commitment to your craft
0 likes11:58
13 likesSorella: I don't believe it's them on the floor.
Investigator: u fukin wot m8?!
How to get away with murder: Instead of remaining silent, talk, talk, talk, blatantly lie like Casey and consistently get caught lying, and youre free to go!
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Also hire the most famous and most expensive lawyer in America.
3 likesMore importantly : be a pretty woman and there you go
2 likes@daB I didn't say they were pretty, I'm just saying that if you are a pretty woman, you can get away with murder easily depending on where you live in the world, which is something that doesn't happen as much if the woman is ugly, or even worst, if it's a man (good looking or not).
1 like@Random guy with a baseball batte for real, pretty privilege is scary
3 likesWe needdddd moreeeeeeeee
0 likesWhen he said " they trusted you" it was KO
20 likesD: “Your daughters are dead”
508 likesS: “No your daughters are dead”
D: “You are arrested for first degree murder”
S: “No you are”
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Ahmed Elzoubi hahahahahahaha
3 likesS: "the scope of ny engineering genius literally knows no bounds"
5 likesuno reverse card
3 likesThey let this lady out on appeal last year...Canada seems to not be the oasis of North America as previously thought. Jesus.
2 likes10 years for killing two kids? What kind of law system is this
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she got life.
1 likeJim can you make a video on a VERY GOOD LIAR? i think it would be interesting to see the other side of things. thanks love the stuff dude.
4 likesHe sounds like the villain from Skyfall
1 likeI live in Canada I never knew we could get pressed like that even after asking for a lawyer, I have never been in that type of situation though lol.. But when I watch the First 48 which I know is filmed in America, once the "suspect" asks for a lawyer the detectives get up and leave lol.. So different.
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Yeah now that u mention it.
1 likeGreat channels but why so many subscribers with such little content????
0 likesIs it just me or does anyone else get annoyed by the detective? I'm not defending her, she killed her children. But she asked for a lawyer many times and he continued like she didn't. I know they're allowed to do that in Canada but it would piss me off being in that position
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In Canada, there is no “Miranda rights”. Rights are outlined in the Canadian Charter Of Rights & Freedoms. The police will keep trying to interview people even after they have told the police that they wish to remain silent. As long as the person talks, it's sill admissible in court. The person just needs to stop talking... and get up and ask to leave.
1 likeCould y’all imagine a man murdering both his kids by poisoning them and getting a the possibility of parole after 10 years. A man with connections to a major crime family that had been aiding a mafia member in staying in hiding...
26 likesHer baby daddy is legit Julian from Trailer Park Boys lol
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Down to the greasy big last score.
0 likes“Do you know what day it is today?” Yes it’s April fools
0 likesNothing so condescending as a French Canadian accent.
0 likesthe shape of that table is doing my head in
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Can no longer unsee... thanks
264 likesThis comment made my night.
52 likesI thought I was the only one
35 likesIt bothered me right from the start!
34 likesThe case of Canadian tables
35 likesSame
3 likesthat's the point of it, to make you uncomfortable. cool tactic
46 likesYou made my day !!!!
1 likeI am highly upset you pointed that out lmaooo. Watched this video 20 times and never even seen that lol
19 likesTable is Made in Canada
5 likesGreat, I can’t stop staring at it now lol
5 likeshahahahahaha
1 likeI didn't even notice until now... I'm only halfway through 😬
3 likesPart of the mind games strategy of investigators
5 likesI hate that this made me laugh while I'm watching something so sad and intense 😂
6 likesi think its nice
1 like@Francisco d’Anconia 😂
0 likesI thought it was part of the video split!
5 likesI fucking HATE IT 🤣
3 likesshe's a toughie... GIVE HER THE TABLE.
10 likesSame bro same
0 likesIt's supposed to.
0 likesThe table is perfect so you can't lean on it without either being close to the detectives or being poked in the ribs
3 likesI know right...
0 likesSo you have seen many of them rooms. ?
0 likesPerfect interrogation table. You can never sit across from the perp. You get side by side as close as possible.
1 likeLOL!!!! that was funny
0 likesAnd people are here in the comments arguing over it, lol.
1 likeOh ffs my brain!
1 likeI’ve seen those tables to many times 😂
1 like@w4nd3rlust they have them in interrogation rooms here in Canada aswell . I seen them years ago when I was younger . But I do agree , very oddly shaped and placed lol
1 likeLOL
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLol corner table for work cords?
1 likeIt is specifically designed to be unsettling
1 like😂 yeah. thanks.
0 likesIts part of a interrogation
0 likes😅😅😅
0 likesall u folks talking about the table while a women murdered her children is sitting next to it ... yea u got me im one of u folks now the table is kinda odd
5 likesIt’s a very old computer desk from the days when monitors were really boxy.
0 likesThey had budgetary constraints, so they cut "corners".
6 likeshahha
0 likes@M Wrench 🤣😅😅
0 likes@Paul R why would criminals feel uneasy about the corners of a table?
0 likesWhat shape is this ? A rhombus??
0 likesIt must be an explanation for the weird shape. Anyone knows?
1 likewhy?? just why? what purpose could that shape serve.
1 likehahahahaha yes
0 likesYou monster.
1 likeThe effect of the details of an interrogation room are calculated. The small room, flat colors, floor with an unsetteling patern in case the suspect doesn't make eye contact, buzzing airconditioner or lightbulb.. and more.
1 like@H. yeah that's true. I am a director and someone told me to put a big mirror behind my chair. It's fantastic item that does interesting effect.
0 likesDude waited 5 hours to bust out the April fools day joke.. legend
82 likesI aint ever been interrogated, but as a kid I had my brand new bike stolen that my parents had got me a month prior. I stupidly left it outside a shop while I went in.
39 likesThe pressure of losing something so valuable and the potential trouble id get in (or disappointment id inflict on my parents) was so immense that I completely forgot whether I rode my bike or walked. I was in so much shock and confusion that i went home and checked my garage 😂. but there was NO way id walk anywhere when I had a new bike. But somehow my brain managed to erase whatever pieces of the story it wanted in order to alleviate my concern.
The brain is crazy man, i bet so many innocent people get screwed by this shit.
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ay nice profile pic bro!
0 likespure evil
0 likesThis is something very typical of guilty women. They just deny, even when they are caught. Then, comes the deflections of “I was abused by X”
4 likesKilled someone, especially children... you shouldn't ever have a release date.
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She’s already been released July of this year! Sad isn’t it!
1 likeNicole Pickavance really? do you have a source for that?
0 likes@Bbqdoc Yes, because you killed him although he wouldn't have killed you.
0 likes@Bbqdoc You must at least try not to kill him
0 likes@Bbqdoc Of course you try to stop him. But normaly you don't have to kill that person when something like this happens. And If someone points a gun at you, you probably also can't even do anything at all because the bullet is faster.
1 likeExactly.
0 likes12:40 That detective is a savage. "we took actors to do that? we put them on YOUR living room floor, same build, same hair, same face... and said pretend you're dead?" man i lost it
2 likes@Likias lll must be that patriarchy they're always talking about
1 like@teddy pendergrass They will not stop because they could be shot, that's already a fact. And If they don't have weapons it will be hard for them to kill you as wellso they will probably run away instead.
0 likes@Schrödingers Katze not a fact ive ever seen. in fact ive seen the opposite. fear of death is usually a good deterrent. except for drug addicts. they're already dead
0 likesI've always wondered, if you practice your right to silence, can you just put your head on the table and go to sleep? I've never seen anyone do it and I think it sounds like a 10/10 strategy lmaoo
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That would be the best course of action, they cant see your face to make judgements about your emotions and you can't fall victim to their intimidation tactics if you aren't looking at them
12 likesI have pondered this very same thing.
0 likesI mean, yeah
0 likesi think it will b difficult unless u also closec ur ear too , one of the interrogators technic is to provoke by tellling stuffs that will surely provoke u
5 likesYou wont fall asleep
2 likesI got a better strategy...
22 likesDon't kill your children
I mean A. You'll look suspect as humanly possible
1 likeB. Being defensive will mean nothing in the face of hard cold evidence
Let us know if it works
0 likes@Daniel D thankfully you can’t be charged for seeming suspicious. If you a genuinely innocent then staying silent until you have a lawyer is the ultimate best thing to do
2 likesYou can try, but they specifically make it hard for you to be comfortable in any way. I always tell people to stand your ground and be silent and refuse to answer. They try to wear you down. Do the same to them.
1 likeRemaining silent can work against you. When the investigation gathers evidence against you and you refuse to say anything - it ain't going to look good.
0 likes@J G o dear
0 likesWhy are you asking? 🤔🚮
0 likesRemember the girl accused of drowning her kayaking boyfriend in the river? She tried to sit comfortably, did some stretches, then the law enforcement and the media made her look like a psycho.
0 likes@Sally Brite oh I've never heard of this girl! was she guilty in the end?
0 likes@Sally Brite yea no, that's not what I'm talking about at all lmao. she literally confessed, so my statement doesn't apply
0 likes@here for jhs She pleaded guilty on her counsel's advice, but wasn't guilty of murdering the guy. Experiments have shown that even without the cap on the kayak, there was no way to fill it with water through that small hole. She did time because she was deemed "weird" and was honest enough to say that she actually wanted him to die.
0 likesfirst smart person i've watched on here: doesn't talk to the police
2 likesBinge watchers of the world unite! ✊
0 likesSo she’s out of jail now possibly??
0 likes13:49 what if he was just like "april fools!"
0 likesI love how people say they don’t want to speak but their mouth keeps opening it’s fascinating
23 likesSuspect: I dont want to answer questions. I wanna go to my cell.
503 likesCanadian Cop: I know. So anyway...
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Lol
3 likes😂
2 likesWhat amazes me is that people in this situation actually believe that anyone cares what they “want.” You just killed your daughters, so I find it hard to care what you want🤯
10 likesWouldn't be allowed under PACE rules in the UK
2 likesS. Hurd What wouldn’t be allowed?
0 likes@Ricki Horror Google it. Rest periods after 4(?) hours; offer of food, drink; sleep when appropriate. Think it was made law after too many cop abuses. But I'm winging it here.
3 likesI know, she's a horrible person and it's a horrible crime, but still everyone has rights and everyone needs a fair defense :-/
8 likesS. Hurd I did Google it, but there were hundreds of pages detailing it.
0 likes@Ricki Horror We know she killed her daughters in hindsight. But she hadn't been tried. What happened to innocent until proven guilty.
5 likesI know so anyways ehhhh
2 likesDoes Canada have some version of Miranda rights? Like guarantee to a lawyer if requested during questioning?
1 like@nachtegael W they have something very similar, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
0 likesThe difference in Canada is that anything you say to police before you're advised of your right to counsel is not admissible 'as evidence', whereas here, ANYthing you say to the police WILL be used against you no matter what and is difficult to suppress if you go to trial. 🤨
@Isaiah Chatman thank you! I didn’t realize that was the case in the US!
0 likesI did look it up on Wikipedia and read about “right to remain silent” type laws in various countries.
The scary thing is, not all countries require “beyond a reasonable doubt” for convictions!
She got out on bond....was guilty of murder....and didnt run for a country that doesnt extradite? lame
0 likesWhy not let her husbands 'people' take care of her? They're good at that. This is personal so they should be really good at dealing with one that murders their own, especially small defenseless children. She sits there so smug. Since she's so eager to go back to her cell, I hope they made her sit there all day and night.
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Pretty sure this was payback for fucking up a 200kg coke deal
2 likesI googled this case and read that the husband who died in jail was actually marked for death by the criminal organization he worked for. This was because he was extorting smugglers bringing drugs through the airport and not giving the organization its share. That’s Why I wonder if it was even suicide. Maybe they got to him. But regardless- no one was going to help him.
3 likesSince i don't play chess too well, i use the same strategy on my opponent - exhaust him into a defeat.
0 likesThe girls' lunches were made, they obviously had family who cared for them, and loved them -
49 likesWhy, not just leave, and let them be raised by the family... so sad.
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It's not that she really wanted to hurt her daughter's, I mean she obviously did in some form 💔 but it said she wanted to hurt her husband. that's why there's a special name for it. Spousal Revenge Filaside it's almost like a mental illness. I just want to add i feel no sympathy toword her just letting you know why she didn't leave them with family...that would not have served the purpose of hurting hubby
5 likes@Nicole Courtney I totally agree with what you said. I think some people just want to be right.
1 likeBoqoreh Boqoreh I don’t think anyone was trying to hide that it is still murder, just better define the depth and atrocity of it. I think technical terms are incredibly useful to illustrate that. When I hear “filicide” versus “murder”, I understand that it is more specifically a parent INTENTIONALLY murdering their own helpless, innocent child, which is much worse in most of the public’s eyes. Hearing that it’s “Spousal Revenge Filicide” is EVEN worse since it’s the parent killing their children JUST to get revenge on their spouse, as if the children were always a dispensable object and manipulation tactic for them to use instead of actual living, breathing children that should be protected at all costs. She viewed these young, defenseless children as a commodity or a playing chip to be used and disposed of when it benefitted her & gave her the upper hand. May those poor children Rest In Peace knowing their grandmother loved them 💔
4 likesI speak for everyone here when I say.. “WE NEED MORE JCS”
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Yes! Like right now, my skin starting to itch
6 likesYes please!
1 likecheck matt orchard channel for a jcs clone. that chapter might be your bag too
4 likesI mean, we all can quit when we want, it isn't like I'm atticted to JCS.
2 likes@ice la honk Hey! Thanks for reccomending Matt Orchard! 😊
1 like@LeAnn S of course!! awesome stuff huh? after that, head over LPR Presents, TT Criminological Breakdown. both great channels that are getting better and better.
1 like@ice la honk 👍
0 likesFacts
0 likesYes more murders need to be happening
0 likesFor legal reasons this is a joke
Lots more.
0 likesLots and lots more.
Yep!
0 likesIt's pronounced "kebek" not "kwebek"
0 likesAnyone else immediately think of Godfather Part 2 when the concept of "Spousal Revenge Fillicide" came up?
1 like"He maintains a very calm disposition yet manages to superimpose a highly disparaging tone at the same time." Well.. he's French
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😂
18 likesActually he’s Canadian, many people in Quebec speak French
75 likes*french Canadian (which is worse, I’d know I’m one of them)
187 likes@Eric L 😂😂😂
16 likesAmazing! I believe this to be the most apt description of the Québécois I’ve ever come across 😂
28 likesBy this logic Americans are English
13 likeswhat is with americans disliking french people?
14 likesDem Yeah. It’s the other way around. Neither group is easy to like.
10 likes@Dem IDK about anyone else but I love the French, I follow a lot of French musicians and like French culture, find it interesting, and like French film & cooking... But still theres a little arrogance in the French identity, I bet most would admit it too. Im American but still think there's a lot of fat ppl and some ignorance here.
10 likes@Dem It is not only American that is also British and other places as well. There are reasons.
1 likeha!
0 likesJuicy Boi I think French Canadians often identify with the French, Americans don’t at all identify as English. Probably thrilling the English. And then there are the ones of us who are trump-come-lately, loyalists.
5 likesFrench Canadian...but we get the point
0 likesYou don't have to come from Québec to be a French canadienne. Franco-Ontarienne ✌🤚
7 likes@Professor Swaggamuffin🔉🔥 yes totally, we admit and laugh about it. But you're right it's undeniable:P
2 likes@Professor Swaggamuffin🔉🔥 he is from Québec he's not French lol
1 like@Addie Alexander we don't identify with the French neither the Canadians we are Quebecois we identify as people from the province of quebec
7 likes@Nickita David well I think that OP was just using French in place of French Canadian for the purpose of making a funny joke.
9 likes🤭
0 likes@Steph Daigle he's proud of his accent and can be haha
1 likeI literally randomly clicked on this point in the video.
0 likesEven worse hes French Canadien, that's a whole new level. Much love my Canadia bruhs :D
3 likes@CGR o hi[
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesIts like George St Pierre being nice to people before destroying their career.. French Canadians smh
4 likes@Eric L both are lovely
0 likesEric L Me too !
0 likesN Logan Some of my Irish ancestors settled in Nova Scotia during the Irish potato famine . I can’t even fathom what the English did to the Irish .
1 like@Dolly Dagger Just look toward what Israel does to Palestinians to see that.. And the IRA has stated itself that the Palestinians are the Irishmen of the 21st century
0 likes@Dem
0 likesI don't know why we hate the French so much. Personally, I think they're pretty cool 👁👄👁
Yah it's kinda 🔥
0 likes@D&S Bro you just almost had La'Penne leading your country and Macron is a Tyrant who tries to subvert the independence of other nations. He is an empirialist and your Country is guilty of as many warcrimes and attrocities as any American regime so let's not point your little French fingers at America 😂
0 likesDem we don’t like French people? I thought they didn’t like us.
1 likeNickita David Acadiens? Franco-Ontariens?? Franco-Manitobans???
0 likesYou had me blowing hot coffee out of my nose with that one, thanks a lot :P
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesEric L 😂😂😂
0 likesProfessor Swaggamuffin what is it with some ppl from the US trying to prove that they’re “not like other americans”
0 likes😂😂😂😂 that was good
0 likes@OHYS 😄
0 likesPerfect
0 likes@OHYS 😄
0 likes@Carson Wentz French Canadian, yes. However 😉
0 likesNickita David I actually never knew that huh, I just called them Canadians cuz I’m an ignorant American 😂
0 likesParrot language, parrot language
0 likesSteph Daigle not struggling at all , just has an accent , don’t you think you need to speak English to interrogate
0 likesSomeone that speaks English lol , our police department have more budget then this lol if he was struggling they would have sent in a guy who doesn’t 🤷♂️🤦♂️
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0 likesShafawn G The “ interrogator” is not Canadian- I can barely understand him. Maybe this video is done in Germany?
0 likes@Dem only republicans dislike french people. everyone else is cool with them.
0 likesEric L Lol Quebec been wanting to build a wall for years 😅
0 likes🤣 perfect
0 likesHe’s French Canadian
0 likes@I Am 👏👏👏👏🤣👍
1 like@Bruce McNair Yes, he's french canadian from Québec. I would know, because I live there! French from Québec is different from french from France! We are learning english at school, but we mainly speak french so most of us have a huge accent. Still, most of us understand and speak it very well!
0 likesThis guy is like the T-1000 of police interrogators. Relentless.
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I just love that accent!
10 likes@Skeptigal His voice is so soothing I would probably confess to a crime I didn’t commit.
2 likes@help, yes; how could she NOT talk to him?
0 likesRookie move, she didn't even get a coke and a butterfinger out if it.
0 likesoh god i used to live in laval... I never heard about this case until now
1 likeToday a cop knocked on my neighbor's door (apartment) and I immediately thought they'd discovered me committing a crime even though I have the most straight laced life ever.
7 likesI'm binging these videos too hard.
She was just let out of prison. I can't imagine the hateful, soulless monsters she must have for lawyers.
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Why does everyone always blame the lawyers? It's their duty to give it their best shot, even if the person is a monster. Our justice system simply wouldn't work at all otherwise.
6 likesWe need the Gestapo back!
0 likesProps on that interrogator for pushing that long. He made it hard for her, and that's what makes a difference
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Problem is that if you pressure someone enough even an innocent person will admit to something they haven’t done.
22 likes@S G yeah fr, this is not really an effective interrogation method for that reason
5 likes@Yeah Sure Dude ikr watched the video where the guy who was innocent was told that there is evidence he did it when he didnt lmao
2 likesi dont think someone that is innocent would take this for 5 hours. They would defend themselbes and be a lot more confrontational than staying silent in a corner. Watch that "guilty proven innocent" video again and you'll notice that. Though it is true that some people did confess to crimes they did not commit in the past, though these individuals are quite often diafnosed with autism or what not
2 likes@BoRRoW I’m sorry but you are totally wrong. Have you any idea of the number of innocent people convicted of crimes every year? Have you ever been interrogated? Do you know how many mistrials of justice there are due to false confessions?
2 likes@S G my thinking is that if you know you didnt do anything then wtf would you confess to anything at all lol
0 likesPoor Danny, no wonder why he's the trashman now
0 likes16:05 looks like Julian without a drink in his hand lol
3 likesdied from cynaide huh? wonder if they were giving out apples in the jail at that time or what.
0 likesHe pushed her just as hard to tell the punchline of his April fools joke as to get a confession
61 likesJust 10 years?! The Canadians are insane.
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As if the US system isn't just as ridiculous
3 likesTwo words Casey Anthony!
0 likesHow tf does he get cyanide poisoning in prison tf
0 likesI have the right to remain silent. Proceeds to not be silent.
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Women
0 likesIs cyanide readily available in prison?
0 likesI thought that April Fools day angle as soon as I saw the camera stamp 😉
0 likesWhy doesn’t she ask for a lawyer?
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she already had a lawyer
0 likesYou should do gypsy rose
0 likes@ 14:51 when he says what the date was, I was thinkin it could be a joke, but this wouldn't be a fun joke
0 likesI feel you can't be mean with a french accent.
0 likeswhy don't these people stop talking and ask for a lawyer.. holy crap
0 likesDetective: "I said do you know what day it is today? You don't know?"
412 likesWoman: "What day is it today?"
Detective: "It's updog."
Woman: "what's updog?"
Detective: "haha gotem"
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55 actually what is updog?🤷🏽♀️
3 likesCharlotte Smith not much how bout you?
41 likes<— lost
4 likes@55 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesPlease tell me this was a “The Office” quote 🤞
1 likecharmie1984 it’s actually a quote from Caleb Crawdad, a wealthy womanizer in Savannah, Ga.
1 likeLMAOOOOO @ this whole damn thread
0 likes@Charlotte Smith
0 likesHaha it's a joke to make someone say "whats up, dog?"
@Mandalo Rian
0 likesthey were baiting so the OP would reply to the joke lmao
Evil she is just evil.
0 likesNormal mothers: falling to the floor, screaming and wailing upon seeing their kids dead.
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The fact she barely blinked is just too unreal.
51 likes@Boqoreh Precision Herself. She's most likely narcissistic and incapable of true love. I was married to a man like that for many years. The think of their children as pawns in their world and use them to appear a certain way. It's truly disgusting.
74 likesM Yes.
1 likeI dunno, a lot of people don't behave that way when seeing dead loved ones. Many people go into shock, which isn't all noise and screaming.
15 likesnot saying she isnt a psychopath, but its not normal for everyone to suddenly burst into tears and act hysterical upon seeing something deeply traumatic, shock is entirely real and can make people act and react in extremely strange ways.
12 likes@ujustgotpwned2008 yes exactly, the mother who lost her baby to a dingo was demonized, despised and hated because she didn't react the way people expected her to. In fact she couldn't win, if she expressed her emotions honestly she was "faking it" and if she tried to maintain composure she was "a cold hearted monster who killed her child".
9 likesI know this is a different case entirely but people do react so differently to this sort of thing. The dingo ate my baby lady had false evidence put on her case and it wasn't until a few years later that she was proven innocent. (The "blood" in her car where they claimed she slit her babies throat was actually fruit juice, but forensics falsified it by claiming it was blood).
I don't know if I'd even be able to speak. I would probably fall onto the floor in shock and have a heart attack
2 likesOr in frozen shock unable to communicate or reason.
1 like@Boqoreh Precision her hatred and resentment of her husband. Or Satan. You pick.
0 likes@Richella River good point - Lindy Chamberlain got the sh*t kicked outta her in the court of public opinion for not throwing herself to the floor at every press conference. It was disgusting how she was treated. This creature though - she's on a different level entirely...
0 likesCorrection - not normal mothers, HEALTHY mothers
0 likesI'm not an emotional woman. I rarely cry, or, show emotion. So, her lack of emotion shouldn't be an issue. Everyone reacts differently.
1 likeRelease date? Let's not get ahead of ourselves.
0 likesI’m ashamed she’s from my country. Cold, heartless and sick. I hope she doesn’t get parole
3 likesI've been watching this guy since his first video. His success is deeply deserved.
1 likePlease do more videos! You are the best crime channel I have ever seen. Thanks for the content.
2 likesI love how he explains that the detective is applying huge mental pressure at her and "physologicaly exhausting her" to make her act irrational but at the same times says its not harassment :D something along the lines, look at him go, he is doing it even though we can say in court he wasnt.
0 likesIf the woman hadnt murdered her children you might thing he was abusive but she did so lets ignore that right?
Watching all these interrogation videos I'm always amazed how people stay sitting on those uncomfortable chairs. I feel like I need to lay down just watching these let alone being in a similar situation.
0 likesThis man literally provides us with top tier documentaries
0 likesI love that I can actually say I loved this YouTube channel before it blew up lol. But fr I’m so glad this channel is finally getting the recognition it deserves🥰
0 likesI love this channel and I'm happy it's getting more attention.
0 likesThis is by far the smartest subject. Absolute monster, but she’s the only one with the sense to ask for a lawyer and remain silent. It’s pretty bad that the police can just sit there and barrage you for 5 hours after you’ve asked to remain silent and for an attorney. That’s one thing the US does right, the interview should stop right there.
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That would really suck if you were innocent
0 likesWow very well cropped introductory piece of dialogue. I knew nothing about the case, so my first impression was that this woman was being falsely accused of something and just played it cool and safe, and was being very strong and smart. But when he says "do you believe that your daughters are alive?", it reframes EVERYTHING. The apparent self control just becomes sheer cold blood. Kudos to the editing!
0 likesPolice interrogation just seems so psychologically damaging, I can't fathom it. It looks to be akin to literal torture.
0 likesEDIT: I was just thinking about this in terms of someone innocent
Good thing this was in Canada. In the USA this case would’ve been thrown out in the first 5 minutes. Once you ask for a lawyer they legally have to stop talking to you. Not even a how are you. I was pretty suprised how fast she got to speak to a lawyer. Here it could be days
1 likeGiuseppe killed himself with poisoning. His children were killed with poison.
59 likesHe was from a mafia.
His wife called her brother asking for help for feeling suicidal.
I'd consider the possibility of Giuseppe himself asking his wife to poison the children.
He latter showed remorse and asked to be guilty for the children's death, and said his wife had no blame in it.
Being a mafia mobster I'd have my children killed by my own hand than by my enemies.
(please share your toughts, I honestly felt these match kinda too close together)
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This is an interesting line of thought
18 likeshmmm very true
2 likesMaybe someone got to him and the kids. Not her at all
1 likeYeah, I was thinking that too. Like granted she doesn't seem as sad as she should but trauma,stress, and deprivation, makes a strange beast. But she still seems sad, idk maybe I'm projecting. I'm just not entirely convinced it was her.
1 likeif I recall correctly here in Italy you have the right to stay silent only if you have been declared a suspect. If they question you as an "informed person" (someone they think has useful informations but is not a suspect at the time of the interrogation) you must comply, it's a crime to stay silent or give vague or inconclusive statements like this one, and the things you say might turn you into a suspect. If you are a suspect police can detain you for up to 96 hours before preliminar interrogations begin. They can't interrogate you without a lawyer but they can still talk to you and everything you do or say in those 3 days will be recorded
0 likesThe "They trusted you..." part got me. Teared up a little bit. Breaks my heart dude
0 likesJust found you guys. All I can say is wow, I’m living for this content 🤫😀
0 likeswe need longer videos and more info on the entire crime :)
0 likesWhen they say "anything you say can be used in a court of law"...
11 likesThey are NOT kidding.
Using evidence of her reaction to questions she didn’t want to answer while she constantly says she doesn’t want to answer feels wrong. I’m sure they had a case without using that stuff.
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Lawyers try to convince a jury she's a good or bad person, they know she did it. Any evidence is fair game to prove how a person really thinks.
0 likesThose videos are so underrated, I don't know why they never appeared in the YT recommendations before ! Keep up the great work !
0 likes>After psychologically breaking this person down for hours, I finally got the answer I wanted!
6 likesShit's weird, man. How do you even know anything at that point? Could've been the most innocent saint sitting there, and they still would get what they want.
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The whole way she acted pretty much proved her guilt.
1 likeI don't know how you could believe you could get that out of an innocent person.
@Teagan Combest if speaking to me for 5 hours is a torture, what is school?
2 likesShe got away with it. Killed her daughters to make his ex go crazy, he killed himself and she got a ridiculously short sentence
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What sentence she got?
0 likes@heenyu心灵 She was sentenced to life in prison, with no chance of parole for 10 years.
1 likeumm excuse me what the fuck?
2 likesshe won't get parole, so not really
1 like@Bobbie G She's already been released from prison. She's walking around free.
5 likesEdit: Not exactly free, but she's at home right now awaiting a verdict for her appeal.
@Honey Pig Yeah, they gave her parole while she waits for her appeal... You can read why the judge allowed that, whether or not you agree with it or not is another story... Either way, she will likely be found guilty and go back to jail for a long time. Initially I was referring to her getting parole after her sentence is confirmed, which I think is life + possibility of parole after 10 years - that doesn't mean she will be out after 10.
0 likes@Bobbie G Oh yeah I know. I jumped the gun a little early with my reply. I think she does go away for life, parole after 10 years. If she does end up getting paroled after 10 years, there is something seriously messed up with this world.
1 like@Honey Pig Personally, I can't see her getting it.. but who knows. It's interesting to see how different systems work even between similar countries like Australia, Canada, England and the US.
0 likesHow's a life sentence short???
0 likesThis channel is like watching The First 48 but only the parts I really care about; the interrogations! Glad I found it.
0 likesThere’s just something so unethical about keeping someone in an interrogation room for 5 hours without a lawyer. That should be illegal
2 likesThis police interrogation is mental torture. Everybody thinks it is fine when a defendant is obviously guilty. But what if the police only DECIDE you are guilty, when in fact you are not? Do we want the police to be able to interrogate in this manner for five straight hours? I spent 13 years as a military police officer, and I have seen innocent people accept guilt for things they did not do.
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Never thought about it like that..
0 likesDamn, good point.. I've seen it too - on video, that is. Under such mental pressure you can get anyone to admit anything, eventually.
9 likesthank you for saying this. This interrogator here is absolutely TERRIBLE and completely unprofessional. It's super disappointing seeing all the support he seems to have in the comments, and even from the narrator. Her guilt is not a license to be treated in this way, and you're absolutely right when you say interrogation techniques like this are designed to FORCE confessions, regardless of accuracy.
25 likesnote in advance before people start coming for me: of course this lady is guilty, and a monster. I'm not defending her in any way, shape, or form, and I find her sentence to be far too light. But this treatment is not acceptable under any circumstances.
In America, the second you ask for a lawyer, they have to stop talking to you. And if you aren't under arrest, you don't have to even go talk to them. People just need to remember to ask for a lawyer if you're under arrest, and if you aren't under arrest, just leave.
6 likesSays a lot about you stating that questions are torture but Murdering your kids is not... Seek help.
0 likes@Cruella De'vil Ever heard about psychology? You should google "psychological torture" and read up on the very basics.
5 likesAccording to UN human rights this could be considered "mental", or psychological torture. Anything that deliberately creates suffering to obtain motivation, whether physically or mentally, is by definition torture.
Psychological torture methods often used are: Isolation, confinement in small spaces, deprivation of food/sleep/water, sensory assault (shouting, bright lights), threats of physical violence and degradation (from amnesty international).
We are as vulnerable psychologically as physically.
And NO, NOBODY said that murdering your children is okay, or that THIS woman didn't deserve what she got. Nobody. What they are saying is that if someone INNOCENT were to get into a situation, and was treated like this under interrogation, we might be looking at many wrongful convictions, which is very serious.
@Julian I orrrr Don't murder your kids.
0 likes@Cruella De'vil Yes - OBVIOUSLY. But that wasn't anyone heres point, at all. Do you for example support "innocent until proven guilty"? And how do you think wrongful convictions happen?
5 likes@Julian I I get your point
0 likes..I just Wonder if you've done your research about the fact that they get a break every 4 hours.. I've sat at the dmv longer than that..Now that's torture.
@Cruella De'vil I didn't know that. I'm glad they do. It means the law enforcers are likely to get more accurate information that isn't a result of massive psychological pressure. We all have the same goal - to convict those who have done bad, and not convict the innocent. Glad you took my comments with some humour. Have a good day.
4 likes@Julian I To you as well..😊
0 likes@Cruella De'vil You are projecting. No one said what you claim.
1 like@Timothy Williams I'm not sure you actually know the meaning of the word projecting .
1 likeMake it a great day.
@Cruella De'vil Not neccesarily projecting, but definitely being a hypocrite to some extent. You went from virtue signalling the obvious (Being, don't murder your kids) to comparing a police interrogation for child murder with waiting at the DMV.
1 like@Your mum It's not that serious buddy. And, I don't think you know the actual definition of "virtue signaling.
0 likesMake it a great day.
@Cruella De'vil No one said it was serious. I'm simply doing the exact same thing that you're doing, which is seeing something I don't agree with, and replying to it.
0 likes@Your mum you'll be alright kid.
0 likes@Cruella De'vil So will you, considering the fact that, again, we're both doing the exact same thing. With any luck, you'll make it a great day.
0 likesWhile it is effective against guilty parties, the Canadian rule to allow "grilling" the accused is not as fair for the innocent.
4 likesI like these a lot, but as a father of two… hard to watch the ones with kids being killed.
3 likesY'all newbies are lucky. If I could rewatch all JCS's vids again for the first time, I would.
9 likesThat was the most intense way of asking if it is april fools day ive ever seen.
3 likesSo being wife of one syndicate members she's not aware what's happened to those who betray own family?Speechless.
0 likesIf you say you want a lawyer, don’t continue to talk to the guy. They know how to get you talking
0 likes@5:51 huge diff here in the US, wen u invoke ur right to an attorney & the right to remain silent basically there’s nothing detectives can do.
0 likes@14:49 wow that’s one cool customer 😳 the detective couldn’t even get her to give the day/date!
Can you do Andrea Yates next? I mean it’s old but I think it would be good to look/analyze
1 likeI wish I had the energy to manipulate people like these interrogators 🤣
0 likesInfuriating when you realize she is probably out of prison by now and walking around free...
0 likesOkay I’ve watched ALL of your videos in 2 days 🤣 When can we expect the next one to come out? Please HURRY!!! 🤣🤣
0 likesShe's actually out of prison already believe it or not. She did the most heinous crime TWICE and she got released from prison. Women can literally murder children and not have to face up to their actions. To make things worse, they charged her with second degree murder rather than first. No justice for those two girls.
0 likesPeople who found out about this channel from "what pretending to be crazy looks" and then there's me who feels irrationally superior to them because I found out about this channel about a year ago because of "Jenifer's solution"
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Good for you
0 likesDifferent laws. She asked for a lawyer and invoked her right to silence. This entire interrogation would be inadmissible in court in the US...
0 likesWoW 2 counts of child 2nd degree murder, her own children at that and only 10 years. Blows my mind. 🤯
0 likesI watched "What pretending to be crazy looks like" and I can't stop watching.
0 likesthis was great, but as a native montrealer listening to you pronounce laval, dorval and montreal was hilarious
0 likes14:46 "Today is the first of April and you seem to think its April fools day you believe what you want" that was the most badass movie TV show series nut buster leg clenching jaw dropping quote I ever heard in real life
0 likesSo did she kill them on purpose? Did she not? What was the cause? So many questions, I researched a bit but nothing seems conclusive
0 likesGuess we’re all here bing watching from “what pretending to be crazy looks like” gang gang 🤟🏾
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What drugs did they put in these videos bro???
1 likeyupp
0 likesI've been an avid watcher for so long and I'm really glad people are starting to stumble upon this channel. It's the best type of true crime documentation instead of other channels with annoying transition and won't get to the point straight.
3 likes@MsMatilda24 same I watched the wrath of Jodi one about 5 months ago. I can't watch other channels they either talk too much and don't show any raw footage or photos or they overdramatise it and don't give any facts or proof at all
1 likeNope
0 likesI haven’t watched that video because I can’t stand looking at that shooter. He should be dead but he’s not. The police failed the students that day. That one really hurts me.
0 likesI got hooked on the Chris Watts videos instead.
How the hell do you get only 10 years for murdering 2 girls and get 15 years for drug smuggling?!
0 likesThe April fools day line got me 💀💀
0 likesDude that April Fools line was savage AF!
0 likesI am getting nervous for when I finally finish all of these videos and have none left to binge watch 😂
0 likesWe have all fallen down this hole of JCS videos and we are all still digging.
1 likeI can't believe that they'd say right up front that the detective's goal was to exhaust the suspect into a "suggestible" state and act like this was good. This is a classic way of getting a false confession!
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I mean, she was already pretty much guilty. She was only a legal suspect.
2 likesAlso, if you're innocent, you won't confess just because you're tired...
@Xord you're wrong. Many people have confessed to crimes they didn't commit for many reasons. Just look up the innocence project.
2 likes@Xord I'm sure you're a good person, and have a hard time fathoming how something as evil as brainwashing could work. But good people still have to know about these things so that they can protect themselves and loved ones from bad people. Here's how brainwashers use exhaustion to get to you:
1 likeWhen you get exhausted enough, and stressed enough, your brain absolutely needs to repair itself through dreaming, and tries to dream anyway, even while you're sitting up conscious--you can easily get confused as to what is and isn't real. A skillful manipulator can increase your stress, heighten your exhaustion, and then, when your sense of reality starts to crumble, insert suggestions into your waking dream. Now, think back to your own dreams. Haven't you sometimes done things in dreams that you would never do awake? Didn't it seem absolutely real at the time? This is how you can get a false confession from someone: trick their mind into dreaming that they did it.
This is what the North Koreans did to American POWs to make patriotic soldiers into turncoats: exhausted them while implanting suggestions, till they became convinced that they had committed war-crimes that needed expiation through changing sides. It's a dirty world.
Yet it's so seductive to think that you could use such techniques for good, for instance in law enforcement. At first you might only use exhaustion techniques against people that you're sure are guilty. Then you might use it against people you merely think are guilty. Then you use it against people you just want to be guilty, and then it's people who give you trouble, and then it's for the thrill of power and it just keeps on getting darker and darker. Integrity is like a brick wall between you and evil--every time you take away one brick of it, the rest becomes more and more vulnerable to crumbling away, till eventually the whole wall collapses.
You need to know this. Innocent people get arrested all the time--that's why we have trials, because police can't know for sure under field conditions alone. It could happen to you, or someone you love. Now, if arrested by mistake, nine times out of ten you could face an honest police detective who really just wants to get to the bottom of things, but then again, you might get that tenth guy who wants you to confess no matter what, who'll do anything to wring it from you, for all kinds of different reasons that have nothing to do with justice--they aren't all saints.
Be safe.
@Xord actually this is the key component to all "false confessions"
1 like@Dolores J. Nurss You confuse the act of forcing someone to be awake for multiple days in a row with no sleep.with talking to someone gor.a few hours...
0 likes@Teagan Combest Nope. It never happenned with only a few hours interrogation. Absolutely no.
0 likesIt does happen woth techniques involbing torture though.
@Xord Hence upping the stress to increase the need for sleep within a shorter window of time. And the narrator specifically said that the goal was to exhaust the suspect into a suggestible state--not a cooperative state, a suggestible one.
0 likesThose two little girl's lives were worth a lousy 5 years apiece! That's the value the dumba$$ lawmakers in Canada put on 2 innocent human lives, they were only starting out! Then the same dumba$$'s will let that sociopathic murderer out of jail after only 10 years. There's something really badly wrong and evil about all of this. That detective must've been absolutely disgusted. He's the only one who seemed to care about these little girls. RIP little angels.
0 likesThis detective needs more training.. watching the other detectives in this channels videos makes him seem amateur-ish.
0 likes[Montreal]
23 likes"He maintains a very calm disposition but manages to superimpose a highly disparaging tone at the same time"
Yup, checks out.
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Dude. Fucking wild I was scrolling through comments while watching and as I read your fucking comment the narrator said it. Freaked me tf out
3 likes@Quix_k R6 the exact same fucking thing happened to me i swear on my moms life
1 like@Obraznic Ok
0 likes@collin some universal shit goin on dude
0 likesI started off watching what pretends to be crazy looks like ever since I've been watching every free time I Get I love the narrator too makes u feel like u in school 😂
0 likesI may have missed this in the comments but can anyone tell me about the person who made this? Are they a psychologist? Just curious what their background is
0 likesIt seems kinda unfair that she states she's using her right to remain silent and the investigator is allowed to just continue to harass her.
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Although not as unfair as being a 9 year old child murdered by the very person who should care for you the most?
0 likesFor hours on end too, shit should not be legal
0 likesJessepi story is crazy the guilt he must of felt smh
0 likesHer earliest release date is in 2029?????? She murdered her own daughters for christ sake!!!
3 likesOkay, it was the last video i watched. After getting recommended “what pretending to be crazy looks like”. I watched all of them and now I want more
0 likesI woulda acted like it was an April fools prank if i were her
0 likesARE WE ALL HERE BECAUSE WE WATCHED WHAT PRETENDING TO BE CRAZG LOOKS LIKE???? I have been binging nonstop on this amazing channel
13 likesI'm watching too many of these to be normal but I'm not crazy I swear I'm just a Psychology major
0 likesI don't know what's worse
0 likesThe fact the camera looks so bad, you can only see the outline of dead children
Or
She just is unfazed looking at dead kids, HER dead kids, and "attempts" to commit suicide.
So in Canada they can keep asking questions...but for 5 hours? Where the hell was this lawyer? Napping?
0 likesShe should have got a longer sentence. She didn't show any remorse and killed 2 people. they're kids so thats even worse. I am so annoyed she even got the possibility of parole.
0 likesThere's any case of interrogation where the suspect start banging on the door and wanted to escape the room??
0 likesI'm frankly disgusted by a majority of the comments ridiculing the country or the names of people involved. It's pejorative and inappropriate when the subject matter relates to the murder of two children, but maybe I feel a bit more emotionally connected to this because it happened around where I live, near places I know.
0 likesPlease upload more we love you 😃
0 likesWay too easy of a sentence for premeditated murder of two babies who had their whole lives in front of them!
0 likesBeing from Quebec, this sends shivers down my spine... Regardless.. *scratches my neck nervously*.... Got any more of the good stuff?
0 likes4 hours and 25 minutes. That detective just didn't quit.
0 likesWhy can't the suspect just get up and walk away or wait for their lawyer?
0 likesFunny Fact: The thursday before easter, what here we call The Holy Week, in Spain is traditionaly called The Holy Thursday, the day of the Sibbling's Love. That day long ago, when the former King of Spain Juan Carlos tha First was 17 years old or so, he murdered his younger brother, Alfonso, in what he called 'an accident while playing'. This story is admitted directely from him, even he tells when his father looked at him and just asked: "Swear to me that you didn't do it on purpose.", as he was aware that his elder son felt jelous about the relationship between the younger and him, and you know, there's a crown between all of this. He answered "No, father. It was an accident." Nowadays practically half of the population are pretty suspicious about that, and the other half truly believes it was an accident during "a game of kids" as they were 12 an 10 years old or something, not the 17 and 15 they really had. And this is not conspiracy but simple math.
2 likesThe crime weapon was a .22 gauge gun, I'm not sure what model, but it has three safes. Some militar people say that it is almost impossible that a bullet from that could get through a human skull, as it happened to Alfonso, at least if the murderer and his victim are at a good distance between each other. Maybe some of this audience can confirm or dismiss the next statemen, but here it is: a famous republican soldier stated that with that model and gauge, the gun must were not so far from the victim's nose holes when it was shot. Further on, being the head of the national army, at that moment the King did serve a 6 months of military training. So in the best scenario, it was "an accident during a game of one kid and a trained soldier".
If you get here and you're curious: not, of course he didn't face jail. He didn't face a trial in the first place, the King of Spain can't face any trial. It is in the constitution we all democratically signed in the late 70's, when I wasn't even born yet. Pretty democratic.
Now I'm curious, what do you think? Have you ever heared about this? You can google up about this and know more about this topic if you may. It sounds pretty crazy ass silver-paper-hat conspiracy theory, but it is true and admitted by an untouchable killer.
I'd really like to know the reasoning behind the judge giving her 10 years with parole 😐😐😐
0 likesok, usually i root for the police, but this time, the detective really talked to her as though she was already convicted, and i know its part of the mind game, but its honestly too much.
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He was going easy on her. If you think this is bad... sheesh
0 likesSucks that there's not much videos to keep watching
1 likeThanks for the content though
Edit: found out he has a patreon with more videos on there for 1$ a month
Gtg
So if a detective tries to build rapport, do I tell him I can see through it or will that cause them to use a strategy that I haven’t seen in these videos yet?
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The Stephanie Lazarus video should show you that knowledge of the technique won't help you when you're suddenly in that situation.
0 likesIts freaky when I realise that this happened 15 minutes away from where i live
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0 likesThis one was too depressing. Time to put down JCS for the day.
24 likesAfter watching all these jcs videos I guess I know what NOT to say and do while interrogation
0 likesI am hooked on your videos sir🤝
0 likesI have to stop watching these videos. Like seriously ! Im addicted to this channel and it s only been 3 days since i discovered it
0 likesSo you see, that's where the trouble began. That "What pretending to be crazy looks like" video, that damned video!
0 likes"What do you believe?"
0 likes"I believe whatever doesn't kill you, simply makes you... stranger."
when i heard the detective accent i was like there is no way that his first langage his english like he has the same accent has french canadian and then when he said that this case was from Laval I was like OMG I KNEW IT
0 likesthis come from a french canadian lol
Is Youtube good enough to recommend these videos to everyone the week these monsters get out of jail?
0 likesI don’t think I would have the patience to be an interrogator
0 likesthats crazy how as soon as your hear the place where you live at, it just hit toooo close to home
0 likesYouTube recommendations are so powerful because now we're all binging his videos
0 likes5 hours? That detective is a fucking machine.
0 likesI know she's trash, but when an attorney is asked, by law, "all conversation must cease immediately".
0 likesThis dude better start uploading with more vidoes. I can't stroll down forever
1 like10 years in jail for murdering her two children? yep, makes sens
0 likesI was like “ooooooooou she’s starting to crack! I see the regret!”
0 likesI love this detective, lmaooo
0 likesShe’s definitely a mafia wife
1 likeLook at the date, they were just pranking her about her kids being dead
0 likesthank you for the content.
0 likesAnyone here got “what pretending to be crazy looks like” in their recommandations and is now just binge watching this whole channel
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No I think you're the only one
0 likes24 hours has passed and only seven likes brother.. Stop copying other comments, it's cringe af
0 likesYou boys up north should not be allowed to talk to the person without a lawyer.
0 likesOf course he is aggressive but this case is extreme police misconduct.
"Do you know what day it is today" wish he said its your day to go to prison.
2 likesWe down bad for this guy and his content
0 likesFun fact: You're here bc the faking craziness video was on your recommended and now you're obsessed.
0 likesI'm so glad the algorithm is giving this channel the views it deserves
0 likesIt's horrible what she did but she asked for a lawyer multiple times but 4 hrs in and they still don't give her one.
1 likeThat's not right. She's a bad person but there are laws and they're meant for everyone equally
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Ehhh, if she couldn't give 2 children life, we can just not give her a lawyer and I wouldn't be mad.
0 likesDidn't she have a call with a lawyer? And we don't know what happened in these 4 hours so stop making assumptions.
0 likesNow this is actually double homicide...
0 likes"Today is the 1st of April, and you seem to think its April Fools Day" LMAOOOOO
2 likesGreat video, but the table has a weird shape, is it intensional for interrogations?
0 likesPisses me of when they dont get a punishment equal to their crime.
0 likesi thought she was under shock that's why she was saying she believed her daughter are alive
0 likesI saw the title and got scared because my music teacher was called Ms Sorella
0 likesThis is my fault ive been watching these videos since lockdown started.
0 likesone of these videos popped up on my recommended and now i've been watching them daily
1 likeThink it's crazy they can just pry at someone and wear down on them for 5 hours.
0 likesmy god im obsessed with these videos jfc
0 likesAnyone else recently getting addicted to those videos?
0 likesMaybe there are details I just don't know, but it seems like they arrested her and are accusing her of murder simply because she's their mother. That isn't legal at all. Where is the evidence?
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It's an interrogation. There is evidence that it was her, that's a probable cause to accuse her. And it's the same deal with a murdered spouse, usually the spouse is the first one who will be looked at
1 likeOk but I can see the photo upside down and I want to cry
0 likesRead more updated info, google: Montreal
0 likesConvicted killer Adele Sorella released from prison while waiting for appeal
Damn this det was savage
3 likesThis shit is soooo creepy, but also super interesting
0 likesThat epic side-eye at 16:13 tho
0 likesI immediately subscribed to this channel after watching the jeffrey epstein episode.
0 likesWhat a cold blooded woman 🥶🥶🥶
0 likesThey need to have a sitdown with Dr. Fauci
0 likes11:40 Am i really the only one thinking it started buffering or shit? Jesus, making fucking mannequin challenge ON interrogation? That's rad.
2 likes16:06 This man looks like he's missing his drink
0 likes“you seem to think it’s april fools day” 💀💀💀💀
0 likesParole eligibility after 10 years. Canadian "justice".
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people who had a joint on them in prison for life, American "justice".
2 likesI feel like that is torture
0 likesI wonder what was in those lunchboxes. I’m freaking starving right now
0 likesShit, I kinda feel bad for the guy :/
0 likesCheers to those of us that have been here since the first Chris Watt's video! 🙌🏼🤣
0 likesInterrogator: "What day is it today"
0 likesMe: "4th of January"
Interrogator: "1st of April"
My European ass: brain.exe has left the chat
Good ole April fools! Her kids are alive still!
0 likesYou lost me at 4:23 -- a 'rule' road
0 likes5 hours of verbal harassment and she stud her ground . stupid detective.
0 likesthey be living their lives in these big houses like how u mess that up🤦🏼
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You think a big house solves problems?
0 likes...excuse me? 2nd degree murder? Wtf??
0 likesThese videos are so we'll made???? I'm astounded that these are free on YouTube
0 likesAll you have to say is I want my lawyer I do not wanna communicate with you period.
1 likeShe is out on some technicality right now
0 likes11:59
0 likesA: "I d0n'T bElieVe tHAt's thEm oN tHE fLo0r!"
D: "SORRY?!?!?!"
D: "We took what? Actors?
A: "I WaNnA Go tO bEd.. I wAnnA g0 BacK tO MY cElL!
D: "Ok but we took actors through, is that what you think? We put them on your living room floor. Same build, same hair, same face and said pretend you're dead? Is that what you're saying?
A: " I aM n0T sayInG anYtHing!"
right...
So sad 😞
0 likesHow did the dad kill himself with cyanide while in custody?? How did he get it?? I don’t think anything fishy happened i’m just genuinely curious as to how that happens
0 likesWe believe you didn't do it. You're exonerated and free to go. April fool's day! You're fuqd!
0 likesYou know they picked the guy in the office that nobody likes to go do this job 😂 so annoyed just watching it 😆
0 likesThe interrogator turned up the French Canadian for her lol
1 likeits crazy how people like this get a few years and others get 100-200 years crazy
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Different countries, different laws.
0 likesthat guy really wanted to get that april fools day comment in there
0 likesShe has a brother named Luigi. Great video.
0 likeshow the fuck do you give parole to someone that killed her own children.
0 likesWhat a horrible woman. The real revenge would've been to love and care for her daughters and raise them to be successful young ladies. Terrible.
0 likesEthnic stereotypes much!?! It's as if Canada tried to do its own version of "Jersey Shore"! That was the worst April Fool's joke ever. D:
0 likesAlso, LOL @ the killer's name being Adele. ~Hello from the other side...~
I BELIEVE JCS AND IT DOES NOT MATTER WHAT POLICE OR THE JURY SAYS
0 likesNew episodes please 😰
0 likesThe guys behavior is something to me examples a Corp narc or cult leader. Why its not prosecutable considering its prolonged length. I don't understand.
0 likesIt approximate s, as I get it, what guys do when they kidnap kids and convince the kid their previous life never happened and they only have the kidnapper, to meet all their needs.
If one can prosecute such a mind freaked, as a self centered kidnapper( abuser) why not the interviewer.
She is being investigated for murder. But I think 5 continuous hours is too much.
One wrong does not make another wrong right
Does anyone know why an artist does the art of the people in court?
0 likesHis "April Fools" bit was pretty wack lol
0 likesWhat evidence did they have though?
0 likesDa'vito shoulda took some notes from reagon mightve avoided the smuggling charge
0 likesWhy did he keep questioning her when she asked for a lawyer?
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Nevermind lol I commented too early 😅
0 likesCan someone explain how it’s second degree and not first?
0 likesIf you're wondering whats the guy's accent, he's a french speaker from Quebec province. (French canadian)
0 likesJim can't swim: Hard worker, educational and doesn't use adds
1 likeYoutube: your cancelled.
Oooh Youtube. How the algorithm got me this time! Love this channel!
0 likesThis interrogator interrogates like a kid in elementary school lol...
0 likesDo you know what day it is?
Yes...
What day is it?
I don't have to say anything.
So you don't know what day it is.
How in the fuck did she get only 10 years?
0 likeswhy when people kill someone innocent? and for sure a child or elder dont they get life in prison?
0 likesThis may be a stupid question, but please pardon my ignorance. What accent does the interrogator have, French Canadian? I like it!
0 likesThis is the first time I've heard about this case. This woman disgusts me. 🤮
omg the poor father :*( flipping hell :(
0 likesShes not even in prison right now 😤
0 likesWhy do they keep talking after choosing to remain silent?🤣
0 likesso we’ve all just been binge watching these
0 likesI really think something is wrong with me :0 I lowkey wished to have seen the pictures.
0 likesFun fact: it happened in the city xQC grew up in (I live close by)
1 likeA little off topic, I know Canada is half French/ half English. But honestly, I have never had anything to do with the French part. This detectives light accent might be the first time in forever.
0 likeswhat an awful woman omg
1 likeAsk for attorney. Shut up.
0 likesAsk for a Coke and say thank you!
2029? For killing two people, her children? That’s mind blowing
0 likesI haven't said this in YEARs but man...
0 likesshe got BUCKED on dude.
Do you know what day it is?
0 likes...3 minutes later...
Because you're acting like its April Fool's Day.
I have never seen so much effort put into such a terrible joke.
Im sorry this is tragic and all but youre telling me theres a man out there named Luigi DeVito?
0 likes16:15 is cyanide easily found in prison cells?
0 likes12:28
0 likes“We took what…actors?”
Interrogator
Maybe an enemy of her husband, got to him AND the kids.
0 likes“Today is April 1st and you seem to think it’s April fools day”
0 likesGuys it’s April 1st, she obviously meant it as a joke
0 likesShes innocent. And she wants everyone to call her they.
0 likesShe got 10 to life. Not 10 years. She’ll be eligible for release after 10 years which will probably not happen. She will probably spend life in prison unless a judge allows her to be released but that can only be done after 10 years served
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This is cucknada, not the us, she will be out in 15 if she isn't out already
1 likewait so she did kill them?
0 likesIt's not that he's not being aggressive, he's just French Canadian.
0 likesis no one going to talk about how the brother's name is Lugi?
0 likesSince the investigators face is obscured one must assumes it is none other than George saint Peire
0 likesWhat is patreon? Am seeing he has more videos there. I would like to check it out
0 likesMy dad lived in Laval and I'm from Montréal and I'm also Haitian and I don't like how close this story is to my every fiber...
0 likeshe's is definitely harassing her , the court will give her her penalty not him, had no right to do that to her
0 likes14:47 "today is the 1st of April....this is all a prank "
0 likesif only
pretty light sentence for children murder
0 likesThis detective does not impress.
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