It’s sad they didn’t do their due diligence the first time around. I know more forensics are around now but the victims dad even named this women as the likely culprit and the police ignored him.
@Deleted wdym they didn’t do it the first time they did do it the first time it’s just that technology wasn’t as advanced back then. They couldn’t find the culprit so they closed the case
@justin Romain well yea, but like they said, the dad named dropped this woman and they ignored it. its mentioned in the first couple minutes of this video
@IMadeAMistak Yer that's what confuses me the most, she was a cop at the time and even though forensics was still relatively primitive compared to now, she must have known a bite nark would leave more clues than anything else for someone looking, without that bite she likely would have gotten away with it, in fact she almost certainly would, as there would have been no direct evidence to link her to it, and only the vague memories from 23 years ago of witnesses to her being involved at all.
@justin Romain ..i mean: obviously technology wasn't as good back then.. but they didn't even acknowledge the victims father who said Stephanie Lazarus was his MAIN suspicion. The police ignored him completely so they didn't even question her back then. Sure they didn't have complex forensics, but they didn't even bother to question a woman who was known to pick very verbally violent fights with the victim and was also the mistress of the victims husband? Lack of forensics isn't an excuse for just lazy police work.
@justin Romain Actually there's been 2 civil cases because of the case. One by the victim's family for possible corruption and the city used some bullshit loophole with statue of limitations to get it thrown out. The other is by some lady who actually was pushed by police to not say the bite was Lazarus'. The second court case is still going last I remember.
@Deleted An accusation by the grieving father is not sufficient enough to detain that *woman. Not just forensics, but interrogation techniques, and even recording technology has improved since then.
@Sans youre probably right, but even without dna analysis Id think that getting a dental match from the bite mark to her teeth would have been possible, no? not sayin that alone would have been enough to put her away, but it probably would have been a start. But oh well
@IMadeAMistak Yeah, that surprised me as well. Why couldn't a dental match be made? There's too many unknowns in this case, but I'm glad an arrest was made, even if it came 25 years later.
@IMadeAMistak but didn’t they try to do the same thing for the Ted buddy case and they ruled it ineffective evidence like just matching up a mold wasn’t good enough
@Deleted this was the 1980's. let me go on a quick tangent to say, all of my misshapen, vague, both educated AND ignorant opinions of the police and what they do was formed almost entirely in the 1980's. and i was born in 82, meaning i didnt even really have cognitive thought processing until about 86 ~ 88, and everything im hearing is EXACTLY the due diligence of cops back then. if somebody told me over half the cold case files went cold in the first place cuz they couldnt find a minority suspect to pin it on, i wouldnt bat an eyelash of doubt.
all of the witness statements testimonies and what not that they pulled up were collecting dust this entire time because they spent who knows how many hours scouring the earth for those two mythical latinos, and when they couldn't find em, that was the end. they probably took out their "frustration" on some other undeserving minorities who'd never even been to this part of town and roughed up some kids for what these "bad hombres" 'got away with'.
damn fine police work, really. damn fine. it kinda says something everybody in the comments is railing this lady for being "such a bad liar" now, but that meant she was probably even worse then and still managed to evade authorities for half my lifetime. they can SAY it was forensics that brought the case together, but the only real difference i heard out of this entire video was "the two previous male (latino) suspects were invalidated" they had all the other information back when it first happened
@Deleted Actually, if you look up the case it's a bit more sinister than that. The criminalist that originally worked the case alleges that she was pressured to look away from Lazarus as a suspect in the original case in 1986. She and the victim's parents even tried to sue the city because of that. It might be a case where her fellow officers were trying to protect her from justice back in 1986.
@Anthony C137 I was thinking the same thing seeing all the “bite mark is evidence” comments. They threw that out in Bundy’s case and that was years before ol girl did it (I think).
@Wandering Soul not always. I'm sure many people commited crimes, got away with it, and lived a good life to the fullest then died of old age. Which is terrible, especially people who went into trial but had really good lawyers.
@Sans bite mark analysis isn't a science. It's a bullshit pseudoscience where "experts" have been told "hey, we think this person made this bite mark -can you confirm?"and they will confirm it even though the mark they have been shown isn't even a bite. I mean, to analyse a bite mark you need to know things like what force was used, was the skins taught, or loose etc etc. All this makes it impossible to be sure beyond a reasomable doubt
@Deleted Honestly I think it's better it happened the way it did. Lady got up one morning without a worry in the world. Even thinking she'd have a late breakfast later. Had an easy gig as an arts detective, husband and child. All of it ripped away after having the most anxiety filled conversation of her life she thought she could talk herself out of. She took Sherrys life and she got the life she spent decades building taken from her. She had nothing when she killed her and everything when she was caught.
@Wandering Soul Absolutely false. If you get caught it's because you likely didn't have the intelligence or the resources to cover it up properly. The unfortunate truth is that the vast majority of people who get caught we just the people who weren't smart or rich/influencial enough to cover it up.. Just the tip of the iceberg...
@IMadeAMistak So what if he suspected her? Suspicion isnt enough for a conviction, they probably did consider that when they re-opened the cold case since she was the immediate suspect
they were both in an intimate relationship with the guy, she threatened the nurse at her workplace and when the murder took place no one thought of her? jeez!
@justin Romain nah the father of the victim said he figured this woman did it. She was part of the police force, so it was ignored. Surprise, surprise.
@IMadeAMistak I get where you're coming from but you have a random guy, a grieving father, saying so-and-so killed his daughter and the name he mentions is a police officer. As a society we were only just moving past this idea that cops are above reproach and couldn't do such serious crimes in the 80s - we definitely didn't have the awareness we do today and even now we have a long way to go (just look at the Derek Chauvin case to see how many people still backed what he did to George Floyd and blamed Floyd for Chauvin killing him or even just how many people expected Chauvin to get off lightly/scott free because he was a cop) so the idea that a cop did it would be very hard to swallow for people at the time.
On top of all of the above, there were enough similarities to a rash of burglaries in the area (possibly something as a cop she very well could have created) that they believed they were looking for two MALE suspects. If current policing understanding/knowledge/procedures all say that you are looking for a guy and someone, who is under incredible stress and grief, says look into a woman, even one who didn't happen to be a cop, you would be more likely to follow your experience and training than the accusations of a grieving father. Now we know better and are learning more and more every day, not just forensically and procedurally but more and more psychologically too. Profiling and psychological analysis of a suspect's words, mannerisms and behaviours are becoming more useful to police the more we understand (these videos would have been handy in the 80s haha!)
@justin Romain, it was lazy police work and a cover up. Thank God Sherrie’s dad never let up. Petty burglars don’t go into a place in broad daylight and annihilate someone the way Lazurus did to Sherrie. Nothing was even stolen. Any good cop knows that when someone has their face bashed in and had horrific injuries inflicted after death, it’s personal. They just didn’t want to look into it because she was a fellow officer. Things went missing from the file and the envelope with the DNA swab was stuck waaaay back behind a bunch of junk in the coroner’s refrigerator. Thank God they caught this monster.
The victim's parents explicitly thanked the police apartment of that time, implicitly stating that the previous detectives hadn't done their job properly through the years.
@JackRabbitSlim the bite came from when the victim had her in a chokehold and almost got the better of her. She bit the hell out of her arm to get her to let go before killing her.
@Ratboy S. Really??! I’m new to hearing about this case. Do you think the police dept tried to cover for her once they found it was Lazuras? This is a crazy case. How can someone go on living and get married knowing they MURDERED someone? I don’t get it.
@Kash 75 I think they 100% covered it up, especially with the second case about the bite mark from what I'm seeing still open. Shame the family couldn't sue tho, I'd argue they deserved to go at them for their shotty case when she was 1st murdered and straight up ignoring their pleas to look into Stephanie Lazarus.
@justin Romain At 1:52 he literally states that her being a suspect was brushed aside, not due to lack of evidence nor an inability to test DNA, but because she was also an officer.
They didn't even attempt to investigate it, they just brushed it aside.
@JackRabbitSlim she was irrational and emotional when she killed her. If there was a struggle the biting might have been ‘necessary’ to overpower the victim.
Itachi Uchiha police often WANT to make a case or create controversy because it makes their job more valuable and important to them. Social services are no different
@JackRabbitSlim That's why everyone says, "revenge is a dish best served cold." Ms. Lazarus (ironic name by the way) was caught up in the throes of heated passion and that's how you get caught!
My guess is they had words and she got so pissed off that she pulled her gun on the victim and the victim probably tried to defend herself and grabbed the gun and were fighting to gain control over the weapon and she bit the victim's arm to get her to let go and then she shot her 3 times before preceding to bludgeon her face in after she was dead already in a psychotic rage.
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Robert Fierce2021-12-12 05:16:50 (edited 2021-12-12 05:17:26 )
Itachi .. are you sneakily trying to imply that the police is good even when they don't really try given that you yourself were a member of the Konoha Police Department working for The Third? Please my guy .. if you could not brag about your super skills for a day that would be nice, thanks. P.S. How's your brother?
@JackRabbitSlim They had the bullets that matched her service weapon, and the bite mark itself regardless of the DNA. They could have taken her down in the 80s and covered up for her.
@JackRabbitSlim I don’t think she had a big thought process about biting the victim. The crime was insanely violent, the bite probably happened “in the heat of the moment” as some Sort of emotional reaction
@Itachi Uchilha, that's a good one but not so fast. As protocol, they re-open unsolved cases after 20 yrs because now they're gonna have new perspectives, fresh focus and more advanced technology.
@justin Romain You really need to do the research on this case. this was a massive cover up AGAIN by the LAPD. The parents sued and had legal recourse. The statute of limitations ( which is what the LAPD was waiting on) ran out so they could not get sued. But, make no doubt. This was a cover up.
@justin Romain No they didnt. LA PD did not even interview Stephanie. They ignored that evidence because she was one of their own. You don’t know anything about the case. All 360 people who put a thumbs up don’t know anything about the case.
@OmellyJack * I’m surprise she didn’t get her hands on the original paperwork and DNA evidence and toss it out - since she worked there she could have done that.
Not because they were bored, because they are LAZY. This poor victim was denied justice for way too long because the police department didn't deem her important enough to bother with.
@Wandering Soul what if it never comes around. I got an evil stepmother who took my dad for everything and scarred all of mine and my brother childhood and sucked my dad dry of all his money and assets. After making all of his children suffer and losing a home which she wasn't paying even though dad had a good job and was paying but trusting her with the money. They're the reason I don't believe woman can actually really love a man. Anyway, she's doing even better now by all the money & credit she's got from my dad and doesn't look like she will ever pay for her evil deeds. Meanwhile dad is wasted and giving up on himself. It's hard to watch a fully capable successful mechanic for a dealership making good money go through such a downfall and such poorness. Something is wrong with our system.
@Delete Ted They likely did a lot, but ultimately found no evidence the first time around to support his claims. In an investigation everyone is a suspect, and people who commit crimes will sometimes try to blame it on others, so they can't just believe the victim's dad.
@justin Romain actually stephanies name came up from the very beginning, but because she was a police officer, they pretty much said nah fuck that and said it was a burglary gone wrong.
@Deleted Even if the police moved on Stephanie back in 1986, they would have gotten nowhere, as there was nothing to prove that she did it. Even if they went to trial there would have a circumstantial case that would not get a guilty verdict. Then she really would have gotten away with it. It not what you know, it's what you can prove.
This murderer looks so guilty. Just the look on her face in the shock in her eyes the way she opens her mouth. Even A five-year-old could tell that she's lying. She must have pissed somebody off at her police department 😂
@‘ Monica🖤. what do you mean exactly? Is this "fake'?
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Mehdi Hoseyni2022-05-19 23:17:35 (edited 2022-05-19 23:20:52 )
Last moment before she got arrested : what? You can't arrest me ,u don't understand, it was for a million years ago, that gives me the right to kill ppl.
She’s already the oldest woman alive, being born a million years ago and such. With a life sentence, she’ll probably have to serve another million years.
The idea that she was able to carry on with her life for 20+ years knowing that she killed someone is absolutely astonishing to me. How could anyone do that without going insane from the guilt?
That's what's so fascinating about this case. That she could go on and live a productive life, marry, adopt a daughter and rise through the ranks of the LAPD. But that's what psychopaths/sociopaths do because they have no remorse, no sense of guilt like "normal" people. They somehow are able justify the means to their evil ends. And they are incredibly self-centered, oblivious or not caring about the pain their actions cause other people. She was a good friend of John Rutten's, yet she didn't give a shit about his pain, about Sherri's parents' pain. A perfect example of the potential all-consuming power of jealousy.
@J Hemphill I really don’t think we should be giving her “credit” because she didn’t kill anyone (that we know of), except that ‘one time’. Once is enough- in fact, once is too much.
@m walker actually, if you're going to be a murderer, having no guilt or remorse can be a good thing unless you get caught and the time comes for sentencing and parole
Take a bong rip every time she mentions how long ago it was and you just might be able to astral project yourself back to the 80's to stop the crime yourself.
@JMT Golf I wish you the best of luck resolving whatever issues are causing you to needlessly and impotently lash out at strangers making jokes on the internet.
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Michael J.2020-09-01 03:00:09 (edited 2020-09-26 22:15:36 )
Do it at all the "I means" and you'll be able to go back far enough to prevent her parents from meeting each other.
@Spidercat I appreciate the way you so effectively chastised Justin . It was humane and constructive , yet should surely assist him in seeing the error of his thoughtless and cruel remark.
@Strong & Grand no you should feel great about it. I had so many laughs on this particular video and everyone chiming in making jokes it was hilarious.we can't change how horrible of a situation this was but we might as well get some laughs about it. I came in late on this but I saw the guys set up a lot of fun with it so I tried to join in . Hysterical. Have fun.
@Randall Polk Facts. It's Stephanie's horrible answers that make this hilarious. If she wasn't a cop, she'd have gotten busted years ago, I think. Also, it's crazy how tied in she was to the department. Spotless record, married to a cop, adopted a kid, raised money for kids, etc... I guess she tried to balance out her murder in a karmic sense. Fail.
@Becca Sertic yeah Becca... We should get a collection going. I'll handle the money and make sure it gets to the guy. I'll leave my contact information later.
Straight up man thats not that much. I defeated that challenge everyday all day for about 10ish years now lol. Now these bags of edible sour patch kids and watermelons I get might do it if I eat 5 bags of candies in one sit lol.
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Nicolas Rose2021-05-31 08:16:35 (edited 2021-05-31 08:19:05 )
@McKenzie Janzen "We here at the NSA thank you for your information the research and identification algorithm for your device has provided us with your location......."😜😂😂
I'm really impressed with this joke. Like, you could have ended it with "take a bong rip every time she mentions how long ago it was" and it would've been a basic YouTube comment. But that ending part? That punchline? Quick, simple, relevant, relatable, an original spin on a well-known format, and hilarious.
better do it every time " you know " gets said by either stephanie or the investigators, you'll be able to explore the galaxy after that many bong hits
@Jodi Stanton....Actually, it was the flailing of the right forearm and right hand from the get go.....just as soon as the first question hit the adrenal gland, there went the right arm and hand hitting the desk...I mean damn; this shit was consigned to a place of permanent absentia and then from out of no field, BAM......oh my fucking god....I'm sitting here typing this as I think about that realization and my pulse and blood pressure are up and I have butterflies and yet my worst offense was a DUI.....imagine what's happening in her guts!
The way she flips between scarcely knowing some things and knowing other specific details very accurately is hilarious to me. Especially when the details are related. Knowing so much about the specifics of her death but having no clue how she came about the knowledge or if she spoke with THE HUSBAND OF THE DECEASED about it is so unbelievable. If her memory was that inconsistent I'd be surprised that she's able to be functional enough to have a job like that.
i can't imagine going through my life knowing i'd killed someone, getting married knowing i'd killed someone, going to work knowing i'd killed someone, meeting with friends knowing i'd killed someone. it must be why she keeps saying it was "a million years ago," you'd need that kind of distance because even if she doesn't feel guilt or remorse, intellectually knowing you'd done something heinous would have a huge impact on your mental health. i just can't imagine living like that day-to-day, you know?
It's the second option here... because after she killed that woman she later on had sex with her ex, who where the spouse of the victim... Not to mention she was his lover before she decided to kill the woman
its pretty scary how people can feel they are still good people no matter what they do, ones who self preserve above all else, including preservation of the pack, its deeply treasonous to humanity
@Duggy Dugg what scares me is that supposedly sane people do this all the time. An individualist mindset and a deep desire for self preservation are a dangerous combination
Psychopaths sleep very well at night. Sometimes they catch a nap in the police cruiser or interrogation room after being pinched for murder(s). It's bizarre to see it until you realize that they totally lack empathy.
It's hard to understand that a person may not feel guilt, but life teaches us that there are indeed those who do not feel guilt for horrendous acts. I don't know how Stephanie functioned for so many years, working, marrying and adopting a child like anyone and had that secret that she murdered an innocent woman. Sherri never did anything to her, wasn't even involved in the break up if there was one.
3. This creature had a BADGE AND GUN for over 2O+years and AFTER she brutally killed that poor woman. 4. All of it is really even MORE for nothing because they still didn't end up together , living the "happily ever after" she was going for and WHY she did all this.
Well if its like a really long time ago your brain will try to pick something off and it might take a while. Even worse, memories do change and doesnt stay the same way forever. Theres a study into this
@Tony Arcieri wouldn’t them collecting and testing her dna from the cup without her knowing or consent be illegal and not be acceptable evidence in court or is it justified because she may have been and in this case was the prime suspect?That’s the part that trips me up. I feel like that would be illegal under normal circumstances. Obviously this wasn’t a normal circumstance but that seems like a grey area.
Right?? she was able to specifically remember the fact that his sister slept over at her house but not how long they've been dating for. That was a gotcha right there too tbh 😂
I don't remember this video starting so abruptly, I remember a great deal more introduction and context being set forth before hitting the interrogation. It established her position in the department, her history, why the detectives were looking into the case again, why they were suspicious of her, even gathering some DNA evidence from her without her knowledge from a trash can. This just suddenly drops in now though. Has the intro been removed for some reason?
Ahh thank you!! I thought I just had a weird memory thing going on because I did remember the entire case be given context and suddenly it just went missing lol
This video is now less than half as long as it was originally. There was so much backstory given before, and almost all of the interrogation was shown. It’s a true shame they had to hack it up, as it was fabulous and made far more sense to viewers, especially if they don’t know the case.
Not all cops are like that tbh. I would be surprised if there wasn't a predisposition to certain behavioral traits in the realm of what you are referring but cant write them all off. Sorry just bored and nit picky lol
Used most of these cases in my assessments in criminology, and I won’t lie these helped me get passes on my assignments and homework, well analysed and really educational, much appreciated.
@Enoch Powell Corporate media that is hilarious?!?! Please provide me with an example of how you gained your knowledge of politics? Do you have any education in politics?
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The Truth2020-09-08 04:00:13 (edited 2020-09-08 04:00:26 )
@Enoch Powell It's called a rhetorical question.
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The Truth2020-09-08 04:11:59 (edited 2020-09-08 04:19:31 )
@Enoch Powell Those same college grades will lead this country. There are very few presidents without college degrees in American history; including Donal Trump. So I will trust the next generation of college graduates to lead this country, the same way you trust in Donald Trump to lead this country. Trump's political party affiliation has changed numerous times. He registered as a Republican in Manhattan in 1987, switched to the Reform Party in 1999, the Democratic Party in 2001, and back to the Republican Party in 2009. How many times have you changed political parties??? Hillary Clinton attended Donald Trump's third wedding. Trump has contributed to Clinton's past campaigns and her husband's foundation. Trump was a Clinton supporter! One day you will open your eyes and realizing you got played... Trump will go on with his life being rich and famous and you will as a citizen had benefited in no way from his time as President!!!
@The Truth a rhetorical question is one which a person poses with no expectation of a response. A good example, "You just gonna stare at that burger?" to call out that a person doesn't seem to be eating.
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The Truth2020-09-09 17:56:03 (edited 2020-09-09 19:03:29 )
@antifa, blm & nfac are terrorists, marxists, nazis He has provided no proof of his success, but public record's show that he has filled for bankruptcy 6 times; good thing he has advisors and is not left with making the business decisions for this country!
@The Truth are you of the opinion that university students in any recent year leave college more intelligent than when they started? They are being "educated" to think as they are told and discouraged from doing any free range thinking as that may cause dissent from the approved position on every subject. Talk to a few college activists and see how their comprehension of reality stacks up, but if you are funding their "education", you may want to have an air sickness bag and some tranquilizers readily available.
@Tipsypyro You sound ignorant!! Conspiracy Theory much?!?! How did you come to that conclusion? What empirical evidence, do you have to support your opinion about the intelligence of recent year college graduates?
@Chill Will I started with nothing!?!? I'm not bragging, just stating fact's. I wish nothing but success; as I do for all people. I didn't build my net worth on my own; my wife and I achieved that together, and we both come from lower class homes. I'm not going to blame or thank any President for the success that I built for my success; I could see thanking my local government.
@Chill Will Thanks, I agree Trump is not 100% a bad person, it's some of his ignorant supporters, who makes it hard to get behind him. I hope you can complete your studies and wish you nothing, but success! I hope you vote this election regardless of who you vote for, it's your right as a citizen; I believe all citizens should exercise their right to vote! White, black, brown, or blue we must educated ourselves on the importance, of voting, credit, politics, and finances.
@KC Renee I can't tell you how I felt the same way while watching this! She dunno much- but she sure knew she was caught and guilty enough to ask for an attorney! She didn't have a badge to hide behind during this Interrogation! Nice Job Officers.
That basically sums it all! Well done sir. Feels like she played the dumb innocent as a response to all questions regardless of whether she’ll need to sound innocent about it or not
@Linda Niemkiewicz Did I ever say Trump supporters are stupid; but thanks for pointimg out that even dumb peoples votes count; why did you vote for Trump again???
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Hahaha yeah shows you that you could know everything about what to say and what not to say but once your in that situation you’ll just start acting a fool again
So Stephanie, are you in denial that you beat this woman to a pulp after she was already dead and your DNA was matched to the saliva that was found in the bite wound on this dead victims leg?? "Oh my gosh...um...I..I..I...um ...I'm trying to think..."
As soon as someone brings up a murder or in a room starts towards a topic of murder common sense should tell the person to stop talking and get up to leave and if they don't allow you to leave ask for your lawyer to continue . Murder has no statue to limitations nor does the foolish have any limitations to stupidity .
She thought she got away with it. Fear can shut down your frontal cortex and greatly reduce your ability to think clearly. She was caught off guard. That was the whole reason for how they did it this way instead of the normal process. She would have gone straight to the 5th and called for a lawyer to get her story straight. She knows she left a bite mark on the body. Unless she got all her dental work drastically changed she knows the evidence will be undeniable. Not to mention DNA. She has to be incredibly scared. You , or at least I can see clearly that she is behaving like a cornered animal. To think that you could hold it together in her situation is just not true. A sociopath will react. Not guilt. Just fear of being caught. A Full blown psychopath feels no guilt and no reaction to anything. But they are also passionless in their responses. She is scared, stuttering, voice shaky. All tells to a professional interrogation trained detective.
Also, I don't understand: if she bit the victim Bundy-style, and they had legally obtained DNA which was a complete match, why is this ruse even necessary? Juries don't convict on DNA and need to see her squirm and lie? Wasn't Bundy convicted thru dental impressions?
Parole board in 2037: "Should we let you out? Geez...I mean...you killed his wife, what a million years ago? What's this all about? Jeez... this is crazy. Denied"
Maybe mollions years ago you named yourself Stephanie not trying to humble yourself in trying to controll with no press of actions how interrigations and press had striken intrest gain filming. I see myself getting hurt bashed head with any chances of living giving the saultant
I like how rutten talks about sheri, and not stephanie during the verdict. not giving her attention or satisfaction. must be a blow to her narcissistic mind
I was about to pull the trigger until this comment saved my family from having to clean my brains off the wall. Now I'm back on the psych meds so we're good.
calm even responses get you out of everything. i’ve never killed anyone but i did some dumb stuff as a teen and when i got interrogated i just stayed calm made eye contact and talked calm and even and got away with some stupid shot
@Evan Miskavitch That's called being frazzled from trying to lie and realizing that it's not working, but deciding to keep going anyway. Btw, kinda odd to jump to schizophrenia when it can be explained extremely easily by the circumstances.
The random unnecessary social gossip in between saying how long ago it was she can't remember along with the endless detail of things that are pertinent to the case she's just running out the clock.
@anushkaLOLS I think it's the fact that she's caught by surprise and she would have never ever in her wildest dreams imagined to be questioned about the incident a couple of decades later.
The tactic of a vague memory was really stupid . Even after a long time certain things stand out in your memory - unless you were using drugs heavily or drinking heavily during that time . Or you’ve had some kind of brain injury . I don’t remember all details of a long term relationship I had a long time ago but I would certainly remember if his next gf and I had a fight or I engaged in other ridiculous and embarrassing behaviour . And I would definitely remember If they then married and then she was murdered and we went on to start dating again . To pretend she doesn’t recall any of that is just absurd.
"Jeeez, well last time I checked was this morning ... but that could have changed since then, ... gosh, ... maybe I am a woman, I don't know, ... can''t remember actually"
@The Truth I agree with you FWIW...but you seem a little triggered and instead of talking about the video you want to somehow start an argument on politics? Why not do that in response to a political video?
A normal/innocent person's response to the very first question (Do you know John ‘Rooten’) would've been “Do you mean John Rutten? Yeah - we met in college and dated for about four years. His wife was murdered in 1986.” Above all else - that's such a significant event it would be the first thing to pop into most people's head. Instead she feigns ignorance of everything under the sun. Again... a normal/innocent person being asked those questions would not be so panicked with rapid breathing and dry mouth. All of her interrogation training went out the window in a heartbeat.
It’s interesting as hell that she doesn’t ONCE say. “I didn’t kill her” or “I would never kill someone”. “I am innocent”. “You’ve got the wrong person”. Just weird non denials like “this is crazy”. “I’m totally in shock”. “I can’t believe someone said that I did this”. “We had a fight so I went and killed her? Come on”. Only references to the craziness and absurdity of the situation, but never flatly saying “I didn’t kill anyone”…. No anger for being accused of something so heinous. “You guys are just doing your job”. Freudian slips like “gosh everybody I know is dying” and then her clumsily trying to clean up the slip of her tongue. Fascinating and very telling. Her brother has fought for her innocence and called into question the DNA evidence. It’s true that the DNA samples were unaccounted for, for a suspicious amount of time, and I think to say that the DNA evidence shouldn’t be trusted in this case is a fair point. LAPD has a history of corruption and I don’t think it’s totally unbelievable that they might plant DNA evidence to close a cold case. But her brother is still wrong. That he can watch the interrogation and see anything other than a guilty person trying her best to appear unaware of what’s going on is amazing. Reading body language and word choice is not an exact science. One weird statement or word choice by itself can’t tell us much and can often lead to a bad assessment of what’s going on. But if the subject of interrogation gives an unusually high number of so called “red flags” all at once and over and over again throughout an interrogation; that, along with circumstantial evidence and witness testimony can be very accurate. The sheer number of strange word/phrases, physical displays of unmitigated terror and fright, the lack of statements the majority of innocent people would say, TOGETHER with the testimony of family pointing her out as a potential suspect back when it happened and it not being followed up on, the fact she had a gun stolen that was the caliber used in the murder, the fact she acted as if she couldn’t recollect something as intense as a confrontation over a man she had at a place like a hospital that was witnessed by many people, the fact she initially left out the fact she dated John, the fact she acted as if she didn’t know if she had even met the victim, only to later admit she confronted her at work over a love triangle, which is something almost no one would forget, as it is a rare occurrence. Also, the report of another confrontation at Sherri’s home where people say she threatened to kill Sherri while screaming at her. The fact she let the detectives bring up “john’s wife” and then talking to them about who she was, whether she remembered or met her for at least 10 minutes without immediately acknowledging that this questioning must be related to her death is very strange. A long time on and off boyfriends wife being murdered would forever be in her mind and memories, and somehow she needs to jog her memory. So she never mentions through all the questioning about Sheri what happened to her until they ask “do you know what happened to his wife” and then she says “yeah I know she got killed” right away without hesitation. Her answering that so quickly makes it even more strange that she would allow the cops to bring her up and question her about their interactions or possible animosity without going “wait a second, she was murdered, why the hell are you asking me questions like this, what are you insinuating?” Is beyond strange. She was simply so frightened that she couldn’t bring herself to bring up her death unless specifically asked. Then there’s her insane facial expressions and changes between her demeanor when she’s asked a regular question about an address or school fact, vs when she is asked something about the people involved. She clearly has a good memory and she spends the first 20 minutes of the interview recalling all kinds of very specific pieces of useless, trivial information in great detail, then suddenly becomes confused and unable to recall things that are far more intense, like a fight over a love triangle had in front of everyone at the woman’s home, and at her job. So while no one body language move or weird answer could be used to flatly state what’s going on: Stephanie Lazarus gives us an absolute cornucopia of red flags, word choices, omissions, pointless inclusions of random facts, that we can easily determine, along with circumstantial evidence and testimony of family members and co workers, that this woman is 100% guilty, even if totally disregarding or throwing out the DNA evidence. It is beyond clear that she murdered this woman. Remembered everything. Her brother needs to come to grips with this. His sister murdered a love rival, and then wasn’t caught due to a reluctant police department that didn’t want to investigate or take down one if their own.
@Joshua I just find this case so fascinating. Watching the unraveling, in real time, of a persons 20+ old concealment of the fact she murdered a love rival is just harrowing.
Yes- you made so many good points. An innocent person would be repeatedly denying they killed her, would be asking questions and saying things like “I didn’t do this- why do you think I did this? I didn’t kill anyone!”. An innocent person would be terrified and desperate- knowing the police suspected them enough to even bring them in for an interview.
Detectives who re-examined the cold case files in 2009 were eventually led to Lazarus, by then herself a detective. A DNA sample from a cup she had thrown away was matched to one from a bite on Rasmussen's body that had remained in the files. Lazarus was convicted of the murder in 2012[2] and is serving a sentence of 27 years to life for first-degree murder at the California Institution for Women in Corona.
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Human Wreckage2022-04-08 00:05:47 (edited 2022-04-08 00:10:51 )
There’s no reason to get so defensive, reactive, and dodgey unless she was hiding shit and panicked. I have memory issues due to head trauma. If the police asked me the same basic questions regarding ex-boyfriends or my ex-husband that I haven’t spoken to in 10-15 years, I could easily answer them without all this stress and nonsense.
@Ice thanks for the timestamp. I was not even watching at that point, but jesus christ. even the malfunctioning dentist robot is more convincing than her...
Ppl with a faint memory normally don’t need to say it a million times during questioning because it’d be clear as day to the interviewer that it’s faint. Also, I’m amazed that such a seasoned detective didn’t stop talking and ask for her lawyer 10 minutes into this mess.
Obviously she doesn't know how to talk in the modern day, she was born a million years ago. She always says, "Gee, I don't know when we dated. It was so long ago. What year was this? 1959?".
I see the crazy in her eyes. See what I can't wrap my head around is why do people resort to such drastic measures of murdering people it's never that serious . RIP Sherri may your beautiful soul rest.
I also see it, if you pay attention you'll notice that trend in people....what ya think that look indicates? It's crazy to me more people don't recognize it.
An important thing to note is WHY she stayed. Shes a cop and she knows that all they have done at this point is mention a name. If she gets up and leaves she knows thats a major red flag. She also believes she can still talk her way out of this clearing up any "misunderstandings" to fellow cops.
She's serving time at maximum security corona prison, where I'm sure she was treated to a warm welcome by her fellow inmates, some of whom she was probably responsible for their arrest, investigation and incarceration.
She sought to build cases against people who in many ways could well have been prosecuted on no more than circumstantial evidence, evidence that she used to try and establish "beyond reasonable doubt" seeking conviction for the maximum penalty while she carried the guilt for a murder, all of those cases that resulted in a conviction and prison sentence should be appealed as a miscarriage of justice, her word is tainted by a devious mind and her "swearing on the Bible to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth", is meaningless in the context of her sworn statements in court, as an officer of the Law.
Before walking in to this room she thought for the last 2 decades that she had gotten away with murder. The enormity of the realisation that she's now being interrogated for the murder she got away with is crashing down on her while answering their questions. Imagine living with that secret for 25 years and then suddenly realising you're being interrogated for the murder you thought you got away with.
Before seeing the comments, my first reaction was that we see politicians lie like this all the time. When most of them are in front of a microphone, they're often lying.
I think the fact that he points out when and how she lies makes her look worse ot is cringe though
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Real Talk2020-09-18 05:22:50 (edited 2020-09-18 05:27:24 )
@Molly Prysunka bases on your logic then the longer ago an event has occurred that event should not be questioned or commented on ( i.e. Hilary interview) Thankfully these detective didn't follow your logic in regards to a 23 year old cold case. Gosh detectives get a life that unsolved murder happened like 20 years ago get a girlfriend or hobby or something. Better to be a fool than speak and remove all doubt.
She spent the past 20 years hoping this day wouldn't come. I'm sure her adrenaline is through the roof. I mean she's a damn cop and it took her a hour to ask for a lawyer because she couldn't think properly 😂😂
Chris Watts was worse IMO. He gave away so much just with his behaviour and word choices. Assuming the worst as well as not having any emotional investment didn't help either. If anything he should have made more clown faces and taken a page out of her book.
well take into account that over 20 years you got away with it then out of nowhere you are getting hit with questions about it with no time to prep lmao makes sense
I had never considered that detectives rehearsed how to ask the questions to make sure they get justice. Thank you for this view into the justice system!
Her motion of picking her arm off the table and dropping it back down repeatedly is something I notice when people are being defensive or argumentative, and something I do myself sometimes. It's SUCH an obvious sign of discomfort and annoyance.
It's crazy when you realize how many sociopaths and psychopaths go into policing. It's one of the top professions for psychopaths. These are the people out in our neighborhoods, armed, keeping the peace. ✌ 😬
@Stefano Barzini not sure if you saw my comment with a link before it got deleted by someone, but it was literally one of the first to come up if you just google a list of professions most attractive to psychopaths. The one I found was by Forbes.
You know being a psychopath doesn't make you evil, right? It just means decreased emotions/empathy, which would actually be helpful for someone who works in a violent/stressful environment.
@Ruth Thompson that’s true, but it also constitutes a huge temptation for the psychopath to abuse a position of power. You can find psychopaths talking about how the way their mind works and how they think in terms of how they can manipulate and control others, even if their motivations aren’t malevolent in and of themselves. It takes a GREAT deal of self-awareness and self-control to behave in a way that benefits others, especially when it doesn’t benefit themselves or flatter their authority. I’m not saying that they couldn’t operate very well in a high stress environment, or that they couldn’t behave admirably, but there are a lot of situations when a psychopath is the last person you’d want in a position of power and authority like that. In other words, it could be very good or very bad. The better we understand psychopathy and the more psychopaths themselves are given the opportunity and means to understand and analyze themselves, the better chance of a positive outcome there could be. At the moment, though, I think it’s a widely mysterious and misunderstood phenomenon.
@Iluvpie6 That's all very true. The original comment rubbed me the wrong way is all. I was watching a video earlier today about psychopathy and how it doesn't necessarily make you evil, so I didn't like to see someone talking about "*those* people."
How does someone live with themselves after killing another person in cold blood . She destroyed so many people's lives and just went on with hers.She got away with it for many years.
@Honudes Gai oh geez, golly, I didn't know all women were supposedly Stephanie Lazarus Would you like to hear a story of how I met the love of my life before I call out your narrow-minded generalization of women though 😍
nick browning there are a few studies you can look at where they find males speak more often in a room where females were being perceived as speaking more, they think it’s about an apprehension to listen to women (by other women as well as men) I can look for it if you guys like
@nick browning yeah I get what you mean and I realize it might look like we're being butthurt by these silly "jokes" but you'd be surprised to know the percentage of idiots that do end up applying it because of it being normalized like this and just end up subconsciously believing in said stereotypes
Look at the comments above for instance, one of them justifying the other dude's comment saying women do in fact talk in circles, and the other asking me to go back to the kitchen lmao
@nick browning aahhh wait someone told me not to associate with people that actually believe in stupid ass stereotypes I gUeSs tHat meAnS gOodByE <\3 :'/
@K K And? Girls make generalisations about guys all the time too lol. Also, 90% the comment you were first talking about was a *joke*. You know, a joke? Those things we can't have anymore in 2020 without someone crying?
@K K Yup. People are still making basic husband/wife jokes in 2020. If it was a guy panting & sweating his way through the interview, there would have been plenty of male-centric humor. I hope you didn't bang your head when you fainted, though.
I think they were really happy that she didn’t lawyer up instantly. It was a huge gamble trying to get her talking about her husband and that affair. As long as she talks and doesn’t lawyer up, she was bound to incriminate herself.
@Tyrone Dinkleberg there’s literally more people being cry babies about kk’s comment than the original one they commented on including you lol maybe take your own advice and ignore it, instead of crying about it
@Honudes Gai what you just wrote can be also said about men. It's not just women who are talking in spiral. I'm not sure how many men did you meet and work with, but I met some who would do the "a 1 minute story for 20 minutes" thingy.
@K K it's just a knock on marriage itself. Anyone married for years or in a long term relationship would laugh at that. What's your longest relationship?
It's not about patience so much as pure strategy. Let suspect bury herself by one lie and keep on until they get too deep for defense lawyers to burrow out of from any depth.
@fsxanas90 omg your so funny I forgot to like your comment because I laughed so hard it’s like I couldn’t even laugh. Now go hang out with the boys and eat Cheeto puffs on the couch with a white shirt on 😍🥰😜
I had a buddy that had a talent for that with girls he was interested in. They could go on and on about stuff he had zero interest in and he would keep them engaged for hours sometimes. My eyes would glaze over after about 30 seconds.
@Honudes Gai I think both men and women often go on tangents when telling stories, it depends on the person but once you’re married you kinda have to listen to them regardless of gender u know what I’m sayin
it's not really patience though, the more someone talks the higher chance they are going to say something they might regret. It just makes sense to let people like this talk as much as they want.
@K K since the beginning of time ,2020 & the end of time , ppl still gonna be talking this way. 8 out of 10 women yap n yap n yap in circles. Nothing new here.
@Honudes Gai the people i know who do that are men. have you never been held captive by a bar-room bore ? they are found everywhere, all over the world, and always men. similar to one-up-man-ship. tall tales.
@Hazzah King but they didn't need her to incriminate herself. they had her on dna evidence. unless she was going to say that she was involved in a sado-masochistic relationship with the victim, just before her death, how else does she explain her dna in bite marks on victim. even then it's for the jury to decide. bang to rights.
Her gun was downstairs in her office in her backpack. They needed her in this small room because this is where they placed the hidden camera. They knew she would never speak openly in a room made for interrogations. I believe this is the room used for privacy between lawyers and suspects. I read the transcript of their entire interaction up until they leave to take her to the transport car to prison. It's on scribd...In case you are wondering how I have this information....lol. They never read her her Miranda rights until after they bring her back in the room. She had no idea about the camera. At some point after her arrest and they are planning to secretly escort her out of the building into an unmarked "blacked out crown vic no media nothing like that", she says "I guess I should smile at the hidden camera". Lol. They hid her handcuffs by placing her jacket over top of them in the front so it looked like she is carrying her jacket and they are all leaving together...which was probably strange because it all took place before 8 a.m. BTW, if anyone wants to see the autopsy report it's on scribd also.
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It is easy for us, the audiences that already know who the villains are, to say things like "guilty suspects will often try to act naive but truthful subjects will address the confrontation", or mock the reactions in general.
In reality, a truthful subject's confrontational behaviors can easily be manipulated to look bad in court; the guilty subject's reactions might make the interrogator doubt less if there is no sufficient evidence. Keep in mind that Lazarus was convicted because of the DNA evidence, not her nervous behaviors.
It’s such a shame to consider that she ended that poor woman’s life over a heated romantic conflict, but now 20+ years later she isn’t even with the guy she was apparently willing to kill someone over. One heated dispute, and she ended a life and then completely moved on with her own.
@Okiwaga Jealous, controlling sociopaths. “If I can’t have you, no one will.” It’s actually far more common for men to revenge kill their partners/their partners’ loved ones than the other way around.
For sure. Probably wouldn't have made it any less tragic though if they had ended up together. Maybe more so to find out the truth decades later about the person he'd have spent his life with. I get what you're saying though. Glad they didn't end up together for his sake.
@Jimmy Jay He gave her hope by cheating on Sherri with her while engaged. That told her "see, he still wants to be with me, if she were out of the picture we'd be together." And the sick thing is, she was right. He DID go back to her, shockingly quickly after the murder. So he's hardly innocent in all of this, although obviously she's the guilty one.
@Cygnals BPD and sociopathy are two completely different disorders, present in very different ways and are treated differently. It's a pretty sweeping opinion you have of people struggling with these disorders.
@HaliforniaZ True. They are on the ASD spectrum, but Sociopaths are different than Psychopaths because of their low impulse control. And they can become overly attached to a person or group, so when they're rejected they're capable of immense levels of cruelty. Psychopaths tend to have better self control, can't attach to people, and tend to plan their crimes extensively.
She wasn't even with him anymore right after she murdered poor Sherri. She met up with him in Hawaii a few years later for a tryst but John was never seriously interested in her ever.
It’s crazy imagining this interview took place voluntarily discussing such old (and assumably irrelevant information if innocent) yet she is incredibly defensive the entire time. An innocent person would have looked at this as a long chat kindly providing information from old memories, and with her career she would have been incredibly supportive/informative/helpful. I would imagine she was a half witted officer with how she handles herself. CRazy to think her colleagues realized they have worked with a murder this whole time.
The faces the Stephanie makes when playing dumb about knowing anything were nothing short of amazing. The limbic system kicked in her eyes were popping, fight or flight was at work. Jabber jaw answers for questions that needed an immediate concise answer, Stephanie w as coming apart at the seems. Eventually exercising right to an attorney and right of silence ending the interview abruptly.
@Adi For the record you were comoletely right originally (I mean in reversing the joke to bring some balance, not that either of these generalizations is 100% true, although yours was closer to the truth). The fact that people tried to play it off as a joke is doubly invalidating and hurtful. I was expecting the gaslighting from the person making sandwich jokes, but the fact that Laurenn tried to blame you for "ruining" the thread is particularly depressing. You are not alone, there is something about the internet that brings out the worst in people.
It was sad that Sherri's parents were begging the LAPD to investigate Lazarus at the time and they told him, something along the lines of, that he watched too many movies.
That doesn't mean the case doesn't deserve to be solved or closure brought to the victims loved ones. That's why these cold cases need to be pursued. They are just as important as current cases.
@Sweet F I mean, it's gotta be like a million years ago .... Like, I remember I was riding my dinosaur that day, and I remember because it was so sunny and hot.... I was like.... gosh ! .... Plus I've taken about what....like tens of thousands of billions of pictures since then; (I'm a picture freak, among other things, y'know?) Uh.... but gosh, I just can't remember, and I remember that I can't remember, because I'm a crazy-eyed liar and a murderer....but .... gOd !!!1!
Gee I think the detectives might have? Gosh it’s been so many years. I know that Bob’s neighbour called Sally used to cook pancakes in her backyard at 8am and listen to Lady Gaga
@minikui kowai desu there are no statues of limitations on murder...you kill someone and get caught 50yrs later you will still be put on trial .... My sociolgy/criminology teacher had a cop come in and talk to one of her classes, a student admitted to killing someone a couple years back but said he was never caught(said this infront of a cop) and was arrested as soon as class was over
@T.R. Hillwe love a self aware commenter!! At least you know now that these people weren’t actually wanting a cold case to stay cold lol 😂that would be a whole new type of individuals to exist haha
Yep, she kept saying a million years ago. ....So you're telling me that Stephanie Lazarus pistol whipped and shot some dinosaurs through some blankets to muffle the sound of the gun fire? WOW !
So, officers get around the law by interviewing people for over an hour Before telling them they are under arrest and have the right to remain silent... Condolences to the family of the woman who was killed. 😢
The Only DNA they had was she bit the murdered woman and the police knew a woman would only do that. I think they knew all a long but had to wait. Sad thing what she did killing a new mother.
@Dr. feelgood. Ted Bundy bit one of his victims also. They forced him to have a cast made of his teeth, and it was a match. So sad that some people feel they have a right to destroy the lives of others!
As soon as John Rutten's name came up, she knew EXACTLY why she was there. Although she acted as if she couldn't remember a thing about John & Sherri, and was dumbfounded as to why she was being questioned. A true narcissist.
@Karla Gordon I swear!!! it's so annoying, narcissism is an actual diagnosis that needs to be diagnosed by a mental health professional but ppl on the internet just go around labeling anyone who lies/commits a violent crime/is mean "a narcissist", so the word has lost all meaning. same with gaslighting. everyone nowadays has been legitimately gaslit and knows multiple actual narcissists... 😏🙄
@egg bun I know. If someone cheats....they're a narcissist.....if they are a drug addict.....they're a narcissist.....if they're gossipy...a narcissist. It's like a new word.
on a serious note it's crazy how well these techniques work especially on somebody who would have been taught them and had a career where she used them on a regular basis. I'm glad she's facing justice finally
Man, I can't help it, I love this stuff. Wow, someone in this position being so foul...it's always awesome to see them get caught. It's almost delightful to watch them realize that their life just took an unscheduled derailment.
Nicest 57' Impala From all the movies and videos. Ice Cubes "good day" , Eazy E's 64, OG Grandma's 63 from drinking juice in the Hood
Hector's green 63' or Big Worms 61 from Friday Tupac 61 to live and die in LA Doe boy's from 64 "Boyz in the hood "
Sorry if my dates are wrong but I love the 59 or 60 X frames were something special. I wish I knew more but just saying the 57 is my favorite. Everyone knows that the 62,63,64 the 62 gets no love from what I see or hear. I was lucky enough to buy me a 1960 in 07' when I graduated HS. Prices are crazy now. I will never sell.
@The McPoyles true crime loser does a good take on this story. A little humours. No ill will to the her victim or her family. Stephanie is what she is. Thankfully now paying for her lack of consciousness.. Though not very comunnicative. (Susan bahns channel has a little story regarding such)
If you take out the tangents, the "gosh", and "I mean..." nonsense, the stuttering, and the exacerbated sighs, I'm convinced this would be a 10 minute interview.
I think she's just trying to make it so that she doesn't say anything explicitly clear so that she doesn't force herself to stick to a specific story/chain of events but yea it was fuckin annoying hearing that every 5 seconds
While the entire situation of her getting away with murdering someone in cold blood for years isn't funny, I couldn't help but laugh at this. You'd think a detective in such a senior position with years of experience in the field would have learned a thing or 2 about looking innocent 😂😂😂 her panic really outshines this ghastly performance
I've always thought it to be very telling that she never contacted John immediately after the murder to offer her condolences --- being that they had been "good friends" and in frequent contact for several years beforehand, including her showing up 3 times uninvited at John & Sherri's condo (and even having sex with him). Her abrupt silence alone should have raised red flags. Actually, I believe John suspected her all along, but just couldn't face the possibility. He even may have KNOWN, but was afraid of her by that point.
What I find really disturbing about this is that this man had moved on to the point of marrying another woman and Steph just could not calculate that in her mind. What was she thinking, "I will kill his wife and he will want me back"? Maybe that's exactly what she was thinking.
A police detective trying to convince other police detectives that she was able to make it to detective in spite of having such a bad memory that she couldn't even remember what year she graduated college, what year she met her husband, or even what year it was right then. Fascinating.
@Inward Lit To answer your question seriously, that expression is highly unusual in human adults, but common in other primates. It’s adrenalised suppressions of rage. Not covert suppression, but it’s a replacement for lower-teeth “snarl", where the mouth opens with the jaw fully tightening downwards and jutting the chin outwards. It’s essentially an attempt to release her intense anger whilst hiding her teeth, which is primal and involuntary (not fake like her other ludicrous animations).
You can tell A LOT about somebody just by looking at their eyes folks. The crazy ones ALWAYS have scary looking eye balls. RIP Sherri, you put up one hell of a fight 👍
I must have watched this half a dozen times at this point and what struck me this time is the lack of theory of mind on Stephanie's part in regards to how she responded to the questions about Sherri's place of work and her job. Who in the hell can't remember whether they met someone or not but remembers what they do for a living and can also regale you with every meaningless detail of their own life story? I don't know what some of my close friends and consistent acquaintances/drinking buddies do for a living, let alone their significant others!
Is this video cut in the beginning? It seems like the original had additional footage/exposition on the crime and that the opening scene was intended to be a transition from that to the interrogation.
the most eerie thing about this to me is that she’s probably having flashbacks the entire time of the exact moments of her ending sherry’s life. it’s terrifying how she got away with it for that long.
I've watched this video a couple times and what I can't get is how the cops thought The murder was done through burglary. There was injury caused after death. That is saying it's personal
I was thinking about that, too: she probably expected to have to use her alibi right away, but then they never questioned her. So a few months go by, and she’s just waiting… but nothing happens. Then a year goes by… she’s a little jumpy, but still nothing. Ten years go by, and dna testing science evolves to the point that had the murder happened today, she would have definitely been found out. In fact, she’s pretty sure she left tons of dna at the murder scene that was probably sampled and put into storage. Can they test dna that old? But no one’s going to look into a case that happened ten years ago, right? By the time twenty years have passed, she figures that it’s a done deal. Something she’ll never have to deal with again. And then one day, it comes back to bite her in the ass.
@George Karson Disfigurement of the face is a big tell - the murderer is nearly always someone known to the victim. The eyes are damaged so that the victim can never identify the murderer (even if dead) and facial damage, in this instance, would more than likely denote jealousy.
@Tony Arcieri honestly I think she gotta away with it for so long cause the department back in the day was reluctant to invest one of the own.i watch videos of cops arresting other cops dui ext. And that shit didn't happen in the 70s and 80s. Were in the age of accountability.
I love the "a million years ago" comment she keeps throwing out when talking about the time. It's almost as if she's trying to say: "I wasn't caught back then, so who cares? Let's just sweep this under the rug and let this go."
I transcribe homicide interrogations for a living and I hear a lot of "You know what I'm saying?" and "You know what I mean?" and "You know?" used excessively. Some people go hard on the TMT rambling and it's a headache. Fkng hilarious how people think they can get away with murder in this day and age. This woman must have been a really terrible detective, that's all I gotta say.
I know she says it in the video but oh gosh it was like a million years ago? What was I doing a million years ago... probably a primordial slime oozing out of a sea sponge? Couldn't really tell you...
Her best lie would have been that she and Sherri developed a lesbian relationship after they met at the hospital and agreed to meet to talk about John. Then admit they met the murder morning where she gave her the playful bite as they'd agreed to tell John that evening about the situation. After she left, then the two Mexicans come in and commit the murder. Of course she had to lie, because alternative lifestyles were taboo at that time, etc. In Cali- she had a good chance of walking with that story.
She didn't think she had to have a story since she thought she got rid of all the evidence in the LAPD's evidence rooms, but the DNA swab test was filed away in a place she did not know, so she was unable to steal it.
Not really, All lies are hubris. Its just tjat some are more some are just more eloquent. You can put all the lipstick on a pig you want, its still a pig.
@mandarina blue As a cop, and knowing that DNA testing wasn't available in 1986, she should've realized that evidence would've been preserved and was sitting somewhere to possibly come back and bite her someday (no pun intended). She should've had some kind of alibi ready just in case...or tried to, somehow, tamper with the evidence...
The Breakfast Clubber true. But being in law enforcement she should try to prepare for a possible cold case opening back up.... especially with DNA becoming a thing.
I think she knew there was evidence against her in 1986 they could have followed up but chose not to, so she assumed she was going to be protected forever
My comment was about her best lie. The bite is just expert against expert. You can buy the opinion you want from the marketplace. All she needed was reasonable doubt, and the political correctness of Cali politics takes care of the rest. She would have walked, then moved on to talk-show gold.
@Z This is a myth that's been around way too long. Psychopaths aren't really any more intelligent than 'normal' people walking around. (Neither are sociopaths.) They are convincing about it but that's part of their manipulation. Check it out on google if you want.
The fact that she should have been a suspect back when it happened and wasn't just because she's a cop, she probably didn't think she ever would have been brought up on charges at all.
Thing is, she's not expecting the case to resurface after all those years! She's not prepared and that's absolutely the detectives' intention: to take her by surprise and see what they can get!
@the sane party You know, that story sounds compelling except ONE MAJOR PROBLEM! The bite marks, as mentioned in the video, was POST MORTEM! It's easy to forensics to tell if an injury was post-mortem! She was really dumb to have done that! 🤣It's REALLY DIFFICULT for her to explain the bite marks if her DNA was found on it!
Debbie Young Understood. I guess they SEEM more intelligent bc of their hyper-focus & fixation. Anyone who is super focused on something tends to know much about it. Thx for the distinction.
@the sane party agree, her talking to these cops is what put her away. The DNA could have been explained by a good attorney. They had no proof she killed her.
@Jenny Àldrich You can't stand liars? So you're a perfect human being and have never lied in your entire life? Please say reasonable things. Why not just say you can't stand for horrible acts?
@Pink. Lemonade If you read the book Lazarus Files you will find out so much of the evidence went missing, Stephanie Lazarus worked at the precinct that held the evidence and it is assumed she was the one who stole the evidence.
@A-Frame-Wedge oh, I didn't know that. I was just saying that in general they wouldn't throw away evidence in a cold case, but I didn't know they where saying that Stephanie herself destroyed it.
By this time there's no way she would have had any thoughts that it would come back on her. So she wouldn't have spent time and effort year after year checking she had stories sorted just in case. It was over. Done. She had got away with it.
@SEBAS_andshrimp i agree. It was finished , swept under carpet. The only thing that could have gone wrong, reinvestigating it, happened. And to be honest, with lots of crimes happened & happening, she knew she had a fair chance of never paying for what she did
@rachybaby72 sorry for responding to a monnnths old comment but do you know if there was a common idea about DNA testing before it was actually tested and proven to work? it’s interesting to think about detectives transition from going “there’s nothing to do with this blood”>>“it’d be crazy if there was a way to test this blood”>>“I heard there’s going to be a way to identify blood”
@Jonathan Huerta Lol I understand what you are saying. The truth is we all have sociopathic tendencies. Some people just won't admit it and call me crazy.🤣
@rachybaby72 it def was taboo back then. HIV/AIDS was prevalent and wlw took care of the men bc they were taboo with the virus.ppl thought it could get passed in every possible way
@Minerva Minavera No, being a lesbian wasn't taboo back then, and nobody was really talking about women with regard to HIV/AIDS. Everyone was talking about men, which is why you ignored my "lesbian" argument and pivoted to "men".
@Daily Dissent Ironically, if she had confessed back then, she most likely would have been out of jail prison by now. Maybe out very early due to good behaviour.
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Some Guy2022-03-05 02:46:48 (edited 2022-03-05 03:11:17 )
Really surprised ol John had the nerve to talk considering he was basically the reason all this happened. He could have prevented it all.
Also, her faces at 25:00 are pure nightmare fuel. That was actual insanity showing itself. No normal person would make those faces in that situation.
Did you just blame someone for the murderous actions of another, because they were cheated on??? You do know that there are strong independent women out there who get cheated on, lick their wounds and then move on with their lives, right? And they don't even have to murder their rival to do so. Sorry, but that was a dumb comment.
She’s acting confused with those evil eyes.This should be investigated when the woman was killed , but am sure there was cover up to protect this evil woman.
She went on the offensive to throw the objective back on the interviewers. At that moment she was very comfortable to be manipulative. What she hid was very clearly noticed by her facial expressions. Lack of empathy or reflective of any feelings she may have had once she recalled it
Just by her facial expressions you can tell she's trouble. Look at the number of times she blinks. Reminds me of another famous actor who was in a defamation case.
I wish I didnt read this comment cause now Im noticing them even more. She is fucking g r a t i n g. How do investigators have the patience for this shit.
@Its Emby I was born in Ucraina and have been living in Italy for more than 15 years, my English isn't perfect but as someone that have been studying it for years, it's difficult to me to understand how her one seems to be so limited. But I guess it is mostly due to the stress factor as she didn't expected to be interrogated at that moment and she was careful about things that she was saying. So this video is still a great example of human reaction.
Keith James2022-05-28 00:50:23 (edited 2022-05-28 00:50:52 )
The fact that she “has been doing this a long long time” and couldnt suppress her guilty behavior; or stop the discussion all together, and ask for a lawyer shows me the bar set to hire police seems too low…
Wouldn't an innocent person just say, "I have nothing to do with it. If you consider me a suspect then I will speak with a lawyer". I think Stephanie thought she could talk her way out of it which was a huge mistake.
agree, I definitely feel like she thought she'd get special treatment bc "I'm a cop, these other cops are my buddies, this is just a formality, it's been 25 years there's no way I'll stop getting away with it now!!!" I think she was also trying to build up some rapport with the cops she was talking to and that's part of the reason she was rambling so much, almost like oh we're just chatting about other things like my vacation (Hawaii I think she said?) and the stuff about Sherri is just interspersed here n there. this is obviously just speculation on my part but I also kind of wonder if maybe she'd seen some things covered up by cops for another cop and thought she might get the same favor
Just found this channel .im so late the breakdowns are next level very detailed and put together So well. I can see much time was put into this. I will watch all these . hoping for some more soon. Well done
I honestly feel so bad for the father. He knew right away who killed his daughter, but had to wait 23 years for the police to even give attention to his lead.
@Kathleen St.Denis oh oh oh, I just realized that’s it’s quite likely they had passed by the conviction, seeing as Rutton was quite old in the clip of him from the sentencing hearing, this is actually sad wtf
@Casey Aulbach Yes as demonstrated by this one hour video of boys in blue grilling another boy (I mean girl but whatever) in blue... While the pass she got 23 years ago is disgusting I agree, it probably wouldn't have happened if DNA was a thing back then.
@Casey Aulbach I'm cherry-picking this video because you're the one commenting on it about how boys in clue protect each other. And DNA had definitely something to do as explained at the beginning of this video. And the husband of Sherri at the time, John, told police it's not Lazarus. Did the police was biased and didn't think Lazarus could possibly be a suspect because she was a cop? Sure. Did it protect her once they learned the truth? Absolutely not. Do police officer officer protect each other? to some extent yeah. Was this the right video to make the comment you did? I don't think so...
@Miles The husband of Sherri also told the police it couldn't be her. She didn't get a pass because she was police per se but because they couldn't believe a police officer would do something like this.
@Casey Aulbach To start off pronoe was being pedantic by pointing out this video is a counterexample. Anybody would've reasonably interpreted your comment as "The boys in blue [almost] always have each other's backs".
But pronoe didn't commit a logical fallacy in their first comment. We can write your comments more formally:
(1) you: "The boys in blue always have each other's backs" for all crimes committed by a policeman, police don't investigate the criminal (2) pronoe: "Yes as demonstrated by this one hour video" there exists a crime committed by a policeman, where police investigated the criminal (3) you: "It is intellectually dishonest to refer to one YouTube video as evidence that the police don't ever turn blind eyes to crimes committed by their brethren." [there exists a crime committed by a policeman where police investigated the criminal] does not imply that [for all crimes committed by a policeman, police investigate the criminal]
(2) is true as in the video, and it is the negation of (1). Sorry, you went off the rails with (3)—pronoe didn't make any such statement in the comment where (2) came from.
@Kathleen St.Denis Yes her parents were alive. They were there every day in the court room and Sheri‘s mother actually spoke before Stephanie sentencing. I am so glad they lived to see justice. I can only imagine their pain for 23 years.
It was mentioned that the police did what they could, if they cannot find evidence, they cannot convict someone even if the family of the victim will accuse someone.
I've heard that the victim's husband, John Rasmussen, was sleeping with Stephanie while married to Sherri. He can't be blamed for her death, but sleeping with Stephanie only gave her hope that he would be with her if it weren't for his wife.
Imagine what it must have been like to have been interrogated or investigated by HER. Those encounters must have been dystopian experiences like something right out of the Gulag Archipelago.
You'd think so, however put in a similar situation, you're body language would be screaming as well. Even if people can control their "faces" there are many of things your body does without your knowledge when you're happy, sad, scared, lying and so on. Its very very entertaining actually. In my profession, I've learned so many different little tics the normal human body makes in the most bizarre scenarios.
@-Lunat1c- I'm curious as to why you'd ask this. I've seen their other comments as well, I would just like to know how their comments relate to this women in you're mind.
When he asks her if she visited him at all, and she starts to think carefully, all he does is throw out an example, and this lady really tries to think back about his example
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am bulba2022-05-03 00:02:30 (edited 2022-05-03 00:02:56 )
The victim statements are always so impactful. I hope John Rutten doesn’t blame himself for the murder of his wife. @ 24:20 (-ish) really brings me to tears.
I think her saying "it's so long ago" and "gosh, it's 2009!" is her subconscious way of internally screaming at herself, like "How in the FUCK is this coming back on me so far down the line? I was safe!"
I can't put myself in her mind, but for me if I committed a crime this serious I never would never stop worrying that it would come back to haunt me. How can anyone watch Cold Case Files or any True Crime Doc and not just know deep down that eventually it'll catch up? Hell, they even got the East Area Rapist after all these years. Anyone who committed a crime pre-DNA must be shitting themselves daily while they watch decades-old cases get solved.
@Aaron Walters I mean, most crimes still aren't solved even despite DNA analysis. If the crime isn't tied to you via people that know you chances are you can still get away with it scott-free.
Yup. N the sense of betrayal is going to come pretty soon, I haven't gotten to the end LOL but I imagine she's not going to be happy with the two cops, good thing they have backup behind the steel doors LOL because this lady looks like she could take out a couple football players
Something that I noticed about Stephanie is she often looks at the detective like "was that the right answer" or looking for some sort of confirmation, like she's telepathically asking them "did I do okay?" It's pretty hilarious
My word, she looks and sounds EXACTLY how I did when my mom would ask me if I did something bad. I'm kind of freaked out. At least I never committed a murder and I have to lie about it lol
Imagine being a kid in dare getting lectured about using drugs by a lady who murdered another lady over a guy, and then went on to marry a different guy
It doesn't even matter. They already had the DNA evidence at this point and were ready to arrest her. I'm surprised they even needed to do this interrogation. They had already sent cops to Sherry's family's town waiting for this interview to end, ready to tell them the news that Stephanie was arrested.
@antjobert Yeah it struck me as weird to that they would need to do this interview. Like, if they found her DNA on the bite it's kind of hard to make a defense to that. "I happened to discover the body and wanted to check her vitals using an old Navajo trick passed down in my family!"
I suspect that thet kind of just wanted to talk to her themselves because she was a colleague they had worked with for a long time. Just out of curiosity and astonishment. Was this video even admissable in court? If it is then why do they do the miranda rights at all?
@HeadLikeOrange Yep, they could have a video of the murder and still will try to get the person to confess. That bit of dialogue of them admitting it is way more damming than anything else the State may bring forward as evidence.
@khatool I learned in a criminal law class that DNA isn't as damning as most people would think, and that it still is a bit of a flawed system. I don't want to talk too much about something I'm not really knowledgeable in, but it's food for thought
@khatool actually the detectives for that case were chosen for the lack of personal connections to Lazarus. They were afraid something would sicker through to her (during preparations etc.)
@khatool Because this wasn’t officially an “interrogation”. It was submitted as a surveillance video instead, as this was framed as a casual conversation rather than an official police interrogation. Hence why this was admissible in court. This was explained in the video.
@khatool Well, because it's a unique case. In this one, since the suspect is employed in the police force, she knows how to avert questions in a police interrogation, due to the Miranda Rights (Right to silence, etc). Thus, in order to get her to admit to it, they have to do so through another method. Hence, the "Surveillance camera" instead of "Interrogation camera". Most cases, interrogation more than enough. But when the suspect knows how to play that game, then the officers need to resort to a different means of proving the truth.
@Open Thinker I get why they did it from THEIR perspective. I'm talking legally. Like, surely the law is exactly the same for everybody? Otherwise, what stops a cop from arresting one of us and going "Oh they watched a lot of JCS videos they know to just get a lawyer so we're going to just hidden camera them and say it's technically not an interrogation!
@khatool Miranda Rights apply regardless to whatever situation with the police, and the Right to Silence is exactly the same. Also, police cannot refuse you a lawyer at all, especially if you have a private lawyer, since it is your right. Besides, if you engage in a conversation about a crime you commit, then if you admit it then you are confirming your guilt. They'd only do this if they know the person is guilty and need to draw out a verbal confirmation about it. It's not like you'd casually admit to a crime you didn't do anyway in a conversation with the cops.
@Open Thinker THat still doesn't answer my question though. I'm talking from a legal point of view. You can't go into a courtroom like "Oh I knew they did it so I decided to forgo the standard legalities and be a maverick about it!"
@khatool And like I said, it depends on the case. In this case, since she's a police worker who understands the way police tactics work, they had to resort to a different technique. But they already had evidence against her, so this was basically getting more than what was necessary. I can't claim to be a lawyer or understand how this works for each state. But I would guess that this is a very rare thing that doesn't happen a lot, and would therefore only be used in situations where it is necessary due to the low chance of success with a standard police interrogation. I'm sure different states have different laws regarding this, but overall this isn't a violation of rights: you have the right to stay silent when engaging with the authorities, and if you freely admit to a crime, then even if it isn't recorded those people can be witnesses to the act of admittance, and can testify against you. Besides, it's no different to talking about it in public and a random surveillance camera happens to record you. Also, you wouldn't casually admit to doing something you didn't do to a random person, so this would only apply if guilt is guaranteed and they just need a verbal confirmation from the suspect to solidify the charges beyond current evidence.
@khatool I'm a CJ student, and my coursework has made it abundantly clear here that the law is context sensitive--the necessary steps are considered, taken, and evaluated on a case by case basis. Since the individual here was a police veteran, the circumstances are different from those presented in a "standard" cold-case murder. At the end of the day, what is and isn't admitted as evidence is largely at the discretion of the judge.
@khatool I mean, they could try to do this to others, but no criminal is going to have a casual conversation with the police. Which is why when they look for a confession, they usually wire someone close to the person or someone that the culprit may confess to (there are cases where you can watch this if you just google). So they do use hidden cameras, just normally not themselves.
The police can go anywhere with a hidden camera and expect a confession, but almost no criminal would talk to a cop, she just did cause they lied to her about what they wanted to talk about in the first place, and then she was dumb enough to answer questions about the homicide she committed.
So yes, like any other hidden camera, or voice recorded confession, this video was admissible in court.
If caught at the time she would have immediately denied even knowing John was married. Now she thinks it would make her seem guilty to lie about this. Completely all over the place in terms of strategy
@Hayden Gomez I haven’t fact checked this but I remember hearing a story about how the cops thought that they had a serial killer but it turned out that the swabs were contaminated with a factory workers DNA
But that could all be false so take it with a grain of salt
@Hayden Gomez consider the DNA evidence in the OJ case. The defense took the race card and put Furman the detective on trial, add a tight bloody dried glove fitting appointment gone bad, and OJ's overwhelming DNA evidence did not matter.
@khatool I think it feels different because it’s in an interrogation room, but keep in mind it’s their common place of work. The police have body cams recording their conversations, they put wires on informants and feed them questions, etc. I’m pretty sure Miranda rights don’t need to be read until someone is under arrest. Up until that point, they are free to leave. This is clearly a voluntary discussion, she’s willingly “helping” them.
@khatool about the last part, i could imagine that, in case of prosecuting police officers, you can argue that they dont need to be read the Miranda rights bc they know em. Also the video states that the footage was submitted as surveillance not interrogation footage.
@antjobert They did it because it creates a story and facts that can be used for court. Anything she says gives information to the cops and lawyers that can be used for many different purposes. An example would be the suspect could be caught in a lie and then the video of the interrogation is used to show that she lied. The main job of interrogations are information gathering. The second objective is a confession.
@khatool It’s pretty common practice to do an interrogation whether they have a mountain of evidence or not. If they can squeeze out a confession, it helps a LOT. Either way, it’s easier to put together what happened when you have a conversation with the suspect before they know that you they’re guilty.
Ahhh…. Very weird the way the law works - that casual interviews are admissible even when done in an interrogation room! She directly asks if she is a suspect and they don’t really answer the question. They say she’s there of her own free will - so maybe that’s why?
I'm doing a facial exercise class, and my teacher uses these clips of her as an example. We all memorized the pattern and do it daily! Even if she's a murderer, she's good at learning kids this stuff!😃
ngl this is exactly what i was thinking... and, as someone with autism who tends to act The Exact Same Way even when I AM LITERALLY TELLING THE TRUTH, it made me realize i better pray i never EVER have to get taken in for questioning because holy shit i would look SO guilty even if i didn't do anything
@sushi there used to be a video on here called "guilty until proven innocent" but it seems to be taken down...it describes this situation exactly and i'm in the same boat with you, I'd probably be the guiltiest looking innocent suspect to ever sit in that room...
It's amazing how all that time went by and she didn't practice a good speech or some of the most common questions she could receive. "Did you ever go to his house?" -> "Good, I don't know, I don't think I did"... NOBODY forgets visitings your ex's house and meeting his wife
She gives me really strong Annie Wilkes vibes…..to think that those deranged eyes filled with rage were the last images that Sherri saw before she died :( Stephanie is where she belongs.
Very rarely does a case go cold because of a killer's competence. It's usually due to terrible police work.
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Nick Cap2021-06-11 14:50:07 (edited 2021-06-11 14:50:58 )
They said that since she was a police officer, the detectives working the case at the time just brushed it to the side. Maybe because they worked with her so they couldn't imagine her doing something like this, or just trying to cover one of their own. Sad either way.
@Simeon Roban you should read the wiki page for this case. The criminalist who obtained the original DNA sample linking Lazarus to the murder claims she was told directly by her supervisor to overlook Lazarus.
@Simeon Roban ummm do you know anything about police brutality or have watched the news of the countless murders of black people that the police attempt to cover up?
Them talking to her for just over an hour while already having the evidence to arrest her and having people waiting to cuff her just seems like such a troll move and I love it
So, if they had all of this original testimony of this feud between her and the victim, why was she never interrogated or considered as a suspect in the beginning?? Couldn't be because of her affiliation with law enforcement, could it?? They would never sweep obvious intel under the table for one of their own, would they?? 🤔
I've seen a few comments about her hubris, but she evidently wasn't confident enough to let herself be incriminated right away in order to be acquitted (and protected from further prosecution). UPDATE: Apparently the victim's father was told he "watched too much TV" when he tried suggesting Stephanie as a suspect. Evidence went missing and police had nothing to say about it (pretty clearly either a cover-up or flat-out incompetence). Stephanie reported her gun missing 13 days after the murder. Stephanie ended up a detective, married to a detective. Flash forward to the time of this video: since the bite swab showed female DNA, five female suspects were considered and everyone but Stephanie was ruled out. Even found guilty, Stephanie was not fired but was allowed to retire from the police department.
The wiki article on this case hints that there might have been police tampering with the evidence in the case file, but that it was later able to be accessed. It's possible there were backups she didn't know about. She may have thought she was in the clear if she or her husband (also a cop) or another officer she knew had tried to remove evidence.
@Matti O youd love to see her face but hate to smell the room... cant blaim her tho.
And i have no soubts she shat herself, i mean first she pretends she doesnt remember the guy and her first words are "oh i went to school with him" THE DUMBEST THING SHE COULDVE SAID. It immidiately told detectives shes hiding something. If she said "do i know John Soandso? Yes, yes i do, why?". Or yes i did if she hasn't seen him in a while.
My point is, saying that is not suspicious, saying anything else is (besides the truth - yes, we dated for years)
@Brandon Sutton you wouldnt remember someone you knew for like 10 years and dsted for around 4-5, also fucked when you werent dating, even when he got married? (Well the video said when he was engaged but still). Lets add another year to rhe relationship due to that sex thing so let's say 5-6 years... idk how long youve been alive and your relationship history but it is impossibke she wouldnt remember HER BOYFRIEND OF UP TO 6 YEARS, and then after refreshing her memory, the first thing she remembered about him was they went to the same school and not "we dated for like 10% of my life"
I wish they would have asked her about giving a bite impression. Or told her that DNA was recovered from the bite mark on the victim. Just to see the look on her face.
@Simon 1985 if I had committed a murder, you would know it because the very next day I would be in a country with no extradition treaty. I can't believe she hung right around that police department for 20 years.
It’s so pathetic watching someone you know is guilty put on a whole act for hours on end. Nothing is genuine. It’s like watching a child with cookies on their hand tell you a 3 hour story about how they’ve been taking a nap and didn’t even know there were any cookies
They've not mirandized her and are conducting a "secret" interrogation which deprived her of the right to remain silent. Therefore it would seem reasonable to say none of this would be admissable in court later.
She was NOT deprived in any way. She was free to remain silent and walk out at anytime without speaking a word. Only when arrested is law enforcement obligated to inform them of their rights.
@Heather Bukowski That was done for one reason and one reason only. To disarm her. Regulations mandate no firearms in those rooms. It was a safety precaution and a very astute one at that. Also, they leveled with her right off the bat. No hem and hawing, no skirting around it, they were truthful with her the moment she sat down. They put a LOT of preparation into this interview and handled it masterfully.
To quote from Shakespeare’s Hamlet “lady doth protest too much methinks”! Her denials and her forced expressions are so very revealing which is why Shakespeare was a genius at understanding human behavior, even all those years ago when psychoanalyzing wasn’t yet a recognized method of understanding human behavior.
Jeez! My DNA has no memory of being at the crime scene. Do you think that this is ironic how this is a cold case snd her last name is Lazarus. A case being brought back to life. Haha
@Ramadan Steve Presumption of innocence. She might've been fingerprinted today but back in '82-'86, there would absolutely not have been mandatory DNA-swabs.
@Ramadan Steve back then yes it was only fingerprints. I have lotsa cops and Sargents and detectives in my family. I was gonna be a cop too but failed the test….lol. Guess I’m not cop material.
Dna? Geeze, let me think ... it was so long ago...Let’s see...(squishes face) there were 10 of us in the dorms...I dated other guys, I'm sure he dated other girls...
"we are just talking you're obviously free to leave whenever you want" "leaves" 2 minutes later: you have the right to remain silent, do you understand? Teared up from laughing
I'm glad they got her. This just proves the old saying don't talk to the cops. It's amazing how she fell for all the tricks her arrogance or delusions did her in
Just think. Stephanie probably thought she got away with it. Maybe took a few years for the stress to start to subside, but she moved on with her life. Was married and had a career. I'm sure the thought of the murder haunted her, though as time passed, she probably felt safer and safer.... And BOOM!! 25 years later. With so much to lose. Her life she built comes crashing down all at once. On top of being a cop sentenced to prison. What a tragedy all around for the families.
Pathetic. After all those years of being a cop it’s rather pitiful she hadn’t thought about this moment and better prepared for it based on what she knew about police interview procedures. Fortunately, murder is as stupid as it is evil, and God has mercifully ordained in a fallen world where it’s frequently not the best and brightest who kill!
What’s sad is that there a tons of these murder cases that are still unsolved and this one just so happen to get lucky enough to be picked and figured out. RIP to all those victims that don’t have justice
And don’t forget that’s there could be a ton of of other cases of cops being the top suspect and the cases has been dismissed or went under the radar 😔
@ Tamara ..No you can’t just “ ask forgiveness “ and get into heaven. It doesn’t work like that. If someones told you that’s all you have to do they are misleading you. No where in the Bible does it say that’s all you have to do.
Guys, and I mean, this is just a hunch, BUT…I THINK she knows how these things work. She’s been doing this for a long time.
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God Wins2022-05-18 13:42:18 (edited 2022-05-18 13:43:58 )
I would have loved it if they let Stephanie think that John was the suspect in his own wife's murder. I wonder how fast she would throw him under the bus or somehow implicate him. I have high doubts that he didn't know exactly who killed his wife. He may have been in utter fear of exposing this lunatic but still he knew.
This video has been cut down.... Last ten times I've watched it, it's never been this short. It also starts in the middle of the sentence, unlike your other videos.
Dude some people have this bad of a memory for real. My mom is super forgetful.... she doesn’t even remember mine or my younger sister’s births ! lol but this lady is obviously bullshitting and deflecting like crazy
@J K All true my good man , or woman. You're not Jackie Kennedy are you ? But the picture in my mind of someone her grabbing her by the you know what , is something that I hope I soon forget . Lol
@YogaFlame I like the idea of reading the comments first ! And getting stoned this time around. Hope the same people keep following these videos and we can just rip them up right down the line. I'm thinking of some kind of coalition.Maybe we could just Branch out and everybody start hitting the different videos from this channel . Start your own haggling group on that video and keep it going . You can have a partner if you want but that's for you two to work out and not the responsibility of the group Then we could all drop in here now and then and share our different experiences. Give each other tips .
Gee... I dunno’, what year was the moon landing? I remember he drove a 240 or 260 Z back in the day... And what year was that released? And the only reason I remember this is because I have pictures of him in the gosh car. Golly, gee, I don’t remember, it could have been the 15th century...
Well, I don't remember much about many boyfriends i had because i blocked many things because of things they have done to me and me getting to a point where i was very unhealthy... And I'm 34, it wasn't so long ago... So it can happen... But definitely I wouldn't forget murdering someone 🤣🤣
PS: it's been actually 34 years ago cause i was born when that lady got killed. And yes, it's a lot of time.
Far too many exaggerated facial expressions, serving as a huge smokescreen to try to confuse the detectives but then it becomes so obvious that it's all enacted .....
kiss? i mean i guess we kissed, surely we held hands, so yea, maybe we kissed. You mean like on the lips? I mean how should i remember if he used his tongue? Hawaii? One time in band camp......
it happened 1986 and this interview was in 2009, When youre older you will understand it. I cant even remember things that happened and i did 6 years ago.
@Los Santos City that's not the issue here. It's the consistency she's talked about it. Humans forget things but she went from maybe knowing to going on a vacation to Hawaii
@넌 지금 잘하고 있어 imagine trying to sound intelligent to a bunch of strangers in the Internet lol.
The op saying 15th century got the point across. You came along like, haha,I saw this word on the big bang theory the other day and I'm about to blow their minds with my knowledge lol. I see you
@넌 지금 잘하고 있어 yeah, everyone is someone on the Internet. You probably work at 7 11 and heard it on a podcast while you were changing the trash.
If you were an evolutionary biologist, you would be aware the average person isn't going to be familiar with that time period, and you said it merely so you sounded smart. Again, you reiterated a joke already made, just with a different time period. I'm sure it made you feel smart and superior tho, so there's that.
I completly agree.Its 2021 now and i have no idea what i did on certain dates.specificly .I could tell you where i worked in 1998 lol where i worked or lived but just things like that .I couldnt tell you where i went to dinner on Dec 7th 1998 lol .I couldnt tell you specific dates unless it was like where did we go on xmas that year
@Wavy Gravy exactly!! I'm like, how do you not know or forget if you've ever met your soulmate's then wife?! you don't forget those things, even if they happened "a million years ago".
I can't remember much about someone I dated like 15 years ago, let alone longer than that, can barely even remember her name. Let alone anything we ever did, and we were engaged, lmao.
@The McPoyles I don't have too many issues remembering things I do every day, I have extreme issues remembering one off things that happen rarely though. Even if they would be deemed as extreme or important by other people. Would be screwed if I got falsely charged with murder apparently. Of course I know from watching almost every video on this channel and others to never say anything and get a lawyer instantly, lol. Can tell my lawyer that my memory sucks and can't remember anything.
@The McPoyles Holy shit that is insane. I don't remember a single classmate from any time before like 8th grade (and even then I can only remember 2 or 3),and zero of my teachers, and I'm only 37. Maybe its all the weed I used to smoke every day.
people do have bad memory though and it could be like this. we all know shes bullshiting but something that happened almost 30 years ago can definitely be foggy
He’re the he’re the! Gosh gollovock! This mustn’t be centurions of ages ago, my settling houseman was my favorite, I don’t remember the ancient scrolls of thou time
@][_inaBeatle•.......Son of a bitch, wish you hadn't said that shit about not forgetting you murdered someone.....I mean, shit...I blacked on tequila sometimes....but, I promise I don't remember murdering anyone...well, there was this one time when I got......Aw hell no, I want a fucking lawyer right now!!
John is also at fault here. He led on Stephanie multiple times knowing that she had feelings for him even though he never saw her more than a friend. He cheated on Sherri with her and even went on a vacation to Hawaii with Stephanie mere months after her murder.
I like how before she knows they got her she drops the few comments like I’ve been doing this a long time, my husbands on the job, I taught dare and I’m going to have to contact someone. She’s been using her position and contacts for a long time abusing the system. She thought she was untouchable.
not to add to a polluted comment section but its a way to expend her nervous energy subconsciously. better to use over-the-top facial expressions than start completely hyperventilating. if you've ever watched someone try and cover up a panic attack this is what it looks like sometimes.
@SVMMY B0I I knew someone else had to have called that shit. The conversation leading up and following was so sketch. Someone may, or may not, but most definitely does have a pic of dude in his Datsun 240z
Whenever i cant stop weeping from all the deaths of covid i purposely look for this comment. Im not even kidding with u. Because i know im going to find it read it and burst out laughing. Its LITERALLY my therapeutic approach at the moment. So thank u for the laughs😂
@God's Daughter there was another comment about her on a different video that said that she looked like a pumpkin on LSD. I thoroughly chortled at that one too 😆
"I've been doing this a long time..." "We know, that's why we're shocked you fell for it and showed every single sign of a guilty person. Thank you for that."
The fact that she keeps mildly slamming her forearm on the table is kinda weird. Its like she's trying to come off as very casual and non-stressful but in reality she's having a physical reaction to the stress of the situation that she can't control.
Fantastic jobs from the investigators.......Finess was "divine".......Respect to these guys ! They knew what they were dealing with and they had to walk on thin ice.
@Tygra de Mello it possibly could have helped say if Stephanie and the woman she murdered had just smoked a j with eachother and just talked about their issues I believe wholeheartedly that the situation would have turned out much differently but we will never know if that would have been the case
@Adam Lui It's just wild. She didn't think that any drug was okay (which some aren't but dare usually focuses on weed, which isn't bad) but turned around and killed someone. That doesn't make sense ya know
@Tygra de Mello But why does it matter? If a murderer shows you proof his IQ dropped 50 points w/ two test results because of weed, it wouldn't "make sense" to you to stay off drugs?
@Tygra de Mello I was in D.A.R.E I could care less if my mentors killed people, I base my decisions on how drugs affected their life. Killers go around successfully telling kids stay out of gangs and they too murdered people in cold blood
@Anthony C137 ooohh jeez Rick, I dunno, I might have killed him, it's been so long
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Tygra de Mello2021-06-11 13:47:21 (edited 2021-06-11 17:02:21 )
@Adam Lui I'm saying she has the wrong priorities. Don't smoke weed kids but lemme kill a girl I'm jealous of. It's wild. I'm not saying weed or dare are bad things at all. Just her
@Tygra de Mello stalin? that wasn't tobacco in his pipe. mao? huge on bong hits. pol pot? blunts for days. that's why cannabis is called "the devil's lettuce."
@Tygra de Mello Yes she's bad but you said it didn't "make sense" she speaks on drugs as if somehow her credibility diminishes for having committed a totally unrelated crime. Now you say her priorities are off, which is a completely different assertion than your original one, so I think I did my job and finally convinced you killing people is irrelevant to whether drug advice is good or bad
"Hell hath no fury, like a woman scorned" He said how wonderful his wife was and how proud he was that she was his wife, but ,yet, he cheated on her. Smh.
@ZH yes they did, MOST. Lazarus and Sherry got in a fight. Sherry got Lazarus in a head lock and Lazarus bit her arm so she'd let go, she was alive when Lazarus bit her.
@Cheryl Lynne yeah at or about the time of her death, they struggled, she bit her, got free, then shot and killed her, so that would be at or about the time of death. She didn't bite her post mortem or the link you sent would have stated that.
Hazen thats how I always react either 👍 or “love you” when people insult me in comment section lol. And I agree with your theory more than the one presented in the case
If she could hold her emotion, she wouldn't have killed her, probably. But then, those bite marks and other post-morthem injuries are clear signs of overkill, which point to a killer who knows and hates the victim. Did the police back in the days interview Stephanie at all???
Lost in the sauce That’s what happens when you’re a real fan of crime shows and documentaries, different shows show different perspectives of the same case .. what are you doing here ? 😅
@LCARS DATA NODE Thanks. I just can't imagine how desperate and upset the victim's father and husband feel. The city even won the civil lawsuits. Those who covered up the case face no consequences
Not true, forensics would've grabbed the DNA from a different piece of evidence like hair or blood under the fingernails. They just used the bite because it was the most obvious source.
@Ma Sato yes the biting is coz it was so personal, absolute jealous rage. I would think quite a few people very strongly suspected her due to the extreme jealousy - but due to her being police, it was casually overlooked. John himself must have known, the tension between his wife and very jealous lover was major
@JJ Plays She bit the deceased while fighting over a gun. It was a violent altercation. Sherry(the deceased)didn't see it coming. Lazarus got into the condo through the garage. And Lazarus had been there before to talk to John. He was her ex(see pictures at beginning of interview). Lazarus also dated John AFTER his wife's murder. He also told detectives he thought Lazarus was involved! Facts.
@James Brown she had a hand gun when she was a PO and apparently the bullets that she was shot with matched those that were used in her type of gun. And after the murder she reported that her gun was stolen from her car (getting rid of evidence?), but reported it to a different station, not her own.
Lost in the sauce Uhh ever heard the saying that when you point a finger at someone, three of your own are pointing back? You’re calling someone stupid but you know the real problem is you, hence the low self esteem and the urge to disrespect others to make yourself feel superior.
A morbid act. Her morbidity got her caught, not the fact that she sinned of murdering someone and denying them a beautiful life. She could have gotten away with it. But no, she had to bite, because she is a monster.
@A H Well, no, dental charts are no longer seen as empirical evidence and unless you have a suspect to compare the bite to, what good would it do you? Remember, back then you wouldn't be able to let a database match data anyhow.
My question is like why the actual f*ck did she bite her? I mean, thank God she did because that’s what put her behind bars. But like biting? I mean, I’m not a sociopath so I don’t get it lol
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STAR CITY RC2021-08-11 01:29:01 (edited 2021-08-11 01:29:42 )
You know ironically she could have said she went to John's to say hello or that the wife lured her there and Sheri attacked her and she used Lethal Force.
The LAPD would have swept it under the rug back then.
@Ma Sato No, she wasn't interviewed, because...well, I believe the LAPD were covering for her. Poor Sherry's dad immediately suggested she be quizzed, but was ignored.
I don't know much about these investigation but I have noticed and experienced that the best way to get away with it is too include as much truth as one can, she should have come clear about the past and just say that on murder day she bit her in rage at the afternoon or in the evening...don't know why people don't use common sense at these times.
@Bookkeeper She bit Sherry (the murder victim) DURING the attack. Not after, as some erroneously believe. Sherry was desperately fighting back for her life. She got Stephanie (the murderer) in a headlock position and thats when she was bitten on the arm. Then she was shot dead.
During their struggle Sherry managed to get Stephanie in a headlock and that's what Stephanie chose to do to get out of it,bit her. There are other videos that go into great detail about what happened between those two.
@STAR CITY RC but if she tried to say that, they would just ask her why she didn't say anything at the time, right after it happened. If it truly was something like that, she would have turned herself in. So that kind of story wouldn't work. Especially for a cop. Unless you meant that she should have said that right after it happened, not that she should have said it during this interview. In that case, it would definitely work better.
@Carbon Compounds dude I know. I was thinking like why not make up something for the bite mark and say it happened earlier? Yeah you would still look fucking crazy, but at least it would make it harder for them to prove
The bite was on the inside of her arm meaning she actually got the upper hand so she bit her either to let her go or to drop something that was in her hand
That last part of the video, shown in slow motion, is when you see the demon living within her. It is clear to see it in the face, in the eyes, in the the evil laugh and the growl.
I swear to god these comments are better than the actual interrogation. This woman drives me nuts. She was barely alive for most of her life apparently
Comments? Well gosh, I don't know, this video was posted about a million years ago. There might have been some comments? Maybe! I don't remember :O :S :/ :O
Uhh...what year was that? I have to check my photos. John Rooden? Let me think. You mean John Ruttan? Oh yeah, I killed his wi- I mean that doesn’t sound familiar. Gosh, It’s been a long time ago
Detective : So how was you and Johns relationship?
Stephanie: Well gee this was a million and a half years ago, he was a uhmm good friend I guess. My backyard got ransacked by a bunch of gnomes once, me and John were dating actually but gee was his brother good at basketball. John , gosh can't believe I remember his name, I went to Hawaii with."
God does this woman ever just stop and think about the BS that's coming out of her damn mouth.
Was anyone else expecting to hear a made up story about Art theft, slowly inching their way to the interrogation? There was nothing subtle or casual about that convo. The first thing they ask is “Do you know John Rutten?
"the interrogators practice more than any other interrogation ever before" Opening line: "Yeah, we're investigating an art theft. Do you know John Rutten?"
The goal was to get her talking about Rutten. Observe her immediate reactions, then reassure her fear by not explicitly shooting down the art theft thing. She talked for over an hour, so I figure it worked pretty well.
They probably knew she couldn't just get up and leave or else she would look guilty af. So all they had to do was play it really vague and watch her squirm. All they needed to do was get the contradictions from her.
@LostStarzOfTheSky They didn't say that til she started asking questions, I thought it would have made more sense to say that right away bc it was a good excuse and she probably would have relaxed
Whenever she talks about “it was a million years ago” (for example, at 13:30) she is really saying “I never thought you would catch me after all this time. I thought it was over with and I had gotten away with it”.
Casual Observer - there’s always a hater isn’t there. Honestly I’m tired of the constructed conversations in comment sections. Those are so worn out...
@The After-Hours hater? Yeah you pegged that one! If only I were clever enough to regurgitate the same comment used in every comment section on YouTube.
merncat75 why your still speaking to me? If the conversation already ended. Claiming your title back. Lol
And yes all people that agree with you. Also don’t understand the situation and the conversation. They apparently can’t comprehend it fully. But is fine by me.
Good luck telling other ppl there dumb, so you feel a little better about yourself. Kinda pathetic if you need that.
I heard you can hear her in the halls saying "gees I mean , what is this ? that was like , gees idk , I take lots of pictures , gees, how long ago was that ? gees, I mean , yenno? yenno? gees, what is this ? yenno? yenno? "
Nilsa Holtz 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤪🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳 I mean geez spank my doodle dandy I don’t believe my jolly chops I’m thinking it’s wow chim chiminy chimmy sweeps MARY BLOODY POPPINS TURN MY TABLES SIDEWAYS I don’t know it was so long ago millioNs Nope it was billions ching ching slap 👋 my ass I mean the cuffs. I’m in shock you did it not me.
Never have I seen something like this, so many of those facial expressions. Is this talking like crazy. Is this word salad ? She talked over the detective so she didn't really appreciate him although she understood and responded to what he was saying. SHE'S ANNOYING TO SAY THE LEAST. SHE JUST SAID, " I'M CRAZY ",AND MORE ABOUT HER EFFECTON OTHER PEOPLE. GEE WIZ ! HER MEMORY FAILS HER, POOR RECALL???
UGLY AND FACIAL EXPRESSIONS ARE HUMONGOUS AND BIZZARE ANTICS, CREEPY SO STRANGE So,what did she say ? I couldn't follow her ? That was the/her idea/ plan I guess ???
Bella katherman was she always that unstable but was able to hide it real good I mean fuck she got away with murder for over 20 yrs then one day she goes to work like a normal day and suddenly shes being interrogated for a cold case killing and ends up arrested for murder....da fuq...
@alyssa obie the way they got her to give up her gun without suspecting a thing now THAT was pure genious... ps she never saw that gun again....🙀😿💔🤣😹🤣😹
Geez, what year was all this? I don't even remember, or maybe I do, I don't know. What do you mean by "all"? all of what? This was a million years ago...
Peter D'Agata2021-06-01 14:41:12 (edited 2021-06-01 14:42:14 )
@Gus Cox DARE was (is?) a program which told children not to do drugs, and DARE officers would come into schools and teach about the dangers of drug use, particularly “gateway” drugs like marijuana. The DARE program has been considered by many to be a failure.
if jodi arias hadn't been caught immediatly, this is how her interrogation would went down decades later... the motive, the constant blabing about unimportant things to avoid questions, that "GOSH" yet another enthusiastic photographer who went crazy stalker mode 😂
Nope, she knew way before. That's why she was so nervous, lying since the beginning and said something like ''well they're saying i fought her, that doesn't mean i killed her'' way before freaking out and 'realise' she is a suspect. She was just pretending coolness and cooperation all along
I still don’t understand how they were able to interrogate her without first reading her rights. Just because she would know to immediately ask for a lawyer, I mean that is her right and they did deny her that.
@Rose Mary yes but the video they recorded wasn't used in court. They knew it was her cause the dna, but no regular interrogation would work so they did this scam not to show it in court as proof like regular interrogation where they read your rights but only to see her reaction as part of the investigation
@Rose Mary Since she was a cop and knows the protocols the detectives had to take a different approach. That’s why they brought her into a discreet location to meet up and interview her. This video was secretly recorded and turned into court as “surveillance video” evidence rather than “interrogation video” which would have been easily tossed by her defense attorney since she was not read her Miranda rights.
@Benny_M92 yes, exactly. She doesn't know this is an interrogation because there is no charge on her. They are only gathering info and may use it for court but does not guarantee is gonna be used as interrogation, even though it is
@Rose Mary they already said they submitted it in as survalince because it's technically not a interview.. they asked her to meet them in a different location and she came in and answered questions at her own free will she couldve left any time or never came. They just so happen to have a hidden camera and she was just slow enough to not realize she was talking too much. Its just co workers meeting up having a chat.. she not under obligation to answer anything she did on her own free will.
I think she knew what was going on the whole time. She wanted to know what they knew and played along. Clearly, she’s no genius, but she was a long time detective. She knew she hadn’t been read her rights and assumed everything she said would be non-admissible in court.
Tbh the officers did SUCH a good job at relaxing her emotions whenever she would get all "wELL WHAT DOES THIS MEAN" But STILL LMAO BLABBING FKR A WHOLE HOUR LOL
I guess she was still thinking if she lie the right way, she’d get away. Normally if you have nothing to hide, the first instinct is to explain your way out instead of asking for a lawyer(even if that’s the right thing to do). She is trying to act like she has nothing to hide.Asking for a lawyer immediatley paint a picture that you may be guilty because you do not want them to poke around. Innocent ones would consider that unnecessary, because they have nothing to hide.
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L Y2021-05-03 04:27:44 (edited 2021-05-05 07:15:10 )
Took an hour for the penny to drop! That too after 25 yrs of doing the same job. But it does make one feel a bit awkward to know the amount of deceit that goes on. Rights not been read, so admit it as an accidental surveillance footage.
@Rose Mary I thought the same thing. But I wonder if that's why they were clear to make the point that she was there on her own free will and she could walk out any time.
@Eric Morrow I think she's a lot smarter than you're giving her credit for. Her particular skill is manipulation and I think from the get go she was looking for an angle to work the situation by faking obliviousness initially. Sociopaths are narcissists by nature and that's where they can brought down. So her surprise is real once she realize they're onto her.. But, as Stephanie was a cop who tampered with evidence, she clearly is good at using crimes of opportunity. Which is why they had to be very careful.
Right?! The way the detective said “take a seat” in the first 2 minutes of this would’ve screamed to me...nah...lemme get a lawyer! You could hear it in his voice that he knew he was fixing to nail her to the wall!
I don’t think she was tricked. She knew what was going on the minute they told her they wanted to talk about Sherri Rasmussen and not an art theft, as she had been told was the reason they brought her to lockup. Her panic, her ego, and her misplaced confidence in her 26 years on the job deluded her into thinking she could handle it. Girlfriend should have lawyered up. Immediately.
@Cathy Elliott Jones I think she was trying to mine information out of them to find out how much they knew. But she was arrogant enough to think she could lie to them.
Rose Mary she would’ve caught on and cause problems with interrogation , so basically they dint ‘interrogate’ here they were just talking and they recorded what she said this using it as a surveillance footage instead of interrogation.
@UpdateDotExe maybe u know... Because 25 year old DNA is not foolproof. U know... Its good to have a lot of evidence when youre accusing somebody of MURDER.
They hoped a evil genious and discovered a woman who wasn't thinking about that crime she comitted 20 years ago. Like, c'mon, anybody in her shoes would be like "If I didn't went there yet, I will never face jail" and just forget about it. A true ninja must anticipate the anticipations, what a bad kunoichi she was.....
@Sakura's Fish no thy did it this was so that the video could b submitted as a video rather thn an interrogation bcuz thy knew shed lawyer up. Thy found a way around it. Bcuz thy nvr read her her rights and bcuz the setting its evidence instead of interrogation. In simple terms it was like if thy were in a car that just happened to hav cameras and had the same conversation it would b used in court. So thy hid a camera and she was in free will to speak or not speak. But she was talking to coworkers and she knew wat was up. She thought bcuz the room thy were in she was safe bcux nothing was being recorded. So she said wat she shouldn't hav and now shes in jail.
@Blub Surveillance footage. Like, how do you think policing works? Fair and square? It is completely within ones rights to not kill people and therefore wont be subjected to this.
@C F but is still smart to ask for a lawyer even if your innocent, the right say “anything you say can or will be used against you in a court of law” against you, not for you
ITT: People totally completely missing the emotional component. She's not too stupid to realize ON SOME LEVEL what's happening, nor is she confident in thinking she can get out of it -- no, what's happening here is definitely pure desperation. She's TERRIFIED of the obvious fact that it's an interrogation, so she's trying extremely hard to cling to the hope that maybe, just maybe, it isn't. Or maybe, just maybe, she can squeeze out of it. This isn't hubris, it's denial.
Unless you've faced pressure like a situation like this or a parallel type of terror about a slow-growing desperately unwanted realization, you don't know how overwhelming that force of initial denial and wishful thinking can be. And then the MOMENT you're finally forced to confront the truth, it's truly like a lightbulb flips on in your head and you realize how absurd the perspective you tried to hold onto really was all along. A lot of people with behavioral illnesses e.g. addiction experience long periods of denial-of-obvious-problems, and the longer you're invested in that state, the bigger and harder it becomes to actually admit "I've been wrong this whole time" because the sunk time and energy makes it feel like there's more to lose, so it's a self-perpetuating self-dishonesty.
In short: Y'all keep talking as though she's a rational actor in this moment. She's not. She's panicked and not operating congruently with the situation in front of her even though she does -- part of her does -- recognize it.
@UpdateDotExe they have a system of asking questions, if you dont let them know what you know, you can get them to contradict the knowledge that you have, that way you know they lied, and if they lied then you know they're guilty, and then when you tell them that, you push them harder and they might confess, it's all much faster with confession, id imagine, you want them to confess and repent
@Rose Mary True that is her right, but it is also her right to walk out at any time during the conversation, yet she didn't use that, because it would look too suspicious. They wouldn't be able to interrogate her because she wouldn't answer and would get a lawyer, this was the only way to get actual responses out of her.
@Sakura's Fish She was fearful of the slight chance but you know it was a million years ago so it couldn't really be that. I reckon she only thought there was like a 5% chance they were onto her but 5% is still enough to make one nervous.
@Bany Sanchez Yeah I didn't realise until yesterday from watching the Craig's List Killer interrogation that in American you can't even ask for a puiblic defender if you're not under arrest so if they just interrogate you as a person of interest all you can do is ask that they stop and say you want to leave but a lot of guilty suspects don't invoke that right because they want to find out what the police actually know so they agree to talk to try and gage how much the police know but that is not in their best interests.
@Rose Mary I read up on quite a bit of this. If it was an interrogation they would not have been able to use the footage and would have to read her rights. So they set up the camera and called it a surveillance. That can be used in court. These detectives really thought of everything to make sure she would not be able to slide in and out of loopholes.
No matter who you are… don’t talk to cops. Especially in an interrogation room. Never treat them as friends… because they are the furthest thing from a friend.
While there is no detail given on John Rutten, how much had he led Stephanie into believing their relationship meant more to him? Had he continued to maintain two relationships at the same time recognizing that Stephanie was vulnerable and easy to manipulate? Stephanie clearly had wanted more from her relationship with John. John may have even demonized and devalued his wife to Stephanie to give Stephanie hope their relationship would persist. All this becomes more possible from John Rutten's self-serving speech in which he attempts to describe how unquestionably valued his demised wife was to him, yet where is any reflection on his role and possible fault in this tragedy, such as underestimating Stephanie's devotion to him. After all, she committed the murder for him or to be with him. I know this series is to demonstrate the "cleverness" of these police interrogators, but there is a human story here about vulnerabilities on both sides and manipulation, deep unsatisfied needs, and poor strategies for addressing those unrequited needs. Stephanie clearly did not hold herself to high esteem and somehow felt that the acknowledgement of someone like John would make up for what she lacked. Despite her smarts, good looks, sports physique, and other admirable qualities, she saw herself as inadequate and so desperate she would kill someone. Context!!! Give us context guys! This is a human tragedy not some clever game of Truth or Dare.
she was clearly guilty but i find funny that when she does guilty behaviours the narrator is like "ah the behaviour guilty people tend to do" and then she does innocent behavior "ah she is faking this innocent behaviour because she knows how" im glad this time it was on an actual guilty person but it seems kinda biased against the person being interrogated
Heres a tip for anyone committing a crime the cops call you in to talk to them have a lawyer and say you were molested by cops at a young age that will deflect you looking guilty for not speaking to them
@Aditya 999 At a certain point you must figure you have gotten away with it. Maybe you have that little nag at the back of your brain saying you get caught somehow, but I bet this lady thought she was in the clear. God bless the detectives who caught her!
I'm only 2 minutes in and now I'm waiting for that face to pop up. 8 minutes in still no face yet 😑. 10 minutes in, she looks like a ventriloquist doll👀 smacks table 50 times
Soon as they asked do you know John Rutten, in the moment she knew why is she there and that they have something against her!!! But she wasn’t prepared for that. She thought the case is closed for ever.
According to the transcript during the interrogation reads geez, gosh, I barely remember that, ummm... God. Uhhh, in Hawaii? I was with my friend greg umm, then I went to business school down town. Geez.
That thing she did with her mouth at the very end (24:59) is the creepiest thing I've seen in a VERY long time. I'd swear she looks like she's possessed by a demon.
This is great. If anyone wants more detail read the book The Lazarus Files. It tells the story of how the cold case detectives tracked down the murderer.
i mean i dont know geez, gosh it was so long ago you know? i couldnt even tell you the last time i talked to her? its 2009 and i met scott in 1992, gosh!
"I dont wanna say i never killed her, i dont wanna say it took 3 mins, 30 minutes, an hour. Gosh, i mean, it was so long ago. I mean, I don't know, I couldve killer her anywhere........ IF I did... Which I didn't, because gee golly gosh. Its been millions of years. 😏Jim Jascal, and Roy suckaboo. I coulda met her there, too. I cant even say thats a true statement.😏 Doesnt ring a bell."😏😏😏
“Gosh, there were so many people I don’t even know who was there… let’s see.. there was Mike….. that was probably about a million years ago like I said….”
“God, I mean geez… that must have been such a long time ago.. you know.. it’s 2009… well I had my first child 1998…. My dad stopped doing drugs 2001… I couldn’t even tell u the last time I had orange juice… I mean gosh you know… because I mean I love yoghurt but then again the texture of my mattress… I couldn’t even tell you!”
@Suzzie Dawn My ex gf took creepshots of me constantly, when we were just talking, like in middle of anything literally, and even when I was sleeping. We broke up, and half a year later she was begging me for some expensive perfume and I told her I'm not her credit card and told her I might have found someone and she sent me a pic of her cutting herself and accused me and dared me to call an ambulance which I did. the next week she stalked me behind the corner and waited for everyone else to leave and she rang the doorbell over a 1200 times and knocked on all windows around the house and stood in the backyard while sending threats from her sister's phone, and then she made some gay dating site profile with the creepshots and creepers bombarded me during the night with calls and texts and I had to change my number as well as call back and ask the creepers where they found my number and take screenshots of the site before asking them to remove it. Had enough of it, and had enough proof to sue her. But I forgot to mention when I gave my word to the police, that when my dad saw her lurking behind the corner and went and told her to walk away before he calls the police, she had her hands behind her backpack. She asked to talk to me from my dad and showed her hands. Like every innocent people always do, show that their hands are empty. Since she cut herself and was hiding something, I don't think she would have "talked" to me with her mouth like she asked to.
Crazy Woman: "Did I kill her? Uhm, well, I mean I might have, but that was like a million years ago. Does it still count? I mean, what's this all about?"
Funny how she mentions how she had a fight with the wife even though none of the officers said anything about it and she previously said she hardly spoke to the wife lol
But, it took me 7 months before I thought about getting another dog, but life has to go on and you just have to love them as much as possible before there time comes. Best wishes and I hope you start to heal, as they say, they are waiting at the rainbow bridge.
@HappyTrails she/he is so cute! After my dog, coco passed away, I perceived that my other dogs will too. I have 7 dogs. And having them all pass away one by one is the worst thing ever. Your dog is really cute! My profile picture is coco.
Ian O' Conner2021-10-22 19:21:26 (edited 2021-10-22 19:22:32 )
It wasn't even close on her part, she fell completely apart and was probably passing gas through the whole interview. Her last taste of freedom flashed before her in the form of a guilty flashback.
1:44 „Do you know John Rutten?“ Her lying by pretending to be unsure already starts here, when pausing long before finally answering the question. Literally at the first question of the interrogation.
I am so sorry for Sherry's husband. He is older with white hair and he has missed a life that might have been very a happy one with kids. He lost the love of his life. I wonder if Sherry's parents were alive to the the conviction of the evil witch.
She def tried to do over reacted faces so that way it would be "easy" to read her emotions and demeanor hoping the cops would take a step back as if she was really thinking. Shes just terrible at acting xD
Oh My God! If this woman were to be a common citizen, i could still understand the melodramatic expressions but a cop for 25yrs?? She might as well have written a guilty verdict herself...
Like the Jodi Arias footage, this broad is also gold. You can see right through them, but they are trying desperately to create a story on the fly that they construct right before your eyes.
Hmmm an innocent person would answer with a totally different demeanor and the detectives would have picked up in that but they already knew she had dunnit
@bob smith They'd have to first read you your Miranda Rights first. You can lawyer up after that or talk bs.....it's your right. In this case, they knew she was going to be arrested as soon as she walked out that door. They just figured they'd feel her out beforehand. They didn't need a confession from her. They had her DNA. This interview would have never made it to court anyway, and they knew that beforehand.
Yeah from her point it’s like ‘what should I remember’ a lot of these details I’m sure she remembers incredibly vividly and it might seem suspicious if she remembers all these minute details from 20 years ago. That said She’s got an awful poker face and isn’t good at playing dumb. Oh and she’s incredibly annoying lol
Stephanie remembers every little detail all except for the murder! She keeps talking about it was a million years ago like that's supposed to make it okay
If only her husband thought Sherri was so amazing when she was alive...Sadly he took her for granted, cheated and exposed that great lady to this psychopath.
i just came back here because I can see so much of this lady on Amber Heard and her ridiculous divagation on the responses on her trial, when she starfts giving unasked details for a simple yes or no question. Honey, we know you're lying so cut the crap.
She should had caught on fast, knowing (if guilty as charged) what she had done & refused to speak w/out a lawyer. Her Miranda rights were denied first by now having advised her before hand, they set her up. Typical LA cops! Reminds me of Mark Fuhrman, they used every trick in the book to 'solve' crimes by setting up innocents. Had OJ not had fame & money, he'd went down the same path.
So much for having true friendships in the workplace, this was one huge betrayal.
@Arby’s Fisted I agree, she should have had the intelligence to walk out of the room & got the hell out of the area. That video did her no favors. Still, a suspect is supposed to be read their Miranda rights before questioning, no matter the setting. I know, have been there, done that & by keeping my mouth shut until my attorney arrived, got out of a jam, although nothing of this nature, rather a misdemeanor charge.
Their 'proof' hinged on the testimony of a woman who was coached by detectives to pinpoint me by pointing at a picture of me (from a 15+ year old DWI arrest) at her, saying 'it had to be me' & under pressure, she gave in. Even though I needed my glasses to see, would be legally blind w/out them. She insisted in court that the real suspect didn't wear glasses, his hair was longer & voice different. Once the judge heard this from the actual victim, how the police treated her, he tossed the case, one of the detectives was forced to resign. BTW, I was at work when the incident took place, but since I worked alone & not far from the area, there was a lot of assumptions involved.
The only ties between the eventual real convicted suspect & myself (he hit the well one time too many), were we both drove the same type of truck. By the time, the suspect hit again, I was no longer working in the area. The lady also insisted I was called to make an impact statement, that his crimes cost an innocent man money in legal fees & an overnight stay in jail. If we were a man of wealth, I would had sued him for all he owned, yet his belongings were all in the van he also slept in. Yet I did let him know he was a sorry POS, he was sentenced to the max, two 2 year sentences, to be served after the other (consecutive) w/out the option of parole. With 'good time' & work, he served just over 3 years, 11 months les than he should had, in my & the victim's opinion.
This is where people gets railroaded, talking to the cops w/out an attorney present. However, my Miranda rights were read to me before they attempted questioning, that what I say could be used against me & I had the right to counsel. I didn't speak w/out the lawyer being there & only answered the questions she suggested. Always insist on a lawyer, even if cannot afford one, cops AREN'T your friends, they're PIGS!
@Charles Tilley I see some books in the making!!! One being, I bet you by golly wow. No that's a song. Gee I'll think of something later. Goodnight and don't forget to keep your stories straight and you won't get pinned.
@Charles Tilley for real. You think someone's your friend, but it turns out they're secretly a murderer.
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Charles Tilley2020-08-15 05:47:24 (edited 2020-08-15 05:52:58 )
@Arby’s Fisted She couldn't had left, due to the DNA evidence, they weren't going to give her a chance to flee from justice.
My only point was the betrayal of her co-workers & not advising her that anything stated can & will be used against her in court (Miranda rights).
I've been a suspect (& initially) convicted) myself, although nowhere as serious as this & knew to keep my mouth shut.
Yet on appeal, to the State Supreme Court after I had served 3 years of a 10 year sentence & eligible for parole (of which I turned down), the main or Star witness turned against the State, told the truth. I wear & need glasses to see, would be legally blind w/out them. The cops showed her a page of pics, she couldn't ID one, gave her 3 hours in the room w/out as much as a bathroom break, then came back in & pointed me out & said 'he's the one, has to be' & she then agreed under immense pressure.
After her testimony, to which she apologized to me, even as much as offering me a place to stay if I didn't have one, the judge sided with me & walked out the door a free man. And I took up her offer for a place to live, she took me to lunch. As I had no place to call home, she helped me get employment & allowed me to save to buy a car & get my own place, refused to take a cent from me.
About a year later, I was awarded a monetary claim for the loss of my freedom, loss of job & home, repossession of truck & granted a full & unconditional pardon from the State.
But back to her, I don't believe she would had walked out as I did, DNA evidence is compelling. Mine was a case of misidentification by crooked detectives essentially bullying the main witness. I'm by far not the only innocent person who has been in prison. In my case, her conscience set me free.
The true person who committed the crime was sentences to less time than myself!
dominic brown All these people think it’s funny, but if a male did this y’all wouldn’t be joking bout it. Y’all would be calling her a psychopath & the comment section would be filled with nothing but hate. But since the gender roles are switch y’all joke about it.. 🤦🏽♂️
@Charles Tilley She wasn't innocent though, the crime had been solved by her DNA present. Her Miranda rights were denied because in this case there was overwhelming evidence she had committed the crime. I know, it's a tricky one that! I don't see it as a betrayal - cops did their job.
i'm wondering how they can question her without reading her her rights, maybe i missed a reason why they can do that in this case, or maybe they did and it didn't show it.
Just imagine all the men out there that would be absolutely thrilled with learning that their wife is going away forever for a murder they committed before they met.
If anyone here is a Law and Order SVU fan, I just realized this is the inspiration for the "Secrets Exhumed" episode with Marcia Gay Harden as Dana Lewis. I had no idea and just came across this. The actress Marcia must've watched this interrogation over and over because the similarities are eerily perfect. She naked it. I've seen that episode so many times and didn't realize it was based on a true life scenario. I know a lot of there episodes are, justvdidnt know that one was. How crazy!
I think the scariest thing about this is that she got married and after 20 years her husband probably never knew she was a sociopathic murderer.... crazy how that can happen
@Michael Evans Probably. If she was able to get away with this for that long, I'm sure it made her feel invincible. Being a police officer and then being in charge of the investigation department (I think it said this at the beginning) probably fueled that feeling.
Because it was probably a stressful time in her life and she made a stupid mistake. You remove the stress and put a crazy person in a stable environment and they may thrive and never commit a crime again. You label someone a criminal and they will forever be a criminal.
@ELFCloudGamer killing someone is NOT a stupid mistake. Driving after having a few too many drinks is a stupid mistake. Locking your keys in your car is a stupid mistake. Murdering someone is not s stupid mistake, something is wrong with her that made her think murdering someone would get her something she wanted.
@mandala 314 Well I mean, yes but by that time you'd likely have observed them doing such things to strangers constantly, possibly to your benefit. If you live by the sword you die by the sword.
I like how John was like "...and the fact that Sherry's death occurred because she met and married me..." No, it occurred because you couldn't keep it in your pants. It takes two to tango. I'm in no way defending Stephanie's actions.
Detective: "Have you ever had a glass of water?" Stephanie: "A glass of water? I... Geez, when? That doesn't sound very familiar.... water, water... I mean, maybe, it's possible, but what year was this? I had a glass of orange juice back in 86, but I can't even think back then"
I found it interesting too that she was able to specifically remember the fact that his sister slept over at her house but not how long they've been dating for. That was a gotcha right there too tbh 😂
Stephanie: We can’t bust heads like we used to but we have our ways. One trick is to tell them stories that don’t go anywhere like the time I caught the ferry over to Shelbyville. I needed a new heel for my shoe, so I decided to go to Morganville which is what they called Shelbyville in those days. So, I tied an onion to my belt which was the style at the time. Now, to take the ferry cost a nickel. And in those days, nickels had pictures of bumblebees on ‘em. ‘Give me five bees for a quarter,’ you’d say. Now, where were we? Oh, yeah! The important thing was that I had an onion on my belt which was the style at the time. They didn’t have white onions because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big yellow ones....
Facts! Almost as soon as the subject of the videos starts talking I'm like "dumbass! You said way too much without invoking your rights!"
I'm not the criminal type in anyway but in hearing the things my "friends" and coworkers might get into, I have learned that cops lie (and are allowed to do as much to get a confession, regardless of the seriousness of the charge), some WILL ABSOLUTELY try to violate the rights you have that they expect you to not know, and it is best to ask for counsel as soon as the opportunity arises because of these things (even if it is something as minor as a fender bender out drinks traffic stop).
@TIV67 Playz People have been saying the ends times are imminent since Revelation was written 1800 years ago. Get over yourself. If your religion is good and your god loving then you shouldn't have to use fear to find followers.
As a police officer, allow me to say that is EXACTLY what people should say, because it's what I would say. There is really no upside to talking to us, we're simply going to use psychological tactics against you. If there is enough evidence, then you'll be arrested, and if not, then you walk out. Make us work for it, damnit, because it makes us better in the end. Also, the simple fact of the matter is that every US Citizen has the right to not incriminate themselves pursuant to the Bill of Rights. It would behoove everyone to know that and use it.
@lynda fleenor I said the same thing above. She is still arrogant enough to think she can talk her way out of it. She should have asked for an attorney or to leave, since she wasn't under arrest, as soon as they started asking her about that guy. Suspicion be damned. What is actually happening is that she just got locked into saying she didn't really know the victim, had never been around her and had never been to her house. So now, there is no plausible explanation for why your DNA is on her. The only reason is that you killed her and you tried to lie to cover your tracks.
@lynda fleenor Well I think a lot of times they have to sit back into the interrogation room after talking to their lawyer on the phone. Also almost all these cases on this guys channel are murders of intrigue. They're not the typical crimes. So I imagine the suspects who commit these crimes are already not of sound mind and body if they're yanking people lol. I think the only thing they can't lie is what they're charging you with or if they can keep you there but everything is fair game to them. And they're already assume you're guilty.
Jack Kawf2021-06-14 20:13:35 (edited 2021-06-14 22:51:29 )
That's exactly what I thought....well after this... I'd be straight saying "lawyer" on repeat lol Detective "You hungry Mr. Kawf? Need a snack or some soda?" "Um... lawyer actually" Detective "we're just trying to see if you might be thirsty or maybe a restroom break"..
Suspect: “is this an interrogation?” Detectives: “gosh, well… gee, I dunno. We wanted to ask you some questions but gee, that was a million years ago.” Suspect: “lawyer.”
As someone who has to think a moment before answering pretty much any question, I feel like analyzing the length of pauses and things like that really should be taken with a larger grain of salt...
How could the murder not be the only thing you think about forever? Is it like ‘oh it was just that one time I lost control, whoopsie I won’t do that again’ or ‘that’s what you get when mess with me’ or do you freak out because you didn’t know you were capable of it? How is it not always on your mind in bed ever night?
So what I got from part of this was.... she was born in 60 Plus the day that her and Scott met divided by the day that her and scott got married, minus the fact that His sister slept at her house, multiplied by the fact that she slept at his house. equals she doesn't remember How long they Dated.
🤔This announcer is suggesting that on the third of three questions she’s in a state of actual reflection where is in the first two questions she was not but the third question is where she worked or what she did for a living and she clearly knew that she was a nurse because she had a major confrontation at her job while she was at the hospital
She should have called the lawyer the minute they started asking about sherry, saying that I believe it's better if this goes through official channel.
She didn't want to ask for a lawyer because she wanted to keep up a pretence of not having any idea that they were accusing her of anything, if she had asked for a lawyer that could have been seen as an admission that she understood they were going to be accusing her of murder and she wanted to avoid appearing to have any knowledge that the questioning would eventually take that turn. That's what I imagine her thinking was anyway.
@C. They had sufficient evidence to arrest and charge her, even if she had immediately asked for a lawyer. I think she knew that right outside the door was a cop with a set of handcuffs for her. She was trying to stall and hoping to talk her way out of the situation.
@Carbon Compounds Easier said than done my friend. You never know what your going to do until you're in there. I mean why lawyer up if you feel you're innocent right🤷♂️
@Megan Kearns you really underestimate the lawyer, it was not difficult to get out even if they had her dna on the women, the lawyer would claim rightfully that bite marks don't mean murder, it could easily mean they got in a hand to hand fight in which she bit her.
I think even without her testimony (and her testimony doesn't even have a "gotcha" appeal to it), they have DNA and eye witness accounts of her confrontation at the hospital. Also her logs show she was around the area at the time of the killing.
@Jeff Horsager Yes she should have. Innocent or guilty, people want to be helpful or appear to be helpful. It is surprising, or use to be surprising to me, when people in the business continue to talk. She knows they know something early in the chat but doesn’t stop talking.
@Carbon Compounds The DNA match was enough probable cause for her arrest. A lawyer would probably argue exactly as you say, but he'd be doing it with her in jail.
@Megan Kearns will yes but she still would have a chance of getting out, I mean lawyers can save you regardless what you had said earlier like in the case of Kaylee.
@Carbon Compounds the bite was clearly left after the death. A coroner fight might be that maybe it happened right before the death, not right after, but it wouldn't change the fact that the person who bite the forearm was present during the shooting
@FUGAZI Brothers if I remember correctly, she bit the lady during the scuffle, bite mark couldn't be predicted exactly when they were made as healing in those cases is exponential rather than uniform.
If she immediately lawyered up, it would have looked guilty as hell. She probably thought she might lose her job as a cop, since they wouldn’t want to retain someone who was suspected of murder - it could destroy her credibility on any new or past cases. Also, she was probably just 5 years shy of her pension and getting fired so close to getting that would have been a big motivator.
I’m honestly surprised she stayed that long, they were asking specific questions that related to HER relationship to the guy and his wife and the questions were really specific. She seemed to have caught on once or twice but just kept going for some reason!
Honestly i give her more credit than that, i reckon she knew exactly why she was there as soon as the questions started rolling in, she did not buy their story of 'just going through old cases' imo
But anything she would have done might have drawn suspicion
I have a question. I know that asking for a laywer/invoking the 5th is NOT evidence in a court case, but in this scenario, could it be, as she was never actually stopped by police/arrested/detained. Could it be the same as something as entrapment, where the police arent really disclosing everything? Thanks if anyone knows
@Lilly Camille if you start your sentence with "I think .." it will be determined in court that you were pondering the idea and didn't outright request it. A formality in normal conversations but a major difference once brought in a court of law
@Jeff Horsager 100% agree. Also your words sound exactly like they would talk in a JCS video. Are you a writer for this channel or have you just watched too much of it? Love it !!
@Lilly Camille Who cares? they told her she could leave whenever she wanted to , they were going to arrest her with the evidence they had no matter what ....the lawyer would not have been able to do a thing BUT negate all of this LOVELY VIDEO for all of us to look at
@Jordan Dowland That's the kicker! She was allowed to retire with her FULL pension! How??? This woman worked in IA for goodness sake. How?? She worked alone as a beat cop many times and was able to use work time as personal time consistently. She was also messing with someone else's husband! She was a superhead type with her eyes on a specific man all while "dealing" with others.
My heart bleeds for Sherri's family, friends, co-workers and specifically the nursing field. She was born to change the field and was taken out for nothing!
Damn if two Hispanic men would have gone to prison for this, it would never ended up in cold case. The case would've been closed. I can't even imagine being a family member of Sherri's OR Stephanie.
It’s because she was so used to cops sweeping it under the rug, she never expected the detectives that worked right by her man to finally put her away behind bars. She really thought she was never gonna be caught, you can tell by how off guard she was…..great job to the detectives who put true justice over their coworker 👏 👏 👏
She didn't want to arise suspicion.. A murderer that didn't want to arise suspicion by not lawyering up and not pleading the 5th. Don't talk to cops right? lol.. She had no idea she was being ambushed..
@Carbon Compounds hahaha well of course she should have There's literally not a single scenario where talking to the cops is good for you, if you're guilty and especially if you're innocent You lawyer up immediately in every situation hahaha But here they were definitely being coy though and she thought she could just assuage their suspicions and not look guilty
Yes. But asking for a lawyer would be seen as an admission of guilt. She's in a tough place. But she put herself there. Lying is hard too.. especially with people trained to detect lies :)
@Andrew Korvin plead the fifth and lawyer up. Tell them to bring their case to trial. By her talking the prosecution case is much much stronger. This interrogation sealed her fate.
@Andrew Korvin this case was 23 years old also. Who knows what a lawyer could come up with for her defense. But when she talked she implicated herself a lot.
I'm thinking of putting solar panels on the roof and buying an EV. At no point there did I say the next thing I was doing was asking a solar panel installer to come to the house, or go to a dealership and tell them I was going to leave with a new electric vehicle.
@Carbon Compounds People tend to think asking for a lawyer makes them look more guilty, i think he was hoping she could get through this "casual chat" as anyone who isnt guilty would
@jawohl mein führer y’all do know that invoking the 5th can’t be used as evidence of suspicion in a case right? she should’ve asked for one the minute she saw she was in an interrogation room
@mooky Because! I don't THINK they could elicit a false confession from me, but I wouldn't take the chance. I don't trust some of these police departments.
I can only imagine that she felt like she got "Gut Punched", which was immediately replaced by a deep, dark, cold spot in the pit of her stomach that got bigger and colder by the second. Until it filled her torso from the nape of the neck, down to her naval to be sure.
I wonder how many years it was with her lookin' over her shoulder, going into work as an Officer and wondering if today is the day I get pinched? Called in to the office for a new pair of bracelets, instead of a "Well Done", that she was now used to getting, yeah instead she got a couple or three stunned and seemingly revulsed colleagues hooking ya' up.
Maybe she started to relax after a decade...or two. Man, she's getting pretty close as the years go by, retirement is in sight...
I bet in some weird way, SHE felt cheated. Felt like she somehow, earned her way to a peaceful "Golden Handshake", with no...complications. Even though she took a life to get there. In my mind she WAS cheated but in reality, it was her who cheated herself by what she did and the price that, she'd thankfully, end up paying. Mostly she cheated that young lady of a chance to live her life. All the family and friends that were deprived of watching and being a part of it all. Tragic.
Well they, all of them, the ones close to the talented young Rasmussen lady were the ones cheated...all the while Lazarus goes on to live the lie of the life of an innocent woman. Until they caught her...thank God. 🇨🇦
Oh my gosh why are you possibly asking me about a guy I dated where I stalked his new wife and confronted her at work and then killed her in a jealous rage. My gosh, that is crazy guys it was so long ago.
But when she did it there was no technology to reliably trace her by the bite marks, right? So she wasn't thinking that this could get her in trouble, thus she could go feral. And also, she probably wasn't thinking at all if she decided to bite it in the first place.
Dawi From Another Hold there was but it wasn’t used often. Bite mark analysis was used to put Ted Bundy away, I assume it wasn’t applied here because she wasn’t a suspect.
@Dawi From Another Hold Im pretty sure there was technology back then where they could Identify a perpetrator through dental examination, but Im wondering if this woman didn't somehow influence the investigation since she was already in the police force back then
RayTheGay Bite mark evidence is a joke, they used it to convict Bundy, but it’s useless as a technique, bruises don’t mimic the thing they were created by well enough, Bundy’s lawyer was useless if he couldn’t get that thrown out completely.
D B I know now a days it’s really stupid and easy to fuck up. But back before DNA they had to try to do whatever they could to get a conviction. And if I’m not mistaken I’m pretty sure Bundy represented himself
@Dawi From Another Hold yeah but the second that she learned that forensic science was in existence she should have known this day was coming as a police officer and staying in the times as a police officer she should have known better
@Serge Fabre they really aren't. The only reason pathological liars get away with it for so long is because we simply believe people by default, and assume good faith by default
@Serge Fabre No, psychopaths and sociopaths are not "geniuses." Maybe they're geniuses at manipulating people, but they are in no way necessarily more intelligent.
@al north You could identify a suspect through dental marks, but you also need sonething to match it against. The bite marks didn't match the husband and they had no other leads, she wasn't the suspect.
@al north That's not true. You got cold cases for which there wasn't any murderer found. Some of them were not caught till the end of their lives. Just like in any field or job area, you got stupid and smart people and that also applies to murderers, even if we think that murdering someone is stupid and foolish, some people murdered someone else because of reasons that were logical to them.
@Dawi From Another Hold Of course bite mark technology were well established in the '80s (and long before that). We're not talking about the stone age here.
The fact that she was bitten and brutally beaten even after she was already dead from gunshot wounds suggests a crime of passion... someone who likely knew the victim and was acting on strong emotion, not a burglar who needed to silence a witness. When its family or a partner they tend to conceal the body, even if just with a blanket. If the motive is sexual there's usually a kidnapping and/or signs of rape. Circumstances alone should have pointed to a romantic rival if the detectives were paying attention. I think they were thrown off by the red herring of another home invasion that had happened in the area, which was probably just a coincidence that worked in Ms Lazarus' favor since apparently they never even considered another suspect.
@RayTheGay you are correct ,Ted Bundy represented himself , as far as the bite mark , they definitely could have used that in conjunction with the rest of the evidence which was clearly dismissed if even considered at all . They knew who did this but covered it up for political reasons and what i mean is , “ if this gets out it looks bad for everyone of us and the department “ i wonder if they even interviewed her back when this happened that would be interesting to see .
@hellohowareyou yep. Chris Watts is a sociopath & no one's calling him a genius 😂😂 most criminals only think they're intelligent. That's their narcissism.
Bundy was no different. He drove his own car around, trolled for victims in the same areas & used his real name. Dude also turned down a court appointed lawyer.
Not to defend her, but being a police officer (particularly after 25 years in the service) can be quite cognitively taxing. It’s why most everything on the job has to be recorded. Lol but yes you’d think murdering someone would stay quite fresh in ones memory.
Anna KW ikr, I remember my elementary school crush’s phone number from about 25 years ago 😂 gosh jeez I just can’t remember if I murdered someone or not
She's clearly lying, pretending not to remember important information as if it wasn't notable to make her appear innocent. I'm sure she thought, if I tell them I can't remember her name then they'll clearly think I'm innocent.
Does anybody else remember this video not starting off with the explanation clip of the cops? I swear he showed a photo of Stephanie when she was a cop in a previous upload where it was 45 minutes 😖
Best comment ever, lmao! This is so true; a perfect way to describe her outlandish OVER-reactions. I will say, she’s certainly entertaining to watch. Most have the personality of a door knob.
I watched the whole interview and I don't see her being any different than anyone else being questioned when they were guilty. She was a little loopy acting, but not anymore so than anyone else acting innocent when they arent.
@james charcoal yeah, also, how often you have to state date of birth of your partner -all forms, picking up prescriptions from pharmacy, booking doctors, buying airplane tickets, celebrating birthdays every year? Even if you suck at dates, you would say “his 62nd (or whatever) birthday is coming this year”
She lives w this for 26 years-probably thought about it everyday only to get caught .she would have been better off getting caught when it happened-she would have been out by now and had it behind her
There was an episode of Law & OrderSVU like this. The killer woman was an FBI agent and she had killed her ex-bfs fiancé back in college than became an FBI agent,
The best is when she is already making a face, then the cops hit her with another question so she makes a face on top of the face and looks incredibly crazy
Perfect description of what was happening. I wanted to go with the theory of her inner demon taking over her consciousness once that car was mentioned. 😆
@Tempo Drift The saddest part of this whole thing is, while John was giving his victim-impact statement, ol' Crazy-Eyes was sitting there thinking to herself, "Once I'm paroled for brutally murdering his wife, I'll win him back. You watch."
Just goes to show. Even cops think they will outsmart interrogators. Like she knows that asking for a lawyer is the best case scenario. But she actually thought she was gonna be able to walk free after 70 minutes of horrible acting lol
Imagine this: You got away with a crime, got away with it for 24 years, carefully studied and practiced police interrogation techniques and developed a reputation among your fellow officers, only to have your crime get exposed and solved in a DAY, and only because it was the literal equivalent of "Slow news day" for open cases Lol.....All because you tried to take a bite out of crime :>
Why...WHY was the first several minutes of this video edited out? It included the entire set up about her background as well as the crime and crime scene photos, etc. It's a real shame that they were removed, for whatever reason.
Note to self : If I'm ever asked questions about a crime I'm hiding, I'll enter a true state of reflection by trying to remember last night's dinner. Good luck catching me, detectives.
If Stephanie's Dna was not there on the crime scene she would've never been caught. It's funny how her stupidity of biting the dead body caused her arrest after 25 years.
I’m sorry but her faces make me laugh every time I watch this… as another commenter said she really does make every single facial expression possible and they aren’t synchronized. Goodness gracious this woman gives me secondhand cringe. Bruce Rivers should do a video on her lol
@Art Queen ikr like “Oh Golly good show, oh whipper snapper, Oh you meddling Cops 👮♀️ 👮♂️ 👮if it wasn’t for you! I would have gotten away!” Like some scoobydoo
THOSE CLIPS AT THE VERY END OF YOUR VIDEOS, I AM DYING she looks like a clown, i would have laughed my ass off if this wasnt such a serious matter...she deserved what she got
He did sleep with her, somewhat, after his wife's death. He never cared enough to ever marry her. I think she finally gave up on him and married someone else.
@lydia espiritu it happened because yours was a documented case that they could see. It's not like they had a file on her saying "yup shes a murderer, but she'll make a damn good art detective"
I missed what the conclusive evidence was. Was it the DNA? Was the sample collected in 86? Still sounds sketchy. Did she happen to confess? Isn't that a bit sketchy too? I mean it's a sad story yes, but the video feels incomplete even with the video clip from the trial :(
@Lattamonsteri I think they said at the start that her dna was the only one found. As she was a detective, that was not weird at the time and got ignored until some years later they found out about the fight between the two woman before the murder and trief to subtle question her. During which she lies a lot and denies that massive fight from even happening.
jo Brown Smith she couldn’t remember the year she met her husband. Sounds like she wasn’t too fussed about her actual husband but decided to ‘settle’ because she’d given up on her obsession with Rutten.
jo Brown Smith she couldn’t remember the year she met her husband. Sounds like she wasn’t too fussed about her actual husband but decided to ‘settle’ because she’d given up on her obsession with Rutten.
@Lattamonsteri they probably scraped off the skin cells and such off the bite Mark's and had them sitting in a sealed bag for 20 years. But yes, the DNA was still present
@lydia espiritu a mental breakdown serious enough to be on record is obviously reason for concern. Sorry for whatever you went through but they did the correct decision.
@Lattamonsteri He left out some details. She staged a robbery, there was a clear struggle in the home, however from what we know from robberies they are not very personal. So considering someone took the time to beat this person after they were dead, then bite them and leave the goods is questionable. Also, I belive there was some evidence regarding the firearm, I belive it was her duty weapon but don't quote me on that piece cause it's been awhile since I watched whatever documentary was on this case. It was pretty solid and DNA was the nail in the coffin.
@ENCRacingTeam ye i went to read about it in wikipedia and lazarus had reported that her firearm was stolen which is suspicious but the gun was never recovered so the gun (even though it was a .38 gun like the murder weapon) couldn't be used as evidence. :P i was just surprised that they still had some dna samples from way back in the 80s but lucky for the victim's family, that dna sample lead to justice being served. Even if it doesn't bring the victim back :(
@Lattamonsteri It's always great to see the Wheels of Justice turn. I imagine it brings closure, which is as close as you can get to getting them back I imagine and that isn't close at all.
@AU He has depression and is doing crack last I heard. Even contacted him under false pretenses to "apologise" and harassed him about it again. Oh how the tables have turned. I'm doing fine now and his life is a pit of despair and misery. I only hope he is alive so he can continue to suffer. :)
@Dean doesn't mean you're a psycho just cause you stabbed someone, you may of had good reason. A friend of mine was attacked in a sexual way (sorry I can't make myself even type the r word) she stabbed him as soon as she got the chance, she worked her way up to management in children's homes, she absolutely was not a psycho. Sometimes there really is a good enough reason to hurt another human being. I don't know why but I feel like u had good reason Dean. Forgive yourself
21:33 When she sits back down, handcuffed behind her back, she is complete and total shock lol.... and I'm talking about the clinical, real meaning of a "shock" state.... The way she keeps shaking her head in disbelief, it's because of that shock state.... I've experienced real "shock" a couple of times, but NOT with anything involving the law or crimes lol!! At that moment, when she sits back down, everything around her feels completely unreal and dreamlike.... She's undoubtedly a little dizzy and/or lightheaded, movement may generate "tracers", but the absolute best analogy is the dream/nightmare. It truly does feel as though you're in one of those extremely vivid nightmares. You guys know the kind. They have you absolutely convinced that they are real.... but even that isn't the right way to explain it.
It's more like, they are so real, it doesn't even occur to you that it may not be. So it's not that you're "convinced" your nightmare is real, you don't even question it to begin with, as far as you're concerned you're already awake, so that's the least of your worries, all you're focused on is the subject of your nightmare. HOWEVER, at some point during your nightmare, it DOES occur to that it MIGHT not be real, it MIGHT be a dream, so you concentrate as hard as you can on waking yourself up, and BAM!! You sit up straight in bed, and this massive wave of relief just washes over you, in fact, you're practically euphoric, and you're soooo grateful for reality at that very moment.... and now that you actually DO know that what you're experiencing is real, you wonder how you could have ever believed your nightmare was real, as the clarity you now feel, is so much better than the clarity you THOUGHT you had during your nightmare. I don't know, it's hard to explain lol!! Words cannot really do the experience justice, but most of you have experienced what I'm trying too hard to describe lol.
Anyway, as Stephanie sits down in that stuffy little interrogation room for the second time that day, she repeatedly shakes her head back and forth and displays this look of extreme confusion on her face. She's behaving this way because she's experiencing that exact same nightmare vividness, and everything around her feels like, and appears to be, a dream, or rather, a nightmare. But unlike her past nightmares, she can't wake herself up from this one, and she's forced to acknowledge that it's real. But she's also in a state of shock, so this whole process will probably repeat itself quite a few times, until she finally adjusts to her new world on the other side of those bars she's been putting people behind her entire adult life.
Anyway, my bad writing so much, and on such a boring topic lol.... my bad peeps. I find certain things fascinating, and I tend to bore everyone else with those things haha.... but the good news is the vast majority of peeps won't dare read a novel this long in the comment section!! And I don't blame them!! Over and out yo.... :))
People saying they can arrest her based on just DNA alone. While that is true, if they did arrest her on DNA, she would've known she's a prime suspect for the case and would've definitely requested for legal counsel since she has many years of experience in the PD. Catching her off guard like this made the process a whole lot easier.
Recovering addict here - I was incarcerated with Stephanie 2015-2017 at the California institution for women- and it was BEYOND To get out and find out why she was in. She was an oddball but she acted like a sweet motherly woman!!! I thought she was one of those moms who got a DUI till I got out and heard a podcast about her.
She got too comfortable & was almost certain she was in the clear this many years down the road. DNA evidence really hadn’t taken off then to the extent as it has now that it’s widely known that many cold cases are being solved via DNA evidence alone.
It really wouldn’t of mattered what story she came up with because of the way her DNA ended up on the victim. Best bet she would of had after her crime would of been leaving the country a little while later and adopting a new identity. But I’m glad she wasn’t that smart and stuck around to get what was coming to her.
After watching the first 5 minutes, it's clear she wasnt the brightest tool in the shed. They had her in an interrogation room and brought up the guy she murdered, how did she not figure out where this was headed? lol
For the first few years Im sure she had a story but then she probably thought she was in the clear after a few years and forgot her careful fall back plan after 20 years.
@cat snake i always thought it was weird that she was considered a prime suspect, but then got passed by for two random Latinos. The fact that she was the real culprit makes the Latino part really gross in hindsight. That’s where I believe people started thinking about the white privilege part in her case.
A pretty good reason was given at the start of the video, being in the actual situation where you would constantly have to think 100 things in a second and adept to every lie you tell. You bassicly just cant, even if you planned it all out. This woman even knew the tactics and still she fucked up
Maybe I'm just a paranoid person because if it were me in that position I would never forget my story bc you can never be certain you won't get caught like this lady did.
Yeah I could "move on" with my life but I would never let my guard down. This woman was just dumb 🤷♀️
@Alexpert2 lol noo, i’m saying if i were in her shoes then i would feel too much guilt and therefore keep the lie written down and firmly in my head just incase.
Dude I don’t know what it is but it’s so hard to watch these videos. Not in the sense that they’re bad; they’re incredible. But The second hand embarrassment I get from those interviews is unreal. I physically cringe when they dig themselves deeper into the hole of lies.
SAME!!! I love these types of videos, and interrogations of sociopaths and criminals but the way they lie and pretend to be innocent is so embarrassing. I cringe hard.
Same i cant put my finger on it but something just urks me so much about the vids but im addicted i think its just how bad they are at lying and how passive the detectives have to be id just want to full on confront them if i were the detectives lol
You’re definitely on point. Especially when we all know what the outcome is. To watch them squirm .... not sure cringe is the word is use but I can’t think of a word at the point in time. 😉
They help you become a better person. When you compare yourself to evil, the similarities are alarming enough to incite change. They also help you become a better liar😂
I actually think this woman is one of the best liars ever featured on this channel.
The reason she didn’t succeed is because they already had incriminating information on her and knew she was lying the whole time. She didn’t know she was playing a rigged game the whole time.
This is how she got away with murder for 20 years and became as successful as she was. Like the thumbnail says, she’s a narcissist or a sociopath. She’s fuckin good.
totally agree, the most extreme one I've seen so far is Jodi Arias... I was physically reacting a few times, especially when she was presenting the shirt she designed at the end of the video.
I was about to comment the same thing, I feel like I'm sitting in that chair and they're asking me all those questions lmao, shit is so nerve racking lol
@Uncle Debbie I'm wondering if you can educate me on this, though I don't want to assume you know everything on the topic. From what I have learned, a sociopath implies that you were not born this way, while a psychopath was born that way and is void of emotion from the start, as well as the possibility of ever learning true emotion. A person becomes a sociopath through trauma, though trauma can cause several different avenues that don't cause anything close to being a sociopath. A person who's trauma does lead down a sociopathic path learns that by essentially voiding oneself from emotion protects you from more pain. Trauma doesn't always cause this, and it also heavily matters how deep that trauma is for the individual and how long it lasted. The tragic thing about this is how difficult it is for a sociopath to reverse this defense mechanism. The reaction runs so deep in our subconscious, it makes it extremely hard to fix, even years after the pain is over. Sufferers sometimes want to bad to reverse it they inflict pain on themselves (or others) just so they can feel something. Severe types of trauma can also lead to sorta mania on top of a sociopathic state of mind, and I think THIS is what separates sociopathic killers between regular sociopaths. Sociopath doesn't mean you will commit murder, but a true fully-progressed sociopath is void of the ability to feel remorse. This is where it gets tricky I would think. Do you have any insight or opinions on this, if you don't mind me asking? I've just never talked to someone who suffers with this and I'm curious!
@Moselle Conger the cringiest one is definitely Jodi I mean come on the "crazy kid" was cringe but my god jodi, i had to pause that video so often till i could finish it.
@ja Hil I didn’t find her cringey. I found her somewhat fascinating in that I’ve never seen anyone pathologically lie so much before. If we’re talking about what this commenter said in getting secondhand embarrassment from the subject, to me, anyone who pretends to be ill or something they’re not in an attempt to misguide police (horribly by the way) is incredibly embarrassing to watch. Jodi was herself she’s just a liar like all of the other murderers or criminals on this channel.
this was painful to watch. she is so unbelievably annoying and a terrible liar. i mean cmon, 20+ years to come up with a good alibi and this is what you got?
doing more research about this case, the police department kinda ignored all information about her being a potential suspect, i think she was feeling pretty confident for a long time that she was somehow 'protected'. and she's a horrible liar. besides someone who actually suffers from memory issues, she didn't remember a LOT. which proved right away how evasive she was being about what she knew. she could have sat there and said 'i don't remember' or instead of not remembering obvious events she could have said 'i remember it but i don't think it happened that way' or 'i think his wife was worried about me being with him and made me look bad to her friends and family, but i never threatened her, i think she exaggerated.' i mean seriously! don't play completely stupid!!!
@αɴαнαтα love Even if you know how to act and are well prepared. But if you are guilty and you get put on the spot, it really is psychologically tough to hide any tells.
@Monique Mosley Probably, but that’s a very foolish thing to do (well, to begin with, don’t kill people, so you don’t end up in a JCS video). She’s (still on this video) a cop, she knows the case was archived but that evidence and dna samples were stored because the identification by dna was on its first steps when the crime was committed. She also knew that she was at least mentioned by the victim’s father as a potential suspect, and that also stays archived. And lastly, she had a relationship with the victim’s husband. If I were her and didn’t have a conscience, I would have thought of an alibi from day 1 that included dates, places, and I would have also rehearsed like crazy in case I had to face an interrogation, so I don’t end up saying “it’s been so many years” every two seconds like if I was the old lady from Titanic. This was a high profile case, I would have expected that someday law enforcement would have been knocking on my door just because of the stored dna samples alone, doesn’t matter if I’m a cop or not. She’s a sociopath and a narcissist, so she probably thought she could outsmart everyone forever. But she didn’t take into account that, apparently, she’s not that bright for that. She’s not the female version of the Zodiac killer or something. Well, she was screwed anyway, besides being a terrible liar, it’s your word against a dna testing. I’m glad she was this foolish, though. Being a cop and all, and she performed worse here than many others that have nothing to do with law enforcement. A really dumb and despicable woman.
You'd think she would have a very, very, very well rehearsed story. First off - admit the dispute. It's witnessed. Doesn't mean you're the axe murderer. She is, of course, but don't lie about what you don't need to
@αɴαнαтα love but the pressure and how many years it has been I mean she probably already feel safe for many years and then all the sudden she got call in an interrogation where she know she have committed a crime that can cost her reputation, prison for many years and the disappointment of ur family how can you handle that pressure all of a sudden
She would have been confident she wouldn't have anything come back to her about it. And with no recent prior warning it would've been a massive shock suddenly realising what's going on
well after 2 decades of getting away with it you feel safe and don't bother. Then suddenly two cops mention it so in her head it's just 'fuck fuck shitfuck fuck'
For a somewhat serious answer: she probably thought, after so much time had passed, she was in the clear and had no reason to come up with a reasonable story/alibi. Perhaps she came up with something to use right after the murder happened, but over time, as the heat died down, she felt no need to store that made up information and just forgot it. And she certainly wasn’t given any time to think up the story again to sound even somewhat coherent.
Just imagine living 20+ years having a more or less normal life, but always having that one thing back in your mind that could theoretically fuck your life up any day...
that defence worked in Andy Griffith's Mayberry. Probably still works in cities where suspect is wealthy &/or powerful...Justice is blind when she chooses to be.
She's confident bcs she, as a police officer may have blamed it on the two guys on the start of the vid, confident that the pointing hamds would lead to them...bcs.. 'men' and she as a police officer can manipulate their background/ files on the death of the victim
Ur right to not commit crimes because that's just not a good thing to do, but some of these people make it so damn easy to catch them just by their mannerisms and the way they act. Especially this woman, and she's a cop...
This channel's comment sections are such a weird slice of human psychology. Like we're all watching videos that have to do with horrific crimes and our first instinct is to laugh at how the suspects act.
I find this story so sad but then you go and finish the clip with the most hilarious ending ever , tears in my eyes laughing at James Woods saying f*** this
She didn’t stab Sherri. She bit her, shot her 3 times and beat her with a vase. Many of her wounds were post mortem and you’re right. One can imagine her expressions as she pummeled a woman she just killed. Total psychotic.
Appropriate that her last name is Lazarus, because upon hearing this I could die and be brought back to life years later and she'd STILL be going on about her life 🙄
she made the scariest facial expressions i have ever seen. i'd like to see her when she's angry. perhaps not, on second thought: it may cause a heart attack.
It's really fascinating. Because of her training she knows what NOT to do, but she can't figure out in the interview what TO do. I swear I can see her scanning her memory like "what am I not supposed to say again?". Wow.
They caught her off guard cause they never stayed it’s an official interrogation or she’s an official suspect, had they done so she would of known to shit up and ask for a lawyer. But she thought this was just a regular meeting so her mind working overdrive like “hang on they think I did it or they are just asking me general questions should o ask for a lawyer? That’ll make me look super guilty if I ask for one when they are not when accusing me of anything
@SiisKolkytEuroo Sometimes they are. Sometimes these interrogation techniques put innocent people away. I don't think he meant that they are usually bad guys, the same way you don't mean that they are always good.
@Nice Material to her defense, she did… eventually… say she needed a lawyer (much too late)… but she’s a criminal for those faces she’s made. She needs to go away forever.
@SiisKolkytEuroo the vast majority, in my experience and observation, are heroic souls or at least good folk. When they are bad, they can be very bad and be able to operate longer. Please don't be so reductive. ✌️
It's funny how everybody is like "Oh look at this minute detail that exposes her!". Dude. They started talking about her ex and his wife as if the wife was alive for like an hour and she never went "Oh yeah, didn't she die though?" but then when they asked her she immediately knew. If somebody started talking to me about an old friend I knew was dead as if they were still alive, I would've immediately questioned things.
she seemed angry because of all the time that passed. i suspect in her mind she earned the right to get away with a murder and was fine living with it.
@John Doe The focus on this interview is not the law itself. But how she answered her questions. Her body language. The tone of her voice, the choice of her words at specific times. All those have been documented and part of law enforcement training on what to look and hear for when interrogating any possible suspect. She was thinking only what NOT to say.. instead of what she should say
She totally panicked and forgot all that Academy and Post training. Then she just vomits irrelevant information. I like the way the Detectives presented their question slowly and methodically.
Even more "impressive", is all his BS @ 6:43, when any other "suspect" would immediately get spooked that he rambled without answering her question in the slightest...She asked no less than 3 times "What is this about...?", and they deflected the question 3 times...She wasn't very smart!
It’s bizarre to me to come back to these videos and see how much was taken out of them. It’s ruining the narrative and makes the whole video weaker. Reminds me of Orson Welles’s remark about hysterical tinkering.
I don't recall them ever reading her her rights, and past an hour and 5 minutes or so she mentions getting a lawyer. The investigatory interrogation should have stopped there! Sad thing is the narrator is constantly trying to talk about what is going through this person's mind without them specifically having an interview with them and the interview is only as valid the time of the interview and there are a hundred different psychological states that someone may be at any given time. Hour and 10 minutes before they finally advised her of her rights. That should have started from the outset. This prosecution should never have been allowed to continue. Fruit of the poisoned tree. They would have had to assert that they had no clue whether or not she had anything to do with that murder when that interrogation began in order to get away with not advising her of her rights. When they knew of a surety that they suspected her! They failed the Miranda test.
Human behaviour is fascinating at times, but generally speaking, all of our bodies are held hostage to biochemical reactions forged through thousands of years. We can't help but to give off involuntary, sub conscious reactions when we are lying. Beautifully displayed here in these videos/confessions
They didn't have to read her her rights in the beginning. She was tricked into thinking she was helping them with an art theft case. Brilliantly pulled off and got this scum bag off the streets
In the spirit of 6 degrees of separation, someone who worked with someone that worked with her in San Francisco claimed her nickname was, what the co workers and other cops called her behind her back, Spazerus Lazarus
Nyasahi Most killers back then most likely easily left their DNA behind because it wasn't something they had to worry about unlike now thanks to the advancement in DNA\forensics testing.
@Luz Luccini tape lift still existed as early as the 50s, evidence was still collected and archived, and she should have known better being in the force. there isn't a statute on murder
It's because she is guilty and she knows they know something but she doesn't know what so she doesn't know what she can say without getting caught on a lie
All of the facial expression she makes is like `C'mon guys I'm a cop too just like you, do you really think I killed him? Gosh, how can you believe this, just let me go gee will you?`
If this isn't proof enough that an innocent person should never talk to the cops, I don't think anyone can help you. They'll make you guilty, even if you're not. And not even one of their own can bluff their way out of an interrogation. This is, as she said, what they do. Even if you're innocent, you're not going to beat professional interrogators if they think you did it and want to prove it without having to charge you, first.
@Patrick Norris nobody wants to be a sociopath it’s not a choice, something very wrong with the brain that makes them lack empathy. Very primal and saddening that people suffer from being a sociopath, and most of the time they’re too ignorant to know that they are a sociopath.
@Michael Evans very scary and dark, they’re almost a completely different breed of human. Casey Anthony is a very interesting example of a true sociopath, her behavior towards the death of her daughter is one of the scariest things to see, but the case is very interesting to see the mind of a true sociopath.
I know right...AFTER she killed her. She hated this poor girl so much for being chosen over her. That's it. She hated her so deeply and intensely that she shot her 3 times, knowing surely the gun shots would possibly alert someone, and yet she couldn't resist taking out her anger, jealousy, bitterness, insecurity and resentment out on the lifeless body of this innocent woman. She beat her face beyond recognition and then she bit her. As sad and disturbing as it is, thankfully she did leave behind that DNA that screwed her in the end. I read somewhere that a lot of the early case information went "missing" (including statements from the victim's husband and father both pointing at Lazarus), so I believe it's likely Lazarus got rid of that information through her position as a police officer. But she couldn't get rid of the DNA evidence and the bite mark. What I don't understand is how Sherri's husband (after initially pointing at Lazarus as a possible suspect with motive) would go on to date her after the murder (the woman who murdered his wife, which he may or may not have suspected). That's if I heard it right. He went on to date her. After his wife's murder.
@Patrick Norris You make it sound like she had a choice.
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a lucientes2020-10-25 00:40:45 (edited 2020-10-25 00:58:00 )
@Alexander If people could act other than they do we would be living in a different universe than the one in which we live. The notion that we are ones who are in charge of our thoughts and actions is an illusion, however persistent. The present is what gives rise to the future. That people have a range of choices and could have done something else is an illusion. We act in response to our compulsions. I realize this is not how we think we experience the world, but that is not actually what is going on. Look closer. You might also want to watch some videos on why free will does not actually exist. Sam Harris has numerous and Sabine Hossenfelder put one up recently.
I highly doubt it dude. She was pulled in because they were going over the case from a clean slate and wanted to check prime suspects (ex who was reported as having issues with the victim). The bite maybe clinched it, but you really think this interrogation wouldn't have laid heavy suspicion on her?
@a lucientes what a sad way to go through life, thinking like that. Humans certainly have instincts and compulsions, but we also have the ability to stop, reason and choose. Baffling that big brain philosophers overlook this.
@Goatboi Interesting choice of words. Psychopathy and Sociopathy are not in the DSM specifically because they do no cause any degree of inability to live your life, contrary - it may even be an evolutionary advantage.
Anti-Social-Personality-Disorder, is however in the DSM. And this particular condition is what most studies on 'psychopaths' have been conducted on, specifically within prison populations.
@Jesse yes anti social personality disorder is also another topic that’s very interesting. They usually are sociopaths/psychopaths, and lack the basic human emotions and empathy for others.
@a lucientes yes but compulsions such as murder and the total disregard for others is what separates a normal person with compulsions and someone who has a compulsion disorder. Typically someone who sufferers from compulsion disorder rape/murder people, steals, lies and much more. Again lack of empathy and something very wrong with their brain. Impulsive behavior is also a not great thing to have going for you lol same type of actions.
@Jesse please stop. "Sociopath" is not a medical term; Anti Social Personality Disorder is what someone is diagnosed with if they have sociopathic traits.
@PointsofData I got compulsive and impulsive behavior mixed up I’m sorry. Instead of shamming me how about you educate me lol. You’re not doing anyone any good by shaming, it shows that you don’t even want others to even consider your views whether they are wrong or right.
@PointsofData also compulsive behavior includes suicide, harming others “Thoughts, urges, or behaviors that persist despite negatively affecting health, job, or relationships” the literal definition.
@PointsofData I agree I was wrong with compulsive disorder I either intended compulsive behavior or impulsive behavior. Both being border line interchangeable
@MacyJane This is a very underrated comment. Thank you for sharing. I think the narrator mentioned that they slept together after she died. She sounds like a truly vindictive person.
The pity for the murderer exceeds the pity for victim. The husband is certainly complicit. If she threatened her in front of 8 witnesses at work, why the delay?
DNA analysis came a long since 1986, a time where eyewitnesses, fingerprints, and old school techniques were still commonplace. There must've been a struggle for her to bite the victim.. the victim was about 6 feet tall and athletic herself.
@Patrick Norris She might not be a sociopath, it might have just been a very heated confrontation between her and the victim. She does come off as impulsive but that alone doesn't make a person a sociopath.
@JDC You don't have a choice in being psychopathic or sociopathic, nor is anything inherently 'wrong' with being either. But you 'do' have a choice in killing someone. Lacking empathy does not mean you don't understand what's expected of you, nor does it means you don't understand consequences of your actions.
The fact that she got away with it for so long however makes me think she was less of an idiot than people might think. The cops were just very tenacious.
@Jesse "Most psychopaths or sociopaths do not have ASPD" No idea where you're getting your information there?
ASPD is the medical term for the personality disorder that reflects what once was covered by psychopathy and sociopathy. Neither of those terms are used anymore.
And that is literally from a psychiatrist I used to see. Several of them in fact.
@MacyJane I’m not sure if that is correct, Marcy. I’m no expert, mind you, but I have followed this case for years. It is true that he dated her when he and his wife were engaged and this Stephanie would just show up and offer a booty call even though he told her he was not in love with her and was going to marry his fiancé.’ He did come clean with his wife before he married her about the cheating and then together they put the brakes on Stephanie stalking them. I think that burned her inside and she just got plain old green crazy-eyed vengeance!
@a lucientes Of course we have free will and choice. However, there is the force of good and evil out there and one will serve Satan until they decide to serve God. This is why Jesus came and paid the price for us and offers it to us just for the asking. God gave us the Holy Spirit who is ever-present and everywhere. I ask you to consider Him, and to open your mind to the possibility of Him. I do believe He rose out of that tomb after being brutally crucified for us and won our eternal life for us. If you aren’t a believer, I understand these things sound very strange, but faith in Him can be very small, He said, like a tiny seed. As you trust in Him, your knowledge of Him grows as does your faith. But in Romans 10:10 is the key to eternal life for all men. He loved us all and died for us all, regardless of our station in this world. He shows no favoritism. He loved us all enough to die for us! But, yet, He lives!
@mel I think she bit her because Sherry fought! I think Stephanie shows up with a gun and wants Sherry to see her and know she is going to die because she hated Sherry so much, and Sherry put up a fight and they grappled for the gun and Sherry gave us the evidence to convict her killer even if it did take years.
@Sandra Ressel We have the illusion (or delusion, take your pick) of free will. The bible also has talking animals, people walking on water, angels, demons and witches, etc. Jesus never once condemns slavery, in fact, he tells slaves to obey their masters. Not exactly the position any moral being would take. The bible was written by people, of course and it's myth and mysticism, clear as day. Read other mythology/holy books and you'll see that. (That Jesus ranks higher on Raglan's hero scale than Hercules, is revealing).
Much of it was meant to be allegorical (-or do you believe you can really walk on water and move mountains simply by virtue of your faith? Of course not) at the time that it was written. Nothing has changed since. Interpreting it literally is missing the entire point. I will say, quoting the bible, when the subject at hand is philosophical, is not the best source if you wish to be taken seriously. It has nothing whatever to do with whether or not people have actual free will, i.e. the ability to do other than they did. It is the present that gives rise to the future. We are not the authors of our thoughts or impulses. We have the illusion of choice bc we can look back on the range of options we might have chosen, but cannot explain why we chose one thing over the other, even if we have some story we tell ourselves about why we like chocolate more than vanilla. We simply do. No one maps their own neurophysiology, picks their DNA or where and when theyre born. No one chooses to be a psychopath, or a drug addict, or a genius, or a simpleton, etc. This doesnt mean we have no choice, only that the range of options open to us are the result of chance or pre-existing causes, neither of which we have a hand in. If you look closer, you will see that what we have is the illusion of choice. Watch some philosophical analyses on the subject. Sam Harris has some presentations on YT where he talks about it. Physicist Sabine Hossenfelder did a video on the subject not that long ago called: You don't have free will, but don't worry. But one needs to have an open and objective mind to approach and consider challenging conclusions. If we begin with: "Of course that's wrong" and then quote from a book full of magic and superstition, we're not going to get very far. We need to know why things are in order to understand how they actually are. Otherwise, how could the world be a sphere? That would mean upside down people on the bottom. So, our natural impression are often misleading. Regarding the bible, remember, it is the claim, not the evidence. Actually walk on water, and that would be evidence. (Water, btw, is an ancient symbol for matter or the material world. Once you know that, the meaning behind that teaching makes a lot more sense, as opposed to thinking it is meant to convey literally walking on water). Check out Mythvision podcast - they do some good critical analysis of the history of religion sometimes. At least it will start to give you some historical context for what is in the bible and you'll see that those stories and motifs are the result of different traditions coming together in the Mediterranean (you never wondered why the New Testament is written in Greek as opposed to Hebrew or Aramaic?) that long predated the rise of Christianity. -pardon my comment got so long. best.
@a lucientes Yes, there are some far-out things in the Bible, that is true. But, it’s no more far out than what science shows us! Our universe is pretty darn fascinating and downright incredible and it is obvious to me that there was a Creator of this cosmos. When Jesus was referring to a slave doing what the master says, He was simply referring to people who worked for others which is pretty much built into mankind. To say He was promoting slavery is just ludicrous because it is clear that that was the antithesis of who Jesus was! In fact, He came to free the slaves which is exactly what He did when He died on that cross for our wrongdoings, freeing us to live an abundant life through Him now, and an eternal life in paradise simply for accepting His sacrifice on the cross.
@MacyJane Well in a sociopath's mind, now her path was clear to John. So it wouldn't surprise me if she used his grief and need for comfort to seduce him briefly before the relationship fizzled out.
@a lucientes Jesus never supported slavery. That was Paul, I believe, who wrote to a slave who had run from his abusive master to return. (This is a debated part of the Bible even within Christianity) You have to remember there are cultural considerations too. People back then saw slavery as normal - as horrible as it was.
@Mish375 S I know people saw it as normal back then but Jesus is supposed to be the son of god or god itself. Its not condemned anywhere in the New Testament, in fact there are numerous places where it teaches submission. If youre tasked with carrying a pack for one mile, carry it for two. (It was not uncommon for Roman soldiers to commandeer labor), Having read numerous books on the issue of historicity (Including Erhman's Did Jesus Exist?) I tend to tilt more in the direction that the whole of it is mythology and mysticism. I say bc the earliest writings we have describe Jesus him as a purely revelatory figure, there are no contemporaneous accounts,, so that even there was some rabbi at the root of the religion, he is completely lost to history. The early Christian world was wildly diverse. But also bc you can see the traditions that preceded it, out of which it arose...Richard Carrier has a video online called The Gospel According to Carrier where he describes some of the process that it underwent. To get an idea of how diverse it was, read the gospels found in Nag Hamadi library - texts like The Gospel of Thomas. The Thunder - Perfect Mind. The gospel of Judas, and others,, which are from the same period as the ones that were put into the canon hundreds of years later.
@a lucientes There is eveidence that a man named Yeshua (Greek: Jesus) existed and was crucified around that time period. But the debate was whether Jesus was just a teacher or Son of God. That being said, all societies organize themselves into hierarchies so the carrying the pack idea (I don't know if that was in the Bible, but it was likely a Roman military thing), that idea would be based on said hierarchy and doing your job well for your boss.
As for the Gnostic texts like gospel of Thomas, they were widely disproved as people just wanting the fame of writing or finding a book. Where the real debate is the Apocryphal texts because it was clear that Jesus and other Jews had studied them for educational purposes. You're correct in saying there were many offshoots but there still are today as well.
@a lucientes - I would encourage you to also check out Lee Strobel, an atheist attorney (Yale) who worked as an investigative journalist for the Chicago Tribune who set out to prove the Bible & its accounts, wrong. Lee's wife became a Christian (if I'm not mistaken) while they were married & it caused quite a bit of conflict, the reason behind why he wanted to prove the Bible & specifically, Jesus's death & resurrection, false. He also has a website & multiple videos that are rather fascinating. https://leestrobel.com/
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a lucientes2021-06-04 04:16:05 (edited 2021-06-07 03:09:38 )
@Misty Montgomery tx. I actually know of Lee Strobel and his work. The problem is simple. If we are going to say God exists, then we need to explain where it came from. It's incoherent to say God just always existed, so it doesnt need an explanation -if that is the case, then why would the universe require a a creator? Something there is no evidence of, which would have to be far more complex than the universe it simply wills into existence and has omnipotence over.
There is also no good reason to think there was any historical person at the root of Christianity. Just start with the book The Jesus Puzzle by Earl Doherty, and see what you think. The earliest writings we have are the 7 epistles of Paul (the other epistle attributed to him are later forgeries or pseudepigrapha) and in all of them Jesus is described as a purely revelatory figure
It looks like Paul took on some ideas from some existing non-Temple-conforming Hellenic Jewish savior cults focused on Yehoshua, -a figure from Jewish angelology. Paul's Jesus was a notional savior archetype, an Archangel who descended from the high heaven to allow himself to be sacrificed by the Powers and Principalities (daemons who ruled Earth from their thrones in the Firmament, the layer of sky between Earth and the seven Heavens) as an atonement sacrifice. The crucifixion of the archangel was held on Earth - not in the firmament; the Powers and Principalities ruled the Earth although they lived above it, somewhere in a notional lowest level of heaven. The crucifixion event had to be held on Earth to make its sacrificial blood magic efficacious as a channel for Salvation for Believers.
This sequence is described in detail in the Vision of Isaiah document, which is part of the Ascension of Isaiah document. An early version of this tale very likely existed in Paul's time, and that he was influenced by it. By conning the Powers and Principalities into crucifying him, Paul told his followers, the archangel Yehoshua opened a passage to perfection and redemption for human believers. If you Believe this claim, join the Pauline Church, and follow Paul's behavioral/moral instructions, Paul told his followers, you will become part of "the body of Christ" and "be saved." --
--To whomever wrote that The Gospel of Thomas was a later spurious text. That is simply incorrect. A number of the Christian gospels found in the Nag Hammadi library are contemporaneous with, or actually predate some of the gospels in the canon. Look it up.
They were left out for obvious reasons: they teach that a direct path to God is possible, and the Church of Rome was not having any of that. The bible as we know it was not compiled until the 5th century. And has had more revisions than all of the text contained within it. These are facts, not suppositions. Do some critical research and you will learn how scholars know what they do. The works of Bart Ehrman (even if he is wrong on historicity) are otherwise very good for critical analysis. You can also watch Mythvision Podcast on YT. It is critical but if youre a Christian you will learn tons of facts you didnt know before. cheers.
@Goatboi Most people who are sociopathic are actually exceptionally intelligent. Low functioning sociopaths end up in jail, high functioning sociopaths end up on executive boards. They're not stupid. Most know they are sociopaths but don't care
@ParadymShift, Plant-BASED Ⓥegan Jedi wait, from what I understood, they slept together after he got engaged to Rasmussen, not after her death. Unless, I misunderstood this..
@Cristina Varona 2:15 It was inferential on my part, but I think considering that they have slept together in the past, I would be very surprised if they did not sleep together while dating again.
@Jess Pavlichenko That’s your opinion. Jesus Christ was the Son of God, who came to free mankind from the chains that bound them. His people were the Jews, who were enslaved in Exodus. I don’t think for a second that Jesus Christ condones slavery of any kind. Do you know Him?
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a lucientes2021-06-07 03:44:47 (edited 2021-06-07 03:52:24 )
@Sandra Ressel It doesnt really matter so much what we think or believe, as much as what we can show is true bc there is enough evidence to support it. Plenty of people think theyre Napoleon. That doesnt ever make it so. This is the difference between faith-based belief (or delusion) and empirically-derived, fact-based knowledge. Someone compared science to religion. They could not be more different. It is difficult to believe anyone who's read the bible can say it doesnt condone slavery. For starters, Jesus -if the bible is to be believed, says: Do not think that I have come to abolish the law [of Moses] or the Prophets. I have not come to abolish, but to fulfill it. Math. 5:17 It is explicitly tied to the Old testament (the first five books of which make up the Torah) because it began life as a messianic offshoot of Judaism. That's why Jesus is referred to as rabbi and his circumcision gets mentioned. SO, all of what is in the Old Testament, Jesus condones, including genocide, the flood, taking sex slaves, the selling or killing of your children, and wife, etc. etc. If youve read the bible,, you know the monstrous atrocities it contains. I dont think you have, very much. Even the New Testament is full of commands that slaves obey their masters, that slavery is the will of God. For example: Slaves, obey your earthly masters with respect and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ. Obey them not only to win their favor when their eye is on you, but like slaves of Christ, doing the will of God from your heart. Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not men, because you know that the Lord will reward everyone for whatever good he does, whether he is slave or free. Ephesians 6:5 * there are dozens of passages like this, and much worse. Do not assume that I have come to bring peace to the earth; I have not come to bring peace, but a sword. Mathew 10:34 - This is the same guy who says turn the other cheek and Set a table for your enemies. -Concepts which long predate Christianity, but the point is the inconsistency. You can go on fulllengthaudiobooks . com for free and look up Carrier's On The Historicity of Jesus and listen to the entire book for free.. It is very long and scholarly, but those are the facts as we know them and it it's a subject youre interested in.. that's a very cool thing to have for free. We can still keep the mystery and mysticism, engaging the mystery of our own beings, without the pretending to know things we dont, the sectarianism and all the dogma of religion. I think so anyway, even if the bible says otherwise. cheers.
Just think of all the things that we have learned about in science and our world and man in the last hundred years! DNA, the way the brain works with our senses, doing literally hundreds of things at once for us to do things. Why, I guess DNA didn’t exist a hundred or even fifty years ago because you didn’t know about it.🤔 Sir, I know something that you may never know, as intelligent as you are, even. God is real, always has been and always will be, and Jesus Christ is His Son who also always was and always will be. No, I won’t debate you about the Old Testament but there are more learned people than I who could, although I doubt you would accept any of their answers, and that’s ok. I have a Covenant with the one true God who created the cosmos. He loved me (and you) enough to pay for my sins on that cross. He did that freely even though we sure as hell don’t deserve it. He asked for nothing in return from me except to acknowledge my belief in His Resurrection. And, I do believe, in fact, it’s way beyond belief, I know. I wish I could prove to you whatever you think you need proof for, but it would never be good enough. If you want to believe you evolved from some slime that came up out of the sea and grew a brain from there along with arms and legs and your senses and everything just magically worked together, that’s your prerogative. Or maybe you’re a monkey. But, I’m no monkey, and neither are you. You were wonderfully and intrinsically created by the God who made the universe and if I could give you one piece of advice, which I know you will reject, ask HIM what He wants you to know! Ask Him for wisdom. Why not try Jesus? If you don’t like Him, Satan will always take you back!
@a lucientes Sir, all due respect, you know absolutely nothing about me except I believe in A Supreme Creator, God, and His only Son, Jesus Christ, the Messiah, and the Savior of the World. I do not fear hell or the devil or even death because Christ conquered them for me. In fact, I fear nothing. I don’t fear not having food or clothing or shelter, because I live the abundant life provided to me by the Lord. I have total and complete peace and I love people and just try to be a blessing to others. I am certainly not perfect and have a dirty mouth sometimes and a sarcastic attitude sometimes. I am a work in progress. But, I tell you the truth, my life is the exact opposite of what you portray it to be! I have no pressure to perform or follow religion because Christ paid the price for me. I have a relationship, a deep friendship with the Son of God and it doesn’t get any better than that. If something bad happens, I can talk to Him about it and I live under the shelter of His mighty wings. Privacy? Not good enough? I have no idea what you are referring to. Are you projecting? I really am not sure. Except for this. I am a sinner, just like you. The difference is, my sins are forgiven because I am under the New Testament. (Covenant) I am warm, well-fed, and very happy, and have peace and joy in my heart every morning. God is so good! Unfortunately for YOU, you don’t know Him, and that’s a tragedy. You are missing out on EVERYTHING! And, when my eyes close to this world, I will slide right on into heaven. Don’t die before you figure this out! Please. It’s there for everyone. He did it for you, too. You don’t want to get this wrong! I am telling you the best I know how that you have completely missed the boat on this one! He found me when I was 29 years old and saved me. Best decision I ever made!
Interrogator: "Hello, how are you?" Killer: "Well, gosh I mean, pfft, ugh, well I mean, gosh I mean,.." French Dude: "1 Million years later." Killer: "........gosh I mean, I guess I'm doing ok, how about you?"
looks like you guys are getting some videos restored with heavy edits. glad you're able to stay here but I'll def be subbing to the patreon to get the juicy bits
Man, she is a BAD liar. She's so over the top with her facial expressions. I imagine the name of her ex instilled a buzzing sensation through her entire body, her face going numb so that she felt the need to over-contort it. Her panic is so evident.
Did I kill her? Well Geez, that just doesn’t stick out in my mind...let me think back, 1984 where was I? Grocery shopping maybe? I couldn’t even tell you what an apple is
I mean what they look kinda like a tomato or something? I mean geez his brother had the same parents as him and he liked shrimp tacos, sooo...psh what is this all about?
And and you know MAYbe I was dating the apple? Gee, I dunno, I met up with a lot of apples maybe HE dated the apple? who knows really but but you know what what's this all about?
Most women remember when and how (in details) they met their spouses, so she pretending that she doesn’t remember accurate times when she met her husband is total bullshit! Lol
Funniest thread I've read in I mean, ya know, Youtube comments, in um a long time. But, you know, I don't recall if I've even read the comments or know what Youtube is. But ya know....sounds familiar. I can't say.
Gezz, it doesnt ring a bell it was like a million years ago. But she remembers reporting a gun in her car stolen. Did u ever go to there house. I dont think so. . She a worse liar then Chris Watts and I thought he took the cake.
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E Sahutske2019-11-18 01:32:18 (edited 2019-11-18 11:35:01 )
She might take the cake, but not by much. When he was watching neighbors surveillance, his body language was hilarious. His hands on top of his head ,you could tell he was thinking did I back up truck far enough. He was about to tell the neighbor, your killing me here .LOL.
If I had a nickel for everytime she said gezz and it doesn't ring a bell. I'll be rich and another nickel for that was like million years ago I'll be a millionaire.
Now I everytime I hear Geez Gosh ,I dont think so, that was like a million years ago . Ima Come to the conclusion the person is guilty as fuck. Thanks alot stephanie I couldn't of done it with out you. Now I know it's a dead giveaway. Can we have your DNA to exclude you from investigation. Maybe because now I'm thinking you know it was me and that is not in my best interest. Gezz Gosh I cant believe this, it was like a million years ago. She remembered what was supposively stolen from her car right down to the car model and that was also a million years ago. Go figure how memory works. I thought we was going to talk about art work. Geez gosh we are I just didn't mention the picture is coming out in tomorrow's news papers.
I mean geeze, Gary and I were certified in Scuba diving, then there was earthquake and when was that? My house was destroyed in the quake. Argument? That doesn't sound familiar, makes face what's an argument? Gosh I don't remember, he lived on Roscoe, I have 10,000 pictures I'm a picture nut.
She’s such a bad liar it’s comical. I love just watching the detectives pretend as if they don’t already know it’s her and just watch her trip over her lies.
This is what? I don't know, uh geeez, you know uhhh phsss maybe the best thread I've read in a while on umm phsssh I don't know what it's called. Geeez YouTube?
@Semper Fi lmfao You mean to tell me that, when you're trying to remember something, your face doesn't take on the appearance of Frankenstein's Monster chewing on imaginary food?!? Cmon bro ahahaha
It's almost as if she's a parody of human emtotion, like the way someone without emotions thinks someone who in fact has them would look like...oh wait
@Madalyn Leal - It resembles a red bell paper. Jeez, I would think you would know the difference, but I don’t know. What year was it again? I started college in 1972. When did she die? Let’s go back to apple discussion now.
Gosh we need more women like u. I mean geez you're very beautiful. I can't remember maybe idk 20BC was the last time I seen a beautiful woman. Gosh. ;)
Well I uh...pfffft....jeez. It was so long ago. Pfffft. I mean, my gosh. Hmm...pssh. I don't want to say I didn't, but pfffft...it could have happened. Jeez I don't remember.
Madalyn Leal ..Geez...is it a Good comment., umm,. let me think umm umm umm .. Gosh.. How long do i have to think ,,a million second, gosh..let me think agaih.. Geez.. Umm i think it a good one 😂😂
Abdur Razzak Khan ah well, pshhh, ya know, ah well, well, ahh, uhhm...ah man it just doesn’t.....ah well no it, no it’s, it just doesn’t ring, ya know I just don’t know!
The fact that she is answering questions about the "old boyfriend" without stopping them and demanding to know what exactly it was about shows her guilt as well.
This is probably one of those times that I'm glad I live alone in the woods. Anyone hear me laughing incessantly like i am would have called the guys wearing white jackets.
Hahah doesn’t ring a bell. I would think it would ring a bell, you know ?! I don’t think I can recall, you know. I don’t want to say I have but was I there? I don’t know but maybe I was, but I don’t know, you know. I’m trying to think. Like I said.....
"I mean i'm super hyper at work, ya know!..." "i don't even know that i met any of their friends" what do YA KNOW - "Can't say"... hahaha for a member of the force she is all over the gd place!
@Aisha Abdulai was it 84 ?????? Or 91 ????? I'm thinking maybe 84 hummmmmmm I may have but then again maybe not ?????? It was just so long ago I forgot about even killing that broad that I was caught in a love triangle with because it didn't really leave much of an impression on me !!!! Hummmm
@Johnny Reno Dope TV hmmm i mean i think i was shopping ALL YEAR and probably washing my hair... i really don't recall... i mean what year did you say it was, ya know *pulls that face*. i just can't with her haha
@Aisha Abdulai ha ha ha yeah it could have possibly been in mmmmmmmmmmmmaybe 1984 I'm thinking ummmmmmm well it was so long ago I just can't even really say was it 84 ?????????
She remembers nothing and goes into detail about everything!! Jeeze, I mean, I dont know...I mean jeeze...maybe...I could have, he could have been, I may have sent her ,I could have been I mean maybe, you know maybe...I just cant say...its been so long I mean...jeeze....🤥
Investigator: Have you ever seen a rainbow? Lazarus: I don't know, really because, geez if you tell me the year? Maybe, was there an earthquake that year? I mean was there a man outside, and uh uh uh a storm? Did people have their window wipers going "wip-wap" back and forth? Did the sun come out? Maybe three four or five times? I might've looked up, but I had a potroast on in the house. There were a lot of people around, obviously someone had to see one. Could there have been red in it? I mean it was so long ago.
What broke me is her saying "I know how this works...I've been on the job long enough" Um, Steph, honey, we're more than an hour into this and you're just now getting it? No, apparently you don't know "how this works."
I mean it’s been a million years ago. I could’ve dropped my keys or i might have bought milk. Geez I can’t remember. I can’t even say i saw an apple before. I remember i went to the movie in 1975 with my friends and we had a large popcorn. I love popcorn you know i back in the day i ate popcorn on a daily. But gosh if it was salted or not I can’t remember it’s been a million years ago.
It could simply mean the person is nervous, an innocent person getting interrogated could get very nervous. They already knew she was guilty in the first place!
Isnt that a part of her defense though? Oh gosh geez. You caught me off guard. This is obviously new to me. Damn so long ago. Such a little cassual part of my life.
She fell to pieces after the first question and was likely spinning so fast internally she wasn’t focused at all on her outward appearance. This would have been a piss-poor performance even for an ordinary person who has seen a couple of episodes of the First 48.
“I’m going to straighten this out right now.” Nope, you’re gonna do 25–life.
Catching someone off guard with the element of surprise throws most people off as they aren't prepared for it. The interrogators did a great job using this tactic.
I'm very sure, that she hadn't thought of this case in a very long time, and she didn't see this "interview" coming. Her "gosh"s and "gee"s do most likely refer to her actual surprise and the disbelieve, that she somehow got caught after all. She probably really thought that she might have gotten away with this murder. That and the talented detectives made her stumble into the talking-trap.
All this time she probably had access to that file and didn't even try to destroy the DNA paperwork in it (thank goodness) because she was so sure it was blamed on two latino Latino men so surely it was a done deal. DNA is boss!
She had 20 years- 2 of them were with a lie ready (and we all know how hindsight works... She may have thought later on that it wasn't a good lie, but decided it mattered little by that time because she wasn't a suspect. And DNA was dead at the time), but the rest of the years - she has had 18 years to think she totally got away with it. That's why she's freaking out. It's more of a stomach drop- caught. Then she's playing catch-up to her own lies while trying to manipulate for information so she knows what they know- so she can figure out how to spin her innocence in a believable fashion.
Soda Pop the point you make I believe is the best thing anyone can do, “don’t talk to police”, The Regents school of Law, has a video, “Don’t talk to police” and coincidently I just watched it before I hit on this psycho nut for the 2nd time, they addressed this issue of even if you are totally honest, truthful and innocent, that the so called good guys can convict you on what the truth is. Now those people, you should keep right away from, little own talk to them. Good point anyway, keep spreading the word, 🗣👍
The fact that she keeps trying to get away from the questions and stuttering And in 15:13 to 15:36 she keeps on saying that she doesn't remember any of the events since "it was long ago" and then changed her talking style. All of this makes it noticable to us that she pretends to have a vague memory in the argument of forgetting and/or not knowing ("I don't think so","I guess","I don't know"/"no idea"/"I don't think I did") edit: Grammar mistake.
@Nebechadnezzar Sociopaths don't feel guilt/shame. We "normal" people may interpret her behavior as only "acting" offended as a strategy to get out, but if she's a sociopath then chances are she really did feel wronged by the interrogation, and to this day still thinks she didn't really do anything wrong.
Abusers and narcissistic types do this: if you confront them on their bad behaviour, they act offended, like they’re being attacked, because in their mind, it is. In their mind, they’re allowed to do whatever they like and if someone tries to stop them or make them face consequences THATS bad behaviour.
What the hell? Why is that surprising? Predatory psychopaths aren't going to be crying and admitting their crime lol You're either very naive or very weird lol.
I just had to write this. Maybe she did bite the ex boyfriends new wife, but she didnt kill her ?? Just wondering. This is so sad. There was no reason to kill her. Jealous people need to worry about themselves and move on to be happy with someone else. She does look like a wack job.
Let's see, it was a while back, I'm gonna say 17.... well, it was the 18th century, and it's funny, you know, because it's out of Boston with the massacre and everything, you know, I mean I remember having a Sam Addams in Boston but that was in the eighties at least, maybe early nineties.
@GullyBop I just got to that part.. This is the craziest interrogation ever. I would be laughing if I was the cop interviewing her. Like just cut the sh*t!
I love how she remembers the exact road he lived on and vehicle he drove but couldn’t remember the name of the chick her ex married. Like girl don’t play dumb. I still remember the name of the girl my child hood crush had a crush on when we were in the 4th grade , shut up.
@Henry Farthington I get your joking, but the point is that from the perspective of the accused (and clearly guilty here), it doesn't make any sense to run your mouth like this in terms of ones best interests. Of course I want her in prison, but I'm also a paralegal so I also like looking at these things not just from a moral perspective, but a legal one. Plus, it's honestly kind of hilarious how badly she screws herself since she clearly deserves it 😂
Jakub Lizon hmmm... a simple “no” would have been considered the normal, appropriate response to such a question. Notice how the suspect draws out the response in an attempt to “sell himself” and gain respect of the interrogator. Notice also how he frames his narrative (claiming to be a paralegal) providing details entirely irrelevant to the inquiry adding suspicion to the true motives of him watching the video...
@Henry Farthington what are you talking about? Am I not allowed to speak and explain myself? I mentioned I'm a paralegal only to further explain why I may be interested in these things, I didn't use it like I'm some authority. I really don't understand what your problem is, or why you've set this one word restriction on me. I chose to elaborate, in the chance that the reply wasn't entirely a joke. Again, I really don't understand what your problem is.
@Henry Farthington And really, my true motives? What, that I'm a criminal, or want criminals to roam free? Because I commented on a YouTube video and chose to expand on my comment? Although you haven't confirmed it yet, I think you're just trolling. Trolling or not, please don't twist my words or make ridiculous assumptions about me. Much appreciated.
@Sanna He originally took issue with my first reply because I was apparently supposed to keep it to a one word answer, although I was just explained my interest , not trying to debate anything. But I'm done with the it, I don't really feel like continuing tbh
@Max Benson Yeah I could see the mimicking, which is why I kept mentioning he's probably joking or trolling. But a lot of it did seem to be meant, so I just wanted to explain. It's fine though, I did overreact either way so I do apologize for that.
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John Smith2020-06-15 14:03:08 (edited 2020-06-15 14:04:40 )
There is always a conflict between appearing to want to cooperate and exercising your 5th amendment right. A general rule is that if you know you are guilty, it is better to ask for an attorney. Ask Michael Flynn .That cannot be used against you in Court.
@Inappropriate DnD facts I mean I get it, I've been saying I'm sure he's joking or trolling. But still, the reply was specific to me, and it was kinda condescending. I don't really care honestly, yeah I def overreacted. I'm just telling you why I did. Don't worry, I definitely feel stupid lol
Damn Henry woodshedded that ass. Funny thing is , when J dropped that first response he thought dude was gonna be speechless and befuddled , but he pivots and absolutely Ko’s jakey boy!!!! Dayum Henry..... nicely done !!!!
@Joey Walker Does it make you feel good to put someone down? It's very hard to read sarcasm and satire, especially in 'Current Year'. The conversation and situation was humorous, no need to call someone a loser other than to forget your own troubles..
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Jakub Lizon2020-06-21 19:11:52 (edited 2020-06-21 19:15:15 )
@Michael Ronga and @akuno g Lol thanks guys for standing up for me, I didn't really take offense to the loser thing, but still. But yeah, the first comment was a joke, which I acknowledged, but I honestly didn't see where the joke was with the second comment. He was kinda just mocking me and it came off as mean and kinda personal. But hey, if he says it's a joke, I'll take his word for it (although I don't think he has yet), but otherwise it's really not a big deal. Just a YouTube comment, that I did overreact to which was silly on my part. Again,I appreciate you guys backing up my perspective a little bit. But it's all good lol
@John Smith Not just if you're guilty. ALWAYS. There are very few circumstances in which you should ever talk to a cop. It's a dangerous game to play even if innocent.
John Smith Asking for an attorney should be first thing even if innocent. Anything you say can be used against you & the cops will try to get you say anything.
Joey Walker Who’s really the loser here, the guy who clearly stated multiple times he knows it’s a joke or you trying to be Joey Badass yet cannot comprehend that?
@John Smith What a load of BS. My brother's a cop, and even he has told me: NEVER TALK TO THE POLICE!!! The job of the police is to aid in the process of prosecution. Prosecutions and conviction numbers are their bread and butter, so to speak. NEVER talk to the police, guilty or innocent. It's simple...just ask for a lawyer. You can look at it this way: no prosecutor can ever face a jury and say - "this guy never talked to the police, because he must have been guilty" or "We're in trial today, because he decided not to admit his guilt to the police, but instead requested the services of a defense attorney in order to defend his guilty azz". I mean, it's absurd. Just NEVER TALK TO THE POLICE. That's all you have to ever remember.
I think the point of this “interrogation” was to conceal the fact that it was an interrogation. Therefore, why would she need an attorney? Her apparent evasiveness and misdirection to questions is only indicative of guilt and wouldn’t be useful in court without the added strength of her DNA at the scene.
Jakub Lizon2020-08-09 03:23:15 (edited 2020-08-09 03:23:36 )
@Some One idk, of course she's horrible and deserves prison, but I do find myself rooting against the cops lol not really, but you know the feeling I'm sure
@Henry Farthington I love how, by being so defensive to your joke, the other guy sounds sooooo guilty of SOMETHING or other XD This interrogation stick really works haha
@Sandra Heaton I'm starting law school relatively soon, so I've thought about my career a lot. Whether to pursue being a prosecutor, or defense attorney is one of those things I've thought about. And your comment is exactly why I'm leaning away from prosecutor. A lot of people are naive and think prosecutors are the "good guys" seeking truth, but that's just not true. Like you said, they are seeking guilty verdicts, and won't hesitate to put someone away for something even the prosecutor knows isn't true.
Its wrong... and is the main reason why I have no interest in being a prosecutor anymore. I honestly don't know how I'd ever he able to sleep knowing that I am potentially sending innocent people to prison and am deliberately arguing for the harshes sentences possible. Of course there are plenty of people that deserve harsh sentences and should go to prison. But generally, one innocent person found guilty is worse than 5 guilty people being found not guilty.
@Jakub Lizon Thanks for your comment - and congrats on being accepted to law school. It's probably not completely impossible to maintain an ethical stance as a state attorney, but you'll be facing an uphill battle - especially if you're in the USA.
@Djakonda D First of all, we have due process guaranteed to us by the constitution. You can't really be a democracy without due process. Everyone had a right to adequate counsel because not everyone can be a professional attorney. The crimes you did or did not commit are settled in the court room, not on the street. So you can't say someone is a murderer before they're convicted of murder in the court of law. We're talking about humans lives, freedom, potentially death penalties.
The defendent has the right to make to argue his case, his defense, citing both facts and law. Very hard to do without a lawyer. Homicides are also almost never just cut and dry. This is getting too long. Basically, we live in a democracy where everyone has the right to due process, and having counsel is a part of that.
How many years ago , million years ago , million years ago , wasn't the murder in 86 ? That's a million years ago ? Can't believe this ex police officer .
I don’t ever remember meeting his wife… BUT I do remember going on a 3 day vacation with him where we flew for 6 hours, 22 minutes and 39.5 seconds. It was a windy and cold night when we landed. The drive to the hotel took 23 and a half minutes. The crab and shrimp meals were just delightful, as was the 100 year old red wine that we paid for
"Gee, I don't know, it was so long ago! I think it was a Wednesday, and I had a ham and cheese sandwich for lunch with tomato soup, it was a restaurant downtown and I'd considered that I could have probably just made something just as good at home, but what else may have happened that day, it's just so foggy!"
Memory of when she was emotionally involved with him vs memory of when he was no part of her life.. there is a difference. You and your commenters are not the brightest.
Listen (writing this while eating my chicken and rice, you know, the rice i make with a little garlic oil and chicken stock, and the chicken fried lightly so it stays soft and tender, just a little pepper and salt, then put the dry-ish rice in the pan with the chicken) here (oh drinking pepsi lemon with no sugar too, thats next to the coke & fanta premix 0 sugar in the store, real good) you (i got coke & fanta premix aswell because I couldnt decice right then and there) little (bought some haribo gummies too, couldnt help myself tho, had to eat them on the way home) shit.
@Matthew Barry The details she provides are those of when she was with him, the ones that appear as foggy are the ones she forges or limits to the action having already taken place. Do think before you write.
@Rino Rien She's not forgetting moments "when she wasn't emotionally involved" with him. She was still emotionally involved when she had a physical altercation. She is pretending to be forgetful. Again, you're not the brightest.
@Matthew Barry Mister, repeating the same thing over and over and believing you are right does not make you so. You said your piece, I said my piece, we agree to disagree, arguing with imature individuals is not at the top of my list to spend my limited time of day.
@Matthew Barry No effort whatsoever, it is in my notifications and by no means do I have the need to ignore, simply don't have the need to put much effort in to it either :) Enjoy life my guy, time will take care of you.
i don't remember too much about that day. it was a sunny day, that June 10th.. wind from the south east at 5 mph. memory is kinda hazy you know. it was about 72 degrees, 38% humidity.
@Rino Rien Let me help ya out, kiddo. Unless someone had dementia, they are easily going to remember those details. I'm sorry someone called you out on your pretentious, nonsensical, comically ignorant analysis.
@Rino Rien Nevermind, you're right. She legitimately only remembers random events from 40 years ago, but can't remember a woman she murdered in cold blood. You're a genius.
@Rino RienMemory can very often be unreliable. That is not the case in this situation. It's easy to tell by her body language. I'm sorry that you're not very perceptive. That won't do you any favors in life. She's clearly acting as if she doesn't remember certain events. If you were smarter, you might get it. Alas, you struggle. I understand that you don't feel the need to be made to look like a fool. You do a pretty good job of doing it yourself though.
@Rino Rien That makes zero sense. The memories she's "foggy" on happened before the murder. The fact that she pretends to not remember someone she dated, someone she spent years with, someone whose spouse she murdered, someone whose relatives she remembers easily for a few seconds, rather than immediately saying, "Ya, I remember John" proved she is being deceptive and is not failing to remember events she's being questioned on. A child could see that, yet you can't.
Stephanie hits the desk a lot in interview. Lots of hand movements as an animated puppet. Demon hand talking
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Miss Informed2022-06-13 09:00:45 (edited 2022-06-13 09:07:31 )
Playing devils advocate here, but how does she function in normal circumstances? As someone who has a very chaotic brain, suffering from attention deficiency, I too would be all over the place, getting caught up in details. Some people just have an uneconomical state of being almost all the time, which is also reflected in how they talk and remember. I can sometimes only remember certain things under specific circumstances or if I approach my memory from a weird angle, let’s say by association from a seemingly unimportant or even unrelated subquestion. But if you would ask me directly, I simply wouldn’t remember. It drives my wife nuts.
Ok I could not have been the only one to catch that slip, she claims she hasn’t seen or talked or been with him in a long while right, well then why did she almost say, maybe I saw her at his apartm……… and the. Stoped talking, she admitted to seeing her or possibly seeing her in his apartment, the reason she stopped is because she thought she was about to incriminate the fact that she was about to admit to being within view but she didn’t realize that the reason she stopped and what I was thinking we’re not the same.
I know right, the prosecution failed to ring her bell. If someones bell isn't rung and they can't recall the murder they committed then it should be an automatic innocent verdict no matter what the evidence is.
Isn’t it amazing though that she would pop right up with certain details, and you could actually see on her face that she wished she hadn’t said it so quickly?
@Paul Davis anyone can say they didn't do it or even recall doing it. If people got off on that there wouldn't be many people in prison. They ALL say they didn't do it. Oh ok....your free....NOT
@Crazed Autistic I'm pretty sure that was a joke. Look at the comments after that. It's OBVIOUSLY a joke. Y'all are taking that seriously? 🤦♀️ the amount of ppl in the comment section who don't get jokes or sarcasm is staggering.
Well golly, I tell ya- I just cant remember the man I was so obsessed with that I killed his wife to be with him, and She didn't even end up with him. She took that poor beautiful woman's life for nothing. Selfish, greedy, evil and vile woman. She's so stupid in this interrogation too, acting clueless and innocent when she should know they can see right through her since she's a cop too.
@Nur Izzaty gee, gosh, I don't know..I mean, maybe? It's been so long, man, I don't know, I mean I could be, but, wow...you know? I mean, sure, but golly...
and i mean what even is a bell? who can say? I mean I know some people say it's... well, a ringing device, something like that but I really can't say. I mean the invention of the bell, wha- why- when was that? 19... 1927... mayybe? I really can't say.
@Crazed Autistic sorry my niece had my phone on youtube she was wanting to watch something and she must have went to the video I was watching. Lol. Sorry again for the confusion.
@Crazed Autistic yeah she's six years old so I think that she was meaning to tell people but I don't know if she knew that she just picked you or not. So I think that she was just trying to say Hi. Lol.
@Jazzy AndCool Uh-huh. Sure. Usually, when somebody is being sarcastic, they don't call people names and they use emojis. And the 's' is supposed to be capitalized.
@Crazed Autistic nah, the clueless person is you who fails to understand that his comment was s a r c a s m and took it seriously when it's literally under a comment that is also a joke. and idk but if you have something that makes you struggle with reading between the lines, maybe don't jump to automatically calling people names when you don't even understand what the point of what they're saying is(?)
if i can't tell someone's intentions through a text or comment, i usually ask for further clarification before reacting to what they said, that's how you avoid attacking people without a reason.
being neurodivergent isn't an excuse tbh, this coming from a fellow neurodivergent person.
@Crazed Autistic Seeing your last comment I don't understand how you can be offended when you seem to be one of the most hostile or passive aggressive people here. I think what they said was valid, I won't blame you for not immediately detecting sarcasm but like they said don't attack people without understanding what they're trying to say learn that if it's a really absurd comment then either look at their other comments, look at the replies, or ask them yourself if it was a joke. I do think you were dumb here but you could make smarter choices in the future is what I'm saying.
@Crazed Autistic Great, then just keep blaming others for your mistakes instead of apologizing and acting immature to anyone who doesn't completely agree with you.
@Crazed Autistic It's not an excuse. It may be a reason but it's not an excuse. You could've said "sorry I'm not able to detect sarcasm well because of... but I should've asked for clarification and shouldn't have made assumptions." For me personally if you said it like that I would've been completely on your side. I understand that you find difficulties in detecting sarcasm but what I'm saying is that you could ask for clarification when it's a statement that absurd, you could improve by maybe asking or reading other comments when you're unsure and assuming the best instead of immediately jumping to they believe some heinous shit. Also I understand acting rude towards them since they acted rude towards you but the act of "I don't owe anybody anything" is pretty rude, yes you don't have to do it but to me personally it's the right thing to do, if you've made a mistake regardless of reason it's at least nice to apologize and you've been acting passive aggressive and hostile towards anyone who hasn't been completely "you don't need to do anything I feel so sorry for you I completely understand you". I'm not saying you're an imbecile, just what you did here in this situation was pretty dumb in assuming their opinion and that isn't a terrible crime but acknowledge it and move on, don't brush it off like you didn't do anything wrong in the first place.
Vincent Toia2021-01-01 08:17:55 (edited 2021-01-01 08:28:15 )
Imagine biting a dead body on the forearm. What in the wild crazy nutcase, no wonder why people are afraid of the cops. Who knows what kind of people are pretending to uphold the law.
@Glenn Drexler she has up to this point...has convinced herself that she didn't kill anyone...so that's the space she's operating from....her mind: "I didnt kill anyone." Reality: "Uhh yeah ya did."
@Paul Davis Wait, that's allowed???? So we can do a crime and make sure the case stays cold for 2 decades, pretend we forgot about it then we can getaway with murder... SWEET!!!
Some people that were wrongfully convicted of crime and later released sometimes over 25 years after sentencing would disagree with you Cim! But it's still a fun joke
@ivybloomz That is a great suggestion! I do understand why they didnt see that it was a sarcastic comment. I think your suggestion is sincere and worth mentioning. -A
@Brianne H I think that's the one who apologized because it was actually his niece on his phone. Idk these comments seem backwards to me. Why aren't the newest comments first? -April
@Crazed Autistic Please try to understand this. These people are just trying to help you. If you want to learn how to understand sarcasm and emotions maybe practice some of their suggestions. I can see this is a very sensitive subject for you and I am sorry you have to go through this. Like I said my grandson has Autism as well as my niece. They get made fun of and are picked on at school. So yes I can understand why you would want to lash out. I know we dont know each other and that does make it more challenging to catch the meanings when all you have to go on are letters to read. I believe with practice you can learn how to "read between the lines". Have a blessed day. -A
@Crazed Autistic there's no need for you to apologize. As someone who understands, recognizes, and uses sarcasm a lot myself, his "sarcasm" was not clear. At all.
@Paul Davis you do know there are people who 100% don't understand sarcasm right? It's not being dumb, it just doesn't make sense or they take it literally, because that's how their brain works. If you were smart you'd know that
@Crazed Autistic Uh oh. It is one of those online English professors that roam the internet making sure everyone uses proper punctuation. How many points am I getting off my grade?
@Paul Davis I'm just correcting you. If you're not going to educate yourself, the least you can do is write sentences correctly. Also, instead of writing "it is", you could make it easier on yourself and just write "it's".
@Crazed Autistic People tend to write things fast in comments sections without thinking about proper punctuation especially quick short comments like the one i made surely if you ever been in a comments section you would know that also how much does it trigger you right now that i am writing this with absolutely no punctuation this is just one long sentence without a comma or period to be found you must find this very irritating i am sorry i couldnt help myself this is just too funny for me lmao
@Goodbye Mr. Anderson I've already explained myself multiple times and that I have autism. But clearly, you were too lazy to read anything that doesn't fit your narrative.
Doing interrogations gives you experience in interrogation, not how to survive one without getting caught. Jeff on the other hand had likely been in the spot dozens of times, had convictions and must've gone through every mistake in interrogation a thousand times in his head, making him an expert on the subject on withstanding such pressure.
So arrogant she thought being a cop put her above suspicion? Put the murder & her alibi in a forgotten corner of her mind? You just know criminologists are lining up to interview her.
Or Stephen McDaniel. That one BLOWS MY MIND. He never moves within and inch of his original position. Reminds me of Dennis from its always sunny in Philadelphia. Except I'm strangley attracted to Dennis and not the murderer lol
Actually, unless 'Jeff' just 'shot up' he's gonna be sweating. A lot. And then freezing from body chills. And then sweating some more after that. Then freezing again. And then. . .
This is a funny comment however it's obvious. If you get interrogated like every year you start to get used to it, how it works, what you should say and what you shouldn't. It's really not that surprising......
Alex The reason why I think she did so bad is because it was not a small offense, she actually killed someone and smashed her face in. Her mind is showing her pictures of what she did, as she talks it’s playing in her head. You start to do things subconsciously when your mind is occupied.
@Welcomedcompany 101 Did u mean "mirror" and not "minor"? I agree the mirror neurons might have been really firing. the facial expressions when talking about her lover's 280 Z and her gushing about that were waaaaayyyy out there.
@Dallas Lakey 💯 I was an addict for 2 1/2 years on heroin. I'm over a year clean now and you are 100% correct. I would never want to even talk to anyone other than to get sweets. Sweets help with the dopamine you lose while in withdrawal. Every time you eat you get the "reward" normall.
To be fair jeff was likely sweating. Then NOT sweating. Then sweating . Then NOT sweating back and forth. He likely needed more blankets AND less blankets similtaniously lol.
People tend to be addicted to drugs because they are depressed and it's a fact statistically the more intelligent you are the more depressed or have some kind of other mental problems so it really shouldn't be a surprise to find quick witted addict.
@Sir John mandeville I literally just replied this to another comment. It's really heartbreaking the simultaneous lack of understanding and animosity generally aimed towards addicts. Shit, does no one wonder why MOST of the best musicians hurt and use?
@ROAD KITTEN yeah it sounds like she's got Alzheimer's, forgetting what year it was two seconds after they told her 😂 how she thinks this looks realistic for an investigator of 25 years is beyond me 😂
@No Name she asked them one question 4 times. "What's this all about?" Each time they blow right past that and continue to hammer her with questions. Surely she must know that requesting a lawyer is the only correct decision if you are under investigation.. or really just in general. Even if you are not a suspect. If you're innocent. Lawyer lawyer lawyer
The ruse to get her there is what worked. They knew that if they came at her in a straightforward manner, she would have likely asked for a lawyer the moment they brought up the ex's dead GF. However, they caught her flat footed and totally unprepared, which led to her making the critical mistake of trying to be helpful to investigators. You ALWAYS get a lawyer and answer no questions when caught up in a murder investigation, unless you offer clear evidence/testimony that clears you (that does not include a lie detector test or DNA voluntarily).
You would have thought she could have done better..but goes to show you when the pressure is on and you are guilty it's hard to lie when you are caught off guard. Had she had time to prepare I am sure she would have done better
Well, the narrator kind of explains that, right? Jeff had been through MANY interrogations, while this is her first time on the receiving end. You might think you'll know how you're gonna act but you don't know how you're going to act -- when you're the one being questioned. And they did everything they could to get her guard down.
Women tend to be more reactive to stress than men. This is because they have higher estrogen than men, which controls the stress response. Older women also tend to accumulate estrogen in tissues as they age, despite serum concentrations declining. So yes, taking all this into account, you'd expect an older woman to not be very good during an interrogation, even though she might have had greater stress tolerance during her time in law enforcement.
I think its more common than we think. They don't have any experience of being the other side of the table. If you know the game of Cricket, the best of fast bowlers are very poor batsmen.
It was a complete ruse it was supposed to seem not like an interrogation because she was a cop that she would know exactly what they were doing and how how to act for it plus she’ d catch on
@Kause Official can someone PLEASE tell me what video everyone is talking about brought them here?? This was just in my recommendation, so I have no clue whom this jeff guy is, but reading these comments about him seem amusing...
It's hilarious when people are proud that they miss things. They didn't do poorly. Ever heard the phrase "give someone enough rope". That's part of what they are doing. Again, being proud of not knowing things is a weird behavior.
Not really. If you've ever been under the influence of anything, you know it affects ones mood. Any type of drug does. Too much NyQuil does, for example. Over time being under the influence regularly can affect a person's disposition. Heroin affects people differently and of course in different amounts. I've know most heroin users to display the same disposition. However a few rare ones functioned very well to the point they kept jobs, etc. A heroin user in control could be on a very subtle amount, thus being very calm( but not too calm). It's normal human psychology to act as she did ESPECIALLY when you are blindsided and NOT PREPARED. It's impossible to stay vigilant forever. She obviously did for years. And the passage of time probably eased her worry and her guard became relaxed . Then being unexpectedly interrogated 20, 30 years later would throw most off. Hey, she did her best .
I bet the shock of hearing about the murder you committed 20 years ago put her on edge too, because you know she had convinced herself she had gotten away with it.
debbie otava exactly! What happened here IMO was she had a story, she thought up lies perfectly on point to tell, she may of been nervous but not like anything here. But as time went on she grew to know or knew that maybe she just got away with it and let her guard down after so many decades so when this happened it was her worst Nightmare catching up with her that the only thing she could do was go ....oh my gosh that was so long ago , geee ..I don’t knowwwwww
I think it took her a long time to realize she was already being interrogated. Maybe she had an idea, but wanted to appear innocent, and not rouse suspicion by being defensive. Too bad for her, she happens to be the worst liar on the entire planet.
There's some nuance here I think you're either unaware of, or perhaps just ignoring because it's convenient. The LAPD officer thinks they're above the law, invincible, part of the system and able to navigate it so well that when they're faced with interrogation and start to realize they were wrong about their own assumption of invincibility, it results in unmitigated terror.
Heroin addicts, on the other hand, are 100% used to being treated with contempt, disgust, distrust, etc. by all of society. Suspicion, deserved or otherwise, is nothing new to the heroin addict. Heroin addicts, for better or worse, also naturally develop the ability to lie because they have to–their disposition requires them to be evasive because our society has a specific kind of undeserved or unearned suspicion, disgust and contempt that isn't directed at any other kind of addict out there, period. Furthermore, any heroin addict would have FAR more experience with the inside of jail cells and the suspect's side of interrogation rooms than any cop ever would, whether because they actually did something wrong or are only assumed guilty because of the often "scapegoaty" brand of disdain and dismissal-as-a-human-being that so much of society has for them.
So yeah, "the fact that a 25-year veteran of the LAPD would do so poorly in an interrogation when Jeff the heroin addict doesn't break a sweat" isn't even the least bit surprising. At least, it isn't if you're someone who's ever spent even a couple minutes truly contemplating honestly what it entails to be a cop vs what it entails to be a heroin addict.
@Dallas Lakey i was an addict..he was not in withdrawal ..he was between fixes. There have been street guys, HEROIN addicts, who robbed armored trucks...they murdered 2 drivers..and in full fledge detox. Interviewed for days ( detectives fully aware and leveraging the fact hes really sick) ..didnt give his people up or self implicate. Now thats a feat. I have NEVER known a worse illness. Its the most anxiety × worst flu× no sleep× emotional swings.. Ive ever known.
@The Media Lies Against Islam thats a part of it for sure.. Jeff has to play serious mental games everyday. DOPE addiction is hard..everything you do..everyday is a struggle...no rest
Jeff is a storied vet in those interrogation rooms! It was just another day at the office for Jeff.. Which is why he requested them to dip into the evidence run for heroin and when denied subsequently requested methadone!! "WHAM, BAM, THANKS FOR THE COKE"
Jason B2020-09-08 22:40:48 (edited 2020-09-08 22:41:32 )
Yeah, setting aside that this was about a very sad atrocity, her failure was almost embarrassing to watch. I'm not saying I would've done better if I for some reason stayed, but I am saying I would've ditched the interview ASAP.
it's not sad, its pretty typical and if you think about it pretty predictable that cops get so used to getting away with crimes because of their status that they rarely have to come up with a convincing story... a criminal who is used to doing this will always have more practice at this
bruh thats not fair jeff is a god plus this girl brutally murdered someone so its harder to hide emotions about where as jeff cant even remember what happened😂
It'd be a bit of a shock. She'd have thought she skated on being a suspect for over 2 decades. They ask her for help on a stolen art case... and then suddenly this. She wouldn't have been mentally prepared for the interrogation at all.
Well Jeff's crime was much less severe and he knew they had no evidence. But she knew the police had the technology to link her to the murder. They caught her off guard. Jeff knew exactly what to expect.
That’s cause JEFF is the homeboy!!!!! And cops r piggies. U want to find an evil sociopath or psychopath? Just go to any sherrifffff station or police dept.
@Nutsack Mcgloughlin You know, I never really thought about it before, but "butterfinger" is a really, really weird and unappealing name for a candy bar.
@Dr. Zoidberg PhD. I'M SO SICK OF ANSWERING THIS QUESTION! I'M NOT YELLING FOR EVERYONE OUT THERE WHO THINKS I AM, IT'S JUST A BAD HABIT THAT IS ALL. I HATE HITTING MY CAP BUTTON TO CAPITALIZE. WHEN I'M TRYING TO MAKE A POINT I WILL PUT BRACKETTS. SO OTHERWISE EVERYONE GET OF MY [BACK ABOUT IT] DID YA SEE THE DIFFERENCE? JUST A BAD HABIT THAT I DON'T PLAN ON CHANGING FOR ANYONE THAT HAS NOTHIN BETTER TO DO THAN CRITIQUE HOW I TEXT.
That's what I been trying to say the whole time. And gettin SHIT for it from ignorant people. I speak from real experience, Now am I PROUD of that? Hell No!!! But I been in INTERROGATION ROOMS. You NEVER FALL PREY TO THE QUESTION @ HAND!! YOU SAY, NOTHING, ZIP, NADA. YOU BECOME A DEAF MUTE UNTIL YOU HAVE AN ATTORNEY TO GET YOUR ASS OUTA THERE. AND THAT IS FOR THE INNOCENT & THE GUILTY. I was 15yrs old the first time that I was interrogated and I new Their games right out the gate. THEY WE'RE TRYING TO FRAME ME FOR SOMEONE ELSE'S CRIME, BECAUSE THEY (THOUGHT THAT THEY COULD INTIMIDATE, BAFFLE ME WITH BULLSHIT, THREATEN ME WITH 15YRS, TELL ME THEY HAD WOMAN WAITING BACK IN THE CELLS THAT COULDN'T WAIT TO GET THEIR HANDS ON ME. THEY WERE GOING TO TRY ME AS AN ADULT ETC. ETC. I just wouldn't buy into it, because The one & only Fact was I knew that they were using ME for LEVERAGE. Plane & Simple. I never Spoke during the entire INTERROGATION. And one thing I can say, (they get VERY AGGRESSIVE AND ANGRY, OH & THREATENING). NOW IF I WAS GUILTY, I STILL WOULD HAVE PLAYED IT THE SAME WAY. I DON'T GET HOW PEOPLE GO IN THERE AND START GIVIN UP THEIR BESTFRIEND, GRAMA, MOM, BROTHER, SISTER, DUDE DOWN THE STREET. I'M GONNA SAY ONE THING {IF YOU CAN'T DO THE TIME, DON'T DO THE MF CRIME} Just my opinion. I Know That I Will Get A Lot Of Feedback From This. But at this time in my life, IT'S ALL ABOUT THE TRUTH. BECAUSE I'VE BEEN THERE AND BACK & GOT RERUNS FOR A T-SHIRT
Jeff was awesome! Honestly, best interrogation ever. I actually liked him from the video I saw. He got 2 sodas, didn't slip up in his wording once, seemed genuine in his replies. I legit think outside of the drugs he's probably a really good person.
Say nothing. Ever. Doesn't matter if you think that makes you look more guilty. Please the fifth. Give no comment other than "I want a lawyer/solicitor". That's it. Always.
Dallas Lakey withdrawals make you do anything just to get that fix and it will make you fake fuck with anybody but if you know your innocent and just at the wrong place at the wrong time you don’t say shit to the cops cause they will flip that shit on you and try to get you to admit you did something you didn’t do just to get it over with and not do so much paperwork and actual police work
Because jeff the heroine addict did not give a fuck about his future, he had given up on life and thus had no stress, this woman on other hand really cared and did not want to be accused so she had a lotta stress
because jeff did nothing wrong. Also he'd been in that situation several times before, whereas she had never been on the other end of the interrogation
That's because us heroin addicts know our rights. Plus, as we are already classed as lower than shark shit, we don't have far to fall. A 25y veteran will be crapping herself at people finding out her dirty secrets.... Ours are already out there, and regardless of how much good we may do for others (yes some of us do), general society think we are shit anyway.... So we have nothing to lose and nothing to prove..... That's why Jeff is a legend in interrogation situations....
Psycho: um I dont remember, I um think I was eating lunch at ughhh restaurant, let me think of the name. This was sooo long ago. Excuse me, I haven't eaten.
At this point i would say she still has some humanity left. Jeff The heroin addict seemed like an animal. Shes just trying to save herself.. thats still a known feeling to us humans. There are other monsters we need to worry about.
because he has experience, he is used to being interrogated since he is a veteran in the world of crime, an addict thug ... she NEVER expected to be caught ... aside from she was making a fool of herself to give the impression of innocence, it is easy to see the falsehood with a professional stopping the video and talking about the reason for each expression, already in real life happens in thousands of seconds.
I mean, just like JCS said, even the most professional actors that can mimic behaviours and emotions very well, can instinctively break character ever under a certain pressure, when the person knows fully what they have done. She mentions she doesn’t know many things then without the detectives asking or insinuating she will tell another story and bring up the correct situation/fact. Nobody is perfect, ✨ it makes me feel so pleased to watch this awful woman break down minute by minute, until the eventual end. This woman has lived 25 years free after murdering another poor woman. Good riddance
She had a persona to maintain tho. If she acted differently from the usual it would be sus. So she had to focus both on acting her normal self, covering up her physiological signs AND forming truthful lies and trying to stay consistant with them
@BiizarreKoda yeah, But as the psychological analysis dude said, watching or conducting an interview is an entirely different experience than being subjected to one.
I think she's probably doing remarkably well considering. I bet she hasn't even thought about it in years, felt like she'd got away with it for good, then suddenly she's asked to relive it
You can’t be a heroin addict for that long without knowing how the game works. The ones you see that talk and give themselves up are the ones that hang out alone and break into cars for drug money. Jeff was a different level of low life drug addict.
@Liz C How us it unlikely? I spend a decade on pills and heroin and I now have over 5yrs clean. If you want it bad enough, get some help you can kick the sh*t. Prayers for Jeff 💙
Jeff has his own YouTube channel and talked about that day and said he had a bet with a dude he was previously locked up with the bet was who could get a cop to being them a full pizza 😂😂😂
Listen let me tell you something I'm basically the same as Jeff I'm an addict. Jeff responded how many seasoned addicts such as ourselves would. he was dope sick like he said he asked them for methadone they wouldn't give him any and he knew he wasn't going to get it so he had zero patience. and he knows just like I know that putting in a good word with our probation officer or the judge in the case literally means nothing. And if they had what they needed he would be getting charged for the crime. So he knows they don't have it because me and Jeff have been through the criminal justice system. He was probably freezing his ass off and sweating needing to use the bathroom every 10 minutes. he was just trying to figure out as fastest way to go get another shot. And that's not by admitting anything and going to county jail. the amount of irritability that comes with withdrawal they said that he was being held for over 16 hours he was definitely feeling it after hour 8. just tried to get candy and then not talk to nobody and sleep it off the best he could till he got out of there and that's exactly what he did like a professional. Speaking from personal experience. Jeff played his cards right. it comes second nature with the amount of experience we have and just being generally irritated and pissed off and that situation. He's doing a lot better now. I'm working on it too.
She may have done better if they hadn’t caught her completely off guard for a 22 year old crime and didn’t slowly approach the topic as they did. A person can only process so much reality crashing down on them at one time. Their preparation paid off.
I was just thinking that! Addicts could get caught standing over the body with a body knife and wearing a tshirt that says “murderer” and they would, when confronted, just light a cigarette calmly and say “nope. Wasn’t even in that area at that time “ lol
Yeah.. because she probably earned her appointment to detective for being a "strong and independent female professional" after only serving like 7 or 8 years on the force.
@Ryan Bee You serious? You learn nothing from this video? Shes a detective. A veteran with 25 yrs of experience. They TEACH these psychological things at the police academy bro. She KNOWS about all these, the narrator in this video says multiple times she knows it. Hell, even in the beggining he says ' the detectives had to be careful and knew this aint gonna be a standard confrontation cuz its 1 of their own'. So after 25 yrs she would know about it. The thing is, as he mentions you can know all the rules in the book, if youre not prepared, the shock and adrenaline will take over and you loose your free thinking. Thats probably what happened here.
Ok so I’m not sure who Jeff was but here is my guess. Steph is used to being in interrogation rooms, but not being investigated. She is used to be asking the question and being in control and she thought she was invincible. Why would she prepare for something that she didn’t think would ever happen
@MooneFlower honesty I'm not surprised your attracted to Dennis, he is of course A GOLDEN GOD!! Also, you kind of have to be attracted to him because of...you know..THE IMPLICATION
I think addicts are just better lairs tbh but this is actually gold. It's a good thing for these cops to step up to solve this case instead of protecting an abusive cop.
@MooneFlower The STEPHANIE system State severe memory issues Try to pretend you have nothing to hide Exude confidence in facial expressions Play the "gosh gee god" card frequently Happily over explain irrelevant facts Apply sighs and umms every other word Never show how nervous you are Introduce information not asked for Explain being a cop makes you innocent
It’s because she truly believed she’d never get caught, and a heroine addict expects to get caught eventually. Somebody who expects to get caught at some point is going to be prepared.
She did so portly because she had been coddled her entire career..... she obviously never had to use critical thinking..... “head detective in charge of art”..... tells you everything you need to know....
"Perhaps the most disturbing discovery during the autopsy was that most of Sherry's injuries were inflicted upon her after she was killed". That's an indication of pure hatred for the victim and that the perp knew her. Cops dropped the ball on this one initially.
Yep, and she went on to have 25 more years of freedom, which means she got 25 years off the life without parole sentence she most assuredly have gotten had they arrested her immediately after the crime. She got to live out most of her best years while Sherry was cut down in her prime.
@Lady Jay Mac bruh thats so true :( i feel so bad for that poor girl. she got caught up with two terrible people. her boyfriend cheating on her with some jealous freak...so sad :(
@Requim Dream Certainly. It appears the subject is now impersonating a human acting like an alien so as to give the impression that she/he/id is, in fact, a human.
Well most experienced cops would think about it definitely but that's obviously not the only indication.... most police wouldn't jump the gun because they aren't dumb enough to just point the finger randomly at some explanation. It requires more thought than that, but they definitely should've done a wider and better investigation. Idk technology wasn't wasn't the level that it is today at that point
especially true when you discover that one of the stolen items from the house was her and john's marriage license... like wtf would a robber take that, clearly pointed towards someone who resented their marriag
They didnt drop the ball they just couldn't arrest or do anything. There was no dna tests back then and no way to link her to the crime besides having beef with the gf
@Aberama Gold Doesn't make her a good human being at first, at least I would say that, that she is not a good cop because of this is nearly irrelevant.
@Bobby Woods If you are innocent, then you have no reason to speak to the cops. You might accidentally say something that could implicate or unknowingly put yourself within the purview of their investigation. And they may falsely accuse you based on that.
@Arkathtoo That's so simplistically stupid it's almost like you're trolling. You have an obligation to help the police just like you do in so many other ways to support our country and society. Think of all the things you do simply because it's right to do them. But then, maybe you don't.
@dxc that’s really not that true. i think you would be the one who is surprised. Except in very rare cases where an entire group is corrupt, if not cops are very quick to apprehend and arrest a fellow officer. what happens to them after is a judges choice.
@Bobby Woods how about using big words trying to prove how smart you are you prove your point with facts and logic instead of being reduced to petty insults like a child. Millions of people had their sentences overturned when dna evidence became admissible. People are falsely convicted every day in this country and a lot of times these convictions are due to false confessions. Netflix has entire show about that very concept of innocent people confessing under pressure to things they didn’t do. There’s a lot of research and studies focused on the concept of false confessions or making mistakes under pressure of things that are true. So why would you ever put yourself in a position where you are putting yourself in jeapordy of incriminating yourself guilty or not. Any lawyer says don’t speak to police without an attorney present and they kind of do this for a living so I’ll take there word for it.
@Patrick Edwards "Millions" of overturned sentences? Come on. And Netflix did a doc on it? Oh my! It must be true. Mistakes happen, but there are people on here advocating for never talking to the police and again, what if your child was missing or any number of terrible things happened to someone you knew or loved or you and someone with knowledge followed this line of thought?
@Bobby Woods false in the United States the average citizen has no legal obligation to cooperate and help law enforcement officials regarding any investigation. You must be either extremely young or completely inexperienced when confronted by LEO'S. Please take a law course and refresh your knowledge on your legal rights and your naturally amended rights. You also have Miranda rights for a reason
@Dan K This is my favorite joke today. 🤣 thank you
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John M2022-01-09 02:22:33 (edited 2022-01-09 02:27:31 )
That's why you have different type of cops... detectives, regular cops that pull you over on the street etc... That's an interrogator job man. Not all cops do that specific job. Common sense mannn. Or you want the school bus to interrogate her? Different division in a police department
@Sanus180 until u get tricked. Cops knows that u will do those things that u mention. They gonna come up to a great strategy for youuu. Font commit a crime, and you'll have a wonderful life, period.
@WhatDidYouExpect Yes, echo chambers always make me feel bad about myself. I'm trying to help you people leave a little more intelligent than you were when you came here. If I fail, I'll have to live with it. But then, so will you.
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Bobby Woods2022-01-22 00:42:40 (edited 2022-01-22 00:43:11 )
@Theta I know my rights. Maybe better than you due to education and experience. With rights comes responsibilities. That's what you all are missing here saying never cooperate with the police. If it involves a crime you committed, it isn't some sort of game. You should admit what you did, take your medicine and move along. Why shouldn't you? I mean, really, why shouldn't you?
@Aberama Gold everyone is liable to fall into interrogation tactics, trained or untrained, the brain has limited function to hide emotions and memories of experiences that are being questioned, while working on the responses and uncovering them with controlled expressions (which for the eye of a clinician or an investigator may be transparent), and, at the same time coping with the stress and fear of being caught. All those factors aid in the destabilization of mental processes, thus decisión making, lie and uncovering behaviour are more difficult as the session goes on. Only way this doesn't affect you is if you're a psycopath or a sociopath, but the latter is more inclined to break during interrogation.
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Allan Couceiro2022-02-01 22:09:27 (edited 2022-02-01 22:10:10 )
She is only a human. And she is in a situation of stress. And .....she killed someone and would rather bite her tongue than say anything that could lead to the murder
She's just a cop.. not a detective. Your typical cops aren't really trained in interrogation tactics, or even necessarily know laws that well. They just ask questions
It's amazing to me that as a cop she didn't know to shut the hell up and call a lawyer immediately. It's amazing to me that anyone has these conversations without a lawyer, but especially another cop. If she had lawyered up immediately this entire case would have vanished. Nobody is getting a conviction on a 25 year cold-case against a cop without a confession.
@EVOCATEUR You’re absolutely wrong. They already had her DNA on the victim. She was boned no matter what. A lawyer could possibly have delayed things a bit, but the result would have been the same. Not to mention, even if they didn’t have her DNA, if she had lawyered up as soon as they started questioning her about a cold case, that would have made her look guilty immediately if it had gotten out to the rest of the police department.
@Bobby Woods homie, if you're in the interrogation room... they're already convinced you're guilty. There's no talking your way out of that room, cos they're not looking for anyone else.
@Allan Couceiro I didn't say "i'd never be so dumb". what I was pointing out is that she is a cop so she is trained in the very tactics that the investigators are using against her but they still work.
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Allan Couceiro2022-03-18 07:13:00 (edited 2022-03-18 21:37:13 )
@Wendy DeWolfe "Id never be so dumb" is what I think when I watch these vids from the comfort of my armchair. Watching a 20yr veteran detective get her ass handed to her with every trick in the book, is a reality check for me.
@Wendy DeWolfe surely being a veteran detective might gibe her some sort of advantage to game the game? Then again, if you're guilty of murder, and the cops are on to you... your conscience, and the gravity of the situation, is going to mess you up no matter how skillfully trained you are. Unless you're a remorseless sociopath, like Jodie Arias for example.
@Allan Couceiro It's an interview room. Your perspective is wrong. BTW, if you've committed a criminal act, most specifically if you've harmed another doing it, you should confess and take your lumps. What is so outrageous about the idea that you own up to what you've done wrong?
Allan Couceiro2022-03-18 21:41:21 (edited 2022-03-18 21:41:40 )
@Bobby Woods I like how you draw a distinction between "criminal act", and "criminal act where you have hurt another". Why don't you hand yourself in for every rule you've ever broken, regardless of someone being physically harmed? 🤔 You're yet another "moralist" who conveniently draws the line to best suit himself.
@Wendy DeWolfe You're just not getting it. Yes, in a cold situation in which Stephanie's life, freedom, and career were not on the line and she was not carrying the guilt of one of committing one of the worst crimes a human can commit (taking another human's life) she would most definitely have been able to keep herself stable.
However, she murdered a woman out of rage. If she were to be found guilty, her life would essentially be forfeit, her freedoms all gone, as well as losing her 20 year career that she no doubtedly worked so hard for. On top of that, cops aren't exactly treated the greatest in prison too. Maybe you just won't understand this without being in a similar situation, but that's a lot of weight she was carrying.
She had gone years thinking she was in the clear and that she'd gotten away with it. She was led into the room under false pretenses, and as soon as the other cops started asking her questions about the murder she knew she had committed, her world came crashing down.
tl;dr: Being in the hotseat is not the same thing as being removed from the situation and having the power of hindsight. We know what the detectives' goals were, she did not.
@Kit Ninety percent of what you wrote is nonsense. An example- "... they don't especially care, what may or may not be the truth...". Ridiculous and extreme.
@Bobby Woods Never! Never has happened, that trited topic came utterly out of the blue, that's why it's called the Blue Code, not for their uniforms...
Lol I swear, watch Bones during the "Grave Digger" arc, that actress emulates this Chick to a T, you would think it was really her... total psycho eyes...
How is she necessarily a sociopath? It seems like she has a lot of instances where she’s nervous. Typically those diagnosed with ASPD are more relaxed and smooth when talking. They know what to say at the correct times. Her, on the other hand, is not very charming and not very convincing with her choice of words.
“Did u bash her face in until she was unrecognizable and then shoot her numerous times?”
Stephanie: “I mean I dunno, golly gee, I mean I guess that sounds familiar, I mean that was what over 20 years ago? Eh i mean, ya know I guess there’s a chance I destroyed her face...shucks I just don’t know tho”
Andrea Smith2022-04-25 03:08:06 (edited 2022-05-03 01:30:06 )
If you research the case, she was always crazy and made people uncomfortable with her odd mannerisms hence the end of the video. A human being without a conscience is an animal, they act like animals trying to appear human.
You are correct. She harassed boyfriends other than John after she scared them off, and had a reputation at her job. The detective “sugar coated it” saying she’s kinda “bubbly”. That more than likely is “code” for hot headed wacko. She had nicknames with her LAPD coworkers, Spazzarus being one. I read from one UNCONFIRMED source that some in the department applauded her getting pulled outta there.
*✮ lisa ✮*2020-03-04 00:08:12 (edited 2020-03-04 00:10:30 )
Haha gold.. I full on poked one of her eyes out last night, someone do the honor on the other one.. who needs eyes with a face like that. Stephanieeee!
Seriously though. She's an ex cop being interrogated by a cop she's lying, she knows it, he definitely knows it but does she "really" know she's being worked over, cos she's still lying. Damn it Stephanie I'm confused, I wouldnt be if you just said guilty ! 🙄 lol I really am. But nooo you had to call challenge... not sure if you figured it out but he won, your silly.
Hahaha Gosh Golly Gee Wally is my face as red as a beet??? Or is my voice crackling from my throat being dryer than a popcorn fart?? Because you guys totally caught my ass off guard and I'm a guilty ass murderer who thought I was above the law and I forgot to cover my ass!!! DNA and cold cases!! Got to love em!!
Investigators: “What was the nature of your relationship ?” Cthulhu: “It was eons ago, I mean I’m an elder god, geez It was a million years ago! I was a lot fatter back then, I had a pretty bad ice cream addiction, along with being called the eater of worlds, I take a lot of photos, like 10,000. What- why are we talking about this now?”
Did they need to read her her rights first for any of this to be admissible in court? Or being a police officer is it assumed she would already know her rights? They kind of ambushed her and I’m wondering about the legalities of the interview
Isn't it funny how she doesn't remember anything that has nothing to do with Sherry but remembers her graduation , remembers her vacation , remembers his brother playing basketball but literally remembers NOTHING THAT HAS TO DO WITH HER AT ALL
Exactly what I was thinking!! Like she remembered all the trivial and banal bits of her life yet the parts that involved so much drama were all evaporated into thin air!! She’s such a bad liar!!
I think they said that the rambling was like a coping mechanism, bc it gives the suspect temporary relief of forging the information about sherry. When she is able to tell the truth it gives her body physical momentary relief if that makes sense. This whole video is GOLD, Imp!
I would not say that that is entirely implausible. For example, I can remember a random event from when I was 5 in vivid detail, yet I can't tell you what I ate yesterday. However the fact that Sherry was killed and was in close proximity to Lazarus' Enviourment, along with no closure on the case (which would most likely bother relatives and friend over time) would make forgetfulness towards that event, very suspicious and unlikely.
That's not anything major. It's the fact that she's rambling about those things instead of answering the questions asked. But an innocent person could remember those things as well and not remember anything about a murder they had anything to do with.
I find it funny that she keeps obviously pretending to forget stuff about herself, like what car she drove. That one in particular stood out to me, she damn well knew what car she drove at the time and yet pretended that "it was so long ago" that she had to think real hard to remember. She was trying to sell the idea that EVERYTHING from that time is very vague in her memory, yet she still recalls some very very specific details which disproves it.
By nailing the memory of it shut inside a barrel. The detectives just popped the barrel open, slooowly, one nail at a time letting those memories out for her to deal with in this situation. She was caught totally off guard and quickly became a total mental train wreck. JMO as I see it.
"how long did you date him?" "well sir.. let me tell you a tale. Our story begins when i enrolled in college, the year. 1982. It was a crisp winter morning and i had some breakfast in a local waffle house that has quite the history you know. Its owner started the buisness in 1945..."
This video used to have an amazing intro that perfectly explained the context and it was cut, and I still want to know why lol! Youtube regulations perhaps?
25 years later? Isn't there a statute of limitations for this stuff? She had no way of knowing at the time that forensics would one day be able to analyze DNA.
I can't stand how she says "she got killed"... Well really I can't stand anything about this woman, but that especially made me cringe the few times she said it
This video is a really good example of the ghost colour effect or whatever it’s called. When it goes to black and white her clothes appear to take an orange tiny despite being objectively greyscale.
"Did you know him?"..." I mean, i went to McDonalds once and bought a happy meal, and i got an Elmo toy, it was plastic and i think i lost it, but i dont remember if i had pickles on my McDouble or onions. What is this about?"
Anyone thats in fear of losing their life is capable of killing another human,but most people including myself would find it difficult to deal with it.A sociopath feels no empathy for anyone but themselves.If someone was fixing to split my head open with an ax i could use lethal force to stop them,but i dont know if i could deal with it emotionally.The guilt i would have even though it was my life or his life is still a scary thought.I hope i never have to take a life for any reason.
I wouldn't say that she knows what she did. People have ways of shutting out memories that they don't want to think about. And yeah, it was "a million years ago." But there was enough evidence to convict her, as it should have. I find this case so intriguing. You have a killer who was an actual cop, and who was seriously unstable mentally. And she lived 20+ years after the crime, making an apparently exemplary career for herself. Now she plans on retiring honourably from the force, using all those years of work experience in the private sector. But it was all accomplished on the body of a woman she hated!
And what was the evidence that really pointed at her ? Was it a dna evidence that they had found on the crime scene , or was it something else they overlooked , or did she manipulate the investigation ?
I’m just so impressed that these investigators got her to even stay in the room, given what she must have known about the process. Excellent redirection and distraction whenever she started questioning things.
She should have known better than to go on and on for such a long time. The moment they said... You know John Rutten? She should have said... stop! I want a lawyer.
It's the fight or flight response. To a guilty person, fleeing looks suspicious so the only option is to try and make yourself look as innocent as possible to get out of the situation you're in rather than leave.
She has, so far, gotten away with it for decades. She might still think she will walk out of there after this 'conversation' and continue on with her life, if she can only maintain the charade.
I was reading about the case this morning, and I'm honestly not surprised the detectives were able to pull the wool over her eyes. They had spent weeks tip toeing around the LAPD to prevent her from catching wind
@BretN7 well, she could've been more demanding to know what this was about, since she was lured there under the false pretence to help with an Art theft. When they failed to give a satisfying answer, while still being inquisitive about her exlover, she should have insisted to know, why they tf care. They then would have failed to give an appropriate answer and she should have just got up and left. Then and there they would have to arrest her, read her her miranda rights and told her she is under investigation as the prime subject of an old murder case.
She might be a Cop for all those years but. she. isn’t a very smart one the Interogation was a trap and she fell right into it it’s so obvious the way she tries to backpeddle and act beats around the bush on many of the questions
Her realizing that all she thought would protect her- her being a cop and the free pass she thought she'd have for that- simply didn't matter for squat..
Kiersten Reviews ya I get second hand embarrassment for her. Soooo awkward. And since she’s a seasoned detective, I’d expect her to at least be better than the average criminal. This is CRIN-GY!
Kiersten Reviews thank you!! You just nailed it on the head, everything I’ve been feeling. All the cringing I’ve been doing that I couldn’t put what it was into words. Thank you!! She’s trying so hard to cover her ass, totally non commital with everything. That way, if there ever is any evidence, she and her lawyer could say “I/she never denied it, she simply said she “couldn’t recall”, I/she “couldn’t remember”. She/I simply said “it doesn’t sound familiar”.
He had a hand in the murder of his wife by playing two women at once. Lazarus shot the gun and committed the murder, yet Rutten was playing stupid cheater games and got his wife killed too.
I agree... at least stephanie didn't cut her up.It would be awesome to have one prison for any females that did what jodie and stephanie did...could you imagine that fights there lol..lol..lol
Olivier Larose-de Billy how is it dumb look at ur law enforcement there not exactly setting the standard are they look at George Floyd or the millions upon millions wasted on lawsuits being settled in every state every year because of power crazed idiots wearing uniform in your country you only have to look at your penal systems stats to know that it's super flawed so yes I'm very glad I live in the U.K.
@Dylanplays _YT Yeah, what does that "tell you"? I'd like to know the answer to that lol You're unfortunately naive if you think the UK is impervious to this though. Stupid people exist in every level of every career and in every country. Not sure what location has to do with it.
@Dylanplays _YT The US has one of the best education systems with the best programs. It's not for nothing that American University degrees are the most prestigious. But go off yeah yeah
Olivier Larose-de Billy yes if you can afford university but your high school graduation pass rates are terrible look it up I'm not having a pissing contest on YouTube with you I'm just giving you facts look it up I'm not lying if your not happy about it vote differently or better yet create change I see you completely dropped the police issue
Olivier Larose-de Billy also if I was paying an Ivy League schools fees I would be expecting the best it's on the fundamental level that the us is failing your citizens your 38th in math 24th in science and 27th in overall healthcare and education not even in the top 10 not that prestigious if you ask me that's why my money went to oxford now clap back with more than an opinion please or quietly move along
@Malcolm Blacc and also because...she knew their was several break ins and attacks in the area to mask her contempt. She had connections and she had two latin fall guys. It was pretty smart to be honest until DNA, thankfully.
@Malcolm Blacc I just think...if your going to murder someone, taking pictures of the deed on a digital camera and then deleting them like no one will ever know is a whole new level of stupid.
Clint Wilson not true actually when the U.S entered the war the tide was already turning I. Europe thanks to the Russians and the red army.It was more pacific theatre that the U.S played a more vital role.Thats not to say that your army joining didn't speed things up it most certainly did.But don't kid yourself thinking we would of been invaded by Germany they had already tried to invade 2 years previously and we had stopped it in its tracks.You guys joining was more to help liberate France ,Belgium the Netherlands etc if we were in such eminent danger why was our country used as a staging ground the answer is because we are an island nation that is set up with fortress like defenses look up operation sea lion that was Hitler's failed invasion attempt and was pre U.S involvement and we managed just fine don't forget we still held the largest empire on earth at that point in time and at one point our empire was a third of all land mass on earth.Hardly a nation that's not used to fighting and conquering I seem to remember us building your countries first proper infrastructure
@Dylanplays _YT A UK police employee divulged the single greatest civilian law enforcement intelligence operation post-war Europe has ever had, I don't believe that is something to be proud of. Anyone that is in can climb ranks.
Stephanie's mom: "Steph, did you take cookies out of the jar?" Stephanie: " Gosh mom, you gave birth to me a million years ago. Must of been, what, around the time you met my father? And, gee, he was born a long time ago."
Seeing as her DNA led to conviction...seems there is little she could do...outside of maybe not getting kinky and biting victims(sherri) arm when killing her back in 86.
@1Deag Wonder If placed in a similar position, I'd assume they most likely had DNA that placed me at the scene. Not admitting to having been in the apartment was a duff move, though as far as the bite goes, nothing can explain that.
@The Galactic Emperor she should have gone with the "I was sherries secret lover, I dont know who killed her tho" rout and it would have made more sense
Yes that's very true that the DNA would probably be enough to lock her up for life but SHE didn't know that and you know that's not the point he's making. He's lhfao because she had 20 years to come up with a story that wouldn't make her look like a guilty moron and after those 20 years her story made her look like a guilty moron.
@Michael Fitzgerald "Alibi" is used both in English and Italian. Which would answer his question. But if Dylan dog was looking for a different word entirely "excuse" is perfect.👍🏻
She erased the memories of doing the deed; I thought she bluffed the interview fairly well— she was acting like someone in the Cops internal network would probably responded. Would’nt a veteran Cop/Detective Pro have responses like that: Shock, Disbelief, Indignation, seems like those would be natural responses
@Rory Dann The alibi "I was her lover but dont know who killed her" is a very poor one, and this suspect knew that. The bite was known to be inflicted posthumously due to the lack of inflammation and hemorrhaging. You might've missed this bit, but it implies the DNA from the perps mouth was deposited after the victim was shot and killed. Pretty damning.
She didn’t bother because she thought she was too clever to get caught and the police would not look at one of their own anyway. She assumes these cops are going to accept her ridiculous act because they are cops too.
@D Black FACTS! Ironically, in reminded of a cop I had a pseudo, sexual relationship with for years. They're truly terrifying people under the surface in their ability to be cold & emotionally detached yet manipulative and extremely convincing when they have a want or need from you.
The jury convicts her, which they absolutely should have, but OJ walked on a double murder. System is a joke. And yes, I think the cops walking free in the Rodney King trial was injustice too.
True, but she thought she successfully got away with it, so she was not prepared. I had someone in my life who was devious, and prepared, by rehearsing in her head. So I learned to let things go for a long time then bring it up, now she is unprepared and would fumble.
@Wardfish1150 Which is also funny because she was a cop herself, so she'd reasonably know that a cold case could have sudden new evidence appear that brings it back to the forefront of an investigation.
She should have been preparing for this moment for the last 23 years. Problem is, she really thought she got away with it, big mistake. Well, tbf her biggest mistake was leaving a bitemark on her victim. Also props to the detectives who didn't let her look into their cards at all, that made it really hard for her to assess what she should deny and what not. Her safest play in hindsight was probably coming clean from the start like "Oh yeah, I definitely remember him, but what is this? Why are you asking me about him, did something happen to him?" And when they asked about his wife: "Yeah, I clearly remember her, I didn't like her at all. At that time I was so in love with him that I was deeply envious of her relationship with him." Did you ever meet her at her job or at home or something? "Yes, I remember going to her work to confront her and we even had a physical altercation at one point, I'm pretty sure I even bit her then. I was young, foolish and in love you see. Very stupid of me." All while constantly pressing the question why they are asking her these things. She had to imagine how she would react if she did all the things she did except going to her house and kill her. That's way easier to maintain than straight up denying everything. But yeah, hindsight is 20/20.
@Johnny Black Well that's one thing you could have reasonably forgotten over the years. Hell, if you'd ask me where I was on a certain day and time 5 years ago, I wouldn't be able to answer, let alone 23 years.
maybe she forgot theres no statute of limitations on murder. You'd think you would spend every night rehearsing your alibi. How that could haunt someone...
They did it this Way Intentionally so she would not think it was a interrogation it was a ruse that way she couldn’t give some sort of Fake alibi she being a cop herself knows how to interrogate they wanted real emotions real facial expressions not something fake she could come up with and they Also needed her to give up her gun because they didn’t want her using it against them
Ouija1210 I think she wanted to pretend they were all friends even to herself .... plus maybe she was very used to police looking the other way with some basic formalities where they all have a laugh and a drink together afterwards?
Wouldn't have done any good. This whole confession was pretty pointless aside from showing how guilty she looked. But her DNA was already found on Sherry.
That's cuz in her mind she figured she'd never be in this position. As far as she knew it was some burglars botched home robbery did the crime. She thought she'd never have to answer these questions.
@roefully I'm surprised she didn't do that either.. break into the cold case files as soon as DNA became more advanced! She isn't very bright, that's for sure..🙄😂
Jenn THIS CASE STAYS WITH ME!! I WOULD LOVE TO SIT ACROSS FROM THIS WOMAN AND ASK HER A FEW QUESTIONS REGARDING THE EVIDENCE FOUND AT HER HOME ETC... ACTUALLY, LETS BRING IN SMEEDA AND ALL THE OTHERS.., DIANA BASTA AND SO FORTH. ALL JOKES ASIDE, I HAVE MANY QUESTIONS FOR HER. SOMEONE TOLD ME RECENTLY THAT STEPHANIE IS UP FOR PAROLE NEXT YEAR & WAS ABLE TO KEEP HER PENSION FROM THE POLICE FORCE. I DONT KNOW WHAT TO THINK?!!!?!! HELP!!
Damn good point my friend! It's nearly impossible to keep up with all of those lies...even a genius would make mistakes being put on the spot by detectives in such a manner that leaves no room for era. The truth is the only option here...(Honesty Is The Best Policy)
She thought she got away with it and they were extremely careful to avoid tipping her off early. She had the floor fall out from beneath her with no time to rehearse a lie. I bet if she had been questioned right after the murder her story would have been airtight, but 25 years later she got real comfortable and figured she was in the clear. It’s amazing.
Well when she did the crime there was no such thing as DNA evidence so once she was in the clear she got comfortable about it. Time went on and she never figured the technology that came out would catch her. Our minds also have a weird way of changing what happened. Im sure after 20 years of living with the fact that you murdered someone she found a way to sleep at night. Probaly twisted the story in her head so far that made her the good guy but in the process she couldn't realize that the story she had in her head was completely fictionalized
@GIANNI J. CENTENO sei un eroe, grazie per aver espresso i miei pensieri in inglese meglio di come avrei potuto fare io nonostante l’inglese sia la mia seconda lingua, kudos. P.s. her bast alibi, as stated above, would be saying she had a relationship with the victim and that’s how his dna ended up in the scene
Dio Cane Prego🙂 Si.. Sono d'accordo con te. That would have been her best attempt but how much this case troubles me, Non posso iniziare a esprimere completamente! il mio cuore si spezza.💔
Had an altercation a month or 2 before her demise and I bit her in the arm because she wouldn't let go of my hair. Bam! Not the best explanation but at least gives her a damn chance
@Wardfish1150 The defence could have gone with angle that the DNA sample was contaminated, or that her DNA ended up on her body before the murder (e.g. if they had a fight etc). You're right that the DNA-evidence is pretty damning, but we've seen juries dismiss damning evidence before (even on this very channel e.g. the child murderer) so it wasn't 100% lost cause
"Weed? Gosh, I mean, I've HEARD about it, but... what do you like... cook it on the stove and make a tea or something? Bong? Isn't that what chefs use?"
Weed? Geez wow i dont think I've heard of that before. Could have learned about it like, a million years ago. This is what, 2009? You know, pff, it was such a long time ago. You know, I used to ride a bike random tangent about bikes and suddenly I met a guy. Gosh, did he sell me weed? Gee It was a million years ago... what does this --what does this have to do with anything? Gee, gosh 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
I have to ask you. How strongly would you agree with the following statement, NOT taking into consideration of ones' Guilt, or Innocence. ANSWER NO QUESTIONS WITHOUT HAVING AN ATTORNEY PRESENT?
Everybody here talking about how obviously she was lying but can we just appreciate the detectives here? This must've been the most stressful interrogation of their life as well, so much on the line and the smallest slip up could've immediately made her fully aware of the situation and lawyer up. They played this to perfection.
Agreed, and I think they got close to getting caught out at least once when the guy had to say "hey, things have been slow for us, we have to work on this old case, but we're on your side, we're just trying to protect your privacy" and it put her slightly more at ease. Don't have the time stamp, sorry. But it's amazing how her suspicions didn't trigger sooner. At least part of that has to be her hoping that she will continue to get away with it, like she has for 20 something years. Like she just can't fathom getting caught.
Yeah that's what I was thinking. I would've been so pissed at her answers that were so obviously far from reality I would've just lost my shit and confronted her ass. Or I would be laughing the whole time. They did a great job!
Not only that, but people are watching a video EXPECTING lies to be told, that's a huge part of this channel. If there were no expectations, I'd be willing to bet lots of people here couldn't tell what was and wasn't a lie like these detectives could.
@SilentMott well her body language and how she couldn't remember things, but could remember other things, the way how she chose to talk was already very suspicious. I wouldn't have needed this channel to even explain it to me. Someone not guilty would've talked differently and acted differently for sure. She also was giving information that wasnt asked but at the same time wasnt giving information that was obviously necessary. She was exaggerating a lot. Someone not guilty would've gone straight to the point. You just notice when something is off sometimes and this at least was the case for me. Cant speak for everyone.
@SilentMott both detectives and us were aware of incriminating dna evidence, I don't see what's your point here. If they didn't know she would be lying they wouldn't even interrogate her
@Bruno Exactly. I don't want to take away credit from the detectives but they already had damning evidence on her. All they had to do was let her talk and play dumb.
@Brett Fitzgerald her being a cop, i'm surprised she didn't ask for a lawyer or remain silent at very first mention of the ex boyfriend. instead she immediately lied and said she barely remembered him.
@Galactic Caveman right? She knew 10 minutes in something was going on. The stigma that getting a lawyer or going silent is "guilty behavior" may have had something to do with that. Even knowing about the innocent people that go to jail and that the cops aren't on my side, it still feels like it would look bad on my part to lawyer up or go silent immediately. It naturally feels like you will terminate most of the goodwill, if there's any present, of the investigators by not cooperating; even though it usually isn't in your best interest to cooperate without legal counsel, innocent or guilty. It's fascinating, the nuances of investigations.
@Oh Hiroshima No its no suffice, DNA alone only suggested she was there, might have bit on the dead body But still no direct link to her committing murder
@Oh Hiroshima If you read up on the case there were multiple motions by the defense that the DNA evidence was fraudulent or tampered with. With no other evidence to back it up a case could easily get buried on such technicalities. DNA probes, even when not stored in a locker for decades, are never completely flawless so it's important to have multiple grounds for the accusation.
@Brett Fitzgerald No she's actually reassuring herself. She can't believe she got in this situation, her entire body is yelling to get out of there and she's nailed to te floor. Every little string of reassurance is good enough to lie to herself that this isn't happening.
@Galactic Caveman To her, this wasn't an interrogation. And it never formally was. If she would immediately remain silent when she heard about her boyfriend, that would immediatly raise suspicion. During this "conversation", she could not ask for a lawyer or just remain silent - it's a "conversation", not an interrogation
@Bready McSaus immediately raise suspicion? they already had it pinned to her because of DNA. my point is, with her training..... the first mention of the ex boyfriend, she should have known that she was digging herself a deeper whole with every excuse and rambling she did.
I think at some point she did realize they were suspicious of her. Considering how they dodged her constantly asking "what is this about?" But she still crumbled under the pressure.
@Bready McSaus that's a good point I didn't consider. Had it been framed as a normal interrogation, she probably would have lawyered up. The detectives played this well, I didn't realize the full extent of the trap they had her in.
This is painful to watch. Not because I feel sorry for her or anything, but because she is far worse at lying than any other average joe I’ve seen in an interrogation.
To be honest I think it's because it was totally unexpected. Imagine getting interrogated after 20 years you committed a crime. Most guilty people get interrogated near the event
Its worse is when she asked questions that like who in the hell cares what island she went to visit. Shes just babbling off and nothing makes ANY sense !
@Woo Woo Witchy Mom Knowing and actually being good at something are not related. You know you can lie If you are interrogated, but If It will convince anyone is another story.
I think it's just that she was very very sure she would get away with it due to her contacts in the LAPD and she was in complete shock with no time to prepare for this interrogation if she suspected anything she would have lied done better but like this it's hard to keep cool
@SamiJos yeah but if you got away with it for so long, you wouldn't really expect it to happen all of a sudden. i dont think i would be prepared for something like this
The fact that she screwed this up so bad after being well trained in all these tactics is sooo telling about human beings and how there brains try to process situations and deal with things. It’s pretty fascinating.
i don't think all police are trained tactics of interrogation as there work is divided, like there are police who investigate and police who go in case of emergency don't take part in the interrogation its what I think I might be wrong
I meant she screwed up the interrogation, if the goal for someone who’s committed a crime is to come across innocent and truthful I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that’s not how she comes across here. Furthermore she wasn’t a IRS agent she was a detective who investigated violent crimes meaning she should have been very aware of there tactics and what they were up to asking her about a crime from 20 years ago that she knew she was guilty of. I think it’s fair to say she screwed up
@Josh Morris She tried. I give her a lot of props for trying. Shutting down and asking for lawyer would have been even worse for her situation. I give her mad props for trying. Hopefully she is doing good in prison and making some really nice license plates for people.
Her mind was racing 100 miles per hour. She desperately tried to find out what they had on her, but couldn't. Also, she started out as a regular cop. Then got into the stolen art division (or whatever it's called). Apparently it was one of the better division to work in.
@Josh Morris If the interrogators did their job right, and they knew they had DNA, and apparently they had a lot of information about her and her contact with her ex and the victim, it would be very hard for her to come out of this looking innocent. Their job at that point is to try and get her to say "I don't know him at all" or "I didn't see him after XXXX year" so that they could contradict that evidence. In any case they did well and it all came together. Without DNA it would have been extremely hard to do, and she wouldn't have known about DNA at the time of the murder. Anyways it's a nerve-wracking but interesting thing to watch.
Reason why this interrogation is different than normal ones. She first didn't had any clue but then was digging that hole before she knew it.
A tip I learn from the army, they teach you how to resist the enemies tortures and interrogation however that doesn't protect you if it is your own side doing the interrogating. Because you think all they want to do is help you since they are your allies. Same thing applies here.
@John Kiser It won't help IN COURT. It may help outside of it if the police decide to start looking at other suspects. Which they did for her decades ago in this case
Some don´t think about getting caught and leave evidence because they are careless, others think they can get away with it by following a plan. But none of them think they get convicted, they think they can talk themselves out of it.
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I don't think any person could have handled the surprise element of it. Police handled this really well. If she had any indication that she was being brought in for questioning she would likely have been far better prepared. Imagine being asked about a crime you did over two decades ago and your mind has tried to bury it, then one day completely out of the blue it's brought up again.
@Joe how is shutting down and asking for a lawyer worse? Its your fundamental right to remain silent and ask for a lawyer. It cannot be used against you in court. If you think asking for a lawyer implies guilt then you are truly lost. Always ask for a lawyer, whether you're innocent or guilty.
@John Smith would it have been possible to come out on top of she actually said the truth about her dislike for the victim and even the altercation at the victims work, however deny the murder and lie that she had visited the guy's house before? This would make her seem more innocent since she would be telling the truth, and her having visited the house before can put doubt on the DNA evidence, granted the DNA on the bite mark is gonna be quite hard to explain. While this would show she had clear motive, just telling the truth for the most part can make her seem innocent as well, hell if she straight up agreed to a DNA test, the willingness to not hide anything can work in her favor.
@Joe Actually, asking for a lawyer would have been far better for her situation. It's a myth that asking for an attorney makes you look guilty or have something to hide. Innocent people are, in fact, far more likely to ask for a lawyer than guilty ones.
She would have been convicted on the DNA evidence alone, but she was so clearly lying -- and so clearly terrified -- in the interview that it greatly reinforced her guilt to the jury.
That said, this is a little different because it was not a true interrogation. The police did not want to formally interrogate her because they would have had to Mirandize her, and they knew that with her experience, she would have absolutely lawyered up as soon as they read her her rights. Instead they recorded the interview using a hidden camera and submitted it as "surveillance" evidence.
@RJ Sounds like it shouldn't have been admissable in court at all... Just have a friendly conversation with the suspect and get them to contradict evidence on camera and you're done. How can that be allowed?
Don't care about the asking for an attorney thing honestly. The fact was that she was a cop. She thought she could continue to live her life as she had been living it, working as a cop, and she was played in the name of cooperation.
@Joe It was pretty sketchy, for sure. The defense argued that it was a de facto interrogation and Lazarus's 5th and 6th Amendment rights were therefore violated because she was not advised of her rights.
The idea that it was a surveillance video stretches the definition of "surveillance" to its breaking point. I'm surprised the judge let it in, but, as we know, it wouldn't have made much difference even if he hadn't. The DNA was the nail in the coffin.
Exactly. Proves knowledge about the psyche and tactics is not enough to not be subjected to it yourself, it's kinda like how psychologists can still become depressed and in need of help from others.
@Rob Polaris - No that's incorrect. Unless in the video there is an admission of fact considered evidence of a crime then its not useable by the prosecution. Simply saying she looks guilty would have you thrown out by the judge. I suppose you thought the Salem Witch Trials were an example of perfect judicial process?
I think the reasons she flew apart so easily is 1) she was caught completely off guard thinking it was well behind her and, 2) she didn't know what they had on her but she probably suspected it was something solid for them to bother with her. She was groping the whole way.
I believe you are giving her too much credit in the sense that you assumed she was good at her job… there is probably a good reason she was head detective of art theft….
@Eyes2Sea222 She also thought her friends in the department had destroyed all evidence taken from the crime scene. She knew eventual DNA technology could identify her, but she thought it had all been removed from the evidence refrigerator. That one vial containing a cotton swab, overlooked by her protectors, was the ticking time bomb.
The thing about body language and micro-expressions on the face are not controlled by our thinking brain, but by our limbic system. However awesome your training, you'll still give away normal 'tells'. You can learn some control if dedicated to it like Poker players for example, but if you murder a love rival, you don't stand a chance of hiding the raging storm
I can't believe the police looked at that autopsy report and were like, "looks like a robbery gone wrong to me!" clearly a crime of passion. what robber would literally BITE the victim after killing them???
@Sherlock Holmes yeah they eventually did years later. But at the time, the forensics & DNA testing weren’t what they are now. So Stephanie probably wasn’t thinking that—25 years down the line, there would be technology to pull DNA from something like that—or that they would go back and look at the case again all those years later.
@Nathaniel Krefman These detectives looked into a witness statement that basically accused a cop when back in 86 this department didn't even consider it. Good forensic work from the team, and excellent judgement from these detectives as well.
@showbizonastick only, the non divulgence of information is not only considered suspicious, but can also be used against the suspect in a court of law, if I am not mistaken. Not to mention that the evidence found against her before this interrogation is quite conclusive.
@OpBanana obviously, I have no clue about the Bible. I just thought about mass effect, since commander Shepard was dead for some time and was brought back via the Lazarus project, hence my thought.
@Joshua Lanhan even I can't say 😂🤣 after all the ones I've been visioning these past few days (covid remember? 🥴) it's impossible to recall all of them. Also we have a life too besides this 😂😂😂 I will check in out.... Take care 🐞🌿
@Shi La sadly there are people that will take advantage of that trust. I hope they dont meet any of those people in real life. Seeing what constant lies and deception can do to someone is heartbreaking.
Arī I agree a 100%. Narcissists unfortunately can smell a good heart from miles away like the evil demonic creatures they are. You have to know that radiating strength is very important if you have a good heart. Evil people think that because someone has a good heart, they can be easily manipulated and used. They look at kindness as weakness so I hope that the readers can take your advice to the top. By the way, I can tell you also have a good heart. May 2021 be a peaceful, successful, and happy year for you!
Same. Maybe I trust her if I only watched 10 minutes of the interrogation. But one hour of having listening to her saying "oh gosh gee maybe i don't know it's been million years ago" I can finally smell the bullshit.
Her face when faking memory loss is priceless. Especially when compared to when she's actually thinking back to something. It's like a child making a funny face.
It is so amazing that there is some justice in America even if a police officer involve in a crime. In other countries it is not the case. For example in fucking Russia police have collaboration with mafia, moreover police is involved in murders for hire and they are involved in many many imprisonments where they put drugs in peoples pocket and arrest them. And even if there is a very solid evidence against a police member, he will never be charged in the crime ( only 1% that he will be charged). Moreover, police in russia fabricate criminal expertises to indict people for nothing or to hide the evidence. I am personally barely survived several years ago, I would have been killed by police if I hadn't left that miserable country. When you see that kind of programs, it gives you a great sence of justice. But in most countries of the world police is just a shit and an another type of mafia, that's what you need to know before you decide to make some "exotic" travels. All the best
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@Benny Marshall Yep. She bites. I don't know why they didn't outfit her with one of those Hannibal Lecter bite guards for the trial. That'd be awesome.
I'm more intrigued by how she psychologically handled the weight of living with all that for so long. That sort of guilt and paranoia would eat you alive, wouldn't it? Especially if you worked as a cop.
@HereIsWisdom 1318 you're not quite correct. I would suggest you watch the videos on Dr. Todd Grande's channel to understand the exact clinical criteria for Type 1 Psychopathy, Type 2 Psychopathy, and Sociopathy. People can also have subclinical Psychopathy/ Sociopathy which is having traits but not meeting enough to have a full blown diagnosis. Fun fact - plenty of everyday people including you and I can and do have psychopathic or sociopathic traits. For some careers - like a surgeon - it's even helpful. Psychopaths and Sociopaths are also drawn to certain careers, and law enforcement is pretty high on the list (which is scary). A lot of convicted serial killers were drawn to having careers as police officers, or had fascinations and preoccupations with cops and their job. Edmund "Ed" Kemper is a good example He actually spent a lot of time at a local bar socialising with the police who hung out there, and was rejected from the academy because he was "too tall" at 6'9".
Gauche - so true. Psychopaths (and Sociopaths can be the same) have no sense of empathy. For example serial killers, let's say the Green River Killer, killed over forty women and felt no empathy or remorse for his victims. They were disposable to him. It's like when you blow your nose and throw away the tissue. Do you remember it, or feel sorry for it a day later, even an hour or a minute later? Stephanie isn't a serial killer - that we know of - but I'm willing to bet she felt very little to zero guilt all the same. She was happy to continue holidaying with John, and sleeping with him afterwards. She seemed to enjoy inflicting the brutality upon poor Sherri. As for the paranoia about getting caught - you're right I think so many people must have been shaking in their boots when forensic science improved including DNA matching, as it did in this case. A lot of killers still commit their crimes since forensics improved though. These killers can often have an inflated sense of entitlement and ego though. When narcisissm like this plays a part it basically makes them think they can get away with it. That said it's also good to keep in mind that not all killers are geniuses either.
@Billie Yeah there's careers that attract more of them "According to Dutton, the ten careers with the highest proportion of psychopaths are, 1 CEO. 2 Lawyer. 3 Media (tv, radio). 4 Salesperson. 5 Surgeon. 6 Journalist. 7 Police officer. 8 Clergy. 9 Chef. 10 Civil servant."
@Kuh muh its alot of "filler"....they had a deep suspicion she was the killer....they knew all about her hostility toward Sherry R....and according to the autopsy this was a crime of passion when they came to the conclusion that she Sherry was beaten after she was already dead in other words a crime of passion and NOT A BURGLARY.
@Deangelo Dupree It wouldn't matter. They already had the goods on her. This pretend interrogation was just a formality. They were charging her whether she lawyered up quickly or not.
She'll have loads of time to write a novel now She could write war and peace in 15 different languages fawords and backwards with the time she has on her hands now
@Deangelo Dupree cops are the masters of making sure you dont ask for a lawyer. everyone has heard that advice. the women was a cop of course, she thought she would do the same thing. i remember watching a video on it a while back, cop will stand between you and the door and also wont outright accuse you right away. in your mind it seems like you are suspiciously overreacting, if the police ask if you wheather you like cheerios or not and you ask for a lawyer. plus (if you are guilty) you will be overly sensitive to weather they are accusing you or not, so you wont know if they are accusing you or you're just assuming that because you did it. mix that with this being the scariest and most stressful event in your life, you wouldnt stand a chance.
@Tucsonan Dude yeah she did well cuz she convinced herself 20 years ago that she didn't kill that lady. Like George Costanza said "It's not a lie, if you believe it." LOL!!
@David Berry this case was old enough that they could argue dna deteriorating mishandling of evidence or even faulty testing since dna was relatively new during her case but its speculation
one hour into interrogation....... "it sounds like you are trying to pin this on me" ......naaaaaaaaah. she had many years to plan an exit plan out of the country
That's so weird...before clicking on the video, youtube says that it's 56 minutes long, but after I click on it it says it's 25 minutes long and it starts at the sentence "the detectives created a roose." What an annoying youtube glitch...
“Gee, we spent nights at each other’s homes, our families hung out, we went on holidays together, occasionally necked and kissed in public, and this went on for a long time, but I can’t say we “DATED”
The whole “bite” detail disturbs me the most. What type of animalistic urge came over Lazarus that she wanted to hurt this woman so much even after she was already dead?
petty little liar it’s an extremely intimate act, where you are right up against another person’s skin, smelling and tasting it. The bite can be a substitute for penile penetration when that isn’t possible (or even when it is in some cases). I also think biting is a very primal power move that our ancestral brain remembers- most animals use biting and even humping as a dominating move.
A Miffed Cuttlefish she was already dead when she was receiving blows to the face, which makes it even crazier. She’s shot her in the chest which killed her then after started the beating, so she had to have been dead, she picks up her lifeless arm and bites it. Horrible.
Samantha Price which weirdly sort of led her to getting caught with her DNA left to finally speak after 20 years. Weird how she might have gotten away with the perfect crime but for her sick tendencies
Yea I agree, that’s what always sticked out to me, that and her face was beaten in beyond recognition, and the majority of that, including the bite was done AFTER she was dead, just brutal
@Boredchinchilla I mean. Freud is not really a credible source lol. But like 'biting as a substitute for penile insertion' sounds a little bonkers nutso to me 😂
Envy. Extreme envy, turned to extreme hatred. She had to really hate that woman to bash her face in like that after she was already dead from 3 shotgun blasts.
The funny thing is how she plays like she doesn’t remember the length of the relationship or any other details of it but she remembers his close friends even the sport his brother played back in school lol she’s terrible at this
He surely feels bit responsible even thought it wasn't his fault. He did play them both at the same time for a bit. He lost a lifetime of beautiful memories and support and love because of jealous monster. You never know what happens in life, give your wife hugs every day so you won't have any regrets
This is exactly why there should be a daabase of police DNA. I don't know how they got her DNA to compare it to the crime scene, but it wasn't because she was an officer. Another cop was arrested for a crime and when his DNA was entered into the criminal database they found out he was actually a rapist who wasn't caught for over two dozen years.
We all know she is a liar because we all lie as well. We're not all murderers of course but when we broke a favorite object of our mother's we lied. We still do and we do not even know it.
What happens to ex-coppers when they are incarcerated in the US? Do they have their own prison farm or something similar with tennis courts, jacuzzi, swimming poll, polo club etc?
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Chris Garry2022-06-16 15:39:05 (edited 2022-06-16 23:38:12 )
“Stephanie, is the sky blue?”
“Well gee, I don’t know. It’s been a million years…well gosh. I just don’t know. I’ll have to check my pictures. I do, however, have a friend named Shmeeda.” 😔🤪😜😌😙😚😛🤨😔😢🥺🥺😩😠🤭😬🙄😵😵💫🥴
In a way, that is a good thing. It shows at least that she is not a hard core psychopath, because a hard core psychopath could sit there seemingly laid back and just as cool as a cucumber while also charming the pants of you, and you'd be thinking, "wow, this person is pretty likable and probably not guilty" unless you had strong evidence to the contrary.
This was most likely a crime of passion/severe emotional imbalance. A one time kind of thing because she was so over attached to her ex (not surprising with all the powerful Taurus, Leo, Moon, and Uranus in her chart). With that said, it's quite possible she is a narcissist or malignant narcissist. The police force does attract a higher percentage of people on a personality disorder spectrum than most other professions except politics, lawyers, high corporate positions, and surgeons.
Whether within a NPD or ASPD spectrum, both do share some similarities. Both are very shallow, hollow type of people, both tend to try to use charm to disarm people but tend to be abusive/belittling at other times, both tend to lie a lot, both are very self focused/centered and separative in nature, and both are lower in felt empathy and conscience. One of the main, defining differences is that the former retains some felt empathy and conscience, while the latter can and often does completely lack it.
Another bunny boiler. And I thought all women were sweet and delicate and innocent and vulnerable. Yeah right. Watch out guys. All that glitters is not gold. Not that she glittered at all. I met some evil bitches during my career. As an RN. Extrapolate…
“Where was she born” “Oh god I don’t know... maybe north of 68th street? LA community hospital? I really don’t remember. Maybe she was born in room 297? 2:42 am? Gosh maybe the latitude and longitude were 34.057403 -118.357764. Possibly -118.357765? But damn I just don’t know... really I’m stumped. Doctor’s social security number was something like 022794826? I just don’t think I know I never asked where she was born.”
Oh gosh, I dunno man...but I think...umm.. lemme try to get these words in order...umm, I think you've won the Internet for a month or so...but I couldn't be sure, you know?
Ffs! The murder itself and everything before it wasn't funny at all, but what a bizarre way to "manage" her guilt 😶 When they first asked her how she found out, i thought she was gonna list every radio station & newspaper within 150 miles of LA, the wait staff at every diner she's been to in uniform, and the names of every neighbor whose house she saw from her front lawn in 1986.
Followed by how long ago 23 yrs is, & that she can't just remember. & maybe go off on tangents about this 1986 newscaster, the breakfast food at that diner, etc.
Hahahahaha i mean i don't think i know it doesn't ring a bell but, did she weigh 7.5 lb? i mean i dont recall maybe her blood type was A+? I might know but geez i don't remember.
Oh gee well this gun is just for you to you know give me your husband gosh i y know ots been so long ago you know i just hehe im crazy .... Hehe people think im really hyper and i can get easily upset (case in point) and they think im a hyper person and yknow
I’m sure she knew it was an interrogation early on, hence why she couldn’t exactly walk out or lawyer up or she would look guilty to her co-workers. She was pretty much stuck in it and forced to play the game
She knew as soon as they mentioned her ex’s name. She’s just a terrible liar trying to pretend she can’t remember anything and trying to act nonchalant.
Detective: How long did you know John? Stephanie: Well let's see Neptune was discovered in 1846.. but actually Galileo had already seen it 230 years earlier but he recorded it as a comet so I guess somewhere around 1980 is when we met.
She sounds like a skooma addict NPC talking incoherently.
Detectives: When did you meet the guy whose wife you murdered?
“I believe I met him in college at the raven claw dormitories. we resided on the 10th floor, we sat in a circle and sang hymns together with all of our friends”
@EkG I've watched 10 of these, and she was BY FAR the most annoying and most painful to listen to. She's been a cop for 26 freaking years, and she handles an interrogation worse than any of the other criminals featured on this channel?! She must be an idiot. I think the detectives would have become convinced she did it even if they hadn't suspected her at all to begin with and really were just interviewing her to gather information.
@Adi Inbar to be fair. To think that you are so far in the clear from something only to be confronted in such a sudden way. She is a 26 year veteran, so she immediately knew she was fucked the second they started mentioning Rutten and his wife. She saw right through the art investigation and knew they had her booked for the murder in some way, but there's no way she could just come out and say thats what they were doing
@Jude Scott @Jude Scott I don't think so. In the beginning her reaction was probably just "oh, shit....they're reopening my cold case!" but it was perfectly plausible and in fact just plain common sense that if the case file mentioned that one of their colleagues personally knew the people involved they'd want to talk to that person as a potential source of information.
I'm sure she picked up on the fact that she was being interrogated as a suspect within the first minute, when they started asking specific questions about the nature of her relationship with Rutten, which would be pointless if they just wanted to see if she happened to know anything that might give them a lead, but she started fucking up literally from the very first question, sounding evasive when just asked whether she knew him and not mentioning that she dated him until specifically prompted. Besides, realizing that she was a suspect should have been all the more reason, as an experienced police investigator herself, to be careful not to throw up textbook red flags that investigators look for, such as responding to simple questions with excessive details, repeatedly reacting in a defensive manner to non-confrontational questions, and having a knee-jerk tendency to needlessly deny potentially verifiable facts that wouldn't directly tie her to the crime.
For all her training and experience being on the other side of the table, she showed far worse instincts about how to act and what not to say or do in an interrogation that ostensibly wasn't even an interrogation than the majority of criminals with no such experience who are explicitly being interrogated as suspects.
@Adi Inbar we've got to consider that anyone could figure out how these interrogations work but it's like those class tests when the teacher said that you could bring your notes, it won't help you as it's not important to know how it works, it will catch you offguard either way if you did it (and sometimes even if you didn't, sadly) as it relies on some things you can't permanently control/hide
@just a lonely poteto I think it's more like the teacher flunking the test worse than any of the students after 26 years of administering and grading the same kind of test.
Gosh. I don't know. It may be the worst way to handle an interview. But it's so long ago. Maybe! Gosh .. It might be the worst way to handle it? I mean, I don't know! Gosh .. But I once went on a trip to Hawaii. But I can't even remember. But he lived on Roscoe.
This is a bit of a classic for true crime. Seen it far too many times, genuinely think she had planned, then denied this day. It took her by surprise and she did a bad job. I honestly don’t think that is simplistic - she fell apart when confronted with reality.
u think she did any other crimes in all those years??
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Lady Helix2021-08-06 21:21:42 (edited 2021-08-06 21:22:08 )
@Tax is Slavery Boxing Murder, no. Crimes, more that likely. She is an officer who got away with murder. I am a massive supporter of law enforcement, but she is a glaring example of a ‘bad cop’.
She did, especially as a cop. What’s surprising is she had no contingency plan/story ready for what would happen if she was interviewed and asked these questions. And if she was really cautious, she should have taken advantage of the fact that she had twenty years to disappear, when no one was suspecting her.
@Adi Inbar it’s prefaced early on in the video that being aware of police interrogation tactics and actually being on the receiving end of them are two different things entirely. They got her to panic so all critical thinking went out the window.
@Adi Inbar I think she was completely blindsided, and didn't have time to think of what to do, and just went into immediate defensive mode. She probably realized that quite quickly, but then went into a frazzled attempt to fix the damage she had already done. Once she was in the hole, she panicked and all her experience went out the window.
Lazarus had her work cut out for her...props to these detectives for doing an excellent job that couldn't have been easy. Lazarus was a long-time, decorated detective herself.
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Adam Jones2021-06-28 16:31:06 (edited 2021-06-28 16:31:14 )
Who knew clicking on a video that said "what pretending to be crazy looks like" would lead me down an incredibly fascinating rabbit hole. This is terrific content.
Shes been arresting people and who knows what abuse she has dealt out to prisoners also suspects in custody. They should do a full investigation and void any court testimony she has done to convict people. Null and void !
Yep stumbled across the same video a few months ago and ended up watching every video on his channel. A new video from his other channel popped up in my recommended list from 6 days ago! The channel is called "J C S"
Never knew he had another channel so hope this helps!
I’m going to blow your mind even further… go to the JCS Patreon. It has like 20x the content. All for just $1 a month. YouTube is just the tip of the iceberg
It kept sneaking into my recommended so I said: fine, I'll give you a shot. I'm so glad I went down this rabbit hole. I think I can get away with any crime now!!
Steven Ledbetter2021-07-13 19:17:08 (edited 2021-07-13 19:23:45 )
Interrogator: Did you know someone named Rutter? Lazerus: "Gee... i don't know, let me think.. ahhh... is that a man?... did i date a man? ... gee maybe, i don't know... i know i met a man in Hawaii, but was that Rutter? ... could be the name of a barn animal....it was so long ago. "
@Aniata yeah of course I do. You probably rely on the education system and pop science/psychology to be "informed/educated/wise/have knowledge" not gonna happen and also ignorance isnt bliss. You prefere comfort and have no vision of your future I bet. Unless you want to have a career as a women Llooool
All jokes aside, I cried when I heard John’s statement. He blamed HIMSELF for her murder all because she met him. This man never got over it, and he never will..
I had the exact opposite reaction. He could’ve prevented it by not cheating on his fiancé and it’s more than likely that he knew about the confrontation at the hospital. He could’ve ended things with one or the other and made it absolutely clear who he picked. Instead he just let these women fight over him because he liked some aspect of it. Or maybe he truly loved them both and couldn’t choose? Even though he was engaged?? Idk when he said her death happened because she met and married him I just kinda said “hmmmm yeah kinda”. I mean obviously he doesn’t have equal blame to the person that actually killed her and savagely brutalized her after her death. It’s just that he’s not entirely wrong when he says that. He indirectly caused it because of his decisions. Sucks but that’s life.
@Kim Ptastic According to the wiki of the murder he said he had sex with her once “to give her closure.” Tbh I don’t really even put that much blame on John in the first place. Sherri basically stalked him in college *before* they had ever even hooked up. “Lazarus would steal Ruetten's clothes when he showered and take photographs of him naked while he slept. Ruetten never considered the relationship as anything more than "necking and fooling around." Like yea you can say it’s partially his fault but like she had problems before John really even did anything.
@Shiranui22 yeah she was totally sick. I’m only going by the information given here and they didn’t mention anything about that. She definitely has problems, there’s no denying that. That doesn’t really change the fact that he slept with her while with this other person which is basically leaving the door open for them. Had he just left it at that and not slept with her then maybe she wouldn’t have kept thinking they had chance of working out. She’s still in the wrong. I just don’t really have a lot of sympathy for him.
@isaa GUIDANCE ok, and? That doesn’t mean he made her kill him. People cheat everyday and he didn’t know she killer her...by your logic any person caught in a love triangle is responsible for the actions of the person who actually killed someone. Did he contribute to her mental instability, probably. Is he at fault for his wife’s murder. No.
@Blefiz legally it doesn’t but morally it does depending on the person. to me his actions indirectly led to his wife’s murder, of course he wasn’t the one that killed her but he did contribute to the emotional instability of stephanie that led to the murder of his wife.
Perhaps you might be able to tell me why Stephanie and John had a short affair after Sherry was murdered does that tell you he cares at all not from my end of the table
Seems to me that if John really missed Sherry then he wouldn't have porked Stephanie after he buried his wife he doesn't care one bit he just wants the goddamn attention
You mean the man that cheated with the woman that murdered his wife before, after and probably while he was married to her!? Of course it's his fault for carrying on a relationship with a crazy bitch while he was with someone else. I fell NOTHING for him! He should feel guilty!
I also feel bad for him because I read that a few years after his wife's murder, he started dating Stephanie again but before he did he contacted the police detective who was assigned to her case to be sure that they didn't think she had anything to do with it and the detective assured him that his wife was killed in a botched burglary. To now know that he allowed himself to spend intimate time with the person who killed someone so special to him must bother him a lot. Especially considering he went through the trouble of trying to make sure she had nothing to do with the murder first. That's tough.
@Rynn21 yes he had sex with her after his wife was murdered but the info on Wikipedia says that he called the detective assigned to her case first to make sure that she was not a suspect but the police detective was so caught up in the botched burglary angle so he assured him that she was not a suspect. He at least tried to be certain that she had nothing to do with it before he got back involved with her.
Surely John would have had some doubts about her but still contained to have a relationship. The argument plus the friend's saying it was her and the bad blood between them.
I can't believe that this 25 year cop doesn't realize she is being interrogated after the first 5 minutes and lawyers up. Good job on the other two cops for making it seem like " we're all friends here"
I'm shocked at that, this was a flat out interrogation and from the first few minutes she should be able to tell what their questions are insinuating. Maybe she just thought she could talk her way out of it
I think she knew what was happening when they asked her if she knew John but she had to try and talk her way out. She knew if she stopped answering their questions and asked for a lawyer she would look guilty.
The panic and shock after hearing a name she hasn't heard in over 2 decades, in an interrogation room with 2 detectives... she was in full fight or flight mode must have been a huge shock to her she probably wasn't thinking clearly.
@Jose Gutierrez Oh definitely! She thought she got away with it and just found out that she didn't! And not only are they investigating it again but she's currently a person of interest being interviewed! And yeah having it sprung on her suddenly after so many years couldn't make a story and alibi, she doesn't know what they know and what others being questioned will say that will conflict with her. So as her last defense is using it being so long ago to forget or get details wrong.
@Kim Anderson Yeah I think she thought she could probably talk her way out of it because she already did before when she had to have been questioned in some way the 1st time years ago. She didn't want to draw any more focus on her to be looked into further and investigated which would happen getting a lawyer. She thinks it's just simple questioning about a cold case and not a official interrogation for murder with her the main star. She probably thinks she can talk her way out and have them check her off as a suspect again. The investigation the 1st round failed so badly it was like they couldn't be bothered to actually try.
I think she did know, but she was just so arrogant that she thought she could talk her way out of it. If she had known that there's was DNA linking her to the body, she probably would have shut up and immediately requested a lawyer.
seriously like how did she not feel somehow suspicious that they continuously asked for details which all relate to john and his wife who was MURDERED especially after it passed 10 mins. maybe she got too into telling her story as if to defend herself and make her less of a suspect since she didn't know she was a prime suspect (?)
It just shows that people who murder are so narcissistic and self-important that they always - always!- think that they will look innocent if they don’t “ lawyer up”. Even a 25 year Detective who should absolutely know better thinks she can outsmart two senior detectives...... murderers always think that being open and talkative in an interview will make Detectives think “there is no way a guilty person would come in and sit here and answer questions for hours” -.....she probably believed that because she is a detective it would be very hard for other Detectives to interview her let alone interrogate her or consider her a suspect.....she was lulled into a false sense of security that 25 years have passed and she was never suspected of it. This woman is batshit nuts ....she is not attractive in any way and her personality is utterly bizarre.
Despite how terribly she handled this interview, she would still be walking free today if she, a police officer, wasn’t stupid enough to bite a DEAD body and leave the most irrefutable DNA evidence ever
at the time they didn t have the technology to get into that stuff, plus she kept punching someone she murdered with three different shots which would have been deadly individually. She was obviously in a rage, not exactly the mood to coldly think "better not bite the body"
@Kauity No, she was bit during the fight. Sherri had her in a choke/headlock and Stephanie bit her to release the hold. Then she got up and smashed a vase over her head.
Ahhhh but remember....all the other evidence went missing. If the bite swab was taken from the coroner’s office with the other evidence, she would be free today.
@Palahume Not DNA testing, but Ted Bundy got caught because he bit a body and that hired a dentist for dental records and shit, so that’s how they caught him. (Excluding the girl that escaped, but the dental records were the irrefutable evidence).
Just in case you didn't get it the first 12 replies, nobody had heard of DNA testing in those days so she had no reason to think that biting the body was leaving irrefutable evidence.
@Palahume but her being a police officer should of known they were def working on DNA testing to be a thing! She knew that was a big mistake, huge! 😂😂😂
@Connor Shaw because what if they don't have shit, no DNA or not even suspecting her and they really just came to talk about it. I mean, it'd be different I guess if they came to me, but her being one of their own screaming "lawyer" right after they started would open their eyes widely if they didn't even supect her, right? She should probably shut the f up after a while though as it was becoming quite obvious, at least for us, that she's a suspect. Couldn't she really thought it through, as some below said, she had 25 years for that. Couldn't she realize that since she bite her then she should come up with some kind of explanation why would her DNA be on the victim? Like anything, came up with a story, that they fought and she bite her and instead not trying to persuade everyone that she doesn't recall having any problems with the victim?
Stephanie's very specific memories: "We all lived on the 10th floor.", "I've met Scott in April '92.", "He [John Ruetten] drove a 260Z.", "I have one picture [out of 10.000 as she said in the interrogation] with him [John] in it.", "Diana Baster.", "Mike Boldrick.", "Roy Suckaboo." "We met in Hawaii.", "Randy. Mike. The firefighters and who they dated with.", "I talked to him [John] about it. To his family.", "[He lived] On Roscoe.", "His brother went to Northridge.", "His sister slept at my house before.", "He played Basketball." "I was teaching DARE when I met Scott.", etc.
Very specific details she is still remembering 23 years later, right? But:
Detectives: "Have you EVER met his wife?" [While having a crush on John Ruetten for years, going over to their house and to Mrs. Rasmussen's working place to confront her.]
@ال الزدجال Yeah I forget a few things too... but matters of the heart? I remember every detail ... every woman is a Specialist Forensic expert where love is concerned.
@LadyOaks NZ i agree with you.. if killing someone is one of them you would remember that 🤣. But as they started the investigation they wouldnt know she is really the killer or not.
Let me tell you first that I've been around. I've been a bouncer for many many years. BANG BANG BANG. It's a street fight NEVER look away from your opponent. "Look sir I really don't want anything of this" and then I go WHUH like this and I slit ya throat and it's over and out. WHRAH WHRAH.
Everybody underestimates the kick in the groin. WHRUH, that's the first thing to do. I follow up BENG BENG BENG. Right away after that DANG ADA DANG ADA DANG. See what I'm doing? BOOM! That's the left elbow right there. I can also deliver HANG! Headbutt out of nothing. BOOM right elbow, BING right straight, maybe now the headbutt comes, knee to the face, and lookie lookie what we got here, smack his face, smack his face.
Create distance and grab a chair, you can slam it into his face, you can stab with it, and while I throw it at him I will kick him in the groin BOOM right straight, gonna bounce his head on the table 10 times or something DONG DONG "Don't you ever do this!" Right away you say "OK I'm sorry" BENG BENG BENG "No I'm not".
Hahaha brilliant 🥳! You sound just like her. Lol. Innocent people give short, direct answers. They don’t elaborate to stall or placate the detectives. They simply say “yes”, “no”, “about ten years ago”, “her name was Cathy”. Appreciate your effort in relaying her speech - hilarious 😅❤️🙃!
So let me get this straight; -Stephanie dated the victims husband before and after the murder -Stephanie harassed the victim at her job and threatened her life -The victim had most of her wounds done post mortem, implying the murder was personal -The victim's father and a friend pointed at Stephanie as the prime suspect.
The fact this woman walked free 20 years after the murder is a miscarriage of justice.
@Hatte! absolutely based take. ever since i got more into true crime like this i’ve simultaneously believed ACAB more and more. don’t know how people can support them after the infinite number of cases cops🐽 have fucked up.
It's like cops are a necessary evil. I don't like them one bit, but who's gonna apprehend the crimes then? Some of the criminals are disgustingly good at what they do, and without cops, things will become really bad.
She got lucky there was an actual robbery happing the same evenining on the same street where she murdered that girl. Thats why they got so obsessed on the idea that it was 2 guys who had done it.
im just glad that they at least got her, in some other countries there is a clause that states that after x number of years the case is no longer relevant and they dont even think to try to catch the bad guy,
@Thomas Adams im pretty sure there is one in south korea, as well as a rule that says a person can't be convicted for the same charges twice, (correct me if im wrong)
@BunE I believe what you’re referring to is “double jeopardy”. If a person is acquitted they cannot be charged again for the same crime. I also could be wrong and there’s a bit more to it then that but I believe you’re correct. (I’m just going on what I’ve personally read about/gathered from cases I have followed, I have no expertise in the area whatsoever)
@TheHappyParamedic • im a high school freshman but i really want to be a criminal prosecution lawyer when i grow up! thats the direction i want to go in :)
In an ideal world, the original officers on the case should get some jail time too. Some people definitely covered it up or at the very least, eliminated her from the list of suspects
@Hatte! oh jeez, thats kind of scary ngl. so then could it be possible that officers that do those same things also play an important role for cases where the suspect is falsely accused? What i mean is do officers have an influences on those cases?
You might care to know that currently 2/3 of the murders in Chicago go unsolved, there has never been justice, never will. Buy a gun, lock your doors at night, and based on like 90% of these episodes, be careful who you date!
@Hatte! What you just did is literally what tyrants do, don't say directly that someone is evil, bur rather make them to be someone who's associated with people who are evil. You didn't call him a bourgeoisie, you called him a kulak.
@Dice MM No, I explained precisely why each specific cop is evil. Even the good ones don't condemn their murdering, power-abusing coworkers, as i already said and is generally accepted as fact. This is an evil act.
@Hatte! How is you deciding who is evil and not the exact same thing you condemn cops for. Tell me how deciding a group of people are evil based on their profession.
@Dice MM I was taught growing up that members of the Nazi party who stood by and did nothing as their compatriots slaughtered/oppressed innocent people are just as guilty as those who actively raised their hand in violence/cruelty.
Why do you treat cops like they are an exception to this? If your coworker murders someone and you cover for them because of some sense of collective security you are EVIL.
Or at least really fucking stupid, which is pretty hard to distinguish from evil sometimes.
@BunE yeah I don't know. what Dan said is my guess too. Like a fraternal cover up... Or giving them the benefit of doubt, maybe they weren't that involved. They knew the cop had assaulted the victim publicly and dated her husband and mayb decided not to get her involved ... "let's not drag one of our own through the mud and destroy her reputation. Let's not damage her career" Best of luck with the criminal law. I'm sure you're gonna impact our society in a good way
@Hatte! In the very video you're commenting on, there are good cops going after a bad cop. You're hysterical. If you look at yearly statistics, there is no epidemic of cops murdering people in cold blood. Get off social media and look at the number and the circumstances of officer-involved shootings. You say the things you do because it's the hip new trend, not because you're informed. I bet you still believe Mike Brown had his hands up when he was shot.
@Hatte! They don't speak out and condemn their co-workers? The explain why we are literally discussing on a video of this woman's fellow officers making sure justice is served?
@Rishi Sen Jail time for what is at the worst incompetence in catching a murderer? It's very clearly stated the only reason she was found out was due to new methods and technology for DNA evidence.
@Hatte! Is generally accepted as fact? You mean by you? We're literally watching a video of police doing their job despite her being "one of their own", so I'm having a hard time believing you.
@Mashburn Edits I know about the DNA, I watched the video man. At the time of the original investigation, she wasn't even listed as a suspect or interrogated or in any way looked at. That is a bit suspect from the investigating officers, don't you think? She had publicly attacked the victim before, had to be escorted by security, had come in unannounced to their house trying to create a scene, the victims father suspected her at the time, some of the victim's friends knew she had possible motive. All this and not even questioned, not once?
@Mashburn Edits oh yes, relax, "they don't murder THAT many people" Not even touching upon whether or not it's properly reported. Imaging trusting any corporation's statistics regarding their own crimes.
"But this video" Uncovering a cold case like that is a media sensation. Hard to believe she was well liked based on her being, you know, a sociopath.
o_o Must be similar to what these guys investigators felt when they got info about the DNA of their colleague who'd worked with them for what, 25 years? Crazy.
@Gilly Bean in 25 years,maybe they invited this woman inside their house and bond with their family.so scary.......I wouldn't be shocked if their wives fainted knowing this.
@Robin Robbins quite correct. Very, very few are murderers. Even regular people might have to kill in self defense, and police are in a position where it's more likely.
@tay yeah because most of them are guilty lol I meant innocent suspects don't often drag things out. They don't need to, they just need to give the truth and go on their way
@C$PG Weeb I just find it really hard to believe that you think we don’t need cops. You didn’t mention my other points so I assume that you’d call a cop in those situations
It's just so funny because even if she didn't murder anyone, she'd still know all of this. Like, when someone you dated got married and then the wife is murdered.... that's not something you forget. How could a detective be so stupid?
@BorneoftheBlood Well that's unfortunate, Bloodborne is my first Souls game, and I've had almost no trouble with any of the bosses, being able to clear them in just a few tries (minus Shadows of Yharnam, that one's pretty bogus). But Rom, is just something else on how bad and difficult it is. If you look away for a few seconds to deal with the endless small spiders, there's a good chance that Rom summons their one shot without you knowing... and then you're gone. More like Rome the Jack*** Spider.
@Grimbo Kill small spiders first. Don't treat it like there's a timer, take your time. She won't attack until after she teleports for the first time. After that, she'll do a few attacks:
Melee thrashing about - Usually done when you try to spam attacks on her. Just stay close, but not RIGHT on top of her, get some hits in, but move your ass if she starts to move at all. This move hits wide and curves around her sides a bit, so it's easy to get clipped by it.
Roll into arcane shots up from the water - If you see her roll on her side, immediately run in a straight line to get into the safe zone. The shots come up from the ground and are in random spots in a specific circular area. (Look at the small spiders when they first spawn next to her, the bolts usually don't go much farther from that diameter)
Head and tail raise - If she raises her head and tail and begins to channel something, RUN!!! No matter what you're doing, just run in the straightest line as possible. She will shoot a series of arcane bolts that home to your location. So, as long as you are continuously running, they won't bop you on the head.
Fire paper is nice to have since she is weak to fire. She will teleport a total of two times in the fight. Try to wear gear with the highest amount of arcane resistance.
Good luck brother, and I hope that you were being serious about needing help, lol. Otherwise I spent 5 minutes too many typing this up on my phone, haha.
@Kendell Twiss Thank you for the wise words. The issue is, whenever I focus the small spiders, I seem to get hit by Rom's projectile attack. Every. Single. Time. And I'm not a very smart boy, so I find it difficult to monitor Rom and fight the spiders simultaneously.
@Grimbo Yeah, like Borne said, Rom is just a crapshoot. It's not a hard fight, just frustrating. Something I forgot: There are specific audio cues for both of her arcane attacks. If you can just run around and not kill her, listen carefully and take note of the cues. Then once you have them memorized, you won't have to turn your camera to watch rom. Turning off the in game music is a godsend for this.
I live for Bloodborne. So, if you can't get it done, I will be more than happy to help you kill her. Also, check out /r/huntersbell if you want to find a place to find other people to co-op with.
My assumption is the detective already knew they had her DNA from the discreet taking of her coffee cup and it was an exact match to the DNA logged into evidence in the initial investigation.
In this instance, they knew they had their killer. I'm sure if they didn't have a slam dunk on any other suspect, they would have a completely different strategy in mind. Just my two cents.
@Grimbo Correction: You can beckon two other players by simply beckoning the bell once and never using the silencing blank. You just have to wait longer if you want an additional player to join.
You yourself can ring what's called a "small beckoning bell" which allows you to be summoned to another player's world. When you die in another player's world, you don't lose blood echoes, and when you kill a boss, you gain insight, which is used for beckoning players into your world.
@UCLCY--yLx9ulMf87r_Zdpug One insight can summon two players. Once you ring your beckoning bell, it continues to ring until you have a full party, or until you enter the boss fog.
@Psychedelic Anxiety Lmao that's funny, but I feel like I should point out that you eat breakfast every day, so it's not really all that important for your brain to hold onto that particular piece of information. After awhile, it all just blends together. But dating a guy who then got married who's wife then gets murdered is definitely going to imprint in your brain.
It's called a conscience. A built in karma we all have. And like pride it ranges from good to bad. Guess which one Stephanie had? Hitler and Stalin had zero conscience.
Seriously. It would be way more believeable if she knew every single detail of the case if she has been innocent. If your ex's wife gets murdered while you work as a freaking police officer you would get involved right away! She would have remembered the year, the name, the two never found suspects..etc.
@Alexis Vorstman I agree and it could’ve actually worked if they didn’t have clear-cut evidence on her. She was saying stuff like “I don’t think so, but if someone else says something else, that’s the fault of my memory.” So she’s not blatantly admitting or denying stuff.
@E E That's exactly what I was thinking the whole time watching. She left room for uncertainty so that she could not be trapped in a lie. She left room for error, it was very manipulative and would've probably worked if there wasn't DNA evidence.
Further Back Story: When she killed her ex-boyfriend's new wife, she bit the girl's arm. It took 25 years for DNA testing to evolve enough where the swab they took then could be matched with someone. Had she not bitten the wife when she killed her, she would have gotten away with it forever. Sherry fought hard for her life. I love how they let Lazarus walk out the door thinking she was free to go before arresting her. They had already stalked her for her DNA before even questioning her. She wasn't going anywhere. The saddest part is that Sherry's parents told detectives from day ONE who to look at, and it became increasingly obvious that the cops covered it up to protect their own.
Her eyes can pierce walls. I think she was “telling the truth” in her mind because she thought she got away with it. I love that her appeals were denied (DNA degradation). She even looks like a sociopath
Before Jim’s video was twice as long and said all of those things, yet somehow he cut it up and left just 25 minutes of what before was 52 minutes or so.
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Marek Jurko2021-12-19 01:58:57 (edited 2021-12-19 01:59:10 )
@Adolfo Lerito It may be that state keeps covering for people who protected Lazarus. We may get away with more in comment sections, but state of California put considerable resources into winning two trials that followed conviction of S. L. - one acussation coming from the victims parents, one from an officer that was persecuted by superiors for pursuing the Lazarus angle in the investigation. Thus, now saying the truth is officially libel against LAPD.
@Marek Jurko although I have no doubt that Californian Police departments would protect criminals (just look at the sorry state of San Francisco), personally I’m not convinced. There are mountains of documentaries that have remained exactly the same length and stayed on platforms, from the more “official” stuff to what even smaller simple content creators can make.
Plus, Jim didn’t touch that subject (of people at LAPD possibly covering for Lazarus) in any way, so I don’t see how it could be relevant. Surely I’m sad that I have even less content now.
@The Ferocious Otter it's easy to claim the ability to perceive other's flaws after we've already been told she's psychotic. The real truth about psychopaths is that you can't tell.
I don't think they covered up a murder because it was an officer, I think they refused to look into it believing it was absurd because it was one of them. Remember, the victim was the wife of another officer too so it was all in the family, so to speak.
@Why Oh why there we go I corrected it, just for you. One day, I can look back and say “this was the day, New Years Eve 2021, that my grammar was corrected and didn’t know that YouTube comments were graded for grammar. I’m not sure what we would of done without ‘Why Oh Why’ correcting my grammar.”
@Dankenstein THAT'S a good THOUGHT........ SOMEONE somewhere out there is like oooooooh crap,crap,crap if they connect that saliva to mine Imma dead man/woman.
@Adolfo Lerito Jim can't swim is the godfather of this content I DON'T THINK anyone would make him delete ANYTHING. He seems like he does his research and spits FACTS. Then again WHO KNOWS, YOUTUBE has THEIR OWN agenda..........to not like conservatives hahaha
Was it ever established how she knew that Sherrie would be at home by herself that day? That's the part that seems odd to me. It was a work day after all and Stephanie could not have known that Sherrie had decided last minute not to go in. Was Stephenie just driving past the house in one of her stalking moments and decided to pay a visit in case she got lucky? If anyone knows please share.
@belle stafford So pleased others noticing the decline of English language! We were corrected from a very young age with each mistake, whether it related to grammar or spellings! Why would people take offence or umbrage? Surely the teachers and parents never bothered- either for an easier life, or worse, they didn’t know the difference. Unfortunately, you witness in later life that chances of promotion diminish when an employer has a candidate who ‘speaks and understands’ English! I may be a dying breed 😫
@Why Oh why I see it too, constantly in comments on YouTube. And I am on a campaign to try to point it out, this usage of “of” in place of “have”. It drives me crazy. I guess our educational system has gone down hill over the years. No one cares about proper grammar!
@Streets of Los Angeles how do you figure 2024? She's sentenced to 27 years to life. With parole eligibility after 27 years. Even if you apply good time credits, she will still either 80 or 85 percent candidate depending on if they have her 1 or 2 strikes. Which means she would still have to still have to serve that much of her time minimum before qualifying for parole. I think your going by the 50 percent that non violent criminals get but There's NO WAY she is given 50% calculation because of the nature of her crime. I would bet she's at 85 percent in fact. 1 strike for the murder and 1 for the premeditation. Putting her at 85 percent. (which at best week drop to 78 percent if are has zero write ups on her parole date). Plus most killers are not given parole on their first hearing.
@Amy Caitlin when English language is strangled by those who ONLY speak one language, you can bet I am insufferable! If people pay attention at school, likes of me would not feel the urge to keep the language alive! I can fully understand those amongst us who are polyglots, that one of the languages would be weaker! But no excuse whatsoever when in USA! And we wonder why people earn a minimum wage? There’s a reason!
@Cara G you’re welcome! I had the same exact impression that you had when I rewatched this video recently... For a moment I thought that I was going crazy 😅
Btw Jim (the creator) says that his channel had problems with YouTube due to the content of his videos, etc... that’s probably true, but anyway Jim is probably swimming in money considering how this channel has exploded...
@Why Oh why, a senior person in the company philosophy (they make soaps, etc.) used "of" in a statement she released about their products. How do these people get those jobs, I wondered. Yes, I know my grammar is atrocious, but it's due to a head injury from an automobile accident. But I try.
@BabayegaHer good acts as a police officer should be taken into consideration. Plus she is not a risk for reoffending. She already killed her love rival and married someone else.
Personally it seems that the judge went too far in this case. House arrest would have been a more reasonable sentence. If she gets out in a few years she should have some good years left.
@Joe Where are you from ? We don’t do house arrest in this country. After what the victim’s parents went through, house arrest would be an insult. She needs punishment.
In the transcript of this interaction, after they arrest her and she lawyers up after the video ends, they make an inside joke with her not knowing about "a little saliva works wonders" talking about how to get her wedding ring off cause it's stuck on her finger and she needs to take it off before transport. They even put stars next to it on the transcript, they probably laughed hard about that I'm sure.
"It took 25 years for DNA testing to evolve enough where the swab they took then could be matched with someone" "The cops were protecting one of their own" I love how you contradicted your own statements. Which is it? Did they not have the ability to prove she was the killer or were they covering up to protect her? It can't be both lol. Keep in mind, knowing who did it is very different to being able to prove it in court.
Actually they did that so they could discuss whether they were arresting her or not...it wasn't a funny tactic they had to make a decision amongst themselves. Still funny though
reading through this comment thread somehow became more entertaining than the fuckin video. thanks for the background info tho lol, makes things even more intriguing!
@FR Studio I think it was put on the back burner as a cover up. The parents were ignored about a valid circumstantial suspect, but detectives now would have to process the dna or face a wrath in court.
After the murder she waited a long time to make contact with John. That isn't typical of an obsession type murder. Seemed to be more ego driven. More like she was mad at losing a man to Sherri more than a desire of getting John back into her life forever
S R2020-12-26 03:01:37 (edited 2020-12-26 03:02:40 )
@JM hi I isagree. She dated him while he was engaged to her then again after she was killed. However, as a sociopath she at some point lost interest in him when he wasn't fitting into what she wanted after the murder but not before
@a speedingdrunk lol right? Another comment a guy joked he feels sorry for her cell mate "What you in for?" and this lady goes on the long tangent "Gosh, gee, well, the the Declaration of Independence..." lol But a reply was serious, "Well I don't feel sorry for the cell mate" and gives serious reason for why cell mate should not be felt sorry for. Some years ago there was a study on how lesser intelligence cannot detect nuance in language and concepts.
Lazarus sounds very much like a narcissist who murdered poor Sherri in a fit of rage because Lady Loopy couldn't handle someone else succeeding where she had failed and where people could see.
Crazy Cop Lady then enjoyed watching John suffer since he rejected her and now he had no one.
She got revenge on both of them and her pride remained intact.
She lost her dignity being thrown out of that hospital and by Sherri flaunting "her" man as Psycho Stephanie saw it, but with Sherri dead (in the mind of Loony Lazarus) she would never get a chance to humiliate her again.
So many people suffered because she was pissy that a guy chose someone else that it's insane to think this happened.
@a speedingdrunk You were implying if the women murdered her and was still with her husband, at least she would have been murdered for something. Thanks misogynist.
@Rachel Not my point at all. If that was her sole motive for doing it, then them not being together now means even to her it was pointless. Noone here is saying it would be justified if they got together. It's an observation.
@Zamerus Yes, she did. I am 100% sure that he knew, or at least suspected that she killed his wife and said nothing and still dated her after the murder.
@G Sin keep your politics to yourself. 90% of the police officers I interact with are very nice people. I interact with multiple police officers everyday.
@Rykehuss Right, but at that moment with no knowledge that she was going to be under arrest she should've just left, and then when they arrested her she should've asked for a lawyer at that time. There is also a possibility that her testimony gave them probable cause to arrest her, unless the DNA was cause enough.
@Rykehuss My point is with the knowledge she had, and the situation she was in, she should've said she didn't want to talk and leave. Getting a lawyer if under arrest is not necesarily suspicous, especially if it's a cop who knows the system, but getting a lawyer after a non mandatory talk would be.
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Доктор Зойдберг2020-12-27 10:54:31 (edited 2020-12-27 11:09:59 )
Here’s a story that would explain the DNA evidence she could have used. She had a fight with Sherri and even bit her but then Sherri was killed so Stephanie was obviously afraid that the murder would be blamed on her so she had to lay low. In this scenario, she’s innocent but would be well within her right to stop talking, demand to know if she’s a suspect and call a lawyer.
In many interrogation videos suspects are so focused on looking bubbly (like Lazarus here) that they end up presenting themselves as psychopaths, thus they miss their only chance of salvation. Doesn’t matter if you’re guilty or innocent, if police considers you a suspect, you have no business helping them in any way. If I were her and able to get my shit together (which is admittedly difficult in her situation), I’d act outraged that they dare suspect me and then ask for a lawyer. Even if after that they’re more convinced I did it, talking to them for an hour and pretending not to know what this is about would be much worse for me.
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Доктор Зойдберг2020-12-27 11:06:26 (edited 2020-12-27 11:08:39 )
P.S. She didn’t know what evidence they had on her, but she’s a detective herself and should calculate the possibilities: new DNA, a witness who saw her leaving the apartment etc, what else could have been uncovered after such a long time? What I mean is that going on for an hour about how she didn’t have any relations with the victim is just stupid, almost any witness testament would prove you’re lying. Admitting you didn’t like the victim wouldn’t get you in jail after 20 years if all other evidence is circumstantial anyway. Honestly, if I were her I’d play all these scenarios in my head (like the police finding this or that) long before this conversation would take place.
It pretty much doesn't matter.. she's done being a police officer she figured she would get away with it.. so she gave it a shot started with a light conversation and slowly put the boa constrictor squeeze on her she... could not get out.
@Serg Iv they would have let her leave.. and soon after she would have been brought in for straight up interrogation.. they had DNA it was over no matter what she couldn't get out.
She didn't know she was being filmed, she thought she could blag it, act like she had no idea what they were doing and skip town the moment she left the room.
They could be like “How old are you” and she’d be like “gosh *leans backwards and widens eyes* gee it’s been ages since my last birthday, am i 12 am i 68? maybe? it was so long ago i mean *sigh* i don’t know what to tell you…”
Gee, oh gosh, I'm 26? Gee, oh gosh, gee, I could be, geez, its been so long, I'm 14 geez, its been so long gosh, I'm 25? Oh geez, no I'm 26, yeah gosh, yeah 26. Lmao
Well you know i was born in, uh gee, what? It was so long ago i can’t remember, gee, 60? And i was what 10 in 70 ya know, gee i dont know, what does that make me now? Gee i dont know, uh, i could be in my 50s 40s yyou can’t really tell ya kno
I was reading this comment while the video played and I shit you not, she said "I don't know what to tell you" the moment I was reading those words lol
The beginning of this video was cut, and maybe more. God dammit YouTube, just put an age restriction on it and let us watch our video. We’re all adults here ffs
Right?! Those facial expressions are creepy AF! Even if she'd never murdered anyone, if I had to share a workplace with her I'd be giving her a very wide berth. Jayzus.
@kent davis ...oh come on kent!! It was one time!! ONE TIME!! I'll never put mayonnaise on my burger again!!! Can't we be mates....... I'm better now!!
@Ses Pez narcissists arent born narcissists from what I know something traumatic makes them become that way. if she was a psycho well then yes she was born that way
If she had been innocent, you wouldn't have seen that side of her personality, she would have acted normally. It was the internal horror of knowing what she had done and the fact that she was about to be found out that made her act in such an unnatural manner. In other words, people who are 'trying to act normal' always look suspicious.
She knew an awful about dear John for some John blasting from the past "...so many years ago and sh#t.." or was she just humouring her fecking avenging colleagues 🤦🏻♂️
WTF we went to Hawaii at one point and like she would forget 🤣🏖️
This cop has recited his and the victim's shit every night since the murder.
In a love triangle the competition does actually ask for trouble 🤷🏻♀️
az12223 Maybe where you live friend nobody has art on my sinkhole estate . Most of the robbery where I am is for cash laptops etc Most of the scummy thieves here wouldn't know art if they tripped over it lol
@Tom The LA Art market is among the largest in the world and it's adjacent to and interconnected with the sleeze back shit show we call Hollywood. I would imagine she stayed busy on that beat.
@fury She was deflecting. Guilty suspects often talk too much to distract and confuse interrogators. A typical narcissists "word salad". I've seen it many times, once with a receptionist where I worked after the place was robbed of the last 3 days takings. Only 2 people had access to the cash box. The receptionist on being questioned kept going on and on about how the towels were folded wrong (the cash box was hidden inside them) and how she would never fold the towels that way, and she kept going on about peripheral events, not the robbery itself. I knew then she was guilty but the wrong person was fired and the receptionist got away with it.
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Stu Pidazzo2019-08-22 04:06:55 (edited 2019-08-22 04:07:19 )
It sounds like such an obscure type of crime to specialize in but don't doubt it's importance if they have a whole department of detectives dedicated to that shit lol
@Stu Pidazzo That many great artworks were stolen to order by professionals who knew what they were doing. Thus an elite team of investigators was appointed to solve the art thefts.
Some of the comments on here are really salty. Seems like it's struck a chord with the 'keep em out of the way' brigade! I worked with a fair few people like this, left to rot in departments cos they literally can't cope with the cut thrust of the job but they haven't got enough on them to get rid! 😂😂😂
@karl bristow So they keep promoting them to ever more obscure positions. That was't the case with Lazarus though, who had a near perfect record and got to rub shoulders with celebrities and the rich elite.
@Juanita Richards ironically it usually is a promotion to get them out the way! Eventually they come unstuck because somebody higher up decides to take them out of the department and put them back on the front line with the added seniority, and they melt like ice-cream in a heatwave!
@karl bristow I've seen that happen. I know they also give some troublesome employees good references to get rid of them and prevent a law suit over unfair dismissal.
@Ca Sera sera They don't need to justify their positions when they deal with art heists worth millions of bucks. There are are collectors out there who pay big bucks for art stolen to order. These aren't items you can take to a pawn shop..........
To any of the “butt hurt” at the original comment. Get a sense of humor jeezzzz...first off Karl never put down her position directly, nor did he claim it doesn’t exist....it was just a funny observation in juxtaposition to the obviously bumbling CRIMINAL COP. The fact that it was some obscure position in the dept. that he hadn’t heard of maybe in his own communities’ police dept. AND the fact that this woman is a better facial actor than a Jim Henson muppet and Jim Carrey combined, yeah it kinda marries each other humorously.
Yeah definitely, but it seems like a fairly high rank if you're a detective investigating theft given the value of some art. Still, sounds like a dead end position for sure.
Sm0ker Not really, she was highly regarded, had taught classes in academy, served in internal affairs, and gained a small amount of celebrity in her unit.
@fury exactly my thoughts, you can tell she's hyper and completely annoying to work with. She's got that unhinged look about her. They say don't judge a book by its cover, but she screams bunny boiler a million miles off!
@martyn spooner To be fair, even most art critics wouldn't know art if they tripped over it, lol. Most modern art just exists as a way for the wealthy to launder money. They've even tested the knowledge of modern art critics by giving them paintings made by a monkey - while telling them that the art was made by a much-lauded artist. To nobody's surprise, most of the critics praised the artwork and the talent of the "up-and-coming artist".
@Mike Milly In a place like LA? She stayed busy without question. Don't forget there are rich criminals too. Some are willing to pony up millions for a specific piece they want. The vast majority of the time an expensive artwork is stolen, there's already a buyer waiting for it.
@Rory the fact they had to interview her under duress, to make sure she didn't have her gun would suggest people felt there was a significant risk. Doesn't suggest a well respected and liked member of staff to me!
@HearthCricket Exactly! Here in Houston, art theft detective is a very elite, highly-paid position. Art detectives are actually very well respected. You really have to know good art and be able to identify fakes, etc. etc. It's a good gig as far as cops are concerned.
karl bristow when I was in the service for 10 years, same thing happened. They got move, but they would tell people they were “promoted.” Everyone knew otherwise.
@Juanita Richards I agree. Also you have to be a narcissist or sociopath to do what she did. They also think they can talk their way out of it. It might work like in the case your talking about at work, or not, like in this case where they had the dna evidence already and knew she was guilty. I would say if you're committing a premeditated murder you are in the cluster B of personality disorders. These people have no empathy or shame.
@karl bristow l guess it depends on the area. Some may have a couple of people while there are entire departments in others, including other countries..Especially Western Europe.
The channel has been attacked by the algorithm recently for references of violence, and the intro to the video thoroughly outlined the very gruesome details of her case. This re-edit is likely due to that so the video can remain up in some form.
Did you guys catch that blink and you'll miss it phrase "gosh, I don't know... it was a million years ago". You have to really pay attention to catch it.
She was so caught off guard that the detectives were onto something she really, TRULY believed was buried and over with... that her whole persona fell apart. She couldn’t keep her lies together. Masterpiece by the detectives.
That’s why she kept saying ‘it’s been so many years’... because that’s genuinely what she believed. After 20+ years probably thought there was zero chance of this happening. Whooops!
Fully agree with Colin, you can see her mind ticking over and talking to herself internally with capital letters going 'HOW THE HELL DO THEY KNOW IT'S BEEN SO DAMN LONG FFUUUUUU'
Her answers make no sense and the detectives aren't getting her on that..lol
Detective: "What color is the sky?" Her: "I would think it's blue...I mean I'm thinking it is because in 1983 I had nachos but no sour cream so I ended up buying two puppies...hmmmm was it two or three..I'm thinking it was three because the gas station over on Hodges hadn't opened yet and when it did my mother's birthday had passed..it had been a year already..millions of years ago!"
@767 Driver may be related to youtube blocking his videos recently. i remember this one having a description of the murder, maybe they considered it too graphic
@Oleksandr Fedoriv Could very well be. This murder was horrific. After Stephanie shot Sherri 3 times she then bashed her up with a heavy lamp. The coroner’s report stated that many of her injuries were post mortem. Stephanie is one psychotic female for sure. May she NEVER see freedom again, ever.
Mehdi Hoseyni2022-05-19 22:53:57 (edited 2022-05-28 15:54:07 )
Why she asking why ? She said she know he's been killed and she admitt she was dating him, and she know when someone get killed, they ask everything from everybody he had ever contacted with
@Chinedu Opara It's quite alright, my caprine companion. But in all seriousness, or lack thereof... you owe me a new one, eh? Heheh Anyway, how's the ewe and kids?
@Chinedu Opara As I had hoped! Y'know, I'll bet Henry's even big enough to be sheared about now. Sometimes, it can be almost pensive how quickly time goes by, wouldn't ye say?
TMT - Terror Management Theory. Yes I do this every day it feels like, manage terror or distract from some trauma. Like my finger is bleeding, let's look straight ahead while someone sows it up and ask how their kids are doing.
The sad fact in that case is that John Rutten stayed single. The first Reason was bc he loved Sherri so much, and the second one the sad one was that he was worried about Lazarus and that she would kill every woman in his life. Like if Lazarus can’t have him no one could. And even she was married to another man, it is very possible that she would kill again. So he stayed alone.
🤣😂 what the hell was that last part of the video? I know it's a clip from the exorcist, but Jesus Christ, they share a lot of similar features, that I wasn't ready for.
fr like she probably arresting ppl for counterfeits and she’s a whole murderer 😭
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ken wolf2022-04-11 21:59:45 (edited 2022-04-11 22:08:36 )
Looking to the left is memory..looking to the right is imagination ie rembering a situation...as opposed to trying to create one....you can leave anytime..but no one ever does..ahhhh so you can but then they charge you..hmmmm
@Alex Arias They knew she had dated John before he got married. The victims family, and even the husband told them that Stephanie had been harassing and stalking the victim, even going to her work and threatening her there in front of witnesses. The victims father told them 5 times to look into Stephanie and was told to keep his mouth shut and stop making allegations. They knew this was a killing of a personal nature - burglars do not bite the victim and smash her face to an unrecognizable pulp after the victim is dead. They knew that burglars would not ransack the house to steal a marriage certificate.......this was an obvious cover up.
@Juanita Richards Hmm that's very true I guess. But let's say they pursued her as a suspect. Would all that circumstantial evidence have been enough to convict her?
@Alex Arias If they had looked at her immediately before she had time to get rid of her gun, which she reported stolen 2 weeks after the murder. No coincidence that. Now the gun has never been found. And if they had questioned and polygraphed her immediately. She didn't stand up well under questioning 23 years later......it would have been much worse within days of the crime. She couldn't have produced an alibi........But the fact is they only ever looked at things pointing away from her. The victims car was stolen as well.......
@Matthew Thomas Many don't investigate themselves. coverups of incompetence are common, even in NZ. We have a man in prison for 20 years who is innocent. The cops botched the investigation while the real abductor/killers got a away on a yacht with the living victims on board.....there were many ports where they could have been saved if the cops had listened to descriptions of the ketch. The young couple were alive for some weeks or even months after their abduction. People saw them........
@Juanita Richards If she hadn't bitten the victim and left her DNA behind there's a good chance she still would have gotten away with it even after they reopened the case. I suspect the main reasons she didn't hold up well under questioning in 2009 were shock and the passage of time. The same may not have held true 23 years prior regardless of any potentially damning polygraph results. The only surefire way they could have pinned this on her in 1986 was if they'd located the gun. A good lawyer would have gotten most of the circumstantial stuff thrown out and not even a Van Nuys jury was likely to convict a police officer in the mid-to-late 1980s without strong physical evidence.
@icemachine79 There was still strong circumstantial evidence and only one real suspect - only one person with a motive. But the fact that they told her father to shut up about Stephanie points to a cover up. It's their job to investigate any possible suspects, follow every possible lead. They could have gotten her for the actual bite mark. Thats how they got Ted Bundy.......the teeth impressions.
@Juanita Richards I didn't say they couldn't have convicted her without the gun. I just said it was unlikely considering the time period and what evidence would've remained. The teeth wounds in soft flesh may not have been sufficient for an impression match. In that case, the evidence presented at court would almost certainly have fallen short of the "reasonable doubt" standard, especially if she'd gotten an even halfway-decent defense lawyer who challenged its admission. The fact that she was a cop would have made her conviction under those circumstances even more difficult.
As far as the father's suspicions being ignored by the police, it could also just point to incredulousness due to police comradeship and tunnel-vision focus on the concurrent robberies. Still inappropriate under the circumstances, but hardly indicative of a conspiracy to suppress the truth.
I would find a cover-up much more likely if the DNA evidence had been lost or destroyed in the intervening years. But it wasn't, so I think the most likely explanation is just blindness (willful or otherwise) to the possibility of Lazarus as a viable suspect at the time.
@icemachine79 They didn't want to investigate her. Telling the victims own father to shut up about Stephanie is very telling. Who would ever speak to a murder victims father like that unless they had a lot to hide? If I was that father I'd have made a formal complaint, and a big stink, and I'd have gone to the media. I'd make them answer to the media and the governor and anybody else in power.
@Juanita Richards Yet they never bothered to destroy or "lose" the DNA evidence. Sorry, but it just doesn't add up to a conspiracy to hide the truth. Yes, they were far too dismissive of the father's concerns. But I seriously doubt any of them actually believed Lazarus was the killer.
@icemachine79 There was no DNA back in those days so did not see any blood samples as being of importance. Besides, it had been forgotten about and misplaced, as evidence often is - I see it all the time in these cases. It was a miracle if was found over 20 years later. And whether they believed it was Lazarus or not, it was their duty to investigate every avenue but in her case they refused to even look at anything that might implicate her. I've seen other cops be investigated and convicted of wife murder, rape and murder, domestic violence and other crimes, in the same time frame as this murder, so there is no excuse for not investigating one of their own.
@Juanita Richards The use of DNA had already begun in 1986 in England. The first conviction based on DNA evidence in the United States happened in 1987 and its use was widely adopted around the country within the next 5 years. Somebody would have realized the significance of the evidence and done something about it... IF there had been a conspiracy.
@Keith Thompson What "knowledge" are you talking about? You realize this type of circumstantial evidence is just as likely to be wrong as it is right? That's why the courts require more than just a set of coincidences to convict. Personally, I'd rather see a guilty person keep their job a little longer because the investigation needed more evidence to convict than see an innocent person go to prison.
forget about its sad/funny she fall for the same tactic she was trained but its scary that you truly cant trust police force knowing that they are criminals inside too
I think we all make judgments based on presentation. Here we are delivered a person on a plate. What made you think she was guilty and at what point? I'd just like to know the viewpoint of those who would hang her on the evidence here on Utube???? Can anyone see into her mind during this interview? I'm uncertain about many of the conclusions reached by this video interrogation, so much of it is visual supposition and opinions of EXPERTS. MMMmmm
@ O____O Making this face alone should count as a felony charge... (Battery on officers in the form of great mental duress.. a ridiculously ugly mug that will clearly haunt their dreams forever.) Seriously though, she could have said "I'm guilty AF" and it would have been more subtle than this reaction.
Did she learn nothing from all the years of being a police officer? Youd think she'd know what appears as a lie to police officials. At least after being involved in a murder would be attuned to how not to act in a police questioning. I think she was narcissistic enough to think she would never be caught.
@Katie Marigold you did it wrong. you cant spell 'stu pidazzo' without 'stupid', you can spell 'stupid' without 'stu pidazzo' as the a, z and o and not needed...
VegasRunaway ...yes she was definitely caught like a deer n headlights...all them years to prepare for this day &..........um i got nothing(stephanie)...lol
If those two guys were IA shouldn't she be breathing heavily. I mean geez, guilt weights a ton. Lots of sketchy detectives out there and they have guns too.
Hey love your viedos, just can I ask if possible could you do some intro and outro, here for example the video starts out of context and i have seen sometimes ending without saying ok guys this is all see you in next one.
The facial expressions she makes are the absolute strangest. If she does that in normal conversations too I wouldn't be able to deal with her for more than 5 minutes, the jitteriness makes me nervous
I’m confused. Why does this video keep getting shorter and shorter? It’s missing the first 20 mins… it used to be almost 50 mins long. This also happened with the Prince Andrew video. Used to be 40 mins and is now only 10 mins. Weird.
@RayDanger JCS has been sketchy for a while and I’ve noticed. 2 years ago I subscribed to their Patreon bc they said they were leaving YouTube, and that YouTube was “flagging them too much” only to be told some BS about people using their Patreon vids for college lectures and using up too much “broadband”, thus halting uploads on there as well. They act like they’re the biggest true crime channel on YouTube, and they seem to be the only one’s that ever get “targeted”. I say them bc the channel is run by college students and the narrator you hear is @Kizzume. It’s not just one dude like they make it seem. Idk man..
Yeah unfortunately friends, work collegues will protect their own. She is definately capable of corrupting the investigation unit with her sexual prowess also. "I'll make love to you if you clear my name". Not saying that's what occurred, but definately plausible
I dont even know what I did last month, so I was rather impressed she could recall when she got her scuber license and all the other stuff in her life from 20 years ago(except the things relevant to this case).
@Maximilian Dorge yeah but that’s you. This is a cop. This a women who has been trained to have a great memory and someone who should have great recall.
For me it's not so much about the memory but her behavior and expressions. Watch as it's pointed out when she's lying vs. her behavior/expressions when she's being truthful. It is so transparent but she thinks she's pulling it off! It's cringey.
@Alpha Baby Yeah she was probably overly confident that it happened 20 years ago and felt like the detectives were wasting their time. It’s crazy when they asked her for a DNA sample she said maybe, if I was the detective I would’ve been like “What? You’re a cop and it’s been 20 years, what are you afraid of?”
I definitely give it to the detectives 👏👏 they did a great job! Playing one of their own into an hour long interrogation and being so freaking patient! No doubt, 15 minutes in they knew without a doubt she was lying SO HARD! But they kept up lol
@Raul Salazar Yeah sure, I get that and if I have to remember a phone number or anything important I have a great memory, but thats her privet life and its 20 years ago.
@Maximilian Dorge yeah dude but it isn’t a small memory it’s literally her killing someone. It isn’t what day did you get your ID? It’s where, when, how did you meet your victim that you murdered.
@Raul Salazar Sure sure, thats the part she "forgot" or rather would not tell the cops. In fact everything related to that case she "forgot". Who would just say: yes, I killed her"? She clearly did remember all of this and it is, as you said, something you wouldnt forget. That is not my point. My point is, that it is impressive she remembered or the other shit in her life like names, when she got her diving license, etc.. And for what its worth its strange, and for the cops as well I suppose, that she can remember so much but when its about the case relevant memories she just blanks. Of cause she lies here in a very obvious way.
@Maximilian Dorge yeah bro but if I killed someone and 20 years pass I’ll remember the whole week because killing someone is such a traumatic event. The same way my parents remember everything from when they were dating because it’s such a huge event. Stephanie probably remembers what she had for breakfast. Because her brain will remember it for her since she killed someone.
@Amelia Bee i was about ready to lose it whenever she would go on saying looooong sentences full of nothing. i would've literally punched her if i were in that room, and I'm p much a pacifist, so that says a lot about how much she managed to irritate me.
@Smile Kyle XD doubt. But she's already servin time- Any deceased person that was ever within 50 miles of her- Any of em turn up with a bitemark?... we'll just use our judgement and assume ;) what's another 25 to life ya feel me
@Robin Robbins I thought that myself when I made the post. Why didn't she just get up and leave? I thought she was so scared it never occurred to get. She was panicked. Even cops will tell you never talk to the cops, no matter what (guilty or innocent). They are not on your side.
@Robin Robbins typo... The cops ask the same questions again and again to see if you change your story. She did catch that, but she was so flustered and unprepared, but then decades had passed. She was sure she got away with it. Probably convinced herself it never happened.
@Robin Robbins I'm well aware, but the basic facts don't change. The bottomline is the cops believe this axiom. They also believe they know exactly how you are supposed to react to a tragedy and are often wrong. Another reason to not risk talking to them. Also, they are legally allowed to lie to you. Completely innocent people (the father of Polly Klass for example) have come out to lambast the cops after they targeted him. I watch a lot of true crime and while i cheer when they get the bad guys, they give me pause. Google, “Confessions of a Former Bastard Cop” by Officer A. Cab. I think he's not even tellng the entire story. Anyway, she should have known better. The rest of us, innocent, would willingly talk to the cops.
@Robin Robbins I don't disagree. First step, get a lawyer. The rich know that. Everyone thought Jonbenet's parents must be guilty for hiring a lawyer. Nope, smart move. The point is the cops believe the facts don't change. And facts don't. Because they're facts. Whether you can recite them accurately is another story. Eye witnesses are notorious for getting facts wrong, time and time again. And the cops know the studies and what do they use? Eyewitnesses. Get a lawyer. Don't talk to the cops until you know your story and have recall. Not when you're stressed, scared out of your wits, tired, unsure, whatever.
@Robin Robbins There was a case of a dad who confessed to killing his daughter. The cops talked him in to saying she was behind a door and he opened it and slammed her head, panicked,then left her face down in a creek where she was found. The reality was, he had left her to sleep on a couch and a pervert kidnapped her. Why did he confess? He felt guilty for not protecting her. The person who killed her said, he saw a swing in the yard and knew a child lived there. So, that's why you don't talk to the police without a lawyer! (Imagine the double grief of his wife thinking her husband killed their child.) I watch lots of true crime (I'm an ID addict, but haven't since Covid.) Anyway, i can't remember how they caught the guy who did it, but he readily confessed. Maybe saner heads prevailed or he got a good lawyer. Really sad case all around.
I agree with all of your responses...these 2 guys were very good (their interview practice/strategies paid off), they had lots of patience (needed to solve some of the cold cases as opposed to sitting around reading the newspaper) 😂, etc!
The cold case interviewers did a superb job. Just the fact that she Was one of there own and knows all the tricks of the trade, still reeled her in with lies that then she tried to backtrack from. With that was like a million years ago. She probably would of beat charge in 80's. Double jeopardy would of saved her, when DNA came into play. Props to justice and cherry who definitely got the upper hand That day and this psycho had to bite her to get out of head lock.
@Antonio Misel if they didnt have any dna then I think they wouldve given her more benefit of the doubt and then her elastic face wouldve prolly got away with it
Stephanie: “Well, golly gee, I take 10,000 photographs and I work active art cases, but I’m also not a big floozy. Indont remember really. It was a million years ago. I dated him before and we went to that place to give each other orals. I went down to his house in San Diego and I made detective in ‘93. I don’t know, let’s see... my husband didn’t notice me being squirrelly and sneaking around. Did he ever give me the address? I don’t remember. You know, I don’t think I ever heard her name before. I don’t think so. We have these friends and we have parties. We did meet at her house, but it was civil. I really didn’t know where they lived but but was on Roscoe. I met her there. But I didn’t have any issues with her. Obviously, I told him to pick between us, but it was civil. She did snap on me, but you know maybe that happened. Gosh, it’s been so long ago. It’s not ringing a bell.”
@joan nuneztkd it its long ago but for sure she never forget that she killed someone, thats why she keep denying she don’t remember but still was able to give information like she is a nurse, that john need to choose between them, that they live in Roscoe, and even she says that she didn’t meet her she still say she met them civil. 🤷🏻♀️ she probably remember everything happen that time but she just deny it to death,coz she know it herself that where this conversation going
I mean, John had a wife? I don’t recall, that’s just not sounding familiar at all I mean come on it was a million years ago, she died like a dinosaur like a million years ago yknow?
Her repeatedly slamming her arm down on the table not only seems like a nervous tic, but it is also clearly evident that it’s bothering the shit out of me.
Innocent questions for an innocent person. But a he was acting in defense of the questions as if she was being directly accused of involvement in a crime in less than 12 minutes without ever being given a reason to do so. Real slick, this game one.
Sarcasm that’s because they weren’t meant to represent facial expressions ?? What a weird thing to assume. If they were trying to convey expressions don’t you think they would use emojis? Did you actually listen to anything that was said in this interrogation? Doesn’t seem like it 🤨
@Apple Sugar ooh that's a good point! Not many people would be like "let me murder somebody right before I go on vacation" it was probably a last minute thing to try and deal with whatever she was feeling at the time (if she's even capable of guilt. For all we know she took the trip as a "reward" ugh)
@Daniel Would you want to talk about somebody's brutal murder 2 decades ago that was married to your ex husband?
She is obviously guilty, however just because someone changes the subject away from somebody who was murdered 2 decades ago doesnt mean they murdered them.
" I graduated in 82, he graduated in 83 my mom graduated in 50..... let me get my yearbook, I have some slides I wanna show you about the earthquake gee golly wow! That was a million years ago, it's the one that killed the dinosaurs gee golly wow!! Yeah I killed her but that was so long ago ! Golly!"
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Ian Brown2020-08-01 02:04:56 (edited 2020-08-05 04:48:12 )
Twenty years later... after two decades of her living with that skeleton in her closet and feeling she got away with murder, suddenly she's in the hotseat and totally blindsided by this conversation. Amazing to watch her whole world come apart in the course of an hour.
amazing to watch. so much depth captured in one interview. She probably even forgot about the murder 10 years earlier thinking she was free. Talk about blindsided, she got hit by a truck.
True that this interview affirmed their suspicions, but make no mistake that that DNA sample they pulled was the main ingredient in incapacitating her.
Awww geez...doesn't ring a bell....I don't recall....I don't know....that doesn't sound familiar....sooo long ago....I may have.....I could have....maybe....so ya know...LOL!!
And when she takes time to recall and talk about trivial things about back then she tryn like hell to convince them every thing is cool . im mean come on guys were on same team look
That’s very easy to say with the benefit of YouTube, hindsight and JCS’ analysis.
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Taylor Dial2021-06-14 02:43:38 (edited 2021-06-14 02:44:29 )
She probably knew the correct things to do in her head, but I doubt there’ve been many situations where she could practice in a high-pressure setting like this one. Once she sat down in that room and the interview started going south, she probably had a million things going through her head and tossed all of the techniques she’d seen out the window. Either way, she was horrible lol
Even IF the detectives worked on some totally unrelated case and just needed her help, they would have become suspicious due to her insane behaviour right here. They would have re-opened that murder case no matter what, just because of the way she reacted here.
Dog it's hard to lie when you have someone to cross check you or someone who already has the facts. In her case it's easier to lie very little and say a lot of morning.
no she isnt. when you have someone pointing out every tiny thing to you rhen yes shell seem like a bad lisr but if you wat hed this and were told she was innocent you wouldnt notice anythinf wrinf with this interview
If you heard the narrator before the interview, this was explained very clearly. She was 100% caught by surprise. Totally unprepared, surprised, scared, nervous, etc. Citing the narrator of this video, you can't know how you'll react in such a situation even if you're a professional.
@LivDaFish I dunno. She’s pretty animated. I bet she doesn’t look like that when her life’s not melting away before her eyes. Yikes. She bit that other lady AFTER she already killed her. Scary lady.
As an art detective. (Not even sure what the hell that is. Probably investigate forgers and jewel thieves). Not likely the same chops as someone investigating murder 1.
WOW!! How hard this must've been to interview one of their own, and they know she's being deceptive.. Then she comes hard about 'NOW YOU'RE TREATING ME LIKE A SUSPECT ' ... She's a bit too defensive, she really is giving herself away!!
This woman deadass had 25 YEARS to come up with a solid, unbreakable alibi and she blew it in an interrogation that didn't even last several hours lmao
Because ' in my opinion ' she %100 thought that she got rid of that murder. There is nothing to think about it because if you think too much over something you will make mistakes about that. So she just totally took it out from her memory and these officers definitely caught that woman off guard. She was definitely not expecting any question about her past and murder. Until she relieved from first shock she already gave herself...kinda unlucky and amateur lol
She actually did destroy all the pieces of DNA that they had on the case. A single bite swab was accidentally left behind at a coroner's office, which is how they got her decades later. Everything else the LAPD had, she destroyed.
@Areesha Hasan The problem here is that she doesn’t seem to remember anything. Ok, time erases the details but you should recall who you dated, how or why you broke up, whether you talked with them after and esp, if someone in the vicinity died! I mean, I’m old enough to know events at uni from 20 years ago and although some details are gone, I’d not answer all questions with ‘it was a thousand years ago’.
@D V nah she could have disappeared that evidence it happens all the time . Shit man they lost DB Coopers dna evidence and it was on cigarette butts . All they had here was a piece of paper
@D V Bro the LAPD covered the case up for 2 and a half decades and you're acting like it's so farfetched that a literal murderer among their ranks would try to destroy evidence (which she did do, btw).
@Sim C not necessarily. there has to be a certain amount of evidence for a conviction, dna alone wont get it. that wasnt the case here obviously but if literally all they have on someone is dna, that isnt enough.
@Jeff Redfern if the DNA was conclusive evidence this video wouldnt exist. They would straight up arrest her. The whole point of interegations is a confession.
This is sad. Imagine having thought, many times, "its over...no one will ever find out, I got away with it." Enjoying quiet moments, having learned to live with what it feels like to have gotten away with MURDER, sleeping soundly in the smug arrogance of thinking you're Scott free only to be ambushed in a 'casual conversation' and the ONE person's name you had trained yourself to NEVER ever think of, is like...Lazarus, rising from the dead.
It is sad that no actual investigation done when the murder happened, she wasn't 'smart' criminal.. She volunteered her DNA after she killed her just because she couldn't contain stupid jealousy!!.. She could have been caught very quickly if the department wasn't corrupt.
@Amany the technology wasnt available at the time what should have made her a prime suspect was the death threats at the hospital but your correct there was incompetence in this case.
Ambushed in a casual conversation at work no less - and you’re being interrogated by faces you’ve likely seen around the office before. Reminds me of the departed in a way lol
I don't see how anyone could get a peaceful nights sleep or not be paranoid all day everyday after doing a crime, especially one this horrible knowing how advanced forensic science is.
@Kareem Rivers that's exactly how I would feel. I wouldn't be sleeping peacefully at night. I would be plotting my escape to a country with no extradition treaty.
@enyamouth69 But she was a prime suspect. My understanding is that many people pointed their fingers to her during the investigation. The police just ignored her because she was enrolled in the same police department who carried out the investigation.
@Grammar Splaining it's a kind of hard that you find a good country. maybe they don't reject you but their police and Courts start to study evidences and... you must find a country that is not in good relationship with the USA.
@Nmn Mnm I've thought about that, too, and I guess that's why those people don't flee, but... if it was a choice between PRISON and a more difficult life abroad, I just might choose the latter.
@Amany Why should she have been caught? There was an active investigation of a series of burglaries in the area.
I understand the accusations of confrontations between Stephanie and Sherri, but no one would suspect their family member/great friend/co-worker in the police force. No matter how common you think it is, its actually not common in the history of crime.
Not only scot free but smug because you're a policewoman arresting people for art fraud and theft. And thinking "gee that was kind of a stupid thing I did" (I know it's much worse than that but that's probably how she felt) "kind of a stupid thing I did a million years ago but I still have my career and everyone's forgotten about the murder because it was a million years ago." She's only shocked because it was a million years ago.
@Amany Also keep in mind this is LA in the 80's and early 90's, there was a lot going on at that point in time just in general. Without the any kind of corruption.
The cops questioning her are so canny, holding back, not confronting her, letting her dig her own grave. It’s an honour to hear some real professionals at work. Best youtube channel. Great work.
Here is the thing. Police like to take care of their own. However, when there is a murder and they have very clear evidence then they will throw you under the bus to get that promotion.
Yea these investigators were good another really good couple was Tammy and that other one from the Chris watts case ....croger or cooper or sumn I can't member his name but they were awesome......it's honestly like watching an art piece when they do this stuff...... When their good........like watching Steve Austin vs Bret hart back in the day....art
The irony of her last name being Lazarus is not lost on me. Her crime she thought she got away with, coming back from the dead after gosh, gee, I don't know, 25 years later?
@jainubeezy1 Because I can make simple word associations.....? while I AM well read, you dont have to be to know the name of basic biblical figures I assume everybody in the English speaking world knows who Lazarus is thx for the laugh though
@Caleb It's Sarcasm because it's obvious that she's a liar....plus it has been explained,throughout the video, that she is a liar which is why the 'dementia' line should be seen as 'comical sarcasm" and not taken seriously.
Be aware because you can get this style of writing and way of being, quite often.
@Sword spam They failed to the likes of Disney and AT&T to get YouTube Red working, which was subscription based, so fat chance. If they'll make the platform entirely on a model of paying to access videos made by ppl, imagine the ridiculous thought of having to split it to the one user publishing the video too, else no one is motivated to publish videos for free to a platform that you need to pay to even watch.
Stop commenting this on every video, this is the equivalent of telling the teacher at the end of class "Wow I can't believe we weren't assigned homework", but every single class.
well, it hasn't been fact checked . . . or banned hmmmm
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Some Dude2021-03-15 09:39:05 (edited 2021-05-03 14:04:36 )
The bite she took on the victim came back to bite her in the ass. She was a cop, she learned the use of DNA in crime investigation while she was on the job. She must have known that her own DNA will come back to haunt her some day. I bet she regrets that bite she didn't have to do. Or gee, gosh, maybe she doesn't remember the biting, it was million years ago.
Whats funny is dna wasnt that great a tool when she killed Sherri. So its fun to imagine her face/thoughts when having a class on this new technology called DNA and what they can do with it. She must have been like: “Oh fuck!”
@Charles Christian What I meant was that, yes she didnt have any idea about the use of DNA at the time of the murder, but I'm sure she came to realize that fact later during her career.
To be honest, I think she had to have known she would eventually be caught.
In 1985, a LA Sheriff's Department officer named George Arthur was murdered while driving home by a man who had been hiding in his van. In 1999, DNA evidence linked the murder to Ted Kirby, who was one of Arthur's co-workers. Kirby never faced justice, however, as he committed suicide by gunshot when he felt the walls closing in.
At the time, this was major news for law enforcement workers all over Los Angeles. Since Lazarus was a LAPD officer, she had to have heard about how they found the killer.
@Some Dude She probably didn't know they've collected swabs having biological traces of the murderer. The leading suspects at the time were still two latino guys and the investigation never moved from there for 20 years, she also probably kept a very low profile trying to appear uninterested in the case to not be connected to it. The connection was so pale that it took 20 years and fresh investigators to find it out.
At the time, despite the victim father's remarks, nobody would accuse a cop of such a heinous crime when the neighborhood already had issues with latinos breaking into homes and stealing stuff. I'm sure that if she had got to know that there was any possible proof that could link her to the case, she would've got rid of it 5-6 years after committing the crime, the problem is that she wasn't privy of that info. Had she known, she would've tampered the proof and would've been suspicious of this informal interrogation. She isn't stupid, just a psychopath.
@TheGardenForgottenByTime also she had access to the evidence room, they surmised some of the crap related to the case had been 'misplaced' and it had been her swiping some things, luckily the DNA was still available
@Odin Satanas I don't know if she had access to the evidence room. If a layman like me in a fictional world in which i'm a cop would instantly check what evidences are against my case after i murdered someone, i think somebody as experienced as her would've checked literally every evidence. From the reports to the physical traces that could directly point at me.
Even if DNA was at its infancy, you would've tampered everything you came across with anything, including products that are used for forensic analysis.
I think she didn't have THAT sort of access to the evidence room and there's a procedure to follow that traces who comes and goes from that room, what case they're looking at and who physically is handling a proof outside of the evidence room. You need also probably (speaking out of my ass) a permit to analyze something and there are enough papers to sign that would terrify you unless you're an innocent detective that is working on the case for the police station tasked with X case of murder, therefore is regular routine.
I don't know, i think is more likely that she asked one of the investigators working on the case how the whole murder was going but didn't press on it to not be connected. Incompetence, misplaced trust and the fact that you nor her colleagues would ever connect her by default to a murder case because she was a cop and the least you can expect is for her to abide by the law, played in her favor for 20 years in my opinion.
She's a horrible liar.... her facial expressions, body language, and vague answers are a dead give away...I'm 39 yrs old I remember a fight I got into when I was 7 yrs old .. people don't forget being heart broken
That's amazing! I know I've been on a lot of heavy meds for some serious health issues, but there are a lot of us that can't remember two years ago lol Agree that she's a terrible liar so it's great she didn't want a lawyer, huh?!
Cowboy Western38 I know. I would have done way better if I was in her shoes. I would have also rehearsed this to myself many times in the event of ever being questioned
buttercuppy I empathize. I used to have a great long term memory. Now, after damage from MS I struggle to remember anything that happened a few weeks ago in any detail. I guess we could look on the bright side - if we ever decided to commit crimes, then we’d be able to just lose that memory and not have to lie in interrogations ;)
lol No doubt. I am in my 50's and I recall a fight I got into in grade school. A boy kept taking my colored pencils. I got tired of that game a punched him right in the nose. At our 20 year HS reunion he told me he had a crush on me and we both got a good laugh out of it some 30 years after the fact. I couldn't tell you the exact year but I recall that fight well and that was just a grade school tiff.
every question, her shoulders shoot up and her chin throws back and her bottom lip goes out and her eyes bug out lol. I'm definitely a bad liar, but damn.
@Jem oh honey 🥺 I hate to hear that. I'm so sorry 🌹❤ It's insane how many bad side effects, permanent ones at that, occur from certain meds we absolutely need. You're in my thoughts. I know how hard it is, love.
@Steve S MS is a nasty coward of a disease!! I am sooo sorry! I hate that for you so much. You're definitely in my thoughts. Also to everyone else in general, of course she remembers everything about that crime. I was just remarking about how awesome it is OP can remember all sorts of things lol I wish I could remember so much, while other things not so much
She had gotten away with murder for over two decades, and then had an interrogation sprung on her at work out of the blue. That's a hell of a disturbing situation to recover from. Its not like she just committed the murder and was preparing for the cops. Most people would have been fucked in this scenario. I know I would've been.
@Tania Jean louis But think about how many things you HAVE forgotten in 20 years. The things you see clearly are sometimes just random memories. Doesn't mean anything. Clearly this woman is guilty based on the dna evidence alone.. and yeh the lies seem obvious in places, but thats a tough crowd she is performing for on the drop of a hat haha
To be fair, she was not being cheated on. The guy had left her and was engaged to the victim; HE then cheated on the victim by sleeping with the killer. Wikipedia has a great breakdown of the case.
I have a dismal memory and get reminded of things on the daily. I've no memory up to the age of maybe 14 and even now things are patchy. So you remembering something at 7 is very interesting to me
Steve Nichols I have been pondering the gravity of this. Can it be said he had a role in getting his wife killed? If so, then he shows up to make a victim's impact statement?!
I remember my first boyfriend, Adam from kindergarten. And every boyfriend or crush since. I'm 33. You dont forget. You forget one night stands, not long term relationships.
@Lisa Atkins Which people? The main thread is about how this woman was SUCH a bad liar. And there's literally no way she doesn't remember, even years ago, killing her boyfriend's wife. Period. She has many tells, but oddly enough, the faces she's making AS she's lying. She's lying with her words, but telling the truth in her body language, if that makes sense? Aside from that, a few of us were talking about how certain meds can affect the memory. (We'd recall killing someone, mind you, but I told OP I can't recall last week a lot of the time)
Earliest memory is moving to a new apartment in Chicago. I needed lunch but there was nothing in the fridge but salami and crackers and my brother had to pull the peppercorns out so I could eat. I was 3. I can also remember my mom explaining that I was going to Kindergarten soon. And being VERY disappointed that there was no garden!😁😁😁
@Batra Chian To be fair to Jemima we don't know any more information other than she pushed her into the taps. Does that automatically make someone an arsehole?
@Vicente Bianchini I think you might be missing the point. It isn't about not remembering. if you don't remember you just say so, right? It's about her body language, over exaggerations in facial expressions and language (eg: geez) when saying she can't remember and long conflated unrelated stories to deflect from a direct response that demonstrate dishonesty from her.
I can't remember much of my past and I haven't been on meds. A lot of major life events I forget until someone brings it up and even then I have to take their word for it on most of it 🤔
@Dylan Page omg your comment please read mine on top I swear I read yours after writing it, I thought I was reading too much into it, but right???she looks absolutely crazy and this is the least I can think of andd from my bad English skills too but this woman is crazyyyyyy they know just by these faces she makes non stop I feel embarrassed almost for her !!!!😁🙄
i take zero meds but with past drug abuse and self mental deterioration, i cant even remember the date or day every when i wake up, sometimes i lose track of upto even 6 days or so with time. to you it might be 15/09/19, but to me it might be 11/09/19 with barely no recollection of what ive done in that period, i do suffer from a disorder which my own doctor wont tell me what it is as im on a sick note right now trying to really see if its not a permanent thing ill have to deal with. you REALLY shouldn't dictate what something is because of your own experience or principal, this isnt to defend this women but it could be her brain is just overlapping constantly like mine does, maybe im a sociopath? maybe thats why my doctor wont tell me?
I remember a fight I got into when I was in kindergarten. I remember having a Nosebleed and punching that girl after she ruined my lunchbox. I remember they day my brother was born (he's 3 years younger than me) BUT I don't have any fucking clue what I ate yesterday, what I did in school today, etc. (I'm 16 btw and was allowed into kindergarten at the age of 3 so it's been 13 years... And I still dislike that girl xd)
They also don't forget going to someone's place of work and harassing them to the point of being escorted off the premises by Security. Even if it WAS "a million years ago".
She used every facial expression known to mankind and even invented a few knew ones. I just could not stop focusing on her face the entire time, so much do that I had to rewind a few times because I missed what was said. It's like nothing I've ever seen before lol!!!
I think she was probably aware or suspected once the subject of the interview began to focus on her relationship with the couple that they may have had some kind of new evidence which would almost certainly be DNA type stuff so she remained as vague as possible in case she needed to go back on anything which is standard practice for someone lying, try not to talk in definates because you may have to retract or back track at some point. Also I think she'd told herself over the years in the eventuality of being questioned she'd simply say she couldn't remember because it was a long time ago. She should have lawyered up the moment they revealed the nature of the interview was not about some art business. I think people often think it looks guilty to ask for legal representation but from what I've seen in any serious crime guilty or innocent always say nothing until you've taken legal advice. Good catch by the cops involved though they played it well.
@Matchbox i disagree. I was in a bad accident i was hit by a car walking across the street. Now i can't even recall how old my son's father is let alone how old i am half the time. People have varying length of memory. I use to have excellent memory and could not believe how bad other people memory was, now i have horrible memory.
@Human Bean I heard somewhere the less memories from childhood you have, the happier your childhood was. I don't know for sure but it seems to be true based on the people I've known.
I can remember being 2 and trying to draw out patterns in the stippled ceiling cause I didnt want to be put down for a nap. If thats the extreme end of it she should at least be able to remember the basic timeline of her adulthood (more than just when she taught dare)
You're absolutely correct. We all remeber major events in our life, whether good or bad. She's interrogated so many people. You would think she could have handled it. Thank god for fate and irony. She got what she deserved. Better late than never 👍
@Strigorvious Dregorous ... very understandable...BUT ...she's a police detective... her memory and attention to detail is her A LARGE part of her job as a police detective
It's not that she's a horrible liar, she's trying to deflect the questions anyway she can. In reality she knows the answers to all these questions, but if she answered truthfully, the gig would be up. Her explanations, tangents and elaborations on small trivial incidents are a way to circumvent and deflect from the main, huge issue. To me it's like when a child is trying to get around the truth, same thing. She knows exactly what she's doing, it just happens to not work, and makes her look even more guilty.
Yeah... Got into a few myself as a girl with ugly bitches, over boys who had professed eternal undying love for me, even proposed and given me a ring...And they tried to steal him away... You just don't forget these little romantic scenarios, as a female.
That is how I would be with everything, as I have memory issues, even if I was in a knife fight with someone I wouldn't remember it if it was over like a year ago, let alone an argument. Seems like these detectives would think I was a liar or something because people don't have proper memory retention, lol.
I hope this channel can stay up. I read on Reddit you were having trouble with YouTube. It's such a great channel with incredible analysis. This is real deal and I thank you for it.
The last time I looked, about a few months ago, there just wasn’t a lot of content to dig into. But the content that is here is extremely interesting. He needs more.
He updated on twitter that YT is just not the platform for him. He's looking into other sites to upload his content onto! I recommend following him on Twitter for updates
@Anthony Donald don’t know. He (JCS) even made a 2nd channel and also started putting his videos on Pateron. He stated that YT would put strikes on his videos for who knows what.
He also has a Patreon that he doesn't upload to anymore, but has like 20 or so additional videos that are super interesting. Not just interogattions but psychology of prison life, soldiers in combat, death row, etc. Really fascinating stuff
@Mason Gregg what is his Patreon? Would love to get onto that. Are any of these vids uploaded in full there? Miss being able to watch this whole video:(
@Sarahjane Yeah i'm pretty sure most everything thats been on his YouTube is on there. As well as a bunch of interrogation compilations and other content. I think I only pay like $1/month for it
The murdered woman's father was saying how Lazarus was stalking his daughter. His daughter told him she saw her staring at her in a restaurant. Said she had crazy looking eyes. Nailed it. She has some of the weirdest eyes I've seen.
Absolutely. Frightening eyes. The whole story is like a suspenseful thriller, ala "Fatal Attraction". Everyone has experienced jealousy at some stage in their lives, but can you imagine having so little self-control, that you would murder someone, and by virtue of complacent fellow police officers and detectives, get away with it for 20 +years. She must've been expecting this day for decades. It was inevitable, and at the first mention of John's name, she would have told herself "last night was the last time you get to sleep in your own bed". She knew her life was over.
I call them crazy eyes. I've seen it many times in my life. Don't know how to explain it but you can just tell at a glance that some people are crazy. First time i met my brothers ex i saw her eyes and thought oh no. Later she confirmed that her personality matched her crazy eyes. Clearly not all crazy people have them but some people seem to be so nuts that it shows on there face.
@Bill Fred I never thought about that! Have you ever met a crazy eyes that isn't crazy? Would you be skeptical of them even when they seem to be genuine persons?
@umami They have all been crazy. Don't get it mixed up with potential eye problems tho. Should never just go off looks to judge a person but it normally takes one or two conversation with them to know if there really crazy. Also people high on drugs can get the crazy eyes.
@iwantthetruthandnothingbut me yes and seeing the whites of the eyes below the iris too. It's called sanpaku and it usually means the person is very psychologically disturbed.
I thought you were supposed to read someone their rights before you arrested/interrogated them? Is it a loophole where you can just lie and get anyone to have "a voluntary conversation" with officers and later use that as evidence? Because in these "voluntary conversations" things like silence have been allowed to be used as evidence. Meaning that "the right to remain silent" is almost non-existant unless it is specifically invoked when its "a voluntary conversation". I'm sorry but i dont think this should be legal. These conversations shouldn't be allowed as evidence in court.
@G E i thought they were? Her attorney, Overland, moved to have the videotaped conversation barred but the judge overruled this, after she apealed the same thing happened and her statements made here were once again used in court. I might be wrong about this, what makes you think they weren't used as evidence? Genuinely curious
i just cant belive she horrased that woman the prevous days at her work and noone from lapd considered she is a basic suspect and Interrogated he!r It looks very poor job from the police and maybe someone from the department covered her back
There are several analogies of this video. One of the better ones is 2 hours long by 4 body language experts and they mention her hand slapping along with other tell tale signs of deception. One analyst mentioned that if shrugging were an Olympic sport Stephanie would be a gold medalist! 😂🤣
A cop criminal is a hired killer. Shame on the person who hired her. You know she killed her old boy friend. She almost died when they asked her questions. No no Stephanie you are the one is crazy. You are a killer of a beautiful lady.
the fact that shes literally a police officer and this terrible of a liar is crazy, and considering shes been alive for a million years it seems insane that she doesnt know how to lie yet
her over exaggerated movements piss me off, and ugh like her tone is just so annoying omfg it's like my mom trying to gaslight me
"Honey did you forget to pay the power bill? We needed to have that paid last month." "Gosh, Gee I dunno how do you expect me to remember that it was a MILLION years ago? I'm shocked! I'm really shocked!" "Stephanie it was only last month. You didn't pay it for last month." "Well geeze I dunno? I have a friend named Scmeda. '
“Stephanie did you take out the trash?” “Oh gosh… geez you know you’d think I’d remember something like that? If someone said I did… I I I - it just doesn’t sound familiar.”
@Patrick Sainato "Well, the last time I made coffee was a million years ago. I was in Hawaii scuba diving with the 347th man I slept with. There were brightly colored fishies and my hair was really curly. The guy I was with had a parrot tattoo on his back and my scuba gear was blue. It was 1982 and John met us there. He was wearing yellow flip flops and his scuba gear was green. The scuba instructor's name was Jason and he was from Oregon. He had 4 sisters and graduated from Pepperdine in 1980. Sorry, but making coffee just doesn't sound familiar to me."
@Patrick Sainato Hahaha 🤣 I imagine the the conversation at the breakfast table after making coffee: “What plans do you have today sweetheart?” “Gosh, well gee. Let me think… Yeah, well I mean, I made plans for today a million years ago. Um, geez, what year is it now?”
They had DNA on her. The DNA at the crime scene was a swab on the victims arm where Stephanie bit Sherri. A perfect match to Stephanie’s DNA that they already collected surreptitiously with a warrant. Stephanie didn’t know that during this interview.
@Stan Salazar I know eggar, and that's not eggar. But jeeze, it was like a million years ago. What, are you saying that because it's not eggar that means i killed someone? I mean, jeeze, like, come on, like, i don't know, maybe. It was like a million years ago.
I know,right?! Her expressions are Crazy! She's friggin scary! I feel sorry that the last thing that the girl she killed saw was THAT face! Can't imagine her "murder" face being any better!
I admire people trying to put the humanity away from these morbid facts... true fact is that humans can be so bad, you could sometimes think you are facing the gates of hell.
Normal humans don't act like that. If she had nothing to do with the murder case, she would not have so many strange expressions on her face. She sounded very tense most of the time.
Like it or not thats what humans are im sure you've done horrible things in your life your no different than hitler you could and would do the same thing given the right circumstances
She just can’t remember anyone’s names or places. She gives tons of details about unimportant shit, yet gets real vague “faint” memories when asked about Anything specific the more times they ask the more she Offers up
@Wyatt Corbett no, I think it's pretty fair to say that I'm not going to murder anyone anytime soon. And by the way, it's weird to me that you don't think the same way.
@Stan Salazar BROO!! I was LITERALLY about to say that when I read someone else’s comment about a monster inside of her and I was hoping someone didn’t beat me to it!! HAHAHA that shit’s funny as hell man!!
@RACCOON CHRONICLES That made feel really horrible,I am an empathy so the things that I see n feel are really bad sometimes & the thought of that being the last thing she saw really horrified Me. 😞
I'm sure they went back and took a second look at every case she was involved in. If you committed murder and seem to have no remorse whatsoever I'm sure she did plenty of other illegal things!
Detectives: "We wanted to talk in here so you could have privacy and no one would see". Stephanie: "Thank you, I appreciate it"... Video seen by MILLIONS of people.
i have alexithymia, so if i was in this situation they would see just a void of emotions. absolutely no feelings in my face at all. so it'd be hard for them to get anything.
@Stony Potson body language is one of the main reasons half these criminals get caught. and since i have this condition they won't see no emotion in my face and won't see nothing but a man sitting in a chair. get it right kid.
@wesley. No her face reminds me of when Hillary, Biden and Bernie lie. Hillary and Bernie can't control their twitches and spastic eye-rolling, while Biden is just a total mess.
@Wesley Overdijk, I can understand that... though I don't totally agree.
That look on Biden's face when a reporter had to repeatedly ask, if he's "been falsely accused of Tara Reid's allegations; why won't he let the entire file be released for investigation"...
Back to what the original post says, ahem, yes, those faces are cringe worthy and scary. For 20 years she thought she had gotten away with it. And now she has to face the music...
That thought of murdering someone shouldn't escape her mind, but I guess it's somehow slipped every once in a while because she almost gets away with it so easy in the first place. I would not have a good sleep every day just thinking about it, I wonder how she can?
Scary this psycho has been a police detective ever since, especially after freeking out at the hospital, & committing such a brutal murder, & the "biting her?" wt- is a wack job like this doing on the force? What else could she have done in 20 yrs behind a badge?
@Izzat Ilmin I'm no expert but i think Psychopaths don't feel emotions as we do, basically they only care about themselves. In other words they are narcissistic and don't feel emotions, they just pretend to feel emotions to manipulate people
@Dylan Smith Relatable. But here's a tip. If you don't want to watch it all. Skip to the blank and white parts. They sum everything up for you quickly.
Watching John's victim impact speech, is insane. Like dude- you're talking about how amazing this woman was, while at the same time you were cheating on her with a woman who kept threatening and intimidating her at her home and place of work.
Then after she is brutally murdered, you continue to see and sleep with the crazy woman who stalked and harassed her. (And murdered her.)
It was 26 years ago, at that point all that stuff fades away and all that is left was guilt and the memory of his wife. He had no reason to suspect Steph, and even if he did. He probably wouldn't want to. Nobody wants their greediness to be the cause of death for those they love especially by the hands of other people that they love.
For 26 years he thought 2 men had broke into his house, battered and mutilated his poor wife and that they were never caught.That a stranger had disrupted his life and killed his lover. When really all of this was from his bad choices.
He was not in control of Steph, and I only know that because I do not think he was really in control of himself at that age. Steph was selfish but it was his selfishness that started it. The last line of his victim impact speech is the best example of what this meant to him. He was sorry Sherry had entered his life, for that was what got her killed.
Well, I mean, he said she was amazing and forgiving, and that she died for marrying him. That’s fairly accurate. Far as I could tell he wasn’t trying to be holier than thou, and we shouldn’t create a perception that getting someone is any less of a good or wonderful person just because they are cheated on. Wonderful people get cheated on all the time. It sucks, but its true. And the “home wrecker” is hardly ever, I’d venture to say never, as good as the person being cheated on. Sherri was the victim of the affair and she was the victim of the assault and the murder too. I think her husband lived with the guilt of the first part. After the murder he fell into the arms of the first woman to console him, not knowing she was the murderer. He made peace with the cheating because the one thing he knew she didn’t deserve was to be killed and for 25 years he thought the two events were unrelated. I can imagine that he now has to live with the guilt of all that transpired and his speech was sincere.
Let’s be honest, there are a much greater number of affairs than there are affairs turned murder. So he is in a uniquely bizarre situation here.
What I find wild is how poor the police work from 1986 was on this case. The mutilation of Sherri was so extreme that it simply did not fit the MO of a break in or robbery gone wrong. And they should have been able to at least identify the number of perpetrators, that the attack was personal, and that the attacker was of a smaller stature/strength/etc… searching only for the initial suspects was likely racially motivated. A boogeyman was an easier suspect than real police work. The affair and continuation of that affair should have been huge red flags and they should have had the real suspect 25 years earlier.
Then again, I’m an armchair detective with hindsight who has seen too many movies. I just think that this case’s details didn’t need DNA to create a better pool of suspects.
John knew. He knew exactly who killed Sherry. He knew he was complicit for screwing crazy eyes while he was engaged to Sherry. That shows how much he REALLY cared for Sherry. NOT THAT MUCH. He is guilty as hell and deserves to feel it every rotten minute of his sorry life. He is responsible.
Remember, he and the cop were seeing each other, then John happen to go to a party without the cop and he met Sherry. He pretty fell in love right there. Then he just blew the cop off. And some time later, when John and Sherry got engaged, the cop came over to John's house and she was over the top emotional, so John had sex with her, that one time. But John and Sherry moved past that. There was no "cheating", after he met Sherry, just that one time. I'm more than sure John regrets that to this day.
At first I thought it was gross that he talked about Sherri’s physical presence and beauty and all that… Like, what? But you know Stephanie and he probably fought over Sherri multiple times. That woman was crazy. You know she didn’t harass Sherri at work and murder her in her home with out being all “pick me” with John and them having conversations about why he was with Sherri over her. I’m sure it came up that he was more attracted to Sherri, so he knew going on about that in his statement would push Stephanie’s buttons. It’s what she probably thinks about in prison. So if he did it to mentally torture Stephanie, I can kind of get it.
Oh man, I called on out my dad on his affairs as a teen and these weird facial expressions match so well. Seriously, if you're a teen try to get your dad to tell your mistress you're the bastard child of mom and the dentist. If you can pull that card, you can get away with anything.
@One Dixie Cup Just For You - I was implying that she looks like a lizbin. Like maybe she wants to be a man. But on another note, I can see why "John" would just doer occasionally, and not want to get serious with her. I couldn't imagine being in any kind of relationship with her because of that creepy stare she projects.
Yo her facial expressions and reactions with the “gosh, geez!, million years ago!” gave me the same annoyance of e girls saying “uwu” and obsessed with anime.
@Beardless Odin Yo I googled the term for shits and giggles, and it turns out some studies found that smelling farts may actually prevent dementia. Although, take with a fistful of salt tho
Svenne Karlsson You're shitting me! Wow... if that isn't life imitating art I don't know what is. Or maybe it's the other way around. grabs handful of rock salt and leaves
Did I fart? Gosh… psh… I can’t say for sure. Was that even a toot? It doesn’t sound familiar. I think I passed gas in 86 during the big earthquake… tangent about natural disasters
she thought they would NEVER connect her. It didn't occur to her that she couldn't outsmart them. She's arrogant. But I agree with you,I mean seriously 😂😂. You been a cop all this time and you can't see what they're doing?? 🙄
@Mrs X oh yeah defo a sociopath therefore due to delusions of grandeur was under the impression she could never be caught but it’s just so funny and hard to watch 😹😹😹😹
Any innocent person or smart criminal would just say "look I can't help you guys. I'm terribly sorry. I really didn't talk to John after college. Find someone else. Now I gotta go. Bye"
Because as they mention in the video, a person can know all the techniques used during an interrogation, but being on the OTHER side of the interrogation is a whole different ball game. Plus, they structured their approach and questions knowing she would be savvy to interrogations so they made up the story so it sounded plausible until they decided to turn up the heat when she finally caught on.
@elstongunn Exactly, plus she was still reeling from the fact that they were bringing something up that she thought she buried 25yrs ago. How would you feel? She probably haven't given this chapter much thought in awhile. So interesting to see how anyone can kill.
She probably knew something was up very early in the interrogation but didnt say anything to not escalate the situation or some other form of anti-interrogation tactic
You only think it's a good idea because you know the outcome. She (and all criminals) tried to look as unrelated and unknowing of the crime as possible.
@Cesar Reza Amazing how some people can keep things hidden for life. I bet it was 25 years she lived with enormous guilt just eating at her. strange as it may seem, maybe she got peace after being found guilty.
Because she was being interrogated by fellow officers, ones that are newer and most likely have learned more modern techniques. She wasn't an officer anymore at this point, either - she was retired.
@ObiWAANKenobi 44 What makes you say she was retired. The real reason they had the meeting in an interrogation room was so she turns her gun in before entering the room, meaning that she was still an active officer.
Ughh Dude You cut out out her very first indication of her being extremely nervous & on edge “when she says you guys are gonna bring someone in right!!??” Why did u snip all the beginning stuff out?
"Gee, I mean, I might have, you know? I mean, it was a million years ago. It doesn't ring a bell, I mean, you know? I mean, if you told me that I'd murdered her, I mean, I think I'd remember that. But, gee, I might have, you know?"
I mean gee I may have brutally murdered her and bit her arm, but y-you know it was a million years ago I don't r-remember you know. I-I mean like if you told me that I was a murderer I j-just might beleive you you know? Like I might have done it but it was so long ago geez, let me think for a bit. N-no it doesn't ring a bell you know like we used to hang out and I might have met here there or maybe I haven't like I just don't remember geez. I-it was like a robbery gone wrong if I remember right? Gosh I don't know it was just so long ago, like what year is it again? 2009 that was so long ago I j-just don't remember you know? I don't know details about t-that murder you know, but I remember it wasn't fun. Y-you know what was fun? When we went to Hawaii I haven't told you about that have I? In fact it was so fun I c-could go on a 45 min long rant about it and I absolutely will.
@Mohammad Shameoni Niaei I mean gee I did use to go to elementary school when was that.. like how long ago man that was a million years ago jee if I graduated- I mean jee that was a million years ago yk I might have known what was his name John? Gee that was a million years ago man * with a ton of facial expressions*
Gee, well let’s see, I was born in 1968 and then took my first steps at 11 months old and then, golly, I’m not sure at what point Watergate happened, but golly gee willickers, I think it was after I bought my first car, but gosh, I don’t remember who was president at the time, and hmmm, I just don’t even remember if I was registered to vote yet. So gosh, if I went to school with John in 1978 then I guess I could have possibly dated him, but I don’t even remember if he was democrat or republican, I mean, gosh, if I graduation in 1982, then I guess maybe I might have met up with John a few times, but I mean, that was a million years ago, I mean I don’t even remember my middle name, much less who I dated or anything or anything I’ve ever done, I mean, it just doesn’t quite ring a bell, ya know?
Like I said, that was a million years ago ya know? If I did murder her then that was a million years ago, I mean it’s 2009 I’m trying to remember if I murdered her or not I mean that was in 1983 and it’s 2009 now ya know? It doesn’t sound, ya know, familiar. Ya know? I just don’t remember.
@Kylie Jones I think this was an example of the thing called humor. Her inability to give a straight answer is so blatant and clumsy that it resembles a physical impairment.
Her: doesn't remember getting kicked out of a hospital for a violent altercation 20 years ago Me: often recalls that one time in elementary school someone said my shorts looked like boxers
i can't remember my own phone number but i can remember vividly when i was 4 and my classmate called me "tuna girl" because i was eating tuna and it shook me to my core.
I can’t remember my license plate on my car but I can remember the time a boy said I needed to shave because my legs and arms were hairy in 3rd grade and his name
@somebody I’m 33 and I remember stealing toys 🧸 from my kindergarten class (I know) and this marker that smelled like chocolate. I stole a rolling pin from the play kitchen
@jeb jed umm they literally made it feel like a safe space and she probably had millions of thoughts running through her head so it probably slipped out
Innocuous Block of Wood I would be furious. All those years you have to become relaxed about it. Actually I would’ve run away to Timbuktu the day after I mashed her to death.
@Choco Manger Yes, disgusting it is! Spazzy Lazzy and Rutten met in Hawaii after Sherry's murder. It happened more than once. Got that from a YouTube Documentary. Can you imagine having sex with your wife's killer? OMG Sherry must have been rolling over in her grave. John did not deserve Sherry and he is a vile, sickening creep.
Choco Manger I think he left town because he knew Stephanie did it and didn’t wanna be next. So yea, I think he basically fled for his life but kept it to himself when he should have told someone.
I ate a bag of chips at Walmart once and never paid for them. I won’t be surprised when they kick down my front door in the near future..but god that was over a decade ago! I mean it could have been Doritos...hot Cheetos...chili cheese Fritos...I couldn’t tell ya.
Yes, one was. It was an art theft case which was her “gig” at the LAPD and they were going to prosecute a case that was hers. There is no way a jury would side with a case built by a woman cop who was facing murder charges. It was dropped.
Imagine working around a killer for 25 years and not knowing they were a killer. Makes me wonder how many people have done horrible crimes that are around us daily but didn’t get caught.
It's IMOSSIBLE that a person commuting to and from a big city every day for years has not seen a killer, possibly a serial killer, but definitely a killer. The numbers of criminals we've seen is off the charts. But then again I got into a little trouble 30 years ago in my 20s (petty theft) so I guess I'm one of them :) Spent a few hours in cuffs and almost fainted...knew it wasn't the life for me :) I needed xanax for like a week.
A teacher in my sons' schools was found to have murdered a woman for hire. It was when his life was messed up with drugs. He got his act together and became a teacher he was supposedly a great teacher and the lads really liked him. he was in the clear and may have confessed to clear his conscience
Someone we knew ended up getting murdered in front of my moms store when I was around 9 yrs old & we saw the crime scene the next day going to open the store up.
This story sucks since there was no history or details of the crime, except that there was a murder years ago..I don’t know how she can recall much from 20 years ago. That’s ridiculous. The interview was a total secret & They absolutely should’ve mirandized her. And she should’ve gotten a lawyer involved right from the get go.
@Rafael Crabs that's why ideologs do, they can't produce any verifiable arguments, only feelings. And if they do produce facts, they are false, so that when you point out their lies, they say you are brainwashed and trying do defend an irredeemable monster, or that you claiming the "facts" are false is ridiculous, and they just laugh at you. This entire scheme is used constantly in politics, and if you spot a brainwashed bot, you can predict with 90% certainty what they are going to say next.
@L. Bradley Ahem...I do not believe you understand my reply to Jonnyboo. I was merely answering his question as to why does everybody have to turn everything into a political debate. I believe my reply was very apropos. Finally, I have no idea what would my reply or my original comment make you see an extreme left leaning bias. I am apolitical, but if you wish to put a tag on me, then call me a conservative peacenik.✌
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@more tren more men yeah all I'm asking for is a source of information that's irrefutably true and gives me a reason to hate the guy. In 2016 people were saying Russian collusion and MAGA is racist and try as I might I couldn't find any factual information verifying these claims. I used to think people who'd say "don't trust the media" were paranoid nutjobs but after seeing such blatant misinformation I'm skeptical about what I read now.
Oh and the Jessie Smollett story and how that was being portrayed by the media was both hilarious and scary when they doubled down on the lies perpetuated by one guy that fit their narrative with not a fact in sight.
After the first presidential debate I went to a video of Seth Myers covering it and someone said "look, Trump wouldn't denounce white supremacists" (I found a compilation of him denouncing white supremacy for 5 straight minutes and they keep asking him, he must be losing his mind having to answer the same question over and over) and I said "just like how Biden wouldn't denounce Antifa?" and man I got called all sorts of things in that comment section: fascist, nazi, racist and "gay person" which was kinda funny given democrats are supposedly bigger supporters of gay people. And my comment got either downvoted out of existence or deleted because it was gone. "Just like how Biden wouldn't denounce Antifa?" I've never voted as if I were to I'd want it to be a well informed vote going to the right person and I've always been too lazy to do my homework but after all that and more the conservative side appears more in touch with reality at the moment.
@johnnny boo Biden is actually growing on me.. He brought me hours of laughter after seeing all of the memes and videos of him falling.. it’s probably the best thing he’s ever done.
It's horrible what she did but I just can't take her seriously whenever she goes on about things in depth when it doesn't need to be explained and those facial expressions... oh those expressions... they look way too exaggerated
Well I know you’re joking but as a 67 year old I don’t remember an enormous amount of my life. But were I in her shoes (and innocent), I’d try for a second to remember then if I don’t remember just say, “I don’t remember.” All that dissembling was bizarre.
After she killed Sherri she drove off in Sherri’s BMW and parked it a couple miles away leaving the keys 🔑 still in it. No doubts she was hoping an opportunist would steal the car creating a “red herring” for law enforcement to chase down. That didn’t happen. The car was found and impounded. The interrogators wanted to give Stephanie something to “stew” on. Like “did they find a hair of mine in the car?” “is there a video tape of me in it?”. They masterfully kept feeding her info in a question manner to gauge her reactions and outflanked her.
Yeah, what the hell? I remember clearly the beginning was talking about what happened prior, for instance they took Stephanie's DNA from an used cup she threw away, right before the beginning of this current video. I never knew you could cut a video like that after it's been uploaded, or YouTube itself did something for some odd reason, they actually intervened.
Thought the same, that is insane work. Working against a cop while it was a case that could easily be brushed aside, I can't imagine the nerves they had to hold together.
R all detectives old fat and very out of shape ? I had to deal with 2 detectives unfortunately and that was the impression I got both times. Oops sorry but I take that back, I actually had to deal with 3 detectives the last one was younger and fitter the other two
yeah it's so weird, the video says it's 56 minutes long but when you click on it, it shortens to 25 minutes with the first half missing?? copyright by youtube maybe
There was also that 60+ year old woman who was accused of killing her husband and all SHE wanted to do was garden. Cops made her out to be a cold blooded killer when she did nothing...she gave straight answers and never changed her story.
Yeah that would be great to see. Even I can see through this woman not like it's hard mind. For an experienced cop she seems pretty useless but I guess it is as stressful as f**k in reality.
@martyn spooner a bit different when you're a cop and you know you're guilty and your future projecting yourself in the can with some of those you may have put there lol.
Horseman Secretariat there’s that wife whose husband committed suicide and the cop went psycho on her in the interrogation. It was a really good one, the cop almost got shit canned.
@C H after doing some research, I'm pretty sure that the guy's name was Michael Dixon, and it looks like the video is no longer on this channel. But he and the Kalief Browder guy you mentioned are both black dudes, so you're wrong twice: wrong about the name, and wrong about whether or not he was black.
Michael Egan yea it was a black English guy accused of robbing a jewelry store. It was in one of those “most compelling police interrogations - number...” videos that got deleted
Horseman Secretariat just watch ‘when they see us’ about the 5 kids from NY accused of rape. They were interrogated for 48 hours until they broke and confessed when they were innocent
I’m sure a person who is proven innocent would try to petition to have their interrogation taken off of the internet. If I was falsely accused, I wouldn’t want the interrogation floating around.
Those are hard to find...The west memphis three is the only one I can think of. It only happens under extreme durress- especially if the person is young or has a lower IQ.
There is one on Patreon of a kid that was shot or something during a home invasion and the they interrogated him at length , his girlfriend was killed ,,but it is gut wrenching to watch ,,awful the way he was treated!!!
From personal experience you are more than happy to tell the truth, you know you have nothing to hide and the entire atmosphere is relaxed, the faces of the officers show no cause for worry and, being innocent, you tend to volunteer things that come to mind.
martyn spooner I think even the best interrogator would find that once the table is turned and they’re the one in the spotlight, they’d fall into those instinctual traps that every other suspect does. These tics are unconscious, and it would take an incredible amount of self control and poise to overcome them.
The Sandra Melgar case out of Houston is like that. That poor woman was railroaded by the detective who was fired before it even went to trial. The prosecuting attorney was almost comically bad at her job. I believe Sandra Melgar will be getting off soon tho. She wasn’t physically capable of doing what she was accused of and the lawyer from Making A Murderer picked up the case in appeals.
@Robert Horwat I'd never talk to police even if innocent because they will likley pick something you said and try twist it to make you look guilty. You'll then start to become stressed, become less articulate making it even easier for them to twist further details and try create the appearance of a changed story. Some people are very good at taking things out of context and presenting them to others as completely different. This is why lawyers advise not to talk. An innocent person can literally talk themselves into jail
@bobby ray of the family smith being uncooperative will just turn a routine interview into interrogation and heightens their suspicion. You may then be held for several days, subjected to psychological methods that WILL break your resistance and you may end up signing something that incriminates yourself just to get the ordeal over with. Whereas if you engage, you put your side of the story, get given a written transcription of your statement for you to read thoroughly before you sign it.
They have to have very good evidence to hold you like that ask any lawyer they will tell you to use your right to silence and not answer any questions. Perhaps give a written statement outlining your version of events but then say nothing and refuse to be interviewed. I'm not in America but in my country (I guess its similar to US) the cops only care about getting a conviction they give zero shits if they catch the guilty or not. They just don't want to look stupid with an unsolved case. Especially if it's a high profile case with media involved many innocent people have been stitched up like this. They also have conviction quotas so they might stitch you up to meet a target for their bonus or promotion.
@bobby ray of the family smith well I can only tell you from my own personal experience but in my case it involved someone I was very close to and I may even have been the prime suspect so the very good evidence needed they already had. I believed there was a reasonable probability that they may have held me in custody. The questioning was intense but relaxed due to the two detectives questioning me being experienced, professional, forensic, and who I believed wanted to get the facts absolutely right and nothing else. Under questioning I noticed they would fact check earlier statements with innocent remarks, coaching me to react rather than any kind of 'trip you up' remarks that may have put me on my guard and created any mistrust, which would be totally counterproductive because any suspicion from me that this was going somewhere I felt was wrong would have likely made me clam up. The Police did not appear to show any indication that they were sniffing for anything, they just presented me with the facts of why I was of interest and asked me to detail my whereabouts during a certain period of time. And if anyone from Thames Valley CID are reading this, I was treated with great care, the officers were professional, thorough, left no stone unturned and the experience gave me a greater appreciation of the fantastic work you guys do. A job well done and clearly the right verdict when judgement was passed.
Actually that's a good idea, just generally speaking. I'd like to watch an innocent person being interrogated in hindsight to note the differences in behavior, both verbal and nonverbal.
Even if the Police placed me in custody, believed I had been involved or were convinced I was the perpetrator, if there was considerable disbelief in the truth I knew I was speaking, if they thought they could break me, I genuinely believe I would have dug my heels firmly in, settled in for the long haul and just repeated my answers again and again and again. Yes it is true my answers may have come out slightly differently but in my mind there was absolutely no way anything I was ever going to say would contradict the truth I was telling and would in no way jeopardise my position. Believe me, the possibility of being held for questioning was definitely in my mind, but I knew I was innocent, I knew I could prove it and I was ready for whatever was coming my way. Fortunately, although (and to their credit) the Police were exceptionally thorough, and my story checked out.
Part of the interview, from memory, went like this:
Police: "May we have your phone?" Me: "Sure of course. Here you are".
Police: "Do you have any cctv of you leaving the house on the day in question?" Me: "Yes I believe I do".
Police: "Can you get it to us? Me: "Yes. I will be happy to do so".
Straight off, straight answers, no hesitation, you would have to be an extremely skilled manipulator to convince the Police, but what will nail you every time are the little details that the Police will know that you may not and will push and push and push with till they are sure your story checks out.
You can check out the West Memphis 3, the interrogation of the boy with the low IQ, I can’t remember his name but you can hear the detectives lead him so bad, stop the tape and then he changes story. You can also hear one detective tap on the desk when the boy says the wrong time the cops need him to say and after that the boy changes his answer. Boy was low IQ, interrogated for hours, leading, told he could go home, no parent no attorney it was disgusting. Just audio - no way cops were going to have it videotaped. Then when you see how soft this one kid sporting a mullet is, OMG. It is a famous case and several docs on it. It is amazing. There is some true crime podcast guy that has about 4 shows on A&E I think and more coming soon. The cops and prosecutors dirty as hell and dumb as shit.
Angel Face idk, my husband issued a false confession after hours of interrogation, being laid outside in the snow in February in PA with no coat, and having a crazy guy hold a gun to his head and scream at him he was going to shoot him. The guy put him outside to avoid the mess. He had “the look”. And was county commissioner. False statements are given
cubomania3 The Policemen questioning her were calm, professional and polite. People coerced into false confessions are bullied, threatened and treated horribly!
Robert Horwat someone else can be super annoyed and agitated when they are being interrogated when they know they’re innocent and all parties time are wasted
A good video with an innocent interrogation would be Amanda Knox! I’d love to see this channel review that one. She ended up being found innocent and falsely imprisoned
I was interrogated once for something I didn’t do. I would never recommend anyone speak to the police without an attorney. They lied to me, made so much stuff up. Played good cop bad cop. I spoke to them for hours because I knew I was innocent and couldn’t believe it was happening. Finally, after them trying to talk me in circles for hours I asked to leave and told them I’d get an attorney. Never heard from them again after that. It was a traumatic experience.
From the many things I’ve seen and heard innocent people will get angry (true anger, not like this lady who looked more like an annoyed child when they are caught) and people will assume their anger means they are guilty.
Everyone go watch Ryan Waller interview. Interrogated about killing his gf, all the while being a victim as well with a bullet in his brain. And he told them that several times! When the cop saw the bullet hole he about had a stroke.
That's what I thought too. Like, they knew the husband cheated on his wife with this woman, that she had the nerve to not only fight with the wife in public in a hospital but to even be the most aggressive one with tons of threats yelled towards the wife. Then suddenly, the wife is brutally killed and none thought about this crazy side-lady? I'm sorry but i call bs, something somewhere went wrong here
@Ares Walker While it totally could simply be because she was a cop, I don't think that's why. Remember, you have to pin it on her to get a conviction. In that day and age, unless if you had a witness or irrefutable evidence, a motive alone isn't anywhere near enough. Sure, she could have done it, but she also could be totally innocent, and there's no way to prove it if she did. She would never confess since they didn't have enough evidence, so there really was no way to get her imprisoned with what they had. Honestly, it's a really good thing they didn't put her on trial until now. A good defense back then would have easily proven her not guilty, and the constitution forbids someone from being put on trial twice for the same crime. In other words, of she was found not guilty then, even if they proved it absolutely was her, they couldn't arrest her for it now. The only reason she ever got caught was because they only did it once they could use dna evidence.
@Tommy 50377 i get what you mean and you're probably right but i can't get over the fact that she wasn't even interrogated, like she was totally ignored by police. It's true that a motive isn't enough to arrest someone but i think it's a f* good reason to start doubting about someone and decide to investigate further on them. Even after all these years she still can't lie to save her life, so i think a simple interrogation at the time would have made it clear she knew something. So it's either complete incompetence or corruption from the police itself, especially since the family of the victim asked multiple times to indagate on her for really valid reasons and was always rejected. Honestly i wonder how the family was able to resist all those years and not just go berserk at the police department obviously covering up (by knowledge or by simple team cameratism) for their colleague.
@Tommy 50377 Your point is why I have so much respect for the detectives of past decades who were able to get a conviction.
Obviously it's for the best now that we have all this technology to make it easier for the investigators and lawyers but something about that old school way is interesting.
@Ares Walker yeah you’re right , if they had even put her on the list to be interviewed, she would have been run around by an experienced investigator. She was smart in some ways, stupid in others, but not even considering her as a prime suspect, given their history, shows the police department just weren’t looking in their own ranks for criminals, which is why separate internal affairs teams should be consulted if a police officer is even thought to be a suspect in a crime, but especially when they’re this close to the suspect. Police officers are people, and they will have blind spots for the people they think are on their side, same as everyone else, which is why a check on their power is needed. Not because they’re all evil, but because individuals are fallible no matter what uniform they have on, and need to be corrected when they make a mistake.
@Tommy 50377 cops can do whatever they like and not be suspected. Because she was a cop, that's why no one suspected her. I even know one case of a cop that murdered his own wife. He is free, enjoying his life while the innocent person is behind bars on a death row.
@Sofi Stacy I mean to say that cops definitely can't do whatever they want and not be suspected. I'm going to assume, giving you the benefit of the doubt, that you didn't mean that literally, but cops are bound by the same laws you and I are. They can't be rapists, or embezzlers of money, etc. To be clear, I'm not saying that cops are infallible, by any means! Just saying that they aren't above the law they enforce. As shown in this video, cops even hold each other to the same standard. It's probably true that cops are less often suspected of crime, on average, given their role in society as law enforcement. But that doesn't mean they don't have to follow they rules too, as well as ones specific to policing, from my understanding.
I like @ClassicAdden's point about bias and assumption, too. That should also be taken into consideration. Your own biases can be hard to identify, bit that's important too.
@Nathaniel Cooper Yea it's about misunderstanding here. I agree with what you said here. Of course that the law that is for us goes for them too. But what I said (tried to say) is that they are able to do anything. Being a police officer is important role in society. We are supposed to trust the police. Because that's their job- in theory-> to protect us; they're people that we can lean on. And because of that role that they have, it's easier for them to commit a crime and to get away with it. Neither we would doubt them, neither their colleagues would doubt them. So yea, being a cop plays a big part in not being suspected, but not only that. Being a cop also gives them advantage to know how to cover it up for themselves because they're trained and know how police think and how they do the job, so they know what to do to cover what needs to be covered.
@Sofi Stacy Indeed! Didn't help Ms. Lazarus out too much in the end though, knowing police tactics while she was being questioned lol. I guess her position helped before dna forensics though.
@Sofi Stacy Well that kind of makes sense, but considering Lazarus' perspective, she had more motive to kill the wife than the husband. Still I see what you mean. Wife was just there and then crazy side chick kills her like c'mon man
That's what scares me so much about this. It was so obvious, I wonder how many other crimes were covered up. Its why people want to defund and start from scratch. I'll take the risks for the reward of little to no corruption.
@V I ooh ya idk bout that one, I'll take corruption over rampant looting and just free reign for criminal activity! Better to have a flawed justice system than non at all.
Plus all the competent cops'd be like "bruh" like punishing everyone for others' mistakes
@V I I mean, vandals and arsonists should be punished and stopped right? Is now considered foolish to protect people's property or to punish criminal activity? And I think if you want to protest against police, maybe go after them directly, rather than shopkeeps trying to make a living. Ofc, should probably leave the law enforcement alone too lol. Besides, since when do everyday citizens deserve to be harmed by senseless violence in the name of reform? I'm sorry, which of us is the fool, again? Please make more sense thx ❤
@Uche E ayoo a cheater got offended lmaoo Look how I care 😭😂😂 I said I wish it was him instead of her because she was innocent person while he was not.
she over-explains so much and it’s so weird… when they ask her about how long she dated him, she goes into insane detail for absolutely no reason. it’s so intriguing yet scary at the same time!
It is very common for people that lie to do that. They think the more true details (even if absolutely non relevant whatsoever) are mixed in with the lie, it makes it more credible.
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A V2022-02-02 19:02:37 (edited 2022-02-02 19:07:07 )
Liars usually give stretchy replies.... blabbering more than what they're asked. By saying more, they try to make the listener believe they are telling the truth. Also this gives themselves more time to think
@Bob Man Exactly right… like when they asked her if she’d ever met Sherri, Stephanie hemmed and hawed a bit, even though it was common knowledge by then that she and Sherri had had a verbal altercation at the latter’s workplace.
She has what I call crazy eyes. I knew a gal who in every photo of her along with other people one could easily tell who the crazy person was….by her eyes.
Sometime you should watch Diane Downs at her most recent parole hearing. The detectives assigned to the case of her murdered daughter in 1983 described her speaking style as "verbal vomit." Downs makes this one look like a Sphinx.
@Silvina Leonetti they are trying to establish credibility not realizing they are found the opposite. I suck as lying, that’s why I don’t do it. My father taught and told me that.
Yeah its such abnormal behavior. In any other situation it would take about 5 seconds to answer lol I'm in my 40s and if you asked me how long I dated my high school girlfriend that I haven't spoken to in 20 years I could tell you instantly. And I wouldn't be like "yeah I guess I know her? maybe? idk we knew each other"
she over explains it, that's weird. had she been giving short answers it would have been a problem as well. Because we already know shes guilty everything she does is automatically a red flag.
She didn’t break in the first time. She came over uninvited to have John wax her 🎿 skis. She was dressed like a tart. Then she came by to pick them up in full police uniform when John wasn’t there. No doubt she was casing the place. When she did break in, some speculate that she didn’t do that to kill Sherri but to just violate their space. Stalkers do that and Stephanie has been stalking Sherri so Stephanie knew her schedule and routine. Stephanie had no way of knowing that Sherri called in sick that morning so was just as shocked to see Sherri in the condo as Sherri was shocked to see Stephanie. Now this would, IF reported, be enough to get Stephanie fired and even jailed so Stephanie chose to silence Sherri…. permanently. Just a psychotic woman who, as you mentioned got to run 23 years free, not 17.
The way her eyebrows drop, eyes pop out, and lips pout while she pushes out her double chin, really amount to something that warrants beholding. She should be the next IT.
@volleybrawl i honestly dont get what the point of making these extremely exaggerated facial expressions. Plus, wtf was the point of her doing what she did on 37:17 lmao i dont get this woman
Someone I used to know is doing the exact same thing while desperately trying to sell a pyramid network marketing scheme via instagram. Its so hilarious. And he also seems to be completely oblivious to how much he looks and sounds like a clown xD
@constantinos schinas np. Another interesting case, after 28 years, John List in New Jersey. Killed wife, 3 kids and mother in 1971. Didn’t get caught til 1989.Edit: 18 years, not 28.
As a serving police officer 1 she surely knows they are questioning her Cos she’s a suspect and 2 if she’s not bright enough to know and walk out making them arrest her surely she can lie better than that , I mean she’s so obviously lying and panicking , a normal answer would be calmly oh I’ve no idea it was ages ago and I honestly can’t remember instead em oh I’m thinking erm no yes maybe I mean when was that, give us a break your a terrible liar 🤥
"Oh, geeeez, Rick. That's a..., that's a.... I mean, you know, that's a long time ago, Rick. I mean, I don't... I don't. I mean, I don't know what to tell you, I don't remember relationships from that long ago."
if they have evidence on her then that is a brilliant reply. If she had stuck to not remembering she'd have had a chance. The ego believes it is so powerful it can fool anyone. This posture comes from decades of experience in manipulating people & believing she is always the winner. Notice the nonassertive attitude - beware those who ALWAYS agree with a mousey voice...sucking up & making people like you makes those people...the victim pool...easier to con & manipulate
I'm amazed that as a cop, she didn't immediately clam up and request legal counsel the second she realized something was going down. If she had, she may well have gotten off lightly, maybe even walked away scot-free. Panic does strange things to people I guess.
You need to give credit to the 2 detectives, the setup and their execution was perfect. Maybe her guard was up for sooo long but no matter how well trained you are, everyone is bound to get caught off guard. Again props to these detectives
Even if she’d clammed up, she wasn’t going anywhere. They had the DNA evidence from when Steph bit Sherri’s arm, remember? I think that would’ve been enough to convict right there.
@Max Power guessing u skipped grade 7 biology class.
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Smith Ian2022-04-02 18:22:10 (edited 2022-04-02 18:24:14 )
This is very unlikely. If you watch some documentaries regarding her case you will know that police forces were already around the Parker Center when she went into the interview room. The plan originally was to immediately arrest her after she left. This interrogation does not reveal too any incriminating details. In fact, this interrogation only shows that she knows a lot of the murder. If it weren't not for the witness reports, there would have been no reason to arrest her.
@Duggy Dugg I don’t think so budd, but i found this , I don’t know how to explain, maybe unusual ! Police officers are familiar with law and they know how it works! Maybe she was supper confident and felt to be untouchable and made a wrong decision! Maybe Bcus that was not a standard interrogation she didn’t feel any threat ! I am more than happy she is done for good though! Some people commit horrible crimes for trivial reasons! It’s Unforgivable !
She really didn’t give them anything at all in this interview other than some weird vibes. She gave up almost no evidence that could be used against her though. The detectives had all that already before this. They have to assume they’ll never get a confession from another cop, so I’d imagine they would never have interviewed her if they didn’t have her pegged already.
She thought she was free and clear because a million years ago she was overlooked...possibly protected. She went to the house at one point in full uniform and made threats against the woman who would eventually become her victim. Stephanie should have been a prime suspect at that point....
because she knows that claming up and calling for a lawyer would have imeadiatly been seen as a sign of some kind of guilty knowledge and she wants to appear innocent of why she might be being questioned . The investigators cleverly don't reveal their full hand until near the end of the interrogation. They start off by asking innocuous questions that an innocent person would have no objection answering. She's trying to avoid looking guilty at all costs and she would look highly suspicious if she just refused to co-opperate with what is being presented as casual enquiry. After all.. all they start off with is do you know John Ruttin.. she has no idea what they know or suspect until about 30 mins in.. by then, she knows she's caught and the vague and contradictory answers she's given up until then have already thrown up a huge number of red flags, all pointing to her guilt.
@Michael Fowkes yup she didn't know they had conclusive dna match... i suppose they did the smoothy approach to get her physically easy to take down without her gun.
@Michael Fowkes a. the young stephanie dated john sporadically b. after killing sherri ... Stephanie doesn't pursue romance & marriage with john c. stepanie marries another man...
@Duggy Dugg but also to see how she would respond to their relatively soft questioning. The more she talks, the more she incriminates herself. The game is to not reveal how much they know so that she keeps talking and revealing her guilt. Just the fact that initially she claimed she couldn't remember meeting Sheri and 20 mins later was admitting she had had public 'fights' with her, provided them with a huge amount evidence. The statement analysis of this interrogation is priceless and this footage was admissible in court. I can't imagine there are many people, who, having seen this would think she was innocent. The DNA evidence is the proof that confirms her guilt but in the minds of all who watch it, this interrogation seals her fate...
@Tony Arcieri she didn't know they had her dna.. she thot it was just a cold case follow up.. she musta thot play dumm and it'll be over.. actually , her life was over that minute..
@Tman Talk it up I think the fact that over 20 years had passed, she didn't think for a second they would ever catch her. Overconfidence of a Sociopath.
Something that always stands out to me is when Stephanie says, "Yeah, I know she got killed." That choice of those words and the delivery gives away everything. An innocent person would say something like, "I believe she was murdered" and would probably follow it with "It was very tragic. That poor woman." Saying that Sherri "got killed" makes it sound like Stephanie believes Sherri got what she deserved.
@Tuzi Kitty Cat Why not? She is at police interrogation, not having chat with her friends, it's logical not to reveal potential motive of the murder in order to protect herself. In both cases you either wanna avoid getting caught or be falsely accused just based on motive.
@Martin Ml. Banič What I’m saying is, several times before she mentions Sherri’s death, the detectives ask her what her relationship with Sherri was, etc. Even though in reality she clearly did not like Sherri (as she literally harassed her before killing her), she was very adamant that there was nothing going on between her and Sherri in the past, and that she actually knew next to nothing about her. In reality, she had stalked, harassed, and inevitably killed this woman.
So, regardless of if she did kill Sherri or not, she was already hiding any possible motive by pretending like she didn’t hate her guts. If she admitted she was relieved by her death in any way it would make her “oh I don’t know her” story false.
@Tootsie Muah Not a reach, she pretends to not know so much about her ex, but she is apparently so sure about her ex's deceased wife? In her head, she was like "if i pretended i didnt know about her death, it would look pretty sus"
So she went out and said the truth but she overshot a bit because like the op says, the way it was phrased was so weird
Idk, that did come off as weird to me, but if I heard it out of context coming from a cop who sees shit like that every day, id just assume she was callous to it now. Luckily, tho, I'm not the investigator lol
@VictoriaRainShine The difference is very subtle. I think what they are trying to say is that saying she was murdered describes it as something that happened to her and uses the name for the crime that was committed. “Got killed” is a very unnatural way to describe what happened. Also, “was” is an adjective (describing) while “got” is a verb (action word) so it makes it seem as if it was her fault because her actions got her killed. In Stephanie’s mind, that woman got what she deserved.
Elp Smith "Was" and "got" are both verbs, the first inactive and the second active. A verb does not have to be an action word; a verb can also infer a state of being! "Got killed," in this case, is a (grammatically incorrect) verb phrase! Both words work as a verb together. ("Was killed" would be the grammatically correct version.)
@t t Right. I forgot that “was” is a verb but the rest of what I said was correct. I said action word because that’s how verbs were explained to me in school and I figured that would be the easiest way to explain it to a non-English speaker
you are right. i noticed the same thing when the disgusting fred west of gloucester uk, was being interviewed under caution. he later killed himself in prison. he and his wife rose killed several girls, including their own daughters. fred had also killed one or two partners before he met rose. he casually mentioned where one was buried, saying: she got killed... this is after he has admitted multiple murders. yet he makes it sound so passive and unconnected to him, as if she happened to get struck by lightning, out in that lonely place in the countryside.
Most people are bad liars. And the detectives that are good at questioning are even better at detecting bad liars. You should NEVER EVER lie. Even if you would be (rightfully or wrongfully) interrogated, you should not lie. It will only fuck you over in the end
My problem is, I'm bad at telling the truth. My family teases me about it. It sounds weird, but when someone asks me a question or presses me, even if I did not do it and don't know anything about it, I will act like this and get all flustered and nervous and red in the face. So if someone could give me advice about how to tell the truth without looking like a liar, please go ahead
@Avocado I’m bad at telling the truth when it comes to uncomfortable questions cause I’ll start laughing or getting uncomfortable and they’ll immediately think I’m lying
It's crazy that a cop with 25 years experience at the job gets lured into situation like this and only thinks of a lawyer after 20 minutes of interrogation, after getting asked for a DNA sample without formally getting arrested nor called as a witness or anything. I also wonder how this is actually legal.
A lot of times, suspects go off on tangents in order to create time enough to come up with a plausible answer . . . hardly ever has an upside.
In my former organization, it was an investigative requirement to complete "Interview Worksheets" on ALL persons interviewed/interrogated. The sheets consisted of basic routine, general, boring questions in which the interviewee would supply truthful information. I would use the sheets for two main reasons: establish rapport and identify physical responses and "tells" of those responses. Later during the I/I, those tells would become important in assessing the interviewee's truthfulness.
Don’t ever freaking forget the fact that his brother played at Northridge. 🤣 Like what the heck does that have to do anything they asked her!? Had me dying laughing.
Hearing John Rutten’s impact statement was so heartbreaking. I was tearing up with him. So glad sherry finally has justice, but it’s terrible that it took so long since her killer was a cop — one of the people meant to protect her.
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Jacob Mckibben2022-02-06 06:19:23 (edited 2022-02-06 06:20:30 )
Just so you know, John Rutten cheated on Sherry with Stephenie. He was seeing them at the same time and...well...he was pretty much why Stephenie got so jealous as to motivate her to kill John's Wife.
As genuine as it sounds, he has blood on his hands too. I don't feel bad for him, I only feel bad for Sherry (RIP)
@Jacob Mckibben If she got to the point in the video where he was reading that statement she had already watched the rest...meaning she knew the baseline facts.
Yet she still walked away feeling heartbreak for HIM? WTFLOL...man.
He also told the police they might want to take a look at Stephanie then he just left it at that. He should have pressed further giving the police more information he knew and insist the police investigate her intensely but he didn’t. And he didn’t for fear of embarrassment and his own a**. He knew this made him look bad very bad and that’s what he was concerned about. I hope he thinks about this every single day.
I swear these vids are amazing but at the same time it’s like giving humans with bad intentions the ideas of how to get away with it. I love how there are so many tactics on how to get someone to give themselves up.
What really creeps me out is how people can be like this and how they become this, I wonder if they ever were okay before
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Richard Clifford2022-02-21 09:20:40 (edited 2022-02-21 09:21:30 )
Personally, I do not feel sorry for John. Shortly after his wife's murder, he left town, would not respond to the LAPD's numerous phone calls, cut off all communication with his wife's family, and never in 23 years did he contact the LAPD about the status of his wife's case. Kids, that's my definition of a POS. Further, I believe on some level he knew Lazarus killed his wife but he continued to shag her. The case should be used as a teaching tool at the LAPD academy as to "How to commit felonies in support of the blue wall". I'm all for thre blue wall as long as 1) It doesn't violate the law, and 2) It doesn't violate the public trust.
So the end shows her when she can no longer maintain "The Show" of her obvious innocence. It's a chilling reminder of every-day-people who pride themselves with their ability to deceive others. Ms. Lazarus 'achieved' the deception through her being simultaneously a murderer and a police officer for many years. Now she's only a murderer. The video is also interesting in its tangibly representative depiction of the victim, as always, otherwise unseen.
I've got memory issues but I still remember perfectly the years of my datings and marriages, but she doesn't remember anything? Really? Yeah, whatever, but I guess that's because unlike her, I don't have anything to hide. I feel for the man who lost his wife and so sorry for all the family members 😔 but so glad that the victim finally got justice, even if it took that long! Truth will always be revealed, sooner or later!
Having said that, this kind of interrogation is very interesting and watching it is like watching a thriller!
I’m a cop and I can kind of understand why she kept talking like a dummy, knowing she’s a suspect. Even tho she knows it’s in her best interest to shut up, she has a reputation to uphold. She probably knows some of these people and doesn’t want the humiliation or the rumor spreading. So she just keeps talking, hoping that her wits on how investigations and interrogations go will keep her from screwing up, and hopefully her reputation helps too.
But as we’ve seen from these videos, regardless what your profession is our face is going to give us away and fight or flight is gonna kick in. The entire time I was saying if you’ve been doing this 20 years you know you need to shut up as soon as you have that gut feeling you’re a suspect, regardless if you actually did it or not. Even if you’re innocent, but a suspect, your words could bite you in the ass.
At 1:06:42, the interview should have been terminated because she invoked her right to counsel.
As a side issue, once a LEO was identified as a suspect, regardless if it was 23 years ago or in the present, I would have immediately inventoried the evidence. A fucked up chain of custody will sink the best of investigations and this investigation, specifically, isn't even rated as fair on the suck-o-meter. The original detectives assigned to the case didn't follow all the leads prior to shelving it. IMHO, it was a shitjob.
No real reason of sharing this but it found it note worthy...When she starts talking about her current husband, and is asked about John, she says, "I couldn't tell you how long I talked to him prior to that." But there is this brief moment 9:42 where it sounds like she is about to say, "I couldn't tell you how long I talk to him behind his back" Maybe its just me
20:52 She says that it sounds stupid that she’d kill a lady over a stupid fight, however she did kill her over said stupid fight. So, without even thinking about, she called herself stupid.
This lady most likely is guilty-- but I think how she got interrogated foul and should not be permissible. Every person has the right to an attorney, but if you are deceived to the intent of the questioning, even after asking the true motive of the questions, and was deliberately lied to, is what I have a problem with.
@767 Driver, thank you. I have an issue not because the law enforcement lies. I don't have a problem with lying. I disagree with the style of interrogation in which they repeatedly lied to her about the intent of the questions. At the same time, assuring her that there is nothing to be concerned about. In my opinion, this interrogation removed her right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and that everything she says will be used in court. Now that her colleagues have deceived her and have her entertain all their questions. Her colleagues can now use all her words against her. I'm all for justice and seeking the truth; this interrogation does not look ethical to me.
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V I2022-02-19 05:27:49 (edited 2022-03-26 06:09:44 )
My favorite part is the insane pause that happens after she confesses "hypothetically". They both realized what she said and she immediately tries to flee like "I fucked up that ending for sure!".
Imagine getting away with murder for 20 years and you living your best life and then all of a sudden you in prison for the rest of your life lmao karma never has an age.
Also that John guy is trifling to sleep with her after his wife died and then wants to get up there and cry
@winter ramos why do y’all love to take everything so literal and serious and become offended constantly ? Do we have to be upset all the time ? I don’t like that feeling and neither should y’all but I’m not engaging. If you can’t get over you PC and realize the satire in my comment there’s no point in arguing. There was no disrespect in anything I say y’all always reaching. The woman got away with murder for 20 something years and she had a kid , a high paying job, and a husband and family. How is that not living your best life? And I even stated at the end karma doesn’t have an age. Which if you’re not good with metaphors that means it’s never to late to get your karma . Geezuz I can’t take y’all. There are almost 67 people who understood the satire in my comment. Unless you’re just wanting to be special
Yep thats why with sum situations its good to just not trip cus karma is real what goes around comes around type shit yk like ppl think that's fake until something happens to them
karma is a reincarnation concept that whatever you do in this life, positive or negative, directly affects your next life. karma is not i punched my brother 5 years ago and today i got ran over by a car. karma is for the next life, not the current
I do feel bad for the people who have to wait years or even decades for a killer of their loved one to be found but it's still very satisfying to see them get caught when they think they got away with it.
karma doesn't exist, unless you believe afterlife karma. There are several nazis that lived long, healthy and happy lives, so do murderers, serial killers and people who commit genocide.
perfect example of what happens when you see your life flitting by in front of your eyes, knowing that the reveal is coming. That you'll be spending the rest of your life in gaol
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This what I always say don't lose yourself for someone else she killed in the moment before she meet scott and forgot about what she did and know shes doing life
Weird, The original begining of this video was removed/cut and its now skipped to the part of the two detectives as the very begining of the video. what happened there? Come to think of it, I believe YT was giving JCS complaints I suppose, The beginning of this video was very detailed in describing what happened to Sherri before and after, kinda sucks that so much context to this examination had to be removed though, I can see why JCS stopped making videos on YT.
Read the wikipedia about this case, the detectives in 1986 were dumb and so was Stephenie, she owned - on record the exact gun and ammo used in the crime *and reported that gun stolen 13 days after the murder*. While DNA evidence back then wasn't as advanced, the fact that no one connected the dots of Stephanie's timely "stolen gun" is crazy.
lol, was i the only one who without the knowladge of all those psychological tricks and so on, could tell that something wasn't right with her just by her weird overall energy, facial expressions, and bad acting..?
He should carry a lot of guilt. He made the situation worse by sleeping with this murderer while engaged to Sherri. As I became more familiar with this story the more I saw him as a slimeball
Stephanie: Geez... well it's been a million years since 1932 when my husband's uncle was born and he graduated from Harvard in 1976 so it would've been about 20 years since I last saw my dad...Gee ...I can't really tell
Classic case of a "Friend's with Benefits" relationship. Seems like John didn't like her enough to have a real relationship with her, but she wanted one.
If she needed to keep talking she should have just kept asking questions instead of answering their questions. Answering a question results in more questions.
JCS had to edit a lot of his videos because they were being flagged for sensitive content. YouTube sucks, they lost a LOT of content creators over the past few years and a lot of them either defected to Twitch or somewhere else, or they just stopped making videos altogether.
That BMW John got for Sherri was the last straw for Stephanie , Sherri was beating Stephanie up that's why Stephanie bit her and shot her all those times after she was dead , Stephanie never saw this day coming , she is in extreme shock mode 📳 Stephanie took the BMW after she left the house ...Sherri was beautiful inside and out ..
I literally cannot watch her keep talking, she’s so annoying like girl, STOP SAYING ‘UM’, no wonder she fell for the tactics. hell, she’d fail a 5th grade science power point project. 🤨
This channel is amazing. Whoever it is running this channel and breaking down all the interrogating techniques is genius and really helpful in understanding what’s happening in these scenes. Thank you for what you’re doing. This stuff is so god damn entertaining. It also has made me realize how incredible interrogators are in these situations. They’re like mastermind manipulators for justice. I love it. I can only imagine how long you must train to attain those kinds of skills.
Damn, you kill the wife of someone you don't consider to be your boyfriend. I hate to see what she'd do to someone who actually was. That was stupid to say.
I feel like this video has been edited. It feels like it starts without any introduction. Anybody else think this? I thought it had an intro the first time I watched it.
@TMan96 i think they took out the description of the murder and everything because youtube has been on JCS's ass for graphic/disturbing content or something. it's complete bullshit
@Craig St. Cyr I hate to admit this but there's some funny funny moments in that one lol. Personal favorite, right next to some to catch a predator ones
@fenyl mecc he has another channel named "J C S" and he recently just had 3 videos up but now only has 2. The people who run these channels have plenty of content, they're just running the channels in a super weird way but It's obviously working.
@Chanting In The Dark they're still there he has just unlisted them. Type into Google JCS unlisted videos, you can find them on his Reddit :) watch the Juciy Somalayy video lol itw good
seriously its not even like knowing of the Lazarus in the Bible or seeing the coincidence of the name in this case has anything to do with claiming to believe in Christ, but, what else do we want from a dark world? If God can raise Lazarus maybe there's hope for the cynics too.
I'm sorry conspiracy theories are no longer allowed on social media...please readjust your thinking or you may be banned for thought-crime...have a nice day!
@David Parry It's from John, and the chronology is different from Luke so you can't really compare them, but anyway the part you're talking about is a parable. Jesus is quoting another character there. Read Luke 19:1-26
@Rally Boyd The point of ridiculing religious ideas is to try to shake the religious from their delusion. It isn't the nicest way to go about it but it works, just not when you use quotes out of context
And just because most people believe in some kind of religion doesn't make any of them right. Most people used to think Earth was flat
@David Parry I guess? Although I wouldn't call them mentally ill, that was normal back then. Not that funny though, kinda messed up given all the war, oppression, abuse, torture, and other suffering that kind of thinking has brought us over the centuries
@Rally Boyd That "Have a great Friday and weekend!" was so phony. You don't give a shit how this person's weekend goes. You clearly don't like this person's ideas, so own up to that and stop with the passive aggression.
@David Parry - at the end of the day you know nothing more than the religious folk. We are floating on a rock spinning at 10,000 mph in an infinite void that is ever expanding and ever degrading. That alone is almost impossible within itself.
Religion is a bad thing I’ll give you that. However spirituality is not. If you are an honest Christian who doesn’t rape/steal/kill then the beliefs have done their job. However like everything that humans touch, it’s ruined by those who are wolves in sheep’s clothing.
I remember when I used to be like you. Had everything figured out. I was so miserable like you are. Nobody could touch the impenetrable shell that was my darkness and misery. I KNEW everything. I could destroys someone’s faith off of simple logic because the opposite of faith is logic and logic is based in FEAR. That round led me to death and me and him had a good time for about 5 years until a gun was put in my mouth by my own hand. All because I couldn’t understand like you can’t understand that something out there is bigger than myself. I wish you Godspeed on your endeavors.
This thread got real. It’s so difficult for all of us to think the other’s thought. I see also that who ever makes a good point then follows it with a low blow. One thing that I’ve learnt over the years by working on artistic endeavors with other people is that the result and the what is way less important than the process and the how. The second will fructify the first. Really guys, let’s try harder to get along.
@Matthew Grover It's widely believed, but it isn't "well known". There's no more evidence Jesus was a real person than there is that Hercules was a real person.
He's a character from stories that copied from each other and added to the story each time. It's known that many of the stories of Jesus' life were added in the 3rd or 4th century because of their absence from otherwise complete manuscripts from earlier (e.g. "let he who is without sin cast the first stone" - theologists universally agree this was added later). And many other stories from the Bible are impossible, like the supposed eclipse that took place upon Jesus' death - somehow every astronomer and historian in the world missed only this one solar eclipse?? Many disagree wildly (e.g. how many angels were at Jesus' tomb when he was found absent? Was Quirinius governor of Syria when he was born? Or was he born under Herod the Great? Those events are 10 years apart, so obviously it's not both.) It's not possible the gospels report actual events.
@JRL We live in the real world. The Bible is make-believe
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Matthew Grover2019-08-25 01:52:56 (edited 2019-08-25 01:54:21 )
@AndroidDoctorr - it’s well known in the field of theology and religion. Not well known in the field of everyday life. If you’ve read the Koran he’s mentioned as “the word of god”, the Jewish even recognize him as a prophet, there’s temples that were built for him from thousands of years ago so it’s manifested in the physical world. There’s more proof that he existed than that he’s “just a character”. I studied theology for over 10 years as an agnostic person. Without bias you learn a bunch more about religion.
The story of Jesus has been around for 10s of thousands of years. Just a different name. Same dates of death and resurrection different names. It’s probably a tale however Jesus more than likely existed they just wrote the tale around that person.
@Matthew Grover by that logic Santa Claus was a real person because there was a real Bishop Nicholas of Myra. I've been studying theology a hell of a lot longer than 10 years so, weak flex.
@AndroidDoctorr - I personally believe the Bible is symbolism nothing more. Allegories, metaphors, lessons, teachings, stories, etc etc based in reality. The characters were real people but the instances weren’t.
@AndroidDoctorr - You seem to not understand. I’m calling your bluff. All because you put numbers down doesn’t mean that it exists. By the way you talk I can tell. The fact you threw Santa into the ring is proof. Somebody who’s studied theology would be way more put together and eager to counter point with knowledge of the subject. Instead you went for the personalized lame attempt of under cutting my points. You have not studied theology for over ten years. Reading shit on the internet from non reliable sources don’t count (:
@Matthew Grover depends which one. Protestant Bible? Catholic? Orthodox? Syriac? Coptic? Mormon? If you think there's only one answer you obviously don't know much about Christian theology
@AndroidDoctorr - Nice try. Reverting back to adolescent argument techniques concludes you have nothing left to offer. If you want to debate theology I’m here, otherwise I’m done.
@AndroidDoctorr - keep it simple don’t complicate the question. You know which bible I’m referring to when I say “bible” I’m not a professor doing a trick question.
@Rally Boyd I get your frustration about antireligious comments, even if I am agnostic. It is always jokes about pedophile priests and quotes from the bible where jebus was a little harsh. While I think all relions have goods and evils, I think sometimes the complete opposition on anything religious takes away from inspiring stories and turns a blind eye towards inspiration and creativity. Tangent here, I like the Lazarus joke.
@David Parry - and like I mentioned prior. I believe the Bible is symbolism to the fullest extent. The instances are not real but instead allegories, lessons, stories, answers and explanations of the human plight. Naturally that bleeds into all religion and sacred books. No man turned stone into bread or water into wine. They mean something else that is up to interpretation. It’s on par with reading Plato’s works or Socrates works. If you are blinded by ego and logic you will never get anything from those books which is a pity. You’re missing out on a treasure cove of philosophical gemstones. Which is turn betters you as a person, for you to move on and better the world. (:
I too was an atheist and if you would have asked me if I believed in Hinduism I would have laughed in your face, but after eating roughly 6 grams (dried) of shrooms I'm not so sure anymore. 😂 Peace and light friends. Mush love ❤🍄
@David Parry I find it funny that you claim you're an old man, yet you haven't any of the wisdom that would come with your age. Assuming you're telling the truth, I'm not even half your age but I and most people understand that some people believe what they believe regardless what you tell them. It brings them a sense of security to have that faith and to talk about it. Do you actively antagonise people because you lack that same security and it frustrates you? You've got some growing to do.
@David Parry You totally missed the point in what I said and only focused on what I said about wisdom, there's a lot more to it. Your STEM subjects don't really matter because they are not relevant here in the discission of things you cannot prove. My question to you was why do you see something wrong in letting people have their faith and belief of something beyond our lives on Earth? Do they sound absurd when you try to look into them too hard? Yeah of course they do, but I at least respect what they believe and hold dear to their hearts. Your lack of respect for that reflects that you are either using this as an outlet to voice yourself where you feel you can't in the real world, or it reflects a bitterness from something in your past that brought you to dislike religion so you now find believers to be fools or mentally ill and you compulsively provoke them because it makes you feel better. Learn from this and do better, selfishness and a lack of caring for others never makes the world a better place. Good luck to you, and I hope that you find what you're looking for on your journey through life.
@David Parry You're mistaken, it's not my Bible, I'm not a man of faith. But I will voice a defense for those people because they deserve to believe in something that brings them comfort. We live in a shitty world David, that much most can agree on. These people have found something and let it into their hearts for hope that it is true, a better place beyond this. I'm not one to extinguish hope or mock those who have it. We all hope and dream for something better, those with faith just put it somewhere else, to fault them for that is the real foolishness. You occupy yourself with mockery and disrespect rather than filling your life with true positives that would make you a happier person, you thrive on upsetting people, because you bring them down to your level. I'm not going to entertain you any longer because it's clear you're unwilling to engage in a respectful discussion. Pity that you have not learned to manage that from your education that you claim to be so valuable.
@David Parry It wasn't something I ever really had ,and I would shame them much like you for not having proof, lacking reason or evidence. But as I thought more about it, I saw how happy their faith made them. It served as an anchor to ground them in the face of adversity. I couldn't help but think to myself, who am I to antagonize these people in aims to take them away from something that they love? If they really want to live a life of belief in some greater power and they do so in a healthy way that does not harm anyone, they have every right to do so. At that point it has no effect on me what another person believes.
@David Parry that's not him telling people to kill people. He's telling a story about a king who does that. It's a parable about an evil king. Maybe read the book instead of pulling random verses when you don't even know the context.
@David Parry turning tables and cracking a whip is hardly committing violence. He touched no one.
I love people who have never even read this thing constantly misquoting it. I'm not a Christian either but at least I've read the Bible so I have some knowledge on the book. Try it.
@Rally Boyd ...man..dudes comments really got right on top of you huh?..id have so much more respect for the religious world if they would just admit that they dont KNOW for a fact theres a god..the same way atheists dont know for a fact theres not one
@Alan Ohhhh. Genius! 🤦♀️ Consider there's a reason I didn't Google Lazarus. Other than listening to David Bowie, I didn't expect much of a benefit. Thats why several people were wondering as well. Luckily, I'm surviving without the information lol Thanks anyway!
@Alan Thanks for telling me btw lol I appreciate everyone else telling me too. I've seen a lot of people mention that in the last big YouTube update comment replies were turned off so I didn't know when I commented this. But still, thanks lol
Valium Wallace lol burned David parry Considering he has a faceless YouTube account he’s just YouTube fishing for attention which is the goal of every faceless/pictureless youtuber because they don’t want to be called out...or his accounts got banned and keeps making new ones...
Haa haaaa...I know, right??? Watching for 3rd time in 2, 3 years. For laughs. Crazy woman, Lazuras was, is. Its 2019. Only heard about this in January this year.🤗🎃
@David Parry Why don't you look into biblical archaeology, you'll find they find more and more artifacts that prove the Bible down to the most minut detail. God bless..
Wow a real life female Hannibal Lector. And I know some will say " come on that's a stretch " but this woman stayed on the lam for almost 25 yrs After killing some one . No one new for that long .
David Parry the reason you feel so angry when it comes to the God of the Bible is because your feeling convicted. Deep down you know he’s real but you don’t want to submit and loose out on the sins you love. It’s easier for you to paint God as the villain to ease your conscious which is screaming the truth at you. I pray Jesus will give you eyes to see and ears to here.
@David Parry I usually equate the bible to an ancient Stephen KIng novel. But, the more I learn about psychopaths and their obsessive writings, the clearer the picture becomes. Some weird ass cult leader wrote a manifesto, incorporating real events of the time in to his fantasy world (giving you the "provable" parts of the bible). From there, instead of dying out, as is the usual case with cults, his followers grew, even in the face of facts, similar to the flat-earth cult-ure of today. (See what I did there? Lol!) Of course, the lessons are passed down by the very large families they were encouraged to have, and as most know, the lessons of our families stay with, and effect, us more than anything else. So, this cult leader just happened upon the perfect ingredients for a long lasting "religion". But that is just my thought. Not even fully my opinion, simply a thought that just occured.
@David Parry -- My god you have some issues. Not only are you consistently misunderstanding clearly articulated points, you also show some Hitler-levels of lacking compassion for certain groups of humans.
So let me put in small words so you understand.
1. You need help.
2. You need to learn to read written arguments.
3. Going on random tangents or coming up with spicy comments isn't netting you any credibility.
My dad just rescued a kitten around 3 weeks ago and named him Lazarus because he was almost dead and my dad nursed him to health. then this pops up on my youtube
@Matthew Grover Your words of wisdom as a response to that bitter, self-righteous and jaded D. Parry are the best thing I've read in a while. I wonder what he means when he says 'we are developing a cure' indicating he's active in a quest to kill off religion? His reference to a comment that 'you will die one day and the next generation won't have the chance to be infected by you!' Such venom. Not a great intellect as I imagine him Googling like crazy to support his responses and there's a meanness that I imagine makes living in his skin a real challenge. I''m sincere when I say thank you for your self-disclosure of who you used to be. It opened my mind and made me feel safer, reminding me that people can change. I hope that guy changes because the words emanating from his brain, onto the keyboard have an underlying evilness, not because he's an atheist, but because of the way he treats other people. Godspeed to you Matthew.
@AndroidDoctorr As this is one month old you may not read this but I'll ask. Just out of interest, would you share why you spent over 10 years studying a subject that you obviously don't believe in? Did you start out as a believer and then found evidence it is fiction or were you a non-believer spending years to prove your position? I'm not angling for a fight as I'm a new Christian and know I don't have the smarts in that area to stand toe to toe with anyone on the subject, I just have belief and faith, but I'm learning every day. I am however, genuinely curious.
@kimbabloom I was a Christian, and I gradually learned that none of it made sense or was any different from the claims made in other religions, or about Sathya Sai Baba (millions of followers currently believe he was the son of God, and many claim to have personally witnessed him performing miracles), or even David Koresh (there are still Branch Davidians, and they believe he walked on water), etc etc. I found out Christianity wasn't even the most popular religion when it was adopted by Constantine. I started to understand how religions form and grow in the first place. The books and lectures by Richard Carrier and Bart Ehrman were particularly helpful in that regard. But Christian apologists like William Lane Craig and Alvin Plantinga made the first cracks when I realized their arguments fell apart under scrutiny rather easily. That's what got me to start reading, researching, thinking and debating. I wanted to justify believing in God but I accidentally found out it isn't justifiable.
@kimbabloom I'm pretty sure he meant "we are developing a cure" as in the Internet, and the spread of scientific and philosophical thought. He's saying having access to information is the cure to religion
@AndroidDoctorr Thanks for your opinion of his statement. I see what you mean. Information is flooding us from all roads and directions that's for sure but I see a lot of people take a little piece of information from here and a little bit from there and present it out of context to fit their agenda. I don't consider myself a great intellect, more an observer of people and their motivations. I know a little about a lot, not a lot about a little and tend to let people live their truth but must suffer the consequences. I really care about peoples feelings and have been told I have a leaning towards intercession. I respect David Parry's intellectual opinion based on evidence which appears very important to him but the demeaning comments that he feels necessary to include in his counter arguments are such a shame for him as he pushes away anyone who dares to question. Anyway, that's his loss. Cheers.
@kimbabloom I agree, I understand where David is coming from, but I'm not a fan of his attitude. I very much believe in treating people with respect as much as possible. Even if you have a good point to make, it won't come across with a hostile attitude.
Disagree as I do with most of the contents of the Bible, the commandment to love your neighbor as yourself is one thing it definitely gets right.
David Parry hahaha let it all out my friend. Why are you so angry? Did you have a bad time with Christianity? Trying to see your point of view if your not a troll
David Parry lol I have read the Bible, I even went to Sunday school when I was young. I’m not confusing your anger for pity lmao. I don’t think calling people “halfwit” has something to do with pity, you’re jut angry lol.
David Parry lol never said it resembled reality , you just assumed that so you can make accuse for you being so angry calling people “halfwit”. Also I’m agnostic so you’re not very good at constructing an argument lol. I guess I wasn’t wrong about you just being angry lol
David Parry lol I’m done having fun, you should get back to class and stop being so grumpy😤 . I see you don’t have much to argue besides calling people name because they proved you wrong lmao. I also understand your young and believe you know everything but it’s ok, you’ll grow up.
David Parry Damn over 50 yet so immature lol. It’s ok I wish you the best and hope you stop being so angry because that’s bad for your health. Never thought studying physics would help with your immaturity, I mean if it had some correlation I would be on your level since I also studied physics, computer science, and currently learning discrete math. Have a wonderful day bb
David Parry lol don’t burst a vein there old man 👴🏿. Hopefully you get better before having a heart attack every time you hear “bless you” after someone sneezes. You’d get probably enraged 😂. Is cool stay sweet bb
@Bryce Burris I would be all for letting the religious maintain their sense of security via faith but the problem is that many religious people try to make society comply with their beliefs, demonize those that are not of their religion, prevent civil recognition of rights that are opposed by their faith, mistreat people who harmlessly break their religion's taboos, follow the harmful parts of their religion, etc. It is due to these reasons that I feel people's blind faith ideally should be challenged & that folks should find some coping mechanism for life other than unwavering religious belief.
I personally would not mock or debate religious people for discussing their religion (e.g., if they discuss what prayers to recite so their hospitalized relative's recovery may go smoothly) but if I feel the discussion has negative repurcussions for real life (e.g., talking about Biblical/Quranic verses to directly or indirectly stoke hate against gay children & adults), then I will challenge them to prove the authenticity of their religion and will try to prove the falseness of that religion so they stop being hateful to others.
@David Parry chill Winston, I was razzing you about the family name and I said Jesus existed in human form with his followers. I don't believe he was the son of God, Mary probably had some extra curricular with the milkman whilst Jo boy was at work making dreidels.
kimbabloom Thank you. The only thing I can hope to do is take my experience to help others. Suffering is self-perpetuated misery, and if I can, ill help those stuck in the cycle.
@David Parry I really don't think I have disclosed my 'magical' beliefs during this thread apart from a few posts discussing the way in which you deliver your beliefs. I don't have an issue with what you believe but rather the way in which you treat the opinion of other's. You seem to have a cure for everything. Perhaps you can research a cure for rudeness and apply that to yourself? Also, why do you respond 3 times to someone you don't consider a human being? Is it that you must have the last word on everything like a petulant teenager...yeah, yeah, we all know you're 50 something.
@David Parry responds to me: "Perhaps you should spend less time looking at the presentation style and spend more time with the content?
Reality is brutal. Why should I present it nicely?" My response: Because words matter and there are real people behind the keyboard who don't deserve to be called 'half wits' or 'intellectual cripples' to name but two of your offensive retorts. Of ALL the occasions you have responded, not once have you shown any understanding, compassion or kindness to those you are interacting with. It is a character strength to be kind and show empathy, you of which by your very behavior on here, appear to be lacking. I hope its a facade you've created to have a little fun agitating other's. You seem concerned about people who assume as you've mentioned it two or three times so I won't assume that I believe your behavior is part of your psychology but if you do legitimately deal with people who voice a different opinion to yours as you do here, may SCIENCE come up with a cure.
@David Parry Can you prove intellect , love , anger , loyalty , despair , hope , comprehension ,etc in any way other than their expression through living beings ? And so it is with the soul. We have all seen heroic courage , devotion , self-sacrifice. We have all seen utterly evil abuse , torture , deception . When you solve a complex math problem you DEMONSTRATE the existence of intellect and comprehension . When you solve a personal chpersone with either good or evil solution , you are DEMONSTRATING the exisyence of the soul. challenge good o
@David Parry What are loyalty , fear , dreams , thoughts , plans , anger , vision , mathematical theories , premonitions , made out of of ? They are known only as manifested through living beings ... As are good and evil known only as manifested through living beings . No rational human being can deny the existence of good and evil . Loosly put , the source of thought , reason , comprehension, etc. , we refer to as mind . The information your mind discovers existed before you experienced or found out about it . Again , imprecisely , the source of a moral compass , high aspiration , selfless altruism , OR deciet , murder , brutality , exoitation , we refer to as soul . The reality of good and evil existed long before you experienced them . ***** We know about the existence of MANY things by their expression in our physical world. SURELY , a being so vastly superior , realizes this uncomplicated truth .. Right ?
@David Parry 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 So YOU did not mention my response to your inquiry , did you ? Why not ? Thought you said I was the one who wouldn't respond to your question 😂😂😂😂
Jackie Ann I’m in utter agreement with you. Quite psychiatrically unwell particularly if one takes the time to read all of his posts, not just the odd one here or there. A waste of time communicating with him in the hope of receiving a logical response. Best leave him play quietly in his sandbox.
@David Parry I HAVE answered your query about proof of soul at least twice and at length. Since you seem to need to take things slowly and in small increments , let me try to answer you AGAIN but in a way that you can comprehend ....okay ? You ask for evidencs of a soul . I answer by saying that the evidence is in the manifestation through living beings , especially as expressed by good and evil . Now , will you tell me , without YOUR typical obfuscation , how you prove that compassion or rage or comprehension or creativity or fear or your MIND exist . Choose one and prove it's existence . You know , enlighten one of your inferiors 😂
@David Parry None showed up here , you said.....but you referenced part of the post in one of your comments !!! Remember ? Living beings ? You REFERENCED it , yet said you didn't see it ! Telling
@David Parry yes, I have read the entire Bible. But with a different mindset than yours. I read to understand . You remind me of the critical , negative , judgemental, narrow minded and condemning type who might watch a brilliant surgeon perform a life saving , intricate , complex operation and only be able to condemn said surgeon for cutting someone with a knife .
@David Parry When did you concede ? Really Sweetie Pie , read things more S L O W L Y , then perhaps you will be able to grasp their meaning ... I SAID I view your dismissal of me as a concession . Remember ? You said something like , "go read your Bible and leave normal people alone" Remember that ?
@David Parry You say , " I hate liars and those who spread lies.....and you fall into that category ..."
Your accusation is vague and non specific ....very unscientific of you . NAME THE LIE or reveal YOURSELF as the liar . I won't hear back . It's almost time for you to turn tail and run ...
Jackie Ann I think he’s online Googling like mad. Jackie, I mean this in a good way and with no disrespect whatsoever. You’re like a pit bull with a bone. You don’t/didn’t give up. Good for you my love. This person should be pitied as living in his skin must be a terrible existence if what he projects is genuine. He’s certainly scoring well on the psychopathy checklist.
@kimbabloom Thank you , kimbabloom. I appreciate your encouragement and your support. It was generous of you to offer them 😊 I wonder how poor David Perry explains encouragement support generosity gratitude in purely neurochemical terms .
Of course , he can't.
And while he INSISTS that you and I offer him proof in response to his questions (only to ignore any point we make which is difficult for him) , he offers no proof at all of his wildly exaggerated claims The double-standard is telling ... PS ...He will probably come back with a quote from some extremist , third-rate neuroscientist. Fear not. There is a vast body of work in which good scientists admit the limitations in predicting and/or explaining human behavior.
@Karen P Of course I've read about Flavius Josephus. Even Cristian scholars accept that the passage mentioning Jesus in "The Jewish War" was added later, and was not written by Josephus. It doesn't make sense in context and it doesn't use his style of writing
@David Parry You DEMAND answers . You get them and deny seeing them. You leave questions unanswered such as * are you familiar with String Theory and that it postulates multiple dimensions existing around us that we are unable to percieve ?. * WHERE IS THE LIE ? IDENTIFY it or identify yourself as a LIAR . I could go on , but I know we have to go slowly for you , so I'll wait for you to answer those two, simple questions.
@David Parry Among the insults and claims that I don't understand your high level science 😂😂😂😂 YOU SAID "....which came first , neither and both . co evolution works that way , hon...." ************** I completely understand that it's theorized that over eons of time chemistry impacts thought and thought impacts chemistry.. and that, in a large sense , the two are woven together in the experience of each individual
Not at all difficult to understand and , unlike you , those awarenesses deepen my faith in an unimaginably intelligent Creator . I think that your misunderstanding began because you failed to recognize that you and I were discussing components or sub-sets or "particles", if you like , of those " co evolutionary" processes. It is a given that those processes are happening co-dependantly but WITHIN that framework stimulous snd response exist... . are we clear to proceed ?
@David Parry You sound a bit unhinged ? You okay ? I have answered your one question multiple times . You leap away from my responses rather than stick with them to a conclusion . You have ignored multiple questions posed to you. Stay focused . One item at a time to it's conclusion. Didn't you learn that habit in your line of work ? You jumping aroud looks like you're dodging an honest exchange.
@David Parry I will be back in about 6 hours . May check in sooner. Why not take this opportunity to answer a few of the questions you have so conviently chosen to ignore .
@David Parry IF I said thought creates reality I can"t find it. But on the slim chance that you're correct ( you are not an accurate source for truth) then I meant it as in this example : In order to create a functional chair one must conceptualize ( think about ) the process that goes into making a chair before that chair can become a reality . Do YOU honestly believe that ypu are a superior intellect because you can point out that reality exists apart from individual perception ? You are ALWAYS looking to dispute and NEVER looking to understand ....at least in my experience.
@David Parry Your characterization of my words is , as is typical of you , deceptive. You say I'm babbling , I say you have severe reading comprehension problems ....I also say that you use chaos, frenzy and pseudo-scientific bloviating to avoid REALITY .This can easily be seen by just a cursory glance your comment thread . So , where were we ?
One rather simple question to answer . I believe you can do this . We are going to take it slow in an effort to remedy your chronic tendency to misunderstand , misrepresent and mischaracterize . I WANT to answer your question but you keep denying , distorting , misrepresenting and jumping around .... Stick with it this time. Let's addresd ONE QUESTION at a time . This way we can determine where you are getting lost Okay ?
@David Parry Soooo many times I have answered you and you won't even acknowledge a single point I've made. Let's remedy that. Let's take it one step at a time . YOU CAN DO IT , Especially since , as you have repeated over and over and over and over again , you are hungry for that ANSWER . The answer you keep pretending not to see .
Courage Cowardice Protection Exploitation Concern Indifference Joy Sorrow Peace Turmoil Kindness Cruelity Loyalty Betrayal Gentleness Savagery Self Control Recklessness Hope Despair Can you know these things in any way other than their expression through living beings ?
So Peace and turmoil Joy and sorrow Patience and impatience Hope and despair Kindness and cruelity Gentleness and savagery Loyalty and betrayal Self control and recklessness are all chemistry and absolutely nothing more. To BELIEVE that would require great FAITH . I wonder if those who subscribe to this particular faith believe that the ability to choose between them , you know , to choose one or the other , is also NOTHING MORE than the result of some neuro-chemical-soup recipe which MAGICALLY produces CHOICE
I can hardly imagine the degree of blind faith necessary to believe that.
Some people believe that thought IS chemistry. Not that thought involves chemistry. Not that chemistry facilitates thought . But that thought IS chemistry and nothing more . Soooo ... Neuro chemical soup and nothing else MAGICALLY produces : *Higher mathematics *Music *Philosophy *Art *Vast scientific discovery *Free will *Curiosity *Gratitude *Consciousness *Love .....oh I'll stop there. Suffice it to say that adherents to the Church of the NeuroChemical demonstrate a blind faith that would put Mr Magoo to shame.
@Jackie Ann Yes you are so right that there are a number of scientists who concede that science alone cannot explain mankind and that science and religion can co-exist. In 2015 there was a world wide survey conducted about the science-faith interface revealing that there are a larger than thought of existence of scientists who are not atheists. It is known that scientists are significantly less religious than a given population but in the study there were marked exceptions to this particularly in Hong Kong and Taiwan to name only two countries. Contrary to Parry's ramblings, qualitative findings indicated that there are scientists that believed science and religion can coexist and be used to help each other. As of 2015, this survey was the biggest global investigation of the science-faith interface. Of course this is just a minuscule piece of information regarding the dichotomy of science and religion and particularly since it was four years ago, many intellectuals have since debated this topic vigorously. Parry appears to claim that our morality is just the result of genetic evolution where the terms 'neuron', 'hormone' and 'gene' explain us away; however, our inviolability and the uniqueness of every man evaporates in a purely materialistic world.
Interestingly, the study's principal investigator, Elaine Howard Ecklund, founding director of Rice University's Religion and Public Life Program put it this way. "Science is a global endeavor...and as long as science is global, then we need to recognize that the borders between science and religion are more permeable than most people think."
I think Parry has vehemently followed all those intellectuals who practice scientism that has been defined by many as a narrow source of science and therein lies the conflict when neuroscience, evolution, and genetics are applied to all human affairs. I think he's saying that through my study, research and work, I have come to the realization that science is all there is, its everything. That's fine that his world view is based purely on science and that an unfathomable number of thinkers with the same views have formed, molded and supported his thesis. However, he's nobody special because so many in the field of science think just like he does. What he's doing however, is totally discrediting all of his peers who also entertain the idea there is something more to humanity than science alone.
He's right. I'm no intellectual and my field is humanistic. I haven't read the Bible cover to cover and don't profess to know everything. What I do know however is that PEOPLE MATTER and while I gather (from what he said during one of his rants) that he works in the human pursuit of artificial intelligence and believes that science is absolute, I just want to cut and paste a passage below from a 2007 speech given by Leon Kass as I think it has merit. Yes Parry can have his position about science but if one is so egotistical, a bully, blinded by their own views, who is there to listen? I said I wouldn't respond again but I did. I'm not speaking to him, I'm commenting about him and his lack of social skills. One can have all the smarts in the world but if they're in a vacuum, no-one can hear them.
Anyway, here's the what Leon Kass said and in my opinion, certainly supports what you have been saying Jackie: "Scientific ideas and discoveries about living nature and man, perfectly welcome and harmless in themselves, are being enlisted to do battle against our traditional religious and moral teachings, and even our self-understanding as creatures with freedom and dignity. A quasi-religious faith has sprung up among us—let me call it "soul-less scientism"—which believes that our new biology, eliminating all mystery, can give a complete account of human life, giving purely scientific explanations of human thought, love, creativity, moral judgment, and even why we believe in God. ... Make no mistake. The stakes in this contest are high: at issue are the moral and spiritual health of our nation, the continued vitality of science, and our own self-understanding as human beings and as children of the West".
@kimbabloom He seems to claim genius. How smart can he be when he fails to recognize the fallibility of science , which is obvious and well documented , yet screams that science is truth . how smart can he be ?
@kimbabloom Re : the number of scientists who believe in Deity. Given the fanatical and myopic and rabid tendency toward "faith in science alone " among academics , is it any wonder that people who are educated and employed in the field of science are reluctant to admit to belief in God ? To profess such belief often invites scorn , shaming , mockery , ostracism and possibly loss of livlihood. The religion of "Faith in Science Alone Cult" leaders are eager to apply all of the same psychological tortures as any other sick cult applies to those "members" who dare step out of line. Right ?
Jackie Ann Beautifully said and oh so true Jackie. He seems conspicuous by his absence but not for a moment do I think he will have a minute change of thinking. I shall bow out as I don’t have your understanding of the spiritual, faith based concepts as you do but I’ll be interested to see where this goes. Blessings to you.
Ahhhh .... The majesty of of a full and experienced orchestra playing a symphonic masterpiece ! Especially when played in a building designed / engineered for maximum acoustical value . The emotion those notes evoke ! The mathematical precision required to create symphonic order and motion . Ahhhh... *Music *Architecture *Engineering *Mathematics *Order All the result of the Neurochemical-Soup-God? How would one PROVE that? HOW would one provide EVIDENCE of that?
Memories are interesting. "Things" which once existed "out there" now reside within me. A sort of living , organic , spirit picture . I can summon memories of moments which are now passed/past to provide myself with joy or laughter or comfort or strength of resolve , etc.etc.etc ... SOMETIMES memories appear uninvited . Like they have a mind of their own😂 They often bring a guest with them , like happiness or yearning or grief or anger or assurance ...sometimes I choose to evict one of their guests and invite another more to my liking Memories are mysterious to me. Memories , such as remembering : *Being suprised by Parrish blue , star studded sky . *Snow dancing down from above on one side of the street but not on the other side of the street . *Laughing as we ran in and out of the squall . *A song *A kiss *A walk with another soul ..connected *The joy of welcoming a brand new and living being into EXPERIENCE. *The agony of holding a hand that will soon be unavailable to hold ever again ... *The slant of gold-rose light bathing the sweet countenance of a loved one. *Windy , warm ocean air and the sound of the surf and the screeching gulls and the ORDER of it all ... Yup. To me , memory is wonderful and complex and moving and mysterious . NOT SO to the faithful members of the "Church-of-the-Brain-Soup-Thought-is-Chemistry-Science-is-Reality-so-shut-up-you-ignoramuses-who-THINK-that-THOUGHT-is-ANYTHING-BUT-CHEMICALS " Nope Apparently they have PROOF that MEMORY IS CHEMICAL SOUP. Not that chemicals transport , facilitate , or support thought in the form of memory . Nope. They have proof that memories are neurochemicals and nothing more. I know they have proof because one of the basic tenants of their VERY strict religion is NEVER .EVER .EVER .EVER (to infinity) BELIEVE ANYTHING WITHOUT PROOF
@Jackie Ann Well actually I found that funny :-) Now where is that neuroscientist (?) that couldn't stop enlightening us with his view points? Wondering if he's had a chemical meltdown??
David Parry why is it so important to you to bash Christianity? If you think is delusional and dumb, that is your problem but show respect for the people who do. Go pester a Muslim over Allah or something and leave us alone!!
J Greg Hod we are all going to die eventually . No one lives forever. God doesn’t kill anyone. We kill our selves!! This world is not ruled by God. It is ruled by Satan. People use God as a crutch when they get in trouble.
shoved to the right? And you seem to sway with the popular belief. I know it must be hard to be a free thinker and go against the crowd. I’m sorry you don’t have the backbone to have your own convictions.
David Parry aww I knew you were about 15 years old. How mature and original to refer to the Ol Testament that way. Make sure you put your video game away before bed time.
David Parry I knew it! I knew it’. You are a Martian and that is why you can’t see her as human. ET phone home! Your spaceship is about to depart. Go join them!
David Parry lol you have run out of lines. You are like a broken record. Go take a break, refresh your thoughts and come back with something more original.
Hael Otny every group tends to have extremists. We have the right to disagree with homosexuality. No verse that you can throw at me, for the sake of an argument would work because most Christians will never accept your lifestyle. We will respect you as a human being and let you live your life without interfering but it doesn’t mean we agree. Is a stance based on our belief in the Bible. You need to respect that as well.
David Parry nobody should waste their time trying to prove anything to you. You are not after any revelation or information. You just want to argue because you are a miserable person. Like you said, you don’t believe in Jesus. I think everyone got it. Why the need to keep rubbing it or being insulting. You made your point, move on!
@Rally Boyd Argumentum Ad Populum. The amount of people who believe something, nor the veracity of that belief has any bearing on the truth of the belief.
Drug addictions, and thought addictions are closely related on a neurological level. Some people are more beholden to the ancient part of the brain (Meso Limbic System/emotional) rather than someone that reasons using the modern part (Frontal Cortex/rational).
How about someone flips a coin ten thousand times, charts the results, and it happens to show at one point the coin hit heads ten times in a row. Would it make sense to uphold that the ten heads in a row is evidence for an eternal, and intelligent outside force that made it happen?
How about since rainbows, iron pots, and gold coins exist that this is irrefutable proof that Leprechauns are real? Or the existence of naval ships, milk, and breakfast cereal proves the reality of Captain Crunch?
Faith (circular reasoning) are the pathways to truth...
"In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God." "but when one turns to the Lord, the veil is removed." (2 Cor. 4:4, 3:16)
"As for the Disbelievers, Whether thou warn them or thou warn them not it is all one for them; they believe not. Allah hath sealed their hearing and their hearts, and on their eyes there is a covering. Theirs will be an awful doom." (Quran 002.006-.007)
"but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Dopamine Ghost can never have forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin" (Mark 3:29)
"The second system, known as the mesolimbic system, has its cell bodies in the ventral tegmental area, which is medial to the substantia nigra. It projects to several parts of the limbic system, including the nucleus accumbens and ventral portions of the striatum, amygdala, and hippocampus, as well as prefrontal cortex. This system has been linked to reward-related behavior (Berridge and Kringelbach, 2015). Dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens increase in response to both natural reinforcers (such as food, drink, and sex) and drugs of abuse (such as amphetamine and cocaine). Additionally, in humans, activity in this region increases in response to more abstract rewards, such as money."
Marie T. Banich/Rebecca J. Compton, Cognitive Neuroscience, Section: Subsystems, pp. 2/3
"Dopamine, in fact, is critical in association learning and the reward system of the brain that Skinner discovered through his process of operant conditioning, whereby any behavior that is reinforced tends to be repeated. A reinforcement is, by definition, something that is rewarding to the organism; that is to say, it makes the brain direct the body to repeat the behavior in order to get another positive reward. ...The connection between dopamine and belief was established by experiments conducted by Peter Brugger and his colleague Christine Mohr at the University of Bristol in England. Exploring the neurochemistry of superstition, magical thinking, and belief in the paranormal, Brugger and Mohr found that people with high levels of dopamine are more likely to find significance in coincidences and pick out meaning and patterns where there are none."
Michael Shermer, The Believing Brain, Section: 6 The Believing Neuron pp. 8-10/29
"Genetic and behavioral factors influencing religiously motivated behavior appear related to dopamine metabolism and signaling. Inclination toward religious behavior and motivation has been associated with a polymorphism on the dopamine receptor gene DRD4 (Comings, Gonzales, Saucier, Johnson, & MacMurray, 2000;Sasaki et al., 2013). Acquired disorders of dopamine physiology also show links to religious behaviors."
"Religious and spiritual experiences activate the brain reward circuits in much the same way as love, sex, gambling, drugs and music, report researchers at the University of Utah School of Medicine."
"Dopamine, adrenaline, and noradrenaline are neurotransmitters that belong to the catecholamine family. Dopamine is produced in the substantia nigra and ventral tegmental regions of the brain, and dopamine alterations are related to schizophrenia (1, 2). ...The “original dopamine hypothesis” states that hyperactive dopamine transmission results in schizophrenic symptoms."
"Dopamine In schizophrenia (SCZ), there is evidence that very high levels of dopamine in the limbic system play a major role in emergence of hallucinations and delusions. Antipsychotic medications, which block central dopamine activity, alleviate the hallucinations of psychosis. Drugs with strong dopaminergic effect, such as L-dopa, methylphenidate, bromocriptine, pramipexole and piribedil, may induce hallucinations. D-amphetamine, a direct dopamine agonist, may also induce psychosis and hallucinations."
"Here, we show that administration of a drug that enhances dopaminergic function (dihydroxy-L-phenylalanine; L-DOPA) increases an optimism bias. This effect is due to L-DOPA impairing the ability to update belief in response to undesirable information about the future."
"Tibetan mystics have long practiced a method to create sentient beings (Tulpas) from the power of concentrated thought."
Note: These (Tulpas) are not sentient beings, but a manifestation of the subconscious mind through neural plasticity via neurochemical imbalancing inducing meditation. In other words it's having a dream state while awake, and interacting with a character that's made up of one's own preformed thoughts (building blocks of ideas/concepts that are below conscious awareness) which gives the illusion of sentience. In simpler words it's self induced schizophrenia due to stresses (psychological/physical/environmental) where neurochemical traffic gets rerouted causing hallucinations to any of the five senses, also including involuntary movement, and distorted speech (glossolalia).
Imagine the euphoria experienced by the average person for believing they won a million dollars on a scratch off ticket (it could be a joke ticket yet as long as they believe). Now imagine someone having the same sensations, but being convinced it's a paranormal contact for believing John 3:16.
We evolved to seek pleasure (eating/reproduction), and avoid getting killed (tiger in the grass/competing neighbor/harsh enviroment). With our increased cognitive abilities we made up other reasons for pleasure, and survival beyond basic necessity. The Dopamine Reward System over time bridges gaps in pathways in order to form habits in order to repeat behaviors, and or thoughts. The often cited testimony of getting off an addiction thanks to a God is just a placebo replacement due to the power of the mind (an AA participant I heard of chose to worship the radiator in his room instead of an higher power, and became sober).
Ancient people did not know the neurosciences. Philo of Alexandria thought that joy came from Heaven by way of God's chief archangel the "Divine Word/Right Reason (Logos)".
ON DREAMS, THAT THEY ARE GOD-SENT Book 2
"XXXVII ...And who can pour over the happy soul which proffers its own reason as the most sacred cup, the holy goblets of true joy, except the cup-bearer of God, the master of the feast, the Word ?"
ALLEGORICAL INTERPRETATION, III
"LX ... the soul very often, when it is delighted, is yet unable to explain what it is that has delighted it; but it is taught by the hierophant and prophet Moses, who tells it, “This is the bread, the food which God has given for the Soul, (Exo. 16:15)” explaining that God has brought it, his own Word and his own Reason; for this bread which he has given us to eat is this Word of his ."
The High Priest's headdress had a crown made of a plant known for it's hallucinogenic properties at which a golden plate covered the forehead. On said golden plate was inscribed sacred characters for the name of God.
Josephus: THE ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS, BOOK 3, CHAPTER 7 (172-178), CONCERNING THE GARMENTS ...OF THE HIGH PRIEST
"6. The high priest's mitre was the same that we described before, and was wrought like that of all the other priests; above which there was another, with swathes of blue embroidered, and round it was a golden crown polished, of three rows, one above another; out of which arose a cup of gold, which resembled the herb which we call Saccharus: but those Greeks that are skilful in botany call it Hyoscyamus. ...Now the fruit is preserved by this coat of the calyx, which fruit is like the seed of the herb Sideritis: it sends out a flower that may seem to resemble that of poppy. Of this was a crown made, as far as from the hinder part of the head to each of the temples; but this Ephielis, for so this calyx may be called, did not cover the forehead, but it was covered with a golden plate, which had inscribed upon it the name of God in sacred characters. And such were the ornaments of the high priest."
Hyoscyamus Niger
" ...was historically used..., as well as for its psychoactive properties in "magic brews". These psychoactive properties include visual hallucinations and a sensation of flight. ...The plant, recorded as Herba Apollinaris, was used to yield oracles by the priestesses of Apollo. "
@Bee•Tea•Dubs in the bible. Jesus raised a man named Lazarus from the dead. He was his friend. It's ironic that I'm the one to answer you and my last name is Lazarus and I have a daughter named stephanie. That's why I clicked on this video
David Parry you read the bible from cover to cover and became atheist? May I ask, do you have any experience in a position of leadership (captain, parent, manager/ceo, coach, etc)? I really want you to share with me how you got to this line of thinking.
Who knows maybe you can save me from my blindness 😉
AndroidDoctorr well in the real world we force our children to learn a curriculum to prove their intellect.
The archeologists that provide evidence for the historical content in our curriculum have found more than enough evidence of the plagues of Egypt, the destroyed towns of Sodom and Gomorrah, the ark of Noah, and many more.
Then there’s also the countless prophecies that were fulfilled. The euphrates is drying up as we type. God named the Persian and Greek empires (also Cyrus) before they existed, and when those manuscripts were damaged/lost, nonbelievers argued that Daniel was written after the fact.
In response, God gave us the parable of the fig tree. No one was directly named. Scripture study tells us the fig tree is Israel (Jeremiah 24) and they were cursed to lose their territory until the “last days” (tree withers). Jesus then goes on to say the fig tree will live again! And that it’s a sign of the end. Matthew 24:32 Israel is renamed a nation in 1948.
I pray you find the prophecies of the bible to be enough concrete evidence for you to at least pray to God. Pray for Him to show you the way to Him. Religion is evil, God is good.
@Benign Username You should read Why I Became an Atheist by John Loftus, or Breaking the Spell by Dan Dennett, or anything at all by Bart Ehrman. They'll do a better job than David Parry
@HereIsWisdom 1318 Not true.
The ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamians described the world as a disc floating in the ocean
Several ancient Greek authors said the same thing, including Homer, Hesiod, and Aeschylus
The philosophers Thales, Leucippus and Democritus all said the Earth is flat
The historian Herodotus also said the world had "edges"
The ancient Chinese believed the world to be a flat square, up until the 17th century
The Bible also says it's flat:
Revelation 7:1 says the earth has 4 corners
Daniel 4:10 talks about a tree at the center of the world from which you can see the world's "furthest bounds"
Psalm 104 says it's fixed to a foundation
Several books mention the "vault" over the earth - coming from the Babylonian conception of the world as a disc covered by a dome, like a snow globe
People still think it's flat today
Man these investigators are crazy good at their job. You’re interrogating another cop who knows all the tricks, in an interrogation room, asking questions around someone they murdered, asking about details about it, all the while convincing her they’re just asking about an art robbery case and that they’re in an interrogation room for “privacy purposes.” I suppose LA has to have some of the best officers in the country but it’s still amazing how good they are.
Another note is that they slow ramped it. Once she's locked in she isn't thinking of getting a lawyer or anything, and she's generally in a sort of trap in her mind.
@FullSend ABeerForMe well it’s one thing to tell if she’s a liar, but they need more than that. they needed a verbal confession to details to force an alibi, which is hard to squeeze out of the person asks for a lawyer. the detectives did a great job.
They are probably good at there job but I don’t think this lady was putting on any sorts of tricks 😂 I think she got very lucky because remember she bit the lady on the hand after she killed her which is pretty batshit crazy
@FullSend ABeerForMe guarantee you wouldn’t be able to tell if she was lying if you were sitting across from her. The only reason it’s not impressive to you is because you KNOW she’s lying.
“We got in a fight, so I killed her?” said sarcastically but legitimately what happened, and as close to a confession as they needed. The fight that she previously claimed didn’t happen and/or couldn’t remember. After all that yammering and deflecting, she just flat-out says it in a moment of anger and feigned disbelief, but she finally said it. Great interrogation.
@Minisquix 4444 45:57 I think this is what the original commenter is referring to. That timestamp she says it as a hypothetical "they said", but here she just flat out says "we had a fight, so I killed her?".
It's not an interrogation didn't u see the whole video? 🙄She sat willingly to discuss the issue she could've left anytime. YouTube has cut out this video to 25 minutes, the original was more than an 1
What's up with the rumors that jcs got kicked off or pushed off youtube ?
Also I need to rant about all the people using Jcs's videos and name making reaction videos. It's super annoying when searching you can barely finding jcs videos because every other video is a damn reaction video.
This is my new favorite channel . These are better than any professional criminal documentary channels ... minimal exposition, maximum actual footage. No reenactments, no messing around. Allowing the audience to see first hand... WoW.
I guess you never know until you're in that type of situation, but to have that little self awareness as to how you're acting and answering questions and to not request a lawyer is crazy to me.
@Cole Dodge they have to build rapport. If they start being aggressive with the questions right off the bat, it usually makes the person shut down...therefore they are lessening their chances of a confession
@HereIsWisdom 1318 Oh absolutely, I just meant like maybe for a SPLIT second she thought she fooled them all and got away with it once and for all. I just can't believe she worked as a police officer for 25 years and still lied that bad
@Daylyn Maybe for a split second, but again, i gotta believe that if they didnt arrest her when they did, she HAD to know she'd be arrested by day's end!
@Daylyn she was caught by surprise. No matter how good she hid the skeleton in the closet, she'd always be taken aback with sudden attack after decades
@Anastasia Olson same. My hope is that investigators are trained well enough to recognize when those of us are innocent and just having a total mental meltdown over the stress.
But also, let's just hope we never get blamed for murder. 🤣
Well...answer the questions that are asked, dont offer information, dont lie.
Your best bet is to always always always ask for a lawyer. Innocent or guilty, ask for a lawyer. Youre not required to speak without an attorney present.
I would imagine disclosing an anxiety or trauma disorder would prevent possible misconceptions. It might also be wise to:
- Ask for an attorney before the interview
- Ask to use coping strategies (taking breaks when overwhelmed, having objects to release nervous energy, etc.)
I have no idea what would be allowed and what wouldn’t (cause apparently investigators love to apply/inflict psychological stress or use manipulative tactics. They want you to be stressed, so... who knows 🤷♀️)
Personally, I would either have a mental breakdown or just completely shut down in a confrontational situation. Here’s hoping that I never get interviewed by authority figures 🤞🙏
@Small and Stressed i wouldnt disclose anything. Keep your mouth shut, except to ask for a lawyer. Innocent or guilty, anything you say will be used against you.
The DNA was damning enough, the "surveillance" was just to frame her behavior and personality to the judges. She didn't know she was being interrogated until the last minute, and even then she was handcuffed due to the evidence.
Uh, gosh, i meet him in 1978 and uh gosh i was wearing shoes with white shoe laces and i had gas, but gosh you know i mean its been so long you know gee, there was air outside with some birds and you know gosh its been so long you know gosh i think, its been so long i may have had a Rectal contusion from a rather large BM, but i mean gosh what's this about, i mean its been several trillion years you know, i mean the space shuttle orbited the earth and i was born in 1960 and McDonald's sold like a billion hamburgers and we may have had two of those but whats this about i had a fight in first grade but geez you know the house needs to be painted but um geez whats this all about you know, this room has carpet but it's been here forever but yeah, i knew him we have driven past each other you know, my tires were low on air and the tread was low and geez I may have hit a pothole but gosh the USSR was acting strange and that guy had a big mark on his head but I think my watch was telling me the correct time but what's this about, i know his wife was killed but my first memory was an elephant at the circus and he might have been there too and his wife could have been on an airplane but uh, gosh i mean geez the moon effects the tidal waves on the earth but gosh this is uncomfortable.
Was just thinking the same thing. I re-watch these videos occasionally and I recall there being more explanation as to how exactly the murder took place and what the evidence was.
You can tell that’s exactly what she was doing at the end when in hand cuffs, then coming to the realization that she made a mistake “aside from the actual murder” of leaving her DNA on the body. You can see her shaking her head side to side.
for real. the sudden change in speech pattern is enough of a giveaway. sis went from speaking without an issue to stuttering, saying long sentences full of nothing, going on unrelated tangents and using the same words and expressions repeatedly.
I was JCS Patreon supporter for about a year & a half. I’ve binged most of, if not all, the videos multiple times. I’m soooo excited that since the latest upload “What pretending the be crazy looks like” has brought so many more people into the rabbit hole of these amazingly informative videos. It’s so deserved.
@Cameron Burnard JCS sent out a post on Patreon stating they weren’t going to be adding anymore exclusive content on the channel (or something along those lines, can’t remember exactly), so I canceled it. I’m more than happy to subscribe again if the circumstances have changed. It was one of the reasons I was so happy to see a new video! Their videos are amazing & would love to keep supporting.
You dont kill a Rasmussen.. you just dont. all these "sen" ending danish surnames, they are off limit, don't mess with "sen" ending surnames. Rasmussen, Nielsen, Olsen, Kristensen, Madsen, Christensen, Kristiansen, Andersen, Sorensen, Larsen, Jorgensen, Pedersen, Petersen, Poulsen, Mortensen, Johansen, Carlsen, Frederiksen, Phillipsen and you can add like many many more, useally danish firstnames with an added "sen" .
Same with "gaard" ending surnames, like Kirkegaard, Ostergaard, Norregaard etc.
"sen" ending surnames is down to the aspect of danish "søn" or in English "son" = "sen" so Nielsen is referring to the "son" of Niels
Same with "gaard" as in "gaard" meaning farm in danish, so more or less meaning a person from that farm.
though many sen-ending surnames later been exchanged to the English meaning verb like "son" Johan"sen" = Johan"son"' like fx danish descendent Scarlett Johanson. If you wanna go for a "sen" ending dude.. go for Jeff Bezos Jorgensen, that dude is cornering the world.
“Did you ever date?” “Well, let’s see, what year is it now? I was born in 1959, he was born in 1953, I was in diapers until 1962, blood type is A positive, I know his blood type is AB negative, I can’t say we dated, I lost my house in the earthquake so I guess our relationship just didn’t work out, I don’t know what to tell you, I just don’t know what to tell you. Like I said, I just don’t know what to tell you.”
"Gee was it....................it must've been.....
........92..... Or was it 93............. 92 or 93.......... Gee I don't know it was so long ago you know?? What year is it?? I mean ages ago you know? What is this about?
She was beginning to realize, she was a suspect for a crime she committed 20 years earlier ; thinking she had gotten away with murder. Someone should have reminded her, there is NO statute of limitations on MURDER ! Hey ! Stephanie , you failed, being a cop. You need your money back for that lost education ! Better yet, the Police dept should sue you for deception and pretending to be a cop. You are giving all COP/s , a bad reputation......Shame on you...... restitution is also in order......Your estate should be" liable " for the loss of salary your victim could have generated....millions.....A civil suit in the air ? Her family maybe ? .
She doesn't even realize--though she should know better--how that selective memory sets her up. She can recall all KINDS of details from way before the murder, and then everything after the murder. But nothing at all about the murder victim or the crime itself? That's mighty convenient, Stephanie.
-Murder is a lot harder to get away with than you think -If you don't ever say "I don't know" or sound angry when it's clear the suspicion is on you, you start to look very guilty -Once you commit a crime like this you will be looking over your shoulder literally forever -DON'T. TALK. TO. POLICE. WITHOUT. A. LAWYER.
Read the book "You have the right to remain innocent" by Professor James Duane. He goes over many examples of innocent people who speak to police and create severe problems for themselves. The only exception is Leaving the Scene of an Accident in which you should tell the police what is required by statute.
Yeah, but she’s a cop and may figure they have her on DNA....subconsciously she may want to be caught and have it be over....so much internal conflict sprung out of nowhere wrecked her shit, which was already nutz
@nothosaur Surprised the covert camera and No Miranda Warning did't get this case tossed, even though she was not in custody they were still interviewing her as a suspect in a crime, even though they didnt tell her that
Random murder is easy to get away with. The thing about murder that makes it difficult to get away with is the fact the majority of people are murdered for a reason whether it be a sane reason or not. People just don’t normally kill others without some sort of reason
@Odie Man The lack of immediate Miranda will sometimes get any answers before it tossed, but tbh they could probabl;y have convicted her on the dna alone.
abee Since most of the people commented that they watched Jennifer’s solution first, I commented this. MOST PEOPLE’s point of view is that they watched Jennifer’s solution first then got hooked. Like bruh chill, I even tried to be nice dude. Anyway❤️
Only the Avatar, master of all four elements, could stop them, but when the world needed him most, he vanished. A hundred years passed and my brother and I discovered the new Avatar, an airbender named Aang, and although his airbending skills are great, he has a lot to learn before he's ready to save anyone. But I believe Aang can save the world.
@MꓘFeddle yeah this is very compelling to learn investigation and interrogation techniques but this woman is terrifyingly creepy and I'm pissed she got to live her youth and the victim didn't.
@iloverobotLove triangle murders are fueled by jealousy, spite and irrationality. She was likely angry when she killed her, and was just trying to take out additional fumes because her death didn’t alleviate the frustration. Biting is far less effective than blunt force trauma, though- so she only had to do it once to give up.
@Anita Remenárová Can't imagine where you got the whole "every word uttered by a human must be taken at face value" bullshit from, I certainly never said it. This is awkward because I love edgy humor, yours just wasnt very obvious I guess.
either way being super sarcastic for no reason about it is even funnier than making a joke nobody liked, so i guess you taught me about humor after all. Thanks!
@Vinny Humor is subjective bud, someone already liked it. You're free to believe I'm a sociopath though if it makes you feel better about your non-existent sense of humour.
I don’t buy that excuse in the least. She knows she murdered those people, and now she’s pretending that she forgot? No dice lady! I’m a little too smart for these sociopaths or anything else you want to label. I’ve dealt with all kinds. Problem is, I don’t know why everyone is so baffled by these people and so stretched. It’s a clear schemed tactic everyone has the capability of possessing. Love hew she see saws behind the questions
That's exactly what I was thinking as soon as they veered off stolen art she should have lawyered up they questioned her for an hour and then says you have the right to remain silent
I think she was trying to remain as innocent as possible (albeit failing miserably), if she had lawyered up it would've immediately raised some red flags and I think she was trying to avoid that.
What I can't over is the fact that she's been a cop for 25 years and was this terrible at dealing with the situation.
@Ivanildo Sousa Alfredo yeah i guess thats what he said at the beginning of the video, doesn't matter how much you know about the integration tactics until they're being used against you
I think she was making mention of the fact that it had finally sunk in as to why she was there, that being after she spilled the most incriminating evidence. If she had been told early on she was under direct suspicion she would of just shut right up, but their approach to the situation caught her off guard, it was a masterful ploy by the detectives for sure.
Robert Redfield I agree! It’s crazy how people think they can talk their way out of it, or that they’re smarter than the police. People talk themselves into a life sentence all the time. They even tell you up front when reading Miranda rights, “anything you say can and WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU in a court of law.” always lawyer up!!
@Ivanildo Sousa Alfredo once the started digging into her and by the 1st hour or 2nd hour of this interrogation, its time to lawyer up. If they're bringing you in for a 20 year old murder crime, chances are its not for laughs....
@Ivanildo Sousa Alfredo That is the problem, innocent people get lawyers, guilty people don't because they think it makes them look guilty, always lawyer-up especially if your innocent.
thing is it wasn't a interrogation, they made out as if they were just having a conversation with her. That's beyond suspicious if you're just having a regular meeting with your colleagues and they ask a question and you say immediately " I want a lawyer"
@Kenneth Perkins that's as suspicious as you can get though its not a formal interrogation. If you're having what you think is just a regular meeting with colleagues about art and they ask you a question about a murder victim from 20 years ago and you immediately ask for a lawyer without them even accusing you of anything you might as well tell them you did it.
The common sense everyone is forgetting here is: -the shock of something you did decades ago being brought up -not be taken to an actual interrogation room -being asked to help with something related to work (initially to disarm you) -not knowing you're being recorded Unless you were some kind of absolute genius, i don't think most people would have seen threw this.
@Ivanildo Sousa Alfredo I agree that is what she is trying to to do but the fact is if a cop is detaining you even if you are innocent you should lawyer up. Cop or not, always lawyer up.
@Kenneth Perkins Remember in the beginning, the host says "Being interrogated and witnessing an interrogation is two totally different experiences". I still agree with you tho, as a veteran policewoman, she should have seen it coming... but in the end, she is guilty so ultimately, the outcome "should" be the same in any case.
I'd like to point out the amazing work of the two interrogators!
After years of watching true crime, I can tell you this for certain: never ever ever talk to American cops, whether innocent or guilty. Those mofos use all kinds of entrapment techniques and their goal IS to make you look guilty. THEY ARE NOT YOUR FRIENDS AND THEY ARE NOT ON YOUR SIDE. Always, always, always ask for a lawyer. Don’t ever take a polygraph- those are inadmissible in court and generate many false positives.
@Kenneth Perkins so you Want her to have even a chance of keeping on lying and twisting justice? Why? (Not saying innocent people havent been incarcerated falsely-that is just Brutal; but, atleast, when someone is proved to be guilty..and were watching the recap of the procedures...why even wish she'd use more means to get off innocent as long as possible? Why?
Once they alluded that they were looking into this case and at her like a suspect because she was involved in this case she should’ve simply said that she feels uncomfortable with the line of questioning and attempted to leave the interrogation room. Then they’d have detained her and she would ask for a lawyer.
She talked a bit with a sense of security. She knew she got caught and could not get out without looking suspect. She tried to get it over with "it was a million years ago" and some supply.
She thought all DNA from the scene had " disappeared"....but her little blue friends missed one envelope in the back of one freezer....^^ Bad job manipulating evidence.
Most people will willingly and gladly speak to police if they had nothing at all to do with the crime, or any suspucious involvement. Police question and eliminate suspects this way and can tell if you are being honest. But! If you fought a woman over a guy and were out shopping in her neighborhood the day she got bludgeoned to death..... Lawyer.
@Robert Redfield If you watch much of the ID channel, you'll learn cops don't call you in to interrogate you unless they already know the truth, that's why they can twist the story and get you to talk.
Yeah you'd think she would have destroyed the DNA evidence, she worked so closely to day after day year after year. Just goes to show the complicity regarding law enforcement believing they are above the law. The sociopathy is clearly evident in this video.
Yeah you'd think she would have destroyed the DNA evidence, she worked so closely to day after day year after year. Just goes to show the complicity regarding law enforcement believing they are above the law. The sociopathy is clearly evident in this video.
@Ivanildo Sousa Alfredo as an attorney, a I am telling you if you ever find yourself in a situation where cops are asking questions FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, never assume "lawyering up" makes you look guilty ESPECIALLY if you are innocent. ASK FOR AN ATTORNEY!!!! I can't stress this enough to everyone watching these!! These people in these videos are criminals, obviously lol but ask for a damn attorney if cops are asking you questions! It is your right and cops will take more liberties if you do not assert that right. I graduated law school with a man who was wrongfully convicted and spent 16 years in prison for a heinous crime he did not commit because he thought he was "just being helpful" to police and never asserted his right and they interrogated him into a false confession.
TLDR: Lawyering up will not make you look guilty, it can keep you out of prison!!! Sincerely, your friendly neighborhood lawyer
@Valerie Behrendt so this is tough one to answer, because obviously the gut reaction is hell no lol but the prosecution may be able to present enough evidence to show that this was not an interrogation by perhaps saying that a reasonable person in her exact position would not reasonably believe this was an interrogation. Do I think they would be successful showing that? Unlikely. However there is another possible use for it and that is for the purpose of impeachment. So while the content of this interrogation would not be admissible, The interrogation could possibly be used for impeachment meaning that if she starts giving completely different answers on the stand under oath the prosecution can say that's not what you said on this day, were you lying then or are you lying now? and it would be used for the purposes of attacking her truthfulness on the stand as opposed to being used for the content of what she was saying (that's a very simple explanation of impeachment, there's a little more to it to do it right without breaking rules of evidence but I'm not about to put you through a long and boring lecture). I would have to look into the actual trial documents to see how it was used, if at all to better answer and I think I will look into it because it is such a fascinating fact pattern and I'm curious myself. I don't work in the criminal field as an attorney, but I do have some basic understandings of it and trial advocacy knowledge from law school and studying for the bar. And I think every single attorney's advice would be to always ask for an attorney when talking to cops for anything lol our professors in school always said that
@Valerie Behrendt they said it was admitted in the case in court, and at the beginning they defined it differently to an interrogation, but I have forgotten the word they used.
@Elizabeth Bennet And have sort of a god complex, gladly. AkA: "They are soo dumb they won't catch me..." - what leads them to being careless and making mistakes.....^^
Oh pahleeeease , they don't call it "one big gang" for no reason. I know of countless death cover up's & police suicides personally in two different states due to the higher ups making sure things get kept under wraps instead of allowing truth.
@Binyamin Shmuel Oppenheim you do know that it was the police that brought her to justice 23 years later when pretty much everyone forgot about the case. If they were corrupt and didn't care about the truth, they could've let her off as soon as they saw one of theirs, a senior detective was involved. Nobody would ever know. They deserve praise. Just like with general population, most cops are good but people are quick to make assumptions based on few and what they hear in media.
@Binyamin Shmuel Oppenheim I needed to file a police report for a stolen item and the jerk officer drew his gun on my big goofy friendly dog. Now I have a Yorkie and still would worry if I needed to call the police.
GiDD you’d think she’d be better at answering the detectives in a more convincing way though. She seems so shocked and bamboozled by every simple question.
It was enraging me how just stupid she was acting. Golly gee guys I dunno if I had a fight with another woman after I went to her place of work. Good on the guy for rubbing in how much he loved his wife, I bet that hurt her ego.
“Does this man’s name ring a bell?” “I’m not sure we went to college together I think.” precedes to tell every detail of his life and explain every single relationship she has with his family
@Cassie C A dear school friend died of Leukaemia when we were both 8. My mother sat me down and gently told me Gilla had gone to Heaven that morning because her body could no longer fight the illness. 2 days later, she took me to view Gilla who was wearing a beautiful white gown and had flowers in her hair. We went to the funeral, which was beautiful. I've never forgotten any detail of that or so many other occasions in my life, from weddings to funerals to holidays. This woman worked for the Police. She knew all the tricks but still couldn't put it together.
It's easy to point out such flaws when we knew she was guilty. Granted, we would have found it very odd when directly looking at the footage, but I'm sure that if any asked her about this in a casual conversation (assuming such a conversation even came up) we wouldn't have assumed she was actually guilty. It's especially difficult when she responds in a false manner, as most wouldn't think to probe for suspicions of her showing a deceptive response.
Gotta pull the ol switcharoo on them I mean every time she asked what this was about they curved her too lmao granted she already knew what it was about lol
Probably right!? I thought the same thing. Like WHY? Why bite someone prior killing them? May as well clean ur hair brush out & leave all the hair on her, than clip her nails & toe nails & leave those on her, than cop a squat & take a piss on her, than dig deep & spit on her. So stupid.
mandy moore The only thing I could think is maybe they fought first and during that fight she bite her then after she got the upper hand continued to beat her. Edit: I am aware that the bite and beating was postmortem. I had forgotten but I’ve been told like four times now haha.
@Shabazz except the Coroner said the bite wound and facial bones were broken AFTER she was already dead! It was overkill, just like what Jodi Arias did
Sae N I mean they very specifically said that it was from the bite mark. That was the only physical evidence ever mentioned, as far as dna goes. No point in adding more to the story that what was already given.
The bite was most likely inflicted during a struggle (wrestle) when Sherry caught her. That’s why it was on her arm. And she probably didn’t know the significance of DNA technology cuz back then it wasn’t fully implemented in investigation. She also made it look like a robbery and it was a cold case.
@mandy moore I believe the bite was post-mortem, which suggests it was the result of a complete loss of control due to anger, or absolute hatred, most likely both.
Stevie Nguyen Someone has already pointed out that they said the injuries outside of the gunshots were postmortem. That doesn’t look like a robbery at all. The only reason why they thought it was a robbery is because someone else recently got robbed in the area. A robber wouldn’t waste time beating a dead woman. In fact they usually wouldn’t kill her in the first place. Nothing about that said robbery and they should have seen that from the beginning.
Shabazz read the report. Stephanie staged it to look like a robbery by placing some electronics (vcrs and stuff) around the crime scene. Obviously she knew how investigators would analyze and think, and to her luck there had been breakins in the area. Yes a lot of the injuries were inflicted post mortem but since the bite was semi-punctured, medical examers couldn’t definitively say. Tell me why would anyone bite a dead persons arm? The bite was consistent with someone putting Stephanie in a choke hold. Thanks.
Well based after an hour of listening to her being completely made a fool out of by the silliest of excuses. I'm not too surprised she fucking bit her. I legit can't believe she's been a cop for 20 something years and got that easily tricked. Then again, a cops ego knows no bounds. That badge gives you complete power and all the God complex to come with it.
@mandy moore the way the victim was murdered and the bite showed it was probably personally for her. Just my 10 cents since it was a love triangle or whatnot.
Maybe someone else already commented that but if I remember correctly, DNA evidence became a thing in the 90s. Since that happened in 1986, she might not have known that this piece of evidence would make all the difference one day.
@Shabazz i thought they said in the beginning the medical examiner determined the bite was post mortem and so were a lot of the other injuries. so this pig killed her and then beat a lifeless corpse.
@Jeff Michel Sounds like maybe she thought it would look like just a murder if there wasn't signs of a fight or struggle as a result of a break in, attempted robbery maybe. It is an odd thing to do once you've already taken the person's life. You wouldn't want to stay there longer than necessary.
mandy moore they said in the video that they reopened the case specifically because new dna technology was there that would allow them to test. And that was 20 years after the murder. So at the time dna wasn’t even on her mind because it wasn’t traceable
I can't believe that she, a detective, didn't catch on to what was happening and just shut up and demand an attorney. I'm sure she never thought of DNA back in 1986, but if it hadn't been for the bite, she would still be a free person. Very possibly retired and with an LAPD pension.
I had an ex come over to my house and pick a fight with me. I had my back to her and she bit me like a jaguar and I reached back and grabbed her and pinned her to the ground for like 2-3 seconds. She immediately called the cops and said I strangled her. I probably would have gotten a domestic assault ticket, and looked like a dude who hits women the rest of my life, but after she gave this story that I assaulted her I took my shirt off and had a huge full mouth bite wound that didn’t go away for months. And because it was on my back, they knew I couldn’t have been attacking her. She had no marks whatsoever. They ended up taking her to jail. Even though I was relieved, I still feel horrible about the whole thing.
What a wild and crazy woman Stephanie is. I've known women like that before. If you ever meet a person who shows they have a problem controlling their emotions and go into uncontrollable fits of rage and anger, the best thing to do is distance yourself from them and refuse to have anything more to do with them. You definitely don't want to date or marry them.
@mandy moore well it might be because of a struggle. Like if someone put u in a headlock how do you get out of it? You don't have your full strength or leverage to pull out of it so you do either 2 things, if it's a man then grab his nuts and destroy his generations or you bite the arm
Jane King I had to ask google what a Justifier is. I’m not sticking up for her but I’m thinking how could she even go 20 odd years Harbour that secret knowing that for sure she was going to get caught making them faces, I Wonder what else she got away with that nobody will ever find out about’ hopefully they looked into her history in the police force just amazed the police lady kept it going for all them years another false corrupt police 👮♂️ sorry to go on I mean if I knew I was getting caught I hand myself in when I was a spring chicken I would want to spend my old arse in jail crazy crazy 😝 lady I love watching this kind documentary I’m baffled at how they really think they getting away with it 😘🇬🇧🍀🐊🙏🌹xx I mean in this day and age stupid cow had it in a bag and she bite them duhhhhh 😘 I really think anyone that tries murder in 2020 has learning difficulties or has something wrong to live in a fantasy world 🌍
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Umm gee.. I don’t know... Christopher Columbus? Doesn’t ring a bell 🌝 he found America? Doesn’t sound right... I mean that was like a million years ago
"Hey Mrs. Lazarus can you quickly go over the chapter about ancient Egypt for us"? "Gee.. that was like.. 5000 years ago, doesn't sound familiar. I'll have to go check my pictures."
No she wouldn’t we get a constant flow of pics in a slideshow lol yes she’d be a terrible history teacher especially with the whole brutal murder thing.
@Hydralisk of course you would, I’m just saying it’s not far fetched for her not to remember a lot of these details they are asking her: They never asked if she killed her.
@Lunar DeBrie jeez, I-I mean, um, I’m trying to think of how close we were after we first met. And then there was-um- that, uh, that time we saw the monkey in 1992...Gosh!
@Mary Galstyan But it is almost believable that she would have fumbled and said it during this poor performance......What it was came down to was 25 years of Scott free syndrome, She simply melted under the pressure and single handedly morphed into every kid in history that stole a cookie out of the cookie jar.
My 8 year old pulls the same faces and uses the same phrases and question dodging when I quiz him on whether he has brushed his teeth or not before bed. I've learnt a stack of handy interrogation techniques thanks to Jim. Might even repay the favor and jump on your Patreon page and show you some support.
@BrokedDownPalace they obviously teach you but they probably looked at these videos as an exercise or on a free day💁🏾♀️ ain’t know way you can learn all that just by watching these videos💀
@BrokedDownPalace dude, in case you haven't noticed, youtube is not only a source of entertainment but a place to find educational videos. I'm in my second year of med school, and most teachers highly recommend watching certain's YouTubers' videos or lectures before class. It's not that strange for schools to find useful material on here
@mar the dreamer Of course there is a massive amount of educational videos on YouTube. But if you're paying tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars for your degree (and there are multiple people in their class) so I would expect the degree of learning material to extend significantly beyond YouTube videos like this. Shit, if I was going for a criminal psychologist degree (as was what was originally mentioned), I would hope that there would be a massive reservoir of interrogations, mental illness sessions, etc given it's all recorded and you are going for a professional criminal psychology degree
@BrokedDownPalace You're not paying for the education, you're paying for the certification that you've completed courses and the pedigree/brand of the school so that others can be confident in your level of knowledge. If you just want to learn about something, there is no need to go to college for it.
@BrokedDownPalace One problem is that most recordings aren't open to the public. Most interviews like this never get released and "mental illness sessions" (I assume you mean therapy with psychologists?) are protected by patient client confidentiality laws. So the number of interviews like this is actually much smaller than what you might initially believe.
@AshCosgrove No. It just means a college degree is another filtering process for employers. And let's be real here, we don't want random people performing surgery or designing bridges. Because there are literally lives at stake.
@AshCosgrove yep. It's an outdated way if going towards a financially secure future. Most people end up almost 100k in debt. Entrepreneurship is the way to go.
Yup, must've been the only thing they looked all year. 4 YouTube videos. It was only a 3 hour course. Such a shame.
C'mon man, being contrary just to be contrary doesn't make you look smart or cool, it makes you look like a bitter cynic. Rick isn't cool, you aren't supposed to like him.
My criminology teacher uses these videos as well! She had only assigned to watch 1 vid at the beginning of the semester but I ended up watching all of them in 2 days🥲
@Wakey Wakey eggs and bakey it’s outdated unless you want to become a doctor or lawyer or engineer which is what people who are actually smart are going to college for. As for those who “end up in debt” or end up failing or dropping out its because they weren’t smart enough and had not plan in mind. They decide on not taking responsibility and blaming the system as being “outdated” don’t blame anybody else for your flaws.
@BrokedDownPalace I highly doubt their entire education is coming solely from YouTube. Professors tend to explain the videos and teach from it. Not to mention YouTube isn’t the only media used. There are many other tools utilized from textbooks to online resources
I can’t believe this turned into an argument or debate. The OP just said that college professors occasionally show JCS videos as a tool for students to learn some stuff while entertained. And it turned into a debate about college and student loans Guys. It’s not that serious.
@BrokedDownPalace obviously watching a video is a very small portion of what teachers do,they just do it to showcase and give a picture in their heads ,especially in early stages.This actually a very good way of teaching and obviously not the only one.I mean just like another person mentioned they watched like 3 or 4 videos so it probably was around two classes most if they watched the one hour long ones.
I wouldn't know. Because I personally lecture on propositional logic and syllogistic structure.
What does that mean? It means I can evaluate evidence and argumentation to determine whether or not they can demonstrate the claims they attempt to make.
If they can't demonstrate their claims, it's usually because of a logical fallacy, either formal or informal.
Your comment here is a good example of a presuppositional fallacy. You simply presuppose a claim to be true at the beginning of your argument.
So, no. I don't know how poor it is that schools use videos on YouTube. Unlike yourself, I don't assume an academic video becomes invalid depending on which forum its on.
If I take a book written by Richard Dawkins and place it in the Fantasy section in a library, will that make biology fake?
Of course not. These type of jokes will fly on your 50 cent music videos. But here you will find academics who speak and think just a bit differently.
@BrokedDownPalace you don't have to be so naive. An open minded person will learn more things. Everyone is in the state of learning their whole life, even teachers. Learning never stops.
@BrokedDownPalace Are you in college? Cause like the guy said before you, YouTube videos work as good exercises and aren’t used as the primary source of learning. Just because YouTube videos are good enough that a professor views them as the best way to explain the subject doesn’t mean it’s below average teaching. Like the commenter said, some videos are just really good.
@BreakfastClub Unfortunately he has been copyright striked and cannot continue the channel because of that. He posted more about it in the community tab. It’s such a shame because this channel is so entertaining and educational.
I wonder what would have happened if when they asked do you know "John ROOTIN" with the wrong pronunciation, she answered No. What would the criminal psychologist say about that?
14:53 There were 8 separate witnesses who testified that this woman confronted the nurse she murdered at her place of work in hospital, and that she was so aggressive that security had to escort her out. Moreover, she threatened to kill the nurse as she was being led out and yet this woman was given a Police uniform and guns. Maybe these are the minimum behavioural requirements to join the Police force.
@Opie Utt Even worse. The hospital incident along with threats to murder should've ensured she was kicked out. One can only assume that incident was not reported to her colleagues. If that was the case, it was a terrible mistake. If it was reported and she remained a police officer, then that was an even worse mistake.
@767 Driver Yeah bro, in third world counties. Police forces should not be this incompetent in first world countries. They're the equivalent of a gang.
Quit preaching. Nobody knows what actually happened in that hospital. How could they have punished her when it's impossible to know the full details? This doesn't reflect the competence of our police force. Saying otherwise is pretentious and stupid
@FiNiSH Random I don't usually respond to moronic or idiotic comments like yours, as one is better off watching cement dry. Firstly, what was said in the video was sufficient enough for me to have said what I said. If this serving officer, HAD to be physically escorted by hospital security from the building after threatening the person she eventually killed using her service gun, was not enough for you to see this person was not fit to remain an officer, then you live on a different planet. Maybe to you her actions, threats to kill and being escorted by security is "we don't know what happened", and is not enough to remove this person as a uniformed officer with gun, but for the rest of the world it is enough evidence. I suspect you are either training to be or are a police officer, hence your aggressive attitude in your comment and you seeing nothing untoward in this woman's behaviour at the hospital. One last point: I don't need to besmirch "your" police force, they are doing just fine by themselves. One more thing: For your information, I wasn't preaching.
Where did you find that info? I’d like to read more about this case and all the other evidence they has against her. I think someone in the PD helped hide evidence
Maria Quijada2022-01-21 16:51:58 (edited 2022-01-23 04:35:13 )
I have to constantly remind myself that a lot of the questions they ask her are not to get a specific literal response but instead it's all a mind game so she will end up confesing because it stresses me so much that the answer to an easy question becomes such a long monologue. The detective's patience blows my mind every time.
Can’t believe that she was working as a police, how tf could she pass the tests? It’s so disturbing, a normal person can obviously tell her personality is reflecting as a sick individual.
She was totally caught off guard, so this is a raw reaction of shock. What's surprising is that she never said, "I'm not saying another word without a lawyer."
@Greg Fisher it’s kinda obvious I’m focusing and analyzing her since it’s her interrogation… Sure she’s shocked since she got caught of guard, and she’s shocked because she knows she’s not innocent🥰
@Elin Carlén police testing on moral grounds is a written and verbal test. When screening, it's difficult to weed out sociopaths and the like, specifically because there is no real weight. I mean, if the screening involved putting cadets under severe stress to test moral acuity maybe. But it is again hard to weed them out cause they will have time to plan for it. You can only go so far with a test before it becomes abuse. Don't listen to the blind cop-haters. I don't like them much either, but it's not so simple as they talk it up to be.
@Elin Carlén External monologue: "It's so obvious that she is a sick individual, how could nobody have seen that?!" Internal Monologue: "So which emoji should I use to accentuate the part where i refer to her murdering an innocent woman? Hmm the smiling one with the hearts floating around should do fine. Yeah that looks cute :)"
@Frank Egle That seems like a bigger problem to you than to anyone else. Please just scroll pass if you don’t have anything intellectual to add to the discussion
I've watched this a few times..that golden moment at 0:50 when she realised in a split second that her world had disintegrated...pity we never saw the change of emotion in her face but you can hear it in her voice...excellent interview....she just fell apart !
Personally I would be concerned if the woman I married was still intimately involved with a former boyfriend who worked in law enforcement. More concerned than if the other guy did not work for law enforcement.
If I’m understanding correctly, this guy was still dating this sociopath/cop while married to someone else. Apologies if I heard wrong from the video.
But if true than he bares some responsibility for this woman losing her life two decades ago. Granted, he’s not the one that committed the murder.
That's pretty crazy, she thought she got away with it! Science can now solve these cases. This also shows that even if you are trained or experienced. Lying is too hard to hide!
Holy shit!!! Her reactions to this looks so guilty it is almost obvious to anyone!!! Her hand movements, her trying to explain stuff with really good details, but in a long time pulling the memories out... This lady is guilty
With all her hand movements hitting the table- I didn’t feel that I really needed to know more on how she otherwise acted guilty, that action is so obvious 😹
JCS literally the top crime channel to exist on YouTube. Literally could have had his own show on Spotify or whatever program or platform. If it were up to most I feel a video a week would be ideal. But I know the fan base recognizes JCS is the best and so we gladly operate on his time.
You have a person who works for the police department who distrusts the system when that system is aligned against her and two detectives who agree with her about her distrust…
and people in law enforcement wonder why WE don’t trust them. 🤔
Needed to get her in a place where she didn't or couldn't have a gun. The D.A. and the chief of police put these two detectives in charge of the arrest. The location was key. They recorded with the hope that she would say something to incriminate herself and oh boy! did she ever! (BTW, she left her gun in her desk🤷🏽♀️)
Did they ever advise her of her constitutional rights? I know they did it under the guise of a consensual interview, but I don’t know how any of this is admissible. It appears that they had PC for arrest even without this interview. Did they go through this whole charade just to get her gun away from her before arresting her?
I feel like her being a murderer ruins the integrity of every case she ever worked on. And her doing fundraisers and stuff doesn't negate that fact. Her motives have been...self serving since she went to that womans home and killed her.
Everyone is ignoring the obvious: this is the same department that completely disregarded her as a suspect because she was on the job and has known for vast cover ups. There’s a very distinct possibility that she was as dirty as they come and even this investigation was mismanaged poorly almost as a courtesy to her.
I'm glad she's busted, but this brings back to mind what lawyers always say: Don't talk to the police. If the DNA evidence was so solid, why bother with the interrogation?
1000% true that you shouldn't talk to police without a lawyer, & I say that as someone who comes from a law enforcement family... As to why they bothered with the interrogation when they already had dna evidence- I think they did it just to fuck with her. It was punishment for dishonoring the badge and playing them for fools for over two decades. Well deserved and well played.
@Emma Gatewood Nice try....but no. This was NOT an interrogation. The point was to arrest her in a location where she didn't and couldn't have a gun. These 2 detectives were responsible for the arrest location. They recorded in hopes that she would incriminate herself and she absolutely did 💯%!
Lawyered up or not she was getting arrested.....But ONLY with the certainty that she was unarmed. (Fun fact: she left her gun in her desk upstairs 🤭)
She's so bad at lying I can't wait to get to the end to find out how they actually caught her, because it definitely wasn't her brain that kept her out of jail...
Det:Can you give us a DNA SWAB Her: maybe, cus now,now,now,now,now,now I’m caught. I can’t believe this. In 1996 me and my husband got married right before that I killed her… I just can’t even believe it. I’m shocked. I’m shocked
JCS - This video was the first production of yours that I watched a couple of years ago - miss you so much! Will check out your future platforms, thank you and your team for your excellent content and production values. ox
I would think that she would have at least worked on her story after that many years but, Nope. 🤡 Side note * Her facial expressions matched Charles Manson.
wonder why the professionals didn't pick up on her during 26 years..some cops shouldn't be cops..and police their own to root out unstable one's...but...hear it everyday somewhere...america uhh
@stu baker I think you’re vastly underestimating the camouflage skills of psychopaths / sociopaths. Dangerous individuals who fit that description need to fit in with society as a method of survival...if you’re not looking for them, many can fly under the radar
@A BIt doesn't, polygraphs are garbage with no science behind them. There's good reasons for why they're inadmissible in most states of the US, and almost every country outside of the US. They're just on TV so much that people think they must work. In modern policing they're usually used to try to elevate stress levels during interrogations.
@Justin Ward That's just to fuck with you. They're no longer allowed in nearly any court because they can't actually show anything except excitement, they are mostly there so you get flustered and say things you wouldn't otherwise.
I really believe that people think that asking for a lawyer is incriminating and pretending to be truthful and fully cooperating is the most inconspicuous tactic. Obviously the best thing to do is ask for a lawyer but I imagine this is the logic of why they wouldn’t
This is only shows when being brought in for interrogation it's more than likely that the detectives know you're involved in the crime they're just fetching for a confession to make their case stronger for prosecution. They set a game plan for every suspect, they dropped the bomb that she's a suspect in the crime and then almost immediately pretended to be doing her a favor and that they're are trying to help her. She was a cop for over 20 years and still mindfucked her.
She totally deserves what she got I just gotta say I think their tactic of claiming the footage was surveillance and not an interrogation so they didn't have to read her her Miranda rights was absolute BS lol
Her eyes are scary you can tell she has no emotions and she’s a terrible liar
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Patrick McCarron2022-01-26 04:41:59 (edited 2022-01-26 04:53:13 )
I do not think she ever intended to kill his wife. She was still deeply in love and a stalker and was snooping around John's house and probably did not expect his wife to be home sick that day.
She's a cop and didn't know how to interview! She should know to assume they know everything so tell them everything whilst also telling them nothing as you would do with a good lie. She has 'got away' with it for 2 decades so she must know that the only thing that could incriminate her is the bite on her victim's arm through DNA, so invent a reason why that might be there. It's so long ago she could claim they were lovers and had a fight before she left and her victim was killed. That's how clearly guilty get away with crimes. Clearly this woman is not bright so, also, clearly it must have been the cops covering for her when she committed the crime!
Wait... I thought police protect their own no matter what they do or who they murder...? People on reddit and Twitter told me that!
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Bill D'Berger2022-02-01 05:01:00 (edited 2022-02-01 05:04:41 )
You just hate to see it, all the animals who swept up after her all those years to protect their own reputation have a long retirement in hell to look forward to.
They literally explained that they only used that to get her away from her desk so there wouldn't be any rumours spread due to the actual line of questioning.
A concerned stranger • 20 years ago I mean she had to, if she had requested an attorney and wanted to remain silent it would become obvious she’s guilty so she HAD to roll with it to keep low profile
Jacku Dark During a police interview, all people in the room need to be stripped of any and all weapons, including fire arms, tasers, and pepper sprays. It’s to facilitate an environment conducive to acquiring sensitive information that police interviews are intended for. If anyone had a weapon, it could be argued that the interviewee was under duress, therefore rendering the entire interview and all information in it inadmissible in court.
@Jacku Dark You want to confront a murderer with the fact that this is her last moment as a free women and have hear wearing a pistol within reach?
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@Black Phoenix they literally told HER at the beginning of this interview that the art thing was just a cover story out of respect to her so her co-workers wouldn't realize she was being interrogated. This was addressed earlier in the comments. She def. understood she was in deep shit right from the giddy-up. But yes she should've lawyered up instead of incriminating herself for an hour.
mwtriplett1 not much of a cover if u don’t ask any art questions, I’m stating that she should have already realized it was a cover being a cop herself and not being asked anything about art. They never even mentioned an art case haha she should of been on to them from the jump but luckily she wasn’t very intuitive or very aware of her situation. Which is good cause they caught her up
This reminds me of the scene from Shrek, when Prince Charming is asking Pinocchio about where Shrek is, and he says: “Welll…I don’t know where he’s not”
witch witch witch!! I am just appalled at the Police Dept and how much cover up they did. I wish they all got their ass in trouble. Am sure is way more than we can read about too. She cant lie now. 2022 and the DNA tests are extremely accurate.
Coming here from Stephanie Soo’s true crime mukbang ❤️ love her. Crazy story
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Brenda Trump2022-01-21 20:02:31 (edited 2022-01-21 20:03:49 )
Lol, the "gulpig" she did when her mind went wild about the possibility that she's going to get caught. Imagine the dreams she had all of those years or should I call them "nightmares".
I love this case l just wish she got more time, it's even sweeter that they got this witch when she was probably ready to retire 🤣😂, that woman did nothing to her.
Agreed. A sociopath usually has their whole life to practice acting normal, and she clearly isn't one. If she's any kind of a -path, she would be a psychopath.
Sociopath would be acting in this exact (or more convincing) manner hours after the crime. Decades later and she’s sputtering like she just got caught 😂
Meng Wang definitely not a psychopath. You wouldn’t see this amount of discomfort with A psychopath. psychopaths don’t get nervous like this. If she were a psychopath, you wouldn’t detect ANY nervousness. Psychopaths are also very skilled liars and manipulators. She’s waaayyy far from any of that. If she’s anything, she’s a narcissist.
Sociopaths are not equally sociopathic. Just because you understand the idea of a sociopath, it wouldn't make you an expert at identifying all of them.
katryn you’re right, being a sociopath or even a psychopath doesn’t automatically make you really good at lying itself. But it does make them a better liar than the rest of us. But the lying is paired with charm, manipulation, and not showing any signs of discomfort. So even if the lie isn’t the best, paired with all of this, it gets brushed off. That’s how they get away with stuff. Sociopaths are usually better liars than most of us though since they’ve had their whole lives to practice. Lying really just comes natural to them. All a sociopath and a psychopath wants is to get their way, so lying, even about big stuff that would normally be very difficult for the average person lie about, doesn’t mean much to them. Lmao sorry for the long response ,,, I find this stuff so interesting vnbbbvgvfyhvgvv
Meng Wang a sociopath is usually the weaker link they are way more prone to anxiety and it is extremely easy for their mask to come off, they were born “normal” then grew on to be psycho. A psychopath is however born and had their entire life to practice seeming normal so she definitely is not a psychopath
I'm sure this video was the full-length 1 hour 12 min interrogation, now it's been chopped to 25 minutes? A full length video can be viewed here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5ljpPTNvCM&t=409s
Right, I think it's because the whole channel is under pressure from new youtube guidelines, any mention of violent acts in a video and the whole thing can be taken down
An innocent person would have instantly said “John Rutten, yeah I knew him and dated him 20 years ago, is he in trouble or dead or what’s going on with him”?
If I was innocent I definitely wouldn’t ask if he was dead, I don’t need the cops thinking I know anything about anything because I randomly brought that up. The correct answer is ALWAYS “I want my lawyer” no matter if you’re guilty or not
@diazjordan54 she was secretly being recorded and was a "friendly " chat... she was able to walk at any moment , notice the secret camera on the case on the desk, durrrrrrrrrr
Or when you mention his wife, as a cop, and your reaction isn't "oh, wow, that's right, she was murdered, wasn't she?" as if you'd just forget that bit of info "I was dating him just a couple years before, that could have been me murdered in there", nah, those thoughts never crossed your mind because you know exactly why you wouldn't have been the one brutally beaten to death in his house.
@TransRoofKorean Exactly! This woman is so bad at lying. It's like she never even thought of this happening. Her getting caught. It's like she's thought nothing more about it right after the murder occurred to be that bad and unaware of how to speak... nearly at all. 🤣
That’s true, i think i would be more guarded tho.. this is an at work conversation. I think i would say that I know him.. why? Because it’s personal information and I’m at work. Thinking along the lines of “why are you in my business” and all my ex’s are alive 😂 🤷🏽♀️
In college I got called in to some assistant dean's office for "aiding and abetting", with the threat of serious trouble (I had a stop on my record until I met in this guy's office.) all because I copied my $75 parking pass and let my poor friend have it. When the guy asked if I knew of (my friend) I didn't deny it. Because we had several classes together so I just paused for a second and I was like "yeah...I know who he is. I think he's in a couple of my classes, why?" Then he said his parking pass was a copy of mine and I said I probably had it on my desk or threw it away and he found it and made a copy. Then the guy was like "oh, well OK, just be careful next time." Lol. Don't play dumb. Just sound honest like you're not trying to hide something.
@diazjordan54 It wasn't a formal interrogatory, they were suposedly going to ask her about a case on her department, she wouldn't need to ask for a lawyer and if she was innocent I don't think she would have asked for one. But yeah you should ask for a lawyer even if you're not guilty.
Dude her dna was found in the victim so cares what innocent person whould have said. They already knew it was her they just wanted to gain some credit to themselves
@TransRoofKorean the first reaction after the detective said, it’s relating to his wife…should have been, I know she got murdered…instead she said, I know he got married years ago.
@C T I'd certainly be way more rehearsed than this! I'd admit that we dated and answer everything I could honestly without incriminating myself. The less you have to lie about, the less you'll give yourself away. She panics as well. Doesn't matter how long it's been, you should always be prepared for the day your time is up. Even if it never comes. 🤷♀️
If I was in my late 50s early 60s and someone brought up my ex from college I’d definitely immediately ask if they were dead. That’s exactly where my mind went too lol.
@The Studies Show Right? Especially if I did it. Lol! With what she knew they knew already from the case back when they first worked it she should've been smarter than to act like she barely knew them. People, especially homicide detectives, wouldn't forget something so significant. So she probably should've just told all the truth she could. The less you have to lie about, the less you give it away in your actions. She should definitely know that. 😂🤣
This video is oddly distorted. It’s like a segment of it was just cut out, basically the entirety of the context about Lazarus was just cut out for some reason.
I read more on this and the handling of this before 2009 makes me angry. Sherri told her worthless husband several times that she was uncomfortable with Lazarus and asked him to intervene. Ruetten, being the spineless person told her to ignore him. After her murder, Sherri's family all told the police they suspected Lazarus. Her father, Nels even mentioned that right before her death, Sherri was concerned that Lazarus was stalking her. Ruetten, on the other hand told the police that they never talked about Lazarus. Sure buddy.
You may think, "Give this guy a break, he had a lapse in judgment." I thought that too, but then I found out that he slept with Lazarus after Sherri was murdered by her, moved away and remarried. That doesn't sound like he felt guilty about creating the motive for his wife's murder. Also lying to the police was a misdemeanor, unfortunate that he couldn't get charged for it.
What did Sherri's father do, on the other hand? He put up a reward for finding who the real murderers were. He contacted the police, including the chief of the LAPD about his suspicions with Lazarus. He publicized the reward by helping a TV show put together a segment inspired by his daughter's murder. The state of the crime scene also did not match the theory that Sherri's murder was the byproduct of a botched robbery, either, but the cops did not look into his suspicions. They told him he watches too much TV. In 1993, when new DNA technology was available, he offered to pay for the saliva sample to be tested. The police told him they couldn't because they needed a suspect.
Also, what was that witness statement? It was mostly talking about her physical appearance. Really shows where this loser's priorities lie after all these years. Nothing about how she was an intelligent woman who started college at 16 and became the director of nursing at the hospital she worked at in her late 20s. I'm not buying those crocodile tears. You didn't even do the absolute minimum.
I watched a documentary on this case and I knew nothing about it. Before Stephanie was ever even mentioned, I thought the husband had to be involved, because The Husband Always Did It. Then when the Stephanie story came into play, I STILL thought he was involved. But no, because Psycho Pstephanie totally would have thrown him under the bus if that had been the case. He’s still a creep, though. 🤷🏻♀️
Yeah, I’m sick of John getting a free pass. Too many comments by people feeling bad for him. He was a wuss and a coward and he never supported or protected Sherry, even after she was killed. What a P.O.S.
Thanks for putting this out there. I knew something was up when he started talking about her physical appearance in court as if losing that was why he was upset. Mentions his wife’s personality after he mentions her attractiveness smh
Thanks for this. Keep your lawn mowed and low, Gotta watch out for snakes in the grass. If everyone on earth momentarily showed their true nature in the form of a physical manifestation, let's just say things will get ugly, and fast.
@J Me R u I would like to think that at this point in time, we're taught to believe everyone is the enemy. I think we'd be pleasantly surprised. 🤷♀️ But I'm an eternal optimist. 😊
Im starting to think Sherri’s husband knows more than he’s letting on, i.e telling Stephanie “Sherrie’s home alone now.” (Thats a fake quote i made to further the theory)
Dang.. she became director of nursing by her late 20s? she did that all herself? what a strong and respectable woman.. women who do stuff like that and are good mothers automatically become a strong respectable woman in my eyes. Lazarus on the other hand.. she reminds me of i think its cuckoo birds, where the mother plants her egg in another bird moms nest and leaves the raising all to that mother and leaves. Shes conniving and will do whatever it takes as long as she comes out ahead and not in a good way. be it murdering someone or falsely imprisoning someone i bet shes done it all...
E E, blown away by your comment. Sherry's Husband had to know by the state he found her in that no way was that a random murder! He didn't take the Hospital incident serious enough to push for a restraining order and to insist Psycho Stephanie was dangerous. It seems the police knew but protected her back then.
@Jaclyn Holder Oh, goodness, no. Hmm. Well, it wasn’t a documentary per se but some Discovery or ID crime show. It was about 45 minutes long. Hit Alexa and ask for “Sherry Rasmussen case,” maybe? If I can find it, I’ll post it. 🤷🏻♀️😊
@IWantThe’80’sBack He called them to make sure that Stephanie was not a suspect, which tells us that he even had suspicions that Stephanie did it. He’s such a loser
@Biniam Dahlborg Do you know where we can find a transcript of his testimony. I couldn’t believe a judge wouldn’t allow a camera to be present in such a high profile case. I would love to read what was said verbatim.
While I’m not gonna defend John for his odd actions after Sherri’s death(mainly him sleeping with Stephanie) the statement that he was just talking about her physical appearance is just untrue like he goes and says a bunch of stuff like how she was a hard worker and had a kindred heart
@Powell Denise It's public information. Look on the government site for their state and case. You should be able to access the court case transcript there.
I'm not arguing with the findings here, but I haven't looked yet either. Always research the research you're reading. Never just agree and say thank you like it's truth now. Bad idea... That's how society came to run like the children's game: the telephone game. Lol
This is a very accurate layout of their research and opinion on this case (which is just an example since this is over and done with). Just always remember, do your own research over the things that intrigue you.
Just last night I got into a heated conversation with my mom's fiance because he thinks "All Satanist's are the same thing and he's not having that darkness in his house if I wanna bring it up." I laughed hysterically because #1: he's the one watching videos on it. #2: I studied Theology for 25 years. 🤣 It makes me upset when people just believe what they hear. The modern church of Satanist's, the actual Satanist's church, don't believe Satan is real. They worship the ideology of him because he was the ultimate and first rebel.
He was watching a video about your typical joke Satanist's who don't know their churches Tenants or what real Satanist's actually believe. Usually pretty lost and trashy people.
Then he accused me of advocating Satanism. LOL! No! I'm advocating facts man... and your judgement about what you're ignorant on. And he listens to musicians who swear they sold their soul and scream about the Devil. 🤦♀️🤣 Pantera and all the big 80's metal bands. So Ozzie and all. But I'm the one who's causing an issue? LMFAO!!!
So my point? Make sure if it's worth your time to speculate, study, or judge... know your shit. And know it for yourself. Do I think all the "thank you's" are permitted and okay? Absolutely! This is amazing to hear and obviously took time. But like they like to say now a day, I'll fact check it myself if I'm ever that invested.
Do I immediately doubt or believe their information? No. It's extremely helpful. Just make sure you know it's fact before saying it to another. 🤷♀️ I mean, if we all did that? In my opinion, there wouldn't be much to argue over anymore except personal emotions on matters.
At least one person agreed. 🤣 And many here discussing it. I know many others who feel the same. Whether you care about having morals or not is not my concern or care. Nor do I care about your short, unexplained, and ridiculous response. But you go edgelord.
The internet isn't just trolls and people looking for attention anymore. Caused by their mommy or daddy issues flaring up (which all society has). More and more, people who make useless or trolling comments now get run off. Not laughed with, but at. And ignored and so off they scamper. So do I care about you not caring? No. I know negative nagging people are in the minority now. 🤷♀️ Lol
Love how many comments are being deleted by the YouTube idols. Don't know if anyone else is experiencing that, but I know at least one thing that gets deleted every single time I post it. An innocent honest link. But "they" apparently don't want anyone watching the video there. Lol So just curious if anyone else has noticed their comments going missing... 🤷♀️
All I want to do is be on a research team for this channel. This content is so gripping for some reason. It’s not exploitive of crime and criminals/victims, it’s just so matter of fact and interesting
As soon as they mentioned his name she should have said “oh, yeah, I dated him for a few years in college. Great guy,” and tangent about THAT for a minute, a real innocent cop would have been like “his wife got killed a few years after we lost touch, such a tragedy”. This faux innocence is just.... not believable and so defensive right away. You don’t just forget a 4 year relationship and his wife that gets murdered right after you break up. Yikes.
yeah and at the start saying she hadn't had contact with him since college, never seen his wife or talked to her to only later reveal that in fact she might have had a conversation with her, but she's still not sure about ever having known her and oh, maybe they did meet and oh! I think I might have maybe possibly talked to her sometime on the phone??? seriously can't recall, no didn't talk to him since college, but also talked to him after being informed of his wife dying but hahaha what year was that??? gosh millions of years, I think dinosaurs surely roamed the earth when we last talked? when did I even meet my husband, haha I L O V E taking a gazillion of pictures and OH I just scanned some of his brother??? hahaha how funny this all is and such a coherent storyline my life has been from my storytelling...
just wow girl! 23 years after murdering someone and you still didn't have enough time to maybe think about the day you could be interrogated??? wow!
I mean i really dont get why she didnt destroy or falsify evidence, i mean she was a respected detective, a veteran. With almost unlimited space of movement. Im sure the evidence at the station wasnt hidden as it was an old case.
Evidence was destroyed AND REMOVED. She either wasn't aware or couldn't find the bite mark Evidence. Hell, the criminologist had a hard time. Everything about finding her guilty was like lightning in a bottle.....literally.
Jeremy Jackson2021-10-23 00:02:52 (edited 2021-10-23 00:03:17 )
Imagine all the other cops that have done the same thing and are out and about right now. With over half a million cops in America, it's basically a statistical certainty that there are active police officers that got away with murder that are interrogating people right now.
@Quan Bee Yea, but knowing where she ended up it she probably was rather incompetent, or given very little responsibility, I'm assuming a fair deal of both
Lets see, his brother went to Northridge, he had a shooting average 42 points per game, there record was 32 wins and 15 loses and his cousins name was Donna but I just can't remember what the girl I killed name was. good grief! SMH 🤣
Stephanie at a drive thru. May I take your order? Stephanie.. Gee, I used to work here.. What year was that tho? I was, let's see, I worked with Shelly, I knew her boyfriend....
@Jazz of All Trades thats not how ANYTHING works, mr owner of facts
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Patrick LaPointe2022-01-31 15:51:45 (edited 2022-01-31 15:52:07 )
@Jazz of All Trades again, that is your opinion, i was reacting to his very human emotion at his deposition. So, you keep having your opinion and i will keep having mine
@snart Actually, she would be closer to wrong. With this example she was about 1 million years off while with the dinosaur example she would be over 250 million years off.
I thought I saw you at the Van Halen concert back in '84... I was the one standing right next to you wearing the red T-shirt and black jeans. Do ya still recognize me? <: D
@Jasper1229 Do a web search for "Eric Dubay Dinosaurs Never Existed" if you want to challenge yourself. You can't make a truly informed opinion if you don't know all the facts.
@Flapjack I do know all the facts. I don't care what some evangelist scammer has to say about it. There is a bunch of evidence that dinosaurs exist. No proof that god exists though.
@Jasper1229 Oh, so you know that there has never been a full dinosaur skeleton ever found of any dinosaur ever? And you don't think it's odd that no civilisation before 200 years ago found any dinosaur bones at all? IF you were aware of all the facts (those just being two of many) you would at least have reasonable doubt. You are basing your conclusion on indoctrination you have been fed your entire life, not real research. Also, I didn't mention God once. Why are you determined to link the two?
@DonPablo she is actually a good liar, she even created fake personas on the spot and give them jobs, and remember when they stop working, how their kids were called and everything except for askimg phone numbers lol
“Gee gosh good golly well… I don’t know I went to ucla and gee my name is Stephanie I think… and gosh I saw a poster at work maybe gosh a flyer or something.”
Because they already had her DNA for the bite mark she left on Sherrie. This was just a ruse to get her in a location where she had to surrender her weapon.
@Tony ArcieriCop-privilege is more appropriate, they didn't throw this case to the side because she's a woman lol but they absolutely will do that for another cop.
It's kind of amazing she was even arrested. The victim's father told the original investors that Stephanie probably did it. Crucial evidence 'went missing' in the police's possession. Kudos to these intrepid officers
@Grainne Mhaol Her colleagues didn't "cover it up." She wasnt even in the homicide division when she did the crime. So you can put your conspiracy antenas down.
@JTrain I hate to break it to you, but cops aren't confined by division when an officer is a suspect. It isn't a conspiracy theory, it's a broadly known fact that police forces protect their own.
@Grainne Mhaol For roughing up a suspect or petty crime. To risk a jail term over a murder that you had nothing to do with for a young cop you probably didn't even know? And then not cover for her when she has been on the force for decades?
Detective: “Do you know what happened to his wife?” Stephanie: “Um..I mean, it’s been so long ago..I think I killed her, idk, um um, what is this about! Why are you asking me this!”
Detective: "did you kill her?" Stephanie: "i don´t know, geee, god, uhm, it was so long ago... if it was five minutes or twenty minutes... i´m shocked, it was so long ago, what year is it now?... you know that big island in hawai? i did snorkeling there "
Oh gee let me think... i went on a scuba diving trip in.. must have been 87 or 89 with Josh, a friend we knew... cause he played football back in i dunno 84 and maybe i killed her in... gee 86-87 but i couldnt tell you cause there was an earthquake in 91 maybe, what year is it no 2008-9 i dont remember... why are you asking me?
She’s about to crash my memory card. I’ve taken so many screenshots bc this is memeable. Or just good for torturing friends with terrible faces. I need a Stephanie Lazarus emoji sticker set.
@Legendoflaw21007 Whittle I don't even use a PC anymore phones are faster. I have a laptop same spec as phone but phones miles faster. What year are you living in?
@Michelangelo Nintendo64 actually. But Stephanie was lookin' just like Yoshi before the krash. Side note, It's silly how much pride I feel that folks are still seeing, responding to, and updooting my silly insomnia quip. No shame, this comment was the highlight of 2020.
Van you’re actually more right about that than you may think, as a former K9 Officer there are two groups. One is the high and tight “Shining Star” cops who will fuck over anyone and overcharge anybody they come in contact with. Nobody wants to be friends with them, so they befriend and inevitably fuck over each other. The other group is what I was a part of. Laid back, always try to localize and deescalate a situation that doesn’t need to have further conflict. They’re typically SWAT, some detectives, all of K9 and some patrol officers. We stick together, have each other’s backs’ and does everything in our power to help and defend (you know, what we signed up for.) We keep the other group at a distance but act nice, but they’re the ones who inevitably become Top Brass and parade awards around.
NotAnyone WorthRemembering you can tell a difference, even as a civilian. I have quite a few friends in our local department. You can tell the ones they don’t like, but they are professional enough to not come right out and say which ones are assholes.
Burnt Orange though I would agree that it isn’t necessarily horrifying, I would say it takes a pretty horrible person to take away someone’s dearly loved one out of pure jealousy and selfishness. The victim was a wife, someone’s daughter, and possibly a sibling that was mourned. It’s a pretty heavy grief knowing that someone you love has been taken from you and you’ll never see them again. I promise I’m not trying to be argumentative, as you’re right, compared to Ted Bundy, she’s not that bad. But, she was fully capable of committing 1st degree murder for a self-serving reason and keep it in the closet for 25 years. To be completely honest, John Rutten didn’t help matters by sleeping with her after he was engaged to the victim.
@FemBot Mmmm,you don't know that she wasn't a threat to society. She got away with a very brutal murder for more than 20 years, possessed with a firm confidence regarding her ability to put one over on her colleagues, friends and family and was legally allowed to carry firearms to the grocery store, She's obviously not the perp that was gonna cop to other crimes to get it off her chest or ease other people's suffering... she is a sociopath.
I saw a video the other day of a K9 cop almost breaking his dogs neck because I guess the dog didn’t smell anything in the car they were checking. He was so rough and aggressive with that dog, my stomach turned. I’ve had a different view of K9 cops since. Really hoping how he treats his dog is not the norm, but really wouldn’t be surprised if it was.
@Burnt Orange The punishment for murder isn't supposed to be less just because there was only one victim. Used to be, it was the noose every time, and with little delay. We shouldn't belittle the death of someone because it was done as a "crime of passion".
exactly haha she really went from “why are we talking about some guy i dated 100 years ago???” to “he played basketball, his brother played basketball in north-ridge” lol
Stephanie barely knew him. she went to one of his brother's basketball games at Northridge then have stayed the night at his apartment on Roscoe after having drinks with John's neighbor, Roy Socobu.
@Woke Ryan Lazarus dated John Rutton before he met Sherry(the deceased), after John proposed to Sherry, And after Sherry was murdered. John Rutton actually told detectives he thought Lazarus was involved in his wife's murder,, but he dated and spent time with Lazarus after his wife's death. (See pictures at beginning of video of pictures of Lazarus and John Rutton).
Cops: "Did you ever date John?" Stephanie: "Well, I caught the ferry over to Shelbyville. I needed a new heel for my shoe, so I decided to go to Morganville which is what they called Shelbyville in those days. So, I tied an onion to my belt which was the style at the time. Now, to take the ferry cost a nickel. And in those days, nickels had pictures of bumblebees on ‘em. ‘Give me five bees for a quarter,’ you’d say. Now, where were we? Oh, yeah! The important thing was that I had an onion on my belt which was the style at the time. They didn’t have white onions because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big yellow ones.”
I’m not sure why this comment make me laugh. Can u explain it more so I can know why it’s more than it just sounds white privilege and funny? I’m being serious and not snarky. If I don’t ask then I won’t know
It would’ve been so unexpected for her to hear that name in that setting - her mind would’ve gone from ‚this is a nice chill day‘ to ‚I‘m completely fucked & my life is over‘ in a matter of seconds. That’s one hell of a switch
@Nostie i can’t find any information about who makes these other than I’m pretty sure it’s more than one person
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Jon Weman2021-07-11 05:38:30 (edited 2021-07-11 05:39:56 )
@Nostie in that instance his reasoning is convincing though. The detectives who spent months looking into the case would have known how to pronounce the name of one of the most important people in it. Also it's the first thing they say so it makes sense they would have prepared it.
If they didn't want her to be suspicious, they should have made it seem like they were making John to be a suspect and she was in there to help them out in order to keep her relaxed.
@Mntside True, but since they were submitting the footage as evidence, it's possible they were required to be truthful. They could try to trick her by limiting how much they told her about the reality of the situation, but if they were outright deceitful, might invalidate the evidence
@12Syldiin i see your point but i don't think not being honest about detective intention in an interview amounts to being not truthful. They could have got all the same answers from and probably even more if they didn't put her on the spot, but either way, she was doomed given what they had already known about the DNA
I feel they must've realized how big of a bluff it was to fabricate a criminal case about art to the actual specialist in that exact field. They were probably stunned by that realization as those eyes began to invade their souls, y'know?
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Taylor Brown2021-07-19 22:22:09 (edited 2021-07-19 22:22:26 )
She pretty much did the whole interview herself they only asked a few minor questions this womans mouth is a machine she didn't shut up once
Q: Were you and Sherri close? A: Well gosh, geez, I wouldn't say we were, other than when I shot her three times, but I don't think that's what you meant. Should I get a lawyer? What's this all about anyway?
This comment only works on this video because of the fact were all binge watching these in reverse order after seeing what pretending to be crazy looks like
well, if she did murder her it wouldnt ring a bell! it’s been soo many years. what year did she die again? i mean, stephanie already broke up with him, you know?
@Mh485 I was agreeing. Saying given the circumstances, I'd probably forget it happened too. Her story is well known around here. Some people still don't believe she did it. Other people know it for a fact. Some people don't trust the local cops here. They think that they are known for planting gardens in the valley or something. Like serious planting of some kinds. Isn't that hard for police to frame people. She kind of admits to doing that herself in the interrogation. Pinning something on someone sounds like they didn't do it but, they might be someone who was causing problems. When you know people who knew her and said both answers... One said yes the other said no... I don't know how DNA works. Can a sample be good 20 years later and accurate? Probably... Then there is chain of custody and what exactly happened to her DNA at the crime scene... Is there more than just one spot where her DNA was... Later she looks guilty in the video so, it's hard to believe her. Not sure... If you really didn't remember you wouldn't look guilty is the thinking. But, if you are in an interrogation room for no reason... You are probably going to look guilty anyway. Or feel anxious. After 30 minutes, you don't think someone knows what you are doing? I mean... I'm sure we could get you to crack under enough pressure. I would too. They probably had her working her ass off before they cornered her. Would make her look guilty on camera no matter what. Evidence doesn't matter anymore. Now she has to hit a home run on the stand and have a world class lawyer to have a chance after a foul up in the interrogation room.
If you knew someone that died, they could get you in that room and talk to you long enough until you said something that sounded wrong. Stupid question after smart question after stupid question after smart question until you are irritated and defend yourself. Then they call you defensive and it's over. You lost. You were defense. Now you have a quarter to a dollar to think about until your trial date where you have to explain what you just said again. And you have to hear them destroy you in court while you sit there silent.
This can be horrible beyond words for people. It's way too easy to get someone.
She basically admitted to doing that to other people. She knew how it goes down sometimes. She didn't know she was being recorded and she still held her words. That is obvious guilt. Beyond words. What exactly was she hiding? Why would you have to hold your tongue when talking about your behaviors and the behaviors of your coworkers? Have you ever done something wrong at work? That's exactly how everyone else talks about it. The say don't get me fired like you got Jessica fired. They forget to mention how they set her up with a sexual harassment case or they set her up to make it look like she was stealing from the business. They never mention that one out loud at work where they know the audio and video recording devices are there... Just in case... Thick as thieves we never admit what we did wrong. It's only you who are the villain.... That's the code amongst people who did things wrong. First one to break always implicates someone else to save themselves or they go down for the team. Only can go so many ways.
I actually had a kid in high school that asked to borrow a dollar from me to get a snack at the vending machine. I gave it to him, and a while later I asked for the dollar back. He responded, "I didn't borrow a dollar from you. Is it because I'm black? You know there are a lot of other black kids in the school."
Thing is, the only reason why I let him borrow the dollar was because we hung out in middle school, and I thought I could trust him.
I know someone like that, but i loaned a whole lot more than 100.00 dollars but you learn something new every day are at least you can and i surely learned the hard way, but knowing is half the battle.
@Quintilla Batts I learned the hard way too. I gave 1 person 150 dollars and he never paid me back then gave someone else 250 dollars he is a friend and he doesn't take my calls or answer my SMS anymore because we argued last time. I gave my BF around 1200 dollars and let's see what happens this time. This is my fucking last mistake of giving money to others, below the 100 dollars are the amounts that I'm not even counting, and just to clarify I'm working my ass off and also studying but people nowadays ain't shit.
@Beheshta Siddiqui yours was more than mine, loan no one 1200.00 but mine was half of that and the person quit talking to me and started talking about me. Im like this if you fall out with me over my money it will be in my pocket for darn sure not yours, i hope you get your money back, but if you dont count it as lesson learned and be like me if you fall out with me over my monet it will be in my pocket and no one elses. KEEP YOUR MONEY IN YOUR POCKET, YOUR PURSE, OR THE BANK. JUST DONT DO IT.
@Quintilla Batts Damn it really hurts because the same shit happened to me too. The first person was arguing with me to just make sure I didn't tell our other friends that I gave him money and I was mad that I did give you even tho I didn't tell anyone but how can u confront me like this and play games to make sure I didn't tell anyone and even if I did, it wasn't a lie. I guess he asked others for money and they refused to give him and he started taking it out on me. Yeah never again even if the money is less it's best to give it to some homeless but not to liars and cheaters.
@Beheshta Siddiqui It hurts hearing that people you trusted would cheat you like that. In an ideal world, friends would pay you back plus interest, yet here we are. The only thing I can say is that when you commit to lending money out, expect to never get paid back. You don’t ever want to be in a bad spot because someone took advantage of your generosity. Be kind, yet cautious, and may the Lord repay your acts of kindness...
@Beheshta Siddiqui I hear ya, sista... Loud 'n clear. From now on, just take good care of only yerself 'n dun give a fuck OR a shit about others! Be strong 'n dun trust NOBODY!!! <: P
Over all those years she convinced herself she didn't kill that lady...so in this video she's speaking through that mind frame...as far as she's concerned she didnt kill anyone. Lol!!
Eke Khademi it’s not really a matter of “how bad can they be” rather than how much will they cost. The average cost is $2,000 per day to prosecute a single case. She was an officer for 20+ years. Lets be ultra-conservative and say she arrested four people each year who were convicted that’s a potential of $160,000 dollars per day to retry the cases, not to mention any restitution from those she falsified information to get an illegitimate conviction , which is quite likely given she was a murderer herself. Restitution can reach into the hundreds of millions of dollars, so the liability if having this psycho on the force is quite high.
@Tortuga Just 'cause she's a murderer doesn't mean she did a bad job as a cop. Maybe she was extra scrupulous as a cop, trying to compensate for the Sherri thing.
Freddie Trollabyte how well of a job she did is irrelevant. When a cop, a judge or a prosecutor is found to have been guilty of a crime, all of the cases they were involved in come into question and by law those who were found guilty get a second shot at a retrial. Even if all of them are again found guilty the second time around, we have had to use hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars in retrial costs.
I'd demand to be released. Here I am, convicted of 3rd degree murder. She locks me up and she's committed 1st degree murder. It aint right man. Release me.
Perhaps the reason she keeps saying "it's been a million years" is because in her head it's been so long and she had convinced herself that she had gotten away with it. So now she's thinking "I can't believe I'm about to be found out for something I did a million years ago" and is verbalising only part of that thought.
That might be exactly it! Also she can't really lie because she know that the investigators know something but she doesn't know what... So all she can do to is to say that she doesn't remember
@Finbar O'Donnell well they suffer from the guilt so they are never free ( I don’t think she felt guilt) but had she gone in then she would be free right now. However she would have been in a rougher prison back then
It worse when the people around them help them get away with it by playing dumb and trying to be nice instead of paying attention and acting with integrity.
True, but insteesting enough if they had tried her in 1986, she may have walked. Because there was no DNA test then. So in way it was a good thing. Hopefully she was nervous and worried and looked over her shoulders for all those years. Nothing is like being scared that something you did might come back and bite you in the ass years later.
@chris p Excuse me what??? You can’t be serious. She is not just a “random person” she is a cold-blooded murderer. And “jail is never the option” then what is??? I’m sure that if it was your loved one that she murdered you would feel very differently. Really I hope your comment was some sort of sick joke or sarcasm otherwise that’s scary. Get some morals.
i’m shocked at the fact that she didn’t even try to pass off her relationship with sherry as just catty, immature love-triangle drama. SURELY she knows how deep detectives can dig. how the hell did she think doubling down on “not knowing” her would’ve helped?
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Richard Emanus2021-05-30 03:51:09 (edited 2021-05-30 05:12:44 )
Because when you're in the moment, and the adrenaline goes, you shut down the non essential parts of the brain, especially the ones involved in complex lies. This is intentional
when your sitting across the table from a wrong answer and a couple of years.... it's very hard to concentrate on anything if you have ANY self preservation instincts. like they said at the start. being aware of interrogation tactics doesn't mean they wont work on you.
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Jordan Martinez2021-05-30 17:48:44 (edited 2021-05-30 18:07:40 )
But can you imagine someone at your work bringing up something from 23 years ago? That’s legit the length of my entire life I can’t even understand that amount of time that I can’t judge her haha
Edit: judge how prepared she was that specific day I mean I’m glad she’s serving her sentence
@Mindboggles Not acting right under extreme stress and with a lot of adrenaline is what got her in the whole mess to begin with.
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Robin Bot2021-05-31 05:03:11 (edited 2021-05-31 05:04:38 )
@Mindboggles That's not how it works though. These tactics take advantage of fundamental ways humans think. It takes intense and SPECIFIC training to not fall for them, and that can take months or years. It's not just a matter of 'try harder', because they don't work that way. You can't overcome flaws in human cognition through human cognition.
The stress literally deactivates part of the brain. Through training you can build instincts that survive that, but you can't just turn that part back on through willpower... so if your training didn't include resisting interrogation specifically, you won't have those instincts when your thinking brain shuts off.
In fact, this common misunderstanding is very much a part of why they work. The best way to defeat them is to not engage at all. She SHOULD have known that, but they also tricked her to get around that. Before she knew it that had collected solid information on her.
Right?!! ….. Like walking in and saying “Hey fellas! What’s going on? Boss called this meeting because he really wants to see this thing fly!…..Wha-wha-what?……Geez!”
Stephanie worked in the homicide division for 2 years and had direct unsupervised access to this murder case file, several photos, audio recordings and swabs went missing during that time. Yet she was still found guilty, amazing.
Thank god I watched this video back before youtube forced you to cut segments of it, or I'd have no idea what was going on with how abruptly it starts now. The way youtube is forcing you to truncate your otherwise perfectly paced and detailed videos to conform to some arbitrary and poorly defined quality is sickening.
@Troy Wright The video used to be around an hour long, including a ten-minute intro explaining the backstory behind this case and details of the actual murder. Those have all been clipped since the original upload, most likely in response to demands from YouTube to "clean up" the more graphic elements of the video. JCS has a long-standing feud with YouTube in regards to their content, and only this week managed to have more than half their videos reinstated after YouTube took them down for failing to meet some undefined guideline.
@Troy Wright Only YouTube can answer that. I've been following JCS for years and this was actually the first video of his I watched, and there's absolutely nothing in any of his content which goes any further in how he describes criminal behavior than any other channel on the platform. That's probably why his videos which were removed last week have now been reinstated, but I don't know whether there's a way for him to un-edit a video like this one.
@Camron Alley More than likely it had nothing to do with privacy, and was isolated around the violence. As I say, I've listened to this video numerous times before before and after the edits - most of the parts missing revolve around the actual physical details of the murder, such as how the suspect shot the victim in the face, bit her arm after she was dead, etc. It's youtube enforcing Disneyland standards on a channel intended for adults, and it's pathetic.
@John Deane Turns out the best way to watch uncut originals is to watch uploads of twitch streamers reacting to them. I recommend xqc - his commentary is usually minimal and he has good takes most of the time.
Her “Scoffing” was constant. She is one weird looking individual with those bugged out eyes. Considering how she killed Scott’s wife and that she stalked her, I would say she is one evil , sadistic, and messed up person.
@mikey actually there was an extended version of this video and there I remember them saying he left Lazarus for the new women. I maybe wrong. I'll look into it
His bs “victim statement “ makes me ill. He could have gone to the cops and told them stephanie was harassing his wife but…i guess when ur having sex with ur ex-girl friend that wouldn’t work. And ur having sex with her before ur marriage, during ur marriage and after ur marriage negates ur “impact “ statement.
You guys should watch Bella Fioris Video about Sherri Rasmussen. Its very detailed and gives you all the info surrounding the case including parts of this interrogation. Btw Bella Fiori has many videos about various cases and she really does a great job of explaining everything. Thought this might be good for those who are interested. :)
@Usama Khurshid I totally understand the feeling but if you want to ask for an attorney without sounding suspicious just say "he's always here when talking to a cop about a case"
@Avastar_Bin but she was a cop and they were asking her “for help” at first to not risk her leaving however I do agree she should of just got up and left when it became painfully obvious however they would of just done what they did at the end anyways and officially arrested her but it would of done less damage to her if she hadn’t talked so much. However the DNA evidence was enough and she had no chance
Because people who often do these things, think they're genuinely smart. Truth is, always ask for a lawyer. Yes, innocent people, guilty people. ... Ask to speak with counsel. Always.
that's because we know its her who has done the murder, but lets just imagine that someone who had absolutely nothing to do with that murder, and 2 police officers coming to you asking for help on that murder (when you are a police officer working with them) because you might help with something, is the first you are going to say is "i have to bring a lawyer?" no you are not, you will be sitting there trying to help others at their work especially when they are police officers. she had no chance of saying that at the beginning. now as it was going on and it was becoming obvious minute by minute that they were questioning her, yes she should have asked for a lawyer, but then again at that time she already has been sitting there for a while, she was psychologically shattered, also she already knew she was being suspicious by her answers no matter what, and asking for a lawyer would make her more suspicious she was just in deep shit and she knew it in the back of her head.
you can see at the end again, when he asked for her agreement on the DNA test, any innocent police officer would say "yes sure finally so you guys would leave me alone" , she said that she needed a lawyer and that literally confirmed that she is the killer. i know they had DNA anyway and they knew she is the killer. but i mean even if they were lying and using that DNA test thing just as a tactic, if she refused to make that DNA test and instead asked for a lawyer, it would look so bad for her and makes her more suspicious. do you think it was normal for her to just ask for a lawyer right of the bat? i mean that scenario doesnt look realistic to me at all. the detective played it so well in my opinion they cornered her flawlessly, whatever she does, she will look more suspicious regardless if they had DNA or not. also i believe she knew they had a very good reason to make her a suspect before they told her about the DNA (because they obviously dodged her question twice) and was just waiting to know what they knew, because if she was innocent after being uncomfortable being questioned, she wouldnt let them get away with pressuring her even more, and would immediately stop them, but she didnt do that because she was the actual killer and was overwhelmed at that point. its easy to observe and say she should have asked for a lawyer, but in reality its more confusing than that.
@AboodAbulaban Not a ramble at all. You're comment makes a lot of sense. And to make sense of such a bizarre situation I guess one must type a lot...certainly a very complex individual that finally got out of her depth.
Yo this is unrelated, but dang man its still nice to see that youre still around. I remember watching your videos years ago when you had your old protomario avatar.
@Usama Khurshid you can when you learn all over you and all what they can -look gerald richway-but you must know manny about you and bodyleanguege than you can beat them ,but in this case she was beaten at she comes in the room so Fight or Flight ?
@ProtoMario no than thay say sorry but whe have question to a murder case ,and this mean Mr.we can hold you here for 24hours also Mr.relax and sit down Pleas and he give an eye twinkle to his Partner
@J but the Problem with Guilty human is they cant ,they want that all knowing im clean, and so they talk when they realize its going wrong than they want a lawyer -sometimes
@mark I don’t mind when guilty people don’t get attorneys because then they spill the beans and help lock themselves up when they deserve it lol. Plus we get videos like this 🙌
@ProtoMario Either way they already had the DNA evidence, so it wouldn't help her if she got up and left, because they would still have probable cause to arrest her right then and there, so in all honesty, you can either get up and get arrested or stay and talk, because both situations lead to the inevitable
exactly. i feel like she should have had her rights read at the beginning if they had dna connection already. this has some strong entrapment vibes to it.
The reason she answered questions was shes a detective, they are required to answer any questions it's part of her job. Had she refused to answer questions its gross misconduct and could be easily fired. She knew this which is why she freely answered. She was cornered from the moment they asked any questions. She was obliged to answer through fear of misconduct.
@Nicki Nite Am no expert but I don’t think she was still in the force at the time and even if, she’s still entitled to request the presence of an attorney.
The interrogation was beautifully set up. They approached her as though they were working on a crime involving art theft, which is the division she works in. So she went into that room thinking she was going to help them sort it out, with zero thought whatsoever to the horrible murder she'd committed some 23 years earlier. Then she was immediately and abruptly shaken from that belief by the mention of John Rutten and questions about whether she knew his wife. Since she wasn't prepared mentally for this type of questioning, she likely knew that her immediate visceral reaction and subsequent dialogue would come across as being dishonest, so the entire rest of the interview was her attempting to convince the interrogators that she'd have no reason to have lied to them. As soon as they started talking about DNA evidence, you can tell her police instincts kicked in and she started talking about getting a lawyer. But by then it was too late; her attempts at convincing them she wasn't lying backfired because their questions were only there to pin her into those lies.
Cause she thinks there’s a chance of bs’ing them into believing she has nothing to do with it while at the same time she’s staying to try to find out as much information as she can on what they know
@Jack Dud The dna they secretly took from her wouldn’t have held up in court. They would have had to get a court order for her dna and it would have to go through a chain of custody to make sure the defense can’t say it was tempered with and altered after it was taken to be used in court. The dna they secretly took was to see if they were on the right trail or not before they talked to her since her name was brought up in the original case file.
Bro. Imagine you brutally murdered someone a long time ago. And then you get these questions sprung on you. You are not thinking normally! You’re not thinking hey oh I gotta get my lawyer. They mentally cornered her with thez trap. And they played the game of keeping her talking without putting her on edge. They got her to talk even tho she did it and that’s why it’s so incredible to watch.
@ProtoMario She was toast anyways, whether she talked or not. Her dna was on a bite mark on the deceased... she could ve asked for 100 lawyers wasn't gonna help her case IMO. And besides that, two other things , leaving when they told her they needed her help, cause their boss wants them to solve old cases, would ve looked bad on her to just run away from her colleagues. Second is the fact she is guilty she would ve wanted to know what they have on her, the fear and anxiety was obvious so she wanted to make sure she "clears" her name also before leaving...
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AJ Steele2021-01-14 15:32:43 (edited 2021-01-14 15:33:13 )
Cops talk to cops thinking it will go lighter because of the blue wall of silence. That’s why .
@Sienna lune that’s how it looked with OJ, indefensible, until a smoke screen of bad lab analysis and planting evidence arose. Even those with DNA at a scene have gotten off. Never bank on a certainty.
@DirtyD23 1 Ohhh okay I didn't think of the defense claiming it as tampered evidence. Thanks for the input, but correct me if I'm wrong, aren't they allowed to just arrest her? like she's not convicted of the crime, wouldn't they just be able to take her in since the DNA is circumstantial evidence?
Blue Dream ultimately didn't matter she was going to be cuffed whether she talked or didn't, those cuffs were going on! They just wanted her to squirm first.
And don’t forget the detectives kept telling her that they were doing her a favour by doing it all hush so as to not raise speculation. And she wants to look innocent. So of course she is going to talk. There were a lot of “I don’t knows” and “I can’t remember”, so in her mind, she is trying to establish how unaffected she was by the whole situation.
@AboodAbulaban I only read the first part, but regardless of who you are whenever the police asks you for help, even if you are innocent and say you can leave whenever you want you shouldn't "help" them because they genuinely can't get any "help" from you, if anything they will use what you said against you because that's the only thing they can do, they can't use it for you
I recommend you to watch the "Don't Talk to the Police" video it really explains it well and how "helping" them never will work out for you
@jk i totally agree with you, but i dont think that applies on police officers, i mean a police officer can still not talk, but that would not be a normal behaviour, they help each other on cases all the time. its not like everytime an officer comes in suspiciously asking for help on a case, the other officer will not talk and would want a lawyer.
if you are a normal citizen however and an officer wants your help, no. but that situation is different.
When you know the backstory about her relationship with John, and you watch this video again, the warning bells will be a bit more obvious. I'll bet if she had to do it again, she would stop them right after she heard his name and say, hey guys, I'd better go make a phone call. When they left this room, this "former cop" was in the slammer for 6 months until they called her up for a bail hearing! She retired from a jail cell and they set her bail for $10 million.
These videos are really interesting! I have never been good at gauging when people are lying to me or not, and now I feel like I can start reading their responses better.
I watched this a couple of times I like watching a murderer squirm like she does after her getting away with it for so many years and her being a cop knowing she's screwed and her mind starts to go in overdrive, look lady you murdered a poor young lady because you were jealous of her took her life over nothing so it's time you got what's coming to you !!!
She’s been doing this a long time yet it took her quite a long time to figure out they were interested in her and that she needed an attorney. Dumb, arrogant or both.
Imagine not pleading the 5th n asking for a lawyer, so you let them violate your rights, even cops lie and use deceptive tactics to catch other cops…irony
I'm sorry you had to edit out the parts that (ya know) but Im glad you're at least getting some of your videos back up. You deserve so much better treatment than this. But god only knows what kind of bs they can pull nowadays.. wish you the best Jim, thank you so much for the years of top shelf content <3
So when she said she knows how cops work, then proceeds to accuse them trying pin something on her, means that cops will routinely pin crimes on people. When they "pin" something on you, it means you're innocent but they need/want to make a charge in a case and will charge an innocent person.
A glaring omission in the narrator's observations is that an innocent person when suddenly confronted with a name of someone they dated for four years and knew for much longer would very likely ask if there is something wrong with that person. Namely, ask if that person is okay.
It's clear the cops finally did the right thing by arresting this psychopathic cop! It's also clear that the cops covered up her murderous crime to protect their own 25 years earlier!
Justice delayed is justice denied... Allowing the murderer to walk around free from justice for 25 years, those cops that helped the killer by lying, hopefully will be treated just like the killer when they have their final judgement in heaven!
I like the elaborate explanation of lying to make her feel more comfortable. Like that's not part of there job, let alone the fact they regularly practice deceiving people. They're is 3 criminal mentalities in that room. Only 1 got caught.
jim why is the video shorter? i hope it doesn't have to due with youtube's mess. sending love to the whole jcs team.❤ ill follow yall back to patreon or whatever other platform yall decide!
Maybe the dumbest of all behaviorist videos... BUT WAIT! Not for the video but because a cop (former cop) was such a fool during the interview. She should know to have lawyered up or at least to have handled this interview/interrogation better. Her responses were amateur hour. Thank you for sharing the video. This is a great study in behavior.
Wish they would have interrogated and, hopefully, have been able to charge the "detectives" and LAPD brass that had knowledge of all this if they were still alive. But I guess that would be taking the notion of actual justice a bit too far. 🙄
Dude it's such a bummer that the original intro had to be removed. YouTube is a garbage tier site these days. It used to be the gold standard a decade ago.
for real, suddenly i'm all into true crime i have even watched all trials of the menendez brothers which took like hours, but its very interesting to me
You just had to include that last clip of Lazarus at the end? The stuff of nightmares. At least you showed a little mercy by softening it with an '"Exorcist" followup.
is it bad for me to think the juxtaposition between this woman's friendly midwestern boomer diction and the fact that she committed a brutal first-degree murder is kind of hilarious
Just wanted to say for anybody debating purchasing the $1 patreon membership it is absolutely worth it. I watch true crime fairly frequently on youtube and I can honestly say that Jim Can't Swim's content is not only the most unique but truly the highest quality. Thank you so much again for your insights, knowledge and the effort that goes in to producing your videos. Face reveal at 250k? ahahaha
I honestly don't even watch it a ton (although I always massively enjoy it when I do, I'm just super busy) but I still signed up on patreon because I think what he does is the fucking coolest and some of the most insightful content being made right now
Well, I'm convinced. Guess I'll finally support a creator on patreon
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b t s n2019-08-21 22:37:39 (edited 2019-08-21 22:39:41 )
idk if there a team of people working for jim cant swim but the narrator has his own channel to which he uploads quite frequently. his face has been revealed. dudes got a septum piercing...seems like a cool dude
I love true crime content as well. Got the Patreon when I first saw the first few interrogation videos he posted a while back. Totally worth it. Even if I didn’t get videos and it just helped Jim I would donate. And I don’t donate to people . Anyone on the edge , totally do it .
Agreed. I'm also a patreon member and the content there is simply amazing. Goes into details that cant be discussed here on YouTube. I dont usually do the patreon thing and Jim C. Swim is the only patreon that I actually donate to.
I’d love to know what Jim looks like. I know what Kizzume looks like, and he does the narration on the videos. I really want to see the silent partner on the team😃 I understand why he probably wants to stay invisible... he’s waiting until he can swim and then he’ll show us and make us all proud! I look forward to affording this patreon, it’s probably the only one I really, really want.
@Oda Lanizi There really aren't that many that actually discuss interrogation. Jim's are the only ones that are in this area which is why I find them fascinating. If it's criminal psychology in particular you're looking for David Wilson, has some great interviews/written content. In terms of youtube channels that cover actual cases, my current faves are That Chapter, Criminally Listed and for more fun content Buzzfeed Unsolved. Hope that helps!
Sudarat Live on private discusses online predators juvenile interrogations military stuff there are videos that can’t be shown on YouTube it’s worth every penny for $1 a month you can’t beat it
That fake exhale when she's pretending to "try to remember" is such a major tell. And of course there are many tells. But that one is extra annoying lol.
Cop: Stephanie, do u know why this clip was edited? Stephanie : Well let's see, YouTube started in 1995, the first youtuber was one of the cofounders, I think his first name was Jawed. He did a short video about his day at the zoo. I think he saw an elephant eating a branch and a really tall giraffe. But as to why this video was edited, gee, gosh, I'm not sure. Cop: I'm sorry I asked!
They cheated a colleague abusing of her trust on them. One. Two: this video start with a "sociopath" title, but you can't take it seriously, because sociopath is a psycology term not even close to the patterns presented by the subject. Number three: in the interrogation room she was supposed to be told right away that she had the right to remain in silence, because she was not just a witness, but a suspect. By not doing that, the detectives nullified that evidence (if you can call her statement in the interrogation room an evidence). Moreover, 25 years later after a crime... if she comitted the crime, she is another human being. People CANNOT be at the state disposal forever, as if we were just an asset in the criminal persecution. This crime was totally prescribed, evidently prescribed, imagine that, 25 years prior to that. We don't even know if that swab was planted or not. But if she bit the victim before shooting her, she could have done this legitimately, we will never know. We should not naturalize dictatorship procedures like this, just to justify the collecting people DNA at birth and put it in big brother shelf where we all will be controlled, the conditions to do that are being created by suspeted channels like this one. WAKE UP !
Two things: 1. They didn’t actually need any more evidence, so it didn’t matter to then whether the interview could be used in court. What they really wanted was her to give up her gun so she wouldn’t shoot herself or harm anyone else.
2. Imagine a world where everyone were awarded a free murder every 25 years. You may find that this has very little to do with surveillance or privacy.
Beside her being incredibly annoying and a horrible person, you have to admit that this stuff is so interesting! Like the psychology behind all of this is fascinating
@Sheik Bombalot honestly, that's pretty smart, I'll admit. But please, don't kill anyone or hurt anyone too badly. But then again.. if most of these videos are about murderers, then I don't think you'll just be a criminal. You'll definitely cross the line. Don't know if it's a joke or not but I hope you get the help you need
I was thinking the same like the techniques used and the questions being asked, feels like conversational chess. This woman is the image of my 2nd year maths teacher, creepy af 😂🇮🇪
@Finalflash50 both were in the wrong in a disgusting way. Obviously the murderer is disgusting on a whole other level. But yeah, what they described is totally correct. You really think a person who's comfortable having an affair with you for a long period of time with no regard for your partner is a trustworthy, empathic, mentally sound individual? N that such risky behavior couldn't cause trouble for you and said spouse? Ofc most of the time the consequences aren't murder but it's a tale as old as time with this scenario. Idiot played with fire. But ultimately she, the fire is responsible for her awful choice of murder.
I would imagine that is why the husband didn't identify the police officer he was banging on the side as a suspect. It wouldn't surprise me if he knew right away who did it. He likely felt partially responsible.
@MTF epsilon-11 ”Nine tailed fox” You obviously haven't studied feminist doctrine. When a woman does something wrong, it's still the fault of some man somewhere. The first one you can find.
@Finalflash50 Made a mistake, as I said. Thought you were someone else. But that's irrelevant. I still want to know what you mean when you called my original reply ironic.
@delocalizingMayfly I agree completely. However, I was just stating what the feminist attitude is, not my own. According to feminism, men are responsible for everything bad. It appears to be the thinking of the OP also, where the cheating husband is the cause of the murder, not decisions of the murder.
@Chris Henley the comment I was responding to said "killed by a sociopath because of your cheating husband" instead of "killed by a sociopath because the sociopath decided to commit murder" for a minute, it sounded to me like they were justifying the murder and that the husband was at fault entirely, but I think it was just meant to be from the victim's perspective, in which case the husband is a piece of shit. maybe I didn't understand it perfectly but it seems by the number of likes that a few other people also read what I read
John wasn’t cheating during the short marriage. He had known Steph for years where they slept together on and off. Once he met Sherry that was basically it until Steph called him wanting closure - after she learned they were engaged. He went to her house and he unfortunately slept with her and days later Steph told Sherry. But even if he hadn’t slept with her I think it still would have ended up the way it did. Steph was crazy and obsessed with him no matter what
Wow Those faces she made were very telling of the lunacy within
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philip bender2022-01-17 21:32:44 (edited 2022-01-17 21:33:55 )
what happened to the whole scene of her trying to remember what kind of car John drove and she drove and when she moving her head around like the girl in poltergeist/scary movie2??? JCS just cut it all out. I mean its the cliop is at the very end still but I want the whole scene. Its funny.
I am a new admirer of these videos and so I do not understand how we went straight from...OK you are free to leave, to her coming back in handcuffs. Can someone explain?
don't you have to agree to talk about something but they start questioning you? She would have had to waived the right to have an attorney before she even walked into that room?
Uh... no, she was there voluntarily and she choose to answer all of the questions voluntarily. Voluntarily answering their questions IS agreeing to talk, if you didn't agree to talk then she was perfectly within her rights to invoke her right to silence, but she didn't.
I’m wondering the same thing, it might be because YouTube was on him so he had to cut it down
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L M Novakovics2022-01-18 03:36:22 (edited 2022-01-18 03:55:39 )
Hmmmm question. During the Interrogations where's her legal team? Are they present! Did she have a chance to call them? I understand her Behaviors. But I don't understand why her legal team wasn't there? You guys know she's unstable! Come on really... disgusting behavior on the Interrogation part! Shame on you!
I'm wondering if that Interrogation came out in court? I highly doubt it.
I think the beginning of the video has been edited out because Youtube is a piece of sh.. Edit: makes me sad i can’t download the full unedited videos. History is being erased thanks to YT.
All of the modal verbs she used so as to not say anything for definite. She knew a lot of details to say she couldnt remember any of the answers to the questions.
Jeez, I haven’t… I mean, it was a million years ago. Gosh… ummmm, I don’t know… my cat died in 1981. I think it was… August… 1st? He was… orange? Jeez, listen, I didn’t strangle him… I mean, yeah, his neck was broken, but I, umm… Gosh, I don’t know… This is crazy!
When do we get the rest of the content back? I watch your content before bed, the list was already short now its shorter. Are you making more content? Are we moving from YT to another platform? cause I will follow you if that means more content. I think I have at least watched every video on this channel 5k times. Every night meditate and watch a rerun, as I called them. Now YT is messing with my reruns. Sorry, Had to rant.
Officers were on standby outside the room, tasked to make sure she wouldn’t escape or get hold of her gun. The interviewing detective then approached her and said, “You’re under arrest for Sherri’s murder. Okay? And we have your DNA” and went on to arrest her.
So u mean to tell me that this is the work of an independent channel not owned by a major corporation or high in budget/resources entity?!! That’s truly amazing & better that most of professional tv/media productions & the channel Owner/Narrator deserves waaaay more credit! Keep up the Awesome work man! 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Did.... John know Stephanie had murdered his wife? Because as I remember... John and Stephanie continued to have a sexual relationship after the murder, right? Is his entire statement........ bullshit?
@mar504 Tell that to the 1,800 defendants cleared in 15 large-scale police scandals that came to light between 1989 and March 7, 2017. Obviously she is guilty as sin but the reality is many are innocent , all cops are not bad but some are , and the cop in this video is a prime example .
@Girl Idk well the point is... they weren’t accusing her of anything, they were asking basic questions about her life. So she had no reason to be defensive.
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Michael Esgro2020-11-17 15:56:02 (edited 2020-11-21 19:29:38 )
@Pete RIght? Her chest started heaving immediately. Her heart rate almost visibly jumped to like 150 bpm!!! An 8 year old would know she was stressed and lying. New poster girl for systemic white privilege.
@Michael Esgro I am not sure if she is stupid. It's hard to judge only looking at this interview because when you in huge stress you don't act normal. Not at all.
@Pete In my opinion it’s safe to call her stupid because her plan to deceive the detectives made no sense at all. If I were her I would have disclosed everything that occurred between me and the deceased woman because trying to convince the detectives that you forgot is illogical. Most people don’t forget significant relationships especially when violence and jealousy were involved. She made herself look much more guilty than she needed too. Honesty in her situation was the best path because then atleast you’re proving that you feel sorry for the woman and that you’re not trying to be the victim.
@Servantofobedience you still don't get it, that her acting was under HUGE shock. People can forget their names or phone numbers and you want her to find a way out when two senior detectives are on her pushing and pushing
@Pete I understand the shock aspect. Shock in this situation made the execution of her plan terrible. However I’m not talking about her execution, I’m talking about her plan. The reality is that she did not forget anything that happened between her and the victim but all the while she tried to convince the detectives that she “forgot.” You see, in her shock she was trying to execute a terrible plan of deception.
@Pete I believe there are many smart criminals out there who would have done a much better job than she did in the same circumstance. Do you believe that?
@Servantofobedience she had no time to make any plan when she was sat in the room . And possibly after 25 years she erased the crime and victim out of her memory. Erased and try to live normal.
@Servantofobedience she did have a reason to be defensive. This isn't a normal situation. They lied to her about art theft and were essentially interrogating her. Anyone would've been defensive and with good reason. It's not normal for cops, even your colleagues, to ask you questions in this setting.
@Ната well they told her that they didn’t want to ask these questions in a public setting...but regardless of that, she immediately attempted to deceive the investigators into thinking she forgot all kinds of significant information about her relationship with John Rutten.... what makes her look most guilty is the “what’s this all about?” Why would you ask that question when you know his wife died. She was on defense the entire time when the detectives hadn’t accused her of anything.
same! and also that she ONLY used the phrase “got killed” (rather than “died” or “passed away”) to reference the wife’s death. it comes across as very bitter
So she mysteriously can't recall ANYTHING regarding the guy's wife, and little about the guy she dated, but seems to recall a lot of people from like 25 years ago who she dated, roommated with, etc.. She also seems capable of remembering her splendid Hawaiian vacation, but not IF she even got into a fight with her ex's girlfriend, let alone how gnarly it was. Suuuuurre. That lady is why you're up for 20 to life.
The other weird thing is how subtlety she opens up and gives more information over time. Like she’ll say something “doesn’t sound familiar” and then 20 minutes later add a new detail that reveals she does know SOMETHING about it. Like how at first she couldn’t even remember the girls name but then over time was able to remember bits and pieces of interactions with her and shit. Such an obvious liar 🤥
Also @TIV67 , personally I’d try praying to a rain god. I’d recommend the Mayan god Chaac, but he does require human sacrifices to appease, so it’s up to you. Jesus is so last season
Tbh tho after years it is easy to forget things about a relationship. I was married for 10 years, and I’ve been divorced 3 and I’m already forgetting a lot of my marriage. High school/college relationships forget it.. if I were asked I may remember names of a few guys due to loving them, but I couldn’t tell you when we dated, broke up, etc.
Austin Sajdowitz you can say that but you don’t truly know until you’re put in this position. She was in the profession for 25 years yet she folded so hard
I feel like she's been hiding this for so long its probably a source of so much stress already and she probably been fearing this interview for 20 years
I can see it go kinda like this... 1) YouTube kills JCS’s channel. 2) One month later, JCS makes a video where YouTube is being interrogated for trying to kill the channel 3) Realizing this, YouTube keeps the channel going. 📺🕵️♂️🕵️♀️
@G Sin capitalist doesn't mean right leaning or conservative. Realistically Capitalism is a conglomeration of left and right, with all sides using the production element of Capitalism to promote their agenda.
@Knightscroft Squire-Muldoon yes and that is exactly what i meant also. They r capitalistic company abt making money so calling them liberal is just plain stupid. They have hired people both on left and right but their religion is making money. Who are the biggest youtubers on politics and noe tell me if they r lefty or on the right. Steven crowder has 3 million subs while sam seder and jimmi dorr are not even a million and yet everyone claims youtube has a left bias. Now if i was running YouTube and was on the left then i would sure to cripple right wing hosts and channels and trust me there are plenty of ways of doing so but no one is doing that.
@Deplorable D ۞ The unveiling of the company of heaven. For Every man and every woman is a star A.·. A.·. Every number is infinite; there is no difference. Help me, o warrior lord of Thebes, in my unveiling before the Children of men! Be thou Hadit, my secret centre, my heart & my tongue! Behold! it is revealed by Aiwass the minister of Hoor-paar-kraat. The Khabs is in the Khu, not the Khu in the Khabs. Worship then the Khabs, and behold my light shed over you! Let my servants be few & secret: they shall rule the many and the known. These are fools that men adore; both their Gods & their men are fools, Come forth, o children, under the stars, & take your fill of love! I am above you and in you. My ecstasy is in yours. My joy is to see your joy. Above, the gemmed azure is The naked splendour of Nuit; She bends in ecstasy to kiss The secret ardours of Hadit. The winged globe, the starry blue, Are mine, O Ankh-af-na-khonsu! Now ye shall know that the chosen priest & apostle of infinite space is the prince-priest the Beast; and in his woman called the Scarlet Woman is all power given. They shall gather my children into their fold: they shall bring the glory of the stars into the hearts of men. For he is ever a sun, and she a moon. But to him is the winged secret flame, and to her the stooping starlight. But ye are not so chosen. Burn upon their brows, o splendrous serpent! O azure-lidded woman, bend upon them! The key of the rituals is in the secret word which I have given unto him. With the God & the Adorer I am nothing: they do not see me. They are as upon the earth; I am Heaven, and there is no other God than me, and my lord Hadit. Now, therefore, I am known to ye by my name Nuit, and to him by a secret name which I will give him when at last he knoweth me. Since I am Infinite Space, and the Infinite Stars thereof, do ye also thus. Bind nothing! Let there be no difference made among you between any one thing & any other thing; for thereby there cometh hurt. But whoso availeth in this, let him be the chief of all! I am Nuit, and my word is six and fifty. Divide, add, multiply, and understand. The Obelisks are broken; the stars have rushed together: the Light hath plunged into the Abyss: the Heavens are mixed with Hell. My Father shall not hear their Noise: His ears are closed: His eyes are covered with the clouds of Night. The End! the End! the End: For the Eye of Shiva He hath opened: the Universe is naked before Him: for the Æon of Saturn leaneth toward the Bosom of Death. The Angel of the East hath a book of red written in letters of Blue A.B.F.M.A. in Enochian. The Book grows before my eyes and filleth the Whole Heaven. Within: “It is Written, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord Thy God.” I see above the Book a multitude of white-robed Ones from whom droppeth a great rain of Blood; but above them is a Golden Sun, having an eye, whence a great Light. I turned me to the South: and read therein: Seal up the Book! Speak not that which thou seest and reveal it unto none: for the ear is not framed that shall hear it: nor the tongue that can speak it! O Lord God, blessed, blessed, blessed be Thou for ever! Thy Shadow is as great Light. Thy Name is as the Breath of Love across all Worlds. LIBER
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[BEING OF THE ANGELS: THE THIRTY ÆTHYRS, THE VISION, AND THE VOICE.] kroʊnəs ۞ Abrahadabra; the reward of Ra Hoor Khut. There is division hither homeward; there is a word not known. Spelling is defunct; all is not aught. Beware! Hold! Raise the spell of Ra-Hoor-Khuit! Now let it be first understood that I am a god of War and of Vengeance. I shall deal hardly with them. Choose ye an island! Fortify it! Dung it about with enginery of war! I will give you a war-engine. With it ye shall smite the peoples; and none shall stand before you. Lurk! Withdraw! Upon them! this is the Law of the Battle of Conquest: thus shall my worship be about my secret house. Get the stélé of revealing itself; set it in thy secret temple—and that temple is already aright disposed—& it shall be your Kiblah for ever. It shall not fade, but miraculous colour shall come back to it day after day. Close it in locked glass for a proof to the world. This shall be your only proof. I forbid argument. Conquer! That is enough. I will make easy to you the abstruction from the ill-ordered house in the Victorious City. Thou shalt thyself convey it with worship, o prophet, though thou likest it not. Thou shalt have danger & trouble. Ra-Hoor-Khu is with thee. Worship me with fire & blood; worship me with swords & with spears. Let the woman be girt with a sword before me: let blood flow to my name. Trample down the Heathen; be upon them, o warrior, I will give you of their flesh to eat! Sacrifice cattle, little and big: after the Crowned Conquering Child.
But not now.
Ye shall see that hour, o blessèd Beast, and thou the Scarlet Concubine of his desire! Ye shall be sad thereof. Deem not too eagerly to catch the promises; fear not to undergo the curses. Ye, even ye, know not this meaning all. Fear not at all; fear neither men nor Fates, nor gods, nor anything. Money fear not, nor laughter of the folk folly, nor any other power in heaven or upon the earth or under the earth. Nu is your refuge as Hadit your light; and I am the strength, force, vigour, of your arms. Mercy let be off: damn them who pity! Kill and torture; spare not; be upon them! That stélé they shall call the Abomination of Desolation; count well its name, & it shall be to you as 718, The Abomination of Desolation. Why? Because of the fall of Because, that he is not there again. Set up my image in the East: thou shalt buy thee an image which I will show thee, especial, not unlike the one thou knowest. And it shall be suddenly easy for thee to do this. From gold forge steel! Be ready to fly or to smite! But your holy place shall be untouched throughout the centuries: though with fire and sword it be burnt down & shattered, yet an invisible house there standeth, and shall stand until the fall of the Great Equinox; when Hrumachis shall arise and the double-wanded one assume my throne and place. Another prophet shall arise, and bring fresh fever from the skies; another woman shall awake the lust & worship of the Snake; another soul of God and beast shall mingle in the globèd priest; another sacrifice shall stain the tomb; another king shall reign; and blessing no longer be poured To the Hawk-headed mystical Lord! The half of the word of Heru-ra-ha, called Hoor-pa-kraat and Ra-Hoor-Khut. Then said the prophet unto the God: I adore thee in this song I am the Lord of Thebes, and I The inspired forth-speaker of Mentu; For me unveils the veilèd sky, The self-slain Ankh-af-na-khonsu Whose words are truth. I invoke, I greet! Thy presence, O Ra-Hoor-Khuit! Unity uttermost showed! I adore the might of Thy breath, Supreme and terrible God, Who makest the gods and death To tremble before Thee: I, I adore thee! Appear on the throne of Ra! Open the ways of the Khu! Lighten the ways of the Ka! The ways of the Khabs run through To stir me or still me! Aum! let it fill me! So that thy light is in me; & its red flame is as a sword in my hand to push thy order. There is a secret door that I shall make to establish thy way in all the quarters, these are the adorations, as thou hast written, as it is said: The light is mine; its rays. consume me: I have made a secret door Into the House of Ra and Tum, Of Khephra and of Ahathoor. I am thy Theban, O Mentu, The prophet Ankh-af-na-khonsu! By Bes-na-Maut my breast I beat. By wise Ta-Nech I weave my. spell. Show thy star-splendour, O Nuit! Bid me within thine House to. dwell, O' wingèd snake of light, Hadit! Abide with me, Ra-Hoor-Khuit!
Unto each man and woman that thou meetest, were it but to dine or to drink at them, it is the Law to give. Then they shall chance to abide in this bliss or no; it is no odds. Do this quickly! But the work of the comment? That is easy; and Hadit burning in thy heart shall make swift and secure thy pen. Establish at thy Kaaba a clerk-house: all must be done well and with business way. The ordeals thou shalt oversee thyself, save only the blind ones. Refuse none, but thou shalt know & destroy the traitors. I am Ra-Hoor-Khuit; and I am powerful to protect my servant. Success is thy proof: argue not; convert not; talk not over much! Them that seek to entrap thee, to overthrow thee, them attack without pity or quarter; & destroy them utterly. Swift as a trodden serpent turn and strike! Be thou yet deadlier than he! Drag down their souls to awful torment: laugh at their fear: spit upon them! Let the Scarlet Woman beware! If pity and compassion and tenderness visit her heart; if she leave my work to toy with old sweetnesses; then shall my vengeance be known. I will slay me her child: I will alienate her heart: I will cast her out from men: as a shrinking and despised harlot shall she crawl through dusk wet streets, and die cold and an-hungered. I flap my wings in the face of Mohammed & blind him. With my claws I tear out the flesh of the Indian and the Buddhist, Mongol and Din. ۞ Bahlasti! Ompehda! See the TURTLE, ain't he keen? All things serve the fuckin Beam.
Gabe Singh just because you tube operates under and reaps the benefits of a capitalist society doesn’t mean they share the same ideologies. Take your head out of the sand. Or stop being dishonest. Everyone knows YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, etc. all censor those who don’t share their views. If you are even centric you become labeled alt right. For Christ sake Joe Rogan got labeled alt right. Anyone who is rational the left fears and attempts to shut down by labeling them racist. I think finally it’s starting to be recognized and called out.
@Yakov Mikolov while not being against the general statement... Jews are NOT a race. You can't convert races by believing in a different religious concept.
@Uhura Enterprise Interesting Chris Watts video collection. The police body cam footage is disturbingly interesting and a perfect introduction to Chris Watts.
Why would they do that? Ten to fifteen years ago YouTube was more open, now therye so triggered and censorship heavy, the total opposite of the point of the platform when it was launched
@G Sin Google owns YouTube. Google is in silicon valley. Silicon valley is in California. Its been proven that conservatives have been silenced by Google. Quit arguing.
I didn't know they'd tried to take down this channel. I hate how they do crap like that. If there was another place online to watch so many videos of all sorts of people, I probably wouldn't bother with YouTube anymore. I hope he can keep the channel up.
I swear to fuck I was subscribed then viewed this video and saw I was unsubscribed??....Some Twilight zone kinda shit goin' on around these here parts I tells yer..!
Kill the channel? All of the interrogations are public records period you tube wont do anything but if you want to claim that and go on the pay to watch plus my input on the video is a different story! Dont blame you tube for wanting to make a profit!
@Michael K im not arguing. What ur saying is nonsense. Youtube is not silencing just conservatives, they do the same left leaning channels as well but hey the right alphas always like being the victims so makes sense to what ur saying
@Joe Blow Oh please explain "the truth" to me. I'm dying to hear it. It won't contain any conspiratorial thinking, logical leaping, or over-generalizations, I'm sure.
I get them recommended though :P Never knew of the channel before that. Don't get me wrong I get what you're saying and it happens to other channels but this one isn't being shadow banned.
@GiDD ABsolute bonkers. This culture is in trouble. It's bad enough that everyone (me included) loves true crime - but ther must also be some wild conspiracy to go along with it. Fake news!
YouTube now wants only accredited Hollywood - big media - large network content. They let such big media owned channels put out edgy comedy and news videos discussing violent or controversial topics and even promote those videos. With news content.They use the excuse of “fake news” to promote only official news channels in searches and suppress independent journalist channels.
And it is big media who write news articles attacking YouTube for hosting controversial content and demanding they control it. Totally self serving.
In any case if an independent channel tries to do anything like what the big media channels are allowed to do they are eventually demonotized for breaking hidden “community standards” so they have to tread carefully.
Result is big media channels get an artistic advantage when it comes to comedy and news because they are free to say what they want and also a competitive advantage because YouTube is now promoting those channels not because the content is most liked but just for being big brands.
@G Sin there's like, actual proof that Google/YouTube is almost entirely made to of liberals, and gets rid of anyone that's open about their conservative beliefs
@SeptixSkeptix I'm okay with infringing on a company's right if that company is infringing on the values of this country. Freedom of speech is a value that all american companies should uphold if they're going to benefit from being based in america. They've gotten government grants and stuff sry should be required to uphold our government's values.
@Abbi Normi Your statement is incredibly contradictory to American values. I should be able to create any online community I want with or without prejudice. Just as it would be your choice to use that platform. Freedom of speech only affects how the law and government handles speech, meaning that you cannot be prosecuted because of your speech, so long as you are not inciting violence as well as a few other stipulations. Freedom of speech also protects a company's right to censor on its platform. If you are against a company's right to censor or limit the speech of its user base, then you truly aren't for freedom of speech at all. Another thing you should take in mind is that YouTube is an international platform. Do I agree with YouTube's decision to censor true crime content? Absolutely not, but I know it's not up to me to determine what they will and will not allow on their platform. The government telling a company what they have to allow is awfully close to fascism.
@SeptixSkeptix okay I should be more specific, because you're right, most of the time that should be true. But when companies become so big that they're essentially public utilities, and we can reasonably say that a competitor rising up is very very unlikely, they should be considered a public utility and thus required to uphold american values.
There's literally no way to make a YouTube competitor. YouTube operates at a loss and only survives because a giant rich company bought it, can afford to operate it at a loss, and chooses to do so because of the influence YouTube has. Another company can never get as big as YouTube because YouTube doesn't make money, so how could another company compete with a company that doesn't need to make money?
@G Sin go watch project veritas if you want the truth cause if you don't believe YouTube is trying to destroy consevitive channels the you are not paying attention just like MSM Google Hollywood where if you are part of any of those fore mention platforms and show even a moderate right lean you are instantly a periaha and blacklisted fired shut down just for saying you don't think our President is not a racist. If that is not shutting down consevitives I don't know what it's called.
@Predator Poachers Archive What pisses me off is they censor useful information then keep up a video featuring a suicide victim on the trending page for 24 f-king hours. I would sue YT and whichever "Paul' to the hell pit whence they came.
@G Sin He has had multiple democrat candidates come on his show. He's had Cornell West come on his show, he has a lot of left wingers on as well. What does he fucking need? Noam Chomsky?
Cicakkibin you don’t know the full story buddy. He made these videos and they were all getting demonetized. - that isn’t censorship, and I understand that. But then one of his videos was taken down and his channel was givin a strike for no reason. THAT is suppression. He was forced to pull all other videos in his original series because he feared he would be givin another strike. To make money and to not risk having his content struck down he made a patreon.
Cicakkibin wrong wrong wrong. He got millions of views which equals = thousands of thousands of dollars. But the issue is he wasn’t monetized so HE WASNT MAKING ANY MONEY. He needed at least some income so he made a patreon. It wasn’t greed. He wasn’t making money, I mean he needs to get paid at least a little.
Gabe Singh I actually lean way more to a liberal then conservative and I agree with him. Youtube and twitter and most are promoting mostly liberal ideas and only censoring conservative channels or comments and its not right! Even if you dont agree with it or its dumb, EVERYONE HAS A RIGHT TO THEIR OWN OPINION AND IDEAS AND SHOULDN’T BE CENSORED EVEN IF THE OR PEOPLE DONT AGREE! JUST DONT WATCH IT THEN! ITS NOT FOR YOU! WATCH SOMETHING ELSE THEN! SO EVERY WEBSITE AND TV CHANNEL SHOULD ALL JUST HAVE THE SAME THOUGHTS AND IDEAS....??
@Sarah Dixon Both the local theory of mind and the local practices of mental cultivation affect the kinds of unusual sensory experiences that individuals report and the frequency of those experiences. In mentoring a lesser civilization in a specific stage of development, for instance Sol-3 in the Upper Paleolithic, you do not display a spacecraft in their heavens. What you do is to display an impossibly huge deer, or a deer with sparkling horns. In mentoring a lesser civilization you must never forget that cultural ideas and practices do affect mental experience in such a deep way that they lead to the override of ordinary sense perception. On the other hand, you do not display a huge deer with sparkling horns crossing across the blue sky to humans just after they have built their first nuclear bomb; you are supposed to match their current theory of mind and their cultural beliefs and put in their skies flying technological objects or eerie lights. when direct communication with a mentored individual is required, you can use either hallucinations or illusions, depending on what you wish to communicate. A hallucination is a perception, while in a conscious state, in the absence of an external material stimulus, while in an illusion there is an external stimulus too, but the individual is mistaken about what it is. The first basic decision a human takes when exposed to our presence is about whether the source of the experience is internal to their mind or external in the world. It is crucial for them to know this. Therefore, if you project an orb in the middle of a forest to a group of humans, and if you want them to believe the experience is external to their minds, take care to introduce small details affecting their external world, such as breaking a branch of a tree as you pass by, topping upside down some stones, moving the leaves in the opposing direction to that in which the wind blows, or splashing the water surface as you hover over a lake. Make sure they get convinced the experience is external in the world. Remember that someone who is exposed to an ambiguous vision is more likely to interpret it, someone who needs an answer is more likely to listen for one, and someone who believes that an answer can be heard is more likely to hear one. Feeling as if one lacks control makes one more likely to perceive illusory patterns. Take advantage of that. sensory overrides are associated with the capacity to become focused on what humans imagine or see around them, and to allow that focus to increase while diminishing attention to the myriad of everyday distractions around them. The result is that the individual becomes caught up in ideas or images or fascinations, and it is only then when you can transfer your knowledge. Don't forget that the conditions under which someone is expected to experience a vision are socially specific, and that there are prevailing notions about who can be believed and what can be seen and heard according to the belief system and its authority. You need to leave a track on a radar screen if you want to be believed. Popping up in the night sky must be done according to rules, but you are expected to break those rules in quite specific manners for the entire experience to be valid. Visions, dreams, hallucinations, and illusions are far more important than a rational mind when you are to transfer primordial knowledge to lesser civilizations. Primitive archetypes have influenced the development of specific cultures and civilizations. Do not forget that now... the vision are you.
@Sarah Dixon I appreciate your appreciations but Apparently according to scientists at F.S.T.R.S Labratories inc. the yellow spot is a small concentration of Nuertomonstrafecosis-2-IVI and causes hallucinations, extreme manic grandiose delusions, mankey legs and sleep paralysis with extreme diarrhea. There are no known cures and all attempts to stabilize those who have come into contact with NMSC-2-IVI have only caused spreading of the virus. After 4 days of rounding up all infected persons and animals our agents quarantined the area and proceeded to inspect the infected area and to insure the complete termination of NMSC-2-IVI we ordered the evacuation of all field agents and researchers, little did we know one of the young female field researchers had come into contact with NMSC-2-IVI while speaking with and sticking her hand inside of an unkknown infected person's rectum without protection and retrieved a mass of 1.2 grams of muscle and nerve tissue. When the aircraft our staff was traviling in landed, the female researcher had vanished and all the rest of our staff were already in the state of paralysis. We put them down and burned the bodies, afterwords we leveled the surrounding 3.5 miles of area to prevent the spreading of the disease. To this day it is not known where our female reasercher vanished to but if the testimony of this "little boy" is true then she is still in country, If anyone has any leads or tips you can contact F.S.T.R.S Laboratories Inc. at, 1-909-4133 or write to us at 9787 ચહેરો ચહેરો street/ London England. وليام المجوس
@G Sin That's an extremely ignorant statement. By your logic, that means no companies or corporations in America can have a left-leaning political agenda, which is simply untrue. It's also ignorant to assume that leftism and capitalism are mutually exclusive. It's like pointing to someone who works a job and saying they can't be left-leaning because they work a job for a capitalist company.
I would assume it's cause it covers topics like murder and such. Youtube has a history of shutting down news based channels that aren't established/mainstream news even when they don't claim anything out of the ordinary or don't try to exploit some newspiece for some particular agenda.
Pretty much if you're not a newschannel on the telly, or you're not The Young Turks, they like doing this stuff on the regular. Even huge and not very partisan channels like sxephil keeps having this happen to him.
Near as I've seen they try to justify them with the rule they made saying you shouldn't "exploit a tragedy", which I mean that's pretty much what news is though ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Probably automated flagging/throttling/privating given the topic. Also "human reviews" are rarely human.
My ex wife's mother is a narcissist and displays the exact same facial expressions and physical responses when asking her about anything. She's also a pathological liar. It's crazy. The resemblance is uncanny.
girl you made me notice that too loll, you said that outta nowhere love it 😂 maybe it's bc it's all black (i think)? im on dark theme idk if it does it on light theme. good look, lmao!
Well this was eerily validating. I’m pretty sure my mother has NPD. While watching this I was struck suddenly by how much her facial expressions looked exactly like my mother’s when she was in one of her twilight zone episodes of denying abuse and acting like a confused falsely accused victim. I have been pausing it and replaying it because I thought there’s no effing way. There’s no effing way. And then I see your comment. I’m going to have to chew on that for a while.
A relative was such a socipath/liar I dropped contact with her years ago. Her control over her only brother was Rasputin like. If manipulation/guilt trip didnt work she'd give him a panic attack with endless phone calls or sudden appearance screaming and shouting at the top of her lungs. She used third parties, including children, to harass people she didnt like. She was relentless. Her sister's kids were smart enough to keep her at arms length....
@DzNutzOnFyre she's definitely not a sociopath because she still had a very good understanding of what she was doing. More of an understanding then a sociopath would. My ex mother in law just did not care who she lied to or hurt. She's was completely cold when it suited her.
Can you imagine being a public servant for 10 years and forgetting about a murder you committed years prior only to get caught because it was just a little slow that week bruh
@Tom Foolery honestly I think if she was not a cop, she would never forget a thing as a murder, but I think because she's a cop she's probably use to seeing murders etc it's probably just another day for her and this murder is probably just 1 of thousands of murder cases she has seeing. So I think yes, she did forget, but instantly remembered.
The police: OH NOOO! We CAN'T let the PUBLIC know our interrogation techniques! They'll figure out ways around it and they won't work anymore!" Stephanie, a career cop: *completely oblivious as to where the conversation is going, falls for every trick in the book*
This is totally different, imagine getting away with it for 25 years and suddenly detectives start interrogating you... Unready plus this was a horrible murder, of course she would be obvious.
She is as thick as mince, she should have been able to see she needed a lawyer about 5 mins in. She ambled along hoping they wouldn’t be inquiring about her involvement when it’s all they did.
Short answers people...Yes...No...I have no recollection of that. If I'm ever randomly called into a room by my colleagues and they start questioning me about some random nonsense I will high tail it out of there so fast. LOL!! Doesn't matter if I had something to do with it or not. If you bring up the rain on a sunny day...I'm outta there.
This is what is often called "disassociation": When a suspect is trying to imply that any facts relevant to the case are so mundane that they can't remember, assuming that an innocent person wouldn't remember mundane, every day things either. However, they can remember other "irrelevant, mundane" things later in the interrogation.
For example:
She can't remember when or for how long she dated John, but she can remember his street address.
When she can't remember the victim's name, but she can remember where the victim worked.
She can't remember what year the events happened, but she can remember what year John graduated high school.
This is a great example on how suspects will pretend to "forget" relevant facts about the case (because it's so mundane), but later remember, nearly in great detail, other "mundane" things that aren't relevant to the case (pretty much disproving their own argument for having a "bad memory" or, for her case, "so long ago"). When this tactic is used too often by the suspect, it makes it easy for the detectives to see the pattern of "voluntary disassociation" developing, because when you disassociate too much, or end up revealing too much detailed information after starting to "disassociate", then the detectives can tell that this is voluntary disassociation, indicating that the suspect is lying about "not knowing" the facts, leading to their incrimination.
Despite 25 years as a police officer, Stephanie still couldn't figure out how to properly "disassociate" without making it obvious that she was lying.
I guess evening knowing full well the methods used, it is difficult for one to disassociate yourself from the truth to be able to lie to yourself completely
a persons name is Mundane. Jane is mundane, but John Hopkins Memorial High School 1986 is a specific time and place. Not mundane. I see what youre saying although it isnt fully correct.
When it comes to personal things, like High School graduation year or personal cell phone number, while every day things, those are expected to be remembered as well. Not remembering how long you dated someone (when it was on and off for years), and not remembering the victim's name when you knew the person is suspicious.
@J. A. Greene this is true. and everyone wants to talk about her facial expressions, which i'm sure didn't help the situation, but people can be very animated when they speak. for me, the give away is in her eyes. you can see the sheer terror whenever she looks towards the hidden camera.
Stephanie biting into a lemon every few seconds: "You know I don't know. Gee, it was so long ago. You know I don't know. You know what year? You know in 82 I went to college..."
I must admit these detectives played her like a fiddle. They had a seasoned detective in the hot seat and got her to babble on and on and on, and not till the very end did it dawn on her she was busted, bravissimo.
It's not hard to do with a narcissist, there could literally be a video of her committing the murder playing on a tv behind the detectives and she'd still believe that she's smart enough to talk her way out of it.
@David Mayberry I 100% agree. She seems like she could go into a psycho rage, while possibly still have empathy for other situations in life?
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David Mayberry2020-06-24 02:50:35 (edited 2020-06-24 03:00:02 )
@Genesis Handboards well than you disagree with me, because sociopaths have more of an ability to have empathy, they are more likely to show guilt after committing a crime, psychopaths on the other hand are completely selfishly motivated. Psychopaths usually have a better ability to "fool" people around them into believing they're normal, they can fake emotion better. Sociopaths usually can't hold long term jobs and relationships, psychopaths can.
@David Mayberry I'd say sociopathic. Violent murder, overkill, messy. Her demeanour in the police interview, rambling, nervous tics, doesn't seem very composed for a psychopath, although it's possible she's a low functioning psychopath
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David Mayberry2020-06-27 01:15:24 (edited 2020-06-27 01:27:39 )
@bruce biggy She fell apart in the interview, but obviously she had been pretty functional to hold a marriage together for a long time (rare for a sociopath) and keep her job for so long (rare for a sociopath). I'll admit that her lack of planning for the murder is more sociopathic in nature because it's sloppy and impulsive, but being impulsive, as well as fighting and aggression are common traits found in antisocial personality disorder as a whole which is adherent in both sociopaths and psychopaths. It was almost definitely not her intention to murder, she undoubtedly went to argue and became enraged, its not as if psychopaths are incapable of a sudden violent outburst. Keep in mind that the majority of psychopaths and sociopaths never hurt anyone, so judging her condition solely on one night of sloppy rage doesn't really make sense. Just look it up and check the boxes and tell me which applies best. At the end of the day I don't know about you, but I'm not a doctor I'm just a person with a lot of experience with people who have mental disorders, and even if you were a doctor neither of us have enough to go on from what little we know to make a sound diagnoses, but from what's provided here in this video, her behavior suggest she's probably more of a psychopath in my opinion.
@David Mayberry hmm, hard to say. The title says sociopath but I guess it's not conclusive. Psychopaths also don't tend to last in marriage, move from one to the next, multiple kids who they usually abandon. This case is similar to the Jodi Arias case, except Arias seems much more composed. You're right, we don't know enough to say one way or the other. Was just watching the one about colonel Russell Williams, cool as a cucumber and some still say he's not a psychopath, others say he is, who knows I guess he would need to be evaluated.
Dan Allen damn you are right ! I was thinking why the hell is she going on and on but that’s it she’s a narcissist wow this case has always fascinated me but not for any good reasons
@City Sistaz Not a good idea to be 'fascinated' by these sort of things - self fulfilling prophecies and all that. I would recommend the grey rock method.
@bruce biggy she had friends in her youth, partied a lot, made detective and had a long term marriage. thats more than a lot of people have accomplished
@Marufio M How many people have you seen questioned by the police? :) But it's obvious she's lying and in high distress from her exaggerated expressions.
That would have been the most rational answer in the entire interview. Even if she hadn’t been the murderer, judging by her demeanor she never should have been a cop, even at mall level.
"Can you describe your relationship with John?" Stephanie: "According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black."
The Bible says that we all are guilty of breaking the ten commandments of God. As a result we all deserve to go to hell because none is righteous , no not one. But the good news is that you dont have to go to hell. Jesus Christ loves you so much that he died for your sins and if you repent of your sins and give your life to Jesus Christ then you will be saved. Jesus is calling on all to repent and you no longer have to live in despair but in love , joy , and peace..... Through Jesus Christ.
@Miguel Mendez which god is right? Your god? A Hindu god? I could name many. It’s all written to control a populace at the time. Zero meaning in today’s world. Religion is a disease of humanity. It’s caused far more harm than good.
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Miguel Mendez2021-01-13 23:55:20 (edited 2021-01-13 23:55:33 )
@GullyBop As far as i know, the word comes from latin LIGO (to tie, to put together, to remember) so RE-LIGO is to put together again 2 things that have been separated (humanity and spiritual world) or to try to remember our spiritual nature. Of course, when somethings is created with good intentions, it is quickly attacked by evil, that's why religions have flaws, contradictions, and evil people trying to take advantage from them
Miguel Mendez2021-01-17 18:25:42 (edited 2021-01-25 14:43:47 )
@Blitzer i ain't with the nonsense nor with the jokes , yall know what i mean. There are two places a man end ups when he passes away , Heaven or hell , yet No man can know God except through Jesus Christ. If a man gives his life to Jesus dont expect things to get easy , you got a 🎯 bullseye 🎯 on your back. FYI ma background ( weed , drugs , you know worldly pleasures ..... All that .The list keeps going ) people think a Christian man perfect raised up in a church. I wasnt raised up in no church. Im just like yall. But i Gave it all up for Jesus though. And ima keep going till the day i die. Ima fight the good fight like the Bible says to do. He who endures to the end shall be saved.
@Miguel Mendez even the devil went to church. Only God can judge, regardless of drug use girl or man chasing ect. Your good works aren’t gonna get you in heaven, it’s your heart and honesty about your bad or good behavior. It’s about your heart condition. Everyone sins.
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Miguel Mendez2021-01-18 13:53:35 (edited 2021-01-18 13:58:47 )
@April Showers your right we saved by faith and not by works. But faith without works is dead. The way you live your life is proof you love satan. You cant be saved if you love sinning.
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Miguel Mendez2021-01-18 14:52:52 (edited 2021-01-25 14:48:21 )
How you really know you got salvation ? The faith i see in churches be so basic. The spirit God gave me is so gracious. He waited for me man He's so patient. The minute that we're born we're given a death sentence. How long it gone take you for repentance. Everyday that go by just be waisted. You believe from your mouth but you faken. The way you live your life is the proof you love satan. You cant be saved if you religion. You cant be saved if you a mason. You cant be saved if you love sinning. Everybody wanna ge to grinnin when i say your fruits is your faith man you slippin. If you don't endure to the end you'll be in hell till the end , you'll be a victim. Matthew 24:13 to be specific. Jesus saved us all when he died , so prolific. If you believe you'll achieve as a Christian. It ain't easy living righteous in these system. If you trust in the Lord you'll be winning. Im not saying that in life that you'll never be a victim. If you obey you'll have peace in these prison. Im so glad that He died and He's risen. Im so glad He put me through the fire and He saved me.
Life's so good when you don't go around killing people, man I can't imagine being in any of these people's situations, I get all nervous just listening to these interrogations
I get nervous, my hands get clammy, and I start stuttering when my husband finds out I went to Dairy Queen without him. I CANNOT IMAGINE how terrified she would be - especially after feeling like after 20 years she’d totally gotten away with it.
I wonder if she stayed on the police force because she thought it would be good “insurance” against her ever getting called out?!
You’ll notice the commenter acts in shock and horror of the culprits - a common form of projection that other culprits put forth to cover their own guilt.
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Ana Lima2021-06-04 11:38:08 (edited 2021-06-04 11:58:09 )
I have never seen someone give away their guilt as much as this woman. It was almost cartoonish.
She acts like she has such a foggy memory but she instantly recalls specifics like "we all lived on the 10th floor" and "I attended from 78-82" and "his brother attended this school" and on and on. Other important things just seem to slip her mind entirely.
Yeah, she also remembers what kind of car people drove at a given point. Also, she says she is "picture nut", who has thousands of pictures. That absolutely upholds and/or triggers memories.
I had the same thought. When my ex and I broke up, he married another woman almost immediately. It crushed me. Obviously I am over it now, but that was 30 years ago and I can still tell you her name, what she did for a living, where she lived, where he lived, and the exact date they got married. I know the date we broke up, what car I had then, where he worked where I worked, plus about a million other little details.
For me the best bit is when she is asked about the wedding. Shes like...."of course I didnt go. I was going to kill that bitch...why would I go to her wedding"
mmortalHitman sorta like the “psychic” that tells the person 7 specific details of what the “spirit” has said to him (in full sentences)-but can’t ever get the “spirit” to just say it’s own damn name. “I’m seeing a Mary-Margaret-May...she’s giving me an M, very strong. She says make sure to keep an eye on your son while you’re on vacation in Cancun.” I mean, c’mon...🧐🙄🙄
@AngelaTC My ex did the exact same thing. 22 yrs of marriage and he walked out and got married before the ink was dry on the divorce papers. Unfortunately divorced his kids along with me. That's another story. But I can also tell you everything about her. I made it my mission at the time to find out everything lol We've been divorced only 13 yrs and now i'm glad to be rid of him. Meanwhile, he's on his 3rd marriage lol
@jeaniebird Oh I think she's definitely lying. Of course she is. She murdered the woman. She's going to act as though she doesn't remember her name or anything about her. I'm quite sure she remembers every detail
If I had a nickel for every time she said “ya know?” “I mean…” or “it’s been so long ago” I could fund research to build a time machine to go back and stop the crime before it happened
But then you would create a rift in time because if this crime never happened, you would‘ve never gotten the money and then you never would‘ve build the time machine :D
She had completely disassociated herself from the incident. She thought that after a quarter century it was never gonna come back and bite her in the azz.
@phi50 It's a pretty reasonable assumption if you have been getting away with murder for a quarter century to think you will continue to do so. I am sure the first day, week, month, year, even 10 years after the murder her heart rate would increase and she would be on the alert....but after 25 years...her heart and pulse rate probably never skipped a beat, until the very last quarter of this interview when she realised her lies weren't doing their usual magic.
I watch these just for some audio in the background while drawing so I usually don't get to see the screen. I go to stop the video for some reason and pause mid way because of how cartoonish her expressions were.
The craziest thing is that she VERY nearly got away with it -- bad acting, heavy breathing, avoiding questions, dumb facial expressions, etc will not get you put in jail -- her DNA on the bite mark of that woman put the nail in the coffin. WIthout that, she would still to this day be blinking furiously and shrugging like "HUH???!!? So weird you guys asked me those weird questions????"
Actually, I could believe the facial expressions. Who would not be worried in such situation? Even innocent people can be convicted. Cops know that more than anyone. What did it for me was the content of her responses. I would never forget that I had gotten into fights with someone who was murdered whose spouse I dated.
@Christopher They're fake as fuck reactions, I don't think an innocent person would have such fake reactions, even if aware that they were a prime suspect, which Stephanie was NOT aware of for the majority of the interview. An innocent person, in that situation, would have no reason for faking reactions, and would be trying a lot harder to remember all the details, give as much clear information as they can remember, even probably being truthful about the bad interaction at the hospital, so that it would not appear they were hiding anything. And when asked for DNA, to clear their name, they'd agree in a heartbeat to end the questioning, as even an innocent person could accidentally fuck up on a tough question in a long interrogation, whereas DNA would irrefutably clear their name. Whereas Stephanie is "not sure" if she'd provide it and "may need to consult with a lawyer", basically biding her time, or hoping she'll learn more about what DNA they may have on hand and if maybe it really isn't hers anyways, despite her knowing she did it, and it likely is hers, there is always a chance that it maybe was not, or could be explained away some other way (for example, if it wasn't the bite mark, perhaps they found Stephanie's hair in the apartment/house, and she could claim she remembers being there at an earlier date, for whatever reason, perhaps the confrontation some friends say she had at the house with the victim). Basically, she's hoping that her lawyer can figure out and advise her on if the DNA sample would be damning, or could be explained away if it is a match). An innocent person wouldn't really worry about these details, because they'd know it is not their DNA, no way, no how.
she is absurdly irritating to listen to. "So when did you last talk to him?" "Oh gosh oh jeez uhm dumb surprised face wow, gee I mean uh, huh, well, I graduated in- well, phew, uh, I mean well, uhm, huh, surprised gremlin face well his brother played soccer, jeez heh-"
Ikr this evil monster should’ve been rotting in jail since her youth. Sherri didn’t get her justice
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C M2019-08-22 04:00:05 (edited 2019-08-22 13:11:07 )
Detective: Were you ever near John's new house after he got married?
Stephanie: oh yeah I used to play softball after work in the park that's now the gas station owned by the Smith brothers from Vegas. They bought the park after the state lost the lawsuit Douglas v. California about the truck that crashed into the Graham children - you remember? It was the day it shot up to 122 degrees in the shade and the driver Douglas Billingsly III said he blacked out. Anyhoo, our team used to play right there at the accident scene - it was Jack, Tim, Phyllis, me, Robbie, andd Gwen. Our record was 22 wins 1 loss that year. We would've had a perfect record but our pitcher had a bloody nostril halfway through game 17 and we had to substitute him with "Boozer the Loser" in the bottom of the 4th inning.
Detective: And what was John's wife's name?
Stephanie: Uh, um, jeez. Oh boy. Jeez. Camille, Cheryl, Sherri. I don't know, something, someone. I think it was a girl's name.
You should be writing for a sit-com. Actually, no, you wouldn't last a week there -- your writing's way too smart for TV. How about a screenplay -- we want to know more about "Boozer the Loser" and the rest of the gang!
@Blondesense "you need to add a pic to your profile so we can see the genius who wrote this comment. Are all your comments this funny?" that's you, that's how you sound. He was funny, now you want to see if he is attractive. You're thirsty. The only thing that was missing from this lame interaction was a playful touch on the shoulder.
I HAD TO GO BACK AND FIND THIS COMMENT THIS MORNING! I laughed so hard I hurt. I screen shot this little montage for future use. Whenever I need a non-alcoholic pick me up!
Who effing cares where his brother went to school, that his sister spent the night at her place. When she went to school. Puh...geez. I couldn't even tell ya...
I'm literally irritated watching this. Her 2nd longest relationship ever. 4yrs. But she claims she wasnt considered his gf, he wasnt considered her bf. But they went on several expensive vacations. U know, places we'd all take an acquaintance. 🤥
I know I dated guys, I think he may have dated other guys. I think at one time we were both dating the same guy at the same time, I mean the exact same time, like we were in the room together. Wait, that was when we were in Hawaii, you know, with John. We were all wet, I remember water and latex. It could have been a condom or a wet suit, I don't know, it's been like a million years ago. I remember thinking Boozer would have probably liked it, the latex, but then I thought, no... I'm pretty certain he had an allergy to latex, which was why half the girls call him Boozer the Loozer, and then he found lamb skin condoms, and the other half called him Boozer the Floozer. I may have been one of them, I don't know, it's just been so long ago. I know Greg had a cat named Bobo and a pet hamster named Clarice. We joked about it, you know, with John, in Hawaii, because Silence of the Lambs was going to have an agent named Clarice, but we had no way of knowing back then that was going to happen. But what does Bobo have to do with something that happened like a million years ago? I specifically remember this one time Clarice got loose and Bobo tried to eat her, but that's when Greg found out that she was actually a he, Clarice that is, so he got a female hamster so they could mate and maybe have babies they could feed to Bobo to supplement her diet, because her Vet said her protein levels were low. But, you know, I only saw Bobo maybe once or twice, I may have petted her, it's just been so long ago. Wait, I remember one time she scratched me on the right arm, no, no, it was the left because I remember telling Greg we should go to Hawaii, with John, and tell him about the whole Clarice was really a boy story, because maybe he'd get a kick out of that. But then we heard John's wife died because I saw the flyer and recognized the picture matching the person I had maybe killed, and then Greg decided to feed both hamsters to Bobo, and she actually choked to death eating Clarice. He never changed her name after finding out she was a boy. But no, I don't remember ever meeting John's wife. I couldn't even tell you her name or where she worked. I think they lived in the Valley, but I don't know where. I could have been at like 12345 Roscoe. A white house with purple shutters and Acacia trees growing on the west side of it that kind of look like miniature versions of bigger trees. But I don't think I ever saw it. I know there was a door, that was only like 3 feet tall which lead into the cellar, I remember it had a weird latch I had to open when I crawled through it into the house, but no. I was never there for any reason, ever. What's this got to do with Bobo? I mean, Bobo died like a million years ago.
Of all the analytical videos I've watched on YT about interrogations, I've never disagreed with any of yours or any of the comments you make either in writing, which are hilarious and you should do more of, or when you pause and speak. I was a cop for 12 years, and I remember clearly everything I ever remember about field interrogations I did on suspects. I look forward to more of your videos in the future!
@GusMortis u took the comment so far to the left .they said put your picture in your profile bc people like to see a face and put it with a laugh . If I hear a comedy skit and it's just the audio ..I too wanna see the person the comedy belongs to. If I was to look in someone's closet and see their clothes and shoes ..an I liked their style , I too would want to see the person who wears the clothes it's natural to wanna put a face to things . The person who put that comment is not being thirsty ....they are just naturally curious to who this funny belongs too but your obviously allowed to have your opinion..but to say they are thirsty is extreme
CM : What can I say that hasn't already been said? Oh, maybe this ... Your comment hit 3k likes on 7/20/2020. (Suprised me when liking changed 2.9k to 3k.) Congrats!
I agree that is the greatest comment. No one can beat that comment. You deserve a great big star 🌟. It’s very cleaver smart I wished I could have thought of that. Anyhoooooo love it. 👏👏
Well let’s see, the Big Bang happened 13.7 billion years ago—I’m trying to remember what caused the start of the universe and the exist physical conditions before it started. Or was it 13.8 billion? I’m thinking the universe was very dense and hot in the initial milliseconds following the initial expansion....
But I didn’t think they used DNA testing 25 years ago which is basically why she got away with this. So many cold cases are now being solved because of DNA.
This isn't about them letting her go because she was a cop. It was the DNA testing and because they identified the bite mark as female. This isn't what you're trying to make it out to be.
@TD W. he said that she was named as a suspect but wasn't pursued because she was a cop. It definitely had a major bias . Its kind of an obvious case isn't it? Then they tried to pin the clearly personal murder on two minorities committing robberies. Idk how you can't see it.
@Thomas Jackson well according to the video, there were 2 robberies committed on the same street/neighborhood the exact day it happened by 2 guys. So I think that is a very valid path to have gone with initially. Even if they had identified her from the start, they wouldn't have been able to try her successfully because there was no DNA or eyewitnesses to it. She could've denied it and gotten away with it just for the fact of there being reasonable doubt. The DNA is the reason she was convicted anyway. So again, this is not a cops vs everyone thing. If it was, they still would not have gone after her 20 years later....
@TD W. they would've had motive , which is more than they had with the 2 robberies. Im not saying its as deep as a full blown cover up,im saying the system has a general rule of protecting its own which can allow stuff like this to happen. Its human nature , but it needs to be addressed to the best of our ability.
@Thomas Jackson while I get your point. I just don't think it applies in this situation. If there were 2 other robberies on the same street/neighborhood the same day, that is a motive in itself. Robbery gone wrong or something along those lines. When it came to her being accused back then, she would have denied it saying she is a police officer, she would never do such a thing, etc. Then the defense would bring up the other robberies in the neighborhood/street on the same day and ask the jury can you say beyond a shadow of a doubt that this policewoman killed her?? They would say no or enough of them would say no to not get a conviction. Again, without the DNA testing, they didn't have a strong case. If the police narrative were true that you're putting forth, then this case would've needed to be finally solved by civilians. But it wasn't. Police reopened the case after 20 years, investigated Lazarus, tracked down the DNA that was difficult to find, and convicted her. That flies in the face of what you're saying. That's my issue with what you're saying.
@TD W. Why would a robbery gone wrong have post death injuries and a bite mark ? It was clearly personal , and she was an ex girlfriend of the victims boyfriend. Thats what i feel like you're missing. As for the case, who knows what sort of lies they could have caught her in during an interrogation. There have been plenty of cops getting in trouble by other cops/detectives whatever. That doesn't mean they also don't get away with stuff because there cops. So I don't really see your point by saying different cops 25 years later decided to pursue her.
She was named by several people as a suspect but her fellow cops swept it under the rug. The dna swab that finally got her was well hidden, along with other evidence.
@Thomas Jackson or maybe you know, psychotic robber who just murdered a person, can you really tell what he would and wouldnt do? Again, convince a jury there a possibility this was a police officer who had a disagreement and a fight with a victim over a man or there were 2 CRIMINALS ROBBING HOUSE ON THE SAME STREET. makes sense that this wouldnt fly so easily without modern tech like dna testing and if that'd happen today pinpointing location with cell towers is pretty standar procedure, but it wasnt at that time.
@smith lovy True, they did not, butaybe as stated by alot of people they were caught, fight broke out and upon recieving damage robber went into psychosis? Criminals and homeless people have 1 thing in common most of the time - they have mental issues so not being able to find a job or overall being careless towards ones self and others they start doing criminal activities and you dont know what can happen once a person having mental issues by itself gets caught doing something and furthermore gets injured, he could go into frenzy and not just bite the victim, but do far more things.
Thomas Jackson it wasn’t pursued like a regular suspect, obviously you didn’t hear that. But she wasn’t pursued like regular suspect cause she would’ve known what she was facing and how to counter it
The point that I think should be taken the most seriously, is the fact that this homicidal maniac had a badge and gun for over 20 years. What other crimes or corruption was she involved in that she used her badge to hide from?
On another Youtube Video about her - a Guy commented on there - how he joined the Police Force Years ago - and She told Lies about him and stopped him getting the Job / Promotion - but then a investigation proved he was innocent of the lies - and he said she was a Horrible Woman.
This brings a huge mess to any area she worked. All court appearances, cases, convictions. All those cases can have their case reviewed because she turned out to be liar and murderer.
@Who piddled on your post toasties and that’s the really infuriating part - there could be very sound convictions against people who committed crimes beyond all reasonable doubt, but if she’s had ANY hand in a case, the perp could use this.
While in the case of sound convictions it’s unlikely they’d get a verdict overturned, it would be a costly affair that wastes time, taxpayer money, and could put victims through the trauma of fearing the perp will walk
I’d take a good once over on her reported income and look for any signs of embezzlement or racketeering. People like her are the type that would participate in that sort of thing.
I'm telling you, unless you are straight up the victim, you bring your lawyer with you if police ask you to come in for " a few questions. " They are never your friends in that situation.
It is baffling how many times she utters: "I don't believe it!" Mainy because, deep down, she knew the ghost of her horrible crime is going to hunt her down. And she had deluded herself all these years that it was a perfect murder. That's how it is with every person who does some evil, vile act and gets away with it.
It always blows me away how people tell everything to the police. This time though was crazier. Why would an experienced police detective not realize what was going on and demand an attorney? This is insane!
She thought she could slick talk her way out of it, didn't want to appear guilty in front of colleagues, and basically she's not right in the noggin. That's why she murdered the poor victim in the first place. Her decision making skills are crap. An intelligent person, guilty or not, would've immediately asked for an attorney.
She figured it was 20 years ago, so they didn't have any evidence. She learned otherwise...Imagine she spends every night in her cell, wishing she had lawyerd up!
@Brent Farvors Lawyer wouldn't have made a difference. She was getting arrested whether she talked or not. They already had the DNA evidence at this point.
@Brent Farvors They had her DNA. The week before the interview, a team of three detectives had been tailing her for several days so they could surreptitiously collect a sample. At a shopping mall, Lazarus threw away a disposable cup and straw. The detectives collected the cup from the trash just a few seconds later.
@pdc2878 Really? That's so creepy. It's like their videos live and breathe. I constantly get Madela effect here because I always remember stuff that disappears.
@Bill the Fifth I think JCS has a Patreon page with subscriber paid for content. This was one of the more popular videos on YT. My guess is that they put the full video on their subscriber page to help drive money to their patreon. That is all. Youtube is becoming more of an advertisement for content creators to drive business to their own sites
RIP Sherri Rasmussen. I can't imagine the pain she went through, I too have suffered the rage of a woman who wanted my man and went to great lengths to destroy my life. John is also culpable for playing two women against each other. He put Sherri in danger indirectly. He must have known this woman is psycho. He even went on holiday with this woman after Sherri's death. Credit to Sherri's parents for their dignity throughout.
@ct watch other videos regarding John Rutten. Other documentaries. It's truly appalling. He must have known this woman killed Sherri. Deep down he knew. He said he called the case worker to find out if Stephanie was a suspect before the holidays. That means he had doubts about her innocence. His gut told him she killed Sherri but the bastard still went on holiday with her.
@M&M Amen. Thats why I credited Sherri's parents, they are bigger than I because I wouldnt have taken my daughter's death the way they did. They are amazing. I on the other hand would have been effing and blinding at Stephanie and John, or maybe dead from a broken heart. I am too emotional and psycho to be that dignified knowing my daughter is dead because her husband is a pathetic cheating weak little man. .
This case was on a late night program, I almost didn't watch it because it seemed so implausible in the prologue. But actually is one of the most vicious, sickest, depraved cases I've ever heard of. There's ample proof of her depravity and all the lives she destroyed and damaged badly. I hope the victim's family sues her for everything she has.
What I find odd is how did Stephanie know that Sherrie was alone in the house that day? It was a work day after all and she couldn't have known that Sherrie had decided last minute not to go in. Was Stephanie just cruising around doing another stalking episode and decided to pay a visit on the off chance?
I think thats exactly what happened. She'd already done it once and Sherri even caught her, but Stephanie played it off ssomehow by saying she just came to see John.
I think Stephanie was going to go snoop again and didnt realize Sherri was home. When she got caught a second time, maybe it was more brazen, too, like she got caught rifling through Sherris stuff, and Stephanie just was like "if she reports me my career is over, i have to kill her". So she did, and tried to make it look like a burglary gone wrong.
I dont think Stephanie went there to kill her, i think she went there to snoop more & it went bad.
I hate seeing these people throw away someone else's live and they're own it makes me so sad you didn't have to do it and you caused so much suffering for them yourself and hundreds of others involved on both sides.
It’s funny how she can’t seem to remember the name of someone she killed in cold blood and actually BIT! And it’s pretty funny that she thought she was dating John when she was just a friend with benefits and he never considered her a girlfriend.
But he must be a wuss because he went back to her after she murdered his wife. I bet she realized she could never look him in the eye again and that’s why she didn’t pursue him. That and also the fact that he never looked at her as marriage material. He must’ve known something was off with her.
Why they didn’t pursue getting her charged with breaking & entering that day they found her in their living room is beyond me. If they had done that she never would’ve come back to kill Sherri since she would’ve been the primary suspect.
Perfect description of my ex wife. She lied about everything and when a inquire began ,her gloves would come off and 1 lie would lead to several lies and then blamed me ,I had enough of her.
This is a classic case of someone who is used to being in power, and now longer is. She's a spoiled brat who killed someone because she didn't get her way. Oh, she also had a badge and a gun.
For me, when Stephanie detailed how John’s brother played basketball in college, I would of cleared her as a suspect. That kind of honesty for something that happened when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
So strange that such cop has a kind of amnésia. She is clearly afraid while the interview is made. When you have nothing to hide you have no reason to play on the defensive mode. It is obvious to me she had something to do with the murder.
At 4:16 she sits back because she knows she is completely beat and they know more than they are sharing with her. She also knows that DNA is able to identify her. I always laugh when ppl try to analyze her during this interrogation. She's acting this way because she knows she's caught, that simple..
I love this video but wasn't it longer? The intro had more detail when I watched it last time. Did JCS have to edit it for any particular reason- does anyone know?
Do you think if she’d been on the job as a cop for 25 years she’d be a little better at knowing she’s in an interrogation, immediately. But this is California and we get what we pay for
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just think about it: stephanie went 20 YEARS unnoticed and not suspected at all. imagine how many other cops might have done something similar but still continue to get away with it. terrifying.
Yeah and how many active serial killers there are that we don’t even know about, and more than likely will never get caught. But it’s all par for the course for humanity.
Well statistically it's still gotta be a small portion. Because A) homicides aren't as common as you'd think B) most criminals aren't cops C) I imagine most killer cops don't end up lasting like 25 years in the force. Either they're caught or they disappear.
I don’t think you realize how much more technology has advanced since 1986 this doesn’t happen like you think.. cops don’t get to commit crimes and get away with it like you think they get treated the same way as normal citizens my guy
@Jack Cost Also most city cops are fairly educated and vetted folk nowadays. It isn't like the 80s or sum where you had high school diplomas being deemed fit for a lifetime of serving.
I didn't notice before that when she returned to the room the 2nd time they already had cuffed her. At 22:16 you can see that Stephanie has the bracelets on.
Maybe, ? Slamming her hand continually on the table, and she is very manipulative, a person who is completely Innocent and honest does not need to be defensive , and certainly would not have a foggy memory of the previous love of her life. Being vague , and pretenious , and most of all frightening. But honestly , people who are dishonest and manipulative always try to play with the mind's and feelings of those who are confronting them and they always fool themselves with the lie that they will never be caught out and how the truth about them always prevails. Selfish agendas, for the Act of murderous another person destroying the lives of everyone else who is close to the victim and Stephanie just got on with her life and married. It's very tragic, but the Evil within her is very evident that she has shown no remorse. I imagine that Stephanie Lazarus never thought of the day when she would be put into the same prison of hell that she saw fit to put others through, all for the sake of pride and ego at losing control over a man who she had no right of claiming ownership over in the first place. People think that the enemy is on the outside of them and yet the enemy is within the minds and hearts of All those people who refuses to face the truth about themselves
Im 48, I absolutely know when I started dating my wife (from High School), I certainly would remember the guy I dated and when I dated him if I had killed his girlfriend. Thats a sticking point.
she terrifies me, the way she presents herself and all the faces she's making really gives me the chills especially because you know she's lying about not remembering anything.
It's scary to think how many psychopath cops are on the job, who murdered people, who violated people's rights, who falsified police reports, who arrested them on false or fabricated charges or evidence, on and on and on....
Psychopath lacking empathy who passes themselves off in society as normal by learning cues on when to use common expressions of genuine emotion while simultaneously only worrying about their own wellbeing. Fascinating to watch.
i was about to say the same thing.. the expressions she has (wide eyes, exaggerated eyebrow movement, the scoffs and smiles) all her mannerisms are just plain creepy... its even creepier to think that someone could just murder and then continue to be a cop/investigator for 20+ years.. knowing.... gives me chills
it scares me how people can kill someone and live a normal life after. damn... it's so unreal to me. the lack of empathy, self awareness of doing horrible, wrong thing... you cant tell by looks that someone did such a thing and you might be a friend of such a person... chills.
I thought the same thing. Where do you park that memory? Do they think about it every day? Are they worried they will be found out? Or does it get buried deep?
This is one of the things that the internet has done. A few years ago, the ordinary person knew only what was printed in the local newspaper or what was deemed suitable for viewing on television. The world is on view now. We are so much more aware of what was once hidden or known by only a few who had access to the information. These days you never know who you are standing next to when you are waiting in any store or buying a cup of coffee. And there are cameras everywhere. They were there in the past but we were not told. Years ago I learned that behind the mirrors on the walls in the large grocery stores there were passageways. As you shopped for your vegetables and fruits you were being viewed through a two-way mirror. That was the ancient method of keeping an eye on us before cameras were installed. I'm glad there are cameras now. And DNA. All there to help catch those who once walked free from their evil crimes.
I met a murderer once. He approached me and was getting to know me at an event, said we had a mutual friend. Something seemed off and I called my friend. He told me expressly not to engage with him, that he had in fact killed in cold blood. I just have to say, he could of been a normal guy, but after finding out I could see it in his eyes. I could tell he was constantly haunted, tormented with regrets and by his own memories. Looking him straight in the eyes you could see the sadness. He stayed in town for less than 2 weeks before moving again.
It's simply accepting what you've done and living with it. Denial would go to someone ashamed but there are people who truly find pleasure and are proud of there actions
Reading more about the case, it's astonishing how somebody could murder another human being in cold blood and then go on to live a happy, successful life for the next 23 years, even becoming a prominent community member, but still living with that secret every night they fall asleep next to their spouse. Apparently the LAPD removed evidence during the original case to protect one of their own so that Stephanie wasn't made a suspect, and both the victim's family and the criminologist who found the bite mark unsuccessfully sued the department over this.
Even if I was in one of those groups or internal frats, if one of the other members straight up murdered somebody I wouldn't just help them out. Its absurd how many people must have known or had a strong hunch about this and did nothing.
She's a sociopath. Confrontation will stress her out but other than that she wouldn't care. Also, bite marks and dental analysis is mostly useless. The bite marks don't show well and you're not gonna have a full mouth dental record for anyone.
Those were exactly my thoughts. Imagine brutally murdering someone and trying to get away with it. The first thing that makes you feel better is witnesses report seeing two hispanic males in the neighborhood on the same night as you killing Sherri. So you go to work the next day and there's two pictures of two guys and your boss is saying these are the suspects for the murder you committed.
That probably helped her sleep better. Then 6 months goes by and there have been 0 leads, except for the victims father naming you.as someone who could have done it. Now, under normal circumstances you would be fully investigated, but as luck turns out, your a LAPD Cop and nobody pursues those allegations. Also, it's the mid 80s and DNA.and Forensic testing is not existing.
Eventually you have the Crack Cocaine gang wars taking place and the amount of murders gets so high that your case goes cold and gets stuffed in the back cabinet. Then the detective working your case retires.
Now, your feeling pretty good. Years start to go by. You probably have a little anxiety about it still but this starts to go away as 10 then 20 years go by. At this point your a senior detective and nearing retirement. Your probably respected by all. You probably.have even forgot that you killed someone one night 25 years.ago.
Things are going good, man. You can't really complain. You wake up one morning. Do your usual routine. Your singing a song by Lil BaNDz C300 in the shower. You get on your.way to work. Gotta stop and get coffee for another long day at the PD. You have to check your retirement investments first though. Oh, nice. Your stocks have tripled! You do a happy dance.
You get a call about needing help with a Art Theft case. No biggie. After all you are the Senior Art detective. You get there . You shake hands. You sit down. Ready to give these two rookies a lecture in detective work 101. Then you hear
I'm just imagining the rush of shock she must've felt when she heard those words- I mean, if she's supressed any feelings that she may have had about the whole incident for so long, kudos to her for not showing any physical signs. Well, ofc, not really kudos, but killing a person must really mess up your brain.
Sherri was a tall woman, almost 6 ft, there was a physical fight and at one moment she held Stephanie with a headlock, Stephanie bit her to get released.
One thing that always stood out to me with this interview is the fact her memory is so pinpoint accurate for every little minor mundane thing over 20 years ago but for everything regarding the victim she seems to really struggle
Stop with the BS body language nonsense . All you have to do is probe and ask questions then match what she says to the evidence then that will tell you whether she is guilty or not. However one glaring thing about this is that never during this long interrogation did she ever get which an innocent person would become when accused of something they know they didn't do.
So how long did you guys date for? “Geez I have no idea..” then proceeds to list off his extended family members and other far less relevant details very easily.
And how do you spell John? ‘Oh wow, well I remember he was a Scorpio, his dad used to collect stamps and his sisters friends had a dog called ruffles that was a rescue dog’
At this stage they want her to SPEAK out, not to get scared and shut up. You should watch it again: they worked a lot to find out how to get her surrender her weapon and speak out without knowing she's a suspect. Because she's also an officer👩✈
bro that car question at the end of the video was freaky
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1:07 hand tapping starts geeze its such a long time since I killed her.. Apparently Jim Carrey gets all his facial expressions from this video. . probably.
Spazarus ranned out of gas as soon as she sat down. Right of the bat. She started fumbling with words. And trying all her E.T facial expressions. Reminds me of comedian Jim Carrey's imitation of E.T's face.
stephanie seems to be obsessed woith john... but not closely possessive... along comes sherri who shuts off access to entitled stephanie... and Stephanie's beligerant side takes over...
the free pass for the psycho...was that A. corrupt practices ? B. fear of stephanie ? C. both ?
how the psycoo cop could get away with the harassment.... !!!!
No other part of this video. What happened is that for some reason the very beginning of the video was cut. I think there were also some parts in the middle of the video that was cut. Don't know why.
For a quarter of a century, she roamed around with a badge. Talk about negligence. She should have been suspect number 1. She made multiple threats, which were reported. Also, a lot of the evidence in the case grew legs and walked away.
For a detective she sure didn't catch on to their questioning until over an hour into it. Not very good. Even as a mere accountant I would have immediately said no way. When a cop asks to talk to you, get a lawyer and record it all.
@RSR423I feel that's unfair, the police put their lives on the line, taking part in natural disaster relief, keeping some kind of structure, or in terrorist attacks. a lot of cops joined the force out of noble causes, it's not nice to assume they're all shitty; that's just overly cynical.
@ Tabitha No it doesn’t “ terrify “ me that’s a stolen Art detective murdered someone. Good grief LMAO! Toughen up, use more logic and common sense and less over emotional hyperbole. I bet you’re just tons of fun to have a mature intelligent conversation with!!
Personally I stay well clear of those who hold authority over me, it's just so easy for them to lie and fuck you over for nothing. I'm a HALF CENTURY old and I've NEVER rang the cop's or talked to them voluntarily. Stay clear is my advice, don't worry,life's too short for worrying.
Worse - She was an INTERNAL AFFAIRS detective. Those are the cops who investigate other cops. I'm guessing the LAPD took one look at her and said, "yeah, if somebody has to investigate our corruption, let's make sure it's this idiot."
@Ian Mangham She began as a beat cop, then got promoted to detective with Internal Affairs (a few years after the murder, I believe). Then, she got promoted to their Art Theft division awhile after that. So, thankfully, she was no longer Internal Affairs, but she was for awhile.
Also, I just can't believe what a horrible human being John Rutton was. Her wife clearly mentioned to him about Stephs threat against her life. And yet John, after her death, didnt even care to explore that possibility rather slept with Stephanie. Johns father was the one to ask for Stephanie to be looked at. Pathetic absolutely pathetic and disgraceful of a human being.
We are not as rational and mindful as we sometimes want to be. I wouldn't blame that man. We only know one side of the story. The fact that he was really struggling saying his words in court, may actually mean that as he aged, he understood more, and is now carrying a guilt. At least we can see that he is not being heartless about her. In the end, we need to learn to forgive (talking about John), and be less judgemental. People may realize some things too late.
@Stiff's Company if that was your mother sister or daughter that was murdered I think you might struggle with doing so. I so wish Sherri would have walked away from him the moment she found out he cheated on her during their engagement.
@April Showers You see, that's why nobody can be judged by any of their relative. The relatives would always feel the blinding emotional pain, that makes them incapable of fair judgement.
@Stiff's Company I’ve followed this case probably more then I’ should, while John isn’t directly responsible for sherris murder he holds some responsibility for her death.the fact that he even suspected Lazarus in killing his wife he slept with her again after the fact. Sherri even told John Lazarus was stalking her which he dismissed as well.
@April Showers I am not trying to say that he is a saint, but the way he felt while saying his words in court, really made me feel that the man feels very very bad about all that happened. He is sorry, he feels pain and regret. I just don't see the reason for people here to muck him so much.
@Stiff's Company I agree with you he is very remorseful and sincere. I think the negative comments tword him just come from a place of utter loss of such a beautiful vibrant soul and the picking apart of the case to make sense of how possibly this could have been prevented. I respect and understand the concept of forgiveness has if we want to be forgave we must forgive each other.
What I don't get is that you people decided to instead of talking about the person who actually did the murder, you rather talk about someone who may have enabled it but wasn't even involved at all. Did he help Steph? No, did he defend her? No. Like c'mon guys, you literally have the internet, you're smarter than this.
from what I could gather, they had to go into the interrogation box thingy because you can't have your gun or any of your police stuff in the box. So the entire point of leading her there was to disarm her. Then they had people with handcuffs and stuff to properly arrest her waiting outside. But they can't arrest her INSIDE because THEY don't have handcuffs or anything
Where do minutes so how did they actually really know that it was her even though obviously she's lying but what was the connecting thing that made them say this is it this is where we have got her
I feel whenever she say “gee a million years ago”, her mind is actually saying “omg, why they suddenly they investigating this case again, this happened so long ago, I thought I got away already!”
Officer: "Do you remember your ex boyfriend's wife Sherri that you murdered with 3 shots from your .38 pistol?" Lazarus: "Gosh, if you say people said that, that's not ringing a bell to me. You know, I have ten thousand pictures and I'm a picture nut and my first car was a '68 Chevelle so that just doesn't sound familiar."
"You know, the back seat was a little torn because it was my dad's car and he had a puppy. Gosh they loved each other. The puppy hated dry kibble and around the time we found that out i was eating a hot dog"
After this video I was recommended, and watched, a video by TrueCrime Loser on her case. He just discusses her little interrogation but it’s absolutely hilarious. “I’ll have to check my pictures.”
Gosh... it was... like.. gees a million years ago... like about maybe.... what's the year today?? 2008 ok... so that means.... if i remember 9/11 and uhh... I was in my Honda civic.. then I could've possibly... remembered getting a call umm... but gosh it was... like a million years ago you know!?!?? I may have done this but you know... it was ages ago... I'm thinking, you know, maybe??
This is the first time I’ve seen this emoji used in an accurate manner. Before I was like “who makes that face in the emoji?” And now I know it’s possible
gosh.. i just can't remember, i think id remember something like that! i dunno guys. gee.. thats crazy! gosh guys i dunno! what are you trying to say here?
@suomynona oh gosh yeah uhh... clearly, clearly i didnt do this!! i uhhh.... i never, obviously, woulda done this, heck i must've been... gosh, lemme think, if the solar eclipse was 1987 and uh... the moon landing was around 1969, then when this murder happened... gosh, i can hardly remember, but i must've been.... yeah, i was only born in 2009, and got married in... gosh, it was a gazebo i remember that much! gee, i was 21 when i could drink alcohol so i must've been around... uhm... 98 years old at my wedding in 1965!! heck, i barely remember my own birth, but this murder was ages ago, it was agessss agooo so i couldn't have possibly done it
Creepy Pasta for sure.. and to think she was a school teacher... It makes you wonder when she first learned how to distort her face so awkwardly.. I'm guessing by middle school. I also suspect that she learned many of these facial expressions from her parents or guardians.
Ryan Bates that shit is scary as hell. I think she scares me more than the exorcist ever did. Also she reminds me of that horror movie with the puppet male doll. Also of Annabel. Why are all horror dolls looking like her right now??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Trebor Ironwolfe Lazarus wasn’t a “school teacher”. There used to be a program called DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education). A uniformed police officer would go into classrooms and teach kids self esteem and “how to say no” to drugs. Lazarus worked in the DARE Division. It was started by LAPD police chief, Daryl Gates 🙄 but eventually became nationwide. She gained a lot of positive recognition from Gates and the whole department for this. I think after committing murder she deliberately shaped her public image, her job activities, and her life to look super upstanding and wholesome. She traveled to teach other police department officers the program. I know she said that she met her husband when she was teaching DARE in Oregon.
Lily isabel No she wasn’t a “school teacher”. She went into classrooms and taught DARE - It was a drug awareness /self esteem program in the ‘80s and 90’s.
cromwell2007 Well it may fit Oregon but actually, “DARE got its beginnings in the city of Los Angeles in the early 1980s. Daryl Gates, the LA Police Department (LAPD) Chief of Police, helped create the program, and became its first figurehead...At its peak, DARE was practiced in 75% of American schools, and cost hundreds of millions of dollars to run.” (from “DARE: The Anti-Drug Program That Never Actually Worked”)🙄
You can pause this video at literally any point and her face will look at least somewhat creepy. Compared with the knowledge of what she did, this is nightmare fuel
If you're pulling theatrical, exaggerated, flabbergasted & graphically animated faces to emphasize your innocence: you're guilty. An innocent person doesn't fuck around.
@Barbie Kat Fun but off-topic fact: Dare was around as late as 2011, possibly even a couple years after. Just a neat little bit I thought I'd put out there
electrojones spot on. My mom is severely mentally ill with uncontrollable anger issues and she has all the same tics and expressions. It was terrifying growing up with her because it was obvious when she was about to detonate.
@Kayla Marie This was over 20 years old so who knows it might be another 50 years before technology improves or someone comes forward to slove old crimes.
@Ali Rıza Videoları Look up golden state killer caught recently, unsolved for almost as long. Mummy Otis the Iceman. A case more than 5,000 years old. There is no expiration date, at the end of most peoples lives they may find Jimmy Hoffa.
@starboi klem Karma is a product of human ego, just like all gods. It only exists as an idea to give people fake comfort because they can't take the truth.
@Daniel Doucet not necessarily cant handle the truth, we dont know the truth, its more like people cant handle the uncertainty and randomness of existance so they create religions so that for example know what happens when they die, so they have a false sense of seccurity.
That would be anybody and everybody If u kill someone u would have to act normal u dont go around telling everyone u just killed someone u act normal and innocent and deal with your conscience in private
@Savage Salvage Your 'devil advocates' stance (more like conspiracy theory) makes absolutely no sense. These disgustingly violent riots that have run rampant throughout our country is because those misinformed want 'justice' against the so called racist cops and to find them guilty of murder. By releasing an autopsy that actually shows the exact opposite of what occurred and potentially giving an innocent verdict would cause even MORE violent riots. I highly doubt that anyone 'pulling strings behind the scenes' would want to cause further distress and terror to our cities.
the thing is, if they were in prison, they'd have no reason to relook at it as a cold case meaning the person might never be released if they got life without parole
Plenty of murderers play cop. She's just unlucky to have bitten her victim. Also you don't wanna be on the wrong end of office politics in a police station. Maybe in some situations some "co workers" would've let their murderer cop friends slide.
Now I understand why the standards are so high to be officers and even then a lot of bad cops make it through, but still this footage makes me realize how important it is to have background checks, lie detectors, reading writing tests comprehension and people skills
its crazy to think that she could have got away with it if she just didn't bite the corpse. I mean talk about the butterfly effect, shit will come back to haunt you 20 years later!
@Green Wizard 🤣 Oh hell, you're killin me. 😂 Yeah, she's a terrible liar and a total psychopath. So having fun at her expense is absolutely permitted. 😂
Ashley Rene you have the same name as someone I used to go to school with! I see you are interested in the merkaba I have a esoteric playlist that you might find videos to your liking or they could lead you to other knowledge. Happy travels fellow practitioner.
@Christine 16 Oh by the Gods!!! I just watched that like 10 times and her eyes are so wide and strange, the light catches them a few times and makes them look like one derps out to nowhere. 😂 Like Spleens on Graystillplays, SIMS 4 addition. 🤣
I'm actually shocked she can make such expressions & I just clicked on one timestamp from a comment because I haven't watched the whole interrogation yet. I don't want to see a real person making such faces because it's creepy. The game clips are funny though because they're unreal. Now I can't see those clips because I'd be reminded of her.
Imagine that if she had not bitten Sherri after her death (which itself is crazy), they would have never found her as the bite mark was the place the DNA was found.
That’s what I was saying people are like “ she had all that time to come up with what to say “ like bruh she bit the lady on the hand after she already killed her like she’s full crazy
Have you ever had a conversation *gives descriptions of conversations * gosh tho that could be it or maybe there was 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 more yknow ehh gosh I I I what is a conversation
toneZ BoneC ^ a lot, and other than theft you have people selling fakes/forgeries for millions. There was just a doc made recently about talented artists making fake Picasso’s and selling them.
Interrogator: Did you ever speak to her? Stephanie: Gee I have no idea. I mean maybe a couple words once. Maybe we chatted one or two times. No more than five times. Maybe we were fighting over a man that lasted months. Maybe I confronted her at her place of work and got into a fight. I HAVE NO IDEA.
I feel sorry for her family quite frankly. I mean obviously they were not aware of her dark past and in an instant basically lost a mother, daughter, wife...etc
If we're being honest, the fact that he was too unperceptive to notice that probably means that he's the type of person that won't understand the gravity of it.
@Mr. Ryan damn I never thought about that. I dunno somehow I just feel like that wouldn't be a detail of her life she shared. Seems like she compartmentalized that memory as much as possible.
Hahaha geez mom umm let me see I woke up at 7am it was 2019 hmm pfft geez I think it was 7am then I walked to school quite honestly I can't recall it was a million years ago lol
@Esteban Ventura lmfao this was so spot on. I'm loving these comments. Reading all these is about as funny as watchin Stephen McDaniel's interview (I think thats that weirdo's name)
I mean I dont know what to say? I dont want to say I never smoked a joint and then you tell me I smoked! I took 10,000 pictures though, I can vividly remember that...
The weed lived on Rosco and I could have seen it at it it's apartment... I can't recall if I had any weed...the weed went on holidays...gee I feel hungry I haven't had lunch yet...it's not the munchies because I don't know what that means. You know? 🍕🍔🍟👮♀️
i just can’t say that i... AGAIN i don’t think i ever was, you know i’m just trying to think, there was so many of us, i have pictures, it’s just.. i don’t know i mean i know one time maybe i took 1 or two tokes.... mmm i don’t know i couldn’t even tell you if it was me there was so many of us there
Oh geez Mom, I couldn't even say. I started school in, what, 1980? And you and dad got married in, gosh, '74? I couldn't even tell ya what your wedding was like. Sheesh, I don't think I was there because I wasn't born yet. It's just been so long. What's this all about? I ate pizza for lunch one day last month. I may have eaten pizza again since then. What was your question again?
Smoking weed,my memory goes completely,it might as well be a million years ago,like the jokes about Lazarus, short term memory be like shhhooooo...'What were we talking about again'.
well you know, there was 8 or 9 of us on the 10th floor of the dorm that are really close, we get together every year, but ya got me, I don't remember their names, I think one was Ronald McDonald, another we called Barney, because he looked like the dinosaur, when did Barney come on the air? Oh wait, was that Captain Kangaroo? But you know, to get to the weed place, you turn right where the Pizza Hut was located back in 1981, and then left where the tire place was in 1985, then you go three miles to where the drive in was back in 1975. I think it's a housing project now, but I can't really remember if I dated John or not, that was like a million years ago. Geez, you guys are just putting all of this on me right now and I feel overwhelmed, what's this all about? Peanut Butter. and Jelly.
Lakesha Goodwin It’s been really easy for me to remember the 80’s, but then again, it probably has a lot to do with the fact that I didn’t kill anyone!🤔😂
Oh, so that's what the kids call marijuana these days: "Scott". I wonder if that's why Adam West Batman always said "Great Scott!" aka "Great weed!". Yep. That makes sense.
Reminded me of Pinocchio 🤥 in Shrek when they’re asking him where Shrek may be. But at least he was smart enough able to lie without his nose growing. But she’s getting annoying with her Gosh and vague memory. She’s going down painfully slow
You better turn your memory back because it's not ra ra ra ringing a bell. I just can't say that ....again, do I remember everything? It might have been 86 because I graduated Let me find out, I got 10,000 I can go through, me being a picture nut and all.
gosh, is weed green? I mean, I think it can be purple too? I must have heard that somewhere, once, maybe like when the tsunami hit Japan? Was it Japan? My favourite colour is blue.
@theosiris20011021 geez I don't remember. I mean I may not have seen blue weed, gosh it's all a possibility. I don't want to say it's not green and you say it's green. B-but i-i- ju- wat is this all about? I don't know what to tell ya jeez. This doesn't ring a bell
I take lots of pictures. I might have more pics of the crime scene than you do. I don't know. I cant remember. That was a million years ago. I was just looking at the pictures last night (again).
Well i mean..geez.. it was like 500 million years ago.. so i may have, .. i mean i never inhaled...and if i did it doesn't ring a bell.. but it doesn't sound familiar..I might have had a cup of tea.. or was it coffee..when was that again..? .. 92..uhm..aw man.. what's this all about..?
@R. J. Oh no she doesn't her eyebrows are moving every which way at the same time, botox limits movement of the face. If you get it in a certain place in the cheek, you can't even smile
@Ukraino TV considering everyone who goes against whatever silly narrative daddy Trump puts out is considered a communist, it's safe to say words mean nothing to you degenerates
Also "triggered"? It's not 2016 anymore. The era of SJW cringe compilations has ended. I'm embarrassed for you.
@Ukraino TV I was born and raised in America so you'll have to forgive me if I'm perplexed and amused by a Ukrainian telling me to "go back to my shithole." Do you think Mr. Trump would be pleased to hear you call America a shithole?
@Andrew Sinclair Seems we both agree - Rothschild bankers bought and paid off American politics back during the Napoleonic wars about 200 years ago; it is all a charade, and pre-determined. With that said the left never fail to entertain in the category of Trump Derangement Syndrome and getting offended over stupid bullshit.
@Irwin Klaire Actually it was a Ukrainian right-winger who brought it up. This fact can be established by simply scrolling up and reading the comments with your eyes and using your brain to figure out what the words mean.
@TheOneAndOnlyZeno No we do not agree lmfao. All I said was that I don't like Trump or Biden. I have zero interest in your recycled anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, nor do I particularly care what kind of garbage content you find entertaining.
wtf is going on- someone left a funny comment yet the replies are filled with completely unrelated shit because some trumpie got mad? y’all are probably grown ass adults, who actually like GENUINELY gives a single shit? this is a youtube comment section. i wouldn’t have even taken the time out of my day to leave a reply but someone needs to babysit y’all. grow up god DAMN. ❤️
Some who has little to no emotional maturity, can imagine it easy, but imagine someone like this being a police officer… that’s the scary fucking question.
@Borfis Jort you’ve personally encountered the majority of police in a country with a population of over 300 million? I don’t know man…seems fishy. Gee I don’t know maybe you’ve met them all before. Gee I don’t know.
@Borfis Jort orrrr it says something about the training systems that are implemented and the laws that are inherently unfair to certain individuals. Cops aren’t a hive mind. I don’t understand people with the mentality that assume a certain career path is indicative of personal beliefs or personal morals.
@Cwyan2483 training systems cant place sadistic or paranoid thoughts in a police officer's head. the simple fact is that the profession of being a cop is very tempting to a lot of mentally ill individuals (most cops i have talked to have very weird ways of conducting themselves, have very dead, lifeless black eyes which are characteristic of narcissists, prefer to think with their emotions rather than with logic, etc).
@Cwyan2483 remember that this only applies to american cops. cops in other countries are normal; cops in your country, and people in your country in general, are questionable, and there are statistics to back this up
@Borfis Jort well I prefer that over police who ate afraid to stand up against few 16 years old. I have no harm intention over another life why should fear cops.
@Cwyan2483 I'm not talking about the news; I'm talking about firsthand experiences with them. They're disturbing individuals who don't care about protecting anyone.
@Borfis Jort I'm not American but there are bad cops everywhere it's not just the USA i personally know 1 police guy that is shady but o can't say ALL of them are the same
@minikui kowai desu It's not "bad cops" that I'm talking about; it's the way that USA cops carry out their duties. They aren't tasked with protecting anyone or apprehending criminals; they're tasked with selecting people to accuse of potential crimes and forcing them into a false confession.
@Borfis Jort I think if they force someone into confessing that it would be brought up by the falsely accused lawyer they record interrogations so they have evidence
@minikui kowai desu You are aware that cops can force someone into confessing a crime they did NOT commit, right? I'm willing to bet that most prisoners in the USA are innocent.
@Borfis Jort I heard of that happening yeah but to say all is a bit too much they used to torture people into confessing but it's illegal now and unless they want to get fired I don't think they're gonna do it
@Borfis Jort sounds a lot like a conspiracy theorists u can't say most prisoners are innocent not saying there arent but to say most are innocent it sounds crazy
@minikui kowai desu Every case I have researched involves cops forcing an innocent man into confessing some nonsense. American cops are not smart, dude
@Hahanne it was about 37 or 42 min long! And there was a more complete background of the story given. I think they cut it short to still keep it commercialised.
Its cuz she is a psyco and they are always using a mask. So she is not used to show true emotions. That is her face when she is so scared that forgets to control the mask. Unlike normal people that the face naturaly emotes the feeling.
Looks like me as a teeanger lying about how I didn't have a drop of alcohol at the party where everyone else was drinking.Thankfully my parents made me aware how bad of a liar I am.
These crime investigations really hammer down how exhausting and stressful the act of lying is. If I was a murderer I'd probably dial 911 and rat myself out mid-murder lmao
Maybe she'd be more prepared for it if they questioned her shortly after the murder. But instead she lived her life long enough to expect to never be involved in this again
Read an article that states there seems to have been a coverup within the police department involving this case! There is a DNA specialist who said in 2005 she was stopped at every turn when the case was reopened. She is also the one who said it was a woman who committed the murder when the police dept themselves claimed it was 2 men during a robbery. In 2009, a box with the files from the murder mysteriously ended up on the desk of the Detective who broke the case. He led a secret investigation not wanting to involve anyone associated with the case for in his words “trusted none of them”!!! He followed Lazarus to a Costco and grabbed a straw she discarded after using and got the DNA that matched the bite mark on the deceased’s arm. Lazarus is eligible for parole in 2034
@Upper Case G in California, once it's in the trash, it ain't yours any more. Cops can literarily go though your trash cans in they are on the street and search without needing any warrant. And it is admissible.
More like anxiety which is typical of someone with guilt however also for those that aren't but are worried about what might happen and in this situation it is quite clear that these detectives are manipulating her and believe she is guilty of something. Someone in her line of work can read these detectives easily and see the potential for danger here
For more than twenty years she sought to build cases against people, some of whom no doubt were prosecuted on no more than circumstantial evidence but the thought that she went in hard seeking to prove beyond reasonable doubt their culpability while carrying the guilt of murder must have pissed a lot of people off.
i find it strange how during the whole ramble she was doing when she realized she got caught, she mentioned a fight between her and the wife but the detectives never actually said anything about a fight
This is a shortened clip of the interview in the longer one earlier on in the interview they brought up if she had ever fought or got into an argument but yeah definitely her reaction after she said that was a give away
Years ago I was dating a guy, his ex came at me at a club and said some weird, confusing, nasty things to me and wanted to like.. start fighting me. I have never forgotten that. This crazy one knew she went to Sheri’s work to harass her. She remembered- but just played dumb again. That’s so scary that people can get away with murder for this long (and sometimes forever)
The suspense of waiting for them to confront her with the fact of being a suspect is thrilling.
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C W2021-12-27 01:29:05 (edited 2021-12-27 02:30:20 )
When the detective said it was regarding John's wife, it seems like an innocent person would have initially thought he was talking about John's current wife, and then asked if something happened to her (before the detective asked Stephanie did she know her in the past tense).
No. They were just talking about his wife the victim & had her answering questions about her. Then they asked do you know what had happened to his wife. So logic would be they were continuing the conversation
The min they sat her ass down and brought up her old boyfriend, she knew EXACTLY what was goin on! I agree the fact she was free 4 over 20 years and got to live a life makes me sick too!
She’s laughing due to marveling at the fact she got away with it for nearly 45 years and believes she can walk out of the interrogation room at any time.
It was nice to hear some personal details about Sherry from John at the end in his VIS. Some of these stories focus solely on the perpetrator & we learn very little about the victim.
Right? When it should be the other way around. The victims should be talked about nonstop, and barely any attention to the killer. Especially with how many people do that kind of shit purely for their name to be famous.
That’s why I love Matthew McGough’s book The Lazarus Files. That book get its right, it puts the victim first. Imho a must read for anyone interested in the case.
I saw a documentary about this crazy lady and they had another camera filming in the room from a different angle that showed her face from the moment she walked into that room, and the this channel is right, her expression when it dawns on her what is up is priceless. She really does have crazy eyes.i.
This guy is a bad bad person; I was watching the video alone in a completely dark room in a totally lightless appartment... and then comes the horror scenes at the end. I could've died of a heart attack.
"Gosh" I never in my life thought I would be sitting on this side of the table. She should have learnt a thing or two after all of these years. If she was smart she would have gotten a lawyer and he could have told her what to say because she's a pure screw up at this.
She had 25 years to disappear and was arrogant enough to carry on like nothing happened.
If she was living in somewhere like the Philippines or Honduras under a new name, it'd be a huge headache to catch her and extradite her. The feds might not even think it's worth the resources because they're so busy with more recent crimes, and cold cases with more victims.
Cops: "How long did you date Rutton?" Lazarus: "Yeah his brother played basketball back in 1992 I think, his sister was at my house a couple of times and I walked his dog every other Tuesday" LOL
This would be inadmissible as evidence in most countries as it’s an interview not carried out in accordance with the rights of the suspect. This kind of thing is easily misused to frame suggestible or mentally ill people. You think it’s good because they “got their man”, but it’s better for the guilty to go free than for the innocent to be convicted.
Detective: “Do you know John?” Her: “Gee I- I mean- 😮💨 I think I may have- I mean- gosh- maybe. Geez- a million years ago we dated for 4 years. He lived on Rosco street and I knew his entire family. I went to Hawaii once.”
Surely the fact that they had questioned her without reading her her rights and informing her of the purpose of the interview would have led to a miscarriage of justice. This seems like a pretty underhand way of collecting information from a suspect.
@Veniamin Vigovsky It just happens my housemate is a detective here in the UK (I'm not making it up) and she said in the UK it wouldn't be allowed but in the US the police have much more power as to what they can do so it's possible it's legal. She occasionally watches American cop/court shows and is amazed at what they can get away with.
It’s easy to find reasons for he expressions after the fact, but to me she rally looked like anybody else who would answer these questions. There is no normal way to answer questions like these.
Well, to be honest, I have problems remembering people's names that I killed twenty five years ago too. I mean there are so many, how do we expect to remember?
Can I just say, why doesn’t EVERY cop have their dna on file already, that way you make sure that the people enforcing the law don’t have this kind of skeleton in their closet, it would also catch any police breaking the law currently,
Then you can ask the question, why don't we draw the lign further end have everyone's DNA databased? I wouldn't support a standard DNA-sample registration unless you trust your government 100%, which I don't. Because your DNA can be misused in thousands of different ways.
Here's your answer: 4th Amendment. The right of The People to be SECURE in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against UNREASONABLE searches and SEIZURES, shall NOT be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon PROBABLE CAUSE. Would you be okay with being stopped by highway patrol only so they can check if the thread on your tires is in compliance with state law or do you prefer they have probable cause to pull you over? It's the same concept. If she would've left fingerprints, they'd have hers on her work file. They all are fingerprinted for initial and periodic background checks due to their employment. That's enough.
I agree as well! I mean, they all have to be fingerprinted and stuff so why not? I think China does DNA on officers but its China and they have been accused of forcing citizens that AREN'T even accused of a crime to provide blood and DNA samples for their huge database. Which isn't going over well obviously. So its probably not the best idea here in the US where I am and this case took place. Honestly, I wouldn't be willing give my DNA. I actually quit a job where they wanted me to use my fingerprints to clock in and out sooooo I'm probably not the person that should be answering or giving an opinion on this lmao 🤷🏻🤣
Why not just install cameras at all their houses and put recording devices in their cars? Oh yeah because you don't treat people like criminals til you have a reason to.
@16000 48366 On the surface, to most people unsophisticated with The Constitution but law abiding, these suggested remedies seem sensible but it'd would set a bad precedent. The kind which would set us back as a nation and take as much time to undo.
There would be way too many cops out of a job suddenly... That, and, even as a cop who has never committed a crime, you'd be naive to claim there's nobody you know and regularly ally with who has- either for the sake of the force or otherwise. Most people wouldn't want to know... besides, it's not their own safety at risk when it comes to corrupt police, at the end of the day.
@Oif Eagle
" 4th Amendment. The right of The People to be SECURE in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against UNREASONABLE searches and SEIZURES-" except police routinely violate the 4th amendment.
" That's enough."
Clearly not considering American police one of the most the most poorly trained, violent, and corrupt law enforcement organization in the developed world.
@h anthony Not one to argue sir and I know the Youtube comment section is not the most ideal place for a meeting of the minds 🍺😉👍but these detectives not only investigated another cop. Lazarus had 8+ yrs on the two detectives AND they served in the same PD. Also, surveillance work is typically a long-term gig. One could put in over 48 hrs only to collect 3 cigarette butts with the hope that one of them is not contaminated. I'm sure you've heard of "the path of least resistance" right? A voluntary DNA sample would definately be IT...easy peezy lemon squeezy! Be that as it may, they chose surveillance ops over a voluntary DNA sample. They kept their investigation casework FIRMLY on a need-to-know basis from day 1 of revisiting the case to the very second they served her with her arrest warrant. Their diligence in managing their casework and validifying their facts collectively demonstrates the "code of silence" or "Blue Wall" is NOT as unwavering as most police critics wished it to be. Good policemen everywhere do what's expected of them by the communities they serve. These are just two who were caught in the act.
@Sylvain except being an officer is job, where you can choose to or not to be one and dna test is an option because you don’t need to be an officer but we are born into being citizens. We should definitely hold the police to that standard the way they act like they are the standard and the law.
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Some Username2021-05-29 12:21:21 (edited 2021-05-29 12:21:53 )
This is the same argument as, “roundabouts everywhere!” There are more practical methods to make sure people aren’t breaking the law. Now, I’m not qualified to find those... but I’m pretty sure almost no one in this comment thread knows either.
@Some Username “No you’re idea doesn’t work because there’s a more efficient solution, I don’t know what it is, but I’m sure it exists”. That’s literally what you just said. Maybe say the more efficient solution before invalidating a perfectly good one with “nothingness”
For one, they do fingerprint them, fingerprints being the most established form of ID. Secondly, DNA would be pretty easy to get when they needed, as was the case here.
When I apply for a support worker job, I get a background check and it’s required by the law. I don’t see why police officers shouldn’t if they have nothing to hide! 🕵🏾♀️
Some do. Various departments across the country require it and Louisiana requires it from all officers. But imagine the government coming out and saying, "All citizens will be mandated to submit their DNA to us, which we will store, and we will store it in the same database in which we store criminal DNA."
Many officers are apprehensive for the same reasons that citizens would be if told this. It's not about them being criminals or shady, but many have a distrust for the higher echelons of government, just like everybody else. They also fear having their DNA accessible by their employers (the government) could allow them to potentially, on the DL, test it for determination of diseases or likely diseases, and then use that to screw their health and life insurance policies.
Bottom line is that it pushes the line in terms of civil liberties. I don't want the government to even have the power to demand all people submit DNA. That's scary. Criminals are forced to because they committed a crime, and when you do so, you lose some civil liberties. Which I see as fair, since they, in committing whatever crime, took some civil liberties from someone else. Also, most people who commit a crime will go on to commit more crimes, so it's an important offensive move.
We already all have some hefty safety checks in place. I'm a police dispatcher, so I go through the same protocol as the officers. From the time you apply to a place, to the time you're hired, is anywhere from 3 months to a year or more. The latter being the case more often than not. We have extensive, thorough background checks, credit checks, fingerprinting multiple times, a polygraph, an 8 hour psychological exam, multiple interviews, sit or ride-a-longs, and for dispatchers we have 1-3 multi-hour tests on our skills.
It's sickening how people are trying to be against this by going to the "Well your saying everyone's DNA should be on file right!" NO, just cops or anyone who works in a position of power that can be easily abused, they should have all the necessary checks and balances to make sure they don't go out of line. If they don't want their DNA on file, tough, they shouldn't become a cop then.
@Nancy Simone Police in my state go through a background check that goes back at least 10 years. They interview ex-girlfriends, wives, co-workers at your old jobs, credit checks, social media, psych evals, etc.
Actually people are ticked off when they hear "we need your dna so we can catch you later if you did something" so such a thing probably wont be a popular vote.
Because police officers are also still regular citizens with rights?? Sry but I don't think you thought this through at all. With your logic, why would you stop at collecting DNA from every cop? Why not just require every citizen to hand over a DNA sample right now and take samples from every new born baby? Surely then no one can have this kind of skeleton in their closet and it would also catch anyone breaking the law currently, if DNA is found at the crime scene.
@Tango Oscar not arguing, but am seriously intrigued that you mentioned paramedics as well. Did one do something awful to you or someone close? I just can’t say I’ve ever heard we couldn’t be trusted.
@Sylvain Because police officers are not citizens, they are representatives of our government and directly involved in carrying out the enforcement of our laws. They should be held to a higher standard than the general public.
I always wonder if people are aware that when they do the Ancestry or 23 and me genetic profiling to build their family tree, the small print says they cannot sell THE DATA, as in, the actual report. The sample itself however, is their property to do with as they please (highest bidder?). So many people have done these tests that they are able to find the person whose DNA isn't on file because they can find the family whose profile matches as close relation and use the process of elimination to pinpoint suspects.
Cops and government officials are no more likely to commit any given crime than other person. There is no reason to have their DNA information instead of any other profession.
Yep. That would make sense. It's like the law that makes you testify if you have had a sexually abusing behaviour towards children when you want to become a teacher. Obviously, if you have been judged before for a crime related to it, you can't ever be a teacher.
you should never talk to the police under any circumstances if they approach you, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law...
Even if you're completely innocent and just trying to help. Because if they can't find the person who did it, there's a VERY high chance it'll be pinned on you
@Raizel Cortez No it's worse than that as even if you are completely innocent trying to help and they are NOT trying to pin it on you an officer may accidently incorrectly recall what you said when the officer is questioned in court several months later. People's memories fade over time and become less accurate. The officer may say something which they believe to be true however it is not actually what you said. This could then be used to convict you.
@MulletMan that's a very good point and one I didn't even think of. Going with what you said, even if the officer remembered correctly, he could even just basically paraphrase what it was you said all that time ago but in a way that even though TECHNICALLY the way he did it is correct, how he worded/phrased it completely changes the meaning/implication of the statement and gives the wrong impression/idea despite, again, technically being otherwise correct. And even if you know for a fact that they're misquoting you and try to correct it, everyone is going to take the cop's word over yours. Even if none of it is done intentionally or maliciously, and everyone actually has the best intentions, it doesn't change the fact that it could completely change the course of the trial. But. Even if it's being recorded and thus that isn't a concern, it's still way too likely that they'll be worked up and pissed off that they are looking incompetent due to not finding the actual person, that they'll find the easiest one to pin it all onto, where even if they have absolutely no proof that you did it, there's no proof you DIDN'T do it, and now they can twist whatever you said, even the most innocent statements. There's just so many ways it could go wrong. That's why, for anyone reading this, if you're EVER brought in for questioning, whether they've told you you're a suspect or not, say NOTHING and demand a lawyer immediately, and if they continue to ask more questions, reply ONLY with demanding a lawyer and NOTHING else. Even if you think there's no way they could twist anything you say, they can and they most likely will. You don't want to take the chance.
@Gabrielle W. I knew her in 1986. I would talk to her at a place called Mid Valley Athletic club in Reseda, Ca. I knew her til 1992 and never knew this went down. I texted a friend of mine who was a good friend of hers but of course it was old news to her.
Shady people and their misdeeds often call for shady tactics to reveal them; The problem lies within tho, you lay down with a dog, you often get fleas ...
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Robert MacDonald2021-12-26 07:22:31 (edited 2021-12-26 07:24:43 )
Love the ending "fuck this..."
Edit: lol I didn't realize i commented the same thing a year ago when i first watched this.
Is this legit NOT to tell the reason for interrogation at the beginning of the session but using those trapping tricks before notifying the person of a real reason ? I mean the person could stand NO willing not to be interrogated from the start ?
If she refused to answer their questions, that could not have been used against her...she knew that but still chose to answer questions...that does not make sense.
Can someone explain to me how this works ? Like if she is there in her own free will why didn't she just leave when they opened the subject yes it's suspicious but they can't really arrest her for not answering questions
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I’m not even in this ladies line of work and I could have done better. Ohhh this case is related to his wife, oh why was she murdered? Oh no she wasn’t murdered so what did she commit a crime or something? Why are we talking about her? She’s basically trapping herself from the start with her general Why does this have to do with this look at me questions. Need to up your game lady.
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I'm not an expert in psychology, but it seemed like she kept talking about how long ago it was to lessen the severity of her charges. In her mind, her saying it was so long ago was like it was a different person back then and separating herself from the situation.
I think it’s more she wanted an excuse to not give full detailed answers that incriminate her, by pretending she can’t remember cause it’s so long ago. Like she doesn’t want to admit she ever met the girl, but at the same time she doesn’t know if they have evidence she did meet her. So she’s trying to say she never knew her but also emphasising it was a long time ago so if they catch her out she can be like “oh I must of forgot that that cause you know it was so long ago”
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G Bolt2020-02-26 19:45:30 (edited 2020-02-26 19:47:41 )
I also genuinely think in her mind because it was so long ago it should just be dropped, maybe by even justifying to herself that she’s a better person now. The way she murdered that poor girl... she’s a total Psychopath. I thought the same exact thing as you.
She had over 20 years to practice lying for the day of this confrontation.... and this was the best she could come up with. Apparently, she gave up trying to lie, and her strategy was to try and suck all the oxygen out of the room, and suffocate the 2 detectives that way.
My dad dated this woman shortly after she committed the murder. They want on a very long cycling trip together up the east coast and he thought it was strange that she always carried a handgun on her! He also mentioned she was quick to anger and so they broke up. Then in 2009 he was shocked to read in the news that he had been dating a killer!
I don't think it's that weird to carry a firearm everywhere. I do it. I'm a young woman that lives in a state with an especially bad human trafficking problem so I try to never go out alone, too. Can never be too safe.
@Nightcore Nerd Plot twist was, she WAS the source of the crime. Having a gun while being a killer on the loose won't validate her having a gun on her person.
@Nightcore Nerd Usually it's an indicator of being a shitty person who would do/say stuff that angers other people who do have guns, so they need to have one too to balance the field. That's fine, though. You deserve the right to feel equal and safe, just as long as you accept that you aren't owed equality or safety. Personally I don't carry firearms because I don't go around belittling, slandering, and stealing from others. Since I don't treat people like shit, I don't have to worry about getting murdered, so I don't need a gun. Good luck and stay safe out there!
@Asd Asd The fact Canada and England had to ban knives in some areas because of overwhelming knife crime and people are not allowed to defend themselves from threats by any means necessary is unbelievable to me.
@David Whitfield I'm sure you could find hundreds of examples that could as well be made up and that still wouldn't justify it. We're not talking about specific isolated scenarios where they're truly useful. And either way, it's still sad that you feel the need to protect yourself with a deadly gun. It's never ever happened to me or anyone I know, and I have a feeling it's because we don't have everyone carrying an AR around like nothing (this is a hyperbole, of course).
She was a cop when she committed the murder. Lots of cops always carry a gun. Many are required by their departments to carry a gun in order to recieve an incentive bonus.
@Asd Asd I also don't know anyone that's had to use their gun but it's really ignorant to not realize it's better to be safe than sorry. I have a friend that was followed on the street, fortunately she was able to get away but she was scared for her life. I'm sure that happens often in Europe and people should be allowed to arm themselves in case that happens. The FBI and CIA estimate firearms are used to descelate dangerous situations up to 3 millions time per year in the US alone. And if you did even the slightest bit of research instead of eating up media vomit and shitting it back out, you'd know that the cities and states with less strict gun control and higher gun ownership actually have less crime overall, including less gun crime. Having a gun is literally no different than carrying a knife or pepper spray except it can stop problems before they start. Lots of people get confronted by dangerous people but nothing ever comes of it because they flash their guns and the aggressor runs away.
Holy gosh, gee golly....sorry had to use her stupid expressions. But seriously this is crazy, how scary to find out she killed a lovers wife, thank God he dumped her.
@David Whitfield "And just because you have been brainwashed by your government doesn't mean anyone else should listen to you." That's all I needed to read to know I'm talking to a fool. I'll leave you guys alone working towards that nice civil war you've got ongoing, I'm too brainwashed anyway by my own gvt to have an opinion.
@Asd Asd America ranks number 8 in gun violence, but that includes suicides, which makes up the bulk of gun crime. Gun crime has continued to decline as gun ownership rises. School shootings increased once it became illegal to bring firearms to school; yes, it used to be legal, and there were far less shootings when it was. 6 of the 7 countries that have worse gun crime than America has stricter gun laws. Sorry to disappoint you, but guns help and are good tools. Once again, stop eating up media vomit and shitting it out online.
@Pirate Boy If you wanna call it a hissy fit, fine, but you're the one that sounds like you hate guns because YOU want to get away with starting altercations. You sound like people should accept their fates if bad things happen. Someone high on meth with a knife breaks into my house? Well you don't think I should have a gun, so I should just accept it. Someone decides to drive ME off the road in an attempt to kidnap me (which has happened in my area)? You don't think I deserve to defend myself and that I just must not have kept my head low enough. Your sheer ignorance that keeping your head down will keep you from needing a gun is ridiculous. My friend was followed home in the middle of the day once and her stalker was chased away by someone with a gun. If someone opens fire in a public area, you don't think I should have a gun to try to stop it, even though on average 12 will die in a public shooting if no one nearby is armed compared to 2 if someone close is armed. Hell, OSU had an incident where a student ran over people and started stabbing those around him, but injuries and fatalities were minimal because campus police were right there to shoot him. The average response time for any type of emergency in the US is over 10 minutes because of how remote many areas are, and you think people bring dangerous scenarios and misfortune onto themselves. You sound like a victim blamer. Saying we're not owed security and safety makes it sound like you only wish you could get away with violent crime without getting killed in defense. You sound like someone that would want to know what a child was wearing when he or she was raped.
How did you hear about her death? … I could have seen a flyer…. I could have heard about it at work…. Pppffffffff… I could have been there… it’s been a million years ago…😏
I mean, ya know , I mean ya know , I mean ya know Jeeez ya know , I mean ya know gosh...........legend has it they don't know to this day what she means, jeez.
Yeah I’ve seen way to many videos on YouTube of police getting people to admit to crime they never did lol I don’t trust any of them let me call my lawyer immediately
@Big Al Einstein You really need that attitude, people only talk cause there trying to avoid being arrested... ''Call my lawyer'' usually means you'll get arrested even if its paper thin. They take it as a sign there on right path.. Just get bail or even sit (for murder it can be 2 year wait. even though you get first (ahead of people on bail) rights to trial while jailed, it'll be worth it in the end
lmao but i think calling a lawyer immediately means u are the suspect because u didnt want to give away anything and maybe thats why all those people who didnt call their lawyer immediately is because they want to come across as innocent but sadly they arent so they get caught. idk tbh, just my opinion
At 50 mins in she is quite literally mentally melting. She can’t even control her weird faces to a socially acceptable degree. It’s interesting, at first it seemed just like a fun eccentric way of expressing herself, then it slowly morphs into a creepy tick that she can’t control.
Pat McClung didn’t bother me at first, just seemed like she was bubbly. I guess if you come at it from an assumption of guilt it comes across that way.
It’s the endorphins and adrenaline and other things surging from the fight or flight mode she’s in. So interesting they look and act as if they’re impaired etc also could be lack of empathy idk. These are very interesting to watch
@OD this whole video is basically the years of repressing the paranoia and terror slowly unveiling. It took her sooooo long to really realize what this was about.
And by then the years if alibis she built up in her head could not be used because she realizes she said or didn't say several important things at the base that will continue to compound on each other as they question further. She's struggling to recorrect over and over but the detectives were way too prepared for this.
Helen Lauer omg I was thinking that too! Chump makes those weird fkd up faces as well! We have a psychopath for a president!!! Oh wait, we all knew that.
i like that her last name is lazarus, it's a funny parallel between lazarus in the bible being raised from the dead, and this forgotten murder case being brought back to life 25 years later.
@shantanu selokar i don't know, let's see. i met someone in april of 92. i remember cuz i got my surfing license that spring. i can't even remember if we went out to lunch or anything. now again, it's not standing out in my mind, you know, and i don't even know how many times i talked to them. maybe it was once, maybe it was twenty four times, i honestly don't know. i don't know even what year it was or what i had for lunch that day. if you said it was in such and such year, maybe you're right. i graduated from ucla in 1982. i don't know if she graduated before me or after me because the way the university system works is that people graduate at different times. so like i said i worked at a pizza hut for a year and then found a better job, but anyway, in regards to dating her or not dating her, we went to a friend's wedding, and that day she may or may not have have fixed my canoe. i know i rented my townhouse to her brother a number of times, i couldn't tell you how many times. the reason i remember is that i took photos of her brother playing basketball in calabasas where the 405 turns into the 118. so it's kind of sounding familiar now that you mention it, but i couldn't even tell you.
Also parallel to Bob Lazar(us) the guy who's been telling the most convincing conspiracy/lie about for the last 30ish years, look him up, interesting guy - difference is, he's so good at lying that even body language experts have trouble reading him, not the case with Stephanie - though I am noticing a trend here with that name
tbh it creeps me out cause she overdoes it every 5 seconds. and the way her eyes are so wide, her sharp head turns, her twitching. just creepy, especially knowing she murdered and bit someone.
This is proof knowing the tactics don’t really help. If it did, she would’ve stopped this after a few minutes with “been cool guys but I gotta take a shit” and dipped
@Armando Belloso Yeah, but after that she did call an Attorney to defend her in court It's for sure the reason she didn't bring one from the get go was because she tought she could talk her way out of it
@Armando Belloso just remember that cops threw away almost all the evidence from that case, and the only thing that was left, most likely by mistake, was the saliva sample. She probably tought that they had nothing on her.
I was thinking that whole time about how doing so would have been career suicide and she would know that. She was fucked from jump street because as soon as she asks for a lawyer her entire office would assume she was guilty no matter what. Added a bit more tension to her situation.
she was baited into going into an interrogation, the police lied to her to get her there. She would need the IQ of an onion to not think they are suspecting her for something.
@fuckoNo5 altho ofc the cops also makes mistakes, like in the maria case that they interrogated a guy that is a piece of shit but just by looking at the evidence you can clearly tell it was pretty much impossible for him to have commited the crime.
@Sue Zuccati i believe your point was that if a guilty person is guilty then asking for an attorney would be an almost fruitless effort since the cops would still want to question you...which is why an attorney would tell you shut up and not say one single solitary word. she could have done that, but because of her profession, she would have been assumed guilty to a degree by her coworkers just for asking for one.
@Cranky PaperClip also, police people know that being taken to a surprise interrogation = you are being arrested. She even asks if she can actually leave
She doesn't want it to seem like she had an motive to kill him due to the fact that she might've killed the wife because she was emotionally attached to her boyfriend.
She can't remember the name of her ex's wife who was murdered... or if she ever spoke to her. But she remembers her neighbours names from 25 years ago.
@Mila™ but because she's lying her "memory" doesnt make sense. im glad this sicko was prosecuted, did you hear what she did to the poor woman?im glad justice was served. what kind of animal would shoot someone and then when their lifeless body is lying in front of them bashes their head in and bites them and shit? gross.
Fini Wattam no they can’t, they just think they are. They believe their own lies vehemently which convinces people to give the benefit of the doubt. It doesn’t sound like she’d been asked anything previously about the murder by anyone at all so never had to lie about. If the original investigation identified her as a poi I think it would have all unraveled quickly!
@Chuck Robinson That's what I thought (although not necessarily borderline, could be though). I wonder why the thumbnail of the video says "Sociopath". Not nearly every murderer is a sociopath.
I mean they are in an interrogation room and she's being asked about a dead exes wife by two peers. She probably would have been a bit unnerved even if she didn't do it.
Lol?? I'm not sure what was so funny about what they said, but the person was quoting the woman in the video, that's wtf that was, it's called a quote LOL
Spongy Mcfonsworth yeah I agree with a bit of police reform but how does this hyper specific situation go into that you’re losing credibility for us all
Wasn’t it “closed casket” he said? So the body eventually was buried... how was the body or a bite mark on the body helpful at this point if the technology had to increased to a point in which they could use the DNA from a bite mark, it wasn’t like they took samples back then because they didn’t have good enough tech to even think about trying to do that? Did they dig up the body and take a sample or was it a different piece of evidence to the crime scene that made her prime suspect? Or am I ignorant of another way around this thought? Plz help
They didnt have a bunch of surveillance cameras or technology for dna back then. Which is why they relied on the witness reports but 20yrs later, technology is better and now they match her dna. She wouldn't known technology would had improved that fast, but its too bad because new technology can go wayy bacck.
Stephanie - “Oh gosh. Gee, let me think...I may have woken up at 5:30am and it’s what, 4:45pm? That was how many hours ago?! I don’t even know how long I’ve been up today, I may be having a good day. I, I mean, uh, you know, I don’t know!”
I can’t imagine this woman was a policewoman or detective for over 20 years. You would think she would use all those years’ experience to wiggle herself out of this. What an awful liar.
That’s amazing- to see how an experienced cop fails So miserably at well known interrogation techniques when they are guilty - It certainly reinforces the effectiveness of the process .....you see a number of “false confession” claims and I know they happen but this is more reassuring
@Bill Meriwether False confessions have nothing to do with beating the interrogators when you're guilty. False confessions are almost always a result of an overworked detective, under pressure from their command to perform better and solve more crimes, encountering a very routine situation that they saw a thousand times before, going for the usual suspect who would have been the perpetrator 9 times out of 10, and that suspect knowing nothing about the law like criminals usually do and not asking for a lawyer right away. They're a problem of a lack of attention, not a lack of skill.
yeah but still, it's hard to say how you would react when caught off guard. if she had time to craft a narrative she'd do better but they (rightfully) blindsided her
She ain't fooling nobody I'm not even a psychologist and I can tell she's lying, If someone gave this to me without context I wouldn't even have to think twice.
Correct!! She's..not..jeez...like ..erm..gee wow..are..kidding me..crazy..uh like .jeez...a million years ago.🤯🤪🤪🤦♂️!!...Not even fooling herself either.!!.The Oscar goes to...think so..Murder..you're scaring me ..but thanks guys.
It is so obvious that it is making ME feel uncomfortable. Just watching the lies is going against everything I believe in. "Tell the truth no matter what." Always think before you do something and be prepared to openly admit that you did it, whatever it is. And you can live an honorable, comfortable life. You never have to plot or think up excuses. She is wicked. I knew someone similar to her. She didn't murder anyone but she did little, evil, acts that would be sure to harm people. And she took pleasure in it. Horrible. They are out there, all around us.
@The Galactic Emperor The funny thing is that although 5 months ago your first comment got zilch nevertheless this comment really got 'em going. Well done!
Patrick Waldron adding to your comment 😂...take your time Stephanie... we’re just having a conversation 😂🤣😂🤣😂🙈🙈🙈 ....ugh...oh I...I just don’t know...it was so long ago 😂🤣...wicked wicked horrendous person that she is...
Lmao!!! Don’t forget it’s only 2009 now! Lol she just said it as I was about to type it too hahaha oh geez... (which she keeps on saying oh geez too hahahaa)
@A Dylan Homicide/crime rates back then were over double what we have today only doubling and tripling in the years in between. Wasn't until the late 90s it trended down due to increased budgets i.e manpower and technology advancements and change of economic circumstances they started to go down.
The answer to that can be one of 2 things to me. Either because she was a cop, or because your not allowed to be intelligent if you want to be a cop. Probably both.
@chemaxote I fear that tells more about you. But maybe your right. I just don't believe a word coming out of their mouth when they try to be reassuring.
Maybe people she worked with back then saw it plainly and purposely did a bad job to protect one of their own. Don’t want to make the department look bad.
The victim’s dad pointed at the evil Stephanie but cops covered up their cop 🤦♀️ poor victim didn’t get the justice she deserved. Stephanie should’ve rotted in jail since her youth
A lot of loony cops out there , you cant tell the good from the bad and that’s exactly how they look at the public , never had to deal with them other than a speeding ticket but over the last few years I’ve lost most respect for these public servants , sad but they have brought it on themselves
Republicans in this thread: lol you can't possibly defend yourself, you need cops The same Republicans in other threads: I NEED GUNS (frothing at mouth)
-A war vet gun owner who writes sociological papers on social movements
The police are 99% hard working people who put their lives on the line every day. They are one of the most important people in society and dont get the recognition they deserve.
@Russ Olson im wrong? Well not according to the beuro of labour statistics in a 1995 report. Policing is a dangerous job. This is just deaths, this doesnt even mention serious bodily harm.
@Russ Olson isn't President a pretty dangerous job? At least before they went everywhere with loads of protection? I don't think America's presidents have always been the best leaders. But they've done America proud when getting shot or shot at. Ronald Reagan cracked a joke about forgetting to duck when he got shot. Teddy Roosevelt gave a long speech with a bullet lodged in him. Andrew Jackson went after his own assailant with a walking cane and a carried a bullet (from a different occasion) in his body throughout his life. William McKinley voiced concern for how the news would be broken to his wife and for the safety of the shooter when he was shot. So I gotta say America's commanders in chief have done the country proud when under fire. Im aware this is slightly off topic in this post thread but I just took my third shot of brandy so gimme a brake. Also I'm celebrating presidents day a little late this year
@Russ Olson true. True. Or at least it seems true now. 5th shot of brandy now. Goin to bed soon. Proble ll make sense in the morning. Only 45 people as present is a small sample size. Still, with at least some kinda attempt being made (at least once) on almost every president since nixon seems like a dangerous job. But the main point is how presidents in the past "took it like a g".
@Bschneidez yes its a privilege to never have had a burglary or been shot , make better decisions in life if your capable if not blame the privileged . The perpetual victim .
@Russ Olson You're right. We're all hypocrites. I think the average middle and working class American knows we need police officers but is also aware that they come AFTER a crime has been committed, hence the need for guns.
@susan fudge Well only a certain group is hypocrites in this arena and the answer to who isn't just "Republicans".
Instead I'll ask you though, what effect do guns have on crime? What solutions are there to our policing and crime problems?
I'll tell you the real short version is that there is no factual need for guns (there are only factual reasons against them) but there is a strong philosophical argument in "I believe in immediate self-defense as a priority over societal good." And I said it's a strong defense but it still has problems. That said, literally every philosophical system has problems or we'd all be set on one by now.
Also no one wants to wear "fuck society" on their sleeve like that. That's an image not philosophy problem though.
@Mark your logic makes no sense, you can be critical of an organization and loose respect for them but that doesnt mean you wont resort to them if its life or death and your only last option.
I’m 22, so that kind of puts it in perspective for me. I can’t imagine being the family of the victim and going that long without answers. It’s especially frustrating knowing the dad said Stephanie was a suspect from the beginning but the police kept ruling her out...gee, wonder why...
@EddieMachetti i can tell you why , they covered it up most likely , they knew then , just cant get a cop on anything unless you have the video and dna i guess . Most of these clowns are really corrupt and only care about moving up the ladder in the dept . Boy i bet everyone around her were so proud when she made detective . I once had a deputy sheriff tell me in a off the cuff remark he can do anything he wants , i was going to challenge that remark but i honestly didn’t think it was worth it , he was in fact a complete moron and i just didn’t have the time for a debate with him , he would have lost though !
@Pepper1188 i dont think killing someone would have that big of an effect on you tbh. If you made the descision to do it ahead of time, once its done you probably would be more interested in the benifits killing that person got you.
Not only that but she even got to date him after his wife's murder. She (kinda) got what she wanted. And I don't want to assume the worst of him, but wow...
She's acting like trying to recall quite a big incident 23 years ago that any cop would remember is like being 80 years old and trying to remember what you had for lunch on a thursday in middle school.
@LR Right. They asked her details. And she was so committed to the act, she made it look like her memory doesn't work well. There were too many questions for her not to be able to recall something matter of factly. She could have sprinkled some confidence here and there. Even if it was wrong 🙄
Sausage rolls, they always served sausage rolls on Thursday, they were to this day the best thing I have ever eaten, and I wish I could go back and get more
Well, I remember being on my phone watching YouTube videos, went to the bathroom for like 30mins or 3mins, it was so long ago I can't remember. I washed my hands with the pomegranate scented soap, it smelled WONDERFUL but staying up til 3am... Gosh, that just doesn't sound familiar.
When you're getting convicted for murdering someone your brain goes pew pew pew with hormones and signals. The fact that she was able to speak this much is insane
I've binge watched all these videos and that is what stands out to me. They all seem like children being caught red handed. The acting tactics bring me right back to being told off as a kid. Bizarre to see adults act that way.
I think that's because she has only a shallow understanding of human emotion, the way a 5 year old would. Good acting usually takes a high level of emotional understanding that cold blooded murderers just don't possess.
@Jessie Nebulous huh thats actually an interesting take. She portrays what she THINKS normal human emotion is, but there's so much nuance to human behaviour that it's difficult to copy unless you understand it instinctively or have years of training.
@Jessie Nebulous More than all this, she was completely blindsided. Most well adjusted sociopaths would be more than capable of pulling this off in a manner where you would NEVER suspect them. But they typically plan and organize things ahead of times.
The incident was 20 years ago she long abandoned the idea of needing those plans, and she had no idea she was about to get rapid-fire assaulted. She had no chance in hell. If she had been tipped off this was coming and had a couple days to prep, I'd be willing to bet she would have aced this interrogation like a professional.
Everyone acts like a pro until they're put under interrogation, I guarantee every single one of us in this comment section would crumble under pressure.
Whats the legality of them not reading her her rights before questioning her about the murder? I know she hadnt been arrested or accused at that point, and they said it was voluntary, but seems a little sketchy. Maybe ive watched too much dramatized detective TV thats not an accurate reflection of how it goes down
@Charles Tucker Over the years there was a change in staff, and a new Sergeant that didn't think it right to give officers get out of jail for free passes. The victim's father at the time asked that Lazarus be investigated and was threatened by them. They knew she was the prime suspect but chose to let her slide.
Charles Tucker If I’m not mistaken, she was one of the first cops called on the scene. I believe she pushed the thing about the two guys that would have attacked her, a robbery gone wrong
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John Dickson2020-12-26 04:07:25 (edited 2020-12-31 03:39:52 )
Imagine, if she just would have controlled her emotions and not beaten Sherri's body (and left DNA), she probably would never have been discovered.
This horrifies me the most. Imagine living a happy live afterwards knowing that you’ve murder someone and nobody knows and will never know about it... and there are many cases like that
Yep, If you're in right group of "really oppressed" people, you'll get away pretty easily with Anything. The other group though would be sentenced without any concrete evidences at all.
@Simon Dowsett true, however, you can imagine just how hard it would be to prove anything if this system were adopted And if it was easily provable someone tried to kill you, supposedly you should just deal with that within the confines of the law, no murder necessary
@TheGamekid01 Maybe she would've been killed while on the job? Maybe she even saved her own life by killing someone and becoming a prisoner by doing so? Who knows? All i know is it's 4 am and I'm still watching this channel instead of sleeping! 🤣
@misery topskiy gg No one person thinks and perceives things the same, we’re all different. You can never put your shoes in hers and wonder how she can act the way she does all these years. How she perceives day to day will be not the same as yours. We all do not have the same standards!
Wow that's messed up, R.I.P TO THAT BEAUTIFUL LITTLE GIRL🙏💙🙏 Hope she knows GOD Won't take her lies & Casey you're going straight to HELL FOR MURDERING YOUR DAUGHTER. All your family will meet up with Caylee one day in Heaven and will live forever in peace without you !!!!!
@misery topskiy gg That’s the distinction between a sociopath and a psychopath, isn’t it?
If a psychopath was to kill someone, they’d be a bit more calculating. She, on the other hand, had a rage boner that caused her to act in an uncontrolled way.
Just like how she implicated herself by getting in notable and attention grabbing fights with Sherry in public, making threats in front of everyone. Anybody thinking clearly wouldn’t do that, and if they did, they’d realize they couldn’t kill her without becoming a prime suspect.
She only got lucky that those burglaries happened and drew attention away from other potential leads.
@Skeeter Not exactly true. Some murders are committed in a calculated way. Of course, the desire to kill, or to do anything for that matter, is inherently emotional. But there’s a distinction between her outbursts of rage and someone who has murderous intentions but is able avoid outbursts that could get them in trouble.
She was sadistic. Inflicting all that damage after she was dead and then biting her...ALL over a man who you are not even with to this dah??? What a POS!!!
@Simon Dowsett that's why you hurt a restraining order. Or purchase a firearm in case someone breaks into your house and/or threatens your life. Or just threatening your life in general. You can't preemptively kill someone in self defence. Ain't how that works.
@misery topskiy gg and imagine her husband like literally he married her years later he finds out she’s a murderer you literally can’t trust anyone that’s why I’m scared of the world
@Garou lol its funny, every one of these videos so far, i have seen exactly one person in each bring up race out of fucking nowhere.....and they do a great job of displaying their ignorance on the subject
@Simon Dowsett if you're aware that someone is stalking you and believe they have bad intentions, just tell the cops. You don't just have to murder them as your first step.
The video had to be edited for monetization, so a lot is missing now. I understand why but I wish at least they'd reupload the original unlisted so they can still get ad revenue and keep the original video
Well they approached it in a very clever way as they just wanted to talk to her as colleagues because of a "protocol thing", and her wanting to lawyer up would just make her look guilty af
She would’ve still been arrested through the DNA evidence, thus leading to a warrant. So meh. You can see the paranoia in her face. Imagine 23 years of that. I guess she’s at peace now..? Lol
@Martin Saltvedt People who say 'wanting a lawyer would make them look guilty' are the ones that are going to do 25 to life, even if they didn't do anything. Get a lawyer.
Haze1434 dude I agree with you, always get a lawyer. But interrogations are for either clearing people og suspicion, or gaining more evidence. Imagine a friend asking about a incident from a long time ago, and you would blatantly refuse to talk about it. It would make him want to dig deeper, and doesn’t really make him clear of his suspicion at all.
@Martin Saltvedt some interrogations are clearly just looking for a confession regardless of evidence/reasonable suspicion, and the interrogators can have very manipulative ways of making a person who's not guilty confess. Point being GET. A. LAWYER.
Number two rule, if you’re going to lie, lie. “Nope, didn’t do it” and shut your mouth. Talking about your memory is a trick people who aren’t willing to commit to a lie (which is actually most people) play on themselves — and it’s a dead giveaway to an attentive person.
@Sarah Wilk The problem seen from her perspective was how it would look if she started asking for a lawyer in the middle of the interrogation. They calmed her down effectively by playing it down to just chit chat. I don't remember the timestamp where they said that this was just a protocol, I mean uhh gee it was such a long video I can't recall.
@Log Splitta I agree. The investigators did an awesome job, but she deserves just as much credit! I've never seen a more guilty looking person than this woman.
@Haze1434 you are correct that it would make you look guilty however there's a time in your life that you must not be concerned about what other people think. You have to do the right thing, stay the course, and to do the best in any situation in your life.
@Ammonia the problem with being in that situation and saying "I want a lawyer and you bring the proof" is that you are going to be arrested and you pretty much know that murder in California carries a bail of 1 million or higher so she knows she's not going to even have a chance to go out and hire a lawyer much less to interview a few of them to choose one. So you just hope that you can talk your way out of that room at that moment. Anything you can do to get yourself to just get out of that room immediately it's all you think of so choosing to talk is the only part of the fight or flight option you have. Trying to somehow HOPE that you can miraculously shed some doubt into their case or point them elsewhere so you can get it of that room. They knew they were arresting her the moment she walked in to that room. They had uniformed officers waiting outside to arrest her regardless of when she walked out of the room. So no matter what she did the end result would have been the same. She just rolled the dice that she can somehow get herself out of that room for any possible available time that she could to try to get herself a lawyer knowing if she gets booked she's not getting out until a day where she either heard "not guilty" or she finished serving her sentence. She's lucky for first degree murder she didn't get death penalty out life without parole. 27 to life just made her available for parole in May of 2025. So she only has about 6 more years left till parole eligiblity.
@Babayega That's a very good point. They didn't even allow her bail
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Colin Johnston2019-08-26 15:42:24 (edited 2019-08-26 15:45:50 )
I'd say the number one rule for a cop is to not do things that can land you in prison with all the people you sent there. Also she didn't know she was talking to cops about the murders. Did you watch the video??
@Your Mother Hubbard very true. It just goes to show how much of a bitch karma is lmao it was like "ill let her chill for 25 years then ill take her down"
She got away with it for so long she prob stopped thinking about it and never thought it would have to come up again. These people think they’re going to their grave with their secrets and lies then it creeps back up on them
“Good golly gee, I don’t remember, a million years ago I was taking pictures of dinosaurs, gee golly, maybe I saw the Big Bang, oh geez, it was a million years ago!”
@Jimmy Ohara No. It's most probably You Tube messing with JCS as they have had a lot of trouble with You Tube taking down videos and forcing ridiculous edits to conform with their supposed guidelines. So frustrating as many other true crime channels have not had this level of trouble from what I can gather.
I'm amazed at the number of people who do not know their Miranda rights: You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. Never speak without an attorney.
The interrogators patience while looking at her contorted face and listening to her rambling stories is amazing. My favorite is she can't remember how her ex-boyfriend's wife was viciously murdered. Geez....gosh....
can't even remember the year she met her husband...should definitely at least know a bit from this timeline of your life, even if it's after decades...
imagine getting caught up solely because the police department got bored.
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Lmaoo
1120 likesLMAO
651 likesRIGHT?? PFFFT
641 likesWhat goes around comes back around no matter how long it takes
2035 likesGG
91 likesIt’s sad they didn’t do their due diligence the first time around. I know more forensics are around now but the victims dad even named this women as the likely culprit and the police ignored him.
1800 likes@Deleted wdym they didn’t do it the first time they did do it the first time it’s just that technology wasn’t as advanced back then. They couldn’t find the culprit so they closed the case
407 likesor being a freak and doing something weird like bite someone like a feral dog.. leaving dna. lol
296 likes@justin Romain well yea, but like they said, the dad named dropped this woman and they ignored it. its mentioned in the first couple minutes of this video
545 likes@IMadeAMistak Yer that's what confuses me the most, she was a cop at the time and even though forensics was still relatively primitive compared to now, she must have known a bite nark would leave more clues than anything else for someone looking, without that bite she likely would have gotten away with it, in fact she almost certainly would, as there would have been no direct evidence to link her to it, and only the vague memories from 23 years ago of witnesses to her being involved at all.
310 likesBrooo 💀
8 likesYou murdered your police department hmmmm
23 likes@Deleted they prolly ain’t look at her cause it might’ve been more corrupt back then
109 likes@Colonel Sanders it's corrupt now.
119 likes@Eric all allegations against me are false :)
24 likes@IMadeAMistak I honestly have no idea what you just said
4 likes@justin Romain ..i mean: obviously technology wasn't as good back then.. but they didn't even acknowledge the victims father who said Stephanie Lazarus was his MAIN suspicion. The police ignored him completely so they didn't even question her back then. Sure they didn't have complex forensics, but they didn't even bother to question a woman who was known to pick very verbally violent fights with the victim and was also the mistress of the victims husband? Lack of forensics isn't an excuse for just lazy police work.
187 likes@justin Romain Actually there's been 2 civil cases because of the case. One by the victim's family for possible corruption and the city used some bullshit loophole with statue of limitations to get it thrown out. The other is by some lady who actually was pushed by police to not say the bite was Lazarus'. The second court case is still going last I remember.
63 likes@IMadeAMistak yea you right I mean I watched the video once
6 likes😂😂😂😂
4 likesahahahahahaahahah
3 likes@Deleted An accusation by the grieving father is not sufficient enough to detain that *woman. Not just forensics, but interrogation techniques, and even recording technology has improved since then.
16 likes@Drew Lowry can you please elaborate on what you just said to me.
2 likesIm dead
2 likes@Sans youre probably right, but even without dna analysis Id think that getting a dental match from the bite mark to her teeth would have been possible, no? not sayin that alone would have been enough to put her away, but it probably would have been a start. But oh well
40 likesbiggest flex
3 likesThey randomly collected HER coffee cup for DNA 😂😂😂 this is great
14 likesJust spit my drink out Man 😂
3 likes@IMadeAMistak Yeah, that surprised me as well. Why couldn't a dental match be made? There's too many unknowns in this case, but I'm glad an arrest was made, even if it came 25 years later.
33 likesLMAO
3 likes@Sans the interrogation techniques have pretty much remained the same over the years with minimal changes. No it was just lazy police work
21 likes@IMadeAMistak but didn’t they try to do the same thing for the Ted buddy case and they ruled it ineffective evidence like just matching up a mold wasn’t good enough
6 likesShe doesn't have to...
2 likes@Giorgi G 69 lets gooooo
3 likes@justin Romain that's what he said..
4 likes@McShizzle what?
2 likes😂😂😂
4 likesYep I agree ☝️
3 likesWhen u pass the level but gotta go back for all the stars
4 likesRight! Imagine if she had bit her 😦
3 likes@Deleted Police coverup, sickening corruption. RIP Sherri.
16 likesGosh, gee
3 likes@Deleted this was the 1980's. let me go on a quick tangent to say, all of my misshapen, vague, both educated AND ignorant opinions of the police and what they do was formed almost entirely in the 1980's. and i was born in 82, meaning i didnt even really have cognitive thought processing until about 86 ~ 88, and everything im hearing is EXACTLY the due diligence of cops back then. if somebody told me over half the cold case files went cold in the first place cuz they couldnt find a minority suspect to pin it on, i wouldnt bat an eyelash of doubt.
18 likesall of the witness statements testimonies and what not that they pulled up were collecting dust this entire time because they spent who knows how many hours scouring the earth for those two mythical latinos, and when they couldn't find em, that was the end. they probably took out their "frustration" on some other undeserving minorities who'd never even been to this part of town and roughed up some kids for what these "bad hombres" 'got away with'.
damn fine police work, really. damn fine. it kinda says something everybody in the comments is railing this lady for being "such a bad liar" now, but that meant she was probably even worse then and still managed to evade authorities for half my lifetime. they can SAY it was forensics that brought the case together, but the only real difference i heard out of this entire video was "the two previous male (latino) suspects were invalidated" they had all the other information back when it first happened
They be like, fuck it. We're doing it.
6 likes@Deleted Actually, if you look up the case it's a bit more sinister than that. The criminalist that originally worked the case alleges that she was pressured to look away from Lazarus as a suspect in the original case in 1986. She and the victim's parents even tried to sue the city because of that. It might be a case where her fellow officers were trying to protect her from justice back in 1986.
34 likesWatch out bro, ur case just got reopened
6 likes@manuel baca I killed my clan and nobodies gonna do shit about it.
9 likesBruh 😂
3 likesI bet she hurd hear say that they were looking into old files and I bet you she was hoping the missed that one
3 likes@Anthony C137 I was thinking the same thing seeing all the “bite mark is evidence” comments. They threw that out in Bundy’s case and that was years before ol girl did it (I think).
5 likesImagine killing the entire police department, and all of your clan members, just because you got bored.
2 likes@Itachi Uchiha your brother is my pfp
2 likesImagine killing your whole clan
7 likesAnd if she didn't bite the victim, she wouldn't have left DNA on the scene
4 likes@THE SCREW ARCHIVE imagine minding your business :)
4 likesThats a good manga title
1 likeIf she hadn't bitten her face she would have walked :l
5 likes@ JackRabbitSlim
4 likesI assume she wasn’t thinking with clarity when she actually murdered her.
Maybe they were bored maybe they wasn't that was like a million years ago.
1 like@Pablo Valerio even though i think gg sounds good i thiunk she did BG bad game here !
1 likeCan't arrest if there's no one to be arrested by...shit this is the Uchiha massicare all over again
3 likesIk
1 like“I’m in shock totally in shock”
3 likes@Wandering Soul not always. I'm sure many people commited crimes, got away with it, and lived a good life to the fullest then died of old age. Which is terrible, especially people who went into trial but had really good lawyers.
5 likes...and also you had murdered somebody.
2 likes@John Albert important point
1 like@Themazeful of course that happens a lot.
1 like@Wandering Soul There is no justice, it doesn't always work out that way unfortunately
1 like@Wandering Soul usually not. The world usually isnt fair, so not everything that goes around comes around.
3 likes@Sans bite mark analysis isn't a science. It's a bullshit pseudoscience where "experts" have been told "hey, we think this person made this bite mark -can you confirm?"and they will confirm it even though the mark they have been shown isn't even a bite. I mean, to analyse a bite mark you need to know things like what force was used, was the skins taught, or loose etc etc. All this makes it impossible to be sure beyond a reasomable doubt
1 like@JackRabbitSlim i mean its not confusing, she was a psycho that was in absolute rage mode and probably couldnt control herself
3 likes@Wandering Soul no it does not
2 likesIsaa dam shame 😂 she shoulda been more smarter
2 likesBasically... Lol
2 likesbro RIGHT and the department she works at. i’d be so fkn sick
2 likesHonestly... With all the wild shit cops do and have done... This video probably has cops all across the country losing sleep at night
9 likesImagine her getting away with it for 20 years because the police chose not to investigate a fellow cop.
10 likesBoi
2 likesFACTS 🤣🤣🤣
2 likesIn a way, her working as a detective reduced crime in that area meaning that they went and dug up her old case
1 like💀💀💀
1 like@Wandering Soul idk if that's true.
2 likesHahaha I just rolled down to comments to say exactly that!
1 likeembarrassing 😭😭
1 likeLA was insanely violent then it got better. Now it's getting violent again thanks to bad policy
1 likeNot someone named itachi saying this. Your name makes it even funnier 😂😭
3 likesHhhhhh
1 like@Wandering Soul ✨WiSdOm✨
2 likesBRUHHHHH LMFAO
1 like@Deleted Honestly I think it's better it happened the way it did. Lady got up one morning without a worry in the world. Even thinking she'd have a late breakfast later. Had an easy gig as an arts detective, husband and child. All of it ripped away after having the most anxiety filled conversation of her life she thought she could talk herself out of. She took Sherrys life and she got the life she spent decades building taken from her. She had nothing when she killed her and everything when she was caught.
8 likes@Wandering Soul Absolutely false. If you get caught it's because you likely didn't have the intelligence or the resources to cover it up properly. The unfortunate truth is that the vast majority of people who get caught we just the people who weren't smart or rich/influencial enough to cover it up.. Just the tip of the iceberg...
2 likesImagine the killer of your daughter is free, because no one cares and no one gets bored. It's unfair.
5 likesThis always shows bad police work to me
@Wandering Soul Wish it were that way, a lot of cases go unsolved.
2 likesNo, they actually did a piece of good work.
1 likeInsult to injury
1 likeOr the fact you had to bite a dead corpse!
1 like@justin Romain they had her name!! atleast there couldve been a little more follow up??
1 likeI can’t believe the real itachi uchiha is commenting on this video
4 likes@TIV67 Playz Chill out.
0 likesThats how shit works!
1 like@Wandering Soul like a hula hoop?
1 like😂😂😂😂 no fr
1 likeid be like i wouldve gotten away with it if it wasnt for them bored meddling cops
2 likesDefinitely better late than never though
1 likeEverybody mentioning the bite marks to prove it was her. Nobody talks about the gun
2 likesLMAOHAHAAHHA
1 likelol
1 likeFr that’s rough
1 like@Colonel Sanders Detective Cole from LA Noire would agree
2 likes@Sans pity cancel culture doesn't work that way.
1 like@Wandering Soul Unless you mean in the completely abstract concept tha everyone eventually dies then I'm afraid not.
2 likesTrue lmao
1 likeyou know how unlucky you gotta be for that to happen lmfao you got away with that shit and the police get bored and catch yo ass
1 likeShe could have gotten away too if she didn't make the wise decision to bite the body lmao
1 likeloool
1 likeHonestly, that sounds like a b99 plot😂
1 like😂😂😂😂
1 likeROFL! 😄
1 like😆😆🤣
1 like@IMadeAMistak So what if he suspected her? Suspicion isnt enough for a conviction, they probably did consider that when they re-opened the cold case since she was the immediate suspect
1 like😂😂😂😂
1 like@justin Romain They never even investigated her.. Nada
1 like@Sans they could have questioned her and investigated. They chose not to.. Very sad
3 likesha she had it coming
1 likeGin Carrey with the faces......
1 like@JackRabbitSlim Was it worth it, though? You know, like when a dog eats a pizza?
1 like@justin Romain she was a cop and they did catch up to her but then didn't push it further or convict her since she was one in the police department
1 likeMust be so sad,she really 100% believed that she never be caught
1 likethey were both in an intimate relationship with the guy, she threatened the nurse at her workplace and when the murder took place no one thought of her? jeez!
1 likeLol
1 like@Deleted they will always protect their own.
2 likesWhat police department was she working at?
1 like@Tiffany thats why i said she must have been a terrible boss for her own department to turn on her. Very rare lol
3 likes@Christine H reno 911
1 like@justin Romain nah the father of the victim said he figured this woman did it. She was part of the police force, so it was ignored. Surprise, surprise.
0 likesdamnnn
1 likeLiterally 😂
0 likesLOOOOL IKR
1 like🤣🤣🤣
1 like😆
0 likes@funkemunky not really they changed alot
1 like@Wandering Soul not always but its nice to see it when it does happen
1 likeSays volumes without saying much
0 likes@IMadeAMistak I get where you're coming from but you have a random guy, a grieving father, saying so-and-so killed his daughter and the name he mentions is a police officer. As a society we were only just moving past this idea that cops are above reproach and couldn't do such serious crimes in the 80s - we definitely didn't have the awareness we do today and even now we have a long way to go (just look at the Derek Chauvin case to see how many people still backed what he did to George Floyd and blamed Floyd for Chauvin killing him or even just how many people expected Chauvin to get off lightly/scott free because he was a cop) so the idea that a cop did it would be very hard to swallow for people at the time.
1 likeOn top of all of the above, there were enough similarities to a rash of burglaries in the area (possibly something as a cop she very well could have created) that they believed they were looking for two MALE suspects. If current policing understanding/knowledge/procedures all say that you are looking for a guy and someone, who is under incredible stress and grief, says look into a woman, even one who didn't happen to be a cop, you would be more likely to follow your experience and training than the accusations of a grieving father. Now we know better and are learning more and more every day, not just forensically and procedurally but more and more psychologically too. Profiling and psychological analysis of a suspect's words, mannerisms and behaviours are becoming more useful to police the more we understand (these videos would have been handy in the 80s haha!)
@justin Romain, it was lazy police work and a cover up. Thank God Sherrie’s dad never let up. Petty burglars don’t go into a place in broad daylight and annihilate someone the way Lazurus did to Sherrie. Nothing was even stolen. Any good cop knows that when someone has their face bashed in and had horrific injuries inflicted after death, it’s personal. They just didn’t want to look into it because she was a fellow officer. Things went missing from the file and the envelope with the DNA swab was stuck waaaay back behind a bunch of junk in the coroner’s refrigerator. Thank God they caught this monster.
1 like@Wandering Soul Yep
0 likesLol
1 likeThe victim's parents explicitly thanked the police apartment of that time, implicitly stating that the previous detectives hadn't done their job properly through the years.
0 likesCrime rates were down for a change, so they had time to start cold cases.
0 likes@Wandering Soul It's not necessary tbh. This is only one case, now imagine how many cases must be there unsolved that will never be solved ever.
0 likesWhat’s funny is that I thought Itachi Uchiha was dead. Smh.
2 likesReporting you.
And bc they invented that DNA tech
1 like😂😂
0 likesand after getting away with it for YEARS
0 likeseven moving on in your life and having a whole family
that happens every single day. in every police department
0 likesyour own department no less
0 likes@Giorgi G 7⁷77777⁷⁷⁷77
0 likesImagine dying before ur dead beat *brother 🤨🤨 itachi grow up
1 likeNot bored but they needed to justify their salaries.
1 likeImagine being dumb enough to bite someone during a murder.
1 likeBecause it was slow. Since it was slow they opened old cases that were never cracked.
0 likes@IMadeAMistak and thinking you got rid of all the evidence
0 likes@Justin OfTheUchiha pfp?
0 likesImagine using genjutsu on Itachi #dumbkurenai
0 likesWhen I’m bored I eat too much and am
1 likeOn the internet too much. Under achieving here
This reply took me out lmao
1 like@JackRabbitSlim the bite came from when the victim had her in a chokehold and almost got the better of her. She bit the hell out of her arm to get her to let go before killing her.
0 likes¹
0 likesFR BABABS💀
0 likes@Aleena Perez Ah, makes more sense, thanks.
0 likeskarma will always be served
0 likes@IMadeAMistak "Hm, I just shot this lady but it somehow feels insufficient... I know! Let's leave a bite, that will show her."
0 likesAnd that they took a other wise pushed aside clue seriously.
0 likes@Ratboy S. Really??! I’m new to hearing about this case. Do you think the police dept tried to cover for her once they found it was Lazuras? This is a crazy case. How can someone go on living and get married knowing they MURDERED someone? I don’t get it.
0 likes@Kash 75 I think they 100% covered it up, especially with the second case about the bite mark from what I'm seeing still open. Shame the family couldn't sue tho, I'd argue they deserved to go at them for their shotty case when she was 1st murdered and straight up ignoring their pleas to look into Stephanie Lazarus.
0 likesthat would kill me, she thought she got away with it and all of sudden years later they say this just cause they got bored lol
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Giorgi G you are
0 likes@justin Romain Thats right, it's nothing to do with them "getting bored", they were reviewing cold cases, as was explained at the beginning.
0 likesHahahaha
0 likes😂😂😂 awesome
0 likesWord 😂
0 likesLMFAO
0 likesDead🤣🤣
0 likes@justin Romain At 1:52 he literally states that her being a suspect was brushed aside, not due to lack of evidence nor an inability to test DNA, but because she was also an officer.
0 likesThey didn't even attempt to investigate it, they just brushed it aside.
😂
0 likes@justin Romain they didn’t close the case. She wouldn’t have been interrogated had they closed it. Derr.
0 likes@JackRabbitSlim she was irrational and emotional when she killed her. If there was a struggle the biting might have been ‘necessary’ to overpower the victim.
0 likesLol
0 likesImagine getting 35 likes for that comment
0 likes@shane canning you maphs is on point
0 likesFunny Itachi
1 like@Giorgi G v.
0 likes@Colonel Sanders it still is
0 likesImagine biting someone’s corpse after you killed them.
0 likesRight!! Omg!
0 likesClassic
0 likesHer own work contributed to them being bored too
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likes🤣🤣
0 likesThey should start throwing these cases to cops in suburban areas, they bored af all day every day
0 likes@Wandering Soul ...[..]..someone out there is gonna get bored 🤣😂
0 likeshappens all the time
0 likesItachi Uchiha police often WANT to make a case or create controversy because it makes their job more valuable and important to them. Social services are no different
0 likesWell, it's really getting caught for doing it in the first place.
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂👌😜
0 likes@Wandering Soul Amen!
0 likes😂😂
0 likes@Wandering Soul 🙏🙏🙏
1 like@JackRabbitSlim she was so angry she didn't care about the consequences
0 likesYikes 😬
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesOr imagine getting away with a very sloppy murder for 25 years solely because you work for the police department.
1 likeIt was definitely a cover up back when it happened. Sherry’s dad told them and he was told he watched to much television. Pathetic
2 likesI’m just here for all the random Naruto references sprinkled into people actually discussing the case and comment
0 likesBruh ..
0 likes@JackRabbitSlim That's why everyone says, "revenge is a dish best served cold." Ms. Lazarus (ironic name by the way) was caught up in the throes of heated passion and that's how you get caught!
1 likeMy guess is they had words and she got so pissed off that she pulled her gun on the victim and the victim probably tried to defend herself and grabbed the gun and were fighting to gain control over the weapon and she bit the victim's arm to get her to let go and then she shot her 3 times before preceding to bludgeon her face in after she was dead already in a psychotic rage.
0 likesItachi .. are you sneakily trying to imply that the police is good even when they don't really try given that you yourself were a member of the Konoha Police Department working for The Third? Please my guy .. if you could not brag about your super skills for a day that would be nice, thanks.
0 likesP.S. How's your brother?
Imagine just casually strolling into a meeting like you’ve done a thousand times before and then this happens.
0 likes@JackRabbitSlim They had the bullets that matched her service weapon, and the bite mark itself regardless of the DNA. They could have taken her down in the 80s and covered up for her.
0 likes@Wandering Soul nope it doesn't
0 likes@JackRabbitSlim I don’t think she had a big thought process about biting the victim. The crime was insanely violent, the bite probably happened “in the heat of the moment” as some
0 likesSort of emotional reaction
@Itachi Uchilha, that's a good one but not so fast. As protocol, they re-open unsolved cases after 20 yrs because now they're gonna have new perspectives, fresh focus and more advanced technology.
0 likes@IMadeAMistak name dropping someone isn't enough. You need evidence, witnesses, and more. Burden of proof is not on her
0 likesAnd you bit someone.
0 likesWell, someone’s gotta give them paychecks
0 likesWhat do you mean thanks
0 likesa woman biting another woman like that is primitive af
0 likesProbably happens more than u think
0 likes@Wandering Soul not always true.
0 likesAnd that was million years ago
0 likes@justin Romain You really need to do the research on this case. this was a massive cover up AGAIN by the LAPD. The parents sued and had legal recourse. The statute of limitations ( which is what the LAPD was waiting on) ran out so they could not get sued. But, make no doubt. This was a cover up.
0 likesChief doesn’t want them around reading the paper 😂
0 likes@justin Romain No they didnt. LA PD did not even interview Stephanie. They ignored that evidence because she was one of their own. You don’t know anything about the case. All 360 people who put a thumbs up don’t know anything about the case.
0 likes@JackRabbitSlim Except for the bullets that came from her surface revolver of course LOL. Why does everyone forget about that?
0 likes@DaBrat She DID bite Sherry! What a sicko!
0 likes@OmellyJack * I’m surprise she didn’t get her hands on the original paperwork and DNA evidence and toss it out - since she worked there she could have done that.
0 likesNot because they were bored, because they are LAZY. This poor victim was denied justice for way too long because the police department didn't deem her important enough to bother with.
0 likesShe was probably livid AF 😂
0 likes@Wandering Soul history tells a different tale
0 likes@Giorgi G typically police ain't it 😂
0 likesI think it's very obvious the reason she got away in the first place is because she was working for the police.
0 likesShoulda been on top of destroying that file. Would've been easy then as it was only a paper folder
0 likesBored because they to scared to face and apprehend current aggressive dangerous criminals.
0 likes@Wandering Soul what if it never comes around. I got an evil stepmother who took my dad for everything and scarred all of mine and my brother childhood and sucked my dad dry of all his money and assets. After making all of his children suffer and losing a home which she wasn't paying even though dad had a good job and was paying but trusting her with the money. They're the reason I don't believe woman can actually really love a man. Anyway, she's doing even better now by all the money & credit she's got from my dad and doesn't look like she will ever pay for her evil deeds. Meanwhile dad is wasted and giving up on himself. It's hard to watch a fully capable successful mechanic for a dealership making good money go through such a downfall and such poorness. Something is wrong with our system.
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesIts a wonder that in """"""""""""300 million sperms this one reached the egg"""""""""""""""
0 likes@Josie Marie The difference is that Bundy's bitemark was evidence of tooth pattern, which didn't have sound science behind it.
0 likesIn this case, dna was recovered, which matched with that found on Lazarus' discarded coffee cup.
The discovery of DNA as evidence is what happened between the two cases.
Tbf probably a cover story
0 likes@Delete Ted
0 likesThey likely did a lot, but ultimately found no evidence the first time around to support his claims. In an investigation everyone is a suspect, and people who commit crimes will sometimes try to blame it on others, so they can't just believe the victim's dad.
It’s Called KARMA-TRUTH!
0 likesShe was right by the office though, it had to be a rumor.
0 likesOnly in America.
0 likesDifficult to imagine that she was attactive.
0 likes@justin Romain They knew. They covered it up.
0 likes@justin Romain actually stephanies name came up from the very beginning, but because she was a police officer, they pretty much said nah fuck that and said it was a burglary gone wrong.
0 likesShe shouldn’t have bit the lady she probably would have gotten away sadly 😫
0 likes@Deleted Even if the police moved on Stephanie back in 1986, they would have gotten nowhere, as there was nothing to prove that she did it. Even if they went to trial there would have a circumstantial case that would not get a guilty verdict. Then she really would have gotten away with it. It not what you know, it's what you can prove.
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesThis murderer looks so guilty. Just the look on her face in the shock in her eyes the way she opens her mouth. Even A five-year-old could tell that she's lying. She must have pissed somebody off at her police department 😂
0 likes@Wandering Soul to quote Ricky from TPB “What goes around, stays around”.
0 likesI always figured she had dirt on the right people until they retired.
0 likes@Jesus De Nazaretand were intrigued by bite marks
0 likes@IMadeAMistak wait when does it mention she bit ????
0 likesOmg the bbbeesstt fffoorr eevveer
0 likesIt was because you casted a s rank genjustu on the investigators to look into the matter
0 likes@justin Romain Bullshit. They could have got dental impressions
0 likes@jessica daniels i love when people reply to things i said a year ago
0 likesThey are doing their work!
0 likesNaw, DNA science caught up with her. 🧬
0 likesIt really is unfair for them to ask her these questions. It was a million years ago.
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Exactly. She has to both remember what happened and try to not be incriminating
106 likes😂😂😂 Nothing like DNA popping up a million years later!!😂😂😂
52 likes@Bryan Enty “try not to be incriminating”??? She DID it!
29 likes@chris w bro what
9 likes@Kitoleum Muelotik He was making fun of the way she answers hehe
25 likesDon't worry she's got her photos
3 likesI know right? How dare they , she just wants to get back to her golf game
7 likes@Iluvpie6 if you didn’t catch on.. they are joking💀
10 likes@‘ Monica🖤. no, I got it. I just wanted to participate 😞
3 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
4 likes@Iluvpie6 it’s a joke, jeez!!!!
2 likes@Iluvpie6 you didn’t get it, we can all tell
4 likes@Campin N Fishin what will I do??? I’m RUINED!!!!!
7 likes😂
1 like@‘ Monica🖤. what do you mean exactly? Is this "fake'?
0 likesLast moment before she got arrested : what? You can't arrest me ,u don't understand, it was for a million years ago, that gives me the right to kill ppl.
3 likesThat's how( hishe ) would make it.
Hishe🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴
@B G if those cops keep playing with her for a little longer ,i bet she would ask for reward 😏
3 likes@Mehdi Hoseyni is that how she got caught, she rang the crime stoppers hotline because she has information 😂
0 likes:)))
1 likeWithout carbon dating it, it the could be a lot longer than that.
1 likeI know, homo Sapiens didn’t even exist yet.
0 likes@Alex Green I know that there were dinosaurs there, I may have argued with one, geez I don't remember, like T-..T-..T-Rex or...what is this all about?
3 likeslmaoooo
0 likesShe's such a liar. It was scientifically dated at 850,000 years ago. BOOM got her!
3 likesGosh, Jeez!
0 likesAnd she had to try and find a million year old lawyer who would remember what things were like back then. Not fair.
1 likeGee gosh golly
1 likeLMAO
0 likesHahahahahahaahaha
0 likes@Iluvpie6 you missed the joke.
0 likes@MontagZoso keep reading the comment thread, friend.
0 likesLOL
0 likesThis is the video that hooked me.
116 likesThis "woman" is irritating and infuriating but your interrogation breakdown is mesmerizing.
Please don't quit JCS. 🙏
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@けろけろけろけろ wtf did you just try to say here
11 likes@Zach Fetters. clearly he’s trying to say he’s scared of himself and hates everything because he has done all his drugs.
4 likesShe may be a lot of things but yeah she is a woman…. I do t get the “ “
1 likeHe’s not quitting, he has no other choice. He has been forced to stop uploading
0 likesShe’s already the oldest woman alive, being born a million years ago and such. With a life sentence, she’ll probably have to serve another million years.
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Yeah like geez i mean gosh
30 likesNot if she learns to become no one...
4 likesI'm older than her...yikes
1 like@Emma Vrijburg dsc
0 likesUmmm... you mean she's a dinosaur
3 likesGosh, I mean. Jeez
6 likesI mean gee gosh
2 likesBeing born in the 60s...was not a million years ago. Stay in school, learn math.
0 likes@Ginger Snapped bruh u missed his joke hes referring ot the fact she kept saying "it was a MiLLioN yEaRs agO"
3 likesThe idea that she was able to carry on with her life for 20+ years knowing that she killed someone is absolutely astonishing to me. How could anyone do that without going insane from the guilt?
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Tucked it away in her brain…never to be thought of again
14 likesAnd be a cop
33 likesI feel guilt for silly things I did or said 20 or 30 years ago, but some folks just don't feel guilt I'm afraid.
47 likesThat's what's so fascinating about this case. That she could go on and live a productive life, marry, adopt a daughter and rise through the ranks of the LAPD. But that's what psychopaths/sociopaths do because they have no remorse, no sense of guilt like "normal" people. They somehow are able justify the means to their evil ends. And they are incredibly self-centered, oblivious or not caring about the pain their actions cause other people. She was a good friend of John Rutten's, yet she didn't give a shit about his pain, about Sherri's parents' pain. A perfect example of the potential all-consuming power of jealousy.
26 likesIt's not healthy to dwell on things that can't be changed. To her credit, she didn't murder again.
10 likes@oops absolutely 💯. Total denial. A true monster
0 likesShe clearly rationalized it with "she deserved to die", thats why she said "she got killed" kinda like getting killed was her fault
13 likesShe can, thats who.
1 like@J Hemphill or did she?
0 likes@Kelly Jacquin Not as far as anybody knows or has credibly speculated.
1 likeBy not feeling guilt.
2 likes@J Hemphill I really don’t think we should be giving her “credit” because she didn’t kill anyone (that we know of), except that ‘one time’. Once is enough- in fact, once is too much.
2 likesPeople do it all the time
0 likesA sociopath has no guilt or empathy. That's how she lived with it. Just like we live with stepping on a bug.
2 likesIts not as hard as you think
0 likesBecause she had zero guilt or remorse for murder
0 likes@m walker actually, if you're going to be a murderer, having no guilt or remorse can be a good thing unless you get caught and the time comes for sentencing and parole
0 likesshe’s a cop. all she has to do is convince herself the other persons the bad guy. they do it all the time
1 likeI disagree she doesn't feel pain or remorse. She was absolutely blinded with uncontrollable rage.
1 likeShe's a cop
0 likesNo Conscience, dead Conscience
0 likeslooks pretty insane to me
0 likesCompartmentalization
0 likesIn some pictures of her she has a bit of a haunted look in her eyes.
1 likeit is easy for a psychopath
0 likesIt’s not too hard
0 likes@E M yeah like a cold blank stare.
0 likesTake a bong rip every time she mentions how long ago it was and you just might be able to astral project yourself back to the 80's to stop the crime yourself.
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Challenge excepted
2245 likesLmaooo
556 likesCriminally underrated comment. 😂
1609 likesthis is hilarious because ive been taking bong rips consistently throughout this video
973 likesThat is so funny.
186 likesLMAO best comment
195 likes😂😂😂😂
75 likes😂😂😂😂 this made me laugh so hard
104 likesHilarious lol
62 likes@McKenzie Janzen loolllllzzzz.. Me tooooo!!! lolol
49 likesLmao 🤣 🤣 🤣
30 likeswow, I’m so fucjex up right now! I gotta keep going tho
86 likesTop kek
18 likesOr every time she says "I mean..."
104 likesThat was SO funny! Good one!!
29 likesThis made me proper belly laugh.
47 likesFunniest thing I ever heard 😂😂😂
25 likesI’m toasted 😙💨
36 likesoh my god im howling over this
35 likesI don't smoke, but that's funny! 😂🤣😂
47 likesThis comment is amazing, thanks for the laugh. Unfortunately it made smoke come out of my nose
54 likes@McKenzie Janzen well you didn't change the timeline. 2/10 must rip harder.
49 likesThis is one of the funniest comments I’ve read in a very long time thanks for that!
34 likesI went back too far m8, send help to Benjamin Franklin’s laboratory!
44 likesLmfao! Omg this is gold
15 likesOr for every “eh, ah,” or “uh” sound. Good luck 👍
16 likesBaaahahahha. Dead 💀 💀 💀
13 likesLmao 🤣😂🤣😝
8 likesRofl
8 likes@Spidercat lol. 😳😁😀😆😅
3 likesThis is seriously the best 😂👍🏻
13 likesmade me lol irl.
8 likesSounds about right. Got tired of hearing had to fast forward myself lol
12 likes@McKenzie Janzen pipe hits for me
7 likesSpidercat fuck that is a hilarious comment
9 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂
10 likesHilarious comment! Good shit 🤣
7 likesGood one. Original. Crisp and creative. 👍😜😀
12 likesThat's SO fricken funny!!! Thanks 4 making me laugh, & get the munchies really bad.
9 likesCHALLENGE ACCEPTED
9 likesWell done.
9 likesThanks for taking the time to write this elaborate comment. It was very enjoyable
15 likes😂😂😂😂😍
6 likes😂😂🤣🤣
8 likes@JMT Golf I wish you the best of luck resolving whatever issues are causing you to needlessly and impotently lash out at strangers making jokes on the internet.
50 likesDo it at all the "I means" and you'll be able to go back far enough to prevent her parents from meeting each other.
21 likesSpidercat, internet stranger, I love you.
16 likes1.3k likes well deserved
7 likesHaUhaUahUahUahuahUahHHah
4 likesAJ Maynard that shit burns!
3 likescan i take you up on that offer
4 likesYou win 😂😂😂😂
5 likesBlue cheese yes please
2 likesSpidercat 😂😂😂😂😂
3 likeslmao
3 likes😆
3 likesYa know?
2 likes@debra Thats the worst speling of "acepted" ive seen in my live.
2 likesHow To? Good for you
0 likesomfg you win homie. thanks for the clever read.
5 likesAhhhhhh lmao
2 likesBahahahaha brilliant, coming back to do just this dude👌🏻😂😂😂
3 likesThis is why YouTube needs a super like button.
6 likesSpidercat best comment ever! 😂👏🏻
2 likesOmfg that is gold.
1 likewhat a great comment lmao
2 likesWell, hop to it, everyone, you may stop a murder!
3 likesThis is the best comment here
1 likeCase closed baby!
2 likesBest comment I’m crying 😂😂
3 likesbro u just peaked
3 likesDamn I caught this comment 36 mins in 😂
2 likesawesome comment
1 likeThat’s why I take dabs hourly
2 likesOmg this is the funniest shit. Made me laugh and wake up my baby who was napping on me. 😂
5 likesomg 🤣
1 likeSpidercat.... You're a freaking hilarious dude !
1 likeI'm not even high and I'm laughing my ass off !!!
4 likes@Spidercat I appreciate the way you so effectively chastised Justin . It was humane and constructive , yet should surely assist him in seeing the error of his thoughtless and cruel remark.
6 likesShould I feel bad that I laughed at this?
0 likes@Strong & Grand no you should feel great about it. I had so many laughs on this particular video and everyone chiming in making jokes it was hilarious.we can't change how horrible of a situation this was but we might as well get some laughs about it. I came in late on this but I saw the guys set up a lot of fun with it so I tried to join in . Hysterical. Have fun.
5 likes@Randall Polk Facts. It's Stephanie's horrible answers that make this hilarious. If she wasn't a cop, she'd have gotten busted years ago, I think. Also, it's crazy how tied in she was to the department. Spotless record, married to a cop, adopted a kid, raised money for kids, etc... I guess she tried to balance out her murder in a karmic sense. Fail.
5 likes@Strong & Grand yeah pretty odd for sure !
1 likeIf I could give you money for this comment, I would.
3 likes@Becca Sertic yeah Becca... We should get a collection going. I'll handle the money and make sure it gets to the guy. I'll leave my contact information later.
2 likes@Randall Polk Keep it and use it to get yourselves something nice to smoke or ingest in these trying times. :)
2 likes@JMT Golf aw well I hope things get better, hang in there ✌️
1 likeLOL damn man, you win!
1 likeLMAO
1 like@McKenzie Janzen i wish i were you
2 likesyea this was just the comment i was looking for. you won
2 likesMurder Mysteries and 💨😬👀🙃
1 likei’m high asf and this had me dying
2 likesIf only my dab rig didn’t get stolen..
0 likesDamn you, I was stuck in the 1980s for like 40 years.
3 likesLove this comment lol
0 likesShe said ^so long ago^ twice in the time it took to read ur comment
3 likesThis is literally the funniest thing iv read in a long time
1 likeIm fuckin ded 🤣😅😂
0 likesHahahaha
0 likesAlready there.
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesGreened out, send help 😂
3 likesI had to take about fifteen bong rips to get through this shit, my goodness... The patience these detectives had is insanely admirable.
1 likeLaughing out loud like a maniac rn 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesY u give me a azmia attak
1 like@galactik hayes Sorry lmao
0 likesBahaha😂
0 likesBahaha 😂
0 likesI just died at this comment 💀
0 likes@JMT Golf it was a joke...how much do you hate your life that you respond that way...get a grip, its a youtube comment...
3 likes@Caroline Whitney love my life...2 businesses, play a sport professionally, 2 houses, beautiful wife, 3 kids i just hate losers
0 likesThis might be the best comment here
0 likes👌😹😹😹💯🍁🔥💨😌☮️
@JMT Golf Even the non-smokers are laughing at this one 😹😹
7 likesLMAOAO
0 likesHahahah, bruuuh
0 likes😂😂
0 likesDONE!
1 likeHahahaha!
1 likeBest comment 😅
0 likesThis is the funniest thing I've ever read 🤣
1 like😂😂😂
0 likes😂😂😂
1 likeBest comment ever!!! 😂😂😂
1 likeMy guy this is one of the best comments, I got FUCKED UP
1 like😂😂😂
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂I'm in actual tears!
2 likesBest comment on YouTube. Congratulations 🎉🎊🍾
3 likes🤣🤣
1 likei don't care enough to stop,what am i ,a cop ?
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
2 likesLMFAOAOAOAOAOAOAAA
2 likesI read a lot of youtube comments and I think this is one of my faves. I did just take a rip of my bong though so maybe it just really speaks to me
5 likes@Gerb McNuggets 😨😂😂😂
0 likesLMAAAAOOOOOOOOO
0 likesluckily i stoped legal canabis or lese my lungs would have died on this interview
2 likesI’m so dead 💀
0 likesSpidercat! Now THaT!!! Is hilarious! Hahahahahahaaha astral project!! Hahahaa
1 likeYo chilllllllll 💀
0 likesLmfao. You win the comment of the day
1 like@Michael J. this didnt get enough likes
0 likes😆😆😆😆😆
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
0 likesGot a chuckle from this takes bong rip
2 likesI’m crying laughing at this comment
3 likes@debra Too much weed for you. Challenge accepted 😎
0 likesOk 👍👍👍
0 likesStraight up man thats not that much. I defeated that challenge everyday all day for about 10ish years now lol. Now these bags of edible sour patch kids and watermelons I get might do it if I eat 5 bags of candies in one sit lol.
1 like@JMT Golf we all love you
0 likesYou sir, have won the internet
1 likeDefinitely wanna try it 😂😂😂😂😂
1 likeMy favorite comment ❤
0 likesI'm in. LMFAO😂😂
0 likesLmaoo trying this
0 likesI used to take bong rips in middle school but you know that was like a million years ago.
5 likesI'm 24 minutes in and I'm absolutely wrecked.
1 likeYou brought it up. Now I’m gonna do it.
1 likeHAHHAHAHAHA
0 likesLmao what!! 😂😂
0 likesGive that man a cigar.
1 likeI would do that but I want to save some of the qp for tomorrow
3 likesF%ck thats hilarious 😂😂😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂
2 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likeslmfao this is an amazing comment
0 likesParadoxical situation. The amount of money, it takes only the wealthy can afford. Also the amount of pot would kill most users.
2 likesFunniest comment I've read in 2021 so far.
2 likes🤣🤣🤣💀💀
0 likesBAAAAHAHAHAHA!!! 💨
0 likesLMAO!
0 likeslmfaooo😭😭
0 likesI have an old fashioned doobie. So glad I m not a murderer.
2 likesTooo funny.
0 likesI was scrolling down the comments and saw this. Quietly laughed. Nice 👍🏻
2 likesI ran out of weed.
2 likesOmfg 😂😂😂😂
0 likesThis is my favorite comment on this thread.
1 likeLMAOOO
0 likesThanks for the belly laughs and what a good idea!
2 likesthis actually made me laugh.
1 likegirl i aint got enough pot for that
1 likeNew smoking challenge unlocked
0 likesIf you're Astral projecting then you're absolutely not physical. You can't stop it in that case.
2 likesI did in fact astral project into the 80s, however, when I got there, I forgot what I was supposed to do
3 likes@McKenzie Janzen I can’t imagine being ripped and watching her do that Jack Nicholson’s Joker impersonation for 45 minutes
3 likesThats a brilliant answer alright. Her face is a shocker all the way through.
1 like@McKenzie Janzen hahahaha me too
0 likesStill stoned
0 likes@Jodi Stanton now that would project you to the 30's
0 likeslmao!! Rolf!!!
1 likeHahaha dude nice one
0 likesShit. Lmao!
0 likesNow there’s a prized thought
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesYou think like I do. Your sarcastic sense of humor based on intelligence.
0 likesNominated to best comment of the year
0 likesyou'd be high as the fucking stratosphere 😭
0 likeslol
0 likesomw rn
0 likesBest. Comment. Ever.
2 likes🤣
0 likesI don't think that's how astral projection works lol
0 likesTop 8 most underrated comment
1 likeDitto 🤣
0 likesFucccckkkkk. I got the projection part right but was to high to stop it.
0 likes🤣
0 likesWICKED
0 likesI’m out at 34:58 have no idea how many times she said
0 likesHahahaha this is the one
0 likesI'd go into such a bad trip if I watched these while I was high.
1 likeLOL
0 likesok, I'm dead :)))))))))
0 likes😄😄😄🥴🤔😄
0 likesThis is the best comment I’ve ever seen
1 likeOmg, this comment actually made me laugh out loud.
1 like😂🤣 i’m fckn dead
0 likesI’m taking those hits. I’m gone and it’s been 10 minutes ☠️
0 likes@Jodi Stanton naw I can’t do more 😂
0 likessuch a good comment
1 likeLMFAOOOO
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesChallenge accepted. See you on the other side Captain Spidercat.
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣💜Good one!
0 likesi did it but now im blank
0 likesNOOO! 😭😭😂😂😂😂
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesJesus that made me laugh so hard I spilled my coffee...🙆🏼♀️
1 likeBest comment
0 likesBEST coment.
0 likesI took a shot every time she said gosh.
1 likeI'm typing this from my grave.
I went back a little too far. Everyone's talking about the Bicentennial.
1 likeAnd the award for the best comment on any video ever goes tooooo.....😂😂😂
2 likesThis is the funniest comment I've read in... Gosh, I mean, it must have been a million years ago 😅😳🤨😱😵
1 likeI was already stoned when I read this and it fucking sent me to the moon
1 likeBeen so long ago...drives me nuts 🤬
0 likesPLEASE IVE BEEN LAUGHING AT THIS FOREVER OMG🤣🤣🤣🤣 best comment award
0 likes@JMT Golf what is wrong with you? Perhaps we need to look into your past.
0 likesComment is GOLD
0 likesLet's be honest! You cant write such brilliant comments if not under some substance
1 likeBest comment award goes to you!!!!
1 likeCreative yet funny comment
0 likesIf anyone actually tried this... goodnight 😂
0 likesOh oh geez...
0 likesLmaoo
0 likes@J T God 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!)
1 like@Catherine Garcia God 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!)
1 like@nqhl God 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!)
1 like@Spooky Ashes God 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!)
1 like@varanone God 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!)
1 like@Tacticull God 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!)
1 like@JMT Golf God 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!)
1 like@Joey V God 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!)
1 like@sarethums God 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!)
1 like@Amber McKoy God 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!)
1 like@muds God 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!)
1 like@nate22i God 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!)
1 like@Brandon Meyer God 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!)
1 like@Poppy Poppycock God 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!)
1 like@Nakyla Raye-Hill God 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!)
1 like@Mommyshark God 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!)
1 like@Crafty God 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!)
1 like@karalyn God 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!)
1 like@M Tio God 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!)
1 like@Daniel Paiva God 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!)
1 like@Cael J. Harden God 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!)
1 like@ShoeUnited God 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!)
1 like@viv the rose God 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!)
0 likes@sb790856 God 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!)
0 likes@Ri Kali God 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!)
0 likes@eelsrslimey :3 God 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!)
0 likes@Kylah Franklin God 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!)
1 like@It'sfreerealestate God 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!)
1 like@Saumya Mathur God 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!)
1 like@olivia grace I don’t get it
0 likes@olivia grace I'm sorry but I don't partake in your religion. I'm sure you mean well, but none of that matters to me. Especially the swearing.
2 likesyou funny asf my boy
0 likes😆😅🤣
0 likesLmaoooooooo
1 likeThis made my night thanks!!
1 likeDon't do it guys you're gonna run out of weed
2 likesOmfg 😂🤣😂🤣💀💀💀💀
0 likesmine was already sitting on the table tempting me, then i saw this
0 likesROFL
0 likesROTFLOL big time
1 like@JMT Golf bwahahaha you're funny
0 likes@ParadymShift, Plant-BASED Ⓥegan Jedi yep
1 like@Tacticull please report for spam
0 likes@sarethums please report Olivia for spamming
0 likes@ShoeUnited please report Olivia for spamming, TOS violation
0 likes@Kimberly Elliott I thought so too but I guess everybody else missed it lol
0 likesFire fucking comment
0 likesSame goes for her saying "you know". 🤣🤣
0 likesI was toking during the video and OMG was this the best comment to read lol
0 likesHAHAHA
0 likesThis comment... Amazing
0 likesWell done
0 likes10/10 comment
0 likesim finally back; couldnt stop her though had no money for the trip
0 likesYesssiiirrrrr 😂 this not funny but it is 🤷🏾♀️
0 likes#ChallengeAccepted
0 likesDamn i think i am about to Overdose on Weed 😂👍
0 likesI love you
0 likesSkip the bong rips and go to an oz of mush everytime..you will time travel for sure!!
0 likesBahahaha now that was good
0 likesThis is the best comment I've seen in years! 😂😂😂
0 likesWoke my wife up laughing so hard 😂
0 likesWait I’m not the only one in the bed high asf watching hours of these videos?? One more question... Is this healthy??
1 likeSee you there
0 likesone of the best comments ive ever seen
0 likesImma try this
0 likesI know people say ‘lmao’ all the time but I really did get a good laugh from this one
0 likesBEST COMMENT AWARD
0 likesIm fucking dead omg
0 likes@McKenzie Janzen "We here at the NSA thank you for your information the research and identification algorithm for your device has provided us with your location......."😜😂😂
0 likesDamn, now I'm out of weed bruh!
0 likesOn it🙌✌️
0 likesXDDD
0 likesYou got the right idea mate, I’ve been drinking to this😂
0 likesYou have won this comment section, this might be the best comment I have ever seen
1 likeIt’s almost medically impossible but congratulations I have od’ed on marijuana
1 like@ScrambledMegdresqlol badum tiss
0 likesThis 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesThis made me lol
0 likesI have a bag on myself but i think its not enough
0 likesLmao I'd be out of green
0 likes@drummingtildeath same thoooo 😂😂😂😂
1 likeMy throw away is empty bc of you 🤦🏾♂️😂
0 likesThis has me dead
0 likesGod tier comment
0 likesIm outta w33d so someone take an astral bong hit for me
0 likesim not the only one :D
0 likesfcking WRD
0 likesI'm game
1 likeLMAOOOO bro
1 likeRIP to the lungs. Lol
1 likeI fucking love you for this comment
0 likesthis shit was creative
0 likesYou crazy SOB….I’m in
0 likesLMAO
0 likesDude I'm actually gonna do this
0 likesLEGEND
0 likesLove this comment ❤
0 likesThe higher I get watching these videos the more uncomfortable I get
0 likesthis has me rollinngg
0 likesLmao
0 likesJeez this was so long ago, what year was this?
0 likesSir I'm from 9 months in the future of this comment, I came back through time to tell you what a legit amazing comment this is
0 likes🤣😂🤣😂🤘
0 likesyou funny asf
0 likesLol
0 likesPoints for creativity.
0 likesSay less
0 likesfucking hilarious comment 10/10
0 likes😂
0 likesHoley moley
0 likesThis comment cured my depression
0 likesDeal
0 likesFinna,y a challenge worth doing
1 like😭goat 🐐
0 likesI’m gonna do this
0 likesi’ve taken 2 man i can’t do this shit
0 likesNot bong rip, but water pipe rips. see you on the other side lol
0 likesYou, you created my favorite comment ever
0 likesDude....whoa!
0 likesThis is a comment of legend.
0 likeslol
0 likesOr she says gosh golly god
0 likesThis is the best thing I've read all day
0 likesHahahahahha made my day
0 likesYou sir, win
0 likesChallenge accepted
0 likes@ScrambledMegdresqlol this comment needs to be pinned it just needs to be lmao
0 likesight i will
0 likesThe best comment i've read, have my upvote.
0 likesI did it. This video will cease to exist soon. It was pretty obvious even before watching the video, like come on, her last name is "Lazarus"
0 likesWord.
0 likesI'm really impressed with this joke. Like, you could have ended it with "take a bong rip every time she mentions how long ago it was" and it would've been a basic YouTube comment. But that ending part? That punchline? Quick, simple, relevant, relatable, an original spin on a well-known format, and hilarious.
0 likesJust...an excellent joke, Spidercat, excellent joke.
Sorry for the tangent. I really appreciate good jokes and they're super rare in youtube comments!
God tier comment
0 likesMy entire body would be completely paralyzed by the end of the video
0 likeshands down the funniest thing I read in a while thank you LMAO
0 likesnice
0 likesJAJAJAJAAJJAAJJAAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA
0 likesThis is my half-dead body reporting from dancing cheek to cheek with the wooden floor: well played, sir
1 likefunny you say that. i watch these videos while hitting my bong lmao9
0 likesBest
0 likesI tried, I almost made it, but she fuckin bit me
0 likesTake a shot every time she says um to die in 2 minutes
0 likesI’m trying man but I gotta pause to repack like every 12 seconds 👻
0 likesUnderrated comment
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesHate how much I almost actually died laughing at this
0 likesLast
0 likesLMDAOOO PLS
0 likesA ton of people have said it already but this is the best comment.
0 likesQEGH
0 likesTrying rn
1 likeOmg😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesNot enough weed in the world for that lol
0 likesOr dab rips 🥲
0 likesRespect to whoever got the 420th comment
0 likes@Prince Prints Fresh Minced French Mint Refreshments omg it was meeee 👏
1 like@Cassidy Nicole lol congratulations
0 likesThis is one of my all time favorite youtube comments
0 likesOk... 3 2 1..... GO!!
0 likesOkay I’m in the 80s.. now and completely wrecked. 🤪🥴🤤
Hello sir or madam did you know this comment has 26,000 likes 😱
0 likesi was just about to go back inside after smoking... looks like i'm staying out here for 50 more minutes
0 likes@debra *accepted
0 likesLmao
0 likesTake two every time she pulls a stupid face when denying something.
0 likesThat's hilarious
0 likesLmfao
0 likesLmao goat
0 likesI will try this after work
0 likesbless
take a dab every time she lowkey panics or stutters and you might not be able to walk
0 likeswould probably trigger the first marihuana overdose ever
0 likes@Ahzrukal thats exactly what i was thinking. i might be willing to go into a coma for weed
0 likesHahahhahaha! And then do a shot when she says ummmm
1 like@H. Boylen that’s guaranteed alcohol poisoning
0 likes@Cynthia Mayo meh there are way better drugs out there i'd be willing to go into a coma for
0 likesBest comment EVER
0 likesstarted cracking up half way thru reading this comment thats how you know its gold
0 likesLMAOOO
0 likesIm picking up tmrw, will be back to rewatch
0 likesthis comment is killing me 😭
1 likeI see your challenge and I raise you lighting and continuing to smoke a cone every time she says it
0 likes@debra how'd it go
0 likesWhat a comment! Bravo sir
0 likesLMAOOOOO
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesThis is a good challenge
0 likes😭😭😂😂😂
0 likes🤣🤣 good one
0 likesBahahahaha if this isn't the truth!
0 likes😭😭
0 likes@McKenzie Janzen the only way to listen to true crime stories 😎
0 likes🤣🤣
0 likes😭😭😭😭
0 likesLOLLLLLLLL >>>>>>>> Still laughing three minutes later
0 likesBest comment
0 likes@debra accepted *
0 likesbetter do it every time " you know " gets said by either stephanie or the investigators, you'll be able to explore the galaxy after that many bong hits
0 likesThis fkn comment shahahahahahahahaha
0 likesLiterally just rolled up and put this on, challenge accepted 😂😂😂
0 likesWill do👍
0 likesMaybe even meet the dinosaurs
0 likesShe may have dated Ron Jeremy?
0 likesI’m legitimately crying laughing at this comment
0 likesThis is hilarious
0 likes💀💀💀💀
0 likesLolololololol I’m gonna try good challenge forreal!
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesGotdamn OP!!! 🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Claire Udoh lol what happened if u did do it
0 likes@Jodi Stanton....Actually, it was the flailing of the right forearm and right hand from the get go.....just as soon as the first question hit the adrenal gland, there went the right arm and hand hitting the desk...I mean damn; this shit was consigned to a place of permanent absentia and then from out of no field, BAM......oh my fucking god....I'm sitting here typing this as I think about that realization and my pulse and blood pressure are up and I have butterflies and yet my worst offense was a DUI.....imagine what's happening in her guts!
0 likes@ilax30....yours isn't much better!
0 likesFunniest comment I’ve ever seen
0 likesI’m literally going to do this lol 😆
0 likesI'm sorry, I give up...I'm weak af 😪
0 likesLmaoooo
0 likes😂
1 likeSo much yes
0 likesthis one…
0 likes488.
0 likesdis iz funy !
1 likeBest comment I’ve seen all day 😂😂😂
0 likesBEST COMMENT EVER WRITTEN
0 likesAnd for “that doesn’t ring a bell”
0 likesthat's smoking the the point of no return who can handle such power
0 likesHahahahaha yeah youd have to astral project cuz youd pass out before the videos over(depending on the bowl size)
0 likes@McKenzie Janzen same...🤣🤣🤣 makes the facial expressions hysterical rather than cring 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesCould also work with..."ya know"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLMAOOOO
0 likesLolllll
0 likesOr even taking one after every time she says “oh jeez” just might do it
0 likesThe best comment, hands down lmao
0 likesGOLD
0 likesHahahaha!!!
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesSounds like a win to me
0 likesmasterful
0 likesLmaooooo 😂😂😂😂
0 likesJust did.
0 likesThe way she flips between scarcely knowing some things and knowing other specific details very accurately is hilarious to me. Especially when the details are related. Knowing so much about the specifics of her death but having no clue how she came about the knowledge or if she spoke with THE HUSBAND OF THE DECEASED about it is so unbelievable. If her memory was that inconsistent I'd be surprised that she's able to be functional enough to have a job like that.
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The specific details are the truth, the foggy memory is her trying to think of a lie.
4 likesi can't imagine going through my life knowing i'd killed someone, getting married knowing i'd killed someone, going to work knowing i'd killed someone, meeting with friends knowing i'd killed someone. it must be why she keeps saying it was "a million years ago," you'd need that kind of distance because even if she doesn't feel guilt or remorse, intellectually knowing you'd done something heinous would have a huge impact on your mental health. i just can't imagine living like that day-to-day, you know?
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My thoughts exactly.
9 likesvery true...I suffer anxiety just from doing regular life choices which doesn't include harming anyone.
16 likesDepends on who you killed and under the circumstances don’t it ?
1 like@Sir Mustard Shhh. We're all perfect beings and everything in life is harmonious. Otherwise you're a sociopath!
0 likesNot just killed someone. Brutally and savagely so. Even to the point of hurting the corpse.
1 likeI guess u get used to it or it eats you, just look at soldiers.
0 likesCall me crazy, but this here strawberry may have axed somebody.
0 likesYou're right A.S.F. But the knowledge of the punishment that would be forthcoming if you were to be found out, is a great ally.
1 likeBecause you are normal. Stephanie is not.
3 likes@Sailor of the Soul its a difference being perfect and being a murderer, odd response. Very suspect
3 likesI don't know what's more disturbing:
318 likes1): How she lived with that guilt for years.
2): Or the possibility that she never felt any guilt whatsoever.
God help us all.
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It's the second option here... because after she killed that woman she later on had sex with her ex, who where the spouse of the victim... Not to mention she was his lover before she decided to kill the woman
27 likesThere is a word for people like that. Sociopaths. They truly are scary
10 likeswe are all crazy... it's just a matter of degree
3 likesShe never HAD any guilt because she is a Sociopath....and ya know, like, this was all like, a million years ago, ya know ?
5 likesits pretty scary how people can feel they are still good people no matter what they do, ones who self preserve above all else, including preservation of the pack, its deeply treasonous to humanity
2 likes@Jek
0 likesinsane is insane
@Duggy Dugg what scares me is that supposedly sane people do this all the time. An individualist mindset and a deep desire for self preservation are a dangerous combination
2 likesPsychopaths sleep very well at night. Sometimes they catch a nap in the police cruiser or interrogation room after being pinched for murder(s). It's bizarre to see it until you realize that they totally lack empathy.
1 like@Schmoopy Von Boopy
0 likessubhuman i guess
Amen.
0 likesnot guilt... threat of Discovery
1 likelazarus: sherri got in the way..
It’s 2.
0 likes@M&M
0 likesfear of discovery ... no guilt..
You'd be surprised
0 likesIt's hard to understand that a person may not feel guilt, but life teaches us that there are indeed those who do not feel guilt for horrendous acts. I don't know how Stephanie functioned for so many years, working, marrying and adopting a child like anyone and had that secret that she murdered an innocent woman. Sherri never did anything to her, wasn't even involved in the break up if there was one.
1 likeAnd other disturbances:
0 likes3. This creature had a BADGE AND GUN for over 2O+years and AFTER she brutally killed that poor woman.
4. All of it is really even MORE for nothing because they still didn't end up together , living the "happily ever after" she was going for and WHY she did all this.
You should do an evaluation of a situation where police interrogate and charge someone who actually ended up being innocent.
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They do have a few videos featuring that or some other form
14 likesLook up his video Guilty Until Proven Innocent
13 likesHe did
5 likesShe literally remembers EVERYTHING except the answers they’re asking for.
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Definitely find that quite SUS
98 likesWell if its like a really long time ago your brain will try to pick something off and it might take a while. Even worse, memories do change and doesnt stay the same way forever. Theres a study into this
17 likesIt's like she thinks about the old times every night
15 likesFr
4 likes"The jodi Arias" effect of you will
16 likes@Leah Osborne haha right.
5 likes@Tony Arcieri wouldn’t them collecting and testing her dna from the cup without her knowing or consent be illegal and not be acceptable evidence in court or is it justified because she may have been and in this case was the prime suspect?That’s the part that trips me up. I feel like that would be illegal under normal circumstances. Obviously this wasn’t a normal circumstance but that seems like a grey area.
4 likes@ChuckChuckWood or just simple cigarette stumps
6 likes@Leah Osborne lmaooo fr
3 likes@Anna TMT ;)
2 likeshow do you forget that someone you knew was murdered
9 likesI was thinking that too
3 likesEXACTLY!!
3 likesLmao
3 likesOmg you genius
3 likesJodi Arias’s long lost sister
6 likes@hanje just what I was thinking 🤔 😂
3 likesI didn't have time to watch the whole video so I mean, what's this all about?
2 likeshaha yup
1 like😊😁✌🏻
1 likeThat’s the point. If she is saying it was so long ago how she remembers other stuff in detail but not the issue.
1 likeDetective: "How are you Stephanie"
3 likesStephanie: "Oh gosh, I don't know it's hard to remember"
@S M once she threw the cup in the trash, it became public property at that time.
2 likesRight?? she was able to specifically remember the fact that his sister slept over at her house but not how long they've been dating for. That was a gotcha right there too tbh 😂
2 likesYou can’t act clueless whenever it suits you
0 likes@S M they would need a warrant and probably had that organized in advance.
0 likesDetective: " Do you know John Rutten?"
859 likesLazarus: " Four score and seven years ago; our forefathers brought forth..."
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Dude, you should play it from 25:58 and slow down the playback speed to super slow! It's Fn hilarious. 🤣
3 likesI dunno why I read the opening to the Gettysburg address in Something Witty's Kirito voice, but now I kind of want to hear him read it.
3 likeshahahahaha
1 likeHahaha that's frigging mint. 👍
1 likePerfect comment right here. My eyeballs thank you.
1 likeAyo.. this made me scream🤣🤣
1 like😂😂😂
2 likesI don't remember this video starting so abruptly, I remember a great deal more introduction and context being set forth before hitting the interrogation. It established her position in the department, her history, why the detectives were looking into the case again, why they were suspicious of her, even gathering some DNA evidence from her without her knowledge from a trash can. This just suddenly drops in now though. Has the intro been removed for some reason?
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yeah i havent seen this one before and its unlike jcs to not give context to an interrogation.
29 likesIntro was removed likely after YouTube targeted this channel as being not suitable until their TOS
53 likesAhh thank you!! I thought I just had a weird memory thing going on because I did remember the entire case be given context and suddenly it just went missing lol
18 likesI noticed that too
1 likeIt even had the part where she makes those weird faces w context...now it only appears in the end
8 likesYeah, I highlighted 36:36 way back, and that part was also removed.
5 likesThis video is now less than half as long as it was originally. There was so much backstory given before, and almost all of the interrogation was shown. It’s a true shame they had to hack it up, as it was fabulous and made far more sense to viewers, especially if they don’t know the case.
24 likesSearch, you'll find it.
1 likeYoutube’s rules are so annoying. So JCS isn’t allowed to describe the details of what Stephanie did but news stations can?
5 likesI love when cops get arrested. They think they are above the law and can get away with whatever. By far my favorite true crime videos!
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Not all cops are like that tbh. I would be surprised if there wasn't a predisposition to certain behavioral traits in the realm of what you are referring but cant write them all off. Sorry just bored and nit picky lol
2 likesUsed most of these cases in my assessments in criminology, and I won’t lie these helped me get passes on my assignments and homework, well analysed and really educational, much appreciated.
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Can u tell me what is taught in criminal psychology please? Like what type of assignments they give
1 likeI want to do my Masters in criminal psychology
3 likes“Is your name Stephanie?”
114683 likes“Well... gosh, I dunno. It could be. I mean... gee, my parents named me like a million years ago...”
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😂🤣
1754 likesshe’s trying so hard to lie
3933 likesIm weak haha
986 likesshe's a Bad Liar
1648 likesHer entire conversation
1030 likesLMAOOOO
331 likesAhahahahahahahahahhahaa
208 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
146 likesIf there was an award for best YouTube comment you'd have it.
729 likes😂😂😫 omg this is the most funniest comment on here
202 likesHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA I swear I’m dying comment of the year candidate
166 likesBrilliant!
76 likesSPOT ON! 🤣
100 likesHahaha solid illustration of this whole video
112 likes🤣🤣
43 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
40 likesGive this man a 🏅
61 likesInserts Obama meme 🤣
Every question😩😂
32 likesOmg right lol 😂😂
32 likesBEST COMMENT 😂😂😂😂
34 likesShe responds to questions like Trump would lol😝😝😝
108 likesRa HoWa what? it’s been 2 days 1.3k, wdym 1.5k
11 likesanne ne oldu lol
3 likes@Enoch Powell Corporate media that is hilarious?!?! Please provide me with an example of how you gained your knowledge of politics? Do you have any education in politics?
12 likes@Enoch Powell It's called a rhetorical question.
13 likes@Enoch Powell Those same college grades will lead this country. There are very few presidents without college degrees in American history; including Donal Trump. So I will trust the next generation of college graduates to lead this country, the same way you trust in Donald Trump to lead this country.
34 likesTrump's political party affiliation has changed numerous times. He registered as a Republican in Manhattan in 1987, switched to the Reform Party in 1999, the Democratic Party in 2001, and back to the Republican Party in 2009.
How many times have you changed political parties??? Hillary Clinton attended Donald Trump's third wedding. Trump has contributed to Clinton's past campaigns and her husband's foundation. Trump was a Clinton supporter! One day you will open your eyes and realizing you got played... Trump will go on with his life being rich and famous and you will as a citizen had benefited in no way from his time as President!!!
Lol 😂
2 likesYes
4 likesQuestion to the answer is at: 37:18 🤣🤣🤣
7 likesLmfao
1 likelol...good job!
2 likesOh geez, don't remember!
3 likeslmfao
2 likesHaha. Noice bruv. She knew immediately as soon as they said that dudes name she was phucked 3,000.
17 likesFor a sociopath, she's not very good at lying.
23 likesHahaha
3 likesI can barely remember what happened two days ago
13 likes😄😄😄😄😄🙌 so true
4 likes@The Truth a rhetorical question is one which a person poses with no expectation of a response. A good example, "You just gonna stare at that burger?" to call out that a person doesn't seem to be eating.
13 likesYes well done. You made me laugh...
3 likeslol RIGHT?!!
2 likes@Drd20 heeheehee ikr. I was thinking the same. lmfao
2 likes100
2 likesGorrilaJohnson - Dude, that’s so smart and funny!
4 likesThis ladys facial expressions are right out of fargo
21 likes😂😂😂😂😂
2 likes@Chill Will What company did you get hired on at in 2017 lol????
2 likes@Chill Will I bet you 10K you wouldn't say it to my face you keyboard warrior
3 likesActually, I have took several classes over government and economics. How did you gain your knowledge?
2 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 "well I think it is..... It could be"
5 likes@antifa, blm & nfac are terrorists, marxists, nazis He has provided no proof of his success, but public record's show that he has filled for bankruptcy 6 times; good thing he has advisors and is not left with making the business decisions for this country!
6 likes🤣 I could hear her saying that
2 likes@The Truth are you of the opinion that university students in any recent year leave college more intelligent than when they started? They are being "educated" to think as they are told and discouraged from doing any free range thinking as that may cause dissent from the approved position on every subject. Talk to a few college activists and see how their comprehension of reality stacks up, but if you are funding their "education", you may want to have an air sickness bag and some tranquilizers readily available.
15 likesHaHaHa😂🤣 You made my day.
4 likes@Tipsypyro You sound ignorant!! Conspiracy Theory much?!?! How did you come to that conclusion? What empirical evidence, do you have to support your opinion about the intelligence of recent year college graduates?
6 likesNice 3.8k on 4 days its worth it lol
3 likes@Chill Will I started with nothing!?!? I'm not bragging, just stating fact's. I wish nothing but success; as I do for all people. I didn't build my net worth on my own; my wife and I achieved that together, and we both come from lower class homes. I'm not going to blame or thank any President for the success that I built for my success; I could see thanking my local government.
4 likesLmaoooo this was perfect
2 likesYour welcome for the 4 thousandth like
2 likes@Chill Will Thanks, I agree Trump is not 100% a bad person, it's some of his ignorant supporters, who makes it hard to get behind him. I hope you can complete your studies and wish you nothing, but success! I hope you vote this election regardless of who you vote for, it's your right as a citizen; I believe all citizens should exercise their right to vote! White, black, brown, or blue we must educated ourselves on the importance, of voting, credit, politics, and finances.
4 likesmattfm101 same.
1 likeSemantic Dragon l
1 like@anushkaLOLS I love you lol
2 likes👏👏👏
1 likeLoL
1 like😂😂😂 I wish I came up with this comment
4 likesDawwwwwg 😂😂😂😂
3 likesOMG I'm rolling.
2 likesOh my god LITERALLY 😂
1 likeOMG HAHAHAHAHA
1 likeGeez. I dint know. geez. it was a million years ago. geez.
3 likes"I would thinks so "
3 likesHAHAHAHAHA LMAOOOO
1 like😂😂😂😂 exactly
1 likeLMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOO
1 likeBrug moment 😂
1 likelmfaooooo
1 likeYes a lot of " fillers"
2 likes🤦🥴😂
1 like@KC Renee I can't tell you how I felt the same way while watching this! She dunno much- but she sure knew she was caught and guilty enough to ask for an attorney! She didn't have a badge to hide behind during this Interrogation! Nice Job Officers.
5 likesThat basically sums it all! Well done sir. Feels like she played the dumb innocent as a response to all questions regardless of whether she’ll need to sound innocent about it or not
1 like@Rakib Fiha what the hell hahaha
1 likeClassic humor
1 like😂😂👏👏
1 like@Linda Niemkiewicz Did I ever say Trump supporters are stupid; but thanks for pointimg out that even dumb peoples votes count; why did you vote for Trump again???
2 likesShe remembers the 3 dudes first AND last names that lived across the street though eh?
2 likesWhat was the any other cars stand out in your mind.....that face..that was straight up 15 FULL seconds. I mean, gee, I only seen the back seat so.
You haven't figured out an HOUR in these are all questions about you, you're a suspect, they aren't general questions.
For comments like that I love the Internet.
2 likeslol why did I laugh way too hard at this?? Hahah
2 likesi thought this was an exaggeration before watching the video, but this comment is actually her
2 likesWorse lier ever!
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣 you got me laughing like a moron by myself here at 3am. Gee um gosh lol
3 likesSounds like a Bill $lin!ton denial.
4 likes🤣🤣🤣
1 like@Drd20 🤦♂️🤣🤣😂..."Gee
1 likewow..I know how this all... works..erm...what..you know..it was a million years ago..I think. .."MURDER"🤪🤯..are YOU..gee..erm..🤦♂️😂!!
And her facial expressions are so bizarre.
7 likesWhat's this all about?
1 likeSchmeeda
1 likeChill Will
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Imagine being that bad at lying
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👌🏽
0 likesSPOT ON LMFAOOO
0 likesHaha...lmao.....I'm sure that's how she answered when asked if her name was stephanie..lol
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂 bruhh
0 likesIs your name Stephanie? Are you related to Aileen Wournos somehow? Well you have her bat shit crazy eyes!
5 likesShe does the whole text book im as guilty as a girl can be thing too....... "This is crazy, this is insane....im just i mean i cant believe it"
you forgot y'know!!!
1 likeYou win the entire internet for a day. It's yours. Here.
4 likesLMFAOSDJ
0 likesThis had no business being this funny. 😂
3 likesA lot of things happened to her a million years ago..
0 likesGosh geeee well I mean laughs hmmmm crazy face hmmmmmmmmm O.O well I may have a picture? Gosh. Geeeee what year?
0 likesAaaeaea ak ak ee ak
0 likesMicheal Kin
0 likes‘ı know his brother’
0 likesWhat the heck?
0 likesgold
1 likeHahahahaha
0 likeshaha best comment ever hahaha
0 likesOmg this comment took me out😂😂
3 likes😂🤣
1 likeyou forgot "it's not ringing a bell"
0 likesJajaja 🤣🤣🤣 👏👏
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesThat’s so funny 😂😂
0 likesYou sir, win
0 likesHahHhah
0 likesThis comment is a gem. 🤣
1 like😂😂😂😂😂😭
0 likeslololol ha ha
0 likesHahaha yeah shows you that you could know everything about what to say and what not to say but once your in that situation you’ll just start acting a fool again
0 likes😂
0 likesLOL!
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesOmg this comment cracked me up. I was just thinking it 😂😂😂😂😂
1 likeHer ‘geez’, ‘gosh’, and ‘y’know’......how many times did she say those words FFS.._
0 likes•Arlyn• L terrible liar too...
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0 likes😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂💀💀💀💀💀💀
0 likesSo Stephanie, are you in denial that you beat this woman to a pulp after she was already dead and your DNA was matched to the saliva that was found in the bite wound on this dead victims leg??
1 like"Oh my gosh...um...I..I..I...um ...I'm trying to think..."
"I'd have to check my pictures"
0 likes@Thorphinn Skull-Splitter there actually is
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Mike Mccomb Oh yeah.
0 likes@BreakfastClub Trying a little too hard.
0 likes😂🤣🤣🤣
0 likesYour Comment Gets Five Stars... Brilliant.... Absolute Brilliant.....👊
2 likesGorrilaJohnson she will have to check her pictures
1 likeCracked me up lol
1 likeThis comment deserves all of its likes 🤣🤣💯
1 like😂😂😂😂👏🏻
0 likes😭😂😂
0 likesCRYING LMFAO
0 likes🤣🤣 fucking for real omg
0 likeslol. i needed this laugh cuz that was really heavy.
0 likesLmfa0000000000
0 likesAs soon as someone brings up a murder or in a room starts towards a topic of murder common sense should tell the person to stop talking and get up to leave and if they don't allow you to leave ask for your lawyer to continue . Murder has no statue to limitations nor does the foolish have any limitations to stupidity .
1 likeOMGosh that is funny and sounds so so true. I think so.
0 likesBrilliant! 😂😂
0 likesI can't laugh cos I've got a hidrating mask on at the moment and it's not easy to hold it back but here I go😂😂😂
1 like🤣🤣🤣 best comment ever 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesI hated hearing her talk
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesDude i just read that in her voice it was so dead on lol
0 likesHAHAHAHAHHAHA
0 likesGood one.
0 likesLl
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesHaha nice one haha
0 likesLmao you have me crying with this comment
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesShe speaks like goofy
0 likesLMAOO
0 likesHahahaha
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0 likesHAHAHA BEST thing to open up the comments to.
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0 likesYou’re hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesHahahahahahahaah
0 likes@The Truth college doesn’t make you intelligently superior to anyone.
11 likesLol
0 likeshahhahahahahhaha
0 likesLMAOOOO
0 likes😂😂
0 likesLmaoooo
0 likesOh my God, too fricking hilarious.
0 likesAccurate! 🤣
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likes@The Truth
6 likesSorry, "I have took"? Rocks/glass houses kinda thing, I believe.
@Robert Hamill You can believe, what ever you want...
0 likesYour comment had me rolling...
0 likesI’m screaming
0 likes😅💀
0 likesI hope she sees this comment 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesahahaha i'm dead 😭🤣
0 likesAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
0 likesLOL
0 likeslmao
0 likesi nearly snorted at work my lord
0 likes😂🤣😂
0 likes“I mean, I’m sure I have one. I- I mean, again, it was...”
1 like😂😂😂
0 likesBasically her fucking life description
0 likesHahaha nice one
0 likesAmazing😂😂😂
0 likes😂
0 likesLMAO 🤣
0 likesThis one made me lol
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0 likesThis is diamond 😂
0 likesHilarious. You defo have funny bones. Lol
0 likesOmg it's so embarrassing.. she knows she,s scuppered so she,s trying desperately to think of anything to throw them off track it's hilarious too. k
0 likesElton what the ????
0 likes@Enoch Powell ladies ladies, please this is not about trump. Lo,
3 likesL
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0 likes@Enoch Powell it was said in a jokey manner..
0 likesVerily verily
0 likesOmg this is the best comment ever!!! Thanks for making me chuckle
0 likes@The Truth chill will say
0 likesChill will say it to his face, go on say it to his face.. I dare you. Lol.
0 likesHAHAH best comment
0 likesThis is the best comment on YouTube haha!! So good
0 likesGood one🤣🤣🤣
0 likeshahahahhaaa
0 likeshahahaha
1 like"I mean, yeah...at least they might have..."
0 likesRIGHT?! My gosh....you summed up the whole damn video
0 likesShe thought she got away with it. Fear can shut down your frontal cortex and greatly reduce your ability to think clearly.
0 likesShe was caught off guard. That was the whole reason for how they did it this way instead of the normal process. She would have gone straight to the 5th and called for a lawyer to get her story straight. She knows she left a bite mark on the body. Unless she got all her dental work drastically changed she knows the evidence will be undeniable. Not to mention DNA. She has to be incredibly scared. You , or at least I can see clearly that she is behaving like a cornered animal.
To think that you could hold it together in her situation is just not true. A sociopath will react. Not guilt. Just fear of being caught. A Full blown psychopath feels no guilt and no reaction to anything. But they are also passionless in their responses. She is scared, stuttering, voice shaky. All tells to a professional interrogation trained detective.
hahahaha u guys are so funny! need to be around such people more!
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0 likesHahaha that's good
0 likesIt just doesn't sound familiar
0 likesFunniest comment ever 😂😂😂😂
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesYou make me laugh to death
0 likesNice
0 likesAlso, I don't understand: if she bit the victim Bundy-style, and they had legally obtained DNA which was a complete match, why is this ruse even necessary? Juries don't convict on DNA and need to see her squirm and lie? Wasn't Bundy convicted thru dental impressions?
0 likesYou forgot you know she said that like a million times
0 likesLMAO
0 likesIf we can see it. Other people can see it as well. Always!
0 likesYou killed me with this one🤣🤣🤣🤣
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0 likesDavid Ian Go 0
0 likesThe Truth l..pp..fezzes
0 likesHaha perfect
0 likesThanks i needed a laugh 😂
0 likesLmmfao
0 likesHahahaha lololololol
0 likes"You know, that doesn't ring a bell to me, you know."
1 likeVery witty, like it!
0 likes@What's Going On Exactly what lie did I spread!?!? You wasted 2 minutes of your life writing me a bunch of nonsense. Get a life!!
0 likes@What's Going On Biden 2020
2 likes😂😅
0 likesLmaooo
0 likesThere was an earthquake you know. ( this sure function)
0 likesMy name is... legion for we are many!😈
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesLol
0 likeslamao
0 likesmaybe I read it at work somewhere... I mean... geeeeez
1 likeedit: or maybe a flyer I mean, it was like a million years ago gEeEz
Lmfao u wrong for that omg im going to die laughing.
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0 likes@Tipsypyro You sounds like someone who didn't go to college but has listened to other people tell you what to think about them.
0 likesThis had me howling
0 likes🤦♀️
0 likesParole board in 2037: "Should we let you out? Geez...I mean...you killed his wife, what a million years ago? What's this all about? Jeez... this is crazy. Denied"
0 likesShe talked for only an hour, but it felt like a million years geez
1 like😂
0 likesMy stomach now really hurt, I can't stop laughing!
0 likesThey didn't interrogate her when this happened at the time?
0 likes😭😭
0 likeshahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahah
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0 likesShe's giving me a headache omg can't imagine her being successful with law enforcement.
1 like@The Truth Would you like some ice for your kool-ade?
2 likes@Deonaha Conlin Yes, 3 cubes and don't for get to stir my drink before serving it to me 🤣🤣😃😃🤣
1 like@Rapman 🤣😃😅😅😃🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Ann E 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@The Truth I only shake. I do not stir.
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesNope, not me.
0 likes😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
0 likes😂😂😂😂😁👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
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0 likesxD
0 likesAaahahahahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesA million similar comments came after that one... But yours is the one... Yours is the most Precious comment on that video!
0 likesLmbooo
0 likesDid Rick and Morty get this aw jeez idea from her? xD
0 likesMaybe mollions years ago you named yourself Stephanie not trying to humble yourself in trying to controll with no press of actions how interrigations and press had striken intrest gain filming. I see myself getting hurt bashed head with any chances of living giving the saultant
0 likesA oppurtunity live. Leave tigerless to report me because I dont get tired of wanting to live.
0 likes🙄🤔🤣
0 likesOMG 😂😂😂😂
1 like😂😂😂
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0 likes@The Truth
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Let’s think now, I was born in 1960 ........ it’s been a million years ago! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🇬🇧
0 likes@All Check You mean the same Joe that Trump lost to 😆😆😃😃😆
4 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLMAO!
0 likes😂🤭
0 likes"You would think that would be something I'd remember..." 🤷
1 likeYou forgot " umm, i mean what, what is this all about, i mean i dobt understand"
1 like😂😂😂
0 likes-how long did you date? -his brother played basketball
1 likeStephanie?... well, that doesn't ring a bell.
0 likesGee
0 likesI like how rutten talks about sheri, and not stephanie during the verdict. not giving her attention or satisfaction. must be a blow to her narcissistic mind
1 likeLOL
0 likesLol
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesIt's 2009!!
0 likesSpot on!! :D
0 likesBest comment
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣 lol 😝
0 likesGoing for one million likes are ya?
0 likes😂
0 likes@BreakfastClub Without acting like she's guilty but a BAD JOB!.
0 likesbest comment on the entirety of youtube
0 likes😆😆😆
0 likesI was about to pull the trigger until this comment saved my family from having to clean my brains off the wall. Now I'm back on the psych meds so we're good.
2 likes@The Truth fancy yourself much
2 likesLMAO!!!
0 likeslolollo
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0 likesHahaha
0 likesHahaha😂💀
0 likesClassic.
0 likesHahahahahhaah thanks for the long laugh <3
0 likesYesssss that was great!!🤣🤣🤣.
0 likes😂
0 likes" well gosh, i was named before the dinosaurs. Geez. I mean mmMMMMmmm. there was no bells back then so it doesn't ring a bell. 😂😂
1 likedid she really said that?
0 likesFunny..... almost spit my drink out
0 likes😂😂😂
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0 likesLol
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0 likes😂😂😂 got a chuckle out of your comment!
0 likesgood one
0 likesAnswering a simple with a complicated answer 😂
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0 likesPog
1 likecalm even responses get you out of everything. i’ve never killed anyone but i did some dumb stuff as a teen and when i got interrogated i just stayed calm made eye contact and talked calm and even and got away with some stupid shot
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0 likes😂😂😂😂
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0 likes@Enoch Powell 😂😂😂 this is so funny you clearly got butthurt over that trump comment and were trying to seem like you werent
0 likes@The Truth no but you dont understand, see, he watched conservative media and he thought real hard about it! Obviously he is right!
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HAHAHAHA
0 likesLMTO 🐈 😹
0 likes@Evan Miskavitch That's called being frazzled from trying to lie and realizing that it's not working, but deciding to keep going anyway. Btw, kinda odd to jump to schizophrenia when it can be explained extremely easily by the circumstances.
0 likesWorst part, she didn't even do a handstand :-(
0 likesthat was pretty funny..
0 likes💀
0 likesOMGGGGG lmaooooo 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likes45 thousand likes.
2 likesHoly shit
This comment is gold
0 likesWHEEZING
0 likesThis made my night
1 likeBYEE😂😂
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0 likes😂😂
0 likesYou forgot "um"
1 likeYou might have peaked you should frame a screenshot of this you might never do anything better than this comment in your life.
0 likes😂😂
0 likesHead twist* head bop* chicken peck* “”
1 likeYo I’m dead 😭🤚
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likeshahahaha!
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0 likes😂
0 likesBest response ever.
1 likeLol
0 likesGood comment but it wasn’t original. You ripped off of an another comment.
0 likesWhen I tell you I snorted- I mean miss piggy is my idol, I snorted!!! 😂😂😂 hats off to a good punchline.
0 likesHahaha
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0 likes🤣Stop.🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesWell! It doesn't sound familiar.
0 likes😂🤣🤣😫💀
0 likesShaun! How insightful are you? Very!
0 likes@💰 BENNY BLANCO 💰 O
0 likes“...what’s this all about?😅”
0 likes😭😭
0 likesI’m dead 😂lmao
0 likesHands down funniest comment 😂😂
1 likeBrilliant xD
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0 likesThe random unnecessary social gossip in between saying how long ago it was she can't remember along with the endless detail of things that are pertinent to the case she's just running out the clock.
0 likes@anushkaLOLS I think it's the fact that she's caught by surprise and she would have never ever in her wildest dreams imagined to be questioned about the incident a couple of decades later.
0 likes😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@mattfm101 i can barely remember what I did 30 minutes ago...
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0 likes@💰 BENNY BLANCO 💰 p
0 likesWot a 👻👻👻👻👻👻
0 likesIt's 2009 now
0 likesYou forgot to say « you know ...»
1 like😂🤣😂
0 likesGOOD ONE!! xD xD xD I LOVE THIS ONE Gorrila Johnson!!! I'm glad I saw the video first before I saw your comment or I wouldn't have understood!
0 likes@Rakib Fiha She thinks shes Jim Carrey! xD xD
0 likesSchmeda Family!!! 🙌
0 likesI’m trying to remember, what year was it? Weird facial expression, I can’t even remember, but it sound familiar.
0 likesNo. My name is Schmeeda!
0 likes@BMO i suck at lying which is why I don't bother with it...too labor intensive...
0 likes@Lucia C nope she won't they don't allow phones or unique in prison....she's in for how long ???
0 likesThe tactic of a vague memory was really stupid . Even after a long time certain things stand out in your memory - unless you were using drugs heavily or drinking heavily during that time . Or you’ve had some kind of brain injury . I don’t remember all details of a long term relationship I had a long time ago but I would certainly remember if his next gf and I had a fight or I engaged in other ridiculous and embarrassing behaviour . And I would definitely remember If they then married and then she was murdered and we went on to start dating again .
0 likesTo pretend she doesn’t recall any of that is just absurd.
Geez😂😂😂
0 likes@Leslie Morrison 😂🥴
0 likes🤣🤣
0 likesLA noir doubt meme
0 likesim in fucking tears lol..
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂 I read this in her accent and it made it even funnier 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@The Truth Stephanie went to college as was quite educated. Sociopaths and psychopaths are known to usaully have high IQ's.
2 likesThis might be the best comment on YouTube 😂
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesJerry Lundegaard lines straight out of 'Fargo'.
0 likesLmaaoo
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0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesThe insanity that drove her to murder, then batter the corpse and bite it, show in the expressions on her face, pure insanity. Certainly not normal. 😲
0 likes🤣
0 likesHer facial expressions throughout this, are ridiculous!!! They remind me of a cartoon character.
0 likesLmao this lady didn’t know anything 😂
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Delia Revilla What??
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 you win.....
0 likeslmao !! literally came to the comments to say this
0 likesYou're too much 😂 😂 😂
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0 likesThis thing has a limit of 500 answers and rn is at 494 with this answer it will be 495,I’m making sure IM THE LAST ONE REPLYING
0 likesXD
0 likesbest comment on this video
0 likesOmg! 😂😂😂 best comment ever!! Hahaha
1 likeSmarttt 😅😅
1 likeBest comment😂😂😂🔥
0 likesGold 👌👌👌👌👌
0 likesOMG ON POINT
0 likesComment of the Year 😂🤣 Im fuckin dyin 😂🤣
1 like😂🤣😂🤣
0 likesremind me of Arias
0 likesOmfg 😂😂👌👌
0 likesCongrats on 100k likes! This is probably one of the most liked comments besides "I'm a bald guy"
1 likeHahhahahaha elite
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes"Okay then ... are you a woman?"
1 like"Jeeez, well last time I checked was this morning ... but that could have changed since then, ... gosh, ... maybe I am a woman, I don't know, ... can''t remember actually"
LMFAOOOOO
0 likes@The Truth I agree with you FWIW...but you seem a little triggered and instead of talking about the video you want to somehow start an argument on politics? Why not do that in response to a political video?
0 likesA normal/innocent person's response to the very first question (Do you know John ‘Rooten’) would've been “Do you mean John Rutten? Yeah - we met in college and dated for about four years. His wife was murdered in 1986.” Above all else - that's such a significant event it would be the first thing to pop into most people's head. Instead she feigns ignorance of everything under the sun. Again... a normal/innocent person being asked those questions would not be so panicked with rapid breathing and dry mouth. All of her interrogation training went out the window in a heartbeat.
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If you dated someone 30 years ago, and your first response to the `who is` question mentions his later murdered wife, you dun it.
0 likesIt’s interesting as hell that she doesn’t ONCE say. “I didn’t kill her” or “I would never kill someone”. “I am innocent”. “You’ve got the wrong person”. Just weird non denials like “this is crazy”. “I’m totally in shock”. “I can’t believe someone said that I did this”. “We had a fight so I went and killed her? Come on”. Only references to the craziness and absurdity of the situation, but never flatly saying “I didn’t kill anyone”…. No anger for being accused of something so heinous. “You guys are just doing your job”. Freudian slips like “gosh everybody I know is dying” and then her clumsily trying to clean up the slip of her tongue. Fascinating and very telling. Her brother has fought for her innocence and called into question the DNA evidence. It’s true that the DNA samples were unaccounted for, for a suspicious amount of time, and I think to say that the DNA evidence shouldn’t be trusted in this case is a fair point. LAPD has a history of corruption and I don’t think it’s totally unbelievable that they might plant DNA evidence to close a cold case. But her brother is still wrong. That he can watch the interrogation and see anything other than a guilty person trying her best to appear unaware of what’s going on is amazing. Reading body language and word choice is not an exact science. One weird statement or word choice by itself can’t tell us much and can often lead to a bad assessment of what’s going on. But if the subject of interrogation gives an unusually high number of so called “red flags” all at once and over and over again throughout an interrogation; that, along with circumstantial evidence and witness testimony can be very accurate. The sheer number of strange word/phrases, physical displays of unmitigated terror and fright, the lack of statements the majority of innocent people would say, TOGETHER with the testimony of family pointing her out as a potential suspect back when it happened and it not being followed up on, the fact she had a gun stolen that was the caliber used in the murder, the fact she acted as if she couldn’t recollect something as intense as a confrontation over a man she had at a place like a hospital that was witnessed by many people, the fact she initially left out the fact she dated John, the fact she acted as if she didn’t know if she had even met the victim, only to later admit she confronted her at work over a love triangle, which is something almost no one would forget, as it is a rare occurrence. Also, the report of another confrontation at Sherri’s home where people say she threatened to kill Sherri while screaming at her. The fact she let the detectives bring up “john’s wife” and then talking to them about who she was, whether she remembered or met her for at least 10 minutes without immediately acknowledging that this questioning must be related to her death is very strange. A long time on and off boyfriends wife being murdered would forever be in her mind and memories, and somehow she needs to jog her memory. So she never mentions through all the questioning about Sheri what happened to her until they ask “do you know what happened to his wife” and then she says “yeah I know she got killed” right away without hesitation. Her answering that so quickly makes it even more strange that she would allow the cops to bring her up and question her about their interactions or possible animosity without going “wait a second, she was murdered, why the hell are you asking me questions like this, what are you insinuating?” Is beyond strange. She was simply so frightened that she couldn’t bring herself to bring up her death unless specifically asked. Then there’s her insane facial expressions and changes between her demeanor when she’s asked a regular question about an address or school fact, vs when she is asked something about the people involved. She clearly has a good memory and she spends the first 20 minutes of the interview recalling all kinds of very specific pieces of useless, trivial information in great detail, then suddenly becomes confused and unable to recall things that are far more intense, like a fight over a love triangle had in front of everyone at the woman’s home, and at her job. So while no one body language move or weird answer could be used to flatly state what’s going on: Stephanie Lazarus gives us an absolute cornucopia of red flags, word choices, omissions, pointless inclusions of random facts, that we can easily determine, along with circumstantial evidence and testimony of family members and co workers, that this woman is 100% guilty, even if totally disregarding or throwing out the DNA evidence. It is beyond clear that she murdered this woman. Remembered everything. Her brother needs to come to grips with this. His sister murdered a love rival, and then wasn’t caught due to a reluctant police department that didn’t want to investigate or take down one if their own.
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@Joshua I just find this case so fascinating. Watching the unraveling, in real time, of a persons 20+ old concealment of the fact she murdered a love rival is just harrowing.
1 likeYes- you made so many good points. An innocent person would be repeatedly denying they killed her, would be asking questions and saying things like “I didn’t do this- why do you think I did this? I didn’t kill anyone!”. An innocent person would be terrified and desperate- knowing the police suspected them enough to even bring them in for an interview.
1 likeI’m too stupid to read that
0 likesDetectives who re-examined the cold case files in 2009 were eventually led to Lazarus, by then herself a detective. A DNA sample from a cup she had thrown away was matched to one from a bite on Rasmussen's body that had remained in the files. Lazarus was convicted of the murder in 2012[2] and is serving a sentence of 27 years to life for first-degree murder at the California Institution for Women in Corona.
2 likesThere’s no reason to get so defensive, reactive, and dodgey unless she was hiding shit and panicked. I have memory issues due to head trauma. If the police asked me the same basic questions regarding ex-boyfriends or my ex-husband that I haven’t spoken to in 10-15 years, I could easily answer them without all this stress and nonsense.
44 likesShe looks like she just learned how to use facial expressions and is trying them all out
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LOL
212 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
116 likesLMFAO DUDE. yes
98 likesI thought she was channeling Jim Carrey 🥴
423 likeshe's going through keybind tutorial
70 likes😂
4 likes@Ginko 🤣
4 likes😂😂😂😂
5 likes26:19
36 likesCD
2 likes37:18
57 likesJust read one of those face expectations books for autistic people and is trying them all out
27 likesShe must be Mark Zuckerberg's daughter
25 likes@It's Just Felix lol
2 likesespecially at 36:40
23 likesnailed it
2 likes26:19 😂😂😂😂
9 likesLmao!
2 likes@yitzhak I woulda locked her up right then 🤣🤣🤣 that's looks crazy
4 likes@nithin raaja I thought I typed mark
0 likes@nithin raaja indeed
1 like37:16 yeah no crap, Wtfreak.
9 likes@Kozu This part was exactly where in the video I read this comment🤨
1 likeShe mugs like an LA Noire suspect
12 likesKombucha girl lookin 😂😂
1 like26:18 😂
3 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesIt’s like that GIF of Trump making faces at a debate but for over an hour.
24 likesHoly shit you killed her
1 like😂😂😂
0 likesSociopaths tend to fake expressions and don’t have proper social cues so tend to botch them horrendously
19 likes@TIV67 Playz Bruh, I did a quiz and answered with "Jesus". Told em he was the Truth. Failed my test, thanks a lot. Never taking internet wisdom again.
18 likesLMFAOOOOOO
0 likesLike a DLC 🤗🤣😳🥴🤗😳
0 likesROFL
0 likes@TIV67 Playz total horse crap
2 likesEspecially at 50:00
2 likes@Ginko BAHAHAHAHHA
0 likesBrilliant!😂😂😂
1 likeLMFIRIEOSKDDJDJD
0 likesShe was the mo-cap actor for Mass Effect Andromeda animations show some respect
2 likesIt's like that one Charles Manson interview where he does all those facial expressions and says "I'm nobody"
10 likesLegendary comment!!
0 likes@TIV67 Playz A yo, I didn't ask you to say that l.
5 likeshella creepy
0 likesLollllllllllll 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesHahahahaha
1 likeThank you, I needed that laugh after listening to this
3 likesAccurate 😂😂😂😂
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likes🎉🎉🎉
0 likes😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
0 likes@TIV67 Playz can I sell you a used car? 😆😆😆
3 likesespecially at @26:20 LOLOL
0 likesLMAOOOOOO NOOOO
0 likesYou guys are killing me- 😭
1 likeAll of em
0 likes😁😆😅💯
0 likesLol. Why wouldn’t you just ask for a lawyer. You would think being an ex cop she would be a little smarter. What a dummy.
3 likesHaha that's so me. I'm asperger
2 likesno, she forgot
0 likes"I paid for my whole facial muscle I'm gonna use the whole facial muscle
7 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesShe looks so creepy is it Botox? Serious question!
4 likesI thought she was channeling Donald Trump
3 likesSo true😂😂
0 likesspot on! lol!!!
0 likes😊😛😉😯🤣
0 likesLMAOOOOO
1 likeThose expressions look ridiculous 🤣
4 likesYeah she’s got a talent there. Wish there was commentary from an expert in face reading. It’s certainly entertaining.
5 likes😭😭😭
0 likesGood one
0 likesLMAO so true
0 likes*shoulder shrug* *phone unlocks*
2 likesHAHAHAHAHA
0 likes@Ginko BRO. U NEED AN AWARD LOL
0 likes@TIV67 Playz Sir, this is a Taco Bell.
0 likesWell she clearly hasn't gotten the hang of it yet, because she kept using all the wrong ones for the given situations. :|
2 likesIkr, she's trying too hard
0 likes@Simeon Roban omgg. 😭😭
0 likes33:33 especially
1 like@Ginko this is genius xD
0 likesHundredth comment
0 likesIm dead 💀😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😭😭
1 like@Ice thanks for the timestamp. I was not even watching at that point, but jesus christ. even the malfunctioning dentist robot is more convincing than her...
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesHer: 😀😄😋🥲😚😇😕🥺😞😩😒😫😝🤓😱🥱🤔😵😪😦🤫😵💫🥱🤨🤔🤔😢😯
1 like@TIV67 Playz that’s cool and all, can you do me a favor. Just close your mouth, and then never open it again
0 likesActing is REACTING unless it was like a million years ago and then it’s ok.
0 likesXD
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likes👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
0 likesi felt that
0 likes😄😄😄
0 likesI just woke up my sleeping baby laughing at this.... I'm not even mad... 🤣🤣🤣
1 likeshe just updated her phone and is trying out the new emojis
2 likesShe looks constopated when she “vaguely remembers stuff”
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Local_Brain_Error // Synaptic_Misfire_Detected she wasn't a former cop. She was a cop at that time. She knew better.
0 likes@Shoboy lmao! 🤣
0 likes@qinn1996 lol
0 likesBAHAHAHAH
2 likesDude yes it was so annoying, but your comment was hilarious
0 likes@Mike Delisle lmaooo
0 likesshe look like my character in a character creator when i have them try out all the different expressions and poses to see what they look like
0 likesi actually laughed. well played
0 likesHahaha so accurate
0 likesThe comments priceless dude
0 likesLeave her alone! She hasn't eaten.
2 likesYou win this comment made me laugh out loud so hard
0 likesMe when a new dlc comes out
0 likesWhat a face on her. It's a lie you grow into your looks.
0 likesPayahahahhaha
0 likes🤣
0 likesYou win.
0 likesStephanie: "...and I would have gotten away with it too if it wasn't for you meddling kids!"
0 likesOOH GEE EH??
1 like@That One Dude bruuuuhhh loooool
0 likesHahahahaha.... nailed it! That's some funny shit
0 likesPpl with a faint memory normally don’t need to say it a million times during questioning because it’d be clear as day to the interviewer that it’s faint. Also, I’m amazed that such a seasoned detective didn’t stop talking and ask for her lawyer 10 minutes into this mess.
0 likesHaha hilarious!
0 likesomg. that is fr the scariest thing i’ve ever heard.
0 likeslmfaoooo
0 likes"She looks like she just learned how to use facial expressions and is trying them all out"
1 likeThat's what a psychopath looks like when caught
That expression bit that she does at the 37:10 mark is reminiscent to Charles Mansons’ “Epic Answer” look it up 😂😂
0 likesYipes!
0 likesPLSSSS
0 likeslmao!
0 likes🤣🤣
0 likes😂
0 likesshe is by far one of the worst actress i ever saw
0 likesJeez
0 likes"I'm sure I did"
1 like"I may have"
"I most likely did"
Her way of answering questions triggered me lol..."I may have ate food this month".
People suits are hard for them to maintain when blindsided.
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesWorst liar ever 😂
0 likesYou wanna know how I got this scar?
0 likes@It's Just Felix mother
0 likes@Dr. Common Sense lol
0 likes😂
0 likes@David Christenson 🤣🤣🤣
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesIts a wonder that in """"""""""""300 million sperms this one reached the egg"""""""""""""""
1 likeThis had me weak....
0 likeslol
0 likesMan every time I watch this video, I scroll through the comments to find this. Gets me every time.
1 like@Tyler Laik yeah definitely the best comment made on this video
0 likesThe most american woman I've ever seen, lol
0 likesHa ha I keep giggling reading this comment
0 likesBest comment 😂
0 likesthis interrogation just feels like a scene in a show or movie
0 likesActually made me LOL.
1 likeObviously she doesn't know how to talk in the modern day, she was born a million years ago. She always says, "Gee, I don't know when we dated. It was so long ago. What year was this? 1959?".
0 likeslmao like all these tik tok girls nowadays 🤣
1 likeI mean I’m autistic and that’s me 24/7 even if I’m genuine lol
0 likesGold 😆
0 likesI love this comment so much.
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likes😂
0 likes😂😂😂how come I've watched this video several times and didn't find this comment
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likes😂😂😂😂 I'm dead lol lol
0 likesI’ve never laughed so hard a comment
0 likesThis subject is not funny, but 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLMFAOOO IM CRYING
0 likesWe’re seeing why Amber Heard and Jessi Smollet had those facial expressions.
0 likesDid you know that people around her always knew she did it? The victim’s parents suspected it too. But the cops protected their own.
78 likesI see the crazy in her eyes. See what I can't wrap my head around is why do people resort to such drastic measures of murdering people it's never that serious . RIP Sherri may your beautiful soul rest.
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Stephanie has sanpaku eyes. Definitely crazy eyes. This woman should have been locked up so much sooner
2 likesAlot sooner!!
1 likeI also see it, if you pay attention you'll notice that trend in people....what ya think that look indicates? It's crazy to me more people don't recognize it.
2 likes@Joe Adkins 💯
1 likeAn important thing to note is WHY she stayed. Shes a cop and she knows that all they have done at this point is mention a name. If she gets up and leaves she knows thats a major red flag. She also believes she can still talk her way out of this clearing up any "misunderstandings" to fellow cops.
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Correct. She thought she could claw her way out of it but she was an emotional train wreck. Instead sank into quicksand of her own doing.
1 likeShe's serving time at maximum security corona prison, where I'm sure she was treated to a warm welcome by her fellow inmates, some of whom she was probably responsible for their arrest, investigation and incarceration.
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She sought to build cases against people who in many ways could well have been prosecuted on no more than circumstantial evidence, evidence that she used to try and establish "beyond reasonable doubt" seeking conviction for the maximum penalty while she carried the guilt for a murder, all of those cases that resulted in a conviction and prison sentence should be appealed as a miscarriage of justice, her word is tainted by a devious mind and her "swearing on the Bible to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth", is meaningless in the context of her sworn statements in court, as an officer of the Law.
0 likesI don’t think I’ve ever seen someone this bad at lying.
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Cobalt You haven’t met my ex boyfriend
481 likes@Milly Acevedo yikes
197 likesChris Watts
344 likesPick any Trump.
173 likesCobalt i know!! It’s looks comical. It looks like when people on sitcoms lie
88 likesErin S Chris Watts takes the cake lol
42 likes@Erin S I did not, like, do anything to like, those kids and that woman
120 likesSadly some of her deceptive expressions actually remind me of Hillary Clinton being interviewed about her personal server.
130 likesYou clearly have never met my ex
14 likesIs this a challenge?
4 likesFrank Grimes OMG YES! Great reply!!!
2 likes@Milly Acevedo 😂👍
0 likesBefore walking in to this room she thought for the last 2 decades that she had gotten away with murder. The enormity of the realisation that she's now being interrogated for the murder she got away with is crashing down on her while answering their questions. Imagine living with that secret for 25 years and then suddenly realising you're being interrogated for the murder you thought you got away with.
39 likesThe facial expressions tho.
9 likes@Jeff Carroll "Like with a cloth or something?"
4 likesPrince Andrew.
16 likesHilary Clinton maybe?
6 likesBefore seeing the comments, my first reaction was that we see politicians lie like this all the time. When most of them are in front of a microphone, they're often lying.
10 likesI think the fact that he points out when and how she lies makes her look worse ot is cringe though
4 likes@Molly Prysunka bases on your logic then the longer ago an event has occurred that event should not be questioned or commented on ( i.e. Hilary interview) Thankfully these detective didn't follow your logic in regards to a 23 year old cold case. Gosh detectives get a life that unsolved murder happened like 20 years ago get a girlfriend or hobby or something. Better to be a fool than speak and remove all doubt.
6 likes@LRRPFco52 than clearly it was your second reaction that should've been posted.
0 likes@Rudy S Ya he had no "inclination" what was going on and this lady, nothing sounds "familiar"...
1 likeyou dont know jennifer pan
1 likeI think he's in a state of panic the entire interrogation since she knew what happened
1 likeHer facial expressions are rather exaggerated to believe...
4 likesHow about Joe Biden and his education history
6 likesI gotta throw Jen Pan's hat in the ring
1 likeYou haven’t met my ex
0 likesPrince Randy Andy
3 likes@Master Ball are you TRIGGERED 🤣🤣
2 likesYouTube Prince Andrew !!! They both as bad as each other lol
2 likes@cobalt You should watch Jennifer pans interview
1 likeI'm a bad liar and I'm not even this bad
0 likes@Milly Acevedo is he skilled in long a lot? I think he means that she's so obvious, not skilled
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Gabriel Ahimsa lol
0 likesIt's easy to say that when you already know that she did it.
0 likesI thought the same until I saw the Wrath of Jodi...
1 likeI exist
0 likesEver heard of Amber Heard?
5 likesChris Watts
2 likesOne thing she is NOT, and that's bad at lying. Brilliant liar!
0 likesShe spent the past 20 years hoping this day wouldn't come. I'm sure her adrenaline is through the roof. I mean she's a damn cop and it took her a hour to ask for a lawyer because she couldn't think properly 😂😂
4 likesi thought about that too 😂 she's really bad
3 likesChris watts comes to mind
3 likesJodie Arias: "Hold my beer."
3 likesPrince Andrew
1 likeYou haven't met my ex husband.
2 likes@Molly Prysunka >watches a video about police pursuing a 20+ year old cold case
3 likes>hurr durr, things that happened 4 years ago don’t matter
I was just about to say that and worse liar as a cop EVER
2 likes@Frank Grimes pick any media that convinced you of that
0 likes@Milly Acevedo omg
0 likesI mean I don’t want people getting away with murder... but I’d almost respect her more if she at least had a somewhat good story
3 likeshi
0 likesChris Watts
0 likesShe thought she had gotten away with it, I’m sure she was beyond surprised and nervous when confronted with this 20 years later
3 likesnikolas cruz in the most recent video lmao
0 likesIt's hard to lie during the situation itself trust me
0 likesChris Watts was worse IMO. He gave away so much just with his behaviour and word choices. Assuming the worst as well as not having any emotional investment didn't help either. If anything he should have made more clown faces and taken a page out of her book.
1 likeChris Watts was pretty bad. But this chick had 20+ years to come up with a cover story.
1 like@Jeff Carroll ya think?
0 likeswell take into account that over 20 years you got away with it then out of nowhere you are getting hit with questions about it with no time to prep lmao makes sense
0 likes@A W thank you. Ppl that immediately jump to conclusions about someone based on ONE statement are so silly..
0 likesChris Watts
1 likeChris watts was pretty bad too but between these two I’m not sure who takes the cake
1 like@Frank Grimes 👏👏👏
0 likes"I don't know. I think that she learned how to lie in maybe..... Nursery..? Was I 3, or maybe 10? It was like a million years ago. "
1 like@Erin S Her and Chris watt deserve each other
0 likes@LETS BE HONEST it seems anyone who isn’t Trump mad is a snowflake 🤔
1 likeLeft wing crazy compilation
0 likes@LETS BE HONEST if that’s what you wanna call it so be it. I will call it then “right wing crazy compilation”
0 likesPrince Andrew
1 like@Roy Barnes joe biden..
0 likesIts a wonder that in """"""""""""300 million sperms this one reached the egg"""""""""""""""
0 likesyou should see my mother then-
1 likeJussie Smollett
1 likeTell you what, the way she talk, everything is realyly my husband amd his mom
0 likes@Bluebird. This comment aged pretty well.
0 likesPut yourself in a high pressure situation and you would be a terrible liar too. Most people are bad liars
0 likes@Milly Acevedo dayım☠️
0 likesI had never considered that detectives rehearsed how to ask the questions to make sure they get justice. Thank you for this view into the justice system!
3 likesHer motion of picking her arm off the table and dropping it back down repeatedly is something I notice when people are being defensive or argumentative, and something I do myself sometimes. It's SUCH an obvious sign of discomfort and annoyance.
5 likesIt's crazy when you realize how many sociopaths and psychopaths go into policing. It's one of the top professions for psychopaths. These are the people out in our neighborhoods, armed, keeping the peace. ✌ 😬
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Your comment is absolutely asinine…. Look into the teachers union for psychopaths…
7 likes@Stefano Barzini It's not asinine, it's factually proven. It's the information age... look it up.
24 likes@Stefano Barzini Anyway, you are referring the politicians, also at the top of the list.
4 likes@Turd Ferguson thank you 🙏. A new reason to not trust doctors. 🤦♀️
1 like@Stefano Barzini they didn’t say ALL cops are psychopaths. They said a lot of psychopaths become cops, which is a factually provable statement.
7 likes@Iluvpie6 factually provable??? Show me the facts….
2 likesPolicing, politics, and business executives
4 likes@Stefano Barzini not sure if you saw my comment with a link before it got deleted by someone, but it was literally one of the first to come up if you just google a list of professions most attractive to psychopaths. The one I found was by Forbes.
1 likeNot everyone like that or not every cop is a sociopathic just like not every civilian is a scumbag or a insane person
2 likes@KB-KL I didn't say they were. I said policing draws more psychopaths than most other professions, save for doctors, politicians and CEO's
8 likesYou know being a psychopath doesn't make you evil, right? It just means decreased emotions/empathy, which would actually be helpful for someone who works in a violent/stressful environment.
3 likes@Ruth Thompson that’s true, but it also constitutes a huge temptation for the psychopath to abuse a position of power. You can find psychopaths talking about how the way their mind works and how they think in terms of how they can manipulate and control others, even if their motivations aren’t malevolent in and of themselves. It takes a GREAT deal of self-awareness and self-control to behave in a way that benefits others, especially when it doesn’t benefit themselves or flatter their authority. I’m not saying that they couldn’t operate very well in a high stress environment, or that they couldn’t behave admirably, but there are a lot of situations when a psychopath is the last person you’d want in a position of power and authority like that. In other words, it could be very good or very bad. The better we understand psychopathy and the more psychopaths themselves are given the opportunity and means to understand and analyze themselves, the better chance of a positive outcome there could be. At the moment, though, I think it’s a widely mysterious and misunderstood phenomenon.
3 likes@Iluvpie6 That's all very true. The original comment rubbed me the wrong way is all. I was watching a video earlier today about psychopathy and how it doesn't necessarily make you evil, so I didn't like to see someone talking about "*those* people."
1 likeSurgeons are rated higher than police officers, take that as you will
0 likesHow does someone live with themselves after killing another person in cold blood . She destroyed so many people's lives and just went on with hers.She got away with it for many years.
45 likesThe level of patience these detectives have while she’s ranting about random things is amazing.
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They must both be married.
425 likes@RedGibsonsRock sigh.. Still saying shit like this in 2020?
597 likes@Honudes Gai oh geez, golly, I didn't know all women were supposedly Stephanie Lazarus
427 likesWould you like to hear a story of how I met the love of my life before I call out your narrow-minded generalization of women though 😍
@Mark Patino I'm a girl though 😂😭
148 likes@ᛋᛋSheputsterᛋᛋ Saucepan
2 likes@K K nothing wrong with poking fun at someone using a stereotype, only idiots hold themselves to stereotypes after they've been proven not to apply
43 likesnick browning there are a few studies you can look at where they find males speak more often in a room where females were being perceived as speaking more, they think it’s about an apprehension to listen to women (by other women as well as men) I can look for it if you guys like
41 likesAmelia Davies would love to read but 1 studie especially about something as complex as the human mind really doesn’t say much.
4 likes@nick browning yeah I get what you mean and I realize it might look like we're being butthurt by these silly "jokes" but you'd be surprised to know the percentage of idiots that do end up applying it because of it being normalized like this and just end up subconsciously believing in said stereotypes
73 likesLook at the comments above for instance, one of them justifying the other dude's comment saying women do in fact talk in circles, and the other asking me to go back to the kitchen lmao
@nick browning @nick browning "dOnT aSsoCiaTe wItH thEm" not that easy my man sometimes we be living with them 😭
26 likes(and no, I can't move out just yet)
@nick browning I meant I can't really shut off all connection with em until I'm living under their roof, but okay, stupid it is
26 likes@nick browning aahhh wait someone told me not to associate with people that actually believe in stupid ass stereotypes
55 likesI gUeSs tHat meAnS gOodByE <\3 :'/
they did it on purpose as she was not told that the interrogation would be about the murder
3 likesExactly, I would’ve just said “WHO CARESSSS”
5 likesbecause they know it will pay off.
4 likes@K K No man he meant "married to each other" so that will solve the problem
2 likes@K K why did you get so triggered?
6 likes@K K it’s fax
4 likes@K K we could tell that’s why you’re irrational about a joke you’re a joke to women grow up laugh at jokes
3 likes@fsxanas90 gahahhahaahhahaha
1 like@K K no one is justifying it I think everyone knew that this was a joke but you And people’s response to you is also jokes making fun of you
2 likes@K K you doing upper and lower case letter don’t prove a point
2 likes@SA saving this comment for later
0 likes@K K Let's just chill. They don't realize how hypocritical they are being. Lol
21 likes@SA watersheep
0 likesMay be amazing to you but to a trained detective it’s an everyday thing,people bullshit for hrs everyday
5 likes@K K the concept of marriage is getting worse as time goes by
3 likesI couldn’t even finish watching the interrogation, she annoyed me that bad.
5 likes@K K it’s literally true
1 likeI thought the same thing
0 likes@K K And? Girls make generalisations about guys all the time too lol. Also, 90% the comment you were first talking about was a *joke*. You know, a joke? Those things we can't have anymore in 2020 without someone crying?
7 likes@K K its a joke get over it
3 likes@RedGibsonsRock That's pretty funny actually :D
2 likes@K K Yup. People are still making basic husband/wife jokes in 2020. If it was a guy panting & sweating his way through the interview, there would have been plenty of male-centric humor. I hope you didn't bang your head when you fainted, though.
7 likesI think they were really happy that she didn’t lawyer up instantly. It was a huge gamble trying to get her talking about her husband and that affair. As long as she talks and doesn’t lawyer up, she was bound to incriminate herself.
3 likes@Tyrone Dinkleberg there’s literally more people being cry babies about kk’s comment than the original one they commented on including you lol maybe take your own advice and ignore it, instead of crying about it
35 likes@Honudes Gai what you just wrote can be also said about men. It's not just women who are talking in spiral. I'm not sure how many men did you meet and work with, but I met some who would do the "a 1 minute story for 20 minutes" thingy.
17 likesThey probably get paid overtime, so the probably enjoy it.
0 likes@K K Lighten up. It was probably a joke.
2 likesThey seemed to enjoy themselves no matter the severity.
1 like@K K it's just a knock on marriage itself. Anyone married for years or in a long term relationship would laugh at that. What's your longest relationship?
2 likes@fsxanas90 how tf did murder go to this hahaha weird convo
1 likeI thought back the Dave Chappelle show item from Walbog's the WRAP IT UP MACHINE. That would solve all the avoiding rants.
1 likeIt's not about patience so much as pure strategy. Let suspect bury herself by one lie and keep on until they get too deep for defense lawyers to burrow out of from any depth.
2 likes@K K this just confirms gen z is the softest generation. Can't even say a joke without getting criticized lolol
4 likes@K K crybaby
2 likes@RedGibsonsRock LOL WIFE BAD 🤣🤣🤣🤣
5 likesIt's been 7 months, stop. Lmao
2 likes@Honudes Gai it’s not true because either gender can do it, I ramble to my gf all the time.
4 likes@K K you need to learn how to take a joke
0 likes@K K they could be married to men. Don’t be so bigoted.
0 likes@K K Do you have or have ever had a relationship, where you lived together with a female? (just a question, i don't mean ill intent)
0 likes@K K I promise we do not care
1 likeThis comment thread has become a dogpile on one user who stopped replying months ago.
4 likes@fsxanas90 omg your so funny I forgot to like your comment because I laughed so hard it’s like I couldn’t even laugh. Now go hang out with the boys and eat Cheeto puffs on the couch with a white shirt on 😍🥰😜
0 likes@chocolate dogs fr this women is literally in her grave and it lead to this 😭💀
1 likeI had a buddy that had a talent for that with girls he was interested in. They could go on and on about stuff he had zero interest in and he would keep them engaged for hours sometimes. My eyes would glaze over after about 30 seconds.
1 like@RedGibsonsRock imagine making I hate my wife jokes in the 21rst century
3 likes@[Bear.ily] imagine getting offended. Tells alot about yourself
0 likes@RedGibsonsRock and divorced...
0 likes@Honudes Gai I think both men and women often go on tangents when telling stories, it depends on the person but once you’re married you kinda have to listen to them regardless of gender u know what I’m sayin
1 likeThats the brilliance of being a listener
0 likesCorrect, because im not able…I HAVE to hold people accountable….mid sentence lol
1 like@Honudes Gai nah, not really the case. Plus, why get married if you can't stand listening to your partner?
1 likeit's not really patience though, the more someone talks the higher chance they are going to say something they might regret. It just makes sense to let people like this talk as much as they want.
0 likes@K K It is a FREAKING joke
1 like@skelliosis im not doing well at all socially aswel
0 likes@K K sigh.. still whining like it was 2020? 😏
0 likes@[Bear.ily] yeah who lives in heterosexual relationship in 21st century anymore? It’s ”I hate my gay husband”-jokes now
0 likes@skelliosis oh golly gosh gee whizz
0 likes@K K since the beginning of time ,2020 & the end of time , ppl still gonna be talking this way. 8 out of 10 women yap n yap n yap in circles. Nothing new here.
0 likes@K K Look who is not married yet.
0 likesK K Women do talk a lot! Women are not perfect
0 likes@trippie_ fabio i can tell you don't care
0 likes@K K why people say it's the year nothing changed what's new since 2019
0 likes@RedGibsonsRock very funny. dinosaurs still roam out west ?
0 likes@Honudes Gai the people i know who do that are men. have you never been held captive by a bar-room bore ? they are found everywhere, all over the world, and always men. similar to one-up-man-ship. tall tales.
0 likes@Hazzah King but they didn't need her to incriminate herself. they had her on dna evidence. unless she was going to say that she was involved in a sado-masochistic relationship with the victim, just before her death, how else does she explain her dna in bite marks on victim. even then it's for the jury to decide. bang to rights.
0 likes@a commentator dna is circumstantial evidence. Its strong, but you always want to go for a confession if you can.
0 likesIt's all about results.
0 likesHer gun was downstairs in her office in her backpack. They needed her in this small room because this is where they placed the hidden camera. They knew she would never speak openly in a room made for interrogations. I believe this is the room used for privacy between lawyers and suspects. I read the transcript of their entire interaction up until they leave to take her to the transport car to prison. It's on scribd...In case you are wondering how I have this information....lol. They never read her her Miranda rights until after they bring her back in the room. She had no idea about the camera. At some point after her arrest and they are planning to secretly escort her out of the building into an unmarked "blacked out crown vic no media nothing like that", she says "I guess I should smile at the hidden camera". Lol. They hid her handcuffs by placing her jacket over top of them in the front so it looked like she is carrying her jacket and they are all leaving together...which was probably strange because it all took place before 8 a.m. BTW, if anyone wants to see the autopsy report it's on scribd also.
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What was the main evidence in her case? Btw thank you so much for the insight it’s highly interesting
0 likesThanks for the tip. (Scurries over to SCRIBD)
0 likesLove this channel so much. No intro, straight to the point, not too much commentary—yet every commentary is valuable, insightful, and edifying; haha sometimes I want to hear more lol. GREAT CHANNEL SIR, LOVE YOUR WORK.
12 likesIt is easy for us, the audiences that already know who the villains are, to say things like "guilty suspects will often try to act naive but truthful subjects will address the confrontation", or mock the reactions in general.
3 likesIn reality, a truthful subject's confrontational behaviors can easily be manipulated to look bad in court; the guilty subject's reactions might make the interrogator doubt less if there is no sufficient evidence. Keep in mind that Lazarus was convicted because of the DNA evidence, not her nervous behaviors.
I never get tired of watching this case
4 likesIt’s such a shame to consider that she ended that poor woman’s life over a heated romantic conflict, but now 20+ years later she isn’t even with the guy she was apparently willing to kill someone over. One heated dispute, and she ended a life and then completely moved on with her own.
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Its true
88 likesNot false
57 likesIt wasnt about the guy...he had already gotten married....it was about losing to the woman
503 likesIt’s fucked up
50 likestypical cop
87 likesyou can only imagine what she did more...
19 likesShe actually did get together with him for a little while after the murder.
99 likesMost of us would crumble with guilt and remorse. This one.....oh my God! How could you go on with life after stealing someone else’s?
94 likesIt’s so sad and infuriating at the same time .
17 likesThat’s what I don’t get. Then she totally got over the guy and married someone else
70 likes@First Last you forgot to add another star
2 likes@Stardusted because they see it as justified somehow in their mind
6 likesIt was unrequited
11 likesThe last person on earth you want with a badge!
23 likes@Patricia Curtis facts
2 likes@Okiwaga Jealous, controlling sociopaths. “If I can’t have you, no one will.” It’s actually far more common for men to revenge kill their partners/their partners’ loved ones than the other way around.
27 likes@Patricia Curtis but who would you call if shit goes wrong? Settle down Patricia hahaha
13 likesFor sure. Probably wouldn't have made it any less tragic though if they had ended up together. Maybe more so to find out the truth decades later about the person he'd have spent his life with. I get what you're saying though. Glad they didn't end up together for his sake.
10 likesThe bite to the face post death tells a story.Jealous of her looks and being with her ex.
11 likes@Jimmy Jay He gave her hope by cheating on Sherri with her while engaged. That told her "see, he still wants to be with me, if she were out of the picture we'd be together." And the sick thing is, she was right. He DID go back to her, shockingly quickly after the murder. So he's hardly innocent in all of this, although obviously she's the guilty one.
47 likes@Patricia Curtis that moment when you’re a poser
9 likesApparently they got back together after his wife was murdered by her but he ended it.
8 likesShe didn't move on. Our decisions stay with us. That's why karma is so real because one's conscience can not be completely silenced.
8 likesShe doesn't deserve to just have a happy marriage even if she is in prison now she took that chance away from another person for a selfish reason
2 likes@Mel S honestly no matter how much you try to hide it will eat away at you slowly
5 likes@Fallen Engel the most horrible sickness of all
1 like@Cygnals BPD and sociopathy are two completely different disorders, present in very different ways and are treated differently. It's a pretty sweeping opinion you have of people struggling with these disorders.
15 likes@HaliforniaZ True. They are on the ASD spectrum, but Sociopaths are different than Psychopaths because of their low impulse control. And they can become overly attached to a person or group, so when they're rejected they're capable of immense levels of cruelty. Psychopaths tend to have better self control, can't attach to people, and tend to plan their crimes extensively.
3 likes@Randy Bobandy the numbers 919 and 556
0 likesMalignant narcissism.
8 likes@Player Hater of The Year not untrue.
0 likesWomen who get possessive over "their man" NEVER stay with said man for long. It's honestly bizarre.
2 likesSenseless violence
1 likeGvlu
0 likesproof love do not exist
0 likesWell said
0 likes@Bekki Buenviaje she never got over him. He just refused to marry her.
3 likesThe haunting of skeletons in her closet never left. The worry of being caught arrived. 💩 bricks during the interview.
2 likesShows how shallow her “love” really was lil
1 likeHe didn’t ever want her.
2 likesbut but but revenge is so sweet
1 likeShe wasn't even with him anymore right after she murdered poor Sherri. She met up with him in Hawaii a few years later for a tryst but John was never seriously interested in her ever.
0 likesi've watched this video like three or four times over the past few years - it's an unreal display of human behavior
2 likesIt’s crazy imagining this interview took place voluntarily discussing such old (and assumably irrelevant information if innocent) yet she is incredibly defensive the entire time. An innocent person would have looked at this as a long chat kindly providing information from old memories, and with her career she would have been incredibly supportive/informative/helpful. I would imagine she was a half witted officer with how she handles herself. CRazy to think her colleagues realized they have worked with a murder this whole time.
6 likesThe simple fact that she did not acknowledge what happened to his wife until they had to bring it up confirms her guilt!
29 likesThe faces the Stephanie makes when playing dumb about knowing anything were nothing short of amazing. The limbic system kicked in her eyes were popping, fight or flight was at work. Jabber jaw answers for questions that needed an immediate concise answer, Stephanie w as coming apart at the seems. Eventually exercising right to an attorney and right of silence ending the interview abruptly.
11 likesNever thought I’d watch a lady talk about nothing for an hour.
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😂😂😂😂😂
19 likesThat's most family events for me
164 likesAnd enjoy the whole thing.
21 likesThey do that all the time 😂
25 likeswe are sad creatures
21 likesit's pretty common if you just listen to chicks talk to each other.
24 likesThat's most females if you actually listen..
30 likeshave you met a man ? they never shut up 😭
59 likes@Izaak Woodruff you hit the target 🎯
0 likesShe's not a "lady"
10 likesFr tho
0 likesYou dont know my ex-wife
8 likesLaurennn i got pop corn with it .
2 likesWelcome to JCS channel
2 likesSo I'm guessing you're not married?
7 likesHave you never conversed with a woman before?
7 likesI guess you’ve never dated a woman?
6 likesYou haven’t been married, have you?
6 likesNever mind. I see that’s the 800th fuckin time that jokes been done
Yup! The interrogators were probably bored, drawing sketches on their clip boards of Stephanie behind bars...
4 likesFr she’s the ceo of “so many years”
3 likesRight? this shit is lit.
1 like@Adi Nice try, don't project your womanisms onto us.
10 likes@Caleb Smith says the guy speaking when he wasn’t spoken to, yall literally cannot help yourselves
8 likesWhat the heck, this had like twenty likes last time I was here
1 like@Adi If I wanted your opinion, I'd have given it to you.
6 likes@Sasuke Uchiha accurate !
0 likes@Adi I am baffled that you have yet to make me a sandwich, or shut up, or both.
11 likes@Adi dude relax. It’s all in good fun, you’re kind of ruining it.
11 likes@Laurennn i’m having my fun, he’s having his
8 likes@Adi You're getting really upset at an obvious joke. If you didn't take things seriously you'd have a lot more fun in life, brother.
9 likes@Caleb Smith if you think this is someone being upset, you probably have a horrible victim complex
11 likes@Adi You just called a married stranger you vaguely know online an incel because he suggested you make him a sandwich (you should). Simmer down, sis
9 likes@Adi Dull, ugly people think that's a sassy shutdown comment. You're not ugly and dull, are you?
7 likes@Caleb Smith projecting much 😭
5 likes@Adi Maybe you are. I know I'm bright and gorgeous, so it couldn't possibly apply to me.
8 likes@Caleb Smith thanks for proving my point Caleb <3
2 likesMost guys are used to it.
3 likes@Adi or worse, the mansplaining 😂😂 Some guys just don't know how to hold a conversation, or I should say how to include others in the conversation.
6 likes@Adi chill btw you cute lol
0 likes@moe lestor thanks ?
1 likeNever watched a politician speak?
1 likeWelcome to the internet. Lol
1 likeCorrect. But I have to see it through.
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 literallyyyyyy
0 likesHahaha 🤣 you’re not the only one
0 likesIt's Seinfeld all over again..
0 likesOh yeah..😄🤦
0 likesYou know..how meny times????
0 likes@Adi For the record you were comoletely right originally (I mean in reversing the joke to bring some balance, not that either of these generalizations is 100% true, although yours was closer to the truth). The fact that people tried to play it off as a joke is doubly invalidating and hurtful. I was expecting the gaslighting from the person making sandwich jokes, but the fact that Laurenn tried to blame you for "ruining" the thread is particularly depressing. You are not alone, there is something about the internet that brings out the worst in people.
3 likesYeh it's usually 2 hrs ,
1 like😅😅😅
0 likes@Adi says the woman speaking when she wasn’t spoken to, yall literally cannot help yourselves
0 likesI guess you have never been in school then :D
0 likes@Sasuke Uchiha and soi boys too. Don't exempt yourselves you matter as well!
0 likesThese boys telling the same joke over and over...
1 likeShe talks about whatever else, than the homicide. ANYTHING else but that.
0 likesguess you're not married
0 likesI've been doing this for years. I don't know how could I not.
0 likesIt's an interrogation about nothing!
0 likes-Steph Lazarus
Have you ever unfortunately have to watch “the view” ?
0 likes@Hunter Biden neithet have you right Hunter
0 likes@That's On Y O U lol im hunta biden babyyyy. no consequences for me!!!
0 likesIt's just so sad she was not convicted for 25 years, imagine how many nervous systems could have been saved by isolating her from society.
8 likesThis is such a great psychological information.
4 likesGreat work from the detectives, but still very sad for the victim and her parents.
It was sad that Sherri's parents were begging the LAPD to investigate Lazarus at the time and they told him, something along the lines of, that he watched too many movies.
2 likesScary that a detective kept their job after such a brutal murder.
2 likesDon’t these detectives realize that this happened a million years ago. Geez
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Gosh I mean
1321 likesJust doesn't ring a bell, man.
988 likesStatute of limitations has gotta be well over by now, I mean gosh....god....gee!
503 likes😁
14 likesI mean, she’s taken like ten thousand pictures since then.
419 likesI mean, gee. God!
197 likesThat doesn't mean the case doesn't deserve to be solved or closure brought to the victims loved ones. That's why these cold cases need to be pursued. They are just as important as current cases.
56 likesI’m mean geez it’s been so long gosh I don’t remember
137 likes@T.R. Hill r wooosh
83 likes🤣
5 likes@6v6 LMAO yeah i just realized you guys were quoting them & what not. I didn't catch on to the joke right away. Sorry about that guys!
243 likeshow long ago was it exactly?
19 likes@T.R. Hill it's all good man :-)
74 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
3 likes@Rainbow Flower lol there is no statute of limitations for murder.
17 likesi i i i,...gosh i i i dunno thats just not familiar at all
22 likes@Sweet F I mean, it's gotta be like a million years ago .... Like, I remember I was riding my dinosaur that day, and I remember because it was so sunny and hot.... I was like.... gosh ! ....
57 likesPlus I've taken about what....like tens of thousands of billions of pictures since then; (I'm a picture freak, among other things, y'know?) Uh.... but gosh, I just can't remember, and I remember that I can't remember, because I'm a crazy-eyed liar and a murderer....but .... gOd !!!1!
@Mad Hatter (I was in character, and going along with the running joke.... jeez!)
14 likesIkr? Like so much has happened since then, just get over it lmao
15 likesLol u sound like her
1 like@Rainbow Flower hehe, I wonder if she actually looked at that interview later on and what did she think...
4 likes@Azura Masri r woosh lmaoooo
1 like@Rainbow Flower - "Like, I remember I was riding my dinosaur that day..."
15 likesDude, I can't even... 🤣👍🏼😂🤣😂👍🏼🤣... GOSH!
@Corby Dorian LOL
1 likerockz5 h good on you for not being toxic after realising your mistake, we need more people like you in the world. Hope you have a great day :)
12 likesUm um
2 likes🤣😂🤣😂
0 likesLol 😂
0 likesIkr
0 likesI mean..yesteryear I had a coke but like geez I dunno...
1 like@Rainbow Flower lol 🙃
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesGee I think the detectives might have? Gosh it’s been so many years. I know that Bob’s neighbour called Sally used to cook pancakes in her backyard at 8am and listen to Lady Gaga
9 likesDoesn't sound familiar I mean Gee
5 likes@Mad Hatter yeah the dead cannot lobby for themselves
0 likes@6v6 haha this is funny! joke went over her head haha clever
2 likes😂
1 likeWell she doesn't know..you know.. It couldve very well happened but it's not ringing a bell
2 likesGosh I mean, Hey remember when Pluto was a planet?
9 likesGee ur right
2 likesAhaha i mean i can’t even remember.. gosh .. oh Geez :) Stay out of trouble! Life is much easier like that!
2 likesRight like shes like...arent you supposed to be interviewing the dinos...gosh
2 likes@Rainbow Flower how long is statue of limitations ?
0 likesYeah. Like. Pshhh
0 likes@minikui kowai desu there are no statues of limitations on murder...you kill someone and get caught 50yrs later you will still be put on trial
3 likes....
My sociolgy/criminology teacher had a cop come in and talk to one of her classes, a student admitted to killing someone a couple years back but said he was never caught(said this infront of a cop) and was arrested as soon as class was over
@Jokka D premeditated murder isnt a mistake...and it doesnt matter how long ago it was
1 likeWell um, geez, you didn't have to be so gosh darn rude about it. God
0 likesWell gosh, I’m thinking it doesn’t sound familiar to me….
2 likeslike i said, i may have dated him 48 months. you know, gosh, it’s been so long ago.
0 likesWell, Steph doesn’t quite remember if it was or wasn’t...geeesh golly
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Rainbow Flower murder has no statue of limitations
2 likes@T.R. Hillwe love a self aware commenter!! At least you know now that these people weren’t actually wanting a cold case to stay cold lol 😂that would be a whole new type of individuals to exist haha
1 like🦕 🦖
1 like😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
1 likeY'all got me lmaooooo
1 likeYeah, I mean there were Dinosaurs at the time, maybe they did it
1 like🤣🤣🤣
1 likeYep, she kept saying a million years ago. ....So you're telling me that Stephanie Lazarus pistol whipped and shot some dinosaurs through some blankets to muffle the sound of the gun fire? WOW !
2 likes@Gundappin Gum 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLike literally, i don't know, 1,000,000 revolutions around the sun ago, geez I don't know , SMH
0 likesGeez
0 likesGeez, i mean, you know
0 likesGOSH!!!!!
0 likesI mean maybe! I mean I don’t think they did! Gosh, you know
0 likesPerfect comment 👍!
1 likeI didn't have time to watch the whole video so I mean, what's this all about?
0 likes@Princess Jellyfish I didn't have time to watch the whole video so I mean, what's this all about?
0 likes@T.R. Hill It took me a few seconds to realize it was a joke too! Lol I was relieved to see the comments below
0 likes😐fail
0 likesSo, officers get around the law by interviewing people for over an hour Before telling them they are under arrest and have the right to remain silent... Condolences to the family of the woman who was killed. 😢
0 likesThese comments are gold, oh gosh.
0 likesThe Only DNA they had was she bit the murdered woman and the police knew a woman would only do that. I think they knew all a long but had to wait. Sad thing what she did killing a new mother.
0 likes@Dr. feelgood. Ted Bundy bit one of his victims also. They forced him to have a cast made of his teeth, and it was a match. So sad that some people feel they have a right to destroy the lives of others!
1 like@Dr. feelgood. huh? Warhammer the UFC fighter bit a dudes face, and Mike Tyson also bit the ear off a dude.
0 likesThere's no Witnesses or anything a million years ago how do they even know what to ask it's been a million years does anyone remember that good?🤔
0 likesLolzz
0 likesLmao
1 like@6v6 man if T. R HILL didnt get the first joke i doupt he will get the joke in your cute little drawing.
0 likesI mean... gosh... that must have been... geez... i mean the dinosaurs were probably still around.
0 likes😂
0 likes"Why you bringing up old shit."
0 likes-Smokey (Friday)
@Mad Hatter geez, really? Gosh I didn't know.
0 likes@Sweet F I'm willing to bet "Gosh!" Was the first words out of her mouth.
0 likesI mean whats this all about?
0 likesI mean what is this all about?
0 likesIts a wonder that in """"""""""""300 million sperms this one reached the egg"""""""""""""""
0 likesAw geez Rick... I don't think we murdered anyone ... 🤔
0 likesLOL!
0 likes@T.R. Hill well the joke was told like a million years ago soooooooo9.........
0 likesIt's just crazy. It's just absolutely crazy 🤷🏼♀️
0 likes🤣
0 likesAs soon as John Rutten's name came up, she knew EXACTLY why she was there. Although she acted as if she couldn't remember a thing about John & Sherri, and was dumbfounded as to why she was being questioned. A true narcissist.
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No, a true psychopath. A narcissist would justify why they did the things they did. Narcissist’s don’t murder people. Psychopaths do.
2 likes@Kelly Croley Or murderers do?
4 likes@Kelly Croley people call everyone narcissists these days 😂
2 likes@Karla Gordon I swear!!! it's so annoying, narcissism is an actual diagnosis that needs to be diagnosed by a mental health professional but ppl on the internet just go around labeling anyone who lies/commits a violent crime/is mean "a narcissist", so the word has lost all meaning. same with gaslighting. everyone nowadays has been legitimately gaslit and knows multiple actual narcissists... 😏🙄
0 likes@egg bun I know. If someone cheats....they're a narcissist.....if they are a drug addict.....they're a narcissist.....if they're gossipy...a narcissist. It's like a new word.
1 likeon a serious note it's crazy how well these techniques work especially on somebody who would have been taught them and had a career where she used them on a regular basis. I'm glad she's facing justice finally
2 likesMan, I can't help it, I love this stuff. Wow, someone in this position being so foul...it's always awesome to see them get caught. It's almost delightful to watch them realize that their life just took an unscheduled derailment.
1 likeThis interrogation will never get old watching. Just stunning.
2 likesShe’s like “did I murder her ? ... I - I mean gee I may have in passing , it was a million years ago 🤷🏽♀️”
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I know because 'it's not sounding familiar to me'. Lol
794 likes@Stephanie Renee♈Army Vet 😂😂😂 right !
48 likesUnderrated comment
88 likes😂😂😂😂👏🏽👏🏽
14 likes😅😂🤣😂
7 likes😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
3 likes@black baron how is this underrated? It’s got over a thousand likes😂😂
36 likesFalse
0 likesNicest 57' Impala
4 likesFrom all the movies and videos. Ice Cubes "good day"
, Eazy E's 64,
OG Grandma's 63 from drinking juice in the Hood
Hector's green 63' or Big Worms 61 from Friday
Tupac 61 to live and die in LA
Doe boy's from 64 "Boyz in the hood "
Sorry if my dates are wrong but I love the 59 or 60 X frames were something special. I wish I knew more but just saying the 57 is my favorite. Everyone knows that the 62,63,64 the 62 gets no love from what I see or hear. I was lucky enough to buy me a 1960 in 07' when I graduated HS. Prices are crazy now. I will never sell.
lmao, she’s so nonchalant - that’s cops for ya
7 likesIts 2009!
9 likeshahahahahaha!!!!!!!!
3 likes😂😂😂
1 likeHahahah 🤣🤣
1 likeLmaoooooo
3 likesHer mind must be racing and at the same time she is trying to appear calm cool and collected, I think that’s why she seems so bizzare
36 likesI mean, I could have, whats her name again? Say, what this all about anyway?
18 likesThe phrase "I may have in passing" when referring to murder is so funny to me fsr
22 likes"Did you get dressed this morning?"
27 likes"Gee...um, golly. I don't know, it was like a million years ago."
😂😂😂😂 this is super funny
1 likeGee oh jolly hmm I don't know maybe
1 like@Red Pill Freedom '' I may have"
4 likes😂😂😂
0 likes@The McPoyles true crime loser does a good take on this story. A little humours. No ill will to the her victim or her family. Stephanie is what she is. Thankfully now paying for her lack of consciousness.. Though not very comunnicative. (Susan bahns channel has a little story regarding such)
2 likesHer coming back into room cuffed up was the most awesome part of this video.
5 likesalso add in a bunch of “uk..uk..idk..” “i mean..idk”
0 likesAfter a tangent: "miss, do you remember the question I asked you?" "I don't know.. gosh.. gee.. it was like a million years ago"
6 likesBest comment here
3 likes✍🏻 what ✍🏻 not ✍🏻 to ✍🏻
2 likes@zen time Lol!
1 like@zen time "Let's see, I was teaching D.A.R.E. that year..."
3 likesHahahahahahahahahaha best comment
1 likeImagine it was indeed a million years ago, and she really did forget that she killed her 😳
0 likesIf you take out the tangents, the "gosh", and "I mean..." nonsense, the stuttering, and the exacerbated sighs, I'm convinced this would be a 10 minute interview.
6 likes@black baron over 8k likes isn't underrated I'd argue
1 likeFTW 🙌🏼
0 likesIN PASSING
2 likes@black baron, everyone wants to fight you lmao
1 likemaybe she really honestly just did that (murder) so often that she wouldn't remember EVERYone she killed...
0 likes😂
0 likeslmaooo
0 likesI don’t know, yknow? It was a million years ago I mean I have- gosh I have no idea maybe I guess
0 likes"that's not ringing a bell"
0 likes@Stephanie Renee♈Army Vet is a
0 likes@i2ay huh???
0 likes@AliTriple6ix Gee, it should get a million...years...oops.. likes...
2 likes“Hmmm I may have a picture of it” 😂
0 likes🤣🤣
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesTHIS!
0 likesI think she's just trying to make it so that she doesn't say anything explicitly clear so that she doesn't force herself to stick to a specific story/chain of events but yea it was fuckin annoying hearing that every 5 seconds
0 likesI so cannot get over her demeanor in this interview how innocent she was trained act but it was such a bullshit act it was almost hilarious
0 likesLmaooo
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes😭😭
0 likeslol
0 likes69
0 likes“i may have in passing” LMAOOOO
1 like@AliTriple6ix 20K to be exact 😂
1 likeI just laughed so much at the idea of murdering someone in passing
0 likesDoes she actually say that ? 😅
0 likesGosh gee idk it's been like a million years, what is this about?
1 likeI wanna know just how long the wife’s been dead because she’s making it seem like it’s been 15 years tf
0 likesshe’s the literal definition of using words that are little to no avail
1 likeI liked a few comments but this one is my favorite
1 like@Scoot848 Gaming 🤣
0 likes🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
0 likes"IN PASSING" dude I can't 😂😂😂
0 likesEpic. Thanks for the laugh.
0 likes@AliTriple6ix now it’s not even 1000 likes it’s 26000 now
0 likeshahahahaha
0 likes😂😂😂😂💔
0 likes😂
0 likesYou missed “you know” you know😂
0 likesI didn't have time to watch the whole video so I mean, what's this all about?
0 likes@Dan K watch the video it’s worth the drama
1 like@Adarsh Hiremath the video? but gosh, that was like a million years ago.
3 likes@Dan K gosh like what’s this all about?😂
2 likes@Adarsh Hiremath Haha!
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂geeeezzz
0 likesLOL
1 likeLOL ummm…. geez I don’t know If I did!
0 likesLMAOOOO 🤣 🤣
0 likesIts a wonder that in """"""""""""300 million sperms this one reached the egg"""""""""""""""
2 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@black baron 29k likes seems rated just fine to me
0 likes@AliTriple6ix over 30k
0 likes@rahul sharma 😂😂😂
0 likesLmaoooooo
0 likeshow can you favourite a comment cuz- this one is DEF my fave omg
0 likes"i mean, I'm sure I MAY have, I really can't say it was so many years ago! Why are you asking me?"
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Lilith Jesus yes 🙄😂
0 likesGeesh What is this about?
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesReply #100
0 likesWhile the entire situation of her getting away with murdering someone in cold blood for years isn't funny, I couldn't help but laugh at this. You'd think a detective in such a senior position with years of experience in the field would have learned a thing or 2 about looking innocent 😂😂😂 her panic really outshines this ghastly performance
9 likesI've always thought it to be very telling that she never contacted John immediately after the murder to offer her condolences --- being that they had been "good friends" and in frequent contact for several years beforehand, including her showing up 3 times uninvited at John & Sherri's condo (and even having sex with him). Her abrupt silence alone should have raised red flags. Actually, I believe John suspected her all along, but just couldn't face the possibility. He even may have KNOWN, but was afraid of her by that point.
0 likesWhat I find really disturbing about this is that this man had moved on to the point of marrying another woman and Steph just could not calculate that in her mind. What was she thinking, "I will kill his wife and he will want me back"? Maybe that's exactly what she was thinking.
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I think it was nothing more than furious revenge.
0 likesA police detective trying to convince other police detectives that she was able to make it to detective in spite of having such a bad memory that she couldn't even remember what year she graduated college, what year she met her husband, or even what year it was right then. Fascinating.
4 likesShe's exercised every single face muscle within one interview.
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She has a strong face 😂😂
158 likesLMAO
25 likes😆
11 likesFace muscles and shoulder muscles lol 🤷🏾♀️ 🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️
40 likesI needed that laugh. Thanks. Lol
9 likesLMFAO !!
3 likes26:18 & 37:17 - holy shit! 😭 Who does that in conversation unless you’re on hard drugs?!
71 likes💀
2 likesEven the ones God himself didn't know were there 🥴
7 likesLol
0 likesyou do that every day
0 likesaha
0 likesYeah facial expression gallery+
2 likes@Inward Lit 37:17 made me so uncomfortable 😂
7 likesUr one funny gal
0 likesTHe only expression she didn't do was the yoga "lion's breath".
0 likesNot to turn this political, just an observation- but she and Trump share a lot of mannerisms.
3 likes@wdw qefv Not in 10 minutes
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0 likesHer facial expressions alone are manipulating
3 likesI read that as exorcised at first
0 likesLmfaoo
0 likesLMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
0 likesJim Carrey would have a field day
3 likesshe exercised every face muscle from 37:18 - 37:28
1 likeI noticed that too lmao
0 likes36:35 this has to take practice
2 likes30.01 is the standout for me
1 likemust have been a great workout haha
0 likes@Inward Litdude those wierd facial... movements are so creepy lmao. Who TF does that??? Definitely getting tweaker vibes
2 likesFitness is her passion
2 likes@Eagle Fang 🤣
0 likes@Inward Lit To answer your question seriously, that expression is highly unusual in human adults, but common in other primates. It’s adrenalised suppressions of rage. Not covert suppression, but it’s a replacement for lower-teeth “snarl", where the mouth opens with the jaw fully tightening downwards and jutting the chin outwards. It’s essentially an attempt to release her intense anger whilst hiding her teeth, which is primal and involuntary (not fake like her other ludicrous animations).
11 likes@Mint Chocolate ROFL
0 likes@ourcorrect opinions It’s super weird to read an informed comment in a Youtube section but thanks for explaining. It totally makes sense.
2 likesFacial yoga. 😳
1 likeGosh, Geez, you know even though the interview was so long ago, I think you're right.
0 likes@Inward Lit LOL the one at 37mins, I think her favourite just dropped and she came up on a pill
0 likesLol she like Charles Manson
0 likesShe's as flexible with her face as she is with the truth.
1 like@Inward Lit she looks like me when I’m tweaking
0 likesShe's like a female Jim Carrey
1 likeAn efficient workout
0 likesTrue, but this particular Lazarus will not be rising from the dead.
0 likes@jared leviathon true, but tbf bad angle
0 likesThe face workout
0 likes@Bimbo baggypants came here to mention him. Would love to see Jim Carrey’s reaction to this fine display of facial acrobatics.
0 likesshe got a face like an old leather wallet
0 likes@AusFusion Cooking Channel: 30:01?
0 likesYou can tell A LOT about somebody just by looking at their eyes folks. The crazy ones ALWAYS have scary looking eye balls. RIP Sherri, you put up one hell of a fight 👍
15 likesI must have watched this half a dozen times at this point and what struck me this time is the lack of theory of mind on Stephanie's part in regards to how she responded to the questions about Sherri's place of work and her job. Who in the hell can't remember whether they met someone or not but remembers what they do for a living and can also regale you with every meaningless detail of their own life story? I don't know what some of my close friends and consistent acquaintances/drinking buddies do for a living, let alone their significant others!
0 likesIt would be interesting to see her on the other side interrogating someone accused of murder
10 likesIs this video cut in the beginning? It seems like the original had additional footage/exposition on the crime and that the opening scene was intended to be a transition from that to the interrogation.
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I think it has like 30 mins missing. Used to be nearly an hour 😞
0 likesIt’s been butchered 😡
0 likesthe most eerie thing about this to me is that she’s probably having flashbacks the entire time of the exact moments of her ending sherry’s life. it’s terrifying how she got away with it for that long.
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She got away with it for so long because she was a cop at the time of the investigation.
164 likesI've watched this video a couple times and what I can't get is how the cops thought The murder was done through burglary. There was injury caused after death. That is saying it's personal
225 likesNot only that, but his brother played basketball at Northridge
178 likes@Beeble Booble 😂 hood one
4 likes@Beeble Booble bruh 🤣
7 likesThat's what I'm thinking about when I watch all of these interrogations...they're probably reliving their crimes the whole time.
50 likesExactly
2 likes@Beeble Booble Lmao!! yall really have me cracking up
5 likes@Captain Canberra not necessarily. They probably suppress the memory in order to continue living a normal life.
14 likesOUT OF TOPIC BUT YOUR PFP IS SO CUTE I WANT IT
1 likeI was thinking about that, too: she probably expected to have to use her alibi right away, but then they never questioned her. So a few months go by, and she’s just waiting… but nothing happens. Then a year goes by… she’s a little jumpy, but still nothing. Ten years go by, and dna testing science evolves to the point that had the murder happened today, she would have definitely been found out. In fact, she’s pretty sure she left tons of dna at the murder scene that was probably sampled and put into storage. Can they test dna that old? But no one’s going to look into a case that happened ten years ago, right? By the time twenty years have passed, she figures that it’s a done deal. Something she’ll never have to deal with again. And then one day, it comes back to bite her in the ass.
28 likes@Captain Canberra yup!!
0 likes@George Karson Disfigurement of the face is a big tell - the murderer is nearly always someone known to the victim. The eyes are damaged so that the victim can never identify the murderer (even if dead) and facial damage, in this instance, would more than likely denote jealousy.
5 likesIt was definitely some covering up done on this case.
2 likes@George Karson also, if nothing was stolen could be a noteworthy thing in suspected burglary
0 likes@Tony Arcieri honestly I think she gotta away with it for so long cause the department back in the day was reluctant to invest one of the own.i watch videos of cops arresting other cops dui ext. And that shit didn't happen in the 70s and 80s. Were in the age of accountability.
3 likesShe's remembering the murder as the questioning goes on 🥺
1 likeI love the "a million years ago" comment she keeps throwing out when talking about the time. It's almost as if she's trying to say: "I wasn't caught back then, so who cares? Let's just sweep this under the rug and let this go."
5 likesIt took her over an hour to realize it was an interrogation, but it was probably already too late for her to lawyer up 😂
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Never too late but the earlier the better Is but in her case it was over before it started
1 likeI’m not even a cop, but I can tell with her body language she’s guilty af!
2 likesI transcribe homicide interrogations for a living and I hear a lot of "You know what I'm saying?" and "You know what I mean?" and "You know?" used excessively. Some people go hard on the TMT rambling and it's a headache. Fkng hilarious how people think they can get away with murder in this day and age. This woman must have been a really terrible detective, that's all I gotta say.
1 likeShe's had 25 years to come up with a story, and this is what falls out of her mouth. Hubris.
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I know she says it in the video but oh gosh it was like a million years ago? What was I doing a million years ago... probably a primordial slime oozing out of a sea sponge? Couldn't really tell you...
834 likesprobably over complacent, she thought she got away
452 likesafter 20 years she probably thought she got away with it
490 likesHer best lie would have been that she and Sherri developed a lesbian relationship after they met at the hospital and agreed to meet to talk about John. Then admit they met the murder morning where she gave her the playful bite as they'd agreed to tell John that evening about the situation. After she left, then the two Mexicans come in and commit the murder. Of course she had to lie, because alternative lifestyles were taboo at that time, etc. In Cali- she had a good chance of walking with that story.
356 likesShe didn't think she had to have a story since she thought she got rid of all the evidence in the LAPD's evidence rooms, but the DNA swab test was filed away in a place she did not know, so she was unable to steal it.
158 likes@the sane party omg thats genius
49 likes@the sane party and you never killed anyone ? Lol
68 likes@E H hahaha sorry that was funny.
2 likesI'm still watching this but is she in prison now? There is never a good reason to kill anyone. And I can't stand liars this lady is crazy.
25 likesNot really, All lies are hubris. Its just tjat some are more some are just more eloquent. You can put all the lipstick on a pig you want, its still a pig.
14 likes😭😭😭
0 likes@the sane party Except, I think it was a postmortem bite... That would be some kinda kinky..
49 likes@the sane party Pt. 2: Also, being a lesbian wasn't taboo in 1986 anymore than it is now... But the postmortem bite is the real winner...
18 likesWelp tbh she thought she wouldn't be caught. I mean she might've had a story years ago just in case but she probs forgot it
14 likes@mandarina blue As a cop, and knowing that DNA testing wasn't available in 1986, she should've realized that evidence would've been preserved and was sitting somewhere to possibly come back and bite her someday (no pun intended). She should've had some kind of alibi ready just in case...or tried to, somehow, tamper with the evidence...
43 likesLol it wasn't enough time
2 likesFax
0 likesThe Breakfast Clubber true. But being in law enforcement she should try to prepare for a possible cold case opening back up.... especially with DNA becoming a thing.
11 likesReminded me of Oscar Pretorius giving evidence at his trial.
5 likesikr
1 likethey caught her off guard!
8 likesAfter 5 years she probably thought no way in hell she’d get caught lmaoo
6 likesI think she knew there was evidence against her in 1986 they could have followed up but chose not to, so she assumed she was going to be protected forever
9 likesCops can be arrogant sometimes giving them a god complex. It especially goes for cops who commit crimes.
10 likesrachybaby72 Maybe not in California yet most everywhere else, definitely so.
2 likesIt's because by like the third year she thought she was clear. You wouldn't expect after 25 years someone to come investigate you
6 likes😂
0 likes@the sane party they knew the bite came AFTER she was dead
5 likesMy comment was about her best lie. The bite is just expert against expert. You can buy the opinion you want from the marketplace. All she needed was reasonable doubt, and the political correctness of Cali politics takes care of the rest. She would have walked, then moved on to talk-show gold.
12 likes@Z This is a myth that's been around way too long. Psychopaths aren't really any more intelligent than 'normal' people walking around. (Neither are sociopaths.) They are convincing about it but that's part of their manipulation. Check it out on google if you want.
15 likesThe fact that she should have been a suspect back when it happened and wasn't just because she's a cop, she probably didn't think she ever would have been brought up on charges at all.
2 likesThing is, she's not expecting the case to resurface after all those years! She's not prepared and that's absolutely the detectives' intention: to take her by surprise and see what they can get!
1 like@the sane party You know, that story sounds compelling except ONE MAJOR PROBLEM! The bite marks, as mentioned in the video, was POST MORTEM! It's easy to forensics to tell if an injury was post-mortem! She was really dumb to have done that! 🤣It's REALLY DIFFICULT for her to explain the bite marks if her DNA was found on it!
7 likes😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
0 likesI had to look up what Hubris ment and yea hella hubris.
1 likeDebbie Young Understood. I guess they SEEM more intelligent bc of their hyper-focus & fixation. Anyone who is super focused on something tends to know much about it. Thx for the distinction.
2 likesShe also had 25 years to forget about it
9 likes@the sane party agree, her talking to these cops is what put her away. The DNA could have been explained by a good attorney. They had no proof she killed her.
0 likes@Blue Bear lol me too
0 likes@Lion Heart pigs are smart loving compassionate animals. Let’s not use animal in a matter of speech to describe lowly human traits. Thx
4 likes@Jenny Àldrich You can't stand liars? So you're a perfect human being and have never lied in your entire life? Please say reasonable things. Why not just say you can't stand for horrible acts?
1 like@the sane party there would be no evidence of a relationship between them. Or evidence of her being a lesbian.
2 likes@Z There are very few genius sociopathic serial killers. Jack the Ripper, and the Zodiac Killer come to mind.
0 likes@Jonathan Huerta you got a problem with me I never said I was perfect and no I don't lie yes in the past when I was a teenager.
0 likes@Jonathan Huerta what are you on this lady's side?
0 likes@the sane party omgthats brillant!
0 likes@E H LMFAO
0 likesIt does not matter what her story was. DNA doesn’t change nor lie
3 likesI feel like she probably practiced what she would say if she got questioned a lot back then
1 like@the sane party bruh 💀
0 likesShe didn't come up with a story. She thought she already got away with it. Also, the can't remember thing is a strategy in and of itself.
1 like@Jenny Àldrich mans really said she doesn't lie 💀
0 likesBarianKnight
0 likesOr psychology ;)
Lmfaoooo this is gold
0 likesShe never thought she'd get caught.
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@E H im gonna cry laughing
0 likes@A-Frame-Wedge they don't get rid of evidence, even in cold cases. They keep it, they just give up inspecting it and move on to other cases.
0 likes@Pink. Lemonade If you read the book Lazarus Files you will find out so much of the evidence went missing, Stephanie Lazarus worked at the precinct that held the evidence and it is assumed she was the one who stole the evidence.
1 like@A-Frame-Wedge oh, I didn't know that. I was just saying that in general they wouldn't throw away evidence in a cold case, but I didn't know they where saying that Stephanie herself destroyed it.
1 like@Z Sociopaths are generally more impulsive, while psychopaths tend to plan better.
0 likesBy this time there's no way she would have had any thoughts that it would come back on her. So she wouldn't have spent time and effort year after year checking she had stories sorted just in case. It was over. Done. She had got away with it.
1 likeShe never thought she’d be sitting in one of these rooms talking about it.
0 likes@SEBAS_andshrimp i agree. It was finished , swept under carpet. The only thing that could have gone wrong, reinvestigating it, happened. And to be honest, with lots of crimes happened & happening, she knew she had a fair chance of never paying for what she did
1 like@Karen Skinner I’m glad they reopened this one and gave the family the peace of mind they deserved 26 years ago!
2 likes@SEBAS_andshrimp yes, she had an enjoyable free 20 plus years after doing a violent murder, so she did get something she certainly shouldn't have
2 likes@SEBAS_andshrimp Just a few minutes before this meeting she was wondering what to have for lunch. Now this. LOL!!! Ouch!!!
3 likesNo matter her story - the bite came back and bit her in the mouth
1 likeShe probably had a story but it’s been so long and now that’s it’s actually happening she just freezes and gets scared that they know and suspect her
1 like@A-Frame-Wedge really? Wow. That's awesome
0 likesThat's probably why she DIDNT have a story. She didnt expect to be interrogated 25 years later
0 likes@rachybaby72 sorry for responding to a monnnths old comment but do you know if there was a common idea about DNA testing before it was actually tested and proven to work? it’s interesting to think about detectives transition from going “there’s nothing to do with this blood”>>“it’d be crazy if there was a way to test this blood”>>“I heard there’s going to be a way to identify blood”
1 like@rachybaby72 That is what a human being would think. A psychopath is too full of itself to actually create any alibi after so much time.
1 like@the sane party that was not a
0 likes@the sane party damn she had 20 years and a YouTube commenter came up with a better story
0 likes@Blue Bear lol 😂 this is gold.
0 likes@Jonathan Huerta Lol I understand what you are saying. The truth is we all have sociopathic tendencies. Some people just won't admit it and call me crazy.🤣
0 likes@rachybaby72 it def was taboo back then. HIV/AIDS was prevalent and wlw took care of the men bc they were taboo with the virus.ppl thought it could get passed in every possible way
0 likes@A-Frame-Wedge I mean I fucking would
0 likes@Minerva Minavera No, being a lesbian wasn't taboo back then, and nobody was really talking about women with regard to HIV/AIDS. Everyone was talking about men, which is why you ignored my "lesbian" argument and pivoted to "men".
0 likesAt least she'll have another 27 years to realize that.
1 like@Daily Dissent Ironically, if she had confessed back then, she most likely would have been out of
0 likesjailprison by now. Maybe out very early due to good behaviour.Really surprised ol John had the nerve to talk considering he was basically the reason all this happened. He could have prevented it all.
49 likesAlso, her faces at 25:00 are pure nightmare fuel. That was actual insanity showing itself. No normal person would make those faces in that situation.
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I come back to this video every so often just to click forward and see that lol It's soooo weird and creepy🤣
6 likesTrue! Her facial expressions are creepy!
4 likesAt that moment, I feel like she's reliving the murder. Creepy af.
1 likeDid you just blame someone for the murderous actions of another, because they were cheated on??? You do know that there are strong independent women out there who get cheated on, lick their wounds and then move on with their lives, right? And they don't even have to murder their rival to do so. Sorry, but that was a dumb comment.
0 likesShe’s acting confused with those evil eyes.This should be investigated when the woman was killed , but am sure there was cover up to protect this evil woman.
2 likesShe went on the offensive to throw the objective back on the interviewers. At that moment she was very comfortable to be manipulative. What she hid was very clearly noticed by her facial expressions. Lack of empathy or reflective of any feelings she may have had once she recalled it
4 likesJust by her facial expressions you can tell she's trouble. Look at the number of times she blinks. Reminds me of another famous actor who was in a defamation case.
3 likesYou know, she says, “you know?” an awful lot. I’m starting to think I do know. Everything. I now know everything.
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Lmfaooooo
11 likesSooo....please tell me about everything..
8 likes@YearWalker well, y'know it's like that y'know
37 likes@Yaos You know, well I mean, you know, I mean, I think so you know.
14 likesj
0 likesI know.
3 likesI wish I didnt read this comment cause now Im noticing them even more. She is fucking g r a t i n g. How do investigators have the patience for this shit.
9 likes@Its Emby I was born in Ucraina and have been living in Italy for more than 15 years, my English isn't perfect but as someone that have been studying it for years, it's difficult to me to understand how her one seems to be so limited. But I guess it is mostly due to the stress factor as she didn't expected to be interrogated at that moment and she was careful about things that she was saying. So this video is still a great example of human reaction.
2 likesI know you know. I know. I get it. I get the concept.
2 likesYeah?
1 likeHow many fingers i'm holding on my hand?
take a shot everytime someone says "you know" or "i mean" :D
1 likea drinking game based on how many times she said this would kill us
2 likesI shouldn't have read this comment before watching 😅
3 likeshahaha right! However, I'm thinking "No, I do not know anything, please explain"
1 likeya know 🤷♀️😧🥴🤷♀️
4 likesRead this and she immediately said it 3x
1 likeWow, you're so clever!
1 likeImagine the detectives tell her that, I would have loved to see her reaction, facial expression wise too 😂
1 likeShe said you know while I was reading your comment LOL
0 likesLAMOOOOOOOO
0 likesIdk why this comment took me out 😂
0 likesThat's pretty true, you know?
0 likes@HAPY HAPY HAPY or "gosh" or "gee" 😂
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesThe fact that she “has been doing this a long long time” and couldnt suppress her guilty behavior; or stop the discussion all together, and ask for a lawyer shows me the bar set to hire police seems too low…
1 likeWouldn't an innocent person just say, "I have nothing to do with it. If you consider me a suspect then I will speak with a lawyer". I think Stephanie thought she could talk her way out of it which was a huge mistake.
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"Maybe if I use every single facial expression known to man, I can convince them that I'm baffled by this incident."
1 likeagree, I definitely feel like she thought she'd get special treatment bc "I'm a cop, these other cops are my buddies, this is just a formality, it's been 25 years there's no way I'll stop getting away with it now!!!" I think she was also trying to build up some rapport with the cops she was talking to and that's part of the reason she was rambling so much, almost like oh we're just chatting about other things like my vacation (Hawaii I think she said?) and the stuff about Sherri is just interspersed here n there. this is obviously just speculation on my part but I also kind of wonder if maybe she'd seen some things covered up by cops for another cop and thought she might get the same favor
1 likeMaybe not innocent. But a smart person would say that.
0 likesJust found this channel .im so late the breakdowns are next level very detailed and put together So well. I can see much time was put into this. I will watch all these . hoping for some more soon. Well done
0 likesI love learning how interviews are set out and how they work, it's so interesting to me, watching how she reacts👏👏👏👏
3 likesI honestly feel so bad for the father. He knew right away who killed his daughter, but had to wait 23 years for the police to even give attention to his lead.
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I know, so awful. Were her parents still alive when Stephanie got arrested? I HOPE so. (This is the first I am hearing of this case so I don’t know).
51 likesMakes sense, sadly. The boys in blue always have each other's backs.
49 likes@Kathleen St.Denis oh oh oh, I just realized that’s it’s quite likely they had passed by the conviction, seeing as Rutton was quite old in the clip of him from the sentencing hearing, this is actually sad wtf
17 likes@Casey Aulbach Yes as demonstrated by this one hour video of boys in blue grilling another boy (I mean girl but whatever) in blue... While the pass she got 23 years ago is disgusting I agree, it probably wouldn't have happened if DNA was a thing back then.
11 likes@Casey Aulbach I'm cherry-picking this video because you're the one commenting on it about how boys in clue protect each other. And DNA had definitely something to do as explained at the beginning of this video. And the husband of Sherri at the time, John, told police it's not Lazarus. Did the police was biased and didn't think Lazarus could possibly be a suspect because she was a cop? Sure. Did it protect her once they learned the truth? Absolutely not. Do police officer officer protect each other? to some extent yeah. Was this the right video to make the comment you did? I don't think so...
9 likes@Casey Aulbach that's why I partly distrust Police
6 likesI'm just glad that she didn't harm the parents ....
0 likes@pronoe I mean you've just said why it's relevant, because they didn't take the father's concerns seriously as it related to a police officer
5 likes@Miles The husband of Sherri also told the police it couldn't be her. She didn't get a pass because she was police per se but because they couldn't believe a police officer would do something like this.
2 likes@pronoe that’s the same thing lol.
7 likesThat sucks
0 likes@pronoe Exactly, they ruled out the possibility without due process, because she was a police officer.
5 likes@Casey Aulbach To start off pronoe was being pedantic by pointing out this video is a counterexample. Anybody would've reasonably interpreted your comment as "The boys in blue [almost] always have each other's backs".
3 likesBut pronoe didn't commit a logical fallacy in their first comment. We can write your comments more formally:
(1) you:
"The boys in blue always have each other's backs"
for all crimes committed by a policeman, police don't investigate the criminal
(2) pronoe:
"Yes as demonstrated by this one hour video"
there exists a crime committed by a policeman, where police investigated the criminal
(3) you:
"It is intellectually dishonest to refer to one YouTube video as evidence that the police don't ever turn blind eyes to crimes committed by their brethren."
[there exists a crime committed by a policeman where police investigated the criminal] does not imply that [for all crimes committed by a policeman, police investigate the criminal]
(2) is true as in the video, and it is the negation of (1). Sorry, you went off the rails with (3)—pronoe didn't make any such statement in the comment where (2) came from.
@H L found the fellow philosophy major
1 likeThey protect their own, until they don't I guess.
0 likesYes, 🥺🥺
1 like@Kathleen St.Denis Yes her parents were alive. They were there every day in the court room and Sheri‘s mother actually spoke before Stephanie sentencing. I am so glad they lived to see justice. I can only imagine their pain for 23 years.
10 likes@Powell Denise oh good, thank you! I’m glad they at least got that. 😔
4 likesIt was mentioned that the police did what they could, if they cannot find evidence, they cannot convict someone even if the family of the victim will accuse someone.
1 likeIt’s so crazy how the more pressure is added, her facial expressions become more exaggerated. She looks scary at some moments
5 likesI've heard that the victim's husband, John Rasmussen, was sleeping with Stephanie while married to Sherri. He can't be blamed for her death, but sleeping with Stephanie only gave her hope that he would be with her if it weren't for his wife.
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Not true. .was after...not the best situation
0 likes@Robbie No, it was when Sherri was still alive. And after.
0 likes@Anna not when they were married...one time before they got married and a little after...one time
0 likesImagine what it must have been like to have been interrogated or investigated by HER. Those encounters must have been dystopian experiences like something right out of the Gulag Archipelago.
4 likes“We had a fight so I went & killed her? That’s crazy” Yes it is CRAZY Stephanie, you’re crazy!
6 likesthe faces she made were so exaggerated i was genuinely embarrassed god she's infuriating
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I was too! It was so cringe that WE feel embarrassed ...and I don't understand why lol! So difficult to watch.
34 likes@Missy Dee then dont watch it
3 likes@Vincent M. I know right?
1 like@UpdateDotExe Judging by your other comments under this video - do you identify with her in some way? Cuz you sound pretty defensive really.
6 likes@T lol... agreed, SH!!
1 likeYes it is cringy, until i got to 37:17 i got kinda scared
3 likesShe looks like me when get asked about something that i broke.
0 likes@UpdateDotExe Einstein over here with godly advice.
2 likesHer nonverbal responses are all over the place too. Watch her blink rate when she responds. Same with the nodding of the head.
1 like@C C I know right?! Its so cringy
2 likesYou'd think so, however put in a similar situation, you're body language would be screaming as well. Even if people can control their "faces" there are many of things your body does without your knowledge when you're happy, sad, scared, lying and so on. Its very very entertaining actually. In my profession, I've learned so many different little tics the normal human body makes in the most bizarre scenarios.
0 likes@-Lunat1c- I'm curious as to why you'd ask this. I've seen their other comments as well, I would just like to know how their comments relate to this women in you're mind.
0 likes@UpdateDotExe Ladies and gentlemen, I give you one of the poor individuals who got the short stick in the IQ allocation programme.
2 likes@C C NO FAUSE LITERALLY WHAT WAS THATTTTT IM DYING OMG HAAHAHAHAHAH
0 likesWhen he asks her if she visited him at all, and she starts to think carefully, all he does is throw out an example, and this lady really tries to think back about his example
1 likeThe victim statements are always so impactful. I hope John Rutten doesn’t blame himself for the murder of his wife. @ 24:20 (-ish) really brings me to tears.
2 likesOne of the creepiest things is the look of pride on her face after she says "idk why. That's just crazy. That's just absolutely CRAZY" 20:20
28 likesIt’s the cadence of the voice, astute behavioral analysis, and the storytelling prowess for me.👍
4 likesI think her saying "it's so long ago" and "gosh, it's 2009!" is her subconscious way of internally screaming at herself, like "How in the FUCK is this coming back on me so far down the line? I was safe!"
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I can't put myself in her mind, but for me if I committed a crime this serious I never would never stop worrying that it would come back to haunt me. How can anyone watch Cold Case Files or any True Crime Doc and not just know deep down that eventually it'll catch up? Hell, they even got the East Area Rapist after all these years. Anyone who committed a crime pre-DNA must be shitting themselves daily while they watch decades-old cases get solved.
87 likes@Aaron Walters that'd be terrifying, I would never be able to sleep
14 likes@Aaron Walters Thats part of having a conscience
28 likesShe knew what it was. The dna. Shes a cop. She knew
16 likesExcept that bite mark then
3 likes.......GOTCHA MOMENT😊
@Aaron Walters I mean, most crimes still aren't solved even despite DNA analysis. If the crime isn't tied to you via people that know you chances are you can still get away with it scott-free.
2 likesYup. N the sense of betrayal is going to come pretty soon, I haven't gotten to the end LOL but I imagine she's not going to be happy with the two cops, good thing they have backup behind the steel doors LOL because this lady looks like she could take out a couple football players
6 likesPro tip then If u committed a crime before good dna evidence hope it has a statute of limitations
0 likesUnderrated comment.
0 likesSomething that I noticed about Stephanie is she often looks at the detective like "was that the right answer" or looking for some sort of confirmation, like she's telepathically asking them "did I do okay?" It's pretty hilarious
0 likesShe is definitely re-living the murder in her mind during the final segment
1 likeMy word, she looks and sounds EXACTLY how I did when my mom would ask me if I did something bad. I'm kind of freaked out. At least I never committed a murder and I have to lie about it lol
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@Alex Bäck 😨😳😰
0 likesImagine being a kid in dare getting lectured about using drugs by a lady who murdered another lady over a guy, and then went on to marry a different guy
7 likesShe's clearly already forgotten the alibi/backstory that she planned if she were ever caught.
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Exactly
31 likesIt doesn't even matter. They already had the DNA evidence at this point and were ready to arrest her. I'm surprised they even needed to do this interrogation. They had already sent cops to Sherry's family's town waiting for this interview to end, ready to tell them the news that Stephanie was arrested.
177 likes@antjobert Yeah it struck me as weird to that they would need to do this interview. Like, if they found her DNA on the bite it's kind of hard to make a defense to that. "I happened to discover the body and wanted to check her vitals using an old Navajo trick passed down in my family!"
37 likesI suspect that thet kind of just wanted to talk to her themselves because she was a colleague they had worked with for a long time. Just out of curiosity and astonishment. Was this video even admissable in court? If it is then why do they do the miranda rights at all?
@khatool A confession is hugely helpful.
134 likes@HeadLikeOrange Yep, they could have a video of the murder and still will try to get the person to confess. That bit of dialogue of them admitting it is way more damming than anything else the State may bring forward as evidence.
51 likesGee... Gosh... Golly... God... Gee... Hmmm... I don't know... Gosh...
50 likesLol I was gonna rag on you and say "already forgotten it's been 25 years" but I'd hold my alibi in like a fart at dinner with the in laws.
16 likes@khatool I learned in a criminal law class that DNA isn't as damning as most people would think, and that it still is a bit of a flawed system. I don't want to talk too much about something I'm not really knowledgeable in, but it's food for thought
22 likes@khatool actually the detectives for that case were chosen for the lack of personal connections to Lazarus. They were afraid something would sicker through to her (during preparations etc.)
5 likes@khatool Because this wasn’t officially an “interrogation”. It was submitted as a surveillance video instead, as this was framed as a casual conversation rather than an official police interrogation. Hence why this was admissible in court. This was explained in the video.
18 likes@Open Thinker Yeah I got that, but then why can't the police just hidden camera everyone and go "Oh that? That was just a casual conversation!"
3 likes@khatool Well, because it's a unique case. In this one, since the suspect is employed in the police force, she knows how to avert questions in a police interrogation, due to the Miranda Rights (Right to silence, etc). Thus, in order to get her to admit to it, they have to do so through another method. Hence, the "Surveillance camera" instead of "Interrogation camera".
12 likesMost cases, interrogation more than enough. But when the suspect knows how to play that game, then the officers need to resort to a different means of proving the truth.
@Open Thinker I get why they did it from THEIR perspective. I'm talking legally. Like, surely the law is exactly the same for everybody? Otherwise, what stops a cop from arresting one of us and going "Oh they watched a lot of JCS videos they know to just get a lawyer so we're going to just hidden camera them and say it's technically not an interrogation!
9 likes@khatool Miranda Rights apply regardless to whatever situation with the police, and the Right to Silence is exactly the same. Also, police cannot refuse you a lawyer at all, especially if you have a private lawyer, since it is your right.
0 likesBesides, if you engage in a conversation about a crime you commit, then if you admit it then you are confirming your guilt. They'd only do this if they know the person is guilty and need to draw out a verbal confirmation about it. It's not like you'd casually admit to a crime you didn't do anyway in a conversation with the cops.
@Open Thinker THat still doesn't answer my question though. I'm talking from a legal point of view. You can't go into a courtroom like "Oh I knew they did it so I decided to forgo the standard legalities and be a maverick about it!"
6 likes@khatool And like I said, it depends on the case. In this case, since she's a police worker who understands the way police tactics work, they had to resort to a different technique. But they already had evidence against her, so this was basically getting more than what was necessary.
2 likesI can't claim to be a lawyer or understand how this works for each state. But I would guess that this is a very rare thing that doesn't happen a lot, and would therefore only be used in situations where it is necessary due to the low chance of success with a standard police interrogation.
I'm sure different states have different laws regarding this, but overall this isn't a violation of rights: you have the right to stay silent when engaging with the authorities, and if you freely admit to a crime, then even if it isn't recorded those people can be witnesses to the act of admittance, and can testify against you.
Besides, it's no different to talking about it in public and a random surveillance camera happens to record you.
Also, you wouldn't casually admit to doing something you didn't do to a random person, so this would only apply if guilt is guaranteed and they just need a verbal confirmation from the suspect to solidify the charges beyond current evidence.
@khatool I'm a CJ student, and my coursework has made it abundantly clear here that the law is context sensitive--the necessary steps are considered, taken, and evaluated on a case by case basis. Since the individual here was a police veteran, the circumstances are different from those presented in a "standard" cold-case murder. At the end of the day, what is and isn't admitted as evidence is largely at the discretion of the judge.
9 likes@khatool I mean, they could try to do this to others, but no criminal is going to have a casual conversation with the police. Which is why when they look for a confession, they usually wire someone close to the person or someone that the culprit may confess to (there are cases where you can watch this if you just google). So they do use hidden cameras, just normally not themselves.
5 likesThe police can go anywhere with a hidden camera and expect a confession, but almost no criminal would talk to a cop, she just did cause they lied to her about what they wanted to talk about in the first place, and then she was dumb enough to answer questions about the homicide she committed.
So yes, like any other hidden camera, or voice recorded confession, this video was admissible in court.
If caught at the time she would have immediately denied even knowing John was married. Now she thinks it would make her seem guilty to lie about this. Completely all over the place in terms of strategy
1 like@HeadLikeOrange I assume that you could fight the validity of the DNA evidence but in
0 likesConjunction with a confession is pretty damning
@Hayden Gomez I haven’t fact checked this but I remember hearing a story about how the cops thought that they had a serial killer but it turned out that the swabs were contaminated with a factory workers DNA
2 likesBut that could all be false so take it with a grain of salt
Considering how sloppy she was she may not have ever had one.
1 like@Hayden Gomez consider the DNA evidence in the OJ case. The defense took the race card and put Furman the detective on trial, add a tight bloody dried glove fitting appointment gone bad, and OJ's overwhelming DNA evidence did not matter.
1 like@khatool Yes, it was admissible: Go to 3:45 in the video for explanation
0 likes@khatool I think it feels different because it’s in an interrogation room, but keep in mind it’s their common place of work. The police have body cams recording their conversations, they put wires on informants and feed them questions, etc. I’m pretty sure Miranda rights don’t need to be read until someone is under arrest. Up until that point, they are free to leave. This is clearly a voluntary discussion, she’s willingly “helping” them.
0 likes@khatool about the last part, i could imagine that, in case of prosecuting police officers, you can argue that they dont need to be read the Miranda rights bc they know em. Also the video states that the footage was submitted as surveillance not interrogation footage.
0 likes@antjobert They did it because it creates a story and facts that can be used for court. Anything she says gives information to the cops and lawyers that can be used for many different purposes. An example would be the suspect could be caught in a lie and then the video of the interrogation is used to show that she lied. The main job of interrogations are information gathering. The second objective is a confession.
0 likesThey did at 47:06 as soon as they arrested her. I'm sure the interrogation was to gather evidence and catch her in lies
0 likesWhat do you expect? It was like a million years ago
0 likesthats because she came up with it a million years ago
1 likeI mean how could she remember man that was like a million years ago
0 likes@khatool It’s pretty common practice to do an interrogation whether they have a mountain of evidence or not. If they can squeeze out a confession, it helps a LOT. Either way, it’s easier to put together what happened when you have a conversation with the suspect before they know that you they’re guilty.
0 likesI too was wondering if it was admissible ! (without reading Miranda rights). Maybe it was a training exercise
0 likesAhhh…. Very weird the way the law works - that casual interviews are admissible even when done in an interrogation room! She directly asks if she is a suspect and they don’t really answer the question. They say she’s there of her own free will - so maybe that’s why?
0 likesThanks to these two adroit cops this malfeasant is paying the price for her crime. Great commentary and the exorcist clip at the end is solid gold!
1 likeAnd SHE passed the tests to become a police officer in the States?! Wow.
2 likesI'm doing a facial exercise class, and my teacher uses these clips of her as an example. We all memorized the pattern and do it daily! Even if she's a murderer, she's good at learning kids this stuff!😃
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I used to do facial aerobics, 🙂
0 likesSo glad your channel is still here! Was lead to believe you had quit YT.
3 likesShe looks like someone who has learned how a human should act.
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Bra😂
4 likesLol totally
7 likesShe completed a basic course 😂
43 likesZucc bought her course
35 likesGemme Sugar water
12 likesThe skillshare class
5 likesMaybe she went to Tommy Wiseau's acting school haha
6 likesMore like attempted to learn and failed.
3 likesshe’s so creepy
8 likes@ourcorrect opinions her facial expressions reminded me of one recent US president.
19 likeswho just learned*
0 likesI guess she read a wikihow tutorial
0 likesWell that's exactly what sociopat is about.
2 likesThat’s a sociopath for ya
1 likewell to be fair, she is experiencing the most terrifying moment of her life. what would be creepier is if her behavior was completely ordinary
1 likeYou are kidding
0 likesngl this is exactly what i was thinking... and, as someone with autism who tends to act The Exact Same Way even when I AM LITERALLY TELLING THE TRUTH, it made me realize i better pray i never EVER have to get taken in for questioning because holy shit i would look SO guilty even if i didn't do anything
4 likes@sushi there used to be a video on here called "guilty until proven innocent" but it seems to be taken down...it describes this situation exactly and i'm in the same boat with you, I'd probably be the guiltiest looking innocent suspect to ever sit in that room...
4 likesNot really, she did a very poor job at learning that
0 likesYo you’re exactly right it’s so weird!
0 likesI took personal offense
0 likes@Sombrero it’s still up, unless there’s a different video you’re talking about
1 likeIt's amazing how all that time went by and she didn't practice a good speech or some of the most common questions she could receive.
1 like"Did you ever go to his house?" -> "Good, I don't know, I don't think I did"... NOBODY forgets visitings your ex's house and meeting his wife
This interview is gold. I can watch her squirm over and over again.
10 likesHey man why don't you make more of this videos? Its awesome to say the least! I enjoyed watching this kind of videos.
2 likesShe gives me really strong Annie Wilkes vibes…..to think that those deranged eyes filled with rage were the last images that Sherri saw before she died :( Stephanie is where she belongs.
4 likesThe fact that she got away for 20+ years when she’s a terrible liar. If only they listened to the dad and just questioned her
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Very rarely does a case go cold because of a killer's competence. It's usually due to terrible police work.
330 likesThey said that since she was a police officer, the detectives working the case at the time just brushed it to the side. Maybe because they worked with her so they couldn't imagine her doing something like this, or just trying to cover one of their own. Sad either way.
230 likesYeah, but you're ignoring the fact that his brother played basketball at Northridge
145 likesThey were too busy chasing those two Mexicans around.
12 likes@TIV67 Playz thanks im roman catholic and already saved.
3 likes@Simeon Roban Yikes, did the police steal your grammar too?
4 likesthe police department often covers up their colleagues crimes on purpose!!
19 likes@Simeon Roban you should read the wiki page for this case. The criminalist who obtained the original DNA sample linking Lazarus to the murder claims she was told directly by her supervisor to overlook Lazarus.
24 likes@Simeon Roban ummm do you know anything about police brutality or have watched the news of the countless murders of black people that the police attempt to cover up?
5 likes@dandy's figures all of them innocent?
0 likes@Tommy Swenumson hmmmmm wonder why many people are very sceptical towards cops.
1 likejust proves corruption
2 likesChi C
0 likesU
0 likes@Nick Cap exactly. Thank you
0 likesShe was a cop! A cop! That's a perfect camouflage!
0 likes@hateyouwithapassion1 sure they do
0 likes@Lazy Daisy no nothing at all... dont you know you must fight against police and be belligerent when you are among cops.
0 likesWhen can I expect some new videos Jim? Your content is absolutely amazing
1 likeThem talking to her for just over an hour while already having the evidence to arrest her and having people waiting to cuff her just seems like such a troll move and I love it
1 likeSo, if they had all of this original testimony of this feud between her and the victim, why was she never interrogated or considered as a suspect in the beginning?? Couldn't be because of her affiliation with law enforcement, could it?? They would never sweep obvious intel under the table for one of their own, would they?? 🤔
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I've seen a few comments about her hubris, but she evidently wasn't confident enough to let herself be incriminated right away in order to be acquitted (and protected from further prosecution). UPDATE: Apparently the victim's father was told he "watched too much TV" when he tried suggesting Stephanie as a suspect. Evidence went missing and police had nothing to say about it (pretty clearly either a cover-up or flat-out incompetence). Stephanie reported her gun missing 13 days after the murder. Stephanie ended up a detective, married to a detective. Flash forward to the time of this video: since the bite swab showed female DNA, five female suspects were considered and everyone but Stephanie was ruled out. Even found guilty, Stephanie was not fired but was allowed to retire from the police department.
1 likeOMG, that ending!
3 likesSomeone deserves some kind of an award 🏆
Man I bet her heart absolutely sumo slammed into her stomach when that name was brought up
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I was thinking the same this. She would have believed all those years that she got away with it.
158 likesI’ll bet every time DNA advances were made over the years, she’d get brown trousers.
97 likesYou could hear it in her voice, I'd have loved to have seen her face.
42 likesYep, she must have felt the urge to puke
14 likesThe wiki article on this case hints that there might have been police tampering with the evidence in the case file, but that it was later able to be accessed. It's possible there were backups she didn't know about. She may have thought she was in the clear if she or her husband (also a cop) or another officer she knew had tried to remove evidence.
17 likes@Frederick Flintstone Yeah, his word can be described as nothing but crocodile tears.
0 likes@Frederick Flintstone totally agree! Must have been something to do with her lips I'd say! 😉
1 like@Matti O youd love to see her face but hate to smell the room... cant blaim her tho.
0 likesAnd i have no soubts she shat herself, i mean first she pretends she doesnt remember the guy and her first words are "oh i went to school with him" THE DUMBEST THING SHE COULDVE SAID. It immidiately told detectives shes hiding something. If she said "do i know John Soandso? Yes, yes i do, why?". Or yes i did if she hasn't seen him in a while.
My point is, saying that is not suspicious, saying anything else is (besides the truth - yes, we dated for years)
@Brandon Sutton you wouldnt remember someone you knew for like 10 years and dsted for around 4-5, also fucked when you werent dating, even when he got married? (Well the video said when he was engaged but still). Lets add another year to rhe relationship due to that sex thing so let's say 5-6 years... idk how long youve been alive and your relationship history but it is impossibke she wouldnt remember HER BOYFRIEND OF UP TO 6 YEARS, and then after refreshing her memory, the first thing she remembered about him was they went to the same school and not "we dated for like 10% of my life"
0 likes@Frederick Flintstone He might have been playing both of them, but still didn’t murder either, lol.
0 likesI wish they would have asked her about giving a bite impression. Or told her that DNA was recovered from the bite mark on the victim. Just to see the look on her face.
2 likes@Simon 1985 omg hilarious
0 likes@Simon 1985 if I had committed a murder, you would know it because the very next day I would be in a country with no extradition treaty. I can't believe she hung right around that police department for 20 years.
1 like@pradman81 no way. She thought about it every day for those 25 years. She probably was just waiting for the day to come
1 like@Frederick Flintstone bro tf is wrong with u that you'd even compare this brutal bludgeoning execution to cheating on someone Jesus Christ 😂
1 like@A W she didn't pretend to not know him, she pretended she didn't recognise the name because they pronounced it wrong
0 likesHA
0 likes@Grammar Splaining sometimes the best hiding spots are in plain sight
1 likeAs if she has a heart...
0 likesThe psychology behind the way people react during these interrogations is so interesting.
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You're right JOhNiE, survival techniques in situations like this this are very intriguing.
0 likesIt’s so pathetic watching someone you know is guilty put on a whole act for hours on end. Nothing is genuine. It’s like watching a child with cookies on their hand tell you a 3 hour story about how they’ve been taking a nap and didn’t even know there were any cookies
5 likesThey've not mirandized her and are conducting a "secret" interrogation which deprived her of the right to remain silent. Therefore it would seem reasonable to say none of this would be admissable in court later.
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Yeah, I'm curious about this too. Obviously she did it and I'm glad she's in prison, but what are the legalities of this situation...?
0 likesShe was NOT deprived in any way. She was free to remain silent and walk out at anytime without speaking a word. Only when arrested is law enforcement obligated to inform them of their rights.
0 likes@767 Driver but she was lied to about why she was being brought in there. I know that's legal to do, but... it's kinda messed up.
1 like@Heather Bukowski That was done for one reason and one reason only. To disarm her. Regulations mandate no firearms in those rooms. It was a safety precaution and a very astute one at that. Also, they leveled with her right off the bat. No hem and hawing, no skirting around it, they were truthful with her the moment she sat down. They put a LOT of preparation into this interview and handled it masterfully.
0 likesTo quote from Shakespeare’s Hamlet “lady doth protest too much methinks”! Her denials and her forced expressions are so very revealing which is why Shakespeare was a genius at understanding human behavior, even all those years ago when psychoanalyzing wasn’t yet a recognized method of understanding human behavior.
2 likesInterrogators: “would you be willing to give us a dna swab”
7459 likesHer: “Geeze I don’t know, you know, it’s like I don’t even know if I have dna you know.”
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What year is it? I lost my DNA in 1982
664 likesLMFAO😂
43 likesGeez Dna is like millions of years old..
196 likes“Geeze what year was I born do I even have dna anymore?”
148 likesI'm just trying to think. I'm just saying, it's been so long ago.
79 likesGeez 🤷♂️
20 likes@mEdnAzz (mijkolsmith) 😂
1 likeHow do you even get hired as a cop without providing a DNA sample?
16 likesDo they only do fingerprints or something?
I read that in her voice lol
12 likeslol
0 likesits 2009 now
11 likes😭🤣🤣
0 likes@John Wick LOL
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣 this alone is funny... not the situation but.... shed be capable of saying this verbatim
5 likesJust started watching, idk if this is a joke or if she actually says it
8 likesI swear imma lose my shit if she actually does 😂
I mean yeah gosh gee
4 likesGee, like I said, I don't have DNA since what, like 96.
10 likeswell geez, when was the big earthquake? i lost it then!
9 likesJeez! My DNA has no memory of being at the crime scene. Do you think that this is ironic how this is a cold case snd her last name is Lazarus. A case being brought back to life. Haha
11 likes@Ramadan Steve Presumption of innocence. She might've been fingerprinted today but back in '82-'86, there would absolutely not have been mandatory DNA-swabs.
1 like@Ramadan Steve back then yes it was only fingerprints. I have lotsa cops and Sargents and detectives in my family. I was gonna be a cop too but failed the test….lol. Guess I’m not cop material.
1 like*Insert derpy face*
2 likesLegendary comment. I laughed pretty hard at this one.
2 likesI mean you know I had DNA a million years ago, I don’t know, yknow!
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesDude I’m howling
1 like🤣
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesThis^^ 😂
0 likesOk
0 likesLOL
0 likesDis comment got me 🤣
0 likesHAHAHAHA
0 likes😂😂
0 likes@Who Cares "I mean it's 2009 so... pshhh"
1 likeNot accurate. You didn't include a week-long explanation of what DNA is and everything to know about it.
1 like@Who Cares let’s see I graduated in 92…
1 likeIts a wonder that in """"""""""""300 million sperms this one reached the egg"""""""""""""""
1 likeLmao
0 likesDna? Geeze, let me think ... it was so long ago...Let’s see...(squishes face) there were 10 of us in the dorms...I dated other guys, I'm sure he dated other girls...
1 like😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@JJJmac 😆😆😆😆
0 likesYour DNA was trapped in some amber Stephanie.
0 likes"we are just talking you're obviously free to leave whenever you want"
69 likes"leaves"
2 minutes later: you have the right to remain silent, do you understand?
Teared up from laughing
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Not just returns, but returns in handcuffs 🤣
3 likes"you can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave"
1 likeHearing him speak in court about his wife was so sad. She sounded like a good person and so does he. Very fitting to end the video like that.
2 likesI'm glad they got her. This just proves the old saying don't talk to the cops. It's amazing how she fell for all the tricks her arrogance or delusions did her in
1 likeThis case is the epitome of what's wrong with law enforcement today.
0 likesfunny how she remembers weird ass details but can’t answer simple straightforward questions lmaoo
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She has those memories to bury the bad lol
15 likesExactly
0 likes"I know how this stuff works". She's well aware of how corrupt her own industry is.
3 likesMiss you guys. I hope you are back soon in some form.
2 likesJust think. Stephanie probably thought she got away with it. Maybe took a few years for the stress to start to subside, but she moved on with her life. Was married and had a career. I'm sure the thought of the murder haunted her, though as time passed, she probably felt safer and safer.... And BOOM!! 25 years later. With so much to lose. Her life she built comes crashing down all at once. On top of being a cop sentenced to prison. What a tragedy all around for the families.
1 likePathetic. After all those years of being a cop it’s rather pitiful she hadn’t thought about this moment and better prepared for it based on what she knew about police interview procedures. Fortunately, murder is as stupid as it is evil, and God has mercifully ordained in a fallen world where it’s frequently not the best and brightest who kill!
3 likesWhat’s sad is that there a tons of these murder cases that are still unsolved and this one just so happen to get lucky enough to be picked and figured out. RIP to all those victims that don’t have justice
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And don’t forget that’s there could be a ton of of other cases of cops being the top suspect and the cases has been dismissed or went under the radar 😔
56 likes@Ahmed Suleiman true, I mean in this case she wasn’t the top suspect until it was picked up again but your point is still valid lol
7 likes:(((
1 likeBeautiful comment. May all their souls find peace along with their families
1 likeDon’t worry. We all face our judgment one day (god)
0 likes@Chef Boyard but a murderer could ask for forgiveness and get into heaven, while their victim could go to hell. That's not justice.
2 likesNice
0 likesmore videos( knowledge ) for me
After your death you dont need justice. Its only about those who are still alive.
0 likesI wish somebody would finally solve Jonbenet Ramsey's murder.
0 likes@ Tamara ..No you can’t just “ ask forgiveness “ and get into heaven. It doesn’t work like that. If someones told you that’s all you have to do they are misleading you. No where in the Bible does it say that’s all you have to do.
1 likeThis truly scares the shit out of me...
0 likesGuys, and I mean, this is just a hunch, BUT…I THINK she knows how these things work. She’s been doing this for a long time.
13 likesI would have loved it if they let Stephanie think that John was the suspect in his own wife's murder. I wonder how fast she would throw him under the bus or somehow implicate him. I have high doubts that he didn't know exactly who killed his wife. He may have been in utter fear of exposing this lunatic but still he knew.
0 likesThis video has been cut down.... Last ten times I've watched it, it's never been this short.
9 likesIt also starts in the middle of the sentence, unlike your other videos.
I liked the way you explained this so much I subscribed. Good job sir.
1 likeShe's acting like her relationship happened in the 15th century
28360 likesReplies (139)
Lmao
164 likesGosh, golly, gee. I really cant remember the girl my SOULMATE (perceived) married. HMMM????
852 likes🤣🤣🤣
38 likesHaha!
15 likesOr a Million Pictures ago 😂
97 likes💀💀💀
15 likes“1986?? What was that like, 6,000 years ago??? Golly gosh I can’t remember.”
225 likesDude some people have this bad of a memory for real. My mom is super forgetful.... she doesn’t even remember mine or my younger sister’s births ! lol but this lady is obviously bullshitting and deflecting like crazy
135 likesI read the comments before watching the video. And she certainly is😭😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
3 likesBrittDawggg Arf Arf! I think mom would remember taking someone’s face off.
1 like@BrittDawggg Arf Arf! I'm sorry, my grandmother also has bad memory. But this woman for sure is nothing but bluffing.
68 likesHahahah.
3 likesIf you get away with killing someone better stop smoking and drinking from disposable coffee cups.
46 likesbruh she does keep saying millions of years ago. Maybe the dinosaurs remember her relationship
108 likes@J K All true my good man , or woman. You're not Jackie Kennedy are you ? But the picture in my mind of someone her grabbing her by the you know what , is something that I hope I soon forget . Lol
4 likesOr 1,000 ad
7 likes@YogaFlame I like the idea of reading the comments first ! And getting stoned this time around. Hope the same people keep following these videos and we can just rip them up right down the line. I'm thinking of some kind of coalition.Maybe we could just Branch out and everybody start hitting the different videos from this channel . Start your own haggling group on that video and keep it going . You can have a partner if you want but that's for you two to work out and not the responsibility of the group Then we could all drop in here now and then and share our different experiences. Give each other tips .
3 likeshere ye here ye
6 likes🤣😂🤣
2 likes"What year is it? 2009?"
17 likesHaha, good one
4 likesGee... I dunno’, what year was the moon landing? I remember he drove a 240 or 260 Z back in the day... And what year was that released? And the only reason I remember this is because I have pictures of him in the gosh car. Golly, gee, I don’t remember, it could have been the 15th century...
18 likesAghahaha
2 likesWell, I don't remember much about many boyfriends i had because i blocked many things because of things they have done to me and me getting to a point where i was very unhealthy... And I'm 34, it wasn't so long ago... So it can happen... But definitely I wouldn't forget murdering someone 🤣🤣
7 likesPS: it's been actually 34 years ago cause i was born when that lady got killed. And yes, it's a lot of time.
Gosh, God, Gee😂
6 likesOh well considering it started when they got kicked out of heaven hahaha
4 likes🤣😝
2 likesHoly shit I just choked on my Ramen noodles
8 likesCheckmate, well said , nice analogy.
2 likes😂😂😂😂😂
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 likeYeah and acting like she has Alzheimer.
2 likesFar too many exaggerated facial expressions, serving as a huge smokescreen to try to confuse the detectives but then it becomes so obvious that it's all enacted .....
9 likesthe biblical Lazarus is her uncle
8 likesOr 1 million BC
1 like@넌 지금 잘하고 있어 And the world is only 7000 years old ? OUR it was the Jura time ?
1 like@Groovy Satan She dont remember the time of Noach ? al those water on earth ?
1 likekiss? i mean i guess we kissed, surely we held hands, so yea, maybe we kissed. You mean like on the lips? I mean how should i remember if he used his tongue? Hawaii? One time in band camp......
12 likesMore like B.C. ie a billion years ago 🤣🤣
1 like😅🤣😂
0 likesIt's been 84 years...
5 likesit happened 1986 and this interview was in 2009, When youre older you will understand it. I cant even remember things that happened and i did 6 years ago.
6 likes@Los Santos City that's not the issue here. It's the consistency she's talked about it. Humans forget things but she went from maybe knowing to going on a vacation to Hawaii
4 likesYou would too if you were guilty as hell!
2 likesIs that you in your profile picture? Your hair is so pretty!
1 likeOmg I was laugh so hard
0 likesthe good ol days
0 likesshe verily doth not remember detayles of this awefull tayle
3 likesLol
0 likes@넌 지금 잘하고 있어 did it feel good to flex your big words lol?
0 likes@넌 지금 잘하고 있어 imagine trying to sound intelligent to a bunch of strangers in the Internet lol.
0 likesThe op saying 15th century got the point across. You came along like, haha,I saw this word on the big bang theory the other day and I'm about to blow their minds with my knowledge lol. I see you
@넌 지금 잘하고 있어 yeah, everyone is someone on the Internet. You probably work at 7 11 and heard it on a podcast while you were changing the trash.
0 likesIf you were an evolutionary biologist, you would be aware the average person isn't going to be familiar with that time period, and you said it merely so you sounded smart. Again, you reiterated a joke already made, just with a different time period. I'm sure it made you feel smart and superior tho, so there's that.
Makes sense considering she handled it the way two 15th century women would have handled it.. By trying to murder each other.
0 likeshow did you deduce that?
0 likesFalse “million years ago” 😂
0 likes"awww geez gosh We dated before electricity was invented....let me think....whew...I mean....you know...LOL!!
1 likeTHANKYOU 😆
0 likes😂😂
0 likesHaha
0 likesFr
0 likesDuring the Ming Dynasty🤣
2 likes@Unregistered HyperCam 2 2021. Which makes 1986 even LONGER ago.
1 likeIt was a million years ago!
3 likesLol
0 likesOh man, jeez, ugh... ya know? It was, I .. I .. I think it was at least 1492?
0 likesJeez I don’t even remember if i was born when this happened two months ago.
0 likesIt sure feels that way when she tells it holy s*** haha
0 likesHaha killed it
0 likesBahahahaha I love your comment🤣☠️
0 likesGosh jeez
0 likesI completly agree.Its 2021 now and i have no idea what i did on certain dates.specificly .I could tell you where i worked in 1998 lol where i worked or lived but just things like that .I couldnt tell you where i went to dinner on Dec 7th 1998 lol .I couldnt tell you specific dates unless it was like where did we go on xmas that year
0 likeshahaha
0 likes@Sv Vr haha
0 likesnope it was when dinosaurs roamed on earth
0 likes@Brittany a billion years ago is an example of B.C.
0 likes"Let's see.....was that before or after the Battle of Agincourt? Let's see, that was in 1415, so it was probably....after. Geez, I don't know."
1 likeShe actually dated him long long ago in a galaxy far far away.
2 likes😂
0 likesThe minute these two interviewers mentioned the ex lovers name the stroke started and your witnessing the facial results pretty scary stuff
0 likesRight 🤣
0 likesshe is a cop. Show some respect
0 likesLMAO
0 likes☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
0 likes@Wavy Gravy exactly!! I'm like, how do you not know or forget if you've ever met your soulmate's then wife?! you don't forget those things, even if they happened "a million years ago".
0 likes😅😅😅
0 likesThe memory is seared into her brain.
0 likesIt did. I clearly remember her from boarding school
0 likesI can't remember much about someone I dated like 15 years ago, let alone longer than that, can barely even remember her name. Let alone anything we ever did, and we were engaged, lmao.
1 likeWell yea! Cuz it was so long ago!
0 likes@The McPoyles I don't have too many issues remembering things I do every day, I have extreme issues remembering one off things that happen rarely though. Even if they would be deemed as extreme or important by other people. Would be screwed if I got falsely charged with murder apparently. Of course I know from watching almost every video on this channel and others to never say anything and get a lawyer instantly, lol. Can tell my lawyer that my memory sucks and can't remember anything.
0 likes@The McPoyles Holy shit that is insane. I don't remember a single classmate from any time before like 8th grade (and even then I can only remember 2 or 3),and zero of my teachers, and I'm only 37. Maybe its all the weed I used to smoke every day.
0 likespeople do have bad memory though and it could be like this. we all know shes bullshiting but something that happened almost 30 years ago can definitely be foggy
0 likesong
0 likesShe even says "it's been a million years ago"😂
1 likein fairness 30 years is a long time..
0 likes20+ years ago is a very long time tho lmao
0 likesShakespeare got his inspiration from her story
0 likesWhat’s do you mean 15th century ! I5 took place a “million” years ago, before the Neolithic age !
0 likesShe looks 15th century.
0 likes@Panther Platform 14th
1 likelooool
0 likesCan someone please give this woman an Oscar?
0 likesLol
0 likes@Los Santos City you’d remember that time of ur life if you killed someone
0 likesHe’re the he’re the! Gosh gollovock! This mustn’t be centurions of ages ago, my settling houseman was my favorite, I don’t remember the ancient scrolls of thou time
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesValeria, you awesome. made me laugh
1 like@Jan M Savage How sweet! Thank youuu!
0 likesLMFAO!!!
0 likes🤣😂🤣😂🤘
0 likesDinosaurs were blooming back then
0 likes😭😩🤣🤣🤣
0 likesYeah, BC!
1 likeTo be fair it is a very long time ago lol
0 likesThat was a quality comment. 😂👍🏼
0 likesunrelated, but you’re so pretty
2 likes@Valeria Galicia 😄👍
0 likes@mckenzie digiallonardo You’re such a sweetheart! Thanks babe! <3
1 like@Valeria Galicia ofc love 🥰❤️🔥
0 likesGee
0 likes15th century is generous. She is acting like she hooked up with Ramses II
1 like@Valeria Galicia.....I'm pretty old and can't remember much....but it kinda comes in handy because I never see any re-runs onTV!
0 likes@Randall Polk......Yeah, that really good shit makes me think I can accomplish great things too!
0 likes@][_inaBeatle•.......Son of a bitch, wish you hadn't said that shit about not forgetting you murdered someone.....I mean, shit...I blacked on tequila sometimes....but, I promise I don't remember murdering anyone...well, there was this one time when I got......Aw hell no, I want a fucking lawyer right now!!
0 likesPlot twist: She's a vampire who is several thousands of years old. 😳
0 likes🐐 😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesIt did!!!!!
😂😂💕😂💕
@💎𝐍𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐞 𝐃𝐨𝐥𝐥💎 in the dorms
0 likeslol
0 likesCould you give me a year? Gee I dont rember???
0 likes😂
0 likesWait why are you fine 🤭😳
1 like@zat rat Good genes, I guess. 🥴
0 likesthe time that had passed was her safe space, she thought she could rely on that after so long.
0 likesTbh I would not even remember shit about 25 years ago
0 likes👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
0 likesMid evil times
0 likesDinosaurs walked the earth.
0 likes@Sv Vr YOU DID NOT- 💀💀
0 likes@BrittDawggg Arf Arf! I am sorry I would kiss you and your mom if this helps you to feel better :)
0 likesJohn is also at fault here. He led on Stephanie multiple times knowing that she had feelings for him even though he never saw her more than a friend. He cheated on Sherri with her and even went on a vacation to Hawaii with Stephanie mere months after her murder.
1 likeIt much bring her family such warmth to know that their family member got some level of Justice 25 years later.
0 likesHonestly, my grandma probably could get caught up for something because she always over explains everything and goes on tangents.
1 likeI like how before she knows they got her she drops the few comments like I’ve been doing this a long time, my husbands on the job, I taught dare and I’m going to have to contact someone. She’s been using her position and contacts for a long time abusing the system. She thought she was untouchable.
0 likesDetective: *asks question*
24146 likesStephanie: 😳😀🤨🙃🤪😂🤨☺️🧐☺️😗😒😂😉🤔🤥
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hahahaha super accurate
509 likesErik, you forgot this one lol 🥴🥴🥴
1403 likesShould be top comment
205 likeshhahahahhaha :)))))
51 likesFACTS! lol
42 likes😂😂😂😂
38 likesthis made me laugh SO hard
88 likesI keep thinking about this comment. screenshot
46 likesShe looks like an LA Noire character or something.
111 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
23 likeslmao
9 likesIT ANNOES ME SO MU CK
25 likesIt was the 🤥 emoji for me
99 likesIt's very cringe because she is over compensating/over acting.
59 likesLMAO
9 likes26:18 was my favourite face
102 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂
7 likesOmgoodness, right... Her facial expressions are annoying n smaking the desk
40 likesThey could have modeled every single emoji off of this interrogation.
33 likesWin
4 likesLol
3 likesROFL
6 likesWOW 👏
5 likesLol uhm what's this all about
7 likesLol
3 likesOmg watch @36:35 that face is terrifying 😂
20 likesI mean god what year was it??? 80... 82?🥴🤨🧐😖🙃🤯
20 likes36:36
13 likesRight on. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
3 likes@Rainy Midnight This was her best expression she could ever give....
3 likeslmfao im fucking weak
4 likesCold and Calculated🤔🤔
2 likesThis made me laugh so hard 🤣
3 likesWhat kind of police officer is she? If she didn't realize that someday this day was coming especially when she bit her victim!
11 likesStarrider Kittykat I’m sorry I’m not following, I think you might’ve missed the context
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 likeShe does the Trump
6 likesRainy Midnight nj opu
0 likesfroggy88 uniuopo to ou
0 likesKokos Kokso up kkjupppy
0 likesppp
nou monroe u
0 likesTrueeee
0 likes@Melanie Pilar Hahaha me too because of her pointy nose 😂😂😂😂😂😂
1 likeYou win Sir
4 likesLOL, yeah. She was really animated ..knew someone would mention it but not in such a creative way :)
2 likesfaces like old don Salamanca from breaking bad
5 likes😅😅😅😅😅
0 likesNow that's pretty funny.
0 likes@Rainy Midnight hahaha
0 likesAdd about 35 more “😳” and 26 more “👀” and we are there
6 likes😂😂😂
Lol 😂
1 likeBang on....brother
0 likesLol 😂
1 likeCan’t do a better comment so I abstain 🤪🤪🤪
2 likesHaha you forgot about 20
0 likesLol. Brilliant.
0 likesThen you should see Charles Manson's
4 likes"Who are you? " Video bruh
Spot on. Lol
1 likeLAUGH. MY. ASS. OFF!! Bro!!!!!! lol
2 likesHahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
1 likeLaurenen 👌
0 likes37:18 is fkn nightmare fuel, like a photorealistic cross dressing Donkey Kong
4 likes😄😁😆😅🤣😂
0 likesthis is fcuking funny
1 like@Laurenen you will see more of it at the end 😄😄
1 like%200 facial animation
1 like@Rainy Midnight most accurate one XD
0 likesBoss comment!👍
1 like😭😭😭😭
0 likesBrilliant
0 likes@Laurenen 🤣🤣hahahhaha good catch
0 likesThe monocle one !!! 💀
2 likesBAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA
1 like😂 brilliant
0 likesGeeeeeez
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesi'm 5 minutes in and trying to copy cat all the facial expressions, my face feels tired in ways i've never felt before
2 likes😮😆👍
0 likes🤪🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴
0 likes@nou monroe ķkķk
0 likesNot the emojis shshshshsh
0 likesStaaaaaapppp 😂😂
0 likesThe usage of these emojis “😳🤨🤪🧐😒🤔” made me FUCKEN LAUGH SO HARD 😂😂😂
0 likesLmao
0 likes@Rainy Midnight omg! Hahahaha - that expression is so accurate! 😂
0 likesLmao
0 likesNo face journeys
0 likesDennis i literally was thinking the same thing!! 😂😂😂 all of those ugly facial expressions geez
0 likesHahahahhha
0 likesThe kissing one 😂😂😂
0 likesCa-racking up at this cmnt 😂!
0 likesIt’s like emojis were designed after her likeness
0 likes@Experiencing Interruptions? Emojis are based off her faces in this interview. That's why. 👉
0 likesLMFAO !!! I love it!!!😂😂😂 Thank u I needed a good laugh!!!! Success!!!
1 like🤣😂😅👏👏👏
0 likesHahaha hilariously funny. 🤣😂
0 likesErik Ledesma 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤪
0 likes@Laurenen thanks for the time stamp, I missed that one somehow. I mean, i-huh, didn't recall, it wasn't standing out in my my. I mean, geez, gosh
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesnot to add to a polluted comment section but its a way to expend her nervous energy subconsciously. better to use over-the-top facial expressions than start completely hyperventilating. if you've ever watched someone try and cover up a panic attack this is what it looks like sometimes.
2 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes😭😭😭
0 likes😂
0 likesThat is 100% insanely accurate!!
0 likesJohn Fields that’s really the main one. Lol 🤣
0 likesLmaol 😂😂🤣😆😆
0 likes50:02
0 likes@A girl's Ghost wesh raki diri lhna
0 likes🤣😂🤣 Omg these comments are EVERYTHING!!!
0 likes@Laurenen wtf was that face lol
0 likeshey anybody notice her face gets really weird in the last 20 seconds of the video?
0 likes26:19
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesHahahaaaa so true..👌🏾🤣
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesHAHAHA
0 likesWkwkwkkwkwwkk
0 likesLMAOOOO THIS TAKES THE CAKE GOSH GOD GEE!
0 likes@froggy88 me too 😂🤣
0 likes@Laurenen 😂🤣
0 likes@Zant5976 FACTS
0 likesCharles Manson : I’m nobody
0 likesMe: 😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Erin Alexandra that's so accurate! Actually it's the most accurate 😂
0 likesThe tongue out one is eerily uncanny
0 likesOMFG I DROPPED EVERYTHING
0 likessoooo true 😂😂😂 made my day 😂😂👍🏻❤️
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🥴
0 likes@Laurenen she does the same thing almost 10 mins later, 37:18 only this one shows her gills from the side
0 likes🎣 🐠 🐟
@SVMMY B0I I knew someone else had to have called that shit. The conversation leading up and following was so sketch. Someone may, or may not, but most definitely does have a pic of dude in his Datsun 240z
1 like😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesAhah😅😂🤣
0 likesPhew gees uhhh I might’ve uhh phew gees uh it was so long ago uh
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0 likes:))))))))))
0 likes@Rainy Midnight hahahaha
0 likesOmg the wink!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
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0 likesPerfectly described, sir.....😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Brandi832 Lmfao me too
0 likes@Rainy Midnight oh she made that one SO OFTEN 😂
0 likesWhenever i cant stop weeping from all the deaths of covid i purposely look for this comment. Im not even kidding with u. Because i know im going to find it read it and burst out laughing. Its LITERALLY my therapeutic approach at the moment. So thank u for the laughs😂
0 likes@God's Daughter there was another comment about her on a different video that said that she looked like a pumpkin on LSD. I thoroughly chortled at that one too 😆
1 likeMe reading this comment:
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I didn't think it was 14k comments funny. Ugh
1 like@Dennis more like she does "the Biden" with her vague memory and forgetfulness.
1 like🤣🤣😆🤣😆🤣
0 likesI hate that I laughed at this.
0 likesThats great, love this post!
0 likesAnd then...Geez ya know I mean I don't know I mean maybe umph Oh Gawd
0 likesLMAOOOOOOOO
0 likesJeg vil ikke blive
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you guys are killing me in the comments
0 likesSo accurate
0 likes😂
0 likesbro😩💀💀
0 likesLmfao!
0 likesMade me laugh.
0 likesThe Pinocchio nose emoji at the end...😂😂😂
0 likes👍😂😂
0 likesThat last face tho
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0 likesLMAFOOOO
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0 likesAccurate 😂
0 likesThis comment just made my year
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesLmfaooooo I’m crying 😭😭😭😭
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0 likesHahahah
0 likesMade me howl!
0 likes“Ahhhuhhuah lipstick in my Valentino bag?!!”
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0 likes@sally Beatty ewwwwww
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0 likes@Laurenen puffer fish
0 likesLMAOOOOOOO
0 likesRoflmao!!! Good one!!👍👍
0 likesHAHAHA!!! dude your comment got me xD
0 likesI'm so jealous, I don't know how to make those faces, only :-)
0 likes😭😭😂😂
0 likesNot sounding familiar - 10 times - not ringing a bell - 9 times - I may have - 10 times
0 likesSTOP BRO LMAOO
0 likesClassic👍👍👍
0 likes@Laurenen Same 😂
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likes✖️ Truth ◼️ Doubt 🔼 Lie
0 likesOmg 🤣🤣🤣🤣💯
0 likesBest YouTube comment ever 🥇
0 likes😆😆🤦🏾♀️😂😂 literally
0 likesSo creative and amazing! Awesome comment! ❤️
0 likesIt all definitely boils down to 🤥.
0 likesXD
This is too accurate XD
0 likesYes!
0 likesHer facial expressions... She looks ridiculous! How do the interrogators keep a straight face when questioning her?
0 likesLmao this is a work of art.
0 likesSo clever, lol, great job❣️🙌🏻
0 likesLMAOOOOOO
0 likesd
0 likesThe last emoji got me
0 likes"who are you?" -Reporter
0 likes"😳😗🙃😚😙😂😂🤣🙃😳.....Nobody" - Charles Manson
@Zant5976 Omg stopppp 🛑🖐😂 That’s way too accurate hahaha
0 likes@Erin Alexandra are you like...romanian?:))
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0 likes@Melanie Pilar same here... that one sent me! Lol!
0 likesDude🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLMFAO
1 like16 her personality comes out :v
0 likes😂😂
0 likesbut Gosh.....like, that was so long ago confused laugh" that was a million years ago, I can hardly remember!!
0 likes"I've been doing this a long time..." "We know, that's why we're shocked you fell for it and showed every single sign of a guilty person. Thank you for that."
1 likeThe fact that she keeps mildly slamming her forearm on the table is kinda weird. Its like she's trying to come off as very casual and non-stressful but in reality she's having a physical reaction to the stress of the situation that she can't control.
1 likeFantastic jobs from the investigators.......Finess was "divine".......Respect to these guys ! They knew what they were dealing with and they had to walk on thin ice.
1 likeImagine rolling into a meeting at work free as a bee and next thing you know you’re charged with a murder after 30 minutes never to walk free again.
1 likeWhen she mentioned she taught D.A.R.E. that hit me... imagine teaching a roomful of kids not to do drugs when you murdered someone in cold blood...
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At least she didn't do a weed
211 likes@Tygra de Mello lmao
15 likes@Tygra de Mello I'd certainly do you tho
17 likes@Tygra de Mello no homo
17 likes@Gabe Itches wtf
23 likes@Gabe Itches bro!?! 😱 sus 😳
17 likes@Tygra de Mello if she had maybe she would have mellowed out and not became a murderer
14 likes@JSN-_-Smoke I dunno bro, weed can help alot but can it calm a jealous rage?
7 likes@Tygra de Mello it possibly could have helped say if Stephanie and the woman she murdered had just smoked a j with eachother and just talked about their issues I believe wholeheartedly that the situation would have turned out much differently but we will never know if that would have been the case
7 likes@JSN-_-Smoke I think you're right chief
4 likes@Gabe Itches 😯
1 like@Treefingers sounds like morty lol
1 likeWhy does it matter to her D.A.R.E cred if she killed someone? D.A.R.E. is not about morals but not frying your brain
3 likes@Adam Lui It's just wild. She didn't think that any drug was okay (which some aren't but dare usually focuses on weed, which isn't bad) but turned around and killed someone. That doesn't make sense ya know
7 likes@Tygra de Mello But why does it matter? If a murderer shows you proof his IQ dropped 50 points w/ two test results because of weed, it wouldn't "make sense" to you to stay off drugs?
0 likes@Tygra de Mello I was in D.A.R.E I could care less if my mentors killed people, I base my decisions on how drugs affected their life. Killers go around successfully telling kids stay out of gangs and they too murdered people in cold blood
1 like@Anthony C137 ooohh jeez Rick, I dunno, I might have killed him, it's been so long
2 likes@Adam Lui I'm saying she has the wrong priorities. Don't smoke weed kids but lemme kill a girl I'm jealous of. It's wild. I'm not saying weed or dare are bad things at all. Just her
1 like@Tygra de Mello stephie didn't even have the excuse of being on drugs!
1 like@Ann Daniels 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likeshappens more often than you think
1 like@Tygra de Mello just imagine how many people she may have killed after smoking a marijuana cigarette though. it could be in the millions.
0 likes@Aloysius2113 Maybe. I mean that's what all the other killers did.
0 likes@Tygra de Mello stalin? that wasn't tobacco in his pipe. mao? huge on bong hits. pol pot? blunts for days. that's why cannabis is called "the devil's lettuce."
1 like@Aloysius2113 EXACTLY!!!
0 likes@• Popoy • he said no homo its fine
0 likes@Tygra de Mello Yes she's bad but you said it didn't "make sense" she speaks on drugs as if somehow her credibility diminishes for having committed a totally unrelated crime. Now you say her priorities are off, which is a completely different assertion than your original one, so I think I did my job and finally convinced you killing people is irrelevant to whether drug advice is good or bad
0 likes@Adam Lui Yup. Good job chief. I totally didn't understand that at first.
0 likesThere are a lot more sociopaths who think they can get away with murder wearing badges than we want to think. I'm not anti-cop btw, but it's true.
1 like"Hell hath no fury, like a woman scorned" He said how wonderful his wife was and how proud he was that she was his wife, but ,yet, he cheated on her. Smh.
4 likesBrilliant choice of editing in those last couple of clips, really captures it. Your videos are so great 😀
0 likesI had to fight back tears listening to the husband give his statement in court at the end.
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right, he’s full of bs
3 likeswhen you almost get away with murder but get caught because you had the urge to bite the person you already shot
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209 likes😂 hahaha nice
84 likesI laughed so hard I snorted.
532 likes@Kristin Heiman So did I!
39 likes😉
10 likesYesss! That was my first thought when this came out.
162 likesKarma bites back
953 likesdamn
17 likesShe was haaaaangry lol
201 likesShe bit her when they were fighting, not after she had killed her.
164 likesHiw did women biting during fights become an defining attribute of america?
25 likesHazen but they said most injuries were after she was dead...didn’t they?
290 likes@ZH yes they did, MOST. Lazarus and Sherry got in a fight. Sherry got Lazarus in a head lock and Lazarus bit her arm so she'd let go, she was alive when Lazarus bit her.
146 likesYikes 🤣
1 like@Lost in the sauce I watched this and about three other shows on the case, they got in a physical altercation and she bit her arm
65 likes@Lost in the sauce 👍
21 likes@Cheryl Lynne yeah at or about the time of her death, they struggled, she bit her, got free, then shot and killed her, so that would be at or about the time of death. She didn't bite her post mortem or the link you sent would have stated that.
28 likesHow nutty you gotta be to bite a person who is already dead...ridiculous
41 likes@Lost in the sauce 👍
13 likesHazen thats how I always react either 👍 or “love you” when people insult me in comment section lol. And I agree with your theory more than the one presented in the case
37 likesIf she could hold her emotion, she wouldn't have killed her, probably. But then, those bite marks and other post-morthem injuries are clear signs of overkill, which point to a killer who knows and hates the victim. Did the police back in the days interview Stephanie at all???
57 likes@A H there's a really good analysis of the utility of bite marks in forensic criminology in the series the innocence project on netflix
7 likesLost in the sauce That’s what happens when you’re a real fan of crime shows and documentaries, different shows show different perspectives of the same case .. what are you doing here ? 😅
11 likes#relatable
0 likesLost in the sauce yeah well go chill somewhere else or don’t comment when you don’t even know what you’re talking about. Thanksss
4 likes@emaruinedit Thanks never heard of it but I m gonna watch it ! :)
1 like@Ma Sato did you not watch the video? There was accusations but because she was a cop, they didn't take it seriously.
9 likes@LCARS DATA NODE After the video, I read the case in wiki and learnt about how the cops screwed up and covered up
5 likes@Ma Sato oh, well that explains my question. I hope your doing well.
0 likes@LCARS DATA NODE Thanks. I just can't imagine how desperate and upset the victim's father and husband feel. The city even won the civil lawsuits. Those who covered up the case face no consequences
14 likes@Hazen I think it was a postmortem bite.
1 like😂😂😂😂
0 likesYes! What kind of psycho rage does a person have to be in to bite like a toddler?!
6 likesSoooooo weird lol
1 likeThis comment though!! Lol
2 likesNot true, forensics would've grabbed the DNA from a different piece of evidence like hair or blood under the fingernails. They just used the bite because it was the most obvious source.
7 likes💀
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 likeBest comment ever.
1 likeuugh i hate when that happens
4 likesimagine the people out there who didn't bite and got away.. Thats rather freaky.
10 likesbahahaha
0 likes😮😂😂
0 likesWeirdo
1 like🤣🤣🤣
0 likesTfw
0 likes@Ma Sato yes the biting is coz it was so personal, absolute jealous rage. I would think quite a few people very strongly suspected her due to the extreme jealousy - but due to her being police, it was casually overlooked. John himself must have known, the tension between his wife and very jealous lover was major
16 likes@JJ Plays She bit the deceased while fighting over a gun. It was a violent altercation. Sherry(the deceased)didn't see it coming. Lazarus got into the condo through the garage. And Lazarus had been there before to talk to John. He was her ex(see pictures at beginning of interview). Lazarus also dated John AFTER his wife's murder. He also told detectives he thought Lazarus was involved! Facts.
10 likes@A H about the teeth part, its been debunked, you cant find a person based on teeth alone
3 likes@JJ Plays not sure what you’re talking about.
1 likeMost likely used shotgun from squad car and these clowns couldn’t figure it out back then, yikes !
3 likes@yolodancers they’re out here running free with a mouth full of teeth😟
1 likeTurns out bite mark evidence is now considered pseudoscience in court.
3 likesRelatable
0 likesKkkkkkkkkk
0 likes@James Brown she had a hand gun when she was a PO and apparently the bullets that she was shot with matched those that were used in her type of gun. And after the murder she reported that her gun was stolen from her car (getting rid of evidence?), but reported it to a different station, not her own.
6 likes@Lady Jay Mac I believe they used the saliva from the bite mark as the dna match
4 likesLost in the sauce Uhh ever heard the saying that when you point a finger at someone, three of your own are pointing back? You’re calling someone stupid but you know the real problem is you, hence the low self esteem and the urge to disrespect others to make yourself feel superior.
2 likes@Crodles CS:GO yes you Can dental work and the shape of the bite . You just have to have a qualified person to analyze the bite
3 likeswhen you put it this way it’s so much more funnier omg I feel bad 😭😭
0 likes@A H unique teeth? Probably. But bite mark analysis is inaccurate and often led to innocent people being convicted.
3 likesHazen actually I think it was proven that she did bite and beat her after she was dead.....
1 likeHazen oh, maybe you’re right......I thought they said otherwise
0 likesLOL BIG LOL
0 likes@Hazen She bit her AFTER she killed Sherry. We know this cuz there was no bruising/hemorrhaging.
1 likeIKR. Whenever I bite into a freshly murdered body I ALWAYS light the body on fire afterwards, just to be on the safe side.
4 likes@IamSofia yep, it's self inflicted.
0 likes@A H amazing they had 25 year old dna still lying around and that it could actually still be used
3 likesHappens every time
0 likesA morbid act. Her morbidity got her caught, not the fact that she sinned of murdering someone and denying them a beautiful life. She could have gotten away with it. But no, she had to bite, because she is a monster.
2 likesWHYY 😭😭
0 likesMaybe she's part zombie 😨😨 maybe she got the c19 vax🧟♀️
0 likes@A H Well, no, dental charts are no longer seen as empirical evidence and unless you have a suspect to compare the bite to, what good would it do you? Remember, back then you wouldn't be able to let a database match data anyhow.
0 likesSmooth
0 likes😆😆😆🤣
0 likes“You would think I’d remember” “I don’t think I had a physical fight” “ killing her doesn’t sound familiar” “shooting her? I don’t think so” lol
3 likesAt 32:20 she says she’s crazy lol
1 likeNo but when you really think about how fucking scary that is it gives me chills.
0 likesBiting is actually a psychological approach to make yourself believe that you have dominated over someone who is better than you!
3 likesNo her victim had her arm around this scumbags neck the scumbag,bit her on the arm, to enable her to turn and shoot poor Sheri
1 like@A H bite mark analysis is a bs pseudoscience
0 likesI was struggling but Bro. Uh helped me poop.❤❤
0 likes@James Brown I think it was an M1 carbine and she reported it stolen from her car!
0 likes@Sakine the gun was a rifle and I think that they used the M1 carbine at that time.
0 likes@Ma Sato nope, they didn’t even question her. LAPD been corrupt for awhile.
1 likeMy question is like why the actual f*ck did she bite her? I mean, thank God she did because that’s what put her behind bars. But like biting? I mean, I’m not a sociopath so I don’t get it lol
1 likeYou know ironically she could have said she went to John's to say hello or that the wife lured her there and Sheri attacked her and she used Lethal Force.
1 likeThe LAPD would have swept it under the rug back then.
That's how Bundy got got too.
1 likeWhen you put it like that
0 likes@Ma Sato No, she wasn't interviewed, because...well, I believe the LAPD were covering for her. Poor Sherry's dad immediately suggested she be quizzed, but was ignored.
1 likePerfect summary
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesWhat a hellcat
0 likesShe 's probably thinking I thought i' d covered my tracks I mean I've gotten away with murder for 23 years where did I go wrong? .
1 likeUgh😂😭
0 likesyes that shit is crazy
0 likesIkr like who does that 💀💀
0 likes🤣🤣
0 likesLmao
0 likesIt’s funny cause it’s true
0 likes@Shella Boudhoo Ted Bundy. It’s how he got caught. So to realize that she’s just like him (and also a cop) is a scary realization.
0 likesI don't know much about these investigation but I have noticed and experienced that the best way to get away with it is too include as much truth as one can, she should have come clear about the past and just say that on murder day she bit her in rage at the afternoon or in the evening...don't know why people don't use common sense at these times.
1 like@Hazen it was after she was killed, they explained that in the beginning
0 likesA book I read about this says cheri had her in a head lock so she had to bite like a 5 year old!
1 like@Wafaa Torrico she was fighting for her life bro she had every right to put her in a headlock
0 likesLmfao
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesExactly!🤣😂🤣
0 likes🤣🤣
0 likesHahah soooo true!!!
0 likesThat's just primal rage right there.
0 likes@Bookkeeper She bit Sherry (the murder victim) DURING the attack. Not after, as some erroneously believe. Sherry was desperately fighting back for her life. She got Stephanie (the murderer) in a headlock position and thats when she was bitten on the arm. Then she was shot dead.
0 likesDuring their struggle Sherry managed to get Stephanie in a headlock and that's what Stephanie chose to do to get out of it,bit her. There are other videos that go into great detail about what happened between those two.
0 likes@STAR CITY RC but if she tried to say that, they would just ask her why she didn't say anything at the time, right after it happened. If it truly was something like that, she would have turned herself in. So that kind of story wouldn't work. Especially for a cop.
0 likesUnless you meant that she should have said that right after it happened, not that she should have said it during this interview. In that case, it would definitely work better.
@Carbon Compounds dude I know. I was thinking like why not make up something for the bite mark and say it happened earlier? Yeah you would still look fucking crazy, but at least it would make it harder for them to prove
0 likesThe bite was on the inside of her arm meaning she actually got the upper hand so she bit her either to let her go or to drop something that was in her hand
0 likesLMFAO
0 likesLOL
0 likesThat last part of the video, shown in slow motion, is when you see the demon living within her. It is clear to see it in the face, in the eyes, in the the evil laugh and the growl.
4 likesYou know, my pops once told me a long time ago about folks with crazy eyes. And shes definitely one of them
4 likesI've seen this more than once
3 likesI love it
Totally in shock.......she thought she had gotten away with murder !
2 likesI swear to god these comments are better than the actual interrogation. This woman drives me nuts. She was barely alive for most of her life apparently
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What do you mean by your last sentence?
4 likes@Ashley Jota probably how she keeps saying she doesnt remember stuff/doesnt recall, etc.
84 likes@sophiaa choke
5 likesShe was most alive when she murdered jealously her perceived competition
13 likesComments? Well gosh, I don't know, this video was posted about a million years ago. There might have been some comments? Maybe! I don't remember :O :S :/ :O
27 likesGeez, dunno... gosh... maybe... I mean... it was a million of years ago... geez!
7 likesDunno...Gosh.
😂😂🙌🙌
1 likeUhh...what year was that? I have to check my photos. John Rooden? Let me think. You mean John Ruttan? Oh yeah, I killed his wi- I mean that doesn’t sound familiar. Gosh, It’s been a long time ago
2 likessometimes i wonder, how could someone can still continue living for years like nothing happened when he/she killed someone, wth
1 likeDetective : So how was you and Johns relationship?
3 likesStephanie: Well gee this was a million and a half years ago, he was a uhmm good friend I guess. My backyard got ransacked by a bunch of gnomes once, me and John were dating actually but gee was his brother good at basketball. John , gosh can't believe I remember his name, I went to Hawaii with."
God does this woman ever just stop and think about the BS that's coming out of her damn mouth.
How is he going to say Sherry's family are in disbelief" when her father knew all along that Stephanie was the killer?
2 likesOnly took her 1 hour and 4 minutes to fully catch on to what's going on.
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Not the brightest penny in the drawer.
1 likeWas anyone else expecting to hear a made up story about Art theft, slowly inching their way to the interrogation? There was nothing subtle or casual about that convo. The first thing they ask is “Do you know John Rutten?
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Yes! I was like “huh” how is this a tactic 🤷🏻♀️ maybe they skipped that part
140 likesThey immediately revealed it was a lie and explained their reasoning as "we didnt want people gossiping
227 likesShe knew the gig was up
17 likes"the interrogators practice more than any other interrogation ever before"
109 likesOpening line:
"Yeah, we're investigating an art theft. Do you know John Rutten?"
Rutten? Or Rotten? Gee... I... I... Can't remember
7 likesThe goal was to get her talking about Rutten. Observe her immediate reactions, then reassure her fear by not explicitly shooting down the art theft thing. She talked for over an hour, so I figure it worked pretty well.
28 likesThey probably knew she couldn't just get up and leave or else she would look guilty af. So all they had to do was play it really vague and watch her squirm. All they needed to do was get the contradictions from her.
4 likes@LostStarzOfTheSky yh they literally said it in 28:35-29:14
0 likes@LostStarzOfTheSky They didn't say that til she started asking questions, I thought it would have made more sense to say that right away bc it was a good excuse and she probably would have relaxed
1 likeWhenever she talks about “it was a million years ago” (for example, at 13:30) she is really saying “I never thought you would catch me after all this time. I thought it was over with and I had gotten away with it”.
4 likesIf she went to that woman’s work and threatened to kill her how did it take years to solve the case?
1 likeAll jokes aside, she looks pretty good for being over a million years old.
5 likesSometimes I wonder if there’s someone out there who watches these videos to prepare themselves so they can get away with murder
3 likeslegend has it she’s still wondering what all this is about.....?
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Bella Katherman 😂😂😂😂
66 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
54 likesLmaoooo
31 likesThat was a million years ago...
247 likes@geotechms tech we couldn't say
37 likesBella Katherman 😂
8 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
13 likesI screamed 😂😂😂😂
19 likesNilsa Holtz 🤣🤣
14 likesNilsa Holtz lmfaooooooooo 🤣🤣🤣🤣
8 likesBella Katherman lol
5 likesRight!??!! I am absolutely amazed that they got her talking for so long, being that she is a COP. Genius detectives
57 likes😂😂
7 likesThis made me laugh out loud...woke my puppy up...and normally nothing does that.
15 likesPlease stop with the legend has it comments... Time for some new material.
10 likesCasual Observer - there’s always a hater isn’t there. Honestly I’m tired of the constructed conversations in comment sections. Those are so worn out...
30 likes@The After-Hours hater? Yeah you pegged that one! If only I were clever enough to regurgitate the same comment used in every comment section on YouTube.
6 likes@The After-Hours 🤭
10 likesmerncat75 - 😎🍿
10 likesYesssssss.
2 likes@Casual Observer no.
4 likes😂😂
2 likesMaking the same faces 🥴
3 likesBella Katherman geez, I was reading, I mean scrolling thru the comments but I’m a picture nut so um, yea, well, like, what’s this all about?
6 likes😆💀
0 likes@merncat75
1 likeAt least a splash! Maybe closer to a drenching!💦
@mhern57 yes, I agree 🤦♀️
5 likes🌊
Whoa, I just noticed our profile name is extremely similar!! Weird 😏
@merncat75
4 likesHey as a matter of fact it is! I didn't notice that at first.
It's so... Weird!😳...😄
@merncat75
4 likesAND as a matter of fact there's a Stephanie Lazarus documentary on the ID channel right this minute as I speak!
Now that really is weird!
😱
@mhern57
1 likeTogether our beautiful profile "pics" 😏 make purple m&m ! 💜
My favorite color and candy!! 🤣
@mhern57 😳 I just saw your second message!!
1 likeOk, that really is weird!!
@Casual Observer Legend has it.... that some trolls cant take it when the joke's on them.
9 likesCasual Observer
1 like🙊
merncat75 idk what it means but your username is funny
0 likes@JakeTheSnake
0 likesHuh? You don't know what what means? .. and why is my profile name funny 🤔
merncat75 I don’t know what your username means but for some reason it makes me smile
1 like@JakeTheSnake OH! 😏 HA!
0 likesSo.. my nickname is Mern, I love cats 🐈🐾 and I was born in '75 😸
LMAO
(Jake The Snake is pretty funny too!) 🤭🤷
merncat75 oh :D awesome. and thanks, lol!
1 likeShe's still "in shock"!
6 likesmerncat75 — you clearly don’t see what she’s trying to do. And then calling her dumb. Lmao. 😂 🤣 😂
0 likes@Dean M 🤣 LoL, yep!
0 likes@snoochie boochie 😉 so true..
0 likesmerncat75 why your still speaking to me? If the conversation already ended. Claiming your title back. Lol
0 likesAnd yes all people that agree with you. Also don’t understand the situation and the conversation. They apparently can’t comprehend it fully. But is fine by me.
Good luck telling other ppl there dumb, so you feel a little better about yourself. Kinda pathetic if you need that.
Kiersten Reviews how can u be a review channel without any uploads
0 likesShe is still wondering, but only for a brief second and so the cycle continues
1 like🤣🤣🤣
1 likeBahahaha
1 likeThank you!😂😂😂
2 likesI needed that.
🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
1 likeLmfao
1 likeHahaha god this made me laugh
3 likesGosh jeez I don’t know
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1 likelegend has it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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1 likeBella Katherman lol perfectly said!
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1 like@Casual Observer you need to go to all the music videos with every comment saying "anyone here in 2020!!??" And write them your comment over and over
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1 likeOh golly....geez.... gosh ummmm.... shoot phffff... that comment was funny lol
1 likeOh golly....geez.... gosh ummmm.... shoot phffff... that comment was funny lol
3 likes@Casual Observer
1 likeYou have just been promoted to Serious Observer. 😅
Kristen Webb k
0 likesThose contorted faces she's making are really her imagining ahead as her celly is having her way.
2 likesLmaooooo
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1 like@Karli Sterling
1 likeTypo 😊
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1 likeI heard you can hear her in the halls saying "gees I mean , what is this ? that was like , gees idk , I take lots of pictures , gees, how long ago was that ? gees, I mean , yenno? yenno? gees, what is this ? yenno? yenno? "
3 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂
1 likePrisoner: What are you in for?
6 likesHer: Gosh geeez uhh I mean it was so long ago I can hardly tell.
LOL 😂
1 likeYou're funny
2 likesYour cat is sooo cute!!!
1 likei mean.. i mean.. its a million years ago.
2 likesYeah, and where's the picture case they started with?
1 likeSoph thank you! he’s my baby
0 likesThe token "legend has it" comment.
1 likeCasual Observer Legend has it it’s time for some new material!
0 likesAnd that was over a million years ago 😂🤣😂🤣😂
1 likeNilsa Holtz 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤪🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳 I mean geez spank my doodle dandy I don’t believe my jolly chops I’m thinking it’s wow chim chiminy chimmy sweeps MARY BLOODY POPPINS TURN MY TABLES SIDEWAYS I don’t know it was so long ago millioNs Nope it was billions ching ching slap 👋 my ass I mean the cuffs. I’m in shock you did it not me.
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1 likeI still don't think it's ringing a bell.
2 likes@Nilsa Holtz 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesI think we established its 2009.
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1 likeWell done. One of the rare times I say LOL and actually did it.
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2 likesHAHAHAAAA
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1 likeBella Katherman okay but what year is this? I mean back in 1986?!?
1 like@Casual Observer legend has it there maybe more material 🤔
1 like@X Mo gross.
1 like@Casual Observer when it stops being funny. In this case the comment's definitely still funny
1 like🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
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1 like" I have been doing this a long time" ...... and it took u this long to figure out 🙆🤷😭
1 likeThat cat looks like mine 🙀
1 likeThis is Not me he’s my baby
0 likeson death row heavily breathing Gosh. Geez. It was like a million years ago. I don’t recall.
1 likeLmaooo
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1 likeLol thats hillarious 🤣
1 likeGeez...
1 likeThis comment is legendary!
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1 like😭🤣🤣🤣🤣 cthu
1 likeROFL!!
1 likeBravo
1 likeHahaha!
1 likeNever have I seen something like this, so many of those facial expressions. Is this talking like crazy. Is this word salad ? She talked over the detective so she didn't really appreciate him although she understood and responded to what he was saying. SHE'S ANNOYING TO SAY THE LEAST. SHE JUST SAID, " I'M CRAZY ",AND MORE ABOUT HER EFFECTON OTHER PEOPLE. GEE WIZ ! HER MEMORY FAILS HER, POOR RECALL???
1 likeUGLY AND FACIAL EXPRESSIONS ARE HUMONGOUS AND BIZZARE ANTICS, CREEPY SO STRANGE So,what did she say ? I couldn't follow her ? That was the/her idea/ plan I guess ???
1 likeHahahaahaaaahhh
1 likeHoly shit 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 likeWell geez. You know I don’t know well but then that was a million years ago so how would we know you know.¿. Uhh .........DNA 🧬
2 likes@murat229 Right! 🤣
0 likesBella katherman was she always that unstable but was able to hide it real good I mean fuck she got away with murder for over 20 yrs then one day she goes to work like a normal day and suddenly shes being interrogated for a cold case killing and ends up arrested for murder....da fuq...
1 like@Nilsa Holtz hahaha gee golly willikers batman I dont wanna curse...
1 like@alyssa obie the way they got her to give up her gun without suspecting a thing now THAT was pure genious... ps she never saw that gun again....🙀😿💔🤣😹🤣😹
1 like@Francheska Exists selective memory just like my goddam dead mother used to have...I guess...geeze I suppose...a million years ago maybe...
2 likesGosh!
1 likeIt'll take her A Million Years
1 likeLaquandria Lee was
1 likeHaHaaa!!! 😎🤘
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1 likeLmao!! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
1 likeI know!! The faces she makes ARE COMPLETELY ENTERTAINING!! She's TRYING REAL HARD TO LOOK BAFFLED!!!
1 likeThat’s crazy
1 likeGeez, what year was all this? I don't even remember, or maybe I do, I don't know. What do you mean by "all"? all of what? This was a million years ago...
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1 likeShe couldn’t tell ya
1 likeOmg 😂😂😂😂😂😂
1 likeGod bles you ... LMO :DDDD
1 likeNow she has time to wonder
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1 likeYup thats a comment all right ✅
1 likeI mean gee i don't know mayyybe
1 likehahahahahahaahahaha You just made my day!
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1 likeHaha 😆 funny sh** there...
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1 like@Casual Observer 17,000+ ppl demonstratively disagreed with you; still do. 😄
0 likesStop 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesGeez I don’t know 🤷♀️
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesOh, how I would love to see a video of her interviewing a suspect!
2 likesI love how they let her leave, & then immediately arrest her😂
3 likesShe tried so hard not to look guilty that she looked entirelyyyy too guilty
2 likesThe patience this must have taken. I need that kind of patience.
1 likeimagine learning that your DARE officer was a murderer the whole time she was telling you that pot would kill you
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Bruhh Foreal
32 likesPlot twist: "Pot" is her nickname
42 likesPlenty of killer cops out there lol
58 likes✊😎👍💯
0 likes@Соня Скупова a "pot" twist
47 likesAnd a bitter and beat a dead rival when clearly already dead
0 likesWhat is a DARE officer?
1 like@Gus Cox DARE was (is?) a program which told children not to do drugs, and DARE officers would come into schools and teach about the dangers of drug use, particularly “gateway” drugs like marijuana. The DARE program has been considered by many to be a failure.
8 likes@Peter D'Agata thanks! im from the uk so maybe thats why its completely new to me. what a waste of money :/
4 likes@Gus Cox drug abuse resistance education. It ironically became cool to wear the swag
0 likesDamn.
0 likes😂😂😂💀
0 likes@Gus Cox I remember my Dare officer. I even one an essay contest for Dare.
1 likeWent on to become a drug addict. Been sober 5 years.
My dare officer told us about a kid who did cocaine, played basketball and his heart exploded lmao WHAT
1 likeLol
0 likes@Alex Murphy he was talking about Len Bias
0 likesAt my school in Australia 25 of us got squeezed into a trailer at the front of the school and Harold the Giraffe basically said bongs are bad
0 likesRemember… never talk to the police without a lawyer. Ever.
1 likeShe looks scared to death right away! Wouldn’t take a genius to see that she’s nervous about something here!
0 likesHer body language says everything.
7 likesif jodi arias hadn't been caught immediatly, this is how her interrogation would went down decades later... the motive, the constant blabing about unimportant things to avoid questions, that "GOSH" yet another enthusiastic photographer who went crazy stalker mode 😂
1 like“i-i mean i know how this stuff works”
9176 likesgot tricked into a 1 hr interrogation
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Bruh 😂 that light bulb 💡 took the longest to turn on 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️😂 she was a cop?? Who tf put a gun in her hand!
288 likesNope, she knew way before. That's why she was so nervous, lying since the beginning and said something like ''well they're saying i fought her, that doesn't mean i killed her'' way before freaking out and 'realise' she is a suspect. She was just pretending coolness and cooperation all along
311 likesI still don’t understand how they were able to interrogate her without first reading her rights. Just because she would know to immediately ask for a lawyer, I mean that is her right and they did deny her that.
89 likes@Rose Mary yes but the video they recorded wasn't used in court. They knew it was her cause the dna, but no regular interrogation would work so they did this scam not to show it in court as proof like regular interrogation where they read your rights but only to see her reaction as part of the investigation
165 likesThey overestimate her and also overprepared for this interrogation.
120 likes😄🤣😂
1 like@Sakura's Fish it was used in court as surveillance video
102 likes@Sideliness 🤔 i lowkey remember the video saying they didn't use it but maybe they did...i wouldn't trust my replies much
13 likes@Rose Mary Since she was a cop and knows the protocols the detectives had to take a different approach. That’s why they brought her into a discreet location to meet up and interview her. This video was secretly recorded and turned into court as “surveillance video” evidence rather than “interrogation video” which would have been easily tossed by her defense attorney since she was not read her Miranda rights.
126 likes@Benny_M92 yes, exactly. She doesn't know this is an interrogation because there is no charge on her. They are only gathering info and may use it for court but does not guarantee is gonna be used as interrogation, even though it is
23 likes@Bany Sanchez I was shocked how easily they tricked this 25 year veteran.
54 likesI was thinking thinking she was slow for a detective
17 likes@Rose Mary they already said they submitted it in as survalince because it's technically not a interview.. they asked her to meet them in a different location and she came in and answered questions at her own free will she couldve left any time or never came. They just so happen to have a hidden camera and she was just slow enough to not realize she was talking too much. Its just co workers meeting up having a chat.. she not under obligation to answer anything she did on her own free will.
59 likes@Sakura's Fish He literally says it was used in court as "surveillance" footage...
20 likesI think she knew what was going on the whole time. She wanted to know what they knew and played along. Clearly, she’s no genius, but she was a long time detective. She knew she hadn’t been read her rights and assumed everything she said would be non-admissible in court.
46 likes😂😂😂
0 likesWhen they mentioned John she new. A living breathing sociopath they think they can outsmart anyone... Narcissist classic...
23 likesTbh the officers did SUCH a good job at relaxing her emotions whenever she would get all "wELL WHAT DOES THIS MEAN"
34 likesBut STILL LMAO BLABBING FKR A WHOLE HOUR LOL
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0 likes@Sideliness """ SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE "" is actually what they called it watch this video again
7 likesI guess she was still thinking if she lie the right way, she’d get away. Normally if you have nothing to hide, the first instinct is to explain your way out instead of asking for a lawyer(even if that’s the right thing to do). She is trying to act like she has nothing to hide.Asking for a lawyer immediatley paint a picture that you may be guilty because you do not want them to poke around. Innocent ones would consider that unnecessary, because they have nothing to hide.
16 likesTook an hour for the penny to drop! That too after 25 yrs of doing the same job. But it does make one feel a bit awkward to know the amount of deceit that goes on. Rights not been read, so admit it as an accidental surveillance footage.
7 likesJeez, gosh, jeez you know, gosh, jeez...I mean we wee just gosh,jeez,let me gosh jeez....awffful witch she is.GOOOOSH,JEEEEEZ,WHAT,WHY,JEEEEZ,GOSH!
9 likes@Rose Mary It wasnt an interrogation; it was a consultation.
6 likesLaybay you are bae
0 likes@Ulysses Farr alright, calm down bud
0 likes@Rose Mary I thought the same thing. But I wonder if that's why they were clear to make the point that she was there on her own free will and she could walk out any time.
3 likes@Rose Mary she killed a woman and they knew this already
0 likes@Eric Morrow I think she's a lot smarter than you're giving her credit for. Her particular skill is manipulation and I think from the get go she was looking for an angle to work the situation by faking obliviousness initially. Sociopaths are narcissists by nature and that's where they can brought down. So her surprise is real once she realize they're onto her.. But, as Stephanie was a cop who tampered with evidence, she clearly is good at using crimes of opportunity. Which is why they had to be very careful.
8 likesRight?! The way the detective said “take a seat” in the first 2 minutes of this would’ve screamed to me...nah...lemme get a lawyer! You could hear it in his voice that he knew he was fixing to nail her to the wall!
1 like@Did I Do That easy for you to say bruh
2 likesI don’t think she was tricked. She knew what was going on the minute they told her they wanted to talk about Sherri Rasmussen and not an art theft, as she had been told was the reason they brought her to lockup. Her panic, her ego, and her misplaced confidence in her 26 years on the job deluded her into thinking she could handle it. Girlfriend should have lawyered up. Immediately.
14 likes@Cathy Elliott Jones I think she was trying to mine information out of them to find out how much they knew. But she was arrogant enough to think she could lie to them.
6 likes@Rose Mary It was very well explained in the video... Did you even watch it 🤔
1 likeRose Mary she would’ve caught on and cause problems with interrogation , so basically they dint ‘interrogate’ here they were just talking and they recorded what she said this using it as a surveillance footage instead of interrogation.
0 likes@Rogue Master I think she was arrogant and thought her lies would work as she'd gotten away with it for 23 years
1 like@Sakura's Fish This is weird. Why would they even "interrogate" her then if they already know because DNA??
1 like@Sideliness yes it was used in court
1 like@pasta they did not smh. You dont seem to understand whats on the line here.
0 likes@UpdateDotExe maybe u know... Because 25 year old DNA is not foolproof. U know... Its good to have a lot of evidence when youre accusing somebody of MURDER.
4 likesInterview. Difference being she was free to leave and didn't need to be read her rights.....
0 likesThey hoped a evil genious and discovered a woman who wasn't thinking about that crime she comitted 20 years ago. Like, c'mon, anybody in her shoes would be like "If I didn't went there yet, I will never face jail" and just forget about it.
0 likesA true ninja must anticipate the anticipations, what a bad kunoichi she was.....
I'm inside of your walls
0 likes@Sakura's Fish no thy did it this was so that the video could b submitted as a video rather thn an interrogation bcuz thy knew shed lawyer up. Thy found a way around it. Bcuz thy nvr read her her rights and bcuz the setting its evidence instead of interrogation. In simple terms it was like if thy were in a car that just happened to hav cameras and had the same conversation it would b used in court. So thy hid a camera and she was in free will to speak or not speak. But she was talking to coworkers and she knew wat was up. She thought bcuz the room thy were in she was safe bcux nothing was being recorded. So she said wat she shouldn't hav and now shes in jail.
0 likes@Rose Mary I mean, you were presented with the facts on how they did it?
0 likesYou wanna hear about the police exemption? California being a two-party state and that this doesn't matter because of the above.
Am I the only one kinda creeped out that they kinda secretly filmed this and it holds up in a court of law?
1 like@Blub Surveillance footage. Like, how do you think policing works? Fair and square? It is completely within ones rights to not kill people and therefore wont be subjected to this.
4 likes@C F but is still smart to ask for a lawyer even if your innocent, the right say “anything you say can or will be used against you in a court of law” against you, not for you
0 likesITT: People totally completely missing the emotional component. She's not too stupid to realize ON SOME LEVEL what's happening, nor is she confident in thinking she can get out of it -- no, what's happening here is definitely pure desperation. She's TERRIFIED of the obvious fact that it's an interrogation, so she's trying extremely hard to cling to the hope that maybe, just maybe, it isn't. Or maybe, just maybe, she can squeeze out of it. This isn't hubris, it's denial.
9 likesUnless you've faced pressure like a situation like this or a parallel type of terror about a slow-growing desperately unwanted realization, you don't know how overwhelming that force of initial denial and wishful thinking can be. And then the MOMENT you're finally forced to confront the truth, it's truly like a lightbulb flips on in your head and you realize how absurd the perspective you tried to hold onto really was all along. A lot of people with behavioral illnesses e.g. addiction experience long periods of denial-of-obvious-problems, and the longer you're invested in that state, the bigger and harder it becomes to actually admit "I've been wrong this whole time" because the sunk time and energy makes it feel like there's more to lose, so it's a self-perpetuating self-dishonesty.
In short: Y'all keep talking as though she's a rational actor in this moment. She's not. She's panicked and not operating congruently with the situation in front of her even though she does -- part of her does -- recognize it.
@Sakura's Fish did you even watch the video? They used it in court.
0 likes@UpdateDotExe they have a system of asking questions, if you dont let them know what you know, you can get them to contradict the knowledge that you have, that way you know they lied, and if they lied then you know they're guilty, and then when you tell them that, you push them harder and they might confess, it's all much faster with confession, id imagine, you want them to confess and repent
0 likes@UpdateDotExe because they need a confession or at least a record of her lying blatantly to gather proof and close the case for good
1 like@D Cul not in the same capacity as a legal interrogation though
0 likes@macaleblovvorn
0 likesIn her defence, like 90% of that 1 hr interrogation was her rambling about random irrelevant shit
0 likes........Her adrenal gland is about to explode, yet she forgot to say LAWYER!
0 likes@Rose Mary True that is her right, but it is also her right to walk out at any time during the conversation, yet she didn't use that, because it would look too suspicious. They wouldn't be able to interrogate her because she wouldn't answer and would get a lawyer, this was the only way to get actual responses out of her.
0 likes@Rose Mary get educated or listen to the start
0 likes@CJ Bants get educated? Gtfoh
0 likesLoool I thought exactly the same 😂🤣
0 likes@UpdateDotExe don't tell me...you're a detective? 🙄🙄🙄
0 likes@Sakura's Fish She was fearful of the slight chance but you know it was a million years ago so it couldn't really be that. I reckon she only thought there was like a 5% chance they were onto her but 5% is still enough to make one nervous.
0 likes@Sakura's Fish I mean it's been a million years since I last watched the video.
0 likes@Bany Sanchez Yeah I didn't realise until yesterday from watching the Craig's List Killer interrogation that in American you can't even ask for a puiblic defender if you're not under arrest so if they just interrogate you as a person of interest all you can do is ask that they stop and say you want to leave but a lot of guilty suspects don't invoke that right because they want to find out what the police actually know so they agree to talk to try and gage how much the police know but that is not in their best interests.
1 like@TrueCrimeGuru I’m sure they did 😂!! But I was just making a dig on her intelligence not asking if she had a gun or not. Thanks for the response tho 🤗
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0 likes@Rose Mary I read up on quite a bit of this. If it was an interrogation they would not have been able to use the footage and would have to read her rights. So they set up the camera and called it a surveillance. That can be used in court. These detectives really thought of everything to make sure she would not be able to slide in and out of loopholes.
0 likesNo matter who you are… don’t talk to cops. Especially in an interrogation room. Never treat them as friends… because they are the furthest thing from a friend.
4 likesWhile there is no detail given on John Rutten, how much had he led Stephanie into believing their relationship meant more to him? Had he continued to maintain two relationships at the same time recognizing that Stephanie was vulnerable and easy to manipulate? Stephanie clearly had wanted more from her relationship with John. John may have even demonized and devalued his wife to Stephanie to give Stephanie hope their relationship would persist. All this becomes more possible from John Rutten's self-serving speech in which he attempts to describe how unquestionably valued his demised wife was to him, yet where is any reflection on his role and possible fault in this tragedy, such as underestimating Stephanie's devotion to him. After all, she committed the murder for him or to be with him. I know this series is to demonstrate the "cleverness" of these police interrogators, but there is a human story here about vulnerabilities on both sides and manipulation, deep unsatisfied needs, and poor strategies for addressing those unrequited needs. Stephanie clearly did not hold herself to high esteem and somehow felt that the acknowledgement of someone like John would make up for what she lacked. Despite her smarts, good looks, sports physique, and other admirable qualities, she saw herself as inadequate and so desperate she would kill someone. Context!!! Give us context guys! This is a human tragedy not some clever game of Truth or Dare.
0 likesshe was clearly guilty but i find funny that when she does guilty behaviours the narrator is like "ah the behaviour guilty people tend to do" and then she does innocent behavior "ah she is faking this innocent behaviour because she knows how" im glad this time it was on an actual guilty person but it seems kinda biased against the person being interrogated
1 likeHeres a tip for anyone committing a crime the cops call you in to talk to them have a lawyer and say you were molested by cops at a young age that will deflect you looking guilty for not speaking to them
1 likewhenever she is being truthful she looks like a normal human being but when deceptive she literally turns into a tomato from VeggieTales
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LOLOL. definitely.
37 likesI SEE POPEYE
29 likesLmao
4 likesfr her acting is so bad omg i'm having a hard time watching this 😭
42 likesShe had 26 years to get her story sorted... lol
63 likes@awesome220 i know right, lol, i gues she thought she got away
17 likesBob the tomato caught you sinning 🤨
6 likes@Aditya 999 At a certain point you must figure you have gotten away with it. Maybe you have that little nag at the back of your brain saying you get caught somehow, but I bet this lady thought she was in the clear. God bless the detectives who caught her!
19 likes@Red Face Gaming yeah, thats some fine work from these gentlemen they better have gotten a promotion
12 likesShe looks like Alex Jones wearing a wig.
12 likes@Gurza HAHA LMAO
3 likesRight 😂 it is so obvious
0 likes@Gurza hahahaha oh my god yes 😂
0 likesAhahaha omg!
0 likesI'm only 2 minutes in and now I'm waiting for that face to pop up.
5 likes8 minutes in still no face yet 😑.
10 minutes in, she looks like a ventriloquist doll👀 smacks table 50 times
Hahahahhaa VEGGGGGIIIEEE TAAAALES!!!!!!!😂😂
5 likes😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes35:46 😂
3 likes37:16 Im fucking dead 💀😂
@🌹Paifu™🌹 she turns into the sussy guy in the first time stamp
1 likeLMFFFFAAOOOOOO THESE COMMENTS ARE KILLING ME 💀💀💀💀VEGGIE TALESS 😂😂😂😂
2 likesturns*
0 likesBut really, good one
0 likes@Bubba huh, didn’t even notice it
0 likes@Aditya 999 Ah, np mate
0 likesHahhaahhahahaha
0 likesI grew up watching VegieTales 😂😂 Glad this comment came up 😂
3 likesLOLOL
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0 likes“If you guys are claiming that I’m a suspect then I’ve got a problem with that” 😐 cope. Saying that just MAKES her sound guilty lmao
1 likeWhat a cold hearted piece of work…very happy she is right where she belongs.
1 likeThese two Detectives have got the patience of a saint.
0 likesSoon as they asked do you know John Rutten, in the moment she knew why is she there and that they have something against her!!! But she wasn’t prepared for that. She thought the case is closed for ever.
2 likesImagine this transcript being read out in court in a monotonous manner.
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Are descriptions of the facial expressions included? That’s half of it honestly
110 likesAccording to the transcript during the interrogation reads geez, gosh, I barely remember that, ummm... God. Uhhh, in Hawaii? I was with my friend greg umm, then I went to business school down town. Geez.
124 likesZzz ... Zzz ... Zzz ...
8 likes"A what's eh heh hehe eh what's this all about"
31 likes@boozflooz HAHAH
2 likesNow all I can imagine is ace attorney characters reading it out and its the funniest thing to me
9 likesTo be fair they would probably paraphrase it
0 likes@mykie Glad to know I'm not the only one
1 likeThat thing she did with her mouth at the very end (24:59) is the creepiest thing I've seen in a VERY long time. I'd swear she looks like she's possessed by a demon.
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Totally agree!!!
2 likesYou know your content is really good when you are almost at 5 million subscribers without posting in a long time
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He wont upload anymore because of youtubes rules
0 likes@Agnieszka Bryk very sad. JCS I was here when they only had 100 subs. A lot of ppl think that the narrator is JCS but he's not
0 likesThis is great. If anyone wants more detail read the book The Lazarus Files. It tells the story of how the cold case detectives tracked down the murderer.
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Good read!
1 likeimagine think that you went years not getting caught to finally getting caught— that’s crazy!
0 likesImagine if they asked, “did you kill her,” and her response was, “I don’t think so”
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i mean i dont know geez, gosh it was so long ago you know? i couldnt even tell you the last time i talked to her? its 2009 and i met scott in 1992, gosh!
330 likesTHAT WOULD 99.9999% HAPPEN
34 likes“Gosh… it was so long ago… that’s not ringing a bell…”
74 likes“Surely if I killed her it would be in my
54 likesPictures! !” 🤣🤣
this made me laugh way too hard. thanks.
5 likesDoesn't ring a bell but i may have, again this is a million years ago.
32 likes@fizzy I’m o
0 likes@seymour butts love the name
2 likes"I dont wanna say i never killed her, i dont wanna say it took 3 mins, 30 minutes, an hour. Gosh, i mean, it was so long ago. I mean, I don't know, I couldve killer her anywhere........ IF I did... Which I didn't, because gee golly gosh. Its been millions of years. 😏Jim Jascal, and Roy suckaboo. I coulda met her there, too. I cant even say thats a true statement.😏 Doesnt ring a bell."😏😏😏
21 likesI mean, gosh... it was like a million years ago
6 likesiT dOeSnT sOuNd FaMiLiAr geeeee...
5 likesOof this 999 becoming 1k 🤩
1 like“……but it sounds familiar now that you mention it”
4 likes“Gosh, there were so many people I don’t even know who was there… let’s see.. there was Mike….. that was probably about a million years ago like I said….”
3 likes“God, I mean geez… that must have been such a long time ago.. you know.. it’s 2009… well I had my first child 1998…. My dad stopped doing drugs 2001… I couldn’t even tell u the last time I had orange juice… I mean gosh you know… because I mean I love yoghurt but then again the texture of my mattress…
5 likesI couldn’t even tell you!”
😭😭😭😭😭ffs
0 likes@Suzzie Dawn My ex gf took creepshots of me constantly, when we were just talking, like in middle of anything literally, and even when I was sleeping.
1 likeWe broke up, and half a year later she was begging me for some expensive perfume and I told her I'm not her credit card and told her I might have found someone and she sent me a pic of her cutting herself and accused me and dared me to call an ambulance which I did.
the next week she stalked me behind the corner and waited for everyone else to leave and she rang the doorbell over a 1200 times and knocked on all windows around the house and stood in the backyard while sending threats from her sister's phone, and then she made some gay dating site profile with the creepshots and creepers bombarded me during the night with calls and texts and I had to change my number as well as call back and ask the creepers where they found my number and take screenshots of the site before asking them to remove it.
Had enough of it, and had enough proof to sue her.
But I forgot to mention when I gave my word to the police, that when my dad saw her lurking behind the corner and went and told her to walk away before he calls the police, she had her hands behind her backpack. She asked to talk to me from my dad and showed her hands. Like every innocent people always do, show that their hands are empty. Since she cut herself and was hiding something, I don't think she would have "talked" to me with her mouth like she asked to.
I don’t think so! I mean… gosh how long ago was that
0 likesU know
0 likesIt doesn't ring a bell in my head
0 likes“Gee, gosh, idk…. Maybe… I might have..”
0 likes“It was a million years ago! I need to look at my pictures”
0 likesCrazy Woman: "Did I kill her? Uhm, well, I mean I might have, but that was like a million years ago. Does it still count? I mean, what's this all about?"
2 likesGosh
0 likesStephanie Lazarus : “ I dated other guys, went on lots of vacations.”
3 likesKanye West:”I ain’t saying she a gold digger”
How could you function for 20 years knowing you had murdered someone. I accidentally ran over a duck and was mortified.
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That's what separates a psycho/sociopath from a normal person.
1 likeFunny how she mentions how she had a fight with the wife even though none of the officers said anything about it and she previously said she hardly spoke to the wife lol
1 likeShe makes THE strangest facial expressions during this interrogation! Like Jim Carey-level expressions. I've never seen that before.
7 likesDetective: “did you kill her?”
7258 likesStephanie: performs full facial workout
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Fr she has a jaw line after this lunch break 😂
196 likesLMAOOOOOOO
20 likes😂🤣😂🤣
9 likesTimestamp? Please :>
5 likes@Organs this whole video is her performing face workouts lol
82 likes@Organs 0:00
37 likes“I couldn’t even tell you”
44 likes@Organs rip coco
18 likes@Spooked Skeletal thank you so much!
14 likes26:40
17 likes30:39
11 likes33:37 gg workout
15 likes36:38
19 likes39:59
13 likesthe most extreme at 37:17
47 likes@Novalovan you missed this 50:11
7 likesYou are funny my friend!
2 likes@Novalovan "I'm a nobody" - Charles Manson
3 likes@Novalovan oh that is horrifying
2 likes@Organs sorry for your loss, no need to explain you username❤
5 likes👍🤣🤣🤣 she’s an animated pumpkin head 🎃
0 likes🤨😣🤔😐😑😬
0 likes26:19 had me rollin 😂
1 like@Novalovan HAHAHAHA what tf is wrong with her face 😂😂
1 like@HappyTrails thank you so much. I haven’t been able to talk about my dog. Having people like you around me is wonderful.
4 likes@Organs No problem, I know exactly how you feel, and it is so hard, here is my pup http://imgur.com/gallery/8C2QvOW
4 likesHopefully you can click that,
But, it took me 7 months before I thought about getting another dog, but life has to go on and you just have to love them as much as possible before there time comes. Best wishes and I hope you start to heal, as they say, they are waiting at the rainbow bridge.
@HappyTrails she/he is so cute! After my dog, coco passed away, I perceived that my other dogs will too. I have 7 dogs. And having them all pass away one by one is the worst thing ever. Your dog is really cute! My profile picture is coco.
4 likesRubber face;=)
0 likes@Onii Chan 💀💀💀
0 likes@Organs 40:37 most intense workout was here also sorry for your loss ❤️
1 like...gees it was a million years ago, Did I kill her? I couldn't say, I might have killed her, but gees what year was it...
2 likesLmao!
0 likesThis entire interview was a facial workout
2 likes@Novalovan Listen to those noises she’s making! Kind of obscene really.
1 likeLmao
0 likesAnd slaps her side
0 likesI’m hollering laughing 😂🤣🤣🤣
0 likesIt wasn't even close on her part, she fell completely apart and was probably passing gas through the whole interview. Her last taste of freedom flashed before her in the form of a guilty flashback.
1 likeThis is the most unfortunate entertaining interrogations I've ever personally seen!
0 likesI just love her. The way she slowly crumbles. Love it. Just love it.
0 likes1:44 „Do you know John Rutten?“ Her lying by pretending to be unsure already starts here, when pausing long before finally answering the question. Literally at the first question of the interrogation.
0 likesI am so sorry for Sherry's husband. He is older with white hair and he has missed a life that might have been very a happy one with kids. He lost the love of his life. I wonder if Sherry's parents were alive to the the conviction of the evil witch.
1 likeAlternate title: Woman tries to break the world record for most facial impressions of a clown mask in an hour.
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She definitely broke that record, Olympic status
24 likesUnderrated comment
4 likesLmao
1 like🤣🤣🤣
1 likeShe reminded me of Jigsaw with the cheekbones
7 likesShe def tried to do over reacted faces so that way it would be "easy" to read her emotions and demeanor hoping the cops would take a step back as if she was really thinking. Shes just terrible at acting xD
9 likesDixie D'Amelio stands next in line.
0 likesMeanwhile there are people like me who have like two facial expressions
2 likesDid you had to remove the first part of the video? :( if yes it is a shame, it gave a lot of context. But the analysis is still incredible as usual.
2 likesReally tough to see the husband read the statement in court
0 likesThis and the Russell Williams confession are my favorite videos!
2 likesI can imagine her with those eyes doing a regular stop on a civilian , and taking advantage of her power on anyone she can.
2 likesThis woman apparently knows nothing about her own life.
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apart from if it’s about her one really nice trip to hawaii
45 likesAnd that sweet sweet '68 chevelle
18 likes@Matthew Reynolds she loves that baby
17 likes@Marta P I see you came from the Jennifer's Solution video too!
9 likesActs like 24 years ago was when fire was discovered.
5 likes@Marta P 😂😂
0 likesInvestigator: “Did you know the woman you killed who was married to a man you were in love with?”
2 likesStephanie Lazarus: “Uhhh… I may have.”
Oh My God! If this woman were to be a common citizen, i could still understand the melodramatic expressions but a cop for 25yrs?? She might as well have written a guilty verdict herself...
0 likes27 years is a long way from a million years...life is short and the longer you live you realize that even 100 years is not that long ago.
2 likesLike the Jodi Arias footage, this broad is also gold. You can see right through them, but they are trying desperately to create a story on the fly that they construct right before your eyes.
1 likeIf someone was actually innocent they’d answer the questions straight out and not try to pretend it was a million years ago
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Ttrue
5 likesNot really because anything you say can and will be used against you. An innocent person would just be confused and answer questions with questions.
29 likesHmmm an innocent person would answer with a totally different demeanor and the detectives would have picked up in that but they already knew she had dunnit
28 likesKnowing my forgetful ass I'd have a hard time 😂😂
7 likesIdeally you'd be in an amused disbelief at the fact that you're a suspect
1 like@bob smith They'd have to first read you your Miranda Rights first. You can lawyer up after that or talk bs.....it's your right. In this case, they knew she was going to be arrested as soon as she walked out that door. They just figured they'd feel her out beforehand. They didn't need a confession from her. They had her DNA. This interview would have never made it to court anyway, and they knew that beforehand.
2 likesYeah from her point it’s like ‘what should I remember’ a lot of these details I’m sure she remembers incredibly vividly and it might seem suspicious if she remembers all these minute details from 20 years ago. That said She’s got an awful poker face and isn’t good at playing dumb. Oh and she’s incredibly annoying lol
2 likes@bob smith no they wouldn’t. An innocennt person is usually more direct, and doesn’t waffle
0 likesShe remembers every little detail, except the answers to the questions.
1 likeMy favorite part is the end when she says she wishes she had tape recorded the interview…as if she thinks that it went well for her.
0 likesCrazy how a killer just hangs out in life
4 likesStephanie remembers every little detail all except for the murder! She keeps talking about it was a million years ago like that's supposed to make it okay
3 likesher mind: play dumb!
17490 likesher: what year is it now?
her mind: not THAT dumb!!
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183 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
111 likesI like this reference, if you know, you know
277 likeslol
11 likesHahahahah
11 likesThis sounds like the most realistic thought process bc same 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
59 likesFunniest comment lmao
26 likesI see that haram shadowman pfp
9 likesBizzare93 "shadowman"
9 likesOwen Kitchel yeah, yeah, i get it all the time.
0 likesOwen Kitchel YOUR profile picture 👌🏼
3 likesAileen Silva see now that's a new one
0 likes@Chunky soup fuck, which character is that again.
0 likes@Finn I think it's the girl from Inside Out
0 likes@Finn I think homer simpson
9 likes@Kavien H damn, how didn't I recognize him
0 likes@Horace Benedict just did some research. Wasn't her
0 likeshonestly tho, as soon as anyone asks me what year it is, my mind blanks out LOL
2 likes@Finn pretty sure its miles morales from into the spiderverse
26 likesHahaha
0 likesLmao
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0 likesLoool wtf🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLolz
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0 likesLmmfao
0 likesToo fuc*en funny
0 likesYoooo I read this line the moment she said it 💀💀💀
1 like😂😂😂😂😂
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0 likesOoo I remember these lines from the 'spiderman into the spider verse' movie! teehee🤭
2 likesBest comment on here. Hahaha love it
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0 likes😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 great comment
0 likes🤣hilarious 😆🤣 Best comment. 🏆👍
1 like@Jeremy Oliver I don’t know it, though it’s still funny, what’s it from?
0 likesAwesome comment!
1 likeWho TF really asks “what year is it now?”
@Alexandre Siqueira the perfect comment doesn't exist
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesHomer Simpson style!
0 likesHAHAHAAHAHHA so true
0 likesThis could be a conversation Homer Simpson has with himself!
0 likesHAHAHA
1 like@Alexandre Siqueira yes !! 🙌 ❤️
0 likesLove that reference lol
0 likesLOL NOOO
0 likes🙌🏻😉
0 likesWhat's your pfp
0 likes@SinBlade google Shadman Hermione 😉
0 likes@Chunky soup oh XD
0 likesomfg
0 likes"Geez, I don't know... I may have looked at a calendar sometime this morning but .. gosh... I don't know maybe? Geezzzz"
1 like😂😂
0 likesI like this comment think it’s my favorite out of all the Jcs videos😂
1 likeThat made me laugh hard.😂
0 likes@Momma Shademan... very nice
0 likes@RazzBerry spider man into the spider verse. If you havent seen it def watch it
0 likes😂😂😂😂lol great comment
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0 likesShes acting like she's 90 yrs old
0 likes@Jeremy Oliver spider man!
1 likeThat pfp 😳
0 likes😂😂omg
0 likesRiiiight💀💀💀
0 likesI recognize that profile pic, sir.
0 likesIf only her husband thought Sherri was so amazing when she was alive...Sadly he took her for granted, cheated and exposed that great lady to this psychopath.
1 likeThe reason why she isn’t or can’t answer the easy questions is because her mind is solely focused on what the detectives actually already know.
1 likei just came back here because I can see so much of this lady on Amber Heard and her ridiculous divagation on the responses on her trial, when she starfts giving unasked details for a simple yes or no question. Honey, we know you're lying so cut the crap.
1 likeThe table slapping would have made me arrest her 😂 Stop doing that shit. 🤯
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Yes I picked that up too,
0 likes“did you kill his wife?” “oh geez maybe once or twice it was a million years ago”
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Ahshsh that was awesome
206 likesLOL
47 likes😂😂😂
52 likes😂😂😂😂😂
33 likesComment of the year
83 likesdominic brown hahaha maybe once or twice 🤦♂️
52 likesJoke was already made and has 22k likes rn
30 likesI’ll have to check my pictures.
71 likes“But I don’t wanna say three times cuz I’m just not really sure it was so long ago”
94 likesThese comments 😭😭
16 likesChris B i didn’t go through all 5 million comments and copy what someone said, legit just imagined karen spazarus saying it in the interview
53 likes😂
1 likeSo good😂
1 likeLmaooo I’m 💀 as hell
2 likesGolly gee oh oh I don’t know it was just so long ago geez
17 likesBahahaha
2 likes🤣😂🤣🤣😂
1 likeLOL...gee willakers..yeh maybe..sheesh i dunno :)
3 likesTime stamp?
3 likesGriffin Myers just a joke 😂😂😂😂😂
2 likesDon't ever thank for likes. It's pathetic.
7 likesSuperQuail but since it’s such a big deal i’ll remove it for ya
4 likesLmaooo I was about to comment something like that! 😂 💀
2 likesPretty much what she was saying LMAO
2 likes😂😂😂🤦🏻♀️
2 likesShe should had caught on fast, knowing (if guilty as charged) what she had done & refused to speak w/out a lawyer. Her Miranda rights were denied first by now having advised her before hand, they set her up. Typical LA cops! Reminds me of Mark Fuhrman, they used every trick in the book to 'solve' crimes by setting up innocents. Had OJ not had fame & money, he'd went down the same path.
5 likesSo much for having true friendships in the workplace, this was one huge betrayal.
"Geez! Gosh golly gee willikers..geez, ya know?"
5 likes😂😂😂
0 likesLmfao. That was perfect..
1 likethnx 4 likes
1 like2.6k like on 3 weeks? Yous a legend, my broseph
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1 likeburak ayan 🤣
0 likesonce or twice.👮<<--😂
2 likesWhat time mark was it at?
0 likesHaha 😹 hilarious
0 likesdominic brown shouldn’t have let him punk you
0 likesbeautiful comment
0 likesOmg lol
0 likes😎💪🤣 LOL
0 likesFunniest comment EVER!! 😂😂😂😂😂
1 likeLmao right
1 like@Arby’s Fisted I agree, she should have had the intelligence to walk out of the room & got the hell out of the area. That video did her no favors. Still, a suspect is supposed to be read their Miranda rights before questioning, no matter the setting. I know, have been there, done that & by keeping my mouth shut until my attorney arrived, got out of a jam, although nothing of this nature, rather a misdemeanor charge.
6 likesTheir 'proof' hinged on the testimony of a woman who was coached by detectives to pinpoint me by pointing at a picture of me (from a 15+ year old DWI arrest) at her, saying 'it had to be me' & under pressure, she gave in. Even though I needed my glasses to see, would be legally blind w/out them. She insisted in court that the real suspect didn't wear glasses, his hair was longer & voice different. Once the judge heard this from the actual victim, how the police treated her, he tossed the case, one of the detectives was forced to resign. BTW, I was at work when the incident took place, but since I worked alone & not far from the area, there was a lot of assumptions involved.
The only ties between the eventual real convicted suspect & myself (he hit the well one time too many), were we both drove the same type of truck. By the time, the suspect hit again, I was no longer working in the area. The lady also insisted I was called to make an impact statement, that his crimes cost an innocent man money in legal fees & an overnight stay in jail. If we were a man of wealth, I would had sued him for all he owned, yet his belongings were all in the van he also slept in. Yet I did let him know he was a sorry POS, he was sentenced to the max, two 2 year sentences, to be served after the other (consecutive) w/out the option of parole. With 'good time' & work, he served just over 3 years, 11 months les than he should had, in my & the victim's opinion.
This is where people gets railroaded, talking to the cops w/out an attorney present. However, my Miranda rights were read to me before they attempted questioning, that what I say could be used against me & I had the right to counsel. I didn't speak w/out the lawyer being there & only answered the questions she suggested. Always insist on a lawyer, even if cannot afford one, cops AREN'T your friends, they're PIGS!
dominic brown now that was funny
1 like😆😆😆
0 likesdead
2 likesI lol’d 🤣🤣
0 likesDoesn’t sound familiar
0 likes🤣😂😂😂 "AhhMazin!"
0 likes@Charles Tilley I see some books in the making!!! One being, I bet you by golly wow. No that's a song. Gee I'll think of something later. Goodnight and don't forget to keep your stories straight and you won't get pinned.
2 likesHahhahahahahh
1 like@Charles Tilley for real. You think someone's your friend, but it turns out they're secretly a murderer.
1 like@Arby’s Fisted She couldn't had left, due to the DNA evidence, they weren't going to give her a chance to flee from justice.
7 likesMy only point was the betrayal of her co-workers & not advising her that anything stated can & will be used against her in court (Miranda rights).
I've been a suspect (& initially) convicted) myself, although nowhere as serious as this & knew to keep my mouth shut.
Yet on appeal, to the State Supreme Court after I had served 3 years of a 10 year sentence & eligible for parole (of which I turned down), the main or Star witness turned against the State, told the truth. I wear & need glasses to see, would be legally blind w/out them. The cops showed her a page of pics, she couldn't ID one, gave her 3 hours in the room w/out as much as a bathroom break, then came back in & pointed me out & said 'he's the one, has to be' & she then agreed under immense pressure.
After her testimony, to which she apologized to me, even as much as offering me a place to stay if I didn't have one, the judge sided with me & walked out the door a free man. And I took up her offer for a place to live, she took me to lunch. As I had no place to call home, she helped me get employment & allowed me to save to buy a car & get my own place, refused to take a cent from me.
About a year later, I was awarded a monetary claim for the loss of my freedom, loss of job & home, repossession of truck & granted a full & unconditional pardon from the State.
But back to her, I don't believe she would had walked out as I did, DNA evidence is compelling. Mine was a case of misidentification by crooked detectives essentially bullying the main witness. I'm by far not the only innocent person who has been in prison. In my case, her conscience set me free.
The true person who committed the crime was sentences to less time than myself!
Excellent. lol
2 likes"did you kill his wife?"
5 likes"Oh geez... That sounds familiar, but, I mean, what's that got to do with me dating him?"
I shouldn’t laugh but AHAHAHAHAH
4 likesUhh uh
0 likesHahahaha!
1 likeInto the fray day by day the clock keeps ticking away, until the day you say it ends today
1 like😂😂😂🤣
0 likes@Charles Tilley nothing wrong wirh solving a homicide. Whats wrong with you. Suppression of evidence...
3 likes@Ouija1210 She is guilty and wanted to get caught. She is out of control
1 like@Charles Tilley
3 likesbecause she is guilty
domenic brown once or twice huh ?? Really now ??😹😹
0 likesHahahahahah
1 likelol
1 likeya know....
1 likeI may have, ya know
2 likes😂🤣😂
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0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
1 likeHer eyes bro
1 likedominic brown All these people think it’s funny, but if a male did this y’all wouldn’t be joking bout it. Y’all would be calling her a psychopath & the comment section would be filled with nothing but hate. But since the gender roles are switch y’all joke about it.. 🤦🏽♂️
0 likesOh geeeeeeeez, what year was this?
0 likesIt’s just not ringing a bell. Doesn’t sound familiar.
0 likes@V Anastasia wutup baby
0 likesLMAO
0 likesMarcos J yes this joke is all over the place in these comments and he was not the first to make it
0 likesdominic brown 😂😂😂😂😂👊🏾👊🏾
0 likesChris B i made the joke on my own free will. i didn’t search through 50k comments to steal someone’s joke. that’s a kids game
2 likesdominic brown well it wasn’t too original of a joke kiddo
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesCharles Tilley uh first of all oj Simpson is guilty - it’s indisputable.
0 likesCalled 🧬 DNA
The judge would give her 10 just for her facial expressions.
3 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesNo other comments are needed thank you, Good Bye!
1 likeThat was the most genuine laugh I’ve had in a while, thanks for that 😂🙌🏼🤍
1 like“Once or twice” got me
1 like10/10 👌🏼
0 likesgee, i killed her twice when we both played call of duty.
0 likes😂
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0 likesOnce or twice sentence killed me. Uh, no pun intended
0 likesLol 😂😂
0 likeskekekek
0 likes@Lucy Chews I cracked up at the word "golly" 😂😂
1 likeHuge belly laugh from your comment!!
0 likesi don't know if its funny or sad that she could have actually killed her twice considering the details of murder
0 likesBrilliant bro!!
0 likesdominic brown How would you like it if the tables were turned ???? It’s not fair .
0 likesOuija1210 brilliant summary
0 likes@Charles Tilley She wasn't innocent though, the crime had been solved by her DNA present. Her Miranda rights were denied because in this case there was overwhelming evidence she had committed the crime. I know, it's a tricky one that! I don't see it as a betrayal - cops did their job.
0 likes@Charles Tilley Sorry to hear about that.
1 like😂😂
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1 likeAlright, this is why I paused the vid to read the commentz XD😂
0 likesrandom 11k comment gem hidden in the dust.
0 likesLmao
0 likes@dominic brown oh lol thx
0 likesLmaoo
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesonce or twice got me 😭😭
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0 likes@Chris B
0 likesWell, it's that funny! 🤣🤣🤣
@dominic brown
1 likeThat's right! 👍
"so what is this all about??"
0 likesLMAO!!! 🤪🤪🤪
0 likesHe he he
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0 likesLOL!!
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0 likesI remember 20 years ago like yesterday n I'm only 34 I go back when I was 5 she fronting smh 🤦 a million years ago girl 👋 bye
1 likeI’m fkn cryiiiiiiiin😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂💩💀
1 likeThis is too funny
1 like😂😂🤣🤣🤣🚶♀️☠
1 likeHhahahahahahahhaa
0 likesYou kill me!! 😂😂😂
0 likes...maybe once or twice. hahahaha
0 likesKkkkkkkk
0 likes"But I cant even say that... Maybe it was three I dont know... gee I mean I dont want to lie maybe I didnt even do it!"
0 likesLmfaoo not once or twice
0 likesthe. best. comment.
1 likeBahahaha, the best comment. 😂
0 likesLet me think....we’re dinosaurs still around?
0 likesNo timestamp?
0 likesOh lord forgive me, I literally just laughed out loud when I read this comment, oh maybe once or twice is what got me lmao. Good one!
0 likes@Ed Aj relax
0 likesHahahahaha
0 likesHAHAHAA
0 likesI wouldn't wanna say 3 times, I don't want to make a false statement.
0 likesi'm wondering how they can question her without reading her her rights, maybe i missed a reason why they can do that in this case, or maybe they did and it didn't show it.
0 likesJust imagine all the men out there that would be absolutely thrilled with learning that their wife is going away forever for a murder they committed before they met.
3 likesThey should have asked her if she thought John did it. Just to see her reaction and what she said.
1 likeIf anyone here is a Law and Order SVU fan, I just realized this is the inspiration for the "Secrets Exhumed" episode with Marcia Gay Harden as Dana Lewis. I had no idea and just came across this. The actress Marcia must've watched this interrogation over and over because the similarities are eerily perfect. She naked it. I've seen that episode so many times and didn't realize it was based on a true life scenario. I know a lot of there episodes are, justvdidnt know that one was. How crazy!
0 likesI think the scariest thing about this is that she got married and after 20 years her husband probably never knew she was a sociopathic murderer.... crazy how that can happen
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@Michael Evans Probably. If she was able to get away with this for that long, I'm sure it made her feel invincible. Being a police officer and then being in charge of the investigation department (I think it said this at the beginning) probably fueled that feeling.
35 likesI was just thinking “damn what I would give to see what his reaction was”. Maybe he wasn’t surprised at all
11 likes@Meldoesmakeup I mean she said "people think Im crazy", knowing how most marriages are I'm sure her husband wouldn't disagree
13 likesA lot of people wear rose colored glasses when in love, some a blindfold...
7 likes@rachel l Exactly, there are hundreds of thousands of people married to sociopaths and psychopaths un-knowingly. (some knowingly)
5 likesLook at her eyes.....how the hell do neither one of these guys know she's nuts?
6 likes@That is just DOPE!!!!!!!! I think they are well aware :D
4 likes@Jazzy AndCool if they KNEW then WHY were they in a relationship with her????
2 likesBecause it was probably a stressful time in her life and she made a stupid mistake. You remove the stress and put a crazy person in a stable environment and they may thrive and never commit a crime again. You label someone a criminal and they will forever be a criminal.
1 like@ELFCloudGamer the hell? She literally brutally murdered a woman
6 likes@ELFCloudGamer killing someone is NOT a stupid mistake. Driving after having a few too many drinks is a stupid mistake. Locking your keys in your car is a stupid mistake. Murdering someone is not s stupid mistake, something is wrong with her that made her think murdering someone would get her something she wanted.
7 likesLike that never came up in conversation?
0 likesI mean shes a police officer.
0 likesNot crazy at all, i mean most these murderers and criminals usually come off as normal and nice people before they are caught.
1 like@bn880 and when they slip and finally show you, RUN as fast as you can. don't write off crazy behavior as the exception!
1 like@mandala 314 Well I mean, yes but by that time you'd likely have observed them doing such things to strangers constantly, possibly to your benefit. If you live by the sword you die by the sword.
0 likesIf a cop asks me what time of the day it is I respond with “I want to call my attorney “ 😂
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Haha yep!!
2 likesEvery time she says “what’s this all about?“ it’s oddly satisfying.
3 likesI like how John was like "...and the fact that Sherry's death occurred because she met and married me..." No, it occurred because you couldn't keep it in your pants. It takes two to tango. I'm in no way defending Stephanie's actions.
0 likesThat exorcist bit at the end was too goddamn funny 😂😂😂
1 likeDetective: "Have you ever had a glass of water?"
4800 likesStephanie: "A glass of water? I... Geez, when? That doesn't sound very familiar.... water, water... I mean, maybe, it's possible, but what year was this? I had a glass of orange juice back in 86, but I can't even think back then"
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Lmfao
52 likes😂😂😂😂
18 likesThis is good lmao
25 likesThis is perfect lmao-
18 likeslol good one
6 likesLITERALLY!!!!!
7 likesHahahahahaahah
4 likes😭😭😭
2 likeshmm let’s see what was i drinking the year i graduated?
25 likesThis comment is so precise I can't even add anything on it
3 likesDon’t forget “like I said...”
3 likes😂😂😂 I can't stop laughing
2 likesClassic.
1 like🤣
1 likeLmao 😂
1 like😂🤦♀️
1 likeI’m crying 😂😂😂😂🤣
3 likesLmao
1 likeWhat’s this all about! Lol
3 likes😭😭😭😭
1 likeLMFAOO
1 likeGeez! that comment made me laugh! when were you born again? 93? 95 ? pfff can't even remember now
1 likeI mAAy have had one at SOMEpoint, I mean, it's been a million years
5 likes'What's this about?"
1 like😂😂😂😂😂😂
1 like😂😂
1 likeLol which part of the video does she say this at? I missed it
1 like@The Truth She doesn't say exactly this lol they're spoofing off her general answer style
0 likesBahahahah
0 likesI mean i mean i a million years ago i drank coke i mean i mean i was i you know i was saying
2 likesLmaooo🤣
2 likes@Jemima Samaha I’m happy for making you laugh!!
0 likesI like how they let her out for a minute just to be like "Psych! We were going to arrest you the whole time! Idiot!"
1 likeI found it interesting too that she was able to specifically remember the fact that his sister slept over at her house but not how long they've been dating for. That was a gotcha right there too tbh 😂
0 likesShe’s a worse liar than 14 year old me after I stole beers from my dads home brew collection.
1 likeCops: What color shirt were you wearing that day?
13 likesStephanie: We can’t bust heads like we used to but we have our ways. One trick is to tell them stories that don’t go anywhere like the time I caught the ferry over to Shelbyville. I needed a new heel for my shoe, so I decided to go to Morganville which is what they called Shelbyville in those days. So, I tied an onion to my belt which was the style at the time. Now, to take the ferry cost a nickel. And in those days, nickels had pictures of bumblebees on ‘em. ‘Give me five bees for a quarter,’ you’d say. Now, where were we? Oh, yeah! The important thing was that I had an onion on my belt which was the style at the time. They didn’t have white onions because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big yellow ones....
JCS: “you never know how you’ll react when being interrogated”
2646 likesPerson being interrogated after watching JCS: “Lawyer”
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Lmaoooo
33 likesFacts! Almost as soon as the subject of the videos starts talking I'm like "dumbass! You said way too much without invoking your rights!"
105 likesI'm not the criminal type in anyway but in hearing the things my "friends" and coworkers might get into, I have learned that cops lie (and are allowed to do as much to get a confession, regardless of the seriousness of the charge), some WILL ABSOLUTELY try to violate the rights you have that they expect you to not know, and it is best to ask for counsel as soon as the opportunity arises because of these things (even if it is something as minor as a fender bender out drinks traffic stop).
@Beeble Booble thanks for sharing this information
83 likesThis, and watching the interrogations on The Wire.
3 likes@John Cainghog lmaoo💀💀💀
13 likes@John Cainghog pure gold. 😂 💀
5 likes@TIV67 Playz People have been saying the ends times are imminent since Revelation was written 1800 years ago. Get over yourself. If your religion is good and your god loving then you shouldn't have to use fear to find followers.
12 likesAs a police officer, allow me to say that is EXACTLY what people should say, because it's what I would say. There is really no upside to talking to us, we're simply going to use psychological tactics against you. If there is enough evidence, then you'll be arrested, and if not, then you walk out. Make us work for it, damnit, because it makes us better in the end. Also, the simple fact of the matter is that every US Citizen has the right to not incriminate themselves pursuant to the Bill of Rights. It would behoove everyone to know that and use it.
19 likes@lynda fleenor I said the same thing above. She is still arrogant enough to think she can talk her way out of it. She should have asked for an attorney or to leave, since she wasn't under arrest, as soon as they started asking her about that guy. Suspicion be damned. What is actually happening is that she just got locked into saying she didn't really know the victim, had never been around her and had never been to her house. So now, there is no plausible explanation for why your DNA is on her. The only reason is that you killed her and you tried to lie to cover your tracks.
4 likes@lynda fleenor
1 likeWell I think a lot of times they have to sit back into the interrogation room after talking to their lawyer on the phone.
Also almost all these cases on this guys channel are murders of intrigue. They're not the typical crimes. So I imagine the suspects who commit these crimes are already not of sound mind and body if they're yanking people lol.
I think the only thing they can't lie is what they're charging you with or if they can keep you there but everything is fair game to them. And they're already assume you're guilty.
Faaaacts. „No comment“ aaalll day
3 likesThat's exactly what I thought....well after this... I'd be straight saying "lawyer" on repeat lol
4 likesDetective "You hungry Mr. Kawf? Need a snack or some soda?"
"Um... lawyer actually"
Detective "we're just trying to see if you might be thirsty or maybe a restroom break"..
"Oh ok well..lawyer"
@Jack Kawf exactly!
1 like@TIV67 Playz stop commenting this everywhere
2 likes"Sorry this is Canada. I'm going to keep talking to you."
1 likeSuspect: “is this an interrogation?”
1 likeDetectives: “gosh, well… gee, I dunno. We wanted to ask you some questions but gee, that was a million years ago.”
Suspect: “lawyer.”
@Beeble Booble hot
0 likes@1 1 I know, right? How do we not have miranda rights in Canada?
0 likesAs someone who has to think a moment before answering pretty much any question, I feel like analyzing the length of pauses and things like that really should be taken with a larger grain of salt...
0 likesHow could the murder not be the only thing you think about forever?
0 likesIs it like ‘oh it was just that one time I lost control, whoopsie I won’t do that again’ or ‘that’s what you get when mess with me’ or do you freak out because you didn’t know you were capable of it? How is it not always on your mind in bed ever night?
We forget Sherri in all this, poor woman thank God she bit her when she was dying, God bless Sherri 🙏🙏🙏💕💕💕🙏🙏🙏💕💕💕🙏🙏🙏💕💕💕
5 likesHer face is priceless, she's scared shitless and it's so satisfying to watch 😂😂
1 likeSeeing her pretend not to remember people's names is actually causing me physical pain
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Absolutely
5 likesGives me anxiety
11 likesWhere at
2 likes@Raul De Leon "her name might be Shelley....Or Sherri...."
25 likesGirl stop. You know that poor lady's name. Lol
exactly, i had to look away most of the video, her fake over-exaggerated expressions(donald trump too) are obvious sociopath behaviour
12 likesThe definition of cringe!
3 likesHahaha its painful man
2 likesMe, too!
0 likesits just horrible isnt it. imagine having that deed weighing on you.
1 like@Manuel Laudácias Triggered I see :D
1 likeFreaky Boo yes ...by stupidity...i should know better...😘
0 likesSo what I got from part of this was.... she was born in 60 Plus the day that her and Scott met divided by the day that her and scott got married, minus the fact that His sister slept at her house, multiplied by the fact that she slept at his house. equals she doesn't remember How long they Dated.
3 likesDid anyone notice that she never once asked if John was hurt or in any kind of trouble ??
1 like🤔This announcer is suggesting that on the third of three questions she’s in a state of actual reflection where is in the first two questions she was not but the third question is where she worked or what she did for a living and she clearly knew that she was a nurse because she had a major confrontation at her job while she was at the hospital
1 likeDamn came back to watch for the second time and so much of the video is deleted. It’s so disappointed, this was a great interrogation.
1 likeThey did a really good job keeping her there without her wanting a lawyer.
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She should have called the lawyer the minute they started asking about sherry, saying that I believe it's better if this goes through official channel.
161 likesThat's the point and why they didn't answer what this was all about.
42 likes@Jeff Horsager well they had the DNA too remember. I don’t know if she would have gotten off but she could have had more time before getting arrested.
114 likesDuh it's not an interrogation
6 likesShe didn't want to ask for a lawyer because she wanted to keep up a pretence of not having any idea that they were accusing her of anything, if she had asked for a lawyer that could have been seen as an admission that she understood they were going to be accusing her of murder and she wanted to avoid appearing to have any knowledge that the questioning would eventually take that turn. That's what I imagine her thinking was anyway.
102 likes@C. They had sufficient evidence to arrest and charge her, even if she had immediately asked for a lawyer. I think she knew that right outside the door was a cop with a set of handcuffs for her. She was trying to stall and hoping to talk her way out of the situation.
37 likes@Carbon Compounds Easier said than done my friend. You never know what your going to do until you're in there. I mean why lawyer up if you feel you're innocent right🤷♂️
13 likes@mooky they can raise suspicions about her being the killer, the suspicions don't mean anything in court.
7 likes@Megan Kearns you really underestimate the lawyer, it was not difficult to get out even if they had her dna on the women, the lawyer would claim rightfully that bite marks don't mean murder, it could easily mean they got in a hand to hand fight in which she bit her.
3 likes@Lilly CamilleI personally would have been a bit more direct about it and stopped talking.
0 likesI think even without her testimony (and her testimony doesn't even have a "gotcha" appeal to it), they have DNA and eye witness accounts of her confrontation at the hospital. Also her logs show she was around the area at the time of the killing.
1 like@Jeff Horsager Yes she should have. Innocent or guilty, people want to be helpful or appear to be helpful. It is surprising, or use to be surprising to me, when people in the business continue to talk. She knows they know something early in the chat but doesn’t stop talking.
3 likes@Carbon Compounds The DNA match was enough probable cause for her arrest. A lawyer would probably argue exactly as you say, but he'd be doing it with her in jail.
7 likes@Megan Kearns will yes but she still would have a chance of getting out, I mean lawyers can save you regardless what you had said earlier like in the case of Kaylee.
2 likesthe moment she wants a lawyer/leave the room, she is considered guilty. they never said who killed the victim was
0 likes@Carbon Compounds yeh, and that would coincidentally have been right after two Latinos had killed her, but geez, shit happens
1 like@FUGAZI Brothers I mean they don't need to say anything about her death.
0 likes@Carbon Compounds the bite was clearly left after the death. A coroner fight might be that maybe it happened right before the death, not right after, but it wouldn't change the fact that the person who bite the forearm was present during the shooting
0 likes@FUGAZI Brothers if I remember correctly, she bit the lady during the scuffle, bite mark couldn't be predicted exactly when they were made as healing in those cases is exponential rather than uniform.
1 likeIf she immediately lawyered up, it would have looked guilty as hell. She probably thought she might lose her job as a cop, since they wouldn’t want to retain someone who was suspected of murder - it could destroy her credibility on any new or past cases. Also, she was probably just 5 years shy of her pension and getting fired so close to getting that would have been a big motivator.
0 likesI’m honestly surprised she stayed that long, they were asking specific questions that related to HER relationship to the guy and his wife and the questions were really specific. She seemed to have caught on once or twice but just kept going for some reason!
3 likes@Lilly Camille no because she said “now I’m thinking I probably need to talk to a lawyer” she never asked for one nor ask if she could get one
2 likesHonestly i give her more credit than that, i reckon she knew exactly why she was there as soon as the questions started rolling in, she did not buy their story of 'just going through old cases' imo
0 likesBut anything she would have done might have drawn suspicion
That is what I never understand about these videos. How can these people not demand legal counsel immediately?
0 likesI have a question.
0 likesI know that asking for a laywer/invoking the 5th is NOT evidence in a court case, but in this scenario, could it be, as she was never actually stopped by police/arrested/detained. Could it be the same as something as entrapment, where the police arent really disclosing everything? Thanks if anyone knows
I haven't got there yet, but if that true then omg face Palm... she's a detective wtf
0 likes@Lilly Camille if you start your sentence with "I think .." it will be determined in court that you were pondering the idea and didn't outright request it. A formality in normal conversations but a major difference once brought in a court of law
0 likes@Jeff Horsager 100% agree. Also your words sound exactly like they would talk in a JCS video. Are you a writer for this channel or have you just watched too much of it? Love it !!
0 likes@Lilly Camille Who cares? they told her she could leave whenever she wanted to , they were going to arrest her with the evidence they had no matter what ....the lawyer would not have been able to do a thing BUT negate all of this LOVELY VIDEO for all of us to look at
0 likes@Jordan Dowland That's the kicker! She was allowed to retire with her FULL pension! How??? This woman worked in IA for goodness sake. How?? She worked alone as a beat cop many times and was able to use work time as personal time consistently. She was also messing with someone else's husband! She was a superhead type with her eyes on a specific man all while "dealing" with others.
0 likesMy heart bleeds for Sherri's family, friends, co-workers and specifically the nursing field. She was born to change the field and was taken out for nothing!
Damn if two Hispanic men would have gone to prison for this, it would never ended up in cold case. The case would've been closed. I can't even imagine being a family member of Sherri's OR Stephanie.
Damnit to hell.
It’s because she was so used to cops sweeping it under the rug, she never expected the detectives that worked right by her man to finally put her away behind bars. She really thought she was never gonna be caught, you can tell by how off guard she was…..great job to the detectives who put true justice over their coworker 👏 👏 👏
0 likesShe knew her asking for a lawyer would imply her guilt
0 likes@j db the fact you are being interrogated by anyone is enough to ask because you risk bring incriminated
0 likes@j db that's not how that works, asking for an attorney isn't legally an admission of anything and can never be used against you
1 likeAsking for a lawyer immediately makes you look guilty even though it’s definitely your best option.
0 likes@c0nc3ntr8d no it doesn't, it immediately makes you look smart
3 likesNo they didn’t. They were supposed to read her rights first.
0 likesShe didn't want to arise suspicion.. A murderer that didn't want to arise suspicion by not lawyering up and not pleading the 5th. Don't talk to cops right? lol.. She had no idea she was being ambushed..
1 like@David Good to know..
0 likes@Carbon Compounds hahaha well of course she should have
1 likeThere's literally not a single scenario where talking to the cops is good for you, if you're guilty and especially if you're innocent
You lawyer up immediately in every situation hahaha
But here they were definitely being coy though and she thought she could just assuage their suspicions and not look guilty
They already knew she did it
0 likes@j db No matter how innocent you are, always lawyer up.
1 likeThey already had enough evidence to. Arrest her no matter what, they had a DNA match she wasn’t gonna get a bond.
0 likes@zgSHADOW This is a total interrogation. Grilled, defensive, lies, repeats, long stories..,.total interrogation.
0 likesYes. But asking for a lawyer would be seen as an admission of guilt. She's in a tough place. But she put herself there. Lying is hard too.. especially with people trained to detect lies :)
0 likes@Andrew Korvin plead the fifth and lawyer up. Tell them to bring their case to trial. By her talking the prosecution case is much much stronger. This interrogation sealed her fate.
0 likes@Andrew Korvin this case was 23 years old also. Who knows what a lawyer could come up with for her defense. But when she talked she implicated herself a lot.
0 likesSay I want a lawyer and I plead fifth. Then if they continue to ask you questions say am I free to go if not show to my cell.
0 likes@Jeff Horsager hindsight is 20/20
0 likesI'm thinking of putting solar panels on the roof and buying an EV. At no point there did I say the next thing I was doing was asking a solar panel installer to come to the house, or go to a dealership and tell them I was going to leave with a new electric vehicle.
0 likes@Carbon Compounds People tend to think asking for a lawyer makes them look more guilty, i think he was hoping she could get through this "casual chat" as anyone who isnt guilty would
0 likes@jawohl mein führer y’all do know that invoking the 5th can’t be used as evidence of suspicion in a case right? she should’ve asked for one the minute she saw she was in an interrogation room
0 likes@mooky Because! I don't THINK they could elicit a false confession from me, but I wouldn't take the chance. I don't trust some of these police departments.
0 likes@Jeff Horsager You never been there lol 😂
0 likes@Lilly Camille She gotta ask for one not say I'm thinking....
0 likesOnce they brought up the name Rutten she could have lawyered up. 20+ years on the job - she knew the drill. No other reason for bringing up his name.
0 likes@Jeff Horsager Either way she's going to jail. The DNA was enough to make a conviction.
0 likes00:50
0 likesI can only imagine that she felt like she got "Gut Punched", which was immediately replaced by a deep, dark, cold spot in the pit of her stomach that got bigger and colder by the second. Until it filled her torso from the nape of the neck, down to her naval to be sure.
I wonder how many years it was with her lookin' over her shoulder, going into work as an Officer and wondering if today is the day I get pinched?
Called in to the office for a new pair of bracelets, instead of a "Well Done", that she was now used to getting, yeah instead she got a couple or three stunned and seemingly revulsed colleagues hooking ya' up.
Maybe she started to relax after a decade...or two. Man, she's getting pretty close as the years go by, retirement is in sight...
I bet in some weird way, SHE felt cheated. Felt like she somehow, earned her way to a peaceful "Golden Handshake", with no...complications. Even though she took a life to get there. In my mind she WAS cheated but in reality, it was her who cheated herself by what she did and the price that, she'd thankfully, end up paying. Mostly she cheated that young lady of a chance to live her life. All the family and friends that were deprived of watching and being a part of it all.
Tragic.
Well they, all of them, the ones close to the talented young Rasmussen lady were the ones cheated...all the while Lazarus goes on to live the lie of the life of an innocent woman.
Until they caught her...thank God. 🇨🇦
Oh my gosh why are you possibly asking me about a guy I dated where I stalked his new wife and confronted her at work and then killed her in a jealous rage. My gosh, that is crazy guys it was so long ago.
1 like10:35 "whats this all about" shouldn't be so hard to say, she knows she's in trouble by GUILT
0 likesProblem with this psychology is that innocent people who feel guilty simply because of the questioning will show the same traits.
0 likesShe was just like
10636 likes“There isn’t enough evidence here”
bites corpse
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Lmoa
82 likesaloha
121 likesBut when she did it there was no technology to reliably trace her by the bite marks, right? So she wasn't thinking that this could get her in trouble, thus she could go feral. And also, she probably wasn't thinking at all if she decided to bite it in the first place.
501 likesDawi From Another Hold there was but it wasn’t used often. Bite mark analysis was used to put Ted Bundy away, I assume it wasn’t applied here because she wasn’t a suspect.
278 likesLmaooooo
7 likesYeah don't act like you wouldn't've done exactly the same thing in pre-DNA times
89 likeslol
4 likesI don't think murderers are very smart or intelligent, if they had any smarts they wouldn't be murderers
152 likes@Dawi From Another Hold Im pretty sure there was technology back then where they could Identify a perpetrator through dental examination, but Im wondering if this woman didn't somehow influence the investigation since she was already in the police force back then
90 likesDavid Vaughan I think most people don’t want to bite corpeses
67 likesThe bite could be used to highlight an episode of temporary insanity. She clearly was, at least a little crazy at the time.
41 likesRayTheGay Bite mark evidence is a joke, they used it to convict Bundy, but it’s useless as a technique, bruises don’t mimic the thing they were created by well enough, Bundy’s lawyer was useless if he couldn’t get that thrown out completely.
28 likesD B I know now a days it’s really stupid and easy to fuck up. But back before DNA they had to try to do whatever they could to get a conviction. And if I’m not mistaken I’m pretty sure Bundy represented himself
45 likes@Dawi From Another Hold yeah but the second that she learned that forensic science was in existence she should have known this day was coming as a police officer and staying in the times as a police officer she should have known better
17 likesI feel bad for laughing at this lmao
6 likesFor real, like, WHY was that part necessary XD
16 likes@al north this is just patently false
4 likes@al north psychopaths and sociopaths are geniuses (although most of them don't do crimes but can away with crime more often)
6 likes😭😭 omg 🤣🤣
1 like😂😂😂😂
1 likeI love this comment
2 likes@David R absolutely *not*. It takes a special kind of psychotic to even entertain the idea of biting a corpse, let alone doing it
3 likes@Serge Fabre they really aren't. The only reason pathological liars get away with it for so long is because we simply believe people by default, and assume good faith by default
20 likes@Serge Fabre No, psychopaths and sociopaths are not "geniuses." Maybe they're geniuses at manipulating people, but they are in no way necessarily more intelligent.
24 likesBite mark analysis has been around for ages
0 likesBecomes detective later
0 likes😭
1 likeBack then they didn't have any idea about DNA.
0 likes@Seiphert you don't need to have any idea about dna to do a bite mark analysis
0 likes@RayTheGay its fresh tho so its not weird
0 likes@al north You could identify a suspect through dental marks, but you also need sonething to match it against. The bite marks didn't match the husband and they had no other leads, she wasn't the suspect.
3 likes@al north That's not true. You got cold cases for which there wasn't any murderer found. Some of them were not caught till the end of their lives. Just like in any field or job area, you got stupid and smart people and that also applies to murderers, even if we think that murdering someone is stupid and foolish, some people murdered someone else because of reasons that were logical to them.
1 like😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 ommmmmggggggg
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1 like@Dawi From Another Hold Of course bite mark technology were well established in the '80s (and long before that). We're not talking about the stone age here.
1 likeWhy is this so funny? 😂😂😂
1 likeFoiled by corpse biting......(shakes head)
0 likesYeah beating a lifeless body and biting it after....u definitely got some issues, esp over a relationship
1 likeThe fact that she was bitten and brutally beaten even after she was already dead from gunshot wounds suggests a crime of passion... someone who likely knew the victim and was acting on strong emotion, not a burglar who needed to silence a witness. When its family or a partner they tend to conceal the body, even if just with a blanket. If the motive is sexual there's usually a kidnapping and/or signs of rape. Circumstances alone should have pointed to a romantic rival if the detectives were paying attention. I think they were thrown off by the red herring of another home invasion that had happened in the area, which was probably just a coincidence that worked in Ms Lazarus' favor since apparently they never even considered another suspect.
11 likesOmg... I’m cracking up!
0 likesI know why would u do that she was already dead lol smh
0 likesshe forgot that she had bitten her .. well 😂
0 likes@RayTheGay you are correct ,Ted Bundy represented himself , as far as the bite mark , they definitely could have used that in conjunction with the rest of the evidence which was clearly dismissed if even considered at all . They knew who did this but covered it up for political reasons and what i mean is ,
0 likes“ if this gets out it looks bad for everyone of us and the department “ i wonder if they even interviewed her back when this happened that would be interesting to see .
@Jumanah Idris Yeah its a western thing to believe people by default.
2 likesThat'll be gone from our societies soon.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Serge Fabre the genius psycopaths and sociopaths dont kill lmao they prefer to hurt people in ways that they know will get away with.
3 likes@Ahlex I wrote that comment a long time ago and my opinions have since changed
0 likes@Serge Fabre oh absolutely no worries! just wanted to throw that comment out there
0 likesI thought maybe she wanted to make it look savage
1 like@hellohowareyou yep. Chris Watts is a sociopath & no one's calling him a genius 😂😂 most criminals only think they're intelligent. That's their narcissism.
0 likesBundy was no different. He drove his own car around, trolled for victims in the same areas & used his real name. Dude also turned down a court appointed lawyer.
"whatsa...whatsa...wha,wha,wha....well whats this all about !!??" LOL
1 like@al north watch Dexter then come bake and say that
0 likes@RayTheGay bitemarks are pseudoscience
1 likeDNA wasn't a thing back then yet...
0 likes@ItsNot SoBad — Explain: “gone from our societies soon.” Thank you.
0 likes@Purple Sun yeah but that's very inaccurate on the face of it. A novice lawyer can get that thrown out.
0 likes@al north it's actually this way of thinking that allowed many serial killers to walk free lol
0 likes@Serge Fabre chill. They’re not geniuses, you’ve just put them on a pedestal in your head.
0 likesLMAOOOOOO
0 likesinjecting incriminating evidence...
0 likes@al north a lot of serial killers have pretty high iq
0 likesOh gosh. I feel bad for laughing
0 likes@al north smart and inteligent ones dont go to prison
0 likes@Dawi From Another Hold I believe he was being facetious
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesman....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesShe remembers everything else except the answers she needs to give!!
1 likeAll she had to do was answer their questions honestly. Instead she pretends not to remember things, she surely should have remembered.
1 likeHow can they use this in court without reading her rights??
1 likeShe’s in shock!! 😱🤦🏼♀️ These are our police!! I’m in shock- -not-/god help us all
3 likesShe must have been a real asset to the Police force with that razor sharp memory. I mean geez!
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Right? And with verbal skills stunted at about a 9 yo. - for sure. "I mean, you know, gawd, gee, like, I mean.....".
251 likes@Nanny-state-ifornia Ha ha ha
13 likesShe must of been a great u.c. for stolen/counterfeit art. Genius undercover cop with 100% success rate
53 likesOh she remembers. I remember people I dated 20 years ago and I never even killed anyone's wife.
141 likesthey didnt let her check her pictures or ask Shameeda
4 likesHahahaha.. yeah was thinking that too.
2 likesNot to defend her, but being a police officer (particularly after 25 years in the service) can be quite cognitively taxing. It’s why most everything on the job has to be recorded. Lol but yes you’d think murdering someone would stay quite fresh in ones memory.
27 likesMarie Streeting That’s a good one!
2 likes@lana lake Thanks for this. I got onto this last night an needless to say I've had about three hours sleep ha ha ha. Best Wishes.
2 likes😂
1 like@Anna KW ...😆😆😆
1 likeNo actually thinking like a psychopath can go a long way and nobody would disagree with that!
2 likesAnyway... justice must strike all.
@D B It is only recorded for authenticity and the lack of mind comes from secrecy alone.
1 likeGreat comparison. She's weird.
2 likesAnna KW ikr, I remember my elementary school crush’s phone number from about 25 years ago 😂 gosh jeez I just can’t remember if I murdered someone or not
10 likes@Anna KW You sure? 🤔
0 likesReally took her forever to get a clue
1 likeBut she has 10,000 photos to remind her remember??! 😂😆
5 likeslana lake that’s awesome. There’s only 6 people worldwide that are known to have it. It’s fascinating.
0 likesThe Police will hire anyone. There's no real standard.
7 likes@Dane Ta Tua Tonka ok incel
6 likes@Anna KW sure you haven't anna......
0 likesI-i-i am geez gosh. Man. Im not sure. This isnt ringing a bell. Gosh. I started writing this a million years ago. Darn. Gosh. Geez.
2 likesDuh! She is pretending not to remember to get out of the situation. That is what suspects do to avoid going to jail.
0 likes@ladweeb I know. I was being sarcastic Ladweeb...Duh!
2 likesMarie Streeting 👍🏼
1 likeWell, it’s been a million years.
1 likeMorty's real mom oh geez
1 likeFigures, most departments have people like this working to "protect" the public
1 like@vasmajority45 Yep, it's frightening.
1 like@David Maisel Yeah, creep
1 likeShe's clearly lying, pretending not to remember important information as if it wasn't notable to make her appear innocent. I'm sure she thought, if I tell them I can't remember her name then they'll clearly think I'm innocent.
1 likeHahaha
1 likeBy golly!
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes😂😂
1 likeYou can't judge her performance as police officer from her performance under this intense pressure though. She's fighting for her life here.
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
1 likeImagine her on the witness stand?
0 likesDefense attorney: you arrested my client 6 months ago, do you remember that?
Stephanie: Er..ahhhh...that was a million years ago....ummmm I mean ..maybe?
😂😂😂
0 likesGeez! Gosh! Golly!
1 likeI really hope the full length version of this video can be restored one day, there's a lot of content that has been cut 😟
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Entire version is on the Trials and Tribulations channel. No comments and no narrator.
1 likeI actually believe her when she said: I'm in shock!
0 likesI'm shocked that after 20 years I finally get caught.
1 likeDoes anybody else remember this video not starting off with the explanation clip of the cops? I swear he showed a photo of Stephanie when she was a cop in a previous upload where it was 45 minutes 😖
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It’s been chopped 😡
0 likesHer expressions look like she discovered fire every 5 seconds.
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Lmao 😂😂😂😂😂
57 likes😂😂😂😂lol
14 likesLMAO
8 likesHAHAHAHAHAHA
8 likesHaha good one
8 likesGOSH! GEE! GOLLY! 🔥 1982...84...92...I STOPPED TEACHING D.A.R.E....
49 likes😂😂😂
4 likesHer Crazy Eyes are off the charts.
39 likes@King Nothing LOL Underrated comment 😂
3 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
1 likeDude, I'm stealing this, lmfao.😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😃😃😃😃😅😅😅
2 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂
1 likeLmfaoooooo
0 likes@Dave 😂😂😂
0 likesHELP HAHAHAHAHAHAG
1 likeCongrats on the comment bro not a single negative response!
3 likes😆😅
1 like😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 likeLMAOO
2 likes🤣🤣🤣
1 likeLEGEND
Klassiek my man, Yuit made my day hhahahahahH.
1 likethat’s gotta be one of the funniest comments i’ve ever read 😂😂😂
1 likeBest comment ever, lmao! This is so true; a perfect way to describe her outlandish OVER-reactions. I will say, she’s certainly entertaining to watch. Most have the personality of a door knob.
1 like😂😂😂😂
1 like🤣🤣🤣
1 likeReminds me of those videos of video games where the facial animations are turned up 500%.
1 likeStill watching 30 minutes in and she still hasn't figured out why these guys keep asking about her ex and his wife.
2 likes42 minutes and it finally clicked for her
2 likesLMAO
0 likes😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
0 likesYou... you have made a joke ive never would have thought of, youre great
2 likes😂😂😂
0 likesLMFAO😭😭
1 like@Dave she said those words every 5 seconds
0 likesLol
0 likesThanks to Mike the fireman 👨🚒
1 likeMajestic
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 likeHoo ha fire good!
1 like48.
0 likesLolzz
0 likes35:35
1 like@CrazyMiles you're right. Ignore the haters.
1 likeWhat a touch at the end. Funny then chilling.
0 likes😂😂
0 likesSo sorry for his loss what a shame
1 likeOdd that the detectives were permitted to interrogate their own colleague...
1 likeShe's like a 4 year old trying to lie to an adult.
2 likesI watched the whole interview and I don't see her being any different than anyone else being questioned when they were guilty. She was a little loopy acting, but not anymore so than anyone else acting innocent when they arent.
0 likesI like how she can remember what floor of the dorm she lived on but not the age of her husband
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Pretty sus!
5 likes🤣🤣
0 likesYeah, well... To be fair - I'm terrobly bad with remembering ages of people too (including myself), while floors, phone numbers, etc. are easy xD
20 likes@Alicja K it’s her husband.
14 likes@Alicja K It's her husband, Alicja. Lol.
6 likes@LeviathanDrumming and?
2 likes@nightlockerzI think they’re just saying, if you marry someone, aren’t you gonna remember their age instead of your dorm number from a long time ago?
2 likes@james charcoal yeah, also, how often you have to state date of birth of your partner -all forms, picking up prescriptions from pharmacy, booking doctors, buying airplane tickets, celebrating birthdays every year? Even if you suck at dates, you would say “his 62nd (or whatever) birthday is coming this year”
2 likesIt takes me a while to remember my own age but I can still remember my locker combination from 8th grade
1 likeEdit: 10 12 32
right!!! 🤣
0 likesThat actually makes perfect sense to me. People's minds work in different ways.
2 likesI don't know my parents' age but I remember the weight of wrestlers from the WWF attitude era.
Shes still obsessed with John and stalked and knows every single thing about his life.
0 likes@Alicja K Its because people's age changes every year, the floor you live(d) doesn't change every year. Lol
0 likesShe lives w this for 26 years-probably thought about it everyday only to get caught .she would have been better off getting caught when it happened-she would have been out by now and had it behind her
3 likesQuality content!
1 likeIts crazy to think that 40 % of murders go unsolved. There are killers amongst us.
0 likesImagine finding out your wife had murdered someone before you dated.
1 likeKinda ironic that her name is Lazarus and her case was raised from the dead
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Hahahaha trueeee
35 likesHaha well spotted
31 likeswow.
13 likesBrilliant 😂
14 likesunderrated comment
16 likesThe universe has a beautiful sense of humor
32 likesAgreed!
3 likesWrong use of ironic, but good reference to the lazarus pit
15 likesUnderrated comment.
1 likeI choked on my drink curse you 😂😭
0 likesOh well done my friend! Excellent comment!
1 likeCompletely un-ironic (because Lazarus is a fitting name in that case) but I get what you’re saying lol
5 likesThis is the best thing I have read this year.
1 likeNice
2 likesIt's fitting
1 likeIn mathematics coincidence doesn’t exist. This was her destiny. It’s over and done. She wrote her own story.
2 likes🤣
0 likesExactly !!!
0 likesHahahaha. You're mean. 😂😂😂
0 likesI wanted to comment this....
1 likeWoah 😨
0 likesThat would have made a great title for this video! The Resurrection of the Lazarus Case
1 like😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
1 likeThere was an episode of Law & OrderSVU like this. The killer woman was an FBI agent and she had killed her ex-bfs fiancé back in college than became an FBI agent,
1 likeThese videos are so fascinating for the non verbal analysis! And she makes nice Rich Piana faces.
1 likeShe would have gotten away with it had she not bit her.
3 likesI am by no means a body reading expert, but oh man. She flopping around was tantamount to being guilty, or at least an accessory of this murder…
0 likesIt’s almost cringe to watch people squirm and try to lie around what they’ve done.
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When they’re guilty it’s very entertaining
30 likesFull cringe in this case, lol
11 likesAlmost?? I’ve been experiencing second hand embarrassment for a solid 20 mins now 😖
21 likesLike trump eh!?
3 likes@McKinnon yes. That's exactly it.
0 likes@Michael Ronga she should have just shut her trap. Then she would have gotten away with it.
3 likesneo
0 likesI can’t relate more to a guilty murder😂 I’m the most guilty looking person ever, even with things I didn’t do
3 likes@Michael Ronga true, when people are lying they tend to do that
0 likesespecially back in the 80’s with the way most people spoke, with the “oh geez” shit, makes it 100x more cringe
2 likesI'd drop the "almost" part. This is painful to watch.
0 likesCarrie Ferguson Or like Obama,Hillary and Bill????
0 likesReally is cringy
0 likesReally cringeworthy I had to hide my face
0 likesI am definitely cringing!
0 likesLike watching a djt press conference.
0 likesNo one’s talking about the interviewer, who did a very good job
1 likeTake a shot whenever she says "um"
1 likeGoodbye, hope the hospital bill doesn't kill you
The very end of this video is absolute gold
3 likesGive her a break, who here can remember something that happened a million years ago??
2 likesThe best is when she is already making a face, then the cops hit her with another question so she makes a face on top of the face and looks incredibly crazy
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Perfect description of what was happening.
36 likesI wanted to go with the theory of her inner demon taking over her consciousness once that car was mentioned. 😆
That's like when Mel Blanc does Bugs Bunny impersonating Daffy, trying to fool
3 likesFud Whacker.
@Terrell Moses OH MY GOD. as I was reading the comments, that part came on as soon as I read your comment 😮😱😂😂😂😂
2 likesTimestamp lol ?
1 like@raffytaffs timestamp?
0 likes@Tempo Drift The saddest part of this whole thing is, while John was giving his victim-impact statement, ol' Crazy-Eyes was sitting there thinking to herself, "Once I'm paroled for brutally murdering his wife, I'll win him back. You watch."
2 likes@TimboTheMan 37:00 😂😂😂😂
1 like36:32 exactly this! Crazy
1 likeI think we can tell the parts you're talking about. I'm still laughing 🤣
1 likeBahahah
0 likes🤣😂😁😂🤪😜 crazy face!!
0 likes@raffytaffs DUDE SAME
0 likes:| idk, i just don't know
0 likesasks another question
°_° idk...
@Rob Thompson it would hurt but not for long
0 likesIm dying with the faces she is making...🤣
0 likesLmao, spot on
0 likes@Rob Thompson no ones laughing at Sherri getting shot, we're laughing at looney Lazarus' weird facial expressions.
0 likesHer face looks like the tragedy mask and the comedy mask are fighting it out for dominance of her face.
0 likesProps to these detectives
0 likesSo how many people did her ass frame during her career?
0 likesWhat an injustice that this took 25 years to look at the crazy person with a motive.
Steph was pretty nervous and "uncomfortable" for someone who didn't do nothing 😂
0 likesEdit: I could live without the jumpscare at the end, thanks very much 😒
Just goes to show. Even cops think they will outsmart interrogators. Like she knows that asking for a lawyer is the best case scenario. But she actually thought she was gonna be able to walk free after 70 minutes of horrible acting lol
0 likesImagine this: You got away with a crime, got away with it for 24 years, carefully studied and practiced police interrogation techniques and developed a reputation among your fellow officers, only to have your crime get exposed and solved in a DAY, and only because it was the literal equivalent of "Slow news day" for open cases Lol.....All because you tried to take a bite out of crime :>
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Take a bite out of crime!!!!! 😄😄😄😄😄
24 likesbruh lmaoooo
4 likesyou talk more than her
0 likesWow!!!!!!
1 likeSo she’s arrested / brought back in at 1:10:30, moments after she walked out? Yeah lady, you’re done.
0 likesAnd her sentence seemed too light to me. For so many reasons.
She was shocked because she thought she’d got away with murder. 👀
1 likeWhy...WHY was the first several minutes of this video edited out? It included the entire set up about her background as well as the crime and crime scene photos, etc. It's a real shame that they were removed, for whatever reason.
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YouTube has super strict TOS and it violated it, so it had to be cut up to fit within the TOS- pretty sure it wasn’t really up to Jim :(
0 likes@PurpleParfaits TOS?
0 likes@RotanCam oh sorry! terms of service. so the content was probably seen as “graphic/violent”
0 likesI don't understand why these people never shut up and ask for a lawyer. You'd think a cop would know better
1 likeNote to self : If I'm ever asked questions about a crime I'm hiding, I'll enter a true state of reflection by trying to remember last night's dinner. Good luck catching me, detectives.
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If you need to cry to seem grief-stricken, pulling a nose hair usually works
83 likes@Cassandra from experience, ass hair works 10 times better in generating tears.
114 likes@cci hahhahahahahahha
5 likes@cci “from experience”
34 likesExcuse me!?
@Cassandra would they be suspicious when I ask for tweezers tho?
35 likesIf Stephanie's Dna was not there on the crime scene she would've never been caught. It's funny how her stupidity of biting the dead body caused her arrest after 25 years.
54 likes@Saksham fr who bites someone after they dead💀
30 likesDid I leave the stove on?
8 likesThats actually nuts
1 like@Tom oh geez.. i mean... i don't even remember, it was a million years ago.
8 likes@cci 😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@servant_of_god exactly. Kinda makes me wonder if she was trying to maybe tear that arm off, or worse
2 likesBut then your responses will be suspicious
0 likes@cci from experience 😰
1 like"Did you know the victim's name?"
1 like"Curry"
Lmfao
0 likes@cci lmaooooo
0 likes@anđela she wanted to know what death tastes like.
0 likesTake a shot every time she says: "you know", "a million years ago", "I mean" and "I don't know what else to tell you".
2 likesYou are now VERY drunk. Drink some damn water and lie down.
21:07 (Time stamp 1pm 08min 20sec) All right, Stephanie. Take care.
2 likes21:15 (Time stamp 1pm 08min 50sec) You're under arrest for the murder...
She lived in the delusion that this was going to 'go away' for a full 30 seconds. 🤣🤣🤣
"Did you murder somebody back in 1985?" "Phht. That's been like a million years ago. I would say no!"
1 likeI’m sorry but her faces make me laugh every time I watch this… as another commenter said she really does make every single facial expression possible and they aren’t synchronized. Goodness gracious this woman gives me secondhand cringe. Bruce Rivers should do a video on her lol
1 like“We possibly have DNA evidence from the scene”
1630 likes“That’s great!” as her life literally flashes before her eyes. Lmao classic.
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Give me the timestamp pls
11 likes@Der Stoff aus dem der Joghurt ist 45:10
39 likesI think the most important takeaway here is don't bite your victim.
55 likes@Tiffany Swensen Yep. Bundy learned that the hard way too.
23 likesMidnight Siren noted lol
1 like🤣Thats exactly what i thought!🤓
5 likesWait!!
Dave Chapelle: “Gotcha bitch!”
@Der Stoff aus dem der Joghurt ist Dieser NAME! XD
2 likesShe was sure she had destroyed all the evidence and messed up the murder book . One swab in bottom of coroner's freezer ....life sentence.
7 likes@Tiffany Swensen thanks for the reminder, helpful in case I feel like wanting to bite a corpse....
1 likeShe was probably thinking....NO way l destroyed all the evidence WTF are they talking about.?!!!!
0 likesAs soon as the officer changed the subject from art to her ex she should have asked for a lawyer, which was in the first few minutes lol
1 likeCurrently reading the Lazurus Files — great book!
3 likesShe’s not a sociopath. A sociopath wouldn’t have killed for love.
1 likeYou would think that since she’s a cop she would know how to read the room💀✋🏻
1 like"Did you know this person?"
5292 likes"awe gee idk"
proceedes to tell their entire lifestory
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SHE IS SO ANNOYING she’s a terrible liar the hand movements and the sheer amount of times she says “you know golly I don’t know”
154 likesHey, thanks for that. Can you recap the whole thing for us?
2 likes@Rich Parker um no
20 likesthis shows me, thats easy to be a police officer in usa..here in germany its rly hard, they only take the best and u have tgo to college for 4 years
18 likes"...then I had coffee and came in to work to have this conversation with you, but I really don't remember"
7 likes@Art Queen ikr like “Oh Golly good show, oh whipper snapper, Oh you meddling Cops 👮♀️ 👮♂️ 👮if it wasn’t for you! I would have gotten away!” Like some scoobydoo
8 likes@yooo l yeah we have a fat 10 month course or some bullshit, that’s one of thee main reasons we have so many terrible people in the force
0 likesCorrection: proceeds to tell her entire life story AGAIN
5 likesSo basically she’s an NPC
0 likes@Art Queen this comment is funny 👌🏾
1 like26:19
0 likesStephanie: What's this all about?
1 likeDetectives: This is about something you never thought about. It's called KARMA!
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Brilliant, so glad it caught up with her.
0 likes"Maybe" "l may have" "You think I would"
0 likesShe won't admit but doesn't want to get caught lying either. Smh
THOSE CLIPS AT THE VERY END OF YOUR VIDEOS, I AM DYING she looks like a clown, i would have laughed my ass off if this wasnt such a serious matter...she deserved what she got
1 likeDetective: “Did you know John Ruetten?”
0 likesSherri: “Four score and seven years ago…”
She didn’t even end up with the guy. She killed her literally over nothing it’s very sad. Then she ends up being a cop for 25+ years…
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He did sleep with her, somewhat, after his wife's death. He never cared enough to ever marry her. I think she finally gave up on him and married someone else.
93 likes@lydia espiritu That's messed up... You were a kid!
22 likes@lydia espiritu it happened because yours was a documented case that they could see. It's not like they had a file on her saying "yup shes a murderer, but she'll make a damn good art detective"
78 likes@lydia espiritu additionally, she was already on the force when she killed the wife.
50 likesI missed what the conclusive evidence was. Was it the DNA? Was the sample collected in 86? Still sounds sketchy. Did she happen to confess? Isn't that a bit sketchy too?
7 likesI mean it's a sad story yes, but the video feels incomplete even with the video clip from the trial :(
@Lattamonsteri
12 likesI think they said at the start that her dna was the only one found.
As she was a detective, that was not weird at the time and got ignored until some years later they found out about the fight between the two woman before the murder and trief to subtle question her. During which she lies a lot and denies that massive fight from even happening.
jo Brown Smith she couldn’t remember the year she met her husband. Sounds like she wasn’t too fussed about her actual husband but decided to ‘settle’ because she’d given up on her obsession with Rutten.
12 likesjo Brown Smith she couldn’t remember the year she met her husband. Sounds like she wasn’t too fussed about her actual husband but decided to ‘settle’ because she’d given up on her obsession with Rutten.
2 likes@Lattamonsteri they got her saliva off of a coffee cup and matched it to the DNA that was on the bite marks
8 likes@Squirt Reynolds and those bite marks still had dna in them after 20+ years :0
1 like@Lattamonsteri they probably scraped off the skin cells and such off the bite Mark's and had them sitting in a sealed bag for 20 years. But yes, the DNA was still present
16 likesHearing her say she made detective just a few years after she pulled off the murder sent something right through me.
2 likes@Lattamonsteri DNA is pretty conclusive, even after a very long time. It was probably a mix of the DNA and how weird she acted in the questioning.
0 likes@Lattamonsteri They could have compared the bite mark to dental records and the saliva on the bite matched her dna
2 likes@lydia espiritu probably an indication that you are much more capable of dealing with your issues than the subject of this video
0 likes@lydia espiritu a mental breakdown serious enough to be on record is obviously reason for concern. Sorry for whatever you went through but they did the correct decision.
0 likesSo.. If she did end up with him... Would it have been.. ok?
0 likes@Dean may I ask what happened?
1 like@Dean tell me whats a good reason for that. If you convince me ill bake you a cake
0 likes@AU Don't tell me what to do, and I'm a psycho oh well
0 likes@Count_Zer0 Literally my third attempt at posting that, I'm not sure if someone shadow blocked me or what.
0 likes@Lattamonsteri He left out some details. She staged a robbery, there was a clear struggle in the home, however from what we know from robberies they are not very personal. So considering someone took the time to beat this person after they were dead, then bite them and leave the goods is questionable. Also, I belive there was some evidence regarding the firearm, I belive it was her duty weapon but don't quote me on that piece cause it's been awhile since I watched whatever documentary was on this case. It was pretty solid and DNA was the nail in the coffin.
0 likes@Dean If your posts are being removed it’s probably because your reasoning behind stabbing someone, wasn’t a good reason.
0 likes@ENCRacingTeam ye i went to read about it in wikipedia and lazarus had reported that her firearm was stolen which is suspicious but the gun was never recovered so the gun (even though it was a .38 gun like the murder weapon) couldn't be used as evidence. :P i was just surprised that they still had some dna samples from way back in the 80s but lucky for the victim's family, that dna sample lead to justice being served. Even if it doesn't bring the victim back :(
1 like@Lattamonsteri It's always great to see the Wheels of Justice turn. I imagine it brings closure, which is as close as you can get to getting them back I imagine and that isn't close at all.
1 like@AU And I hope the world ends tomorrow, but we don't always get what we want.
1 like@AU He has depression and is doing crack last I heard. Even contacted him under false pretenses to "apologise" and harassed him about it again. Oh how the tables have turned. I'm doing fine now and his life is a pit of despair and misery. I only hope he is alive so he can continue to suffer. :)
0 likes@lydia espiritu yea you sound over it
0 likes@lydia espiritu Because they didn't know she was a murderer? Duh?
0 likes@Dean doesn't mean you're a psycho just cause you stabbed someone, you may of had good reason. A friend of mine was attacked in a sexual way (sorry I can't make myself even type the r word) she stabbed him as soon as she got the chance, she worked her way up to management in children's homes, she absolutely was not a psycho. Sometimes there really is a good enough reason to hurt another human being. I don't know why but I feel like u had good reason Dean. Forgive yourself
0 likes@Dean same
1 like@Lisa Collinge Thank you.
1 like21:33
2 likesWhen she sits back down, handcuffed behind her back, she is complete and total shock lol.... and I'm talking about the clinical, real meaning of a "shock" state.... The way she keeps shaking her head in disbelief, it's because of that shock state.... I've experienced real "shock" a couple of times, but NOT with anything involving the law or crimes lol!! At that moment, when she sits back down, everything around her feels completely unreal and dreamlike.... She's undoubtedly a little dizzy and/or lightheaded, movement may generate "tracers", but the absolute best analogy is the dream/nightmare. It truly does feel as though you're in one of those extremely vivid nightmares. You guys know the kind. They have you absolutely convinced that they are real.... but even that isn't the right way to explain it.
It's more like, they are so real, it doesn't even occur to you that it may not be. So it's not that you're "convinced" your nightmare is real, you don't even question it to begin with, as far as you're concerned you're already awake, so that's the least of your worries, all you're focused on is the subject of your nightmare. HOWEVER, at some point during your nightmare, it DOES occur to that it MIGHT not be real, it MIGHT be a dream, so you concentrate as hard as you can on waking yourself up, and BAM!! You sit up straight in bed, and this massive wave of relief just washes over you, in fact, you're practically euphoric, and you're soooo grateful for reality at that very moment.... and now that you actually DO know that what you're experiencing is real, you wonder how you could have ever believed your nightmare was real, as the clarity you now feel, is so much better than the clarity you THOUGHT you had during your nightmare. I don't know, it's hard to explain lol!! Words cannot really do the experience justice, but most of you have experienced what I'm trying too hard to describe lol.
Anyway, as Stephanie sits down in that stuffy little interrogation room for the second time that day, she repeatedly shakes her head back and forth and displays this look of extreme confusion on her face. She's behaving this way because she's experiencing that exact same nightmare vividness, and everything around her feels like, and appears to be, a dream, or rather, a nightmare. But unlike her past nightmares, she can't wake herself up from this one, and she's forced to acknowledge that it's real. But she's also in a state of shock, so this whole process will probably repeat itself quite a few times, until she finally adjusts to her new world on the other side of those bars she's been putting people behind her entire adult life.
Anyway, my bad writing so much, and on such a boring topic lol.... my bad peeps. I find certain things fascinating, and I tend to bore everyone else with those things haha.... but the good news is the vast majority of peeps won't dare read a novel this long in the comment section!! And I don't blame them!! Over and out yo.... :))
People saying they can arrest her based on just DNA alone. While that is true, if they did arrest her on DNA, she would've known she's a prime suspect for the case and would've definitely requested for legal counsel since she has many years of experience in the PD. Catching her off guard like this made the process a whole lot easier.
1 likeFor a cop, she fell into the trap easily
1 likeShe was in panic mode the moment they mentioned her ex boyfriends name.
4 likesShe should be a politician, she's able to talk alot and not make a single point
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Well she ain't gonna be nothing lol
69 likesAnd also lie... lol!
88 likesdoesn't that say more about politicians being sociopaths than her
34 likesyou should see the video on Jodi's Wrath then
15 likesAccording to Wikipedia, her major was political science :)
58 likesfacts
1 like@Khoa Tran omg fr
11 likesPoliticians are psychopaths and sociopaths, so she fits.
27 likesshe could be like: "what difference does it make?"
2 likes@Khoa Tran that’s pretty funny
2 likesI mean she was a cop, so...
10 likesShe said shes moromon...heard they make great politicians 🤣🤣
7 likes@Khoa Tran hahaha
1 like@nouri nouri keep seeing that name popping up in other comments section. Checking out Jodi after this. She sounds like a lot of fun lol.
2 likesShe makes the same facial expressions as trump and has the same energy as Kamala
8 likesAnd she can almost get away with murder!
1 likeThis is what it would be like to interview Chael Sonnen.
2 likesShe does a lot of Trump faces tho
12 likesalso a criminal c:
0 likes@Lady Suda not well lol
0 likesexactly. and how can peoplydo that?
0 likesThats how she got detective no doubt
0 likesMost of them are sociopaths too, so I think the comparison is apt.
0 likes😂😂😂
1 likeThe saying is... a politician talks alot without saying much at all...
0 likesShe's already being held where most politicians should be.
5 likes#joebiden
0 likesLOL
0 likesShe reminds me of Queen Kamalah.
1 likeFACTS!🤣🤣🤣
0 likesAnd murder :)
0 likesRight, sounds lime Justin Trudeau
0 likesRecovering addict here - I was incarcerated with Stephanie 2015-2017 at the California institution for women- and it was BEYOND To get out and find out why she was in. She was an oddball but she acted like a sweet motherly woman!!! I thought she was one of those moms who got a DUI till I got out and heard a podcast about her.
0 likesShe had 20+ years to come up with a story and this was the best she could do ⁉️
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I was just thinking that
94 likesShe was never confronted about it, she really thought she got away with it.
671 likes@emrefifty tbh i would still have it just incase, but maybe that’s just how easily guilt gets to me
197 likesemrefifty since Dna get better and better, she should have change her strategy for this day.
42 likes@zoefinch ‘maybe that’s how easy guilt gets to me’ bro ur talking about murder lmao
81 likesTo be fair, the murder was over 20 yrs ago; Stephanie prolly had a story, but after 10 years, thought she was scott-free, so just forgot about it.
206 likesEnough time had passed to where she was no longer prepared.
82 likes@MontcomHorror Agreed! Hence my previous post.
13 likes@HereIsWisdom 1318 I would have nightmares every night if I murdered someone, but that's the difference between a plain person and a murderer I guess.
77 likes@Egune Zasca ur cute
5 likesYou.ve got the point.
2 likes@emrefifty Apparently she wasn't familiar with DNA smh
2 likes@zoefinch I don't think that Lazarus ever thought she'd be caught. Her arrogance caused her to not think of a lie.
14 likes@Randy James how TF did you bring race into this?
20 likesShe never thought she'd be asked...
2 likes@Randy James what does any of that have to do with her race?
11 likesI mean she prob thought she covered her tracks
2 likesShe got too comfortable & was almost certain she was in the clear this many years down the road. DNA evidence really hadn’t taken off then to the extent as it has now that it’s widely known that many cold cases are being solved via DNA evidence alone.
10 likesShe never saw it coming
2 likes@cat snake a lot of innocent people were probably convicted in the days before DNA analysis as well
6 likesIt really wouldn’t of mattered what story she came up with because of the way her DNA ended up on the victim. Best bet she would of had after her crime would of been leaving the country a little while later and adopting a new identity. But I’m glad she wasn’t that smart and stuck around to get what was coming to her.
8 likesShe could've at least taken acting classes in that time.
5 likesAfter watching the first 5 minutes, it's clear she wasnt the brightest tool in the shed. They had her in an interrogation room and brought up the guy she murdered, how did she not figure out where this was headed? lol
8 likes20 years has a way of nurturing complacency.
3 likesWhy even bite
0 likesFor the first few years Im sure she had a story but then she probably thought she was in the clear after a few years and forgot her careful fall back plan after 20 years.
3 likes@Randy James ...????
2 likesShe got too comfortable after getting away with after so long
0 likesAfter 20 years you shouldn’t need a story you should just be able to dismiss it
2 likesL O L
0 likes😂😂😂 she thought she got away with it
0 likes@cat snake i always thought it was weird that she was considered a prime suspect, but then got passed by for two random Latinos. The fact that she was the real culprit makes the Latino part really gross in hindsight. That’s where I believe people started thinking about the white privilege part in her case.
4 likes@arthschopy she was a leading scientist in the field pf dna she must have known that what break throughs in dna evidence would have happened
0 likesGuys, can’t you remember? She can’t remember what she did 20+years ago, so how could she come up with a story
0 likes@UpdateDotExe You are overreacting lol
0 likesProbably thought after a year or two that she’s never getting caught
0 likesShe must have thought she got away with it 🤣
0 likes@CrazyMiles Hail Satan
0 likesShe worked in the investigating department, she could have “lost” the file
1 likeA pretty good reason was given at the start of the video, being in the actual situation where you would constantly have to think 100 things in a second and adept to every lie you tell. You bassicly just cant, even if you planned it all out. This woman even knew the tactics and still she fucked up
0 likes@Randy James there’s always a you in the comments 😒
0 likesShe very clearly thought she got away with it
0 likesMaybe she thought she would never be caught 🤷🏻♀️
0 likesI see where you're coming from, but it's kind of hard for me to say that or agree because she didn't think she'd ever get caught
0 likesMaybe I'm just a paranoid person because if it were me in that position I would never forget my story bc you can never be certain you won't get caught like this lady did.
1 likeYeah I could "move on" with my life but I would never let my guard down.
This woman was just dumb 🤷♀️
@zoefinch ur saying you think about how to lie about the people you killed?
0 likes@Alexpert2 lol noo, i’m saying if i were in her shoes then i would feel too much guilt and therefore keep the lie written down and firmly in my head just incase.
1 like@zoefinch im jk chill
0 likesGee.. gosh! I mean shes really bad in lying you know?
0 likesSurreal to think that throughout this entire interrogation, she must have re-played killing Sherri over and over in her head multiple times.
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Implementing this comment as I watch the video is chilling
36 likesYup
1 like@Joe Arnold lolll
0 likes@Joe Arnold she actually did that???
1 likeHaha
0 likes@Joe Arnold LMAOO. she did it cause she was jealous?? Or something else?
0 likesI was your one thousandth like 😁👍
1 like@Fiona Draws yup. It’s in the autopsy. That’s at least one of the places they got her dna from, which is poetic justice, I think.
2 likesDamn
0 likes...
0 likes@Fiona Draws yea, did you not watch the video?
1 like@Joe Arnold yaaa tbh I would do that too
0 likes@Joe Arnold SIKE... 😳😅
0 likesDefinitely true. Pretty haunting.
0 likesDude I don’t know what it is but it’s so hard to watch these videos. Not in the sense that they’re bad; they’re incredible. But The second hand embarrassment I get from those interviews is unreal. I physically cringe when they dig themselves deeper into the hole of lies.
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Omg Jodi Arias!! Watching her was like watching myself lie, when I was 7.
201 likesI get second hand embarrassed alot thinks I could never put it into words.
55 likesAgreed, this is hardcore cringe porn.
58 likesMakes me cover my face with hands. Just thinking of telling lie makes me so uneasy.
15 likesso true
0 likesGreat tho isn’t it 😂
1 likeYES!! I completely agree! these are so interesting but soooo hard to watch
12 likesDude and the way she talks 😭😭 Its so hard to watch when she's constantly stuttering and saying "I mean"
18 likesthought it was just me i have to skip so much hahaha
8 likesMe too
1 likeSAME!!! I love these types of videos, and interrogations of sociopaths and criminals but the way they lie and pretend to be innocent is so embarrassing. I cringe hard.
8 likes@NurseKortney me three
1 likeIt is like Ace Attorney
2 likesSame i cant put my finger on it but something just urks me so much about the vids but im addicted i think its just how bad they are at lying and how passive the detectives have to be id just want to full on confront them if i were the detectives lol
1 likeIf you think this is cringe, I highly recommend the video on this channel about pretending to be crazy lol.
11 likes@Grace Watson That’s the toughest one to get through yet! Such a good quality and interesting video but the cringe is on another level.
7 likes@Jimbo Juice no, it’s beyond the feeling of cringe
1 likeRight. I have to pause the vid for a few moments just to recover from the cringe.
2 likesYAS! SO this!
0 likesYou’re definitely on point. Especially when we all know what the outcome is. To watch them squirm .... not sure cringe is the word is use but I can’t think of a word at the point in time. 😉
1 likeBruh same my chest goes dark mode when i see these videos
0 likesThat's exactly what I think
0 likesThey help you become a better person. When you compare yourself to evil, the similarities are alarming enough to incite change. They also help you become a better liar😂
0 likesI actually think this woman is one of the best liars ever featured on this channel.
3 likesThe reason she didn’t succeed is because they already had incriminating information on her and knew she was lying the whole time. She didn’t know she was playing a rigged game the whole time.
This is how she got away with murder for 20 years and became as successful as she was. Like the thumbnail says, she’s a narcissist or a sociopath. She’s fuckin good.
I personally...love it
0 likesDo you have a guilty conscience?
0 likes🎯💯🤣
0 likestotally agree, the most extreme one I've seen so far is Jodi Arias... I was physically reacting a few times, especially when she was presenting the shirt she designed at the end of the video.
1 likeThat's SO me too. I watch these videos and find myself feeling horrible at the end, like in a trance.
0 likesSame here - I have to pause a lot and skip a little here and there, but I can't stop watching!
0 likesthat's because you have empathy
0 likesRight !!;
0 likesI was about to comment the same thing, I feel like I'm sitting in that chair and they're asking me all those questions lmao, shit is so nerve racking lol
0 likes@Stephen Sullivan lol I used ro when I was younger...
0 likes@Uncle Debbie I'm wondering if you can educate me on this, though I don't want to assume you know everything on the topic. From what I have learned, a sociopath implies that you were not born this way, while a psychopath was born that way and is void of emotion from the start, as well as the possibility of ever learning true emotion. A person becomes a sociopath through trauma, though trauma can cause several different avenues that don't cause anything close to being a sociopath. A person who's trauma does lead down a sociopathic path learns that by essentially voiding oneself from emotion protects you from more pain. Trauma doesn't always cause this, and it also heavily matters how deep that trauma is for the individual and how long it lasted. The tragic thing about this is how difficult it is for a sociopath to reverse this defense mechanism. The reaction runs so deep in our subconscious, it makes it extremely hard to fix, even years after the pain is over. Sufferers sometimes want to bad to reverse it they inflict pain on themselves (or others) just so they can feel something. Severe types of trauma can also lead to sorta mania on top of a sociopathic state of mind, and I think THIS is what separates sociopathic killers between regular sociopaths. Sociopath doesn't mean you will commit murder, but a true fully-progressed sociopath is void of the ability to feel remorse. This is where it gets tricky I would think. Do you have any insight or opinions on this, if you don't mind me asking? I've just never talked to someone who suffers with this and I'm curious!
0 likes@Moselle Conger the cringiest one is definitely Jodi I mean come on the "crazy kid" was cringe but my god jodi, i had to pause that video so often till i could finish it.
0 likes@ja Hil I didn’t find her cringey. I found her somewhat fascinating in that I’ve never seen anyone pathologically lie so much before. If we’re talking about what this commenter said in getting secondhand embarrassment from the subject, to me, anyone who pretends to be ill or something they’re not in an attempt to misguide police (horribly by the way) is incredibly embarrassing to watch. Jodi was herself she’s just a liar like all of the other murderers or criminals on this channel.
0 likes@Uncle Debbie u don't have to kill someone to be a psychopath.. it's just easier if u are
0 likes@Grace Watson it’s funny the cop railing on the kid
0 likes@Minerva Minavera as someone who studies psychology, it’s so easy to tell that he was full of bs. Dude’s performance was 0/10.
0 likes@Grace Watson oh for sure
0 likes@Grace Watson oh for sure
0 likesthis was painful to watch. she is so unbelievably annoying and a terrible liar. i mean cmon, 20+ years to come up with a good alibi and this is what you got?
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Yes so cringy to watch!
26 likespropably because
207 likesa) she is nervous and caught off guard
b) its been 20 years and she didnt think she would still need one
doing more research about this case, the police department kinda ignored all information about her being a potential suspect, i think she was feeling pretty confident for a long time that she was somehow 'protected'. and she's a horrible liar. besides someone who actually suffers from memory issues, she didn't remember a LOT. which proved right away how evasive she was being about what she knew. she could have sat there and said 'i don't remember' or instead of not remembering obvious events she could have said 'i remember it but i don't think it happened that way' or 'i think his wife was worried about me being with him and made me look bad to her friends and family, but i never threatened her, i think she exaggerated.' i mean seriously! don't play completely stupid!!!
93 likesShe's straight up channeling William H. Macy in Fargo for the entire interview
28 likesYou couldn't have nailed it any better!!!
7 likesShe never expected to get caught. That's why she didn't have a good cover lie.
29 likes@αɴαнαтα love Even if you know how to act and are well prepared. But if you are guilty and you get put on the spot, it really is psychologically tough to hide any tells.
22 likesMonique Mosley Exactly, 23 years after murdering someone and not getting caught. you probably figure that you’re in the clear.
18 likes@Monique Mosley Probably, but that’s a very foolish thing to do (well, to begin with, don’t kill people, so you don’t end up in a JCS video). She’s (still on this video) a cop, she knows the case was archived but that evidence and dna samples were stored because the identification by dna was on its first steps when the crime was committed.
16 likesShe also knew that she was at least mentioned by the victim’s father as a potential suspect, and that also stays archived. And lastly, she had a relationship with the victim’s husband. If I were her and didn’t have a conscience, I would have thought of an alibi from day 1 that included dates, places, and I would have also rehearsed like crazy in case I had to face an interrogation, so I don’t end up saying “it’s been so many years” every two seconds like if I was the old lady from Titanic.
This was a high profile case, I would have expected that someday law enforcement would have been knocking on my door just because of the stored dna samples alone, doesn’t matter if I’m a cop or not. She’s a sociopath and a narcissist, so she probably thought she could outsmart everyone forever. But she didn’t take into account that, apparently, she’s not that bright for that. She’s not the female version of the Zodiac killer or something.
Well, she was screwed anyway, besides being a terrible liar, it’s your word against a dna testing. I’m glad she was this foolish, though. Being a cop and all, and she performed worse here than many others that have nothing to do with law enforcement. A really dumb and despicable woman.
She thought she had all the bases covered. She was a cop after all.
3 likesYou'd think she would have a very, very, very well rehearsed story. First off - admit the dispute. It's witnessed. Doesn't mean you're the axe murderer. She is, of course, but don't lie about what you don't need to
6 likesgood point. 20 years. I would think she could just be calm, but no, she can't help it because it is all about lying and the "fight" mode is on.
4 likesthe equivalent of saying “idk idk idk i cant remember”
3 likesand you are focusing on the deal that she made a bad alibi 😅. Its annoying enough that she got away with it.
2 likes@ScotchTowerBibleTractSociety Nailed it, that's exactly the vibe she's giving!
1 like@αɴαнαтα love but the pressure and how many years it has been I mean she probably already feel safe for many years and then all the sudden she got call in an interrogation where she know she have committed a crime that can cost her reputation, prison for many years and the disappointment of ur family how can you handle that pressure all of a sudden
1 like@αɴαнαтα love Reminds me of joe biden.
1 like@charutha Look into videos on the Russel Williams case. A lot more stoic and way less insecurity in his "armor".
1 likeIt wouldn't have mattered whatever she said.
1 likeThe found her DNA
She thought she would never be caught
1 likeWhich is weird.
1 likeDidn't she work in the police for years? You'd think they would know how to act and how not to act.
@Shenaniganiser all the bases covered that were available at that time, she never anticipated technology and science.
0 likesThe DNA match alone was enough to get her, and her relationship with John Rutten. Those two, no doubt
2 likesYou'd be surprised how little evidence can get someone arrested, and how much can be ignored ahem Casey Anthony.
She didnt think shed need one
2 likesShe would have been confident she wouldn't have anything come back to her about it. And with no recent prior warning it would've been a massive shock suddenly realising what's going on
3 likesWhat do you expect her to say?? "I never knew John Rutten or his wife!?!?" LOL!!
0 likes@tinajack444 True...agreed with that. She didn't think and never thought she'd be in this position.
0 likes@TymP321 true but she had no chance either way
0 likesShe had over twenty years to come up with a story, and all she could come up with is the golly gee willickers defense?
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36 likesIfkr lmao
45 likesRight! And she was a cop too so you’d imagine she’d know enough of the little tricks to allow her to spin a solid alibi.
311 likesShe obviously thought she would never get caught. She felt safe after over two decades being overlooked.
392 likesWell, I'm trying to think 😬😳😑😖, gosh, I mean yeah, maybe she that is all she could come up with, but it was a million years ago
106 likes😂😂😂
1 likeGreat comment LOL😂
4 likesHahahahahahahaha I literally lolled
1 likewell after 2 decades of getting away with it you feel safe and don't bother. Then suddenly two cops mention it so in her head it's just 'fuck fuck shitfuck fuck'
77 likes🤣😂🤣😂
0 likes😂😂😂
1 likeFor a somewhat serious answer: she probably thought, after so much time had passed, she was in the clear and had no reason to come up with a reasonable story/alibi. Perhaps she came up with something to use right after the murder happened, but over time, as the heat died down, she felt no need to store that made up information and just forgot it. And she certainly wasn’t given any time to think up the story again to sound even somewhat coherent.
24 likesgee gosh i mean - eh - er i mean that was- with- i mean - ahh- i mean
0 likesWell they caught her off guard and she likely thought she would get away with it.
3 likesJust imagine living 20+ years having a more or less normal life, but always having that one thing back in your mind that could theoretically fuck your life up any day...
13 likesthat defence worked in Andy Griffith's Mayberry. Probably still works in cities where suspect is wealthy &/or powerful...Justice is blind when she chooses to be.
0 likes@kent davis Take yer time, you have ALL ETERNITY to think about it... Or at least, 27 years? I mean gee ya know God, Jesus, and Saint Mary! >: D
2 likesPsychopaths are always the smartest people in the room, it wouldn't occur to her that she need one.
4 likesShe's confident bcs she, as a police officer may have blamed it on the two guys on the start of the vid, confident that the pointing hamds would lead to them...bcs.. 'men' and she as a police officer can manipulate their background/ files on the death of the victim
2 likes@STOP SAYING 'GUYS' she is the worst psychopath ever. SHE IS TERRIBLE at psychopathing 😂
3 likesThat's what I'm saying! Geezzzz😂
0 likes@NOLA GIRL but that is what I'm saying, mama mia!
1 likeIn her defense man that was like a million years ago
2 likesExactly....and still sounded guilty
0 likes😂😂😂 seriously!!
0 likes@McCammalot "she is terrible at psychopathing" had me dead lmao 🤣
3 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesHey that's not fair. She also came up with this face 37:18
6 likes@Billie lol
0 likes@Billie DEAD 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLmfao.
0 likesThat’s facts
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesFacts
0 likes“It’s fool proof! I act like a fool!”
0 likesthis case is so horrible and so tragic. this comment made me forget all of that for a second and just start cackling
0 likes@UpdateDotExe damn you got out of jail just to make a dumb comment, Mrs. Lazarus?
0 likesThis type of woman is notorious for this behavior...you know what I’m talking about. Nothing new.... 😒
0 likes@UpdateDotExe Well shoot you must know me then
0 likes@Leela PROTECTED not OVERLOOKED
0 likesThis just made me laugh so hard 😂😂😂
1 like@Shardae lol, glad to hear!
0 likesGolly gee willikers batman they have me sorrounded
0 likesLOL!
0 likesBut the DNA doesn't lie
0 likesDuuuuuude
0 likesThis is why, kids, we don't commit crimes because eventually you will get caught and worst of all, you will be mocked by the internet
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Ur right to not commit crimes because that's just not a good thing to do, but some of these people make it so damn easy to catch them just by their mannerisms and the way they act. Especially this woman, and she's a cop...
31 likesIts true, getting mocked in the internet is worse than burning in hell
29 likes@Zen _ or an atheist?
11 likes@Zen _ .... are you alright, that was obviously a joke
22 likesi mean, id say "why we don't commit murder" because many different things are technically "crimes" but not all are this level of fucked up...
0 likesThis channel's comment sections are such a weird slice of human psychology. Like we're all watching videos that have to do with horrific crimes and our first instinct is to laugh at how the suspects act.
5 likes@Zen _ how can that NOT be joke? Lmao
4 likesidk, all she had to do was not bite the girl’s arm and she would’ve been homefree. You can certainly get away with a crime; unfortunately?
1 like@Purple Plantain Presumably she did it out of pure hatred and jealously so no that's just karma
1 like@King White Knight Correction, check any good sized river in any large city and there are going to be bodies, to be sure!
1 like@Dipanjan Ghosal 😭😭😭😭😭😭
0 likestell that to casey anthony
0 likes@Zen _ Ouch you
0 likesI think this woman made more facial expressions in this one interrogation, than I have in my entire life.
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Maybe because her life was about to completely change hahaha
7 likesIt's 2022, but I still remember the guy I dated in college back in the 90s, our timeline, and everything about him. Give me a break, lady!
2 likesWe need new videos. Love this channel
0 likesI'm sure if she had said 'this is crazy' just a couple of more times the cops would have let her off.
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”sigh… she’s probably right, we’re just being crazy… let her go Dick”
0 likesI wish you could see her face when they asked her if she knew him? We missed that with the camera angle.
0 likesI find this story so sad but then you go and finish the clip with the most hilarious ending ever , tears in my eyes laughing at James Woods saying f*** this
1 likeWow! At the end, she looks as crazy as Aileen Wournos did meeting the press on the day prior to her execution.
1 likeThe final reaction in the video really scared me 😂
1 likeWhen Sherri's husband reads all Sherri's good qualities, they must feel like daggers in Stephanie's heart as she shares none of those qualities.
0 likesImagine the faces that crazy goon was making as she violently and repeatedly stabbed at her victim.
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She didn’t stab Sherri. She bit her, shot her 3 times and beat her with a vase. Many of her wounds were post mortem and you’re right. One can imagine her expressions as she pummeled a woman she just killed. Total psychotic.
1 like“I been doing this a long time! For- gosh- over a million years!”
3 likesAm I remembering wrong, or was there more to this video before? I'm pretty sure an introduction to this case was cut out
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You remember correct. It has been chopped, no explanation given.
0 likes@767 Driver YouTube took his vids down so he had to cut them for YouTube to let them back up
0 likes@sasuke’s bussy Well that is BS for sure. Why taken down? There are thousands of vids far longer that his and no content was inappropriate. 🤷♂️🤷🤷♀️
0 likesI wish it was still the full length video 😞
2 likesPro tip: google her name and click images. Look at her eyes. Yikes. Scary stuff.
1 likeAppropriate that her last name is Lazarus, because upon hearing this I could die and be brought back to life years later and she'd STILL be going on about her life 🙄
0 likesshe made the scariest facial expressions i have ever seen. i'd like to see her when she's angry. perhaps not, on second thought: it may cause a heart attack.
0 likesThis never gets old. I keep coming back. lol
0 likesshe reminds me so much of my mom, I low-key want her to get away with it. I really want her to lol (first third of the video as of now)
0 likesIf I hear her say "I know how this stuff works" one more time I'm throwing something
0 likes😩💨💨💨😩💨💨😩💨💨
3 likesShe. Is. So. Painfully. Unnatural.
Literally the most bizarre human being.
I wonder how many times she says one million years ago. I love you videos by the way. i watch all the time and constently re watch.
4 likesso the integrators were lying? because at the end of it they arrested her even though the whole time they said she was never
1 likeHer scoffing and “gosh!” “Gee!”’s drives me up the freaking wall lol
0 likesShe refuses to say she never visited her ex and his new wife at their home because she knows they have dna of her there.
0 likesHow can you fall for the very strategy you were trained with.
1 likeis it just me or is there a lot missing from this video? came back to rewatch but I could have sworn there was more :(
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SO much is missing! Like huge amounts have gone... :(
0 likesWait really I watched this a long time ago too and I remember it being a lot longer than 23 mins
0 likesIt's a shame that you guys had to shave so much information from the original video
3 likesLegend has it Stephanie is still wondering what everything is all about
0 likesThe eyes of that woman... chills
1 likeIt's really fascinating. Because of her training she knows what NOT to do, but she can't figure out in the interview what TO do. I swear I can see her scanning her memory like "what am I not supposed to say again?". Wow.
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They caught her off guard cause they never stayed it’s an official interrogation or she’s an official suspect, had they done so she would of known to shit up and ask for a lawyer. But she thought this was just a regular meeting so her mind working overdrive like “hang on they think I did it or they are just asking me general questions should o ask for a lawyer? That’ll make me look super guilty if I ask for one when they are not when accusing me of anything
207 likes@sponish0 yeah it's quite a dance, and some great strategy from law enforcement. I love when the cops are the good guys.
143 likesSo right!
2 likes@Nice Material so you believe cops are usually the bad guys or wtf?
10 likes@SiisKolkytEuroo Sometimes they are. Sometimes these interrogation techniques put innocent people away. I don't think he meant that they are usually bad guys, the same way you don't mean that they are always good.
58 likesGosh! Golly! Gee!… what was it?… I need a… shoot darn… hmm… I need a… golly… hmm… darn shoot.
34 likes@Arminius Music oohhhh gosh
4 likesI... Uh....
4 likesI mean uh... GOSH
4 likes@SiisKolkytEuroo no
3 likes@Nice Material to her defense, she did… eventually… say she needed a lawyer (much too late)… but she’s a criminal for those faces she’s made. She needs to go away forever.
8 likes@SiisKolkytEuroo the vast majority, in my experience and observation, are heroic souls or at least good folk. When they are bad, they can be very bad and be able to operate longer. Please don't be so reductive. ✌️
1 like@Arminius Music 🤣 first degree felonious facial expressions
7 likesIt's funny how everybody is like "Oh look at this minute detail that exposes her!". Dude. They started talking about her ex and his wife as if the wife was alive for like an hour and she never went "Oh yeah, didn't she die though?" but then when they asked her she immediately knew. If somebody started talking to me about an old friend I knew was dead as if they were still alive, I would've immediately questioned things.
11 likesI'd love to see two detectives attempt to interrogate each other, both being told the other is a murder suspect.
9 likes@Kake this is a better idea the more I think about it...
4 likesshe seemed angry because of all the time that passed. i suspect in her mind she earned the right to get away with a murder and was fine living with it.
4 likesGuilt is one helluva drug
0 likesThis is an excellent observation. Knowing what NOT to do is not going to be a "how to get away with it" manual.
4 likesyeah but I don't see how she incriminated towards the law in this interview ?
0 likes@John Doe The focus on this interview is not the law itself. But how she answered her questions. Her body language. The tone of her voice, the choice of her words at specific times. All those have been documented and part of law enforcement training on what to look and hear for when interrogating any possible suspect. She was thinking only what NOT to say.. instead of what she should say
1 likeThat’s pure narcissism
0 likesYep!!! She’s so nervous and scared she can’t think!
1 likeThey caught her off guard and off balance...training goes out the window at that point.
0 likes@Thomas Korn Thankfully it's not!!
0 likes@SiisKolkytEuroo Quite often.
0 likes@Dungeon Master few, which makes this specific situation much more heroic to me. That was my original original point.
1 like😂lol true
1 like@Arminius Music 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I know right!!!
1 likeHard to keep track of lies but saw a study that showed liars have great neural connection.
0 likesShe totally panicked and forgot all that Academy and Post training. Then she just vomits irrelevant information. I like the way the Detectives presented their question slowly and methodically.
0 likesExactly, anything but the truth. There’s too many psychopaths in this world.
0 likes"Gee whizz" is what she came up with
0 likes@Arminius Music gee wiz...err that was err... gosh darn err...funny comment
1 like@kingsrd1 lol. Merry 4th of New Year!…
1 likeEven more "impressive", is all his BS @ 6:43, when any other "suspect" would immediately get spooked that he rambled without answering her question in the slightest...She asked no less than 3 times "What is this about...?", and they deflected the question 3 times...She wasn't very smart!
0 likesYes! She has no conscience, no empathy…
0 likes@sponish0 I know it's a typo here, but I'm fairly certain she did "shit up" about a minute in.
0 likes@SiisKolkytEuroo Yes they can be bad guys too! Bad apples in every bunch.
0 likes@trixluck yeah of course
0 likesShe totally resembles Charles Manson at the end with the facial expressions. Some of his interviews were just like the faces she was making.
1 likeHas she been checked for dementia? She has some serious memory issues 🧐
0 likesIt’s bizarre to me to come back to these videos and see how much was taken out of them. It’s ruining the narrative and makes the whole video weaker. Reminds me of Orson Welles’s remark about hysterical tinkering.
6 likesI think I saw this on TV. The employees she reported to cheered that she was gone.
0 likesI don't recall them ever reading her her rights, and past an hour and 5 minutes or so she mentions getting a lawyer. The investigatory interrogation should have stopped there!
0 likesSad thing is the narrator is constantly trying to talk about what is going through this person's mind without them specifically having an interview with them and the interview is only as valid the time of the interview and there are a hundred different psychological states that someone may be at any given time.
Hour and 10 minutes before they finally advised her of her rights. That should have started from the outset.
This prosecution should never have been allowed to continue. Fruit of the poisoned tree. They would have had to assert that they had no clue whether or not she had anything to do with that murder when that interrogation began in order to get away with not advising her of her rights. When they knew of a surety that they suspected her! They failed the Miranda test.
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Human behaviour is fascinating at times, but generally speaking, all of our bodies are held hostage to biochemical reactions forged through thousands of years. We can't help but to give off involuntary, sub conscious reactions when we are lying. Beautifully displayed here in these videos/confessions
0 likesThey didn't have to read her her rights in the beginning. She was tricked into thinking she was helping them with an art theft case. Brilliantly pulled off and got this scum bag off the streets
In the spirit of 6 degrees of separation, someone who worked with someone that worked with her in San Francisco claimed her nickname was, what the co workers and other cops called her behind her back, Spazerus Lazarus
0 likesNever get tired of watching this
1 likeDid YouTube force JCS to remove half of this video? The entire introduction is missing. This is bullshit.
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Oh thank god I was wondering if I was going crazy if you search for the video you can even see the original length of 56:06
1 likeConsidering she's a police officer it's almost comical how bad she is at lying
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and how good she is at leaving behind her dna like wtf
61 likeseveryone always thinks they can talk their way out of it. even intelligent people make that mistake.
36 likesPolice officers shouldn’t be good liars.
13 likes@N A They're the ones who do interrogations
9 likesWell, like the narrator said, you never know how you will respond.
3 likes@ニャサヒ DNA technology wasn’t available in 1986 but still
2 likes@ニャサヒ i mean during the time of the crime they didn’t really have the technology to process dna thats why it took 20+ years
0 likesNyasahi Most killers back then most likely easily left their DNA behind because it wasn't something they had to worry about unlike now thanks to the advancement in DNA\forensics testing.
1 like@Luz Luccini tape lift still existed as early as the 50s, evidence was still collected and archived, and she should have known better being in the force. there isn't a statute on murder
4 likes@ニャサヒ statute*
0 likesWell said
0 likesIt's because she is guilty and she knows they know something but she doesn't know what so she doesn't know what she can say without getting caught on a lie
0 likesyou thought she would’ve learned something
0 likes@ニャサヒ when she murdered her, DNA wasn't a concern
0 likesall she ever sees in her profession are bad liars so maybe it rubbed off on her.
2 likesI do genuinely think being put on the spot didnt help her, so funny watching a liar lie tho
2 likes@Valentinooo Bullshit. It took 20+ years because the detectives at the time shut down any lead that indicated that the murderer was one of them.
0 likes@ニャサヒ the crime was before there was technology capable of tracking dna the way it is now.
0 likesno but seriously its so horrible
0 likesIt’s harder than you think. She was taken by surprise and also had probably thought she had long gotten away with this
1 likeAll of the facial expression she makes is like `C'mon guys I'm a cop too just like you, do you really think I killed him? Gosh, how can you believe this, just let me go gee will you?`
1 likeThe final 15 seconds of this video are both hilarious and terrifying.
0 likesThe faces she's making at the end got me on the floor rolling
1 likeIf this isn't proof enough that an innocent person should never talk to the cops, I don't think anyone can help you. They'll make you guilty, even if you're not. And not even one of their own can bluff their way out of an interrogation. This is, as she said, what they do. Even if you're innocent, you're not going to beat professional interrogators if they think you did it and want to prove it without having to charge you, first.
0 likesImagine she would be a free person if she didn’t just bite the girl.
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Being a sociopath and murdering someone isn't the smartest thing in the first place.
586 likesReminds me of the couple guys who killed and got cought because they didn't eat they're pizza crust 🤣
545 likes@sixerrexis we are here together m8
17 likesYou're so right.
7 likesIt's true, many of these crime summaries are solved because of the smallest things.
58 likes@JDC I don’t think being a sociopath is a choice, i couldn’t imagine anyone wanting to be a sociopath. Agreed.
38 likes@Patrick Norris nobody wants to be a sociopath it’s not a choice, something very wrong with the brain that makes them lack empathy. Very primal and saddening that people suffer from being a sociopath, and most of the time they’re too ignorant to know that they are a sociopath.
58 likes@Edgar M yes a little harsh
8 likes@Michael Evans very scary and dark, they’re almost a completely different breed of human. Casey Anthony is a very interesting example of a true sociopath, her behavior towards the death of her daughter is one of the scariest things to see, but the case is very interesting to see the mind of a true sociopath.
24 likesI know right...AFTER she killed her. She hated this poor girl so much for being chosen over her. That's it. She hated her so deeply and intensely that she shot her 3 times, knowing surely the gun shots would possibly alert someone, and yet she couldn't resist taking out her anger, jealousy, bitterness, insecurity and resentment out on the lifeless body of this innocent woman. She beat her face beyond recognition and then she bit her. As sad and disturbing as it is, thankfully she did leave behind that DNA that screwed her in the end. I read somewhere that a lot of the early case information went "missing" (including statements from the victim's husband and father both pointing at Lazarus), so I believe it's likely Lazarus got rid of that information through her position as a police officer. But she couldn't get rid of the DNA evidence and the bite mark. What I don't understand is how Sherri's husband (after initially pointing at Lazarus as a possible suspect with motive) would go on to date her after the murder (the woman who murdered his wife, which he may or may not have suspected). That's if I heard it right. He went on to date her. After his wife's murder.
30 likes@Patrick Norris You make it sound like she had a choice.
1 like@Alexander If people could act other than they do we would be living in a different universe than the one in which we live. The notion that we are ones who are in charge of our thoughts and actions is an illusion, however persistent. The present is what gives rise to the future. That people have a range of choices and could have done something else is an illusion. We act in response to our compulsions. I realize this is not how we think we experience the world, but that is not actually what is going on. Look closer. You might also want to watch some videos on why free will does not actually exist. Sam Harris has numerous and Sabine Hossenfelder put one up recently.
4 likesI highly doubt it dude. She was pulled in because they were going over the case from a clean slate and wanted to check prime suspects (ex who was reported as having issues with the victim). The bite maybe clinched it, but you really think this interrogation wouldn't have laid heavy suspicion on her?
2 likes@a lucientes what a sad way to go through life, thinking like that.
20 likesHumans certainly have instincts and compulsions, but we also have the ability to stop, reason and choose. Baffling that big brain philosophers overlook this.
@sixerrexis Wait, what? What case is this?! I need it for research purposes lol
1 like@Goatboi Interesting choice of words. Psychopathy and Sociopathy are not in the DSM specifically because they do no cause any degree of inability to live your life, contrary - it may even be an evolutionary advantage.
4 likesAnti-Social-Personality-Disorder, is however in the DSM. And this particular condition is what most studies on 'psychopaths' have been conducted on, specifically within prison populations.
But it isn't helpful to conflate these things.
@Jesse yes anti social personality disorder is also another topic that’s very interesting. They usually are sociopaths/psychopaths, and lack the basic human emotions and empathy for others.
1 like@a lucientes yes but compulsions such as murder and the total disregard for others is what separates a normal person with compulsions and someone who has a compulsion disorder. Typically someone who sufferers from compulsion disorder rape/murder people, steals, lies and much more. Again lack of empathy and something very wrong with their brain. Impulsive behavior is also a not great thing to have going for you lol same type of actions.
2 likes@PointsofData agreed that’s what separates a “normal” person from someone who needs help.
1 like@Goatboi Yes, but most psychopaths or sociopaths do not have ASPD.
4 likes@Patrick Norris you can be smart in those situations. Imagine all the undiscovered bodies around the world. Pretty stupid to think what you said.
0 likes@Jesse please stop. "Sociopath" is not a medical term; Anti Social Personality Disorder is what someone is diagnosed with if they have sociopathic traits.
2 likes@PointsofData I got compulsive and impulsive behavior mixed up I’m sorry. Instead of shamming me how about you educate me lol. You’re not doing anyone any good by shaming, it shows that you don’t even want others to even consider your views whether they are wrong or right.
2 likes@PointsofData anti social personality disorder is the same thing.
1 like@PointsofData also compulsive behavior includes suicide, harming others “Thoughts, urges, or behaviors that persist despite negatively affecting health, job, or relationships” the literal definition.
1 like@PointsofData I agree I was wrong with compulsive disorder I either intended compulsive behavior or impulsive behavior. Both being border line interchangeable
1 like@PointsofData you know you can literally just google ASPD and see that you are incorrect.
4 likes@sixerrexis THEY WERE MADE OUT OF PIZZA CRUST?!
0 likes@MacyJane This is a very underrated comment. Thank you for sharing. I think the narrator mentioned that they slept together after she died. She sounds like a truly vindictive person.
0 likesdude right? and why the hell did she feel the need to bite her
2 likes@mel That would be an overwhelming mix of resentment, fury, and lack of inhibitions.
3 likes@Patrick Norris tell that to Kemper, bet he’s smarter than you!
0 likesThe pity for the murderer exceeds the pity for victim. The husband is certainly complicit. If she threatened her in front of 8 witnesses at work, why the delay?
0 likes@Patrick Norris , very planned out and premeditated
0 likesAt around 54 or 55 minutes, her true persona starts to show
0 likesLawyers train you to say I don't recall if you are unsure? She is using this to her advantage
0 likesThank you tax payers. GG
0 likesDNA analysis came a long since 1986, a time where eyewitnesses, fingerprints, and old school techniques were still commonplace. There must've been a struggle for her to bite the victim.. the victim was about 6 feet tall and athletic herself.
3 likes@Patrick Norris She might not be a sociopath, it might have just been a very heated confrontation between her and the victim. She does come off as impulsive but that alone doesn't make a person a sociopath.
1 likeThere’s a scripture that says “Be sure your sin will find you out.”
1 like...the "gal"...right.
0 likes@JDC You don't have a choice in being psychopathic or sociopathic, nor is anything inherently 'wrong' with being either. But you 'do' have a choice in killing someone. Lacking empathy does not mean you don't understand what's expected of you, nor does it means you don't understand consequences of your actions.
4 likesThe fact that she got away with it for so long however makes me think she was less of an idiot than people might think. The cops were just very tenacious.
@Jesse "Most psychopaths or sociopaths do not have ASPD" No idea where you're getting your information there?
0 likesASPD is the medical term for the personality disorder that reflects what once was covered by psychopathy and sociopathy. Neither of those terms are used anymore.
And that is literally from a psychiatrist I used to see. Several of them in fact.
@Grigeral no shit? Never said otherwise. But someone said it was her fault for BEING a sociopath. Lol.
1 like@Sandra Ressel
1 likeVERY GOOD Sandra.
Numbers 32:23 (KJV)
@MacyJane I’m not sure if that is correct, Marcy. I’m no expert, mind you, but I have followed this case for years. It is true that he dated her when he and his wife were engaged and this Stephanie would just show up and offer a booty call even though he told her he was not in love with her and was going to marry his fiancé.’ He did come clean with his wife before he married her about the cheating and then together they put the brakes on Stephanie stalking them. I think that burned her inside and she just got plain old green crazy-eyed vengeance!
0 likes@a lucientes Of course we have free will and choice. However, there is the force of good and evil out there and one will serve Satan until they decide to serve God. This is why Jesus came and paid the price for us and offers it to us just for the asking. God gave us the Holy Spirit who is ever-present and everywhere. I ask you to consider Him, and to open your mind to the possibility of Him. I do believe He rose out of that tomb after being brutally crucified for us and won our eternal life for us. If you aren’t a believer, I understand these things sound very strange, but faith in Him can be very small, He said, like a tiny seed. As you trust in Him, your knowledge of Him grows as does your faith. But in Romans 10:10 is the key to eternal life for all men. He loved us all and died for us all, regardless of our station in this world. He shows no favoritism. He loved us all enough to die for us! But, yet, He lives!
1 like@mel I think she bit her because Sherry fought! I think Stephanie shows up with a gun and wants Sherry to see her and know she is going to die because she hated Sherry so much, and Sherry put up a fight and they grappled for the gun and Sherry gave us the evidence to convict her killer even if it did take years.
0 likes@Sandra Ressel We have the illusion (or delusion, take your pick) of free will. The bible also has talking animals, people walking on water, angels, demons and witches, etc. Jesus never once condemns slavery, in fact, he tells slaves to obey their masters. Not exactly the position any moral being would take. The bible was written by people, of course and it's myth and mysticism, clear as day. Read other mythology/holy books and you'll see that. (That Jesus ranks higher on Raglan's hero scale than Hercules, is revealing).
1 likeMuch of it was meant to be allegorical (-or do you believe you can really walk on water and move mountains simply by virtue of your faith? Of course not) at the time that it was written. Nothing has changed since. Interpreting it literally is missing the entire point. I will say, quoting the bible, when the subject at hand is philosophical, is not the best source if you wish to be taken seriously. It has nothing whatever to do with whether or not people have actual free will, i.e. the ability to do other than they did. It is the present that gives rise to the future. We are not the authors of our thoughts or impulses. We have the illusion of choice bc we can look back on the range of options we might have chosen, but cannot explain why we chose one thing over the other, even if we have some story we tell ourselves about why we like chocolate more than vanilla. We simply do. No one maps their own neurophysiology, picks their DNA or where and when theyre born. No one chooses to be a psychopath, or a drug addict, or a genius, or a simpleton, etc. This doesnt mean we have no choice, only that the range of options open to us are the result of chance or pre-existing causes, neither of which we have a hand in. If you look closer, you will see that what we have is the illusion of choice. Watch some philosophical analyses on the subject. Sam Harris has some presentations on YT where he talks about it. Physicist Sabine Hossenfelder did a video on the subject not that long ago called: You don't have free will, but don't worry. But one needs to have an open and objective mind to approach and consider challenging conclusions. If we begin with: "Of course that's wrong" and then quote from a book full of magic and superstition, we're not going to get very far. We need to know why things are in order to understand how they actually are. Otherwise, how could the world be a sphere? That would mean upside down people on the bottom. So, our natural impression are often misleading. Regarding the bible, remember, it is the claim, not the evidence. Actually walk on water, and that would be evidence. (Water, btw, is an ancient symbol for matter or the material world. Once you know that, the meaning behind that teaching makes a lot more sense, as opposed to thinking it is meant to convey literally walking on water).
Check out Mythvision podcast - they do some good critical analysis of the history of religion sometimes. At least it will start to give you some historical context for what is in the bible and you'll see that those stories and motifs are the result of different traditions coming together in the Mediterranean (you never wondered why the New Testament is written in Greek as opposed to Hebrew or Aramaic?) that long predated the rise of Christianity. -pardon my comment got so long. best.
@a lucientes Yes, there are some far-out things in the Bible, that is true. But, it’s no more far out than what science shows us! Our universe is pretty darn fascinating and downright incredible and it is obvious to me that there was a Creator of this cosmos. When Jesus was referring to a slave doing what the master says, He was simply referring to people who worked for others which is pretty much built into mankind. To say He was promoting slavery is just ludicrous because it is clear that that was the antithesis of who Jesus was! In fact, He came to free the slaves which is exactly what He did when He died on that cross for our wrongdoings, freeing us to live an abundant life through Him now, and an eternal life in paradise simply for accepting His sacrifice on the cross.
2 likes@Edgar M sociopathy is a legitimate mental illness that usually stems from trauma. its kinds gross when people stigmatize it like that
2 likes@MacyJane Well in a sociopath's mind, now her path was clear to John. So it wouldn't surprise me if she used his grief and need for comfort to seduce him briefly before the relationship fizzled out.
1 like@a lucientes Jesus never supported slavery. That was Paul, I believe, who wrote to a slave who had run from his abusive master to return. (This is a debated part of the Bible even within Christianity) You have to remember there are cultural considerations too. People back then saw slavery as normal - as horrible as it was.
0 likes@Mish375 S I know people saw it as normal back then but Jesus is supposed to be the son of god or god itself. Its not condemned anywhere in the New Testament, in fact there are numerous places where it teaches submission. If youre tasked with carrying a pack for one mile, carry it for two. (It was not uncommon for Roman soldiers to commandeer labor), Having read numerous books on the issue of historicity (Including Erhman's Did Jesus Exist?) I tend to tilt more in the direction that the whole of it is mythology and mysticism. I say bc the earliest writings we have describe Jesus him as a purely revelatory figure, there are no contemporaneous accounts,, so that even there was some rabbi at the root of the religion, he is completely lost to history. The early Christian world was wildly diverse. But also bc you can see the traditions that preceded it, out of which it arose...Richard Carrier has a video online called The Gospel According to Carrier where he describes some of the process that it underwent. To get an idea of how diverse it was, read the gospels found in Nag Hamadi library - texts like The Gospel of Thomas. The Thunder - Perfect Mind. The gospel of Judas, and others,, which are from the same period as the ones that were put into the canon hundreds of years later.
0 likes@a lucientes There is eveidence that a man named Yeshua (Greek: Jesus) existed and was crucified around that time period. But the debate was whether Jesus was just a teacher or Son of God. That being said, all societies organize themselves into hierarchies so the carrying the pack idea (I don't know if that was in the Bible, but it was likely a Roman military thing), that idea would be based on said hierarchy and doing your job well for your boss.
1 likeAs for the Gnostic texts like gospel of Thomas, they were widely disproved as people just wanting the fame of writing or finding a book. Where the real debate is the Apocryphal texts because it was clear that Jesus and other Jews had studied them for educational purposes. You're correct in saying there were many offshoots but there still are today as well.
@JDC but choosing to murder is a choice - sympathizer.
0 likesShe just didn't have a snickers for a while
1 like@JDC he didnt say its a choice... just not the smartest.
0 likes@youdontknowme and you ?
0 likes@JDC You are correct.
0 likes@a lucientes - I would encourage you to also check out Lee Strobel, an atheist attorney (Yale) who worked as an investigative journalist for the Chicago Tribune who set out to prove the Bible & its accounts, wrong. Lee's wife became a Christian (if I'm not mistaken) while they were married & it caused quite a bit of conflict, the reason behind why he wanted to prove the Bible & specifically, Jesus's death & resurrection, false. He also has a website & multiple videos that are rather fascinating. https://leestrobel.com/
0 likes@Misty Montgomery tx. I actually know of Lee Strobel and his work. The problem is simple. If we are going to say God exists, then we need to explain where it came from. It's incoherent to say God just always existed, so it doesnt need an explanation -if that is the case, then why would the universe require a a creator? Something there is no evidence of, which would have to be far more complex than the universe it simply wills into existence and has omnipotence over.
0 likesThere is also no good reason to think there was any historical person at the root of Christianity. Just start with the book The Jesus Puzzle by Earl Doherty, and see what you think. The earliest writings we have are the 7 epistles of Paul (the other epistle attributed to him are later forgeries or pseudepigrapha) and in all of them Jesus is described as a purely revelatory figure
It looks like Paul took on some ideas from some existing non-Temple-conforming Hellenic Jewish savior cults focused on Yehoshua, -a figure from Jewish angelology. Paul's Jesus was a notional savior archetype, an Archangel who descended from the high heaven to allow himself to be sacrificed by the Powers and Principalities (daemons who ruled Earth from their thrones in the Firmament, the layer of sky between Earth and the seven Heavens) as an atonement sacrifice. The crucifixion of the archangel was held on Earth - not in the firmament; the Powers and Principalities ruled the Earth although they lived above it, somewhere in a notional lowest level of heaven. The crucifixion event had to be held on Earth to make its sacrificial blood magic efficacious as a channel for Salvation for Believers.
This sequence is described in detail in the Vision of Isaiah document, which is part of the Ascension of Isaiah document. An early version of this tale very likely existed in Paul's time, and that he was influenced by it. By conning the Powers and Principalities into crucifying him, Paul told his followers, the archangel Yehoshua opened a passage to perfection and redemption for human believers. If you Believe this claim, join the Pauline Church, and follow Paul's behavioral/moral instructions, Paul told his followers, you will become part of "the body of Christ" and "be saved." --
--To whomever wrote that The Gospel of Thomas was a later spurious text. That is simply incorrect. A number of the Christian gospels found in the Nag Hammadi library are contemporaneous with, or actually predate some of the gospels in the canon. Look it up.
They were left out for obvious reasons: they teach that a direct path to God is possible, and the Church of Rome was not having any of that. The bible as we know it was not compiled until the 5th century. And has had more revisions than all of the text contained within it. These are facts, not suppositions. Do some critical research and you will learn how scholars know what they do. The works of Bart Ehrman (even if he is wrong on historicity) are otherwise very good for critical analysis. You can also watch Mythvision Podcast on YT. It is critical but if youre a Christian you will learn tons of facts you didnt know before. cheers.
What I took out of this video:
0 likesSomeone is lying if they keep saying:
“It just doesn’t sound familiar”
“Gee, it was a long time ago”
“I may have”
@sixerrexis story / link please ??😂
0 likes@Goatboi it isn't a choice to be born a sociopath. Seeking help and taking steps to prevent yourself from damaging other people is
0 likes@Goatboi Most people who are sociopathic are actually exceptionally intelligent. Low functioning sociopaths end up in jail, high functioning sociopaths end up on executive boards. They're not stupid. Most know they are sociopaths but don't care
0 likes@Sandra Ressel no he meant slaves ovey your masters, the kind slavery described and condoned in exodus
0 likes@a No, there is no evidence ASPD arises from trauma.
0 likes@ParadymShift, Plant-BASED Ⓥegan Jedi wait, from what I understood, they slept together after he got engaged to Rasmussen, not after her death. Unless, I misunderstood this..
0 likes@Cristina Varona 2:15 It was inferential on my part, but I think considering that they have slept together in the past, I would be very surprised if they did not sleep together while dating again.
0 likes@Rost 😹
0 likes@Jess Pavlichenko That’s your opinion. Jesus Christ was the Son of God, who came to free mankind from the chains that bound them. His people were the Jews, who were enslaved in Exodus. I don’t think for a second that Jesus Christ condones slavery of any kind. Do you know Him?
0 likes@Sandra Ressel It doesnt really matter so much what we think or believe, as much as what we can show is true bc there is enough evidence to support it. Plenty of people think theyre Napoleon. That doesnt ever make it so. This is the difference between faith-based belief (or delusion) and empirically-derived, fact-based knowledge. Someone compared science to religion. They could not be more different. It is difficult to believe anyone who's read the bible can say it doesnt condone slavery. For starters, Jesus -if the bible is to be believed, says: Do not think that I have come to abolish the law [of Moses] or the Prophets. I have not come to abolish, but to fulfill it. Math. 5:17 It is explicitly tied to the Old testament (the first five books of which make up the Torah) because it began life as a messianic offshoot of Judaism. That's why Jesus is referred to as rabbi and his circumcision gets mentioned. SO, all of what is in the Old Testament, Jesus condones, including genocide, the flood, taking sex slaves, the selling or killing of your children, and wife, etc. etc. If youve read the bible,, you know the monstrous atrocities it contains. I dont think you have, very much. Even the New Testament is full of commands that slaves obey their masters, that slavery is the will of God. For example: Slaves, obey your earthly masters with respect and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ. Obey them not only to win their favor when their eye is on you, but like slaves of Christ, doing the will of God from your heart. Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not men, because you know that the Lord will reward everyone for whatever good he does, whether he is slave or free. Ephesians 6:5 * there are dozens of passages like this, and much worse. Do not assume that I have come to bring peace to the earth; I have not come to bring peace, but a sword. Mathew 10:34 - This is the same guy who says turn the other cheek and Set a table for your enemies. -Concepts which long predate Christianity, but the point is the inconsistency. You can go on fulllengthaudiobooks . com for free and look up Carrier's On The Historicity of Jesus and listen to the entire book for free.. It is very long and scholarly, but those are the facts as we know them and it it's a subject youre interested in.. that's a very cool thing to have for free. We can still keep the mystery and mysticism, engaging the mystery of our own beings, without the pretending to know things we dont, the sectarianism and all the dogma of religion. I think so anyway, even if the bible says otherwise. cheers.
0 likesJust think of all the things that we have learned about in science and our world and man in the last hundred years! DNA, the way the brain works with our senses, doing literally hundreds of things at once for us to do things. Why, I guess DNA didn’t exist a hundred or even fifty years ago because you didn’t know about it.🤔 Sir, I know something that you may never know, as intelligent as you are, even. God is real, always has been and always will be, and Jesus Christ is His Son who also always was and always will be. No, I won’t debate you about the Old Testament but there are more learned people than I who could, although I doubt you would accept any of their answers, and that’s ok. I have a Covenant with the one true God who created the cosmos. He loved me (and you) enough to pay for my sins on that cross. He did that freely even though we sure as hell don’t deserve it. He asked for nothing in return from me except to acknowledge my belief in His Resurrection. And, I do believe, in fact, it’s way beyond belief, I know. I wish I could prove to you whatever you think you need proof for, but it would never be good enough. If you want to believe you evolved from some slime that came up out of the sea and grew a brain from there along with arms and legs and your senses and everything just magically worked together, that’s your prerogative. Or maybe you’re a monkey. But, I’m no monkey, and neither are you. You were wonderfully and intrinsically created by the God who made the universe and if I could give you one piece of advice, which I know you will reject, ask HIM what He wants you to know! Ask Him for wisdom. Why not try Jesus? If you don’t like Him, Satan will always take you back!
0 likes@a lucientes Sir, all due respect, you know absolutely nothing about me except I believe in A Supreme Creator, God, and His only Son, Jesus Christ, the Messiah, and the Savior of the World. I do not fear hell or the devil or even death because Christ conquered them for me. In fact, I fear nothing. I don’t fear not having food or clothing or shelter, because I live the abundant life provided to me by the Lord. I have total and complete peace and I love people and just try to be a blessing to others. I am certainly not perfect and have a dirty mouth sometimes and a sarcastic attitude sometimes. I am a work in progress. But, I tell you the truth, my life is the exact opposite of what you portray it to be! I have no pressure to perform or follow religion because Christ paid the price for me. I have a relationship, a deep friendship with the Son of God and it doesn’t get any better than that. If something bad happens, I can talk to Him about it and I live under the shelter of His mighty wings. Privacy? Not good enough? I have no idea what you are referring to. Are you projecting? I really am not sure. Except for this. I am a sinner, just like you. The difference is, my sins are forgiven because I am under the New Testament. (Covenant) I am warm, well-fed, and very happy, and have peace and joy in my heart every morning. God is so good! Unfortunately for YOU, you don’t know Him, and that’s a tragedy. You are missing out on EVERYTHING! And, when my eyes close to this world, I will slide right on into heaven. Don’t die before you figure this out! Please. It’s there for everyone. He did it for you, too. You don’t want to get this wrong! I am telling you the best I know how that you have completely missed the boat on this one! He found me when I was 29 years old and saved me. Best decision I ever made!
0 likes@JDC you can be a sociopath and not murder somebody...
0 likesI just have one question....
0 likesthe statue of limitations in CA is 5 years for felonies since 1830 so how could Lazarus be convicted?
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No statute of limitations on murder
2 likesShe is very carefully picking her words,and what to say.An innocent person would talk without hesitation.
0 likesInterrogator: "Hello, how are you?"
1 likeKiller: "Well, gosh I mean, pfft, ugh, well I mean, gosh I mean,.."
French Dude: "1 Million years later."
Killer: "........gosh I mean, I guess I'm doing ok, how about you?"
Wow… Killers can be so deceptive… It is scary….
0 likesThis woman’s facial expressions are legitimately frightening
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I thought everyone was just roasting TF outta her but then I saw her face at 26:20 and I nearly spat my drink out
41 likes@It's Just Felix yeah, yeah. go on using your iPhone...
0 likes@Виталий Сергеев wow lol
2 likesHuh, I don't see anything odd about them. The curse of the 'tism I suppose lol
2 likesDid anybody else get a Charles Manson vibe when it came to a lot of her facial expressions? Especially the repeated one at the very end.
0 likes"How many years has it been?!??!?!" (A million, obviously.)
3 likesQ: What's the definition of a deer caught in the headlights?
2 likesA: Stephanie Lazarus
looks like you guys are getting some videos restored with heavy edits. glad you're able to stay here but I'll def be subbing to the patreon to get the juicy bits
2 likesMan, she is a BAD liar. She's so over the top with her facial expressions. I imagine the name of her ex instilled a buzzing sensation through her entire body, her face going numb so that she felt the need to over-contort it. Her panic is so evident.
1 likeDid I kill her? Well Geez, that just doesn’t stick out in my mind...let me think back, 1984 where was I? Grocery shopping maybe? I couldn’t even tell you what an apple is
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Lol
358 likesI mean you would think id know what an apple is...ppsshh
1004 likeslol
24 likesHAHAHA
27 likesLmaooooo 🤣 🤣
18 likesLOOOOOOOOOOL!
19 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣 APPLESAUCE
46 likesBwahahahaha
16 likesI mean what they look kinda like a tomato or something? I mean geez his brother had the same parents as him and he liked shrimp tacos, sooo...psh what is this all about?
660 likes@Cthulhu Hoops Duuuuude I'm trying to be quiet and now I have the giggle fits. Wtf...😂😂😂😂
145 likes@Carole D You're welcome.
36 likesLMAO.
11 likes🤣 🤣 🤣
6 likesThere's lots of comments like yours, but I like this one.
78 likesYOU ARE AWESOME SAUC'D
22 likesAhahaha apple 😂😭
7 likesLol! Dying
7 likeslmao!
4 likesBest comment here lol
18 likesAnd and you know MAYbe I was dating the apple? Gee, I dunno, I met up with a lot of apples maybe HE dated the apple? who knows really but but you know what what's this all about?
154 likesI try to mind my own business and then you go and post this lmao 😂😂.
39 likesThank you lol that is all
😂😂😂😂
1 likeGold.
11 likes😅😅😅 Good one!
3 likestangent about grocery shopping l
35 likestangent about apples
You are most amusing.
7 likesMost women remember when and how (in details) they met their spouses, so she pretending that she doesn’t remember accurate times when she met her husband is total bullshit! Lol
55 likesYou made my cry laughing xD
5 likesGood one. You got funnys
5 likesHaha
2 likeshahahahaaha!
2 likesLolz
2 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭
1 like30:42 If ANYBODY ever makes that facial expression (out of the million we've just watched)...... GUILTY!!
41 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
3 likesDang Madalyn...that's some good comedy
6 likesLol
2 likes@Ana Lozada oh, really...
2 likesHahahaha! Your comment is awesome!
2 likesFunniest thread I've read in I mean, ya know, Youtube comments, in um a long time. But, you know, I don't recall if I've even read the comments or know what Youtube is. But ya know....sounds familiar. I can't say.
39 likes"I'm a picture nut!" I think you're more than that, hen 😲😄
26 likes"im a picture nut" I bet she has photos of the body
25 likesGezz, it doesnt ring a bell it was like a million years ago. But she remembers reporting a gun in her car stolen. Did u ever go to there house. I dont think so. . She a worse liar then Chris Watts and I thought he took the cake.
23 likesspot. On
6 likesROTFLMFAO 😂😂😂😂😂
8 likes@Sonnig85 I mean, it's been, how many years since I saw an apple? It might have been...
29 likesLOL
0 likesHer crazy eyes told you everything
19 likesI'll have to check my pictures...
14 likes😂🤣😂
1 likeSemper Fi at 41:36 The facial expressions are priceless 😳
12 likesthis comment killed me... now he's gna make a video on you!
3 likesI mean, it's 2009, so...
11 likesBUT I went to this big island in Hawaii! My house did fall apart in an earthquake too!!
10 likes😂😂😂😂that was hilarious
3 likesChris 🧐
0 likesMadalyn Leal 😂😂
1 likeOh yeah? Well cash me outside how bout dat!
5 likes🔥🔥😂😂😂
1 likeMadalyn Leal lmaaaoooo
0 likes@Carole D In french: Fwahgwahaha!
0 likes@Xavier Garnier tres bien
1 likelol
1 likeMadalyn Leal LMAO
1 like🤣🤣🤣 hilarious I've been chortling over this for the past 5 mins
6 likesthat was like a million years ago.
7 likesMadalyn Leal, your comment is GOLDEN
2 likesPlus the punchalbe 🥴face she makes 90% of the time
7 likesShe might take the cake, but not by much. When he was watching neighbors surveillance, his body language was hilarious. His hands on top of his head ,you could tell he was thinking did I back up truck far enough. He was about to tell the neighbor, your killing me here .LOL.
9 likesIf I had a nickel for everytime she said gezz and it doesn't ring a bell. I'll be rich and another nickel for that was like million years ago I'll be a millionaire.
12 likes"That just doesn't sound familiar." What an odd fucking response to these questions.
8 likes😂😂😂😂😂 In my day, apples, oranges and blackberries were just fruit
9 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
2 likesthis comment is just so good omg
3 likesNow I everytime I hear Geez Gosh ,I dont think so, that was like a million years ago . Ima Come to the conclusion the person is guilty as fuck. Thanks alot stephanie I couldn't of done it with out you. Now I know it's a dead giveaway.
5 likesCan we have your DNA to exclude you from investigation. Maybe because now I'm thinking you know it was me and that is not in my best interest. Gezz Gosh I cant believe this, it was like a million years ago.
She remembered what was supposively stolen from her car right down to the car model and that was also a million years ago. Go figure how memory works. I thought we was going to talk about art work. Geez gosh we are I just didn't mention the picture is coming out in tomorrow's news papers.
How much could a banana cost, 10 dollars?
4 likesHahaha🤣
1 likeI just woke my toddler up laughing so hard to this comment.
12 likesI needed that laugh lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
2 likes🎩👌
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2 likesMadalyn Leal too funny!!!
2 likes🤣🤣🤣
1 likeMadalyn Leal let me check my pictures.
3 likesBut she sure remembered that John lived on Roscoe (I lost count of how many times she said it) 😁
7 likesApples were invented in 1982, but they went out of business back '94 when they started dating someone else
6 likesI mean geeze, Gary and I were certified in Scuba diving, then there was earthquake and when was that? My house was destroyed in the quake. Argument? That doesn't sound familiar, makes face what's an argument? Gosh I don't remember, he lived on Roscoe, I have 10,000 pictures I'm a picture nut.
6 likes1984, a good year for novies
4 likesForeskin and coffee make desk drawer and plump tubes..
0 likesHaha!! You got me weak af 😂😂🤣🤣
0 likesyour comment reminds me of this advert - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USzhHmBWJTo
0 likesLol!!
0 likesMadalyn Leal 😂😂😂
0 likesdawn ella27 😂
0 likesCthulhu Hoops 😂
1 likeTony Micel 😂 Chris watts liked to fainted once they went to the neighbors to watch the recordings 😂 😂 shot was so funny
1 likeMy adhd ass when I'm trying to remember a simple equation for a math problem.
2 likesYou're funny...plus a cutie 😘
1 like😂😂 I feel bad for laughing but that was funny asf
1 likeShe’s such a bad liar it’s comical. I love just watching the detectives pretend as if they don’t already know it’s her and just watch her trip over her lies.
7 likestouche
0 likesMadalyn Leal askddjsjshd this is SENDINGGGGGG
0 likesThis is what? I don't know, uh geeez, you know uhhh phsss maybe the best thread I've read in a while on umm phsssh I don't know what it's called. Geeez YouTube?
2 likesMadalyn Leal this is the interview in a 4 line comment
1 like🐫
0 likes@Semper Fi lmfao You mean to tell me that, when you're trying to remember something, your face doesn't take on the appearance of Frankenstein's Monster chewing on imaginary food?!? Cmon bro ahahaha
5 likesLMAO!
0 likesI have no idea...wtf is an apple???
4 likesWho do you think I am, Eve???
lol
4 likesWell some people wack people every day so you can not keep track of them all.:)
@Cthulhu Hoops you're the best! Lol
1 likeLol
0 likesI just lost my shit lmaoooooo "can't even tell you what an apple is" 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
2 likesEpic
0 likesnailed it!
0 likes😂😂
0 likesYour pretty funny 🤘"doesn't stick out in my mind?"
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesWho else gets the most horribly creepy feeling that SL took pictures of the gorgeous Sherry Rutten....after she slaughtered her ???
4 likesMadalyn Leal 😂😂😂
0 likessqwid12 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesWell done lmao
0 likesThis pretty much sums up the whole video 😂😂😂
0 likes😂😂
0 likesMadalyn Leal 🤣exactly
0 likesLOL
0 likes😂😂😂..I mean..I think I was in Africa maybe..not sure..🤣
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesI can honestly say if someone asks me where I was thirty years ago at 3pm,. I will be going to prison cuz I DUNNO!!
1 likeIt's almost as if she's a parody of human emtotion, like the way someone without emotions thinks someone who in fact has them would look like...oh wait
1 likeWell I believe she doesnt know what an apple is, she can't even tell it from a corpse
0 likesTickle me funny. I like what you've done.
0 likesMic drop
0 likesI couldn't even tell you what an apple is... That killed me. 🤣🤣
0 likesHahahaha no bih 💀
0 likesMadalyn Leal so accurate omg
0 likes😄🔥🔥.
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesI mean i my have known it was years ago
0 likesMadalyn Leal 😂😂😂😂😂😂 that was really good
0 likesWell geez Rick, oh gosh I can't believe this, that's just crazy..
0 likeslol I've seen your last comments. you must be a subscriber lmao!
0 likeslmfao!
0 likes😂😂🤣🤣
0 likesi literally role played this and it is exactly how she talked! WELL DONE!
0 likes@Mai Nyigguh lol yeah, and it fit so perfect
0 likesCops: "Say geez one more time!"
1 likeLMAO thats a hilarious comment
0 likesGoes on tangent about apples 🤔
0 likesYou should write script dialogue
1 likeLMAO.......good one
0 likes@Sonnig85 Cut the Adams apple
1 like😹😹😹😹😹😹
0 likes🤣
0 likesBrilliant
0 likes@Madalyn Leal - It resembles a red bell paper. Jeez, I would think you would know the difference, but I don’t know. What year was it again? I started college in 1972. When did she die? Let’s go back to apple discussion now.
0 likesMadalyn Leal hahaha hahahah I’m dying that’s awesome
0 likesHAHAHAHA that's a pissa
0 likesLMAO!!!!!!!
0 likesLol hahahaha
0 likesThats some god tier stuff right there
0 likesBest ever.
1 like@Christine 16 🤣😂🤣😂
1 likeLOL😂😂😂😂😂😂!!!!
0 likesMadalyn Leal, that tickled me 😂
0 likeschristine robinson I have 10,000 pictures, okay? I’m a picture NUT 🥜
0 likesLOL
0 likes🍎🍎🍎
0 likesHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
0 likesHaha haha
0 likeslol that's hilarious!
0 likesnot just an ''lol'' that was comedy gold brillant Madalyn especially the apple touch at the end cheers really made laugh
1 likeNigga chilllllll XDXDXDXDDXDXDXDXDXDXDXD
0 likesHahahaha
0 likes😆
0 likesLol
0 likesGEEZ
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesThis fucking killed me lol
0 likesThat made me LOL for real.
1 likeLmfao
0 likesLmao
0 likesGosh we need more women like u. I mean geez you're very beautiful. I can't remember maybe idk 20BC was the last time I seen a beautiful woman. Gosh. ;)
1 likeWhat an apple is? ROFLMSAO 😂😂😂
1 likeTHIS COMMENT KILLED ME 😂😂😂
0 likesfuck sake lol
1 likeI almost choked 🤣🤣🤣
2 likesLmfao
0 likes😂
0 likes@Cthulhu Hoops 😂🤣😂🤣
1 like"Was it a serious relationship"
3 likes"Well jeez John's brother played basketball..."
LMFAO ! THAT IS FUNNY 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣👍
0 likesLOL!
0 likesNo joke this comment is gold
2 likesBest damn comment I’d ever read in a long damn time. Thank you.
1 likeLol
0 likesIs that a fruit or vegetable? 😁
0 likesTangent about apples
1 likeHahaha
0 likesLol you’re brilliant
0 likesLMAOOO
0 likesLove that 😂
0 likes@un_known_origin Stop. Or I'll have abs like Schwarzenegger tomorrow. And it hurts!
0 likesLmaooo
0 likesMadalyn Leal 😂😂😂😂🤣
0 likesLiterally her tho 😂😂🤦🏽♀️😭
0 likesHahahaha. I'm deceased!
0 likesSeriously, no pun insteaded.
Hilarious
0 likesThank you for that. Lmfao I was looking for a comment like this
0 likesi remember first time i saw this comment months ago, i had a full on belly laugh. today, did it again lol
1 like@herogibson right? I want to best friends with whoever's wrote this. Never gets old!
1 likeLol
0 likes🤣🤣👍🏻
0 likesMadalyn Leal 😂
0 likesPerfect
0 likesI came back just for this comment 😂 it gets me each time 😂😂😂
2 likesHilarious
0 likesI couldn't even tell you what her arm tasted like!
0 likesWell I uh...pfffft....jeez. It was so long ago. Pfffft. I mean, my gosh. Hmm...pssh. I don't want to say I didn't, but pfffft...it could have happened. Jeez I don't remember.
0 likesMadalyn Leal Best comment on YouTube
0 likesHaha well sais
0 likesThat was a million years ago...you know...I mean...you know...
0 likes😂😂😂 Great comment!!!
0 likesi just can’t remember. i just can’t recall
0 likesThis is so funny!
0 likesliterally perfect comment
3 likesgeez...psh...i dont know maybe that was hmmm maybe 1993? i cant even tell you..
0 likesi love this comment
Well said lol!!
0 likesExactly. LOFreakingL.Really .lol.
0 likesLol
0 likesLmfao
0 likesLmao 😂😂😂
0 likesYou totally nailed her BS style. I hope they choose you to play Stephanie in the TV movie.
0 likesYou are hilarious
0 likeslol!
0 likesGreat stuff lol. I think but idk
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLmao
0 likesOMG! Your comment had me rolling.
0 likesLol
0 likesI almost drowned in my tears of laughter
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesOmg 😭😂😂😭
0 likesLOL
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂Ace
0 likesNo answer to, “What did you think when you heard she was murdered?”
0 likesplenty of funny comments but this is actually fucking gold
0 likesthis comment is spot on
0 likesLol
0 likes🤣🤣
0 likesLmao
0 likesWow !!! Our finest, right?? It's so obvious and concerning !!!
0 likeslmaoooo
0 likesToni D'Bologna
0 likesP
yeah a real top student in her high school drama class...imagine her getting away with this for decades.
0 likesShe was in Woking at Pizza express.
0 likesWorst memory EVER.
0 likesLOL
0 likesThis is a bad remake of "Fargo".
0 likes@JaBurd Mclovin SW killed the girls.
0 likesgirl with funny😎😎😎😎
1 likeI had to return some video tapes...
0 likesMadalyn Leal ..Geez...is it a Good comment., umm,. let me think umm umm umm .. Gosh.. How long do i have to think ,,a million second, gosh..let me think agaih.. Geez.. Umm i think it a good one 😂😂
0 likesAbdur Razzak Khan ah well, pshhh, ya know, ah well, well, ahh, uhhm...ah man it just doesn’t.....ah well no it, no it’s, it just doesn’t ring, ya know I just don’t know!
0 likesLOL
0 likesHa!
0 likesI just saw this! hilarious
0 likesReally? 1984 had apples? 👌🏽😭
0 likesAsk Newton darling...
0 likeslol
0 likesPS, youre under arrest
1 likeLmaoooo 😂 this comment is gold
0 likesI believe she didnt know what an apple was....She must have thought that chicks arm was an apple....makes sense
0 likesOkay, what can you tell me about pears?
0 likesSafi Rouhi 😂😂😂 yeah for real! Lol
0 likesSemper Fi yep 😂😂
0 likesHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA 😂😂
0 likesHaha Madlyn! Your comment is funny but I wanna know why you said about an apple lol
0 likesVERY FUNNY 😂😂
0 likesVery funny. You nailed it.
0 likesThe fact that she is answering questions about the "old boyfriend" without stopping them and demanding to know what exactly it was about shows her guilt as well.
0 likesLmfaooo 😂😂
0 likes😂😂😂😭😭😭😭
0 likesLOL
0 likesthat was pretty comical for a female!
0 likesIly
0 likes@Sonnig85 OH MY GOD
0 likes@Cthulhu Hoops 😂😂😂😂😂
1 likeDang girl, 21000 likes. You go.
1 likeHow about her faces?
0 likesOkay...I lost it when you said "I couldn't even tell you what an apple is"
1 likeThis is probably one of those times that I'm glad I live alone in the woods. Anyone hear me laughing incessantly like i am would have called the guys wearing white jackets.
0 likesI'm sorry but this comment
0 likes😆😆😂🤣
Lmao🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesI shouldn't be laughing but I AM SCREAMING!!!!!
0 likesLol!!!!
0 likesWhy do attractive women like you get all the replys lmao
0 likesThat was a quintillion years ago
0 likes@Madalyn Leal
1 likeIt seems that you prefer oranges....
Hahah doesn’t ring a bell. I would think it would ring a bell, you know ?! I don’t think I can recall, you know. I don’t want to say I have but was I there? I don’t know but maybe I was, but I don’t know, you know. I’m trying to think. Like I said.....
0 likesHa ha I can remember that even it it was 84 or was it 92???
0 likesWell geez what year was it 86? Did you know I have 10,000 pictures? Geez well I met Scott in 94. Well geez I don’t think I remember that
0 likes"I mean i'm super hyper at work, ya know!..." "i don't even know that i met any of their friends" what do YA KNOW - "Can't say"... hahaha for a member of the force she is all over the gd place!
1 like@Aisha Abdulai was it 84 ?????? Or 91 ????? I'm thinking maybe 84 hummmmmmm I may have but then again maybe not ?????? It was just so long ago I forgot about even killing that broad that I was caught in a love triangle with because it didn't really leave much of an impression on me !!!! Hummmm
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0 likes@Johnny Reno Dope TV hmmm i mean i think i was shopping ALL YEAR and probably washing my hair... i really don't recall... i mean what year did you say it was, ya know *pulls that face*. i just can't with her haha
1 like@Aisha Abdulai ha ha ha I'm not sure what I was doing in ???? Was it 84?????
1 like@Johnny Reno Dope TV Well it was a million years ago so how would I remember, was probably partying with dinosaurs 🤦♀️😅
1 like@Aisha Abdulai ha ha ha yeah it could have possibly been in mmmmmmmmmmmmaybe 1984 I'm thinking ummmmmmm well it was so long ago I just can't even really say was it 84 ?????????
0 likesHA
0 likesLol you’re supposed to start talking the supermarket and where it was and what you shopped there
0 likesLol 😂😂
0 likes*Long tangent about grocery stores.
1 like....I’m good at biting....biting into apples ...what grocery store was it, on Roscoe...Jeeze
0 likesHahhaha i read that in her voice 😂😂
0 likesBruh I'm dead lol
0 likes🤣😂🤣😂
0 likesBrillliant
0 likesR.i.p marry me for your humor i know what an apple is ;)
0 likesLMAOOO
0 likesShe remembers nothing and goes into detail about everything!!
1 likeJeeze, I mean, I dont know...I mean jeeze...maybe...I could have, he could have been, I may have sent her ,I could have been I mean maybe, you know maybe...I just cant say...its been so long I mean...jeeze....🤥
Lady J exactly. It’s pretty bad. My ex used to lie like this.
0 likes@It's me Natalie is that you?
0 likesHarlequin. Arrested Developement 😂
0 likesGabi Pinto right?
0 likesFuckin laughing!! 😆
0 likesLesley Thornton yeah, totally normal. Did it last week and had to be reminded this morning.
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesInvestigator: Have you ever seen a rainbow?
0 likesLazarus: I don't know, really because, geez if you tell me the year? Maybe, was there an earthquake that year? I mean was there a man outside, and uh uh uh a storm? Did people have their window wipers going "wip-wap" back and forth? Did the sun come out? Maybe three four or five times? I might've looked up, but I had a potroast on in the house. There were a lot of people around, obviously someone had to see one. Could there have been red in it? I mean it was so long ago.
Lol
0 likesgeez i couldn't remember if i was a horribly funny person farming likes on youtube gosh i don't know...
0 likesWhat's this all about, anyway?
0 likesWell geez, it was a million years ago
0 likesLooool
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesGreat original comment
0 likes😂
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0 likesWait what umm year is this geez? Wait gosh I'm trying to think umm.....I mean wh-wha-a-a what's this all about?
1 likeLol so on point
0 likesHahaha, very good!!
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0 likes@Madalyn Leal hahahahaha very good. 🍎
0 likesWell it was a million years ago... so
2 likesI even read it in her voice! 😂😂😂
0 likesJajajaj !!! 👍
0 likesAnd then she continues to give specific information like the street he lived on 20 years ago
1 likeLMAO
0 likesExactly 😂 😂 she might as well of jumped up on the table and started screaming “I did it!”
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesThe best comment relating to any youtube video ever💯😂😂😂😂
0 likesThe best comment relating to any youtube video ever💯😂😂😂😂
0 likesSheeshh
0 likesagain what year was that?... geez... thats like a million years ago!
0 likesFantastic
0 likesThis is the funniest thing I've read all week 🤣🤣
0 likesOmg I’m wheezing 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLmfaoooo
0 likesWhat broke me is her saying "I know how this works...I've been on the job long enough" Um, Steph, honey, we're more than an hour into this and you're just now getting it? No, apparently you don't know "how this works."
0 likesI mean it’s been a million years ago. I could’ve dropped my keys or i might have bought milk. Geez I can’t remember. I can’t even say i saw an apple before.
0 likesI remember i went to the movie in 1975 with my friends and we had a large popcorn. I love popcorn you know i back in the day i ate popcorn on a daily. But gosh if it was salted or not I can’t remember it’s been a million years ago.
Bruh
0 likesSounds like an episode of Fargo
0 likesIt could simply mean the person is nervous, an innocent person getting interrogated could get very nervous. They already knew she was guilty in the first place!
0 likesPmsl I don't recall murdering anyone
0 likesgeez @$!# you mean apple like i phone? coz i ,,, uh ,.,, hhuhh goosh
0 likesit's been a million year since i was stupid
@Honda Honda & oh jeez like I , yu know I well I'm not oh gosh , are you suspecting me!
1 likeOMFG 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
0 likesThis is the best one of these comments I’ve seen 10/10 m’lady
1 like@Jilbo Baggins soooo funny
0 likesI was taking a drink right when I got to the apple bit. Oh god, my nose 😂
0 likesDeaddd
0 likesFUNNY
0 likes☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Sonnig85 you would think right?? I mean!!
1 like😂😂
0 likesA person with Alzheimers remembers better than her.
0 likesThe apple part took me out lmao
0 likesIM DYING RN LOL
0 likes@Cthulhu Hoops You have a gift 😹😹 thank you
1 likeLol
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Cthulhu Hoops Lol!!!!
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0 likesLol 😆 So true 😄
0 likesNo, I know what an apple is. I think I saw it on a flyer......
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes"Do you know who ate all the doughnuts?"
0 likesThe ending listen really good you can actually hear the cuffs put on her.
1 likeWhy did the detectives need her to give up her gun? They worried she’s going to murder them?
1 likeI keep returning every so often to rewatch the last 17 seconds of this video.
2 likes🤣 For shit sake man, that last bit was freakin knee slapping hilarious. Truly outstanding 👏 👏👏
0 likesThis lady had 20 years to think of a lie and all she came up with is “gosh” “gee” “ugh”
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Nah she prob thought she wouldnt be caught especially when the case went cold
107 likesIt's really a credit to the detectives for their surgical interrogation.
55 likesFight or flight takes over and she can't use those 20+ years of experience. LOL
29 likesNah her DNA got the better of her.
12 likesIsnt that a part of her defense though? Oh gosh geez. You caught me off guard. This is obviously new to me. Damn so long ago. Such a little cassual part of my life.
13 likesWhoah
0 likesI came to the comments JUST to see were people thinking the same way I am & you all have made me proud!🤗😂😂😂😂
8 likesShe thought she got away with it.so no need for a lie
5 likesShe fell to pieces after the first question and was likely spinning so fast internally she wasn’t focused at all on her outward appearance. This would have been a piss-poor performance even for an ordinary person who has seen a couple of episodes of the First 48.
5 likes“I’m going to straighten this out right now.” Nope, you’re gonna do 25–life.
@Soda Pop No such thing, they're what we call ''Labels''.
0 likesI mean....I mean...
0 likesCatching someone off guard with the element of surprise throws most people off as they aren't prepared for it. The interrogators did a great job using this tactic.
4 likesIts called procrastination
4 likesI'm very sure, that she hadn't thought of this case in a very long time, and she didn't see this "interview" coming. Her "gosh"s and "gee"s do most likely refer to her actual surprise and the disbelieve, that she somehow got caught after all. She probably really thought that she might have gotten away with this murder. That and the talented detectives made her stumble into the talking-trap.
5 likesExcellent point! She do narcissistic that she thought she had gotten away with it. You saw her be caught completely off guard in my opinion.
1 like@E11EVEN E11EVEN what about the DNA though?
0 likesThey caught her right off guard
1 likeShe dropped her guard. They caught her
0 likes@Soda Pop that's the dance act of a sociopath...'just keep swimming' maybe the fabrication will throw you off if you sound convincing.
0 likesAll this time she probably had access to that file and didn't even try to destroy the DNA paperwork in it (thank goodness) because she was so sure it was blamed on two latino Latino men so surely it was a done deal. DNA is boss!
5 likes@L.C Marie All DNA evidence but one envelope was magically "lost"in this case. The fellas in blue you know....
0 likesShe had 20 years- 2 of them were with a lie ready (and we all know how hindsight works... She may have thought later on that it wasn't a good lie, but decided it mattered little by that time because she wasn't a suspect. And DNA was
0 likesdead at the time), but the rest of the years - she has had 18 years to think she totally got away with it. That's why she's freaking out. It's more of a stomach drop- caught. Then she's playing catch-up to her own lies while trying to manipulate for information so she knows what they know- so she can figure out how to spin her innocence in a believable fashion.
Roland Visser haha- yea! I mean, you know.
0 likesThese interrogators have patience the likes of which I’ve never seen.
0 likesSoda Pop the point you make I believe is the best thing anyone can do, “don’t talk to police”, The Regents school of Law, has a video, “Don’t talk to police” and coincidently I just watched it before I hit on this psycho nut for the 2nd time, they addressed this issue of even if you are totally honest, truthful and innocent, that the so called good guys can convict you on what the truth is. Now those people, you should keep right away from, little own talk to them. Good point anyway, keep spreading the word, 🗣👍
0 likesZiggy Edits I am sorry, unless she has dementia, she remembered every single detail, Such a liar
0 likes😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesYou can tell she wasnt expecting it at all
0 likesLMOL...
0 likesthis was a bad remake of "Fargo".
0 likes@Soda Pop sociopath or psychopath you mean. She's one or the other.
0 likesShe probably did at first but as time went on she completely forgot
0 likesI dare YOU to take a drink every time she says the word "years"
3 likesThe fact that she keeps trying to get away from the questions and stuttering
0 likesAnd in 15:13 to 15:36 she keeps on saying that she doesn't remember any of the events since "it was long ago" and then changed her talking style. All of this makes it noticable to us that she pretends to have a vague memory in the argument of forgetting and/or not knowing ("I don't think so","I guess","I don't know"/"no idea"/"I don't think I did")
edit: Grammar mistake.
Stephanie had a “million years” to come up with a good story … and the best she can come up with…. Gee idk 🤷🏽♀️ and fire Marshall bill impressions.
1 likeI'm just now discovering these videos and I've been on a 2 day binge lol
2 likesLook at the nerve of her, after brutally murdering a woman she acts so offended after getting caught.
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Probably a last ditch effort to thwart suspicion. Keep denying it.
36 likes@Nebechadnezzar Sociopaths don't feel guilt/shame. We "normal" people may interpret her behavior as only "acting" offended as a strategy to get out, but if she's a sociopath then chances are she really did feel wronged by the interrogation, and to this day still thinks she didn't really do anything wrong.
52 likesAbusers and narcissistic types do this: if you confront them on their bad behaviour, they act offended, like they’re being attacked, because in their mind, it is. In their mind, they’re allowed to do whatever they like and if someone tries to stop them or make them face consequences THATS bad behaviour.
45 likesShe's like when I watch cops when they tase a guy after he went on a high speed chase them goes, I didn't do anything!!
2 likes@Ef o'Vex but they do know right from wrong
3 likesDon't all sociopaths?
2 likesThe ultimate Karen
2 likesBecause she had probably gone over her denial so many times in her mind if she was questioned that she believed it herself!
3 likes@Marley Nailed it 100%
2 likes@Marley , Perfectly stated! I'm related to a couple of people just as you described and I can verify that you are correct about their reasoning.
1 likeWell she IS a cop.
3 likesWhat the hell? Why is that surprising? Predatory psychopaths aren't going to be crying and admitting their crime lol You're either very naive or very weird lol.
1 like"I know how these things work.... It sounds like you're trying to pin something on me' So is that how it worked when she was a police office?
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Most likely!
0 likesthat ending never gets old lmao
0 likesThe last 15 seconds of this video was well worth the time invested
0 likesoh how much I wanna see this kind of analysis on amber heards testimony
1 likeThe major takeaway from this case is that John lived on Roscoe for, gosh, I don’t know how long.
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East or West of Desoto, lol
33 likesHow could you forget Schmeeda and Joe Sockaboo? LoL
8 likes🤣😂
0 likesOh god jeez what's this about? 😳
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes😂😂😂 you’re sick
0 likesDid you check your pictures?
3 likesNo no no, the main takeaway was that her name was Shelly, Sherri, maybe something, y'know
3 likes@Blueberry Oatmeal oh damn you’re right, that was even more heavily emphasized.
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1 likeAwesome. Well done.
0 likesI just had to write this.
0 likesMaybe she did bite the ex boyfriends new wife, but she didnt kill her ??
Just wondering.
This is so sad.
There was no reason to kill her.
Jealous people need to worry about themselves and move on to be happy with someone else.
She does look like a wack job.
In order to be a very good liar , one must have a very good memory .
0 likesI'm going to start referring to everything happening today as stuff that happened "a million years ago" in 20 years from now.
1 likePolice: Did you kill your ex boyfriends wife?
3 likesStephanie: WeLl, I dUnNo!!!🤪🤪🤪
“what’s your last name, stephanie?”
6863 likes“oh geez, let’s see. the declaration of independence was signed in 1776...”
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lollllll
12 likes🤣🤣🤣
11 likeslol
7 likesLmfaoooo
8 likeslmfao
7 likesMorshu beatboxing
3 likes37:17-37:30 WTF?!!? All these faces over a car?? Smh.mmm
22 likes..... or was it 1677? Gosh, I don't know, I can't recall...
25 likesGOTCHA!!! Lol
2 likes👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻🤔😂👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
0 likeso wait lets see ummm im really not sure it was like ugh um well lets see umm huh i really couldnt tell u
0 likesHmm let me think it was so long ago
3 likes😂😂😂
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1 likeLet's see, it was a while back, I'm gonna say 17.... well, it was the 18th century, and it's funny, you know, because it's out of Boston with the massacre and everything, you know, I mean I remember having a Sam Addams in Boston but that was in the eighties at least, maybe early nineties.
5 likes@GullyBop I just got to that part.. This is the craziest interrogation ever. I would be laughing if I was the cop interviewing her. Like just cut the sh*t!
2 likesLMFAOOOOOOOOO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 likeLmaooooo!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 likeBruh 🤣
1 like😂😂😂
2 likesWell! It started when my dad and my mom met and that was like a billion years ago. Oh geez I am trying to remember
2 likesBrilliant, pmsl
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1 likeLet me check my pictures
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1 like"Mrs. Lazarus, we're placing you under arrest."
3 likes"Oh geez."
@Don B. 😂🤣😂
0 likes"Or, aw geez...hang on...actually...I believe it all started with a big bang..."
2 likesHahahha, can't stop laughing! Brilliant comment👌
1 like😂 loved it!
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1 likefrrr🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 likeI love how she remembers the exact road he lived on and vehicle he drove but couldn’t remember the name of the chick her ex married. Like girl don’t play dumb. I still remember the name of the girl my child hood crush had a crush on when we were in the 4th grade , shut up.
3 likesNicolas Cage has entered the chat
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0 likesWhat she can't believe is that she got caught!!
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1 like@kathkat0 05 this had me CRYING 😭
0 likesHahahahaha!!🤣😂🤣🤣
1 likeLMAO! Nice one.
0 likesShe probably thought she got away with it. This is so satisfying to watch.
1 likeSomeone remind me...does she know how this stuff works?
2 likes"well golly gee here's John's entire life story and his relative's"
14 likes"well gosh sorry I don't remember the year I went to college"
Tells you about the hiring and the general criteria of on duty police officers and how there are no check and balance.
1 like1 min in : Oh, she's a cop, she's gonna be hard to crack
2403 likes3 min in: For the love of God, ask for an attorney already!
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She needed to shorten her answers BIG time.
76 likesLol you guys studying to pull off the crime of the century or what?
43 likes@Henry Farthington I get your joking, but the point is that from the perspective of the accused (and clearly guilty here), it doesn't make any sense to run your mouth like this in terms of ones best interests. Of course I want her in prison, but I'm also a paralegal so I also like looking at these things not just from a moral perspective, but a legal one. Plus, it's honestly kind of hilarious how badly she screws herself since she clearly deserves it 😂
90 likesJakub Lizon hmmm... a simple “no” would have been considered the normal, appropriate response to such a question. Notice how the suspect draws out the response in an attempt to “sell himself” and gain respect of the interrogator. Notice also how he frames his narrative (claiming to be a paralegal) providing details entirely irrelevant to the inquiry adding suspicion to the true motives of him watching the video...
55 likes@Henry Farthington what are you talking about? Am I not allowed to speak and explain myself? I mentioned I'm a paralegal only to further explain why I may be interested in these things, I didn't use it like I'm some authority. I really don't understand what your problem is, or why you've set this one word restriction on me. I chose to elaborate, in the chance that the reply wasn't entirely a joke. Again, I really don't understand what your problem is.
13 likes@Henry Farthington And really, my true motives? What, that I'm a criminal, or want criminals to roam free? Because I commented on a YouTube video and chose to expand on my comment? Although you haven't confirmed it yet, I think you're just trolling. Trolling or not, please don't twist my words or make ridiculous assumptions about me. Much appreciated.
8 likesGeese, , what are you two arguing about?!
35 likesThis case was a million years ago... 👍
@Sanna He originally took issue with my first reply because I was apparently supposed to keep it to a one word answer, although I was just explained my interest , not trying to debate anything. But I'm done with the it, I don't really feel like continuing tbh
9 likes@Jakub Lizon
14 likesEhh... Just keep on smiling and being yourself.... 👍
Jakub Lizon its a joke 🤦♂️ hes mimicing JCS’ analysis
29 likes@Max Benson Yeah I could see the mimicking, which is why I kept mentioning he's probably joking or trolling. But a lot of it did seem to be meant, so I just wanted to explain. It's fine though, I did overreact either way so I do apologize for that.
4 likesThere is always a conflict between appearing to want to cooperate and exercising your 5th amendment right. A general rule is that if you know you are guilty, it is better to ask for an attorney. Ask Michael Flynn .That cannot be used against you in Court.
5 likesJakub Lizon wooosh
4 likes@Inappropriate DnD facts I mean I get it, I've been saying I'm sure he's joking or trolling. But still, the reply was specific to me, and it was kinda condescending. I don't really care honestly, yeah I def overreacted. I'm just telling you why I did. Don't worry, I definitely feel stupid lol
6 likesDamn Henry woodshedded that ass. Funny thing is , when J dropped that first response he thought dude was gonna be speechless and befuddled , but he pivots and absolutely Ko’s jakey boy!!!! Dayum Henry..... nicely done !!!!
4 likesI was just like, "Stop talking. Stop talking!"
2 likesGlad she didn't.
She is completely oblivious to human nature and she shouldn’t be a cop. Seriously.
1 likehahahahahahahaha
0 likes@Joey Walker Does it make you feel good to put someone down? It's very hard to read sarcasm and satire, especially in 'Current Year'. The conversation and situation was humorous, no need to call someone a loser other than to forget your own troubles..
7 likes@Michael Ronga and @akuno g Lol thanks guys for standing up for me, I didn't really take offense to the loser thing, but still. But yeah, the first comment was a joke, which I acknowledged, but I honestly didn't see where the joke was with the second comment. He was kinda just mocking me and it came off as mean and kinda personal. But hey, if he says it's a joke, I'll take his word for it (although I don't think he has yet), but otherwise it's really not a big deal. Just a YouTube comment, that I did overreact to which was silly on my part. Again,I appreciate you guys backing up my perspective a little bit. But it's all good lol
3 likesJohn Smith a general rule is ALWAYS ask for an attorney guilty or not!!!
4 likes@John Smith Not just if you're guilty. ALWAYS. There are very few circumstances in which you should ever talk to a cop. It's a dangerous game to play even if innocent.
6 likesJohn Smith Asking for an attorney should be first thing even if innocent. Anything you say can be used against you & the cops will try to get you say anything.
2 likesJoey Walker Who’s really the loser here, the guy who clearly stated multiple times he knows it’s a joke or you trying to be Joey Badass yet cannot comprehend that?
1 likeTHANK YOU!! I’m like why is she giving info they didn’t ask for?!
0 likes@John Smith What a load of BS. My brother's a cop, and even he has told me: NEVER TALK TO THE POLICE!!! The job of the police is to aid in the process of prosecution. Prosecutions and conviction numbers are their bread and butter, so to speak. NEVER talk to the police, guilty or innocent. It's simple...just ask for a lawyer. You can look at it this way: no prosecutor can ever face a jury and say - "this guy never talked to the police, because he must have been guilty" or "We're in trial today, because he decided not to admit his guilt to the police, but instead requested the services of a defense attorney in order to defend his guilty azz". I mean, it's absurd. Just NEVER TALK TO THE POLICE. That's all you have to ever remember.
1 likeI think the point of this “interrogation” was to conceal the fact that it was an interrogation. Therefore, why would she need an attorney? Her apparent evasiveness and misdirection to questions is only indicative of guilt and wouldn’t be useful in court without the added strength of her DNA at the scene.
1 like@K M Weekes Haha thank you :D
0 likes@Some One idk, of course she's horrible and deserves prison, but I do find myself rooting against the cops lol not really, but you know the feeling I'm sure
0 likes@Some One Yeah okay. Yes I'm a sociopath who wants murders free, you got me
0 likes@Jakub Lizon a simple 'no' would have done bruh
0 likesJakob Lizon...omg how funny..I’m sure that’s what those detectives were thinking
0 likesYea, she was very slow to pick up on what they were doing.
0 likes@Henry Farthington I love how, by being so defensive to your joke, the other guy sounds sooooo guilty of SOMETHING or other XD
1 likeThis interrogation stick really works haha
@Sandra Heaton I'm starting law school relatively soon, so I've thought about my career a lot. Whether to pursue being a prosecutor, or defense attorney is one of those things I've thought about. And your comment is exactly why I'm leaning away from prosecutor. A lot of people are naive and think prosecutors are the "good guys" seeking truth, but that's just not true. Like you said, they are seeking guilty verdicts, and won't hesitate to put someone away for something even the prosecutor knows isn't true.
0 likesIts wrong... and is the main reason why I have no interest in being a prosecutor anymore. I honestly don't know how I'd ever he able to sleep knowing that I am potentially sending innocent people to prison and am deliberately arguing for the harshes sentences possible. Of course there are plenty of people that deserve harsh sentences and should go to prison. But generally, one innocent person found guilty is worse than 5 guilty people being found not guilty.
@Jakub Lizon Thanks for your comment - and congrats on being accepted to law school. It's probably not completely impossible to maintain an ethical stance as a state attorney, but you'll be facing an uphill battle - especially if you're in the USA.
0 likesWhy you all want attorney for murderers?! 😡
0 likes@Djakonda D First of all, we have due process guaranteed to us by the constitution. You can't really be a democracy without due process. Everyone had a right to adequate counsel because not everyone can be a professional attorney. The crimes you did or did not commit are settled in the court room, not on the street. So you can't say someone is a murderer before they're convicted of murder in the court of law. We're talking about humans lives, freedom, potentially death penalties.
0 likesThe defendent has the right to make to argue his case, his defense, citing both facts and law. Very hard to do without a lawyer.
Homicides are also almost never just cut and dry. This is getting too long. Basically, we live in a democracy where everyone has the right to due process, and having counsel is a part of that.
Had she not bit her victim, she probably would not have been caught or convicted.
0 likesTELL ME THIS IS NOT EXACTLY HOW AMBER HURDS FACE IS WHILE BEING ASKED QUESTIONS
2 likesNever talk to cops.. My gosh get a lawyer..
2 likesHow many years ago , million years ago , million years ago , wasn't the murder in 86 ? That's a million years ago ? Can't believe this ex police officer .
1 likeFor her having a “foggy” memory, she sure does know a lot of unnecessary but strangely specific details and dates..
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I don’t ever remember meeting his wife…
417 likesBUT I do remember going on a 3 day vacation with him where we flew for 6 hours, 22 minutes and 39.5 seconds. It was a windy and cold night when we landed. The drive to the hotel took 23 and a half minutes. The crab and shrimp meals were just delightful, as was the 100 year old red wine that we paid for
I love the juxtaposition of “I can’t remember” and “oh yeah his brother played basketball at this one college in this town”
191 likes"Gee, I don't know, it was so long ago! I think it was a Wednesday, and I had a ham and cheese sandwich for lunch with tomato soup, it was a restaurant downtown and I'd considered that I could have probably just made something just as good at home, but what else may have happened that day, it's just so foggy!"
102 likesI don’t know anything but her and Greg went to Hawaii
9 likesalso that his brother played basketball (which is an odd detail to know considering they weren't even boyfriend and girlfriend)
13 likesThe Robert Durst strategy. Elaborate lies to make them seem more real.
14 likesMe tho 💀I remembered eating lays in a rainy day when I was 4 but still can’t remember biology
6 likesIt's how memory works.
4 likesY’all killing me😂😂😂
5 likesI legit was thinking the same thing as I looked at your comment
2 likesShit yeah this lady said 15 different years
0 likesWas Stephanie a Detective or cop?
2 likesI can tell you what watch I was wearing at a concert, but not who the opening act was 🤷♂️
1 like@notDonald Fagen that's not as odd as you are making it to be... lol
0 likesJodi (Stabby) Arias all over. Poor poor hub and her parents 🥺. San Francisco fog is plentiful evidently.
1 like🤣🤣🤣😅 I was thinking the same thing
0 likesMemory of when she was emotionally involved with him vs memory of when he was no part of her life.. there is a difference. You and your commenters are not the brightest.
0 likesI didn't have time to watch the whole video so I mean, what's this all about?
1 likeTo be fair -- that happens to me all the time lol
0 likes@Andrew Jenkins don’t forget the dorms were on the 10th floor 😂
0 likesListen (writing this while eating my chicken and rice, you know, the rice i make with a little garlic oil and chicken stock, and the chicken fried lightly so it stays soft and tender, just a little pepper and salt, then put the dry-ish rice in the pan with the chicken) here (oh drinking pepsi lemon with no sugar too, thats next to the coke & fanta premix 0 sugar in the store, real good) you (i got coke & fanta premix aswell because I couldnt decice right then and there) little (bought some haribo gummies too, couldnt help myself tho, had to eat them on the way home) shit.
1 likeI mean, gosh, it was like a million years ago
0 likesmy memory is kinda like that
0 likesWow jeez gosh I mean wow I didn't even realise that 🤣🤣
1 likeit happens sometimes, though usually random events, rather than only the convenient ones
0 likesAre you saying you think she might be guilty??! DA da da daaaaawwwwwwwwwwwww
0 likesIsn't selective amnesia convenient? 😀
1 likeNot foggy, just select
0 likes@Rino Rien Except he was still apart of her life when she had a physical confrontation that she would easily remember. You're not the brightest. DERP
0 likes@Matthew Barry The details she provides are those of when she was with him, the ones that appear as foggy are the ones she forges or limits to the action having already taken place.
0 likesDo think before you write.
@Rino Rien She's not forgetting moments "when she wasn't emotionally involved" with him. She was still emotionally involved when she had a physical altercation. She is pretending to be forgetful. Again, you're not the brightest.
0 likesyou know.. I mean.. You knoww umm I.. eeegh.. 👁👄👁
0 likes@Matthew Barry Mister, repeating the same thing over and over and believing you are right does not make you so.
0 likesYou said your piece, I said my piece, we agree to disagree, arguing with imature individuals is not at the top of my list to spend my limited time of day.
Its a wonder that in """"""""""""300 million sperms this one reached the egg"""""""""""""""
0 likes@Matthew Barry No effort whatsoever, it is in my notifications and by no means do I have the need to ignore, simply don't have the need to put much effort in to it either :)
0 likesEnjoy life my guy, time will take care of you.
i don't remember too much about that day. it was a sunny day, that June 10th.. wind from the south east at 5 mph. memory is kinda hazy you know. it was about 72 degrees, 38% humidity.
1 like@Rino Rien Time has been good to me. Have fun with a sub 95 IQ.
0 likes@Matthew Barry Your projections say more about you than about anyone else :)
0 likes@Rino Rien The countless times I'm sure you've been deceived in your life. I can't imagine.
0 likes@Rino Rien Let me help ya out, kiddo. Unless someone had dementia, they are easily going to remember those details. I'm sorry someone called you out on your pretentious, nonsensical, comically ignorant analysis.
0 likes@Rino Rien Nevermind, you're right. She legitimately only remembers random events from 40 years ago, but can't remember a woman she murdered in cold blood. You're a genius.
0 likes@Matthew Barry You should probably read what I said and you will note I said "forge or omit" :)
0 likes@Rino RienMemory can very often be unreliable. That is not the case in this situation. It's easy to tell by her body language. I'm sorry that you're not very perceptive. That won't do you any favors in life. She's clearly acting as if she doesn't remember certain events. If you were smarter, you might get it. Alas, you struggle. I understand that you don't feel the need to be made to look like a fool. You do a pretty good job of doing it yourself though.
0 likes@Matthew Barry Oh! and your fallacy is in believing that memories can be created from events lived with the person after they are dead :)
0 likes@Rino Rien That makes zero sense. The memories she's "foggy" on happened before the murder. The fact that she pretends to not remember someone she dated, someone she spent years with, someone whose spouse she murdered, someone whose relatives she remembers easily for a few seconds, rather than immediately saying, "Ya, I remember John" proved she is being deceptive and is not failing to remember events she's being questioned on. A child could see that, yet you can't.
0 likesI do this, I can remember some obscure quote from somewhere but forget what I went upstairs to do.
0 likesPoint taken, though.
Someone who slaps their table when talking about something that could be criminal, is a warning sign..
0 likesShe's a funny looking lady but seeing how she's over a million years old I guess she doesn't look that bad.
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Haha yep she must use moisturizer
0 likesWhy has this been shorted so much? I'm sure it used to around an hour long?
3 likes...oh wow
0 likesI still remember this video at its original length
Whoever runs the channel really felt the heat that it has to cut HALF of the content in this video
Yikes
Imagine thinking you got away with murder for 25 years, and then two guys with a bag show up.
513 likesStephanie hits the desk a lot in interview. Lots of hand movements as an animated puppet. Demon hand talking
2 likesPlaying devils advocate here, but how does she function in normal circumstances? As someone who has a very chaotic brain, suffering from attention deficiency, I too would be all over the place, getting caught up in details. Some people just have an uneconomical state of being almost all the time, which is also reflected in how they talk and remember. I can sometimes only remember certain things under specific circumstances or if I approach my memory from a weird angle, let’s say by association from a seemingly unimportant or even unrelated subquestion. But if you would ask me directly, I simply wouldn’t remember. It drives my wife nuts.
0 likesOk I could not have been the only one to catch that slip, she claims she hasn’t seen or talked or been with him in a long while right, well then why did she almost say, maybe I saw her at his apartm……… and the. Stoped talking, she admitted to seeing her or possibly seeing her in his apartment, the reason she stopped is because she thought she was about to incriminate the fact that she was about to admit to being within view but she didn’t realize that the reason she stopped and what I was thinking we’re not the same.
1 likeForget the murder, it was like a million years ago...
2 likesWhat a terrible fate... Being sentenced for a crime you can't recall. A crime that doesn't even ring a bell.
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lol
639 likesGeez!
2131 likesGosh
1741 likes"Well this doesnt ring a bell"...
1968 likes*10 minute tangent about ringing bells
I mean, you know...
464 likes🤣🤣☑️
59 likesI know right, the prosecution failed to ring her bell. If someones bell isn't rung and they can't recall the murder they committed then it should be an automatic innocent verdict no matter what the evidence is.
480 likesIt was a million years ago! If only she could remember.
545 likesIsn’t it amazing though that she would pop right up with certain details, and you could actually see on her face that she wished she hadn’t said it so quickly?
281 likes🤣
20 likesNot to mention it just never sounded familiar
114 likesGeez it might have been me gosh!!! It was a million yrs ago I might have murdered someone!!🤨😲😣😖😩😫
224 likes@Paul Davis Please say that was sarcasm.
32 likes@V. Duskren Do I really have to say that? That should be obvious to anyone that has a brain...
127 likes@V. Duskren Please say you already know that without being told, lol.
52 likes@Paul Davis anyone can say they didn't do it or even recall doing it. If people got off on that there wouldn't be many people in prison. They ALL say they didn't do it. Oh ok....your free....NOT
22 likes"Gee willikers, that was a million years ago.."
52 likesV. Duskren yea ik..
2 likesLOL
3 likesgosh, I mean.. well you know. jeez gosh. you know..
44 likes😂
4 likes@Ross Stevenson you killed it 😂😂
5 likes😆😆👍🏽👍🏽♥️
4 likesIt's only because she doesn't know these people
3 likes@D ooo I'll let you think about that for a little longer. I am sure you will figure it out.
19 likesBecause it was a million years ago?
11 likesDoesn't ring a bell 🔔
11 likesHilarious
6 likesHa
4 likes😂
3 likesI mean what year was it?
15 likesLmaoo 🤣🤣🤣🤣
5 likes😂
3 likes@Paul Davis
5 likesThe only dumb person I see who thinks that just because she doesn't remember means that she shouldn't go to prison
@Jesse Hopkins
1 like😂
Me LeePrice 😂😂😂😂😂 seriously?
4 likes@Crazed Autistic I'm pretty sure that was a joke. Look at the comments after that. It's OBVIOUSLY a joke. Y'all are taking that seriously? 🤦♀️ the amount of ppl in the comment section who don't get jokes or sarcasm is staggering.
39 likes@Ash*Daniel Stapp
6 likesSorry that not everybody can tell whether somebody's joking or not through text. So, no, it was not "oBvIoUsLy A jOkE" 🙄😒
@Paul Davis
12 likesSorry that I'm autistic and don't understand jokes immediately 😒🙄
Ahhhahahaha
4 likesagain...if she was there? it doesn't' sound familiar. x116
6 likes😁 inr? Lol
2 likes@shelly moreton
1 likeIkr*
😂😂😂
3 likes@Jesse Hopkins Ikr 😂🤣
1 likeMy wife acts the same way when I question her about money missing out of my bank account.
27 likesWhat is even a bell?
7 likesThis comment 😂😂😂🙌🏼
6 likeswell...um
2 likesthe sarcasm level is high in this comment
7 likesLAPD cop, it's probably not surprising that she could kill someone and not even remember it years later.
6 likes@Paul Davis John ruetten or however you spell it, used to ring her bell.
5 likes@V. Duskren please read it again and see if you can answer your own question.
3 likesJeez.
3 likes@Ross Stevenson 🤣🤣🤣😂
0 likesThis ruined me 🤣
2 likesReminds me of the prime minister of malaysia. how did you receive 2.6billion ringgit in your bank account? Can't remember!
5 likesAh geeze, im in shock, totally in shock.
4 likesCan she get an appeal on what she cannot recall? Lmfao
4 likesShe can remember tverything but the woman she killed...lmfao
4 likesgosh i uh ah i i dont even remember that was a million years ago
2 likesROFL
2 likesThat doesn't sound familiar.
2 likes😂😂😂😂😂
3 likesiT’s BeEn So LoOnG aGoO!
7 likesI read over 100 different comments while watching this interrogation and this is easily the funniest one.
8 likesGosh it’s 2009 it’s been a million years
4 likesAnd that was a million years ago....
2 likespoor soul
2 likesThese are some of the best comments I've seen on any yt video
5 likesGeez it doesn’t ring a bell, for how long she was sentenced oh gosh....
3 likesCrime oh uhh gee.... Huh crime? Oh gosh geez one... One time I ran a red light? Heck oh golly
4 likesHahahah
3 likesWell gosh it’s been so many years. I mean it’s 2009.
2 likesnifty sky 😂🤣😂 Exactly
2 likes👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
2 likes@Paul Davis The victim still needs justice.
0 likes@Riri Really?
5 likesWell golly, I tell ya- I just cant remember the man I was so obsessed with that I killed his wife to be with him, and She didn't even end up with him. She took that poor beautiful woman's life for nothing. Selfish, greedy, evil and vile woman. She's so stupid in this interrogation too, acting clueless and innocent when she should know they can see right through her since she's a cop too.
2 likesHa!
1 likeThis is the best comment I’ve read all month
3 likes@Nur Izzaty gee, gosh, I don't know..I mean, maybe? It's been so long, man, I don't know, I mean I could be, but, wow...you know? I mean, sure, but golly...
5 likes🤣🤣
1 like@cookiehead2 what is this all about?
2 likesOmgggg 🤣
1 likeWell it WAS a million years ago
2 likesLOL!
1 likeThe 10 minute tangent about ringing bells is so hilarious 😂😂😂
3 likesLmao
1 likeand i mean what even is a bell? who can say? I mean I know some people say it's... well, a ringing device, something like that but I really can't say. I mean the invention of the bell, wha- why- when was that? 19... 1927... mayybe? I really can't say.
7 likes“I-i-i-i mean gashh , emmm hits thighs um maybe i um..”
1 likecontrol+Z
1 like@Paul Davis I believe that you are right because if you are a true Mortal Kombat fan you'd definitely be able to spell Shaolin Monk with a K not a c.
1 like@Thomas Bennett
1 like?
@Crazed Autistic sorry my niece had my phone on youtube she was wanting to watch something and she must have went to the video I was watching. Lol. Sorry again for the confusion.
1 like@Thomas Bennett
2 likesWe all have those family members that are... weird. It's ok :)
@Crazed Autistic yeah she's six years old so I think that she was meaning to tell people but I don't know if she knew that she just picked you or not. So I think that she was just trying to say Hi. Lol.
2 likes@Thomas Bennett
1 likeOh, ok. I understand
I am crying😭
1 like@Yelta i read this comment and she said it right after. Haha
1 likeGee golly, it's the darnest thing.
1 likeLol
1 likeThank you for this. I laughed a little too hard.
1 likeLOL
1 likeI hope you’re joking
2 likesLMAO
1 likeFor a crime that happened over billion years ago
3 likesGoly
1 likeForgetting crimes is super easy, barely an inconvenience.
1 likeHahaha shit that got me
1 like😆😂🤣
1 likeOk, excellent comment
1 like@Meldoesmakeup Lol
1 likeLol this commment killed me
1 like@Yolanda Ponkers got a timestamp? Nice observation!
1 likeHahaha
1 likeit was like a million years ago too
1 likeLoll
1 likeShe said so herself, sometimes you just get angry, blow your top, and then completely forget about it right afterwards. She wasn't kidding!
2 likeslolols
0 likes@Jazzy AndCool
0 likesUh-huh. Sure. Usually, when somebody is being sarcastic, they don't call people names and they use emojis. And the 's' is supposed to be capitalized.
@Jazzy AndCool
2 likesYou got way too mich time on your hands, too, if you feel the need to keep replying to me. Seems a bit hyprocrital to me.
Jeeez! I mean like Gosh you're right!
0 likesGeez, y'know 😂
0 likes😂😂
0 likesI live for comments like this. XD
1 like@Beckie Palmtree ok,.. but how do forget what a corpse taste like? 🤣 seems she had to "bite"the victim to ensure that she was in fact,...dead
1 likeThat's why there's over 10k pictures.
0 likesIt happened a million years ago!
1 likeLol
0 likesA crime that doesnt sound familiar
1 likeWhats shameful are her cop buddies that protected her all those years
1 like15:06 shes baffled. Can't imagijg what this can possibly be about.
0 likes37:16 she recalled it for a second but then chewed it up.
0 likesGosh, Gee 😔✊🏽
1 like@Ross Stevenson Lol..hahha... I literally laughed out loud
0 likesLoll
0 likes🤣😅
0 likes@Jommie Joes we needed a 'golly', thanks lol
0 likes@Ross Stevenson lmao good times
0 likes-A
@Crazed Autistic its ok. Hang in there.
0 likes-A
@matt snead ?
0 likes@Crazed Autistic I know when your Autistic you have a tough time with understanding sarcasm and emotions. My grandson is Autistic. Have a great day!
2 likes@matt snead
2 likesOh, ok. You have a wonderful day or night, too!
The sentence might as well be geez.. I don’t know.. a million years?
0 likeshahahahahahahahahaha...
0 likesLMAAAAAAAAAAAAAOOO
0 likesDing, ding, ding, you just rang that bell, that was gooood 🔔🔔🔔
1 likeTo this day, she's sitting in her cell, loudly proclaiming "what's this all about?"
4 likesThis had no business being so funny 😂
0 likes@Crazed Autistic nah, the clueless person is you who fails to understand that his comment was s a r c a s m and took it seriously when it's literally under a comment that is also a joke. and idk but if you have something that makes you struggle with reading between the lines, maybe don't jump to automatically calling people names when you don't even understand what the point of what they're saying is(?)
6 likesif i can't tell someone's intentions through a text or comment, i usually ask for further clarification before reacting to what they said, that's how you avoid attacking people without a reason.
being neurodivergent isn't an excuse tbh, this coming from a fellow neurodivergent person.
Dont forget ummmmmmm....
1 likeWell gosh, gee ya know gosh ummmmmmm ahhh wow pshhh...pffff golly gee homicide? That was like 1992 in north ridge
2 likes😂
0 likesIt's just a burning memory
1 likeLol. I mean what is this all about guys, it's been so long ago now. I mean I knew him a little...
0 likesI mean we dated...
I mean we were in a relationship...
I mean...
@Crazed Autistic Seeing your last comment I don't understand how you can be offended when you seem to be one of the most hostile or passive aggressive people here. I think what they said was valid, I won't blame you for not immediately detecting sarcasm but like they said don't attack people without understanding what they're trying to say learn that if it's a really absurd comment then either look at their other comments, look at the replies, or ask them yourself if it was a joke. I do think you were dumb here but you could make smarter choices in the future is what I'm saying.
2 likesAnd we all know that by the Great Bell Ringing Act of a million years ago, that anyone is innocent if they say “Gee golly gosh” 5 times fast...
1 like@Crazed Autistic Great, then just keep blaming others for your mistakes instead of apologizing and acting immature to anyone who doesn't completely agree with you.
2 likes@Crazed Autistic If that was true you just wouldn't reply :)
2 likes@Crazed Autistic It's not an excuse. It may be a reason but it's not an excuse. You could've said "sorry I'm not able to detect sarcasm well because of... but I should've asked for clarification and shouldn't have made assumptions." For me personally if you said it like that I would've been completely on your side. I understand that you find difficulties in detecting sarcasm but what I'm saying is that you could ask for clarification when it's a statement that absurd, you could improve by maybe asking or reading other comments when you're unsure and assuming the best instead of immediately jumping to they believe some heinous shit. Also I understand acting rude towards them since they acted rude towards you but the act of "I don't owe anybody anything" is pretty rude, yes you don't have to do it but to me personally it's the right thing to do, if you've made a mistake regardless of reason it's at least nice to apologize and you've been acting passive aggressive and hostile towards anyone who hasn't been completely "you don't need to do anything I feel so sorry for you I completely understand you". I'm not saying you're an imbecile, just what you did here in this situation was pretty dumb in assuming their opinion and that isn't a terrible crime but acknowledge it and move on, don't brush it off like you didn't do anything wrong in the first place.
4 likes🏆
1 likeLmmfao
0 likes🎶 Patti LaBelle: 🎶 Ring my BELLLLLLLLL.
2 likes@Crazed Autistic heard of sarcasm
0 likes@lucien
1 like😐🙄😒
@CatTully
3 likesI've already explained myself multiple times. Since you have the time to reply to me then you have the time to read through the comments.
😂
0 likesImagine biting a dead body on the forearm.
1 likeWhat in the wild crazy nutcase, no wonder why people are afraid of the cops. Who knows what kind of people are pretending to uphold the law.
Hey, "Cim" is my nickname. I'd like it back please.
0 likesMade me smile. Cheers Cim. 😀
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesI mean.... It happened a million years ago... So.. I may have you know, i dont remember you know
0 likesThis shows you can never get away with a crime/murder.
0 likes@IMAGINE a million years ago....when the dinosaurs roamed the Earth. LOL!!
1 likeCim LOL!!
0 likes@Katt1N
0 likesI don't care 😐
@Katt1N
0 likesAnd I'm not your mate.
Of course she remenbers!
0 likesOf course she remenbers!
0 likes@Glenn Drexler she has up to this point...has convinced herself that she didn't kill anyone...so that's the space she's operating from....her mind: "I didnt kill anyone."
0 likesReality: "Uhh yeah ya did."
Lol
0 likesPoor lady, this is so unfair.. she doesn't even remember his boyfriend name properly
2 likes@Tiara This is just about a picture that has been stolen, don't worry
0 likesCim, ha ha ha ha ha!!!!!!!!
0 likesIt does sound familiar
0 likesFuck I laughed pretty hard ty for that
0 likes@Deepansh Chaudhary bro he literally won YouTube with this one
0 likes@Ash*Daniel Stapp it’s truly a work of art no?
0 likes@Raptor Bandito the funniest comment I’ve read in maybe a couple years
0 likesSarcasm? Cause I'm digging it!
0 likes@Paul Davis Wait, that's allowed???? So we can do a crime and make sure the case stays cold for 2 decades, pretend we forgot about it then we can getaway with murder... SWEET!!!
0 likes@Paul Davis Or is it really a joke? 'Cause dang if it is... Ugh, start from scratch again... LOL!!!
0 likes@Crazed Autistic still could have looked at the replies under the comment.
0 likesLol that made me bust up😂
0 likesSome people that were wrongfully convicted of crime and later released sometimes over 25 years after sentencing would disagree with you Cim! But it's still a fun joke
0 likes@Ross Stevenson and then about trying not to waste their time after the tangent
0 likesI mean, she could have just heard about it at work maybe...
1 like😂😂😂
0 likesOh geez I feel so bad for her, gosh she is innocent. Geezer!!!
0 likes@Paul Davis There's a very specific way to use sarcasm and you just don't have it in you
0 likes@pricklycats Okay dummy.
1 likeA crime that happened a million years ago
0 likesHaha!
0 likes@Chelsea McCurley 💯% agree!!!
0 likes@Crazed Autistic Im pretty sure he doesnt actually believe that. He was just being sarcastic..
0 likes-April
@Minneola Community Church Online What year was that?..
0 likes@ivybloomz That is a great suggestion! I do understand why they didnt see that it was a sarcastic comment. I think your suggestion is sincere and worth mentioning. -A
0 likes@Crazed Autistic I'm thinking you both have valid points..
0 likes@Zac BaHaHaHa! Whew I needed that! You win lol
1 like@Brianne H I think that's the one who apologized because it was actually his niece on his phone. Idk these comments seem backwards to me. Why aren't the newest comments first? -April
0 likes@Crazed Autistic Please try to understand this. These people are just trying to help you. If you want to learn how to understand sarcasm and emotions maybe practice some of their suggestions. I can see this is a very sensitive subject for you and I am sorry you have to go through this. Like I said my grandson has Autism as well as my niece. They get made fun of and are picked on at school. So yes I can understand why you would want to lash out. I know we dont know each other and that does make it more challenging to catch the meanings when all you have to go on are letters to read. I believe with practice you can learn how to "read between the lines".
1 likeHave a blessed day. -A
@Crazed Autistic LOL
0 likes@Crazed Autistic LOL okie dokie then, not a problem take care.
0 likes@Crazed Autistic I'm guessing you lack in other ways as well. Stay out of adult conversations.
0 likesShe’s related to OJ Simpson?
2 likes@OJeyjunior you ring it.
1 like@MonsterStorm 😂🤣😂
1 like@Ross Stevenson 😂
0 likesI don't know if I'm here right now, I mean I geez...I clicked on the link so long ago I don't really remember....
2 likes@Gale Houston ROFL!!
0 likes@Paul Davis BAHAHA Here we go again. LMAO
0 likes@Paul Davis I mean I don't remember forgetting my mom's birthday so did I really forget my mom's birthday.....I think the fuck not
1 like😂😂😂
0 likesUm
0 likesShe faintly remembers going to Hawaii with Greg, ok? Geez!
0 likesHaha 🤣😃🤣 right !!
0 likesWell u know... well geeze. It’s just not her fault. U know?
0 likesBest comment
0 likesSounds like a politician. Remember, Jeff Sessions?
0 likeshahaha
0 likes@Ross Stevenson over 1k likes on a reply? Touche sir
0 likesGod it was 2 million years ago! That is insane! I can't believe this.
0 likesLOL
0 likes@Crazed Autistic there's no need for you to apologize. As someone who understands, recognizes, and uses sarcasm a lot myself, his "sarcasm" was not clear. At all.
3 likesGeez what years was that
0 likesGeez, I'm tryna think...what year was it again?
0 likesBrilliant hahaha 🤣
0 likesGolly Gee Wilikers
0 likes@Paul Davis you do know there are people who 100% don't understand sarcasm right? It's not being dumb, it just doesn't make sense or they take it literally, because that's how their brain works. If you were smart you'd know that
1 likeHAHAHA
0 likesGod!
0 likesHAHAHAHAH
0 likes@Beelzebubz Okay dummy.
0 likes@kaitie ricketts
0 likesYeah, but I will admit, I was being kinda mean, though 🙁
@Paul Davis
0 likesOkay, dummy.*
@Crazed Autistic Uh oh. It is one of those online English professors that roam the internet making sure everyone uses proper punctuation. How many points am I getting off my grade?
0 likes@Paul Davis
0 likesI'm just correcting you. If you're not going to educate yourself, the least you can do is write sentences correctly. Also, instead of writing "it is", you could make it easier on yourself and just write "it's".
@Crazed Autistic People tend to write things fast in comments sections without thinking about proper punctuation especially quick short comments like the one i made surely if you ever been in a comments section you would know that also how much does it trigger you right now that i am writing this with absolutely no punctuation this is just one long sentence without a comma or period to be found you must find this very irritating i am sorry i couldnt help myself this is just too funny for me lmao
0 likes@Paul Davis sorry broski, I can't remember where I left my brain :/
1 like@Paul Davis
0 likesThat's just a run-on sentence. I'm not wasting my time on that.
It's been a million years after all
0 likesWtf with this people not getting the sarcasm
0 likes@Yunuel Vázquez
0 likesI've already explained it multiple times. Figure it out on your own.
crime’s still not familiar to her
0 likessarcastic
1 like@Kaden idk why but you comment has me rolling
0 likes@Paul Davis Sarcasm doesn’t translate well in text
2 likesTbf it WAS 1,000,000 years ago
0 likesGee, I can’t even
0 likesTuff cookies lol
0 likesa crime that doesn’t even sound like something you’d do in a million years
0 likesI mean...gosh guys cmon it’s 2009 now
0 likesAgain, like I said ...
0 likesHaha
0 likesOh gee you know that was just so long ago
0 likes@Ross Stevenson This deserves many more likes than it has.
0 likes@Paul Davis just love seeing the straight up responses. We love to see it Paul 👌🏽😂
0 likesDoesn’t ring a bell at all mate, gosh I just don’t recall that happening to me
0 likes@Crazed Autistic yes. It was obviously a joke. It’s called sarcasm. Learn about it. Jeez.
0 likes@Nicki Couture
0 likesI've already explained myself multiple times, dude 😐
🔊
1 like@Paul Davis i cant tell if your comment is a joke or not h e l p
0 likes@Crazed Autistic it’s a joke that the entire comment section is making. I’m surprised you didn’t pick up on it even a little.
0 likes@Yes, I like bananas. So?
0 likesI've already explained myself multiple times. Don't know how many times I have to say that for you people 😒
HAHAHAHA
0 likesGolly!.
0 likesGosh !
0 likes@Kaden it's a joke
0 likes@Goodbye Mr. Anderson
0 likesI've already explained myself multiple times and that I have autism. But clearly, you were too lazy to read anything that doesn't fit your narrative.
@Crazed Autistic im sorry. I must have missed that.
0 likesMy bad. Have a great day. And keep it real.
🤣😂🤣🤣🤘
0 likes@JWaXiMus 11 🤦♂️
0 likes@Cim Sorry, I'm high and don't know what I'm typing
0 likesIt’s pretty sad that a 25 year veteran of the LAPD does so poorly in an interrogation, yet Jeff the Heroin addict doesn’t even break a sweat.
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LMAOOOOO OH MY GOD
1313 likesJeff is a professional. You hear about his recent promotion down at the coca-cola factory? Making big moves.
2508 likesThe Unspoiled Princess Jeff the legend
416 likes#NoButterfingerForJeff
622 likesJeff had been arrested before and learned from his mistakes
753 likesgeorgebaggy she’s probably interviewed people too and could’ve picked up a thing or two from it
456 likespractice makes perfect
176 likesSpot on
37 likesThe Unspoiled Princess it’s the heroin it works
95 likesLol .... Jeff the legend! She should have took a Q from him ... You don’t talk to the police ever ...
143 likesLmao, I just watched that one
38 likesDoing interrogations gives you experience in interrogation, not how to survive one without getting caught. Jeff on the other hand had likely been in the spot dozens of times, had convictions and must've gone through every mistake in interrogation a thousand times in his head, making him an expert on the subject on withstanding such pressure.
125 likesYea?
49 likesBet ya she woulda knocked it out the park if she'd just gotten a Goddamn soda...
# Coca-Cola -It's the Real thing, I'd like to buy the world a Coke, America's real choice Red, White and You
I literally just watched that video before this 😭
37 likesSo arrogant she thought being a cop put her above suspicion? Put the murder & her alibi in a forgotten corner of her mind? You just know criminologists are lining up to interview her.
69 likesJeff's the goat. I have a tattoo of him
65 likesOther addicts can be scarier than cops js
14 likes😂😂😂
1 likeJeff brought me here
23 likes@Wonder_9 that would be legendary
0 likesWhile going through withdrawals. Legend!
38 likesJust do an hour and 10 minutes of talking....... then they read her the rights..and she doesn't want to talk anymore.
17 likesDead give away she is insane.... she easily shows the white of her eyes above the colored part of her eye
31 likesOr Stephen McDaniel. That one BLOWS MY MIND. He never moves within and inch of his original position. Reminds me of Dennis from its always sunny in Philadelphia. Except I'm strangley attracted to Dennis and not the murderer lol
22 likes@Ryan Bee he's probably very cunning.
0 likesHaha
0 likesThat's how I got into this channel thanks to Jeff
12 likesLOL...
0 likesThe legend of Jeff. Great vid.
8 likes😂😂😂
0 likesRight, but she was a DARE officer... they’re hardly real cops
8 likesMy name Jeff
9 likesIt was so great seeing him react to the same tired lines. "If you cooperate I'll put in a good word with your parole officer"
86 likes"Yeah, that doesnt mean dick. I didnt do it. You have no evidence. Put me back in the cell. Thanks for the coke."
What a badass
What shocks me even more is that she killed someone at the time she was an officer. But that seems to happen both in and out of duty.
17 likesOne was being accused of murder, one of robbery. That's probably why. She's also a cop and has much more to lose. But yea... Murder...
6 likesI’ve only seen the thumbnail for Jeff. I guess I have to go watch that video now. By the looks of it, Jeff sounds like an interesting guy.
20 likesWonder_9 if we knew his last name we could look him up on inmatefinder.com.
3 likesPractice
0 likesjeff did great, she so messed on herself. stop talking lady....
3 likesShe didn't have a coke did she?
5 likes@Keira Samways Jeff brought us all here love... 😇🤞🏿
9 likes@OurNewFlow same here... This channel needs to buy Jeff a whole lot of Coke and Butterfingers 😇🤞🏿
4 likesActually, unless 'Jeff' just 'shot up' he's gonna be sweating. A lot. And then freezing from body chills. And then sweating some more after that. Then freezing again. And then. . .
12 likessmh... It''s a terrible idea for anyone to talk to police without their lawyer, and who should know that better than people in law enforcement?
13 likesObviously! Jeff is innocent!
7 likesThe severety of their crimes were world apart, plus she's inhuman
4 likesHonest, I don't do heroin, I do occasionally enjoy a cocktail of Redbull and Yager and sometimes rum and Coke. 😁
4 likesCops are actually very bad at solving murders TV has let the public believe in a lie
13 likesCharacter, baby.
3 likesAmen
0 likesThis is a funny comment however it's obvious. If you get interrogated like every year you start to get used to it, how it works, what you should say and what you shouldn't. It's really not that surprising......
6 likesTHAT'S COS JEFF IS A COOL CAT UNDER PRESSURE, ESPECIALLY WHEN HE'S JAM'D...
8 likesAlex The reason why I think she did so bad is because it was not a small offense, she actually killed someone and smashed her face in. Her mind is showing her pictures of what she did, as she talks it’s playing in her head. You start to do things subconsciously when your mind is occupied.
11 likes@Welcomedcompany 101 Did u mean "mirror" and not "minor"? I agree the mirror neurons might have been really firing. the facial expressions when talking about her lover's 280 Z and her gushing about that were waaaaayyyy out there.
4 likesRay Bankes yea sorry I just caught it. I fixed it to what I meant.
0 likesKickstarter for Jeff to keep him in Coke and Butterfingers
10 likes@Nutsack Mcgloughlin exactly bro.
0 likes@Dallas Lakey 💯 I was an addict for 2 1/2 years on heroin. I'm over a year clean now and you are 100% correct. I would never want to even talk to anyone other than to get sweets. Sweets help with the dopamine you lose while in withdrawal. Every time you eat you get the "reward" normall.
10 likesGoooooooo Jjjeeeeffffffffff
2 likesHello, I'm down this youtube rabbit hole too
3 likesJeff had nothing to lose
4 likesJeff has nothing to hide or lose.
8 likesHoly shit so many people watched same 2 videos, 1.8k likes ahahah
7 likesPs jeff is legend
Jeff brought me here too and he is a beast in the interrogation room
3 likesJeff was ace
4 likesLAPD training back in the day was for chumps
3 likeshe just wanted a can of coke
0 likesTo be fair jeff was likely sweating. Then NOT sweating. Then sweating . Then NOT sweating back and forth. He likely needed more blankets AND less blankets similtaniously lol.
8 likesThis video is only the second from this channel I've watched, and my first an hour ago was Jeff haha
5 likesPeople tend to be addicted to drugs because they are depressed and it's a fact statistically the more intelligent you are the more depressed or have some kind of other mental problems so it really shouldn't be a surprise to find quick witted addict.
15 likesCops think they're the smartest one in the room.
3 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesJeff is a fucking legend 😂
2 likesDude, I harbor a deep-seated wish that he went on to have a great life. Reeeeally unlikely, but still.
4 likes@Seawitch4u statistically addicts have slightly higher i.q's, sad but true.
4 likes@kanyefan5729 apparently it was a Snickers she needed.
1 like@Sir John mandeville I literally just replied this to another comment. It's really heartbreaking the simultaneous lack of understanding and animosity generally aimed towards addicts. Shit, does no one wonder why MOST of the best musicians hurt and use?
5 likesShe should of just said "I need some methadone."
5 likes@ROAD KITTEN yeah it sounds like she's got Alzheimer's, forgetting what year it was two seconds after they told her 😂 how she thinks this looks realistic for an investigator of 25 years is beyond me 😂
2 likesThe Unspoiled Princess Facts. That man Jeff knew the system better than the ones that supposedly uphold them.
5 likes🤣
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@No Name she asked them one question 4 times. "What's this all about?" Each time they blow right past that and continue to hammer her with questions. Surely she must know that requesting a lawyer is the only correct decision if you are under investigation.. or really just in general. Even if you are not a suspect. If you're innocent. Lawyer lawyer lawyer
8 likes@G N absolute legend, yes.
0 likesCompare her performance with Casey Anthony, for example. Its amazing how polar opposite two different killers can be.
4 likesJeff's seen some shit. Nothing could phase him.
1 likeFor real lmao
0 likesAnd that’s why Jeff is a legend
4 likesLMFAOOO
0 likes@P. R. hahaha omg im dead
0 likesglad im not the only one watching weird videos back to back
1 like@John Smith Well, by far not the only one! Just look at the clicks!
0 likesThe Unspoiled Princess 🤣🤣👌 plus, he got a few cokes out of the deal!!! 💀
0 likesHahaha
0 likesWonder_9 I’m confused what’s with him and butterfingers and cokes
0 likesNutsack Mcgloughlin I LOL’d 👏
0 likesThe ruse to get her there is what worked. They knew that if they came at her in a straightforward manner, she would have likely asked for a lawyer the moment they brought up the ex's dead GF. However, they caught her flat footed and totally unprepared, which led to her making the critical mistake of trying to be helpful to investigators. You ALWAYS get a lawyer and answer no questions when caught up in a murder investigation, unless you offer clear evidence/testimony that clears you (that does not include a lie detector test or DNA voluntarily).
3 likesBut Jeff had an unlimited supply of free Coke....she hadn't a chance...
6 likesLmao
0 likesHe had first hand training tho
2 likesCan you send me that link of Jeff?
1 like#jeffwasinnocent lol
2 likesCops can be pretty bad. Anybody can be a cop too scary.
4 likesHahahahaha!!!!!!
0 likesjeff will forever be my antihero
2 likesLmaooooooo tru tho
0 likesgoodbye for now. Lol
0 likesWhose Jeff ?
0 likesBecause he didn't do it. He obviously didn't do it.
1 likeWhat happened in between her exit and her return
0 likesJeff is my hero!
1 likeI agree. She never should have spoken to the police. It showed a total lack of knowledge of the process.
1 like😭😭
0 likesP. R. 😂😂
0 likesW
0 likesYou would have thought she could have done better..but goes to show you when the pressure is on and you are guilty it's hard to lie when you are caught off guard. Had she had time to prepare I am sure she would have done better
3 likesright?
0 likesNot even when he asked for methadone. Chill dude you want around on a bad day.
2 likesGuilty never do good in interrogations
2 likesOpiates are awesome.
1 likeHahaha, thank you for making me laugh.
0 likesgoodbye for now. WOW
0 likeslmaoooooo yes!!! also 5,000th like 🤪
0 likesOne of them has more to lose
0 likesWell, the narrator kind of explains that, right? Jeff had been through MANY interrogations, while this is her first time on the receiving end. You might think you'll know how you're gonna act but you don't know how you're going to act -- when you're the one being questioned. And they did everything they could to get her guard down.
4 likesROAD KITTEN WHY ARE YOU YELLING?!?!?
0 likes@drtb69 I know a couple of people who do that.
0 likesJeff had nothing to hide.
1 likeROAD KITTEN Calm down comrade there is no need for shouting.
0 likesYeah but Jeff... No one can compare to Jeff
0 likes@No Name plus Jeff is out of his head so cant tell what's going on
0 likesSome say he is still getting free cokes today
3 likesCOKE POWER !
0 likesJeff, the man in the interagation room.
1 likeThat's why Jeff is a LEGEND
2 likes"the legend of Jeff" > "this bitch"
3 likesJeff has a heart
4 likesAnd Jeff did it while going through withdrawals.
6 likesWhat a champ.
MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY 😂😂😂
0 likesJeff is the GOAT!
2 likes@Nathan "what's in between those to pieces of bread? "Nathan cause that's all I make""
0 likesWomen tend to be more reactive to stress than men. This is because they have higher estrogen than men, which controls the stress response. Older women also tend to accumulate estrogen in tissues as they age, despite serum concentrations declining. So yes, taking all this into account, you'd expect an older woman to not be very good during an interrogation, even though she might have had greater stress tolerance during her time in law enforcement.
1 likeNutsack Mcgloughlin they never promised anything. they said if he gave them something they’d give him something.
0 likesI think its more common than we think. They don't have any experience of being the other side of the table. If you know the game of Cricket, the best of fast bowlers are very poor batsmen.
2 likes"you know" i can't......
0 likesLegend has it Jeff was arrested for this murder because he came out his house to see what all the cops were doing.
0 likesI love Jeff.
0 likesWho is Jeff!? I gotta know! Lol
1 like” Wam-Bam, thank you for the coke, put me back in the cell.”
4 likes-Jeff from “The legend of ‘Jeff’ ”
mans a true legend...
Because Jeff the Heroin Addict probably has nothing to lose
2 likesPolice never do well when the tables are turned
0 likesIt was a complete ruse it was supposed to seem not like an interrogation because she was a cop that she would know exactly what they were doing and how how to act for it plus she’ d catch on
1 likeProbably because she’s guilty. If Jeff is the Coke drink guy, maybe it really was the wrong place and time. 🤷♀️
2 likesjeff had been through it a hundred times and was not guiltly.
0 likesTruth
0 likesCop: We've got evidence on you
3 likesJeff: What evidence?
Cop: Well, you tell me...
@Conventional Records Plus. Enough of the heroin, you dont feel emotions. You can fix emotions, you cant fix stupid.
0 likesjef who?
0 likesThat's exactly what I was thinking
0 likesLOL totally!
0 likesAs long as he's got a coke he's good
1 likeprobably cause he was always on the receiving end. They made her feel safe.
1 likeDo you now the ages of your kids? 'I have no idea that was like a million years ago'
1 likeHe is drinking coke right now
0 likesshadyshawn trismegistus Look up ‘The legend of Jeff’. Pretty funny.
1 like😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Steady Rock #facts
0 likes@Kause Official can someone PLEASE tell me what video everyone is talking about brought them here?? This was just in my recommendation, so I have no clue whom this jeff guy is, but reading these comments about him seem amusing...
1 likeJust saw #Jeffthelegend. All I have to say is if you ain't getting a Coke or Butterfinger, you better keep quiet. Smh💁🏻♀️
0 likesThats because Jeff the Heroin Addict had nothing to lose, a 25 year LAPD Veteran has everything to lose in the interrogation room
2 likes@ROAD KITTEN to be fair I consider myself pretty smart but if you catch me when I'm hungry I'm barely able to string a sentence together.
3 likesJulia Wallace 😂
0 likesBest comment ever.
0 likesIt's hilarious when people are proud that they miss things. They didn't do poorly. Ever heard the phrase "give someone enough rope". That's part of what they are doing. Again, being proud of not knowing things is a weird behavior.
1 likeI think when people say something along the lines of “I don’t recall or not as I recall” they are always lying.
1 likeNot really. If you've ever been under the influence of anything, you know it affects ones mood. Any type of drug does. Too much NyQuil does, for example. Over time being under the influence regularly can affect a person's disposition. Heroin affects people differently and of course in different amounts. I've know most heroin users to display the same disposition. However a few rare ones functioned very well to the point they kept jobs, etc. A heroin user in control could be on a very subtle amount, thus being very calm( but not too calm). It's normal human psychology to act as she did ESPECIALLY when you are blindsided and NOT PREPARED. It's impossible to stay vigilant forever. She obviously did for years. And the passage of time probably eased her worry and her guard became relaxed . Then being unexpectedly interrogated 20, 30 years later would throw most off. Hey, she did her best .
1 likeLol no it makes perfect sense, she’s not “practiced” on THIS side of the table. Plus she believes she’s all good being on “the team”
2 likesI'm glad she got caught! they had her DNA she wasn't getting away..they just wanted to hear her testimony, and watch our lie..
0 likesDid you see how many sodas he popped?
1 likeWhat a legend :)
We need more of Jeff 🤣
0 likesJeff was up against some backwoods yodels. The detectives here seem to have half a brain
2 likesShe’s in shock. Her worst fear of this being brought up was washed away after decades
1 likeJeff in 2020
1 likeWho's Jeff the Heroin addict?
2 likesIt’s easier to bullshit someone when you have nothing to lose.
1 likeI bet the shock of hearing about the murder you committed 20 years ago put her on edge too, because you know she had convinced herself she had gotten away with it.
1 likedebbie otava exactly! What happened here IMO was she had a story, she thought up lies perfectly on point to tell, she may of been nervous but not like anything here. But as time went on she grew to know or knew that maybe she just got away with it and let her guard down after so many decades so when this happened it was her worst
1 likeNightmare catching up with her that the only thing she could do was go ....oh my gosh that was so long ago , geee ..I don’t knowwwwww
Being 5 years clean, Jeff is a legit legend on so many levels
2 likesI could barely do anything during detox let alone outsmarting the police while sick
Armed robbery that just happned with not much evidence v Murder 20 years ago with DNA evidence. Not really a good comparison.
1 likeFacts. She knew she was in the shit.
1 like@Wonder_9 lol
0 likes@Steady Rock cue*
0 likesLove Jeff 👌
0 likesI think it took her a long time to realize she was already being interrogated. Maybe she had an idea, but wanted to appear innocent, and not rouse suspicion by being defensive. Too bad for her, she happens to be the worst liar on the entire planet.
3 likesLmfaaoo
0 likesHaaaahaaaaahaa. Nailed it
0 likesJustmiss jamey in this same channel, go to the list of videos, there aren't too many. Jeff the legend is one of them.
1 likeHahha im screaming
0 likesDifference is, jeff was probably innocent. He had nothing to worry about as long as he didn't self-incriminate.
1 likeI think they caught her off-guard
1 likeThere's some nuance here I think you're either unaware of, or perhaps just ignoring because it's convenient.
2 likesThe LAPD officer thinks they're above the law, invincible, part of the system and able to navigate it so well that when they're faced with interrogation and start to realize they were wrong about their own assumption of invincibility, it results in unmitigated terror.
Heroin addicts, on the other hand, are 100% used to being treated with contempt, disgust, distrust, etc. by all of society. Suspicion, deserved or otherwise, is nothing new to the heroin addict. Heroin addicts, for better or worse, also naturally develop the ability to lie because they have to–their disposition requires them to be evasive because our society has a specific kind of undeserved or unearned suspicion, disgust and contempt that isn't directed at any other kind of addict out there, period. Furthermore, any heroin addict would have FAR more experience with the inside of jail cells and the suspect's side of interrogation rooms than any cop ever would, whether because they actually did something wrong or are only assumed guilty because of the often "scapegoaty" brand of disdain and dismissal-as-a-human-being that so much of society has for them.
So yeah, "the fact that a 25-year veteran of the LAPD would do so poorly in an interrogation when Jeff the heroin addict doesn't break a sweat" isn't even the least bit surprising. At least, it isn't if you're someone who's ever spent even a couple minutes truly contemplating honestly what it entails to be a cop vs what it entails to be a heroin addict.
She thought she got away with it.
0 likesI think it falls under whether you're guilty or not. Killing is a heavy load to burden.
1 likeOnly if you can definitely point the finger at someone else.
0 likesJeff us a fucking pro dude no lapd class got shit on years if heroin abuse and what must be hundreds of police interactions
2 likesJeff was an addict. Addicts are experts at lying, cheating and being pretentious a-holes.
1 likeWam bam thanks for the coke, put me back in the cell
2 likes@Alex life sentence vs drug possession charge might have something to do with it
0 likesThere are some street people that are unbeatable.
1 like@Wonder_9 commissary..you would have to dial it in?..credit card might work. But he would love a candy bar. I would
0 likes@Dallas Lakey i was an addict..he was not in withdrawal ..he was between fixes. There have been street guys, HEROIN addicts, who robbed armored trucks...they murdered 2 drivers..and in full fledge detox. Interviewed for days ( detectives fully aware and leveraging the fact hes really sick) ..didnt give his people up or self implicate. Now thats a feat. I have NEVER known a worse illness. Its the most anxiety × worst flu× no sleep× emotional swings..
2 likesIve ever known.
@The Media Lies Against Islam thats a part of it for sure.. Jeff has to play serious mental games everyday. DOPE addiction is hard..everything you do..everyday is a struggle...no rest
1 like@Kause Official he was the 1st and the best
0 likesWhy do I feel guilty wondering what happened to “Jeff?”
1 like@Jeff Stone opiods are so far apart from any other addiction... I mean the sickness is unreal..and unforgettable
1 like@Jhon Famo I've heard they are, that's very sad.
0 likesok dudes, fill me in on jeff! is this from another video on this channel?? link please!
1 likeJeff is a storied vet in those interrogation rooms!
1 likeIt was just another day at the office for Jeff..
Which is why he requested them to dip into the evidence run for heroin and when denied subsequently requested methadone!!
"WHAM, BAM, THANKS FOR THE COKE"
Jeff isn't concerned with the outcome of anything ever.
0 likesBy the look of him, Jeff didn't have any sweat left to give.
0 likesYooooo for realllll lmaooo
0 likes37:18 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesThe difference between having nothing vs. everything to lose.
1 likeLMFAO
0 likes”Where is ma Coke”
1 like-Jeff the heroin addict
He's such a lad though
0 likesYeah, setting aside that this was about a very sad atrocity, her failure was almost embarrassing to watch. I'm not saying I would've done better if I for some reason stayed, but I am saying I would've ditched the interview ASAP.
2 likesjeff's only crime is being the best employee
0 likesJeff is a legend.
0 likesCan some1 share a link to jeffs interrogation please. Im highly interested. It would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
0 likesit's not sad, its pretty typical and if you think about it pretty predictable that cops get so used to getting away with crimes because of their status that they rarely have to come up with a convincing story... a criminal who is used to doing this will always have more practice at this
1 like😂😂😂
0 likesJeff didnt do shit thats why he was calm af
0 likesThe Unspoiled Princess as a recovering former heroin addict I must say that that is a top comment, hahahaha legend
2 likesJeff the legend
0 likesToo funny. I just finished that video. Its impossible to just watch one.
1 likeProbably because he was innocent
0 likesThe legend
0 likesBecause he was innocent
0 likesCos jeff probably has bern in this situation and this lady aah geeze idk its hard to tell I mean gosh I cant remember anything geeze
1 likeJeff was innocent. This woman is a monster.
0 likes@Nutsack Mcgloughlin #justiceforjeff
0 likesPlease tell me who Jeff is. I'm really curious after watching this thread. I would appreciate it. Thank you
0 likes@TheDarkerKnight Please tell me who Jeff is. After reading this thread I have to know.Pleeeeeeeaze
0 likes@adam gray a heroin addict that was interrogated , go watch the vid it's gr8 .
0 likesThat's because Jeff has been throught the system, he knows first hand what its like to be interogated by the police
0 likes@adam gray He was the coolest man ever interviewed by this channel. U gotta watch it and take tips. He is my hero.
0 likesgrowth com did u actually get a tat of him
0 likesJeff was innocent.
0 likesIt was the coke
0 likesbruh thats not fair jeff is a god plus this girl brutally murdered someone so its harder to hide emotions about where as jeff cant even remember what happened😂
0 likesJeff was legendary.
1 like“You look like a prick”
LEGEND.
Jeff is the man
0 likes@ROAD KITTEN WHY ARE YOU YELLING?
0 likesI loveee Jeff
0 likesand while in the midst of withdrawal. Thats impressive.
0 likesNutsack Mcgloughlin AHAHAHA
0 likesWho tf is Jeff😭😭😭😭😭
0 likesIt'd be a bit of a shock. She'd have thought she skated on being a suspect for over 2 decades. They ask her for help on a stolen art case... and then suddenly this. She wouldn't have been mentally prepared for the interrogation at all.
0 likesOpie's got experience. He's been on the other side of that table multiple times
0 likesWell Jeff's crime was much less severe and he knew they had no evidence. But she knew the police had the technology to link her to the murder. They caught her off guard. Jeff knew exactly what to expect.
0 likesThat’s cause JEFF is the homeboy!!!!! And cops r piggies. U want to find an evil sociopath or psychopath? Just go to any sherrifffff station or police dept.
0 likes@Nutsack Mcgloughlin You know, I never really thought about it before, but "butterfinger" is a really, really weird and unappealing name for a candy bar.
0 likesOkay by reading the replies i had to look more into jeff ahaha
0 likesi stan jeff
0 likes@Dr. Zoidberg PhD. I'M SO SICK OF ANSWERING THIS QUESTION! I'M NOT YELLING FOR EVERYONE OUT THERE WHO THINKS I AM, IT'S JUST A BAD HABIT THAT IS ALL. I HATE HITTING MY CAP BUTTON TO CAPITALIZE. WHEN I'M TRYING TO MAKE A POINT I WILL PUT BRACKETTS. SO OTHERWISE EVERYONE GET OF MY [BACK ABOUT IT] DID YA SEE THE DIFFERENCE? JUST A BAD HABIT THAT I DON'T PLAN ON CHANGING FOR ANYONE THAT HAS NOTHIN BETTER TO DO THAN CRITIQUE HOW I TEXT.
0 likes@P. R. is it true that Jeff is really working for Coke? How can I find out about him?
0 likesThere's a reason she was an "art crimes" cop lol. I'm sure the higher ups had no goddamn clue what to do with her insane self.
0 likesThat's what I been trying to say the whole time. And gettin SHIT for it from ignorant people. I speak from real experience, Now am I PROUD of that? Hell No!!! But I been in INTERROGATION ROOMS. You NEVER FALL PREY TO THE QUESTION @ HAND!! YOU SAY, NOTHING, ZIP, NADA. YOU BECOME A DEAF MUTE UNTIL YOU HAVE AN ATTORNEY TO GET YOUR ASS OUTA THERE. AND THAT IS FOR THE INNOCENT & THE GUILTY. I was 15yrs old the first time that I was interrogated and I new Their games right out the gate. THEY WE'RE TRYING TO FRAME ME FOR SOMEONE ELSE'S CRIME, BECAUSE THEY (THOUGHT THAT THEY COULD INTIMIDATE, BAFFLE ME WITH BULLSHIT, THREATEN ME WITH 15YRS, TELL ME THEY HAD WOMAN WAITING BACK IN THE CELLS THAT COULDN'T WAIT TO GET THEIR HANDS ON ME. THEY WERE GOING TO TRY ME AS AN ADULT ETC. ETC. I just wouldn't buy into it, because The one & only Fact was I knew that they were using ME for LEVERAGE. Plane & Simple. I never Spoke during the entire INTERROGATION. And one thing I can say, (they get VERY AGGRESSIVE AND ANGRY, OH & THREATENING). NOW IF I WAS GUILTY, I STILL WOULD HAVE PLAYED IT THE SAME WAY. I DON'T GET HOW PEOPLE GO IN THERE AND START GIVIN UP THEIR BESTFRIEND, GRAMA, MOM, BROTHER, SISTER, DUDE DOWN THE STREET. I'M GONNA SAY ONE THING {IF YOU CAN'T DO THE TIME, DON'T DO THE MF CRIME} Just my opinion. I Know That I Will Get A Lot Of Feedback From This. But at this time in my life, IT'S ALL ABOUT THE TRUTH. BECAUSE I'VE BEEN THERE AND BACK & GOT RERUNS FOR A T-SHIRT
0 likesEveryone here, Stephanie and especially Jeff knows that the Butterfinger was a Fairytale....
1 likeYassssss! The Legend of fucking Jeff!
0 likesJeff was awesome! Honestly, best interrogation ever. I actually liked him from the video I saw. He got 2 sodas, didn't slip up in his wording once, seemed genuine in his replies. I legit think outside of the drugs he's probably a really good person.
0 likesSay nothing. Ever. Doesn't matter if you think that makes you look more guilty. Please the fifth. Give no comment other than "I want a lawyer/solicitor". That's it. Always.
0 likesBut did the heroin addict commit a murder??
0 likesWhat's sad is that I knew immediately who you were talking about.
0 likesJeff is my personal hero
1 likeDallas Lakey withdrawals make you do anything just to get that fix and it will make you fake fuck with anybody but if you know your innocent and just at the wrong place at the wrong time you don’t say shit to the cops cause they will flip that shit on you and try to get you to admit you did something you didn’t do just to get it over with and not do so much paperwork and actual police work
0 likes😜😂
0 likesHahaha so true !
0 likesDespite that he never got his butterfinger...
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes.
0 likesFacts😭😭💯💯💯💯💯
0 likesJeff has more practice
0 likesRight Jeff did you have the gun ...Jeff ....hold my beer and take me back to my cell
0 likesBecause jeff the heroine addict did not give a fuck about his future, he had given up on life and thus had no stress, this woman on other hand really cared and did not want to be accused so she had a lotta stress
0 likesbecause jeff did nothing wrong. Also he'd been in that situation several times before, whereas she had never been on the other end of the interrogation
0 likesYESAH!
0 likesYes cause all he’s ever wanted is a coke
1 like@BiizarreKoda different skills
0 likes🤣👌👊
0 likesCops sold him a fantasy about a butterfinger, he’s used to their tricks.
0 likesThat's because us heroin addicts know our rights. Plus, as we are already classed as lower than shark shit, we don't have far to fall. A 25y veteran will be crapping herself at people finding out her dirty secrets.... Ours are already out there, and regardless of how much good we may do for others (yes some of us do), general society think we are shit anyway.... So we have nothing to lose and nothing to prove..... That's why Jeff is a legend in interrogation situations....
0 likes😂🤣
0 likesDetective: Did you ever bite anyone in 1987?
1 likePsycho: um I dont remember, I um think I was eating lunch at ughhh restaurant, let me think of the name. This was sooo long ago. Excuse me, I haven't eaten.
LOL OMG so true.....
0 likesYea but what about that stalker dude with the afro
0 likesman was a statue 4 2 HOURS
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTb9wGVamkUbf88OOmEGS0Q Jeff's Youtube channel for reference
2 likesJeff the Heroin addict is my hero
0 likesSeriously.....that was PAAAINFUL to watch.
0 likesJeff was 100p innocent no cap
0 likesJeff the Legend*
0 likesIt seems Jeff is clean now or on his way there. Go look at his YouTube channel.
Cause he has seen more terrifying things when he was high
0 likesJeff gave 0 fucks
0 likespoor jeff never got his butterfinger
0 likes🤣 classic
0 likesHahaha this had me rolling! 🤣🤣
0 likesIts the heroin
0 likesBut tbh how often is it that the tables are turned. Being interrogated I should imagine is alot different that being the interrogator
0 likesWell, the heroin helps 😂 #justsayin
0 likesAt this point i would say she still has some humanity left. Jeff The heroin addict seemed like an animal. Shes just trying to save herself.. thats still a known feeling to us humans. There are other monsters we need to worry about.
0 likesits cause Jeff only hurt himself
0 likesHeroin is a helluva drug!
0 likesI said this and someone asked me “why@!
0 likesbecause he has experience, he is used to being interrogated since he is a veteran in the world of crime, an addict thug ... she NEVER expected to be caught ... aside from she was making a fool of herself to give the impression of innocence, it is easy to see the falsehood with a professional stopping the video and talking about the reason for each expression, already in real life happens in thousands of seconds.
0 likesWham bam! Put me back in the cell
0 likesOh gosh, now THAT'S hilarious!!
0 likesShe has way more to lose.
0 likesLOLLLLL
0 likesJEFF HAS A YOUTUBE CHANNEL BTW CALLED "SERYNGE MUSIC"
0 likesI mean, just like JCS said, even the most professional actors that can mimic behaviours and emotions very well, can instinctively break character ever under a certain pressure, when the person knows fully what they have done. She mentions she doesn’t know many things then without the detectives asking or insinuating she will tell another story and bring up the correct situation/fact. Nobody is perfect, ✨ it makes me feel so pleased to watch this awful woman break down minute by minute, until the eventual end. This woman has lived 25 years free after murdering another poor woman. Good riddance
0 likesTo be fair, Jeff has had lots of practice.
0 likesBut Jeff is king
0 likesHeroin tends to have an I-don't-give-a-fck effect on people.
1 like@G N they had him in there for 5 + hours and not a Twitch in sight,,,Jeff, is by tragedy, the toughest cookie.
0 likesShe had a persona to maintain tho. If she acted differently from the usual it would be sus. So she had to focus both on acting her normal self, covering up her physiological signs AND forming truthful lies and trying to stay consistant with them
0 likes@P. R. comedy gold. Thank you! 😁
0 likes@BiizarreKoda yeah, But as the psychological analysis dude said, watching or conducting an interview is an entirely different experience than being subjected to one.
0 likes@Wonder_9 this might get you closer
0 likes@TAXCOLLECTOR2017 haggis
0 likes@OurNewFlow same
1 like@ShilpiTheOrganizerSlayer house was jeff a animal
0 likesJeff #1
0 likesPerfect example that experience matters
0 likesThats bc he wasnt lying.
0 likesBAWAHAHAHAHA
0 likesI think she's probably doing remarkably well considering. I bet she hasn't even thought about it in years, felt like she'd got away with it for good, then suddenly she's asked to relive it
0 likes@demolazer Right!
0 likesYou mean Jeff the alleged heroin addict.
0 likesOr a Butterfinger
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesClassic
0 likes@Mystery Guitar guy hes doing fine now so thats great
0 likesYou can’t be a heroin addict for that long without knowing how the game works. The ones you see that talk and give themselves up are the ones that hang out alone and break into cars for drug money. Jeff was a different level of low life drug addict.
0 likesI thought she did well actually. Lol 🤷🏻♂️
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesWhoa those eyes at the end Made me scared
0 likes@Wonder_9 For real?
0 likesMy man Jeff still locked up?!
@Incoherent Rambler oh God I sure don't miss the wd's 😰
0 likesOver five yrs clean though!!
Hopefully Jeff is doing better too.
@Liz C How us it unlikely?
0 likesI spend a decade on pills and heroin and I now have over 5yrs clean.
If you want it bad enough, get some help you can kick the sh*t.
Prayers for Jeff 💙
Haha 😅🤣😂
0 likesJeff was on Heroin. 😎she thought she got away with this and was utterly shocked about the questions
0 likes@P. R. factory? I thought he was working in marketing
0 likesJeff has his own YouTube channel and talked about that day and said he had a bet with a dude he was previously locked up with the bet was who could get a cop to being them a full pizza 😂😂😂
0 likesYoooo xD
0 likesThe difference between cases, he was innocent, she isn't.
0 likesThat is called;"Food for Thought" I believe......
0 likesI. Am. Deceased. 😂
0 likesJEFF THE HEROIN ADDICT IS FUCKING HILARIOUS 😂
0 likeslol
0 likesHilarious!!!
0 likesJeff the Heroin Addict is a god amongst men
0 likesJeff was innocent
0 likeshe was extremely likeable compared to this joke of a suspect
0 likesListen let me tell you something I'm basically the same as Jeff I'm an addict. Jeff responded how many seasoned addicts such as ourselves would. he was dope sick like he said he asked them for methadone they wouldn't give him any and he knew he wasn't going to get it so he had zero patience. and he knows just like I know that putting in a good word with our probation officer or the judge in the case literally means nothing. And if they had what they needed he would be getting charged for the crime. So he knows they don't have it because me and Jeff have been through the criminal justice system. He was probably freezing his ass off and sweating needing to use the bathroom every 10 minutes. he was just trying to figure out as fastest way to go get another shot. And that's not by admitting anything and going to county jail. the amount of irritability that comes with withdrawal they said that he was being held for over 16 hours he was definitely feeling it after hour 8. just tried to get candy and then not talk to nobody and sleep it off the best he could till he got out of there and that's exactly what he did like a professional. Speaking from personal experience. Jeff played his cards right. it comes second nature with the amount of experience we have and just being generally irritated and pissed off and that situation. He's doing a lot better now. I'm working on it too.
0 likesShe may have done better if they hadn’t caught her completely off guard for a 22 year old crime and didn’t slowly approach the topic as they did. A person can only process so much reality crashing down on them at one time. Their preparation paid off.
0 likesThat’s Jeff’s secret, he’s always sweating
0 likesYeah, but Jeff probably got more time
0 likes@jonny the boy there’s some intel of Jeff that suggests he got out, got clean, and is doing good.
0 likesI was just thinking that! Addicts could get caught standing over the body with a body knife and wearing a tshirt that says “murderer” and they would, when confronted, just light a cigarette calmly and say “nope. Wasn’t even in that area at that time “ lol
0 likes@Solomon truth lover I went to your link. What does it have to do with this murder?
0 likesGotta give her the benefit of the doubt. Jeff was used to interrogations. This is her first time 😂🤣
0 likesJeff, The Addict is a legend!
0 likesYeah.. because she probably earned her appointment to detective for being a "strong and independent female professional" after only serving like 7 or 8 years on the force.
0 likesI AM CRYING THIS IS HILARIOUS
0 likes@Ryan Bee You serious? You learn nothing from this video? Shes a detective. A veteran with 25 yrs of experience. They TEACH these psychological things at the police academy bro. She KNOWS about all these, the narrator in this video says multiple times she knows it. Hell, even in the beggining he says ' the detectives had to be careful and knew this aint gonna be a standard confrontation cuz its 1 of their own'. So after 25 yrs she would know about it. The thing is, as he mentions you can know all the rules in the book, if youre not prepared, the shock and adrenaline will take over and you loose your free thinking. Thats probably what happened here.
0 likesTbh. Anyone in her position would do poorly in that interrogation. She was caught off guard and didn’t have time to fabricate a sensible story.
0 likesOk so I’m not sure who Jeff was but here is my guess. Steph is used to being in interrogation rooms, but not being investigated. She is used to be asking the question and being in control and she thought she was invincible. Why would she prepare for something that she didn’t think would ever happen
0 likesJeff is BOMB.com!!!!
0 likesIt must have been the coke !!! But if he hot tht butterfinger it would have been a wrap lol
0 likesShe’s got something to lose .
0 likesLmao this comment was funny
0 likes@MooneFlower c
0 likesHey I gave that narcotic up long ago!
0 likes;) Jeff is a winner! Drugs or no drugs!
0 likesYes!
0 likesJeff the legend!
lmmmfaaaaoo
0 likesJeff=boss
0 likes@Dallas Lakey your not given jeff the credit he deserves.
0 likesWho's Jeff???
0 likes@Michael Sullivan wham bam thanks for the coke put me back in the cell🤣🤣
0 likesShe just can't handle being underpressure🤷
0 likesJeff is a legend xD
0 likes@ROAD KITTEN is your caps lock key stuck?
0 likesProlly cuz he was innocent and he knew it.
0 likesI love it
0 likes@MooneFlower honesty I'm not surprised your attracted to Dennis, he is of course A GOLDEN GOD!! Also, you kind of have to be attracted to him because of...you know..THE IMPLICATION
0 likesWham bam thanks for the coke put me back in the cell
0 likesHe’s a character from a video game series so the Coca Cola gave him strength.
0 likesI think addicts are just better lairs tbh but this is actually gold. It's a good thing for these cops to step up to solve this case instead of protecting an abusive cop.
0 likesOne is a career criminal and the other is not.
0 likesJeff was innocent tho haha.
0 likesI mean he’s a legend for a reason
0 likesJeff makes Youtube videos
0 likes@Ryan Bee jeff was innocent
0 likes@Nutsack Mcgloughlin I turned your comment to 3k (I actually played with it a creepy amount of times watching it go to 2.9 to 3k 1st though)
0 likes@Jasmine Lanyard that's awesome
0 likesJeff was a legend, he’s ascended beyond the Interrogators room
0 likes@TAXCOLLECTOR2017 haggis
0 likes@Ian Mason Thats just a fairy tale! 😂
0 likesLawl, best comment so far
0 likes@No Name not true
0 likesShes never been arrested before and interrogated for this long.
0 likesIt was the way they handled the interrogation. They caught her completely off balance.
0 likesAnd he got, what, like 4 cokes on the department’s dime, too?! Shame he never got his butterfinger, though.
0 likesHey, Jeff was a Legend! You are only graced maybe two or three times to run across his caliber!
0 likes@MooneFlower The STEPHANIE system
0 likesState severe memory issues
Try to pretend you have nothing to hide
Exude confidence in facial expressions
Play the "gosh gee god" card frequently
Happily over explain irrelevant facts
Apply sighs and umms every other word
Never show how nervous you are
Introduce information not asked for
Explain being a cop makes you innocent
Yeah! IKR
0 likes@Wonder_9 Jeff has his own You Tube channel now
0 likes@Pieter Willem Botha No. He admits he was on Heroin. He is clean now btw
0 likesJeff: I don't talk to you fuckers
0 likesAnd that's the secret folks
@Ryan Bee She does it for a living though so idk if that counts (still go Jeff)
0 likesThanks for the Coke take me back to my cell. Also Jeff was super innocent.
0 likesDifference is shes guilty and he wasn’t
1 like@ROAD KITTEN I think you'd be worse then her tbh
0 likesIt’s because she truly believed she’d never get caught, and a heroine addict expects to get caught eventually. Somebody who expects to get caught at some point is going to be prepared.
0 likesJeff could take any veteran lapd easy
0 likesLol
0 likes@Dallas Lakey absolutely correct. Physically unable to be bothered with the bullshit or get freaked out at that point 🤷🏻♀️
0 likesTRUUUUUUUUUUUUUTH!! 😂
0 likesits like punching people for 25 years.. and in year 26 somebody punches you back for the first time
0 likesI don’t talk to the police
0 likesThanks for the coke tho
0 likesShe did so portly because she had been coddled her entire career..... she obviously never had to use critical thinking..... “head detective in charge of art”..... tells you everything you need to know....
0 likesOh he broke a sweat, withdrawal gives the worst cold sweats.
0 likesHe owned them when he was at his weakest. Man’s a hero.
Jeff is a legend lol
0 likesYep but honestly reassuring at the same time. If you are truly guilty it’s hard to get out no matter how experienced you are with things.
0 likesAll you have to do is watch the first 48 three times and you learn that the first thing you do is ask for an attorney.... If it's something serious
0 likes@kingpest 13 true idk why guilty people always think they can talk themselves out of things
0 likesJeff was innocent, at least in the video I saw on JCS's video.
0 likes"Perhaps the most disturbing discovery during the autopsy was that most of Sherry's injuries were inflicted upon her after she was killed". That's an indication of pure hatred for the victim and that the perp knew her. Cops dropped the ball on this one initially.
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Yep, and she went on to have 25 more years of freedom, which means she got 25 years off the life without parole sentence she most assuredly have gotten had they arrested her immediately after the crime. She got to live out most of her best years while Sherry was cut down in her prime.
216 likes@Lady Jay Mac bruh thats so true :( i feel so bad for that poor girl. she got caught up with two terrible people. her boyfriend cheating on her with some jealous freak...so sad :(
103 likesYea they did!
0 likesYeah, but Jack the Ripper did worse and there has been no connection with the victims of a potential suspect
5 likesThey just covered it up or can never bring themselves to pin this on their own. Especially back in the 1990s! Times have changed though.
12 likesHoly shit
0 likes@Oxcart Good point! I guess...
0 likes@HereIsWisdom 1318 Can you explain me this 26:20 ?
3 likesEplain it!
@HereIsWisdom 1318 And explain me this here as well 37:18
2 likes@Requim Dream Certainly. It appears the subject is now impersonating a human acting like an alien so as to give the impression that she/he/id is, in fact, a human.
3 likesYea evil is real
0 likesWell most experienced cops would think about it definitely but that's obviously not the only indication.... most police wouldn't jump the gun because they aren't dumb enough to just point the finger randomly at some explanation. It requires more thought than that, but they definitely should've done a wider and better investigation. Idk technology wasn't wasn't the level that it is today at that point
1 likeespecially true when you discover that one of the stolen items from the house was her and john's marriage license... like wtf would a robber take that, clearly pointed towards someone who resented their marriag
5 likes@Lady Jay Mac somewhat true but she mustve been living in fear during those 25 years. Now shes in prison for another 20+ years so its ok
1 likeCould be that a lot of cops just like to protect their own because the worst and scariest thing in the world for a cop is to go to prison.
2 likesThey didnt drop the ball they just couldn't arrest or do anything. There was no dna tests back then and no way to link her to the crime besides having beef with the gf
0 likesDropped the ball or let if fall..
2 likes@Beckom2 Exactly. Who hasn't slept with a crazy to keep them from flipping out
0 likesWatching a cop fall for the very interrogation tactics that she's trained in is absolutely sweet.
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I didn't have time to watch the whole video so I mean, what's this all about?
150 likes@Dan K watch the video....
156 likes@Testacorsa the video? but gosh, that was like a million years ago.
522 likes@Aberama Gold Doesn't make her a good human being at first, at least I would say that, that she is not a good cop because of this is nearly irrelevant.
28 likes@WeAreNotYourKind1990
12 likesI stand corrected, your point is more fitting than mine.
Why is that?
3 likesShe was so used to the PD sweeping it under the rug, and looking the other way that’s why….she was dumbfounded that they actually got her in the end.
62 likes@Philip Tucker Trite and never true.
5 likesWhen you're guilty you throw reason out the window and replace it with desperation.
5 likesYep. She was trained in these very interrogation tactics, not trained against them.
24 likesNot all cops are trained in interrogation
17 likes@Aberama Gold you'd be surprised how very few good cops there are. The good cops tend to get pushed out by the bad cops.
40 likesPower tends to attract sociopaths so you'll frequently see sociopaths in cops and religious institutions where power is held with little impunity.
That's why the only thing you ever say to the police is "Yes, sir" and "Lawyer"
29 likes@Romad Very different power dynamics at work here.
1 likeNever talk to cops
4 likesYer
23 likesRule 1 don’t talk to cops
Rule 2 shut the fk up
Rule 3 - LAWYER!!!
@Sanus180 Why? Just tell the truth.
6 likes@dxc You're like literally not a cop....let's not use the anecdotes of old YouTube videos and reddit stories as an example of the "truth"
2 likes@Bobby Woods If you are innocent, then you have no reason to speak to the cops. You might accidentally say something that could implicate or unknowingly put yourself within the purview of their investigation. And they may falsely accuse you based on that.
24 likes@Arkathtoo That's so simplistically stupid it's almost like you're trolling. You have an obligation to help the police just like you do in so many other ways to support our country and society. Think of all the things you do simply because it's right to do them. But then, maybe you don't.
3 likes@Bobby Woods watch the other video on this channel guilty until proven innocent u clown. Tons of bad cops just trying to get confessions.
23 likes@Patrick Edwards "Tons"? Exaggerations that gross reveal inadequate intellectual depth.
0 likes@Dan K This was actually so clever it took me a couple tries.
11 likesYes this is true.
1 like@Aberama Gold Lady killed a lady
1 like@Dan K the whole point of the channel is pay attention to details. Interview techniques
5 likes@Javito interview? I mean, gosh, that was like a million years ago..
13 likes@Bobby Woods Watch the videos "The legend of Jeff"(same channel as this one) And another called don't talk to cops.
5 likes@dxc that’s really not that true. i think you would be the one who is surprised. Except in very rare cases where an entire group is corrupt, if not cops are very quick to apprehend and arrest a fellow officer. what happens to them after is a judges choice.
1 likeI love it. They got her. She’s a Sociopath. She got away with murder for two decades. Karma finally got her.
5 likes@Bobby Woods how about using big words trying to prove how smart you are you prove your point with facts and logic instead of being reduced to petty insults like a child. Millions of people had their sentences overturned when dna evidence became admissible. People are falsely convicted every day in this country and a lot of times these convictions are due to false confessions. Netflix has entire show about that very concept of innocent people confessing under pressure to things they didn’t do. There’s a lot of research and studies focused on the concept of false confessions or making mistakes under pressure of things that are true. So why would you ever put yourself in a position where you are putting yourself in jeapordy of incriminating yourself guilty or not. Any lawyer says don’t speak to police without an attorney present and they kind of do this for a living so I’ll take there word for it.
13 likes@Patrick Edwards "Millions" of overturned sentences? Come on. And Netflix did a doc on it? Oh my! It must be true. Mistakes happen, but there are people on here advocating for never talking to the police and again, what if your child was missing or any number of terrible things happened to someone you knew or loved or you and someone with knowledge followed this line of thought?
0 likes@Bobby Woods false in the United States the average citizen has no legal obligation to cooperate and help law enforcement officials regarding any investigation. You must be either extremely young or completely inexperienced when confronted by LEO'S. Please take a law course and refresh your knowledge on your legal rights and your naturally amended rights.
11 likesYou also have Miranda rights for a reason
@Dan K This is my favorite joke today. 🤣 thank you
6 likesThat's why you have different type of cops... detectives, regular cops that pull you over on the street etc... That's an interrogator job man. Not all cops do that specific job. Common sense mannn. Or you want the school bus to interrogate her? Different division in a police department
0 likes@Sanus180 until u get tricked. Cops knows that u will do those things that u mention. They gonna come up to a great strategy for youuu. Font commit a crime, and you'll have a wonderful life, period.
0 likes@trying not to give up they are seriously addictive!
0 likes@trying not to give up I can't think of any specific cases off the top of my head but I have definitely heard of many such cases over the years.
1 like@Aberama Gold dosnt that just make her an American cop?
0 likes@Bobby Woods tell that to the falsely convicted just don’t talk to cops
1 like@Bobby Woods everyone has a constitutional right to remain silent your Pollyanna worldview smacks of unexamined privilege
1 like@instantclassic Why do you hate your parents?
1 like@instantclassic Do you still hate your parents, most especially your father for some reason?
0 likes@Bobby Woods this is most amusing watching you get picked apart by the others in this comment section.
5 likes@WhatDidYouExpect Yes, echo chambers always make me feel bad about myself. I'm trying to help you people leave a little more intelligent than you were when you came here. If I fail, I'll have to live with it. But then, so will you.
0 likes@Theta I know my rights. Maybe better than you due to education and experience. With rights comes responsibilities. That's what you all are missing here saying never cooperate with the police. If it involves a crime you committed, it isn't some sort of game. You should admit what you did, take your medicine and move along. Why shouldn't you? I mean, really, why shouldn't you?
0 likesThere's a huge difference between being knowing interrogation tactics and being on the hot seat. Even moreso when you're actually guilty of the crime.
1 like@dxc I’d argue that prestige, power, and authority can go as far as to create sociopaths. I’m not an expert but I’ve seen some folks change.
1 likeThey aren't trained for that
0 likesJust goes to show how involuntary those tell-tale body language signs really are.
1 like@Phil McLitoris cops aren't trained in interrogation tactics? That doesn't sound right.
0 likes@Dan K gosh I remember now gee wow I never thought of it, she's a cop.
1 like@dxc you are totally right on that, especially religious institutions A LOT of narcissists there.
0 likesIts a wonder that in """"""""""""300 million sperms this one reached the egg"""""""""""""""
0 likesYour average Cop is not very bright
1 like@Aberama Gold everyone is liable to fall into interrogation tactics, trained or untrained, the brain has limited function to hide emotions and memories of experiences that are being questioned, while working on the responses and uncovering them with controlled expressions (which for the eye of a clinician or an investigator may be transparent), and, at the same time coping with the stress and fear of being caught. All those factors aid in the destabilization of mental processes, thus decisión making, lie and uncovering behaviour are more difficult as the session goes on.
0 likesOnly way this doesn't affect you is if you're a psycopath or a sociopath, but the latter is more inclined to break during interrogation.
24:59 🤣
0 likesLooks like she had no choice. If she declines to answer questions then it would raise suspicion.
0 likes@vipdude If you're in an interrogation room, the suspicion has already been raised before they ask the first question.
1 like@Dan K I mean idk it’s been so many years geez
1 like@Dee Yaaap Gosh!
1 likeShe is only a human. And she is in a situation of stress. And .....she killed someone and would rather bite her tongue than say anything that could lead to the murder
0 likesIt's very humbling
0 likes@dxc hey now, there's only a few bad apples.
0 likes6. There are exactly 6 bad apples.
@Bobby Woods if a cop questions you, you should definitely talk a lot & tell him or her everything you know. ..
0 likes@Dan K hahaha this is the laziest comment on youtube
1 likeWendy DeWolfe it just goes to show how powerful the tactics are..
1 like@Dan K I dont have Time to read your full comment. Can you please send me a voice mail?
1 like@Claudia Solomon Why not?
0 likesShe's just a cop.. not a detective. Your typical cops aren't really trained in interrogation tactics, or even necessarily know laws that well. They just ask questions
0 likesit's always new and different when you are in the hot seat.
0 likesgiving her a taste of her own medicine
0 likesIt's amazing to me that as a cop she didn't know to shut the hell up and call a lawyer immediately. It's amazing to me that anyone has these conversations without a lawyer, but especially another cop. If she had lawyered up immediately this entire case would have vanished. Nobody is getting a conviction on a 25 year cold-case against a cop without a confession.
2 likes@EVOCATEUR right?!?!?!
0 likes@Dan K watch it.
1 like@Fantastic Slimetastic I did, but that was like a million years ago. Gosh, what's this all about?
0 likes@RJ B YW.
0 likes@Dan K she just takes a lot of pictures
1 like@EVOCATEUR You’re absolutely wrong. They already had her DNA on the victim. She was boned no matter what. A lawyer could possibly have delayed things a bit, but the result would have been the same.
2 likesNot to mention, even if they didn’t have her DNA, if she had lawyered up as soon as they started questioning her about a cold case, that would have made her look guilty immediately if it had gotten out to the rest of the police department.
"Fall?" Absolutely nothing happened in this interrogation, it was evidence that nailed her, not this 3-way waste of time.
1 like@Aberama Gold doesn't make her a good cop, makes her an average one
0 likes@Dan K I should’ve read all the replies, but gosh, that was so long ago
1 likeWe all watch these videos, thinking "these suspects are so fckn stupid, how can they fall for these cop tactics? Id never be that dumb".
0 likesThen one day we find ourselves in the hot seat cos we murdered someone, and all our street smarts fly out the window
@Bobby Woods homie, if you're in the interrogation room... they're already convinced you're guilty.
0 likesThere's no talking your way out of that room, cos they're not looking for anyone else.
@Bobby Woods you sound like the sort of guy who talks up social responsibility, until you have to get vaccinated or wear a face mask. Am I right? 🤔
0 likes@Allan Couceiro I didn't say "i'd never be so dumb". what I was pointing out is that she is a cop so she is trained in the very tactics that the investigators are using against her but they still work.
0 likes@Wendy DeWolfe "Id never be so dumb" is what I think when I watch these vids from the comfort of my armchair.
0 likesWatching a 20yr veteran detective get her ass handed to her with every trick in the book, is a reality check for me.
@Wendy DeWolfe surely being a veteran detective might gibe her some sort of advantage to game the game?
0 likesThen again, if you're guilty of murder, and the cops are on to you... your conscience, and the gravity of the situation, is going to mess you up no matter how skillfully trained you are. Unless you're a remorseless sociopath, like Jodie Arias for example.
@Allan Couceiro It's an interview room. Your perspective is wrong. BTW, if you've committed a criminal act, most specifically if you've harmed another doing it, you should confess and take your lumps. What is so outrageous about the idea that you own up to what you've done wrong?
0 likes@Allan Couceiro No, you are incorrect.
0 likes@Bobby Woods I like how you draw a distinction between "criminal act", and "criminal act where you have hurt another".
0 likesWhy don't you hand yourself in for every rule you've ever broken, regardless of someone being physically harmed? 🤔
You're yet another "moralist" who conveniently draws the line to best suit himself.
@Allan Couceiro Ok.
0 likes@Wendy DeWolfe You're just not getting it. Yes, in a cold situation in which Stephanie's life, freedom, and career were not on the line and she was not carrying the guilt of one of committing one of the worst crimes a human can commit (taking another human's life) she would most definitely have been able to keep herself stable.
0 likesHowever, she murdered a woman out of rage. If she were to be found guilty, her life would essentially be forfeit, her freedoms all gone, as well as losing her 20 year career that she no doubtedly worked so hard for. On top of that, cops aren't exactly treated the greatest in prison too. Maybe you just won't understand this without being in a similar situation, but that's a lot of weight she was carrying.
She had gone years thinking she was in the clear and that she'd gotten away with it. She was led into the room under false pretenses, and as soon as the other cops started asking her questions about the murder she knew she had committed, her world came crashing down.
tl;dr: Being in the hotseat is not the same thing as being removed from the situation and having the power of hindsight. We know what the detectives' goals were, she did not.
@Kit Ninety percent of what you wrote is nonsense. An example- "... they don't especially care, what may or may not be the truth...". Ridiculous and extreme.
0 likes@Testacorsa get the joke already 😂
0 likes@Aberama Gold its got nothing to do with being a cop
0 likesshe's not a detective....
0 likes@iRacing Rookie I'm not even a beat cop and I know that they don't take you into the interrogation room unless you are being interrogated.
0 likesSo true- 💃🏼💃🏼
0 likes@Sanus180 I’m amazed she didn’t lawyer up.
0 likesNo every cop knows those tactics
0 likesRemember that any time you talk to cops and think that your wits will get you out of a situation.
0 likesamerican not so very bright
0 likesshe was a police officer
0 likeshow she seems so obviously crazy
@Bobby Woods Never! Never has happened, that trited topic came utterly out of the blue, that's why it's called the Blue Code, not for their uniforms...
0 likespfft...bwhahaha
@Theta Judging by his profile and naivety, yes, he must be extremely young.
0 likesI would suck at being an investigator
2551 likes“Girl your facial expressions are killing me, just like you killed Sherry”
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id pay to see your police movies, not even sarcastic
106 likesPLSS😭
21 likesthis is something jake peralta would say no doubt
18 likesOMG LOL
2 likes@Ellie Cee lmao, accurate
2 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesLolololololl
0 likesWatch the interrogation of Michael Rafferty. It’s at the end when Det. Smyth comes in.
4 likesHAHAHAHAHHAHA BROO
1 likeLmaooooo!
0 likes@Ribiro Jr lmaooo I fckn HOLLERED 😂😂😂
0 likesLol I swear, watch Bones during the "Grave Digger" arc, that actress emulates this Chick to a T, you would think it was really her... total psycho eyes...
1 like@Anna Hatori I hated Taffet. 🙄The actor did a superb work in playing her.
0 likesYup, terrible one liners would also be my downfall
0 likesJesus that was hard to watch. What a gremlin she is haha. The ending was brilliant
2 likesThanks to the emergence and advancement in the ways of DNA testing look how long it took to catch "The Green River Killer" et al....
0 likesHow is she necessarily a sociopath? It seems like she has a lot of instances where she’s nervous. Typically those diagnosed with ASPD are more relaxed and smooth when talking. They know what to say at the correct times. Her, on the other hand, is not very charming and not very convincing with her choice of words.
0 likesThe ending was spot on lol her face spoke volumes total psycho lol
1 like“Did u bash her face in until she was unrecognizable and then shoot her numerous times?”
2303 likesStephanie: “I mean I dunno, golly gee, I mean I guess that sounds familiar, I mean that was what over 20 years ago? Eh i mean, ya know I guess there’s a chance I destroyed her face...shucks I just don’t know tho”
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Other way around
11 likes"I- ah- uh- ah- uh- That's just not sounding familiar at all"
44 likes@Tanishq Sagar ya I know, It just sounded better lol
2 likesIt it it it ah uh uh uh it’s like what? 2009 now!
5 likesBest comment 👍
2 likesmaybe if you gave me a year i could remember??? golly it was so long ago!
8 likesShe'll have to check her pictures.
2 likesUpdate: Yes I realize the events happened backwards, I just reversed it for the sake of the comment. Lol 🤷🏽♂️
2 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 perfect sync
1 likewhat is that '85? '86? its 2009 gee
2 likes@Tanishq Sagar she’s forgiven. We’re all trash bags oh human shit. Jesus died on the cross for our sins.
0 likes@M C No
0 likes@M C Jesus Loves you
0 likesthat's one of the best endings I've seen in YouTube in a long time good job hilarious
1 likeThat ending bit was amazing!
1 likeIf you research the case, she was always crazy and made people uncomfortable with her odd mannerisms hence the end of the video. A human being without a conscience is an animal, they act like animals trying to appear human.
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You are correct. She harassed boyfriends other than John after she scared them off, and had a reputation at her job. The detective “sugar coated it” saying she’s kinda “bubbly”. That more than likely is “code” for hot headed wacko. She had nicknames with her LAPD coworkers, Spazzarus being one. I read from one UNCONFIRMED source that some in the department applauded her getting pulled outta there.
1 likeImagine your lungs barely seeing a molecule of oxygen for almost an hour while your brain tries to maintain function
0 likesDetective: Did you ever meet her?
6509 likesStephanie: Not really. Just that one time when I killed her.
Detective: What?
Stephanie: What?
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LOL
34 likesThis has me cracking the hell up! 😂😂😂😂
62 likesUridien 1 lmao
7 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂
7 likesAt what minute? I want to laugh.
13 likes@Dário Sá 20.53
38 likesGoat comment
10 likes@Victoria Vela thank you
3 likesShe may as well as said this. Her lying is so comically bad it’s beyond comprehension
60 likes😂🤣😂
3 likesLmfao
4 likesThis is by far the best comment!😂😂😂 loving it! Rite on 👌
13 likeshahahaha
1 like😂😂😂😂😂
2 likesGood One!! Might as well have said it.. cause it was written all over her!
4 likesXD!!!
0 likes🤣🤣🤣shit.
4 likesThat was funny.
Uridien 1 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 like"but it was a MiLlIoN yEaRs AgOooOoo
11 likesUridien 1 😂😂😂
1 likeHaha gold.. I full on poked one of her eyes out last night, someone do the honor on the other one.. who needs eyes with a face like that. Stephanieeee!
5 likesSeriously though. She's an ex cop being interrogated by a cop she's lying, she knows it, he definitely knows it but does she "really" know she's being worked over, cos she's still lying. Damn it Stephanie I'm confused, I wouldnt be if you just said guilty ! 🙄 lol I really am. But nooo you had to call challenge... not sure if you figured it out but he won, your silly.
😭😂😂💀
1 likeThis comment made me laugh so hard it morphed into a violent coughing fit.
9 likesTHIS comment tops them all! LOL!!!
4 likesThe original comment needs to be pinned to the top! I’m still laughing at this! 😹
7 likesUridien 1 even the satan confused
1 likeI am actually cry-laughing for real. This comment section is amazing but this one just got me right in the funnies. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
4 likesHahahahahah
0 likes🤣
0 likesAh, geez.
1 likeThat doesn’t sound familiar buddy !
0 likesAlso Stephenie: Gosh ...
1 likeLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 like“It was a million years ago”
2 likes😂😂😂, perfect 👌
0 likesGeee 😂😂
0 likesHOLY 😂😂😂
0 likesHahahahhahahahahaha
0 likesEst-19 XX english - try to speak that
1 likeThis was funny! 🤣
1 likeLMAOOOO 😂😭
0 likesOh God why did I laugh.....she is sickening
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLol
0 likesdetective- what was that?
2 likesstephanie- oh geez... gosh.. that was so long ago.. i mean it’s 2009 now
Hahaha Gosh Golly Gee Wally is my face as red as a beet??? Or is my voice crackling from my throat being dryer than a popcorn fart?? Because you guys totally caught my ass off guard and I'm a guilty ass murderer who thought I was above the law and I forgot to cover my ass!!! DNA and cold cases!! Got to love em!!
1 likeYeah you're going to be in shock when you find out they've already got your DNA
0 likes@Sweelen Simpson Legit. 🥺
0 likesUridien 1 🤣🤣🤣
0 likes🏆Top10 YouTube Comments, EVER!🏆
2 likesLMFAO 😂😆💀😹💀 I'm sorry but that shit was funny.
1 likeLmao best comment in here. 😂🤣
2 likes😂
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likeslol..thanks..I needed this laugh tonight.
2 likesBAHAHAHAHAHAAH and BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
0 likes😂😂🤣🤣
0 likesLmao
0 likesUridien 1 😂😂😂😂 This comment just killed *me*! Thank you, I needed that.
1 like😂😂
0 likesI laughed so hard I started coughing at this 🤣😅
1 likeFfs lmfaooo!😂😂😭
0 likes🤣 I haven't even watched yet and this has me cracking up
1 like@Dário Sá it's a joke! Lol now 😂
0 likes37:17
2 likes🤣👏🤣👏🤣👏🤣👏🤣👏🤣
0 likesWhy wasn’t she caught before???
0 likesI have a stomach pain and ran out of tissues from laughing so hard, thank you Uridien.
1 likeI mean I might have BASHED HER FACE IN UNTIL SHE WAS UNRECOGNIZABLE, but I really just don't remember.
2 likesShes in 😱 shok
1 likeShe's looks crazy 😵
0 likes😂😅😀
0 likesLmaooooo
0 likesDude that was perfect 😂 8 months later and it’s still golden
1 like" I only met her once and only briefly". l
0 likesLol
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesI feel so guilty .. I’m laughing so hard these comments are gold
0 likesHahahaha what? 😳
0 likesFacial expressions are something else! Shame shame lady being a member of the law. Blessings to all.
0 likeswhat is shameful is that it took this long to get the killer...is it because shes a cop ?
1 likeMom used to say the face changes when lying.
0 likesLook at her eyes.
Shes going off on so many tangents lol. SHE IS STRESSSSED. Comedy gold
2 likesOfficer: “When did you last meet him?”
2908 likesStephanie: “Well gosh, jeez well it’s been a long time, god um well in 1066 at the battle of Hastings”
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😂😂
9 likesLMAOOO
7 likesYeah, it was such an amazing battle, i remember john was holding…
31 likes😂😂😂😂
2 likesNice....... 👍
1 like“Gosh, geez, it’s been like a million years, um, it’s 2009 right like, it’s been so long”
12 likesThis comment 😂😂😂
2 likesHoly mother of a cup O tea over 1.1k likes, what in the actual crown jewels is this!?
2 likes@Cal 😂😂😂
0 likesLolol
0 likes@Cal You nailed it. 🍻 🇮🇪
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes😂 Everyone in the comments has done a good Stephanie but this one is my favorite
2 likes"Yay, Hastings!"
0 likesGosh, he was at Hastings? Gee that old devil, really can't sit still for a moment.
0 likes\*goes on tangent about the battle of Hastings*
0 likes“It’s been a long time ago.” That statement annoys me for some reason
0 likes@Andy Blacksmith Well there is no “ago” that’ll be why it annoys you lol
0 likes🤣🤣
0 likes@Cal she says “it’s been a long time ago” over and over in the video, and “it’s been a million years ago”
1 like@Andy Blacksmith lol I thought you meant on my comment
1 like@Cal no lol the actual lady
0 likesInvestigators: “What was the nature of your relationship ?”
0 likesCthulhu: “It was eons ago, I mean I’m an elder god, geez It was a million years ago! I was a lot fatter back then, I had a pretty bad ice cream addiction, along with being called the eater of worlds, I take a lot of photos, like 10,000. What- why are we talking about this now?”
she has no idea how long she and john dated but somehow remembers what floor her dorm was on lmao
2 likesDid they need to read her her rights first for any of this to be admissible in court? Or being a police officer is it assumed she would already know her rights?
0 likesThey kind of ambushed her and I’m wondering about the legalities of the interview
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Very interesting how she responds when she doesn’t know we/they know she’s guilty
0 likes"We dated. I couldn’t say if I would consider him my boyfriend."
1 likeI’m sorry what?
Isn't it funny how she doesn't remember anything that has nothing to do with Sherry but remembers her graduation , remembers her vacation , remembers his brother playing basketball but literally remembers NOTHING THAT HAS TO DO WITH HER AT ALL
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Exactly what I was thinking!! Like she remembered all the trivial and banal bits of her life yet the parts that involved so much drama were all evaporated into thin air!! She’s such a bad liar!!
47 likesI think they said that the rambling was like a coping mechanism, bc it gives the suspect temporary relief of forging the information about sherry. When she is able to tell the truth it gives her body physical momentary relief if that makes sense. This whole video is GOLD, Imp!
28 likesI would not say that that is entirely implausible. For example, I can remember a random event from when I was 5 in vivid detail, yet I can't tell you what I ate yesterday. However the fact that Sherry was killed and was in close proximity to Lazarus' Enviourment, along with no closure on the case (which would most likely bother relatives and friend over time) would make forgetfulness towards that event, very suspicious and unlikely.
15 likesThat's not anything major. It's the fact that she's rambling about those things instead of answering the questions asked.
6 likesBut an innocent person could remember those things as well and not remember anything about a murder they had anything to do with.
Selective memory, she might have been in such a deep denial she started to believe it, so flipping scary
6 likesBECAUSE: "IT WAS A MILLION YEARS AGO" you guys don't get it,you need to just listen to her.
1 like@thamonkaface999 we did not remember that she said that, nah, gosh-
1 likegee-
Uhh I mean give us a break pal
over decades shes trained herself to block it out
3 likesShe even remembered the floor she used to live in college. Shit I don’t even know what floor I’m living on rn, it was a million year ago!
2 likesI have to disagree coz it’s not easy to remember anything that took place a “million” years ago !
1 like@Zenheizer. I mean she may have said something like that, or maybe her friend said it, but gosh, it just doesn't sound familiar to me.
1 likeI find it funny that she keeps obviously pretending to forget stuff about herself, like what car she drove. That one in particular stood out to me, she damn well knew what car she drove at the time and yet pretended that "it was so long ago" that she had to think real hard to remember. She was trying to sell the idea that EVERYTHING from that time is very vague in her memory, yet she still recalls some very very specific details which disproves it.
2 likestl;dr She really sucks at lying.
Crazy. She could have did the time and been out by now. 😂
1 likeOk but the last part killed me 😂😂😂
1 likeWe had a fight and I killed her ...makes no sense.......sounds crazy......smh
2 likesThis video is the 1st thing that came into my mind when I heard Amber Heard's testimony...
0 likesShe's the worst liar I've ever seen, how did she keep this secret for so damn long?
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By nailing the memory of it shut inside a barrel. The detectives just popped the barrel open, slooowly, one nail at a time letting those memories out for her to deal with in this situation. She was caught totally off guard and quickly became a total mental train wreck. JMO as I see it.
0 likesI came to rewatch this video and noticed it's like half it's original length, what's the hell happened?
2 likesProbably doesn't even remember her own name. As she was named like a million years ago
2 likes"how long did you date him?" "well sir.. let me tell you a tale. Our story begins when i enrolled in college, the year. 1982. It was a crisp winter morning and i had some breakfast in a local waffle house that has quite the history you know. Its owner started the buisness in 1945..."
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😂😂😂
0 likesThe Second the Name "John Rutten" was Uttered by the Senior Investigators, Stephanie knew the Jig was Up......💯💯💯
1 likeLove to watch your videos.
0 likesThank you, now I know how to be interrogated by police officers in my next crime XD
0 likesThis video used to have an amazing intro that perfectly explained the context and it was cut, and I still want to know why lol! Youtube regulations perhaps?
0 likes25 years later? Isn't there a statute of limitations for this stuff? She had no way of knowing at the time that forensics would one day be able to analyze DNA.
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No statute of limitations on murder.
1 likeThe ending to this has me dead 💀 😂
0 likes“and the mice helped the cats take over the world.”
1 like“ma’am we asked about your husband…”
I can't stand how she says "she got killed"... Well really I can't stand anything about this woman, but that especially made me cringe the few times she said it
2 likes18:29 "How would you guys like it if the tables were turned on you?"
0 likes"Yea, that's why we don't murder."
This is how my grandmother talks, did she murder someone?
1 likeNot a good cop… not a good liar either 😂
1 likeThis video is a really good example of the ghost colour effect or whatever it’s called. When it goes to black and white her clothes appear to take an orange tiny despite being objectively greyscale.
0 likesOne minute she barely remembers the guy, the next she knows his whole family, stayed over his sister's--this is Not casual dating.
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IKR 🤦🏼♂️
3 likesand so happens she meet his dead wife maybe three times.
8 likesI love when u narrate brotha. Thanks for all the uploads. Binge them all already. Fml
1 likePlease give us more video's. its' been a year. Very interesting channel!!
0 likes"Did you know him?"..." I mean, i went to McDonalds once and bought a happy meal, and i got an Elmo toy, it was plastic and i think i lost it, but i dont remember if i had pickles on my McDouble or onions. What is this about?"
3 likesExcellent interview
1 likeDetective: “did you kill her?”
2816 likesStephanie: starts beatboxing
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I missed that part?
5 likesI was smiling at a lot of these comments, but this is the first that actually GOT me. 😂
54 likes@Parscuit 😂😂 same
1 likeunderrated comment 😂😂
11 likesTimestamp for when they ask her that? Somehow I missed it.
4 likes@Bsh 555 I think it's just a joke on how she avoids the question
19 likesOh, so they never asked it straight out?
2 likes@Bsh 555 nah
1 like@Bsh 555 yea its not worded like that per se, its just that every time she's asked something she responds with stuttering really hard
10 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 likeLMFAOOOOOO
1 likeI'm laughing so much XD ahahahaha
0 likesTop comment
1 like@Bsh 555 39:42
0 likes39:42
0 likes😂😂🤩 im crying
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesAnyone thats in fear of losing their life is capable of killing another human,but most people including myself would find it difficult to deal with it.A sociopath feels no empathy for anyone but themselves.If someone was fixing to split my head open with an ax i could use lethal force to stop them,but i dont know if i could deal with it emotionally.The guilt i would have even though it was my life or his life is still a scary thought.I hope i never have to take a life for any reason.
0 likesShe knows how this stuff works and she can't believe this. OK.
1 likeWhy do I get the feeling when her husband found all this out 🤔 He thought Oh man now I don't have to murder Steph to get rid of her THANK YOU LORD 😃
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And he seems like the nicest guy
0 likesI wouldn't say that she knows what she did. People have ways of shutting out memories that they don't want to think about. And yeah, it was "a million years ago." But there was enough evidence to convict her, as it should have. I find this case so intriguing. You have a killer who was an actual cop, and who was seriously unstable mentally. And she lived 20+ years after the crime, making an apparently exemplary career for herself. Now she plans on retiring honourably from the force, using all those years of work experience in the private sector. But it was all accomplished on the body of a woman she hated!
0 likesI understand her tactic:
3721 likesmake the interrogators die from old age before they can get a confession
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She can afford to wait, she lives millions of years
118 likesLol
3 likesAnd she won’t remember any of them, so who cares, right?
31 likesI don’t remember, I mean gosh what year is this 2009?
38 likes@Hougen lmaoo double xp weekends end soon boys reach bo2 😛😛😛
3 likes@Andrew Ramlall LMAOOOO 😭💀
0 likes😂
0 likesLmfaooooo
0 likes😂😂
0 likesLawmakers watch her interview to learn how to filibuster
0 likes@Andrew Ramlall 😂😂😂
0 likesAnd what was the evidence that really pointed at her ? Was it a dna evidence that they had found on the crime scene , or was it something else they overlooked , or did she manipulate the investigation ?
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dna at the scene i think
0 likesone hour and 5 minutes in
0 likes"do I need a lawyer?"
yeah. seasoned pro.
Hard to believe human face is capable of so many expressions
1 likeit's not easy to be calmed, inconsistency is key to catching one.
0 likesI’m just so impressed that these investigators got her to even stay in the room, given what she must have known about the process. Excellent redirection and distraction whenever she started questioning things.
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She should have known better than to go on and on for such a long time. The moment they said... You know John Rutten? She should have said... stop! I want a lawyer.
25 likes@Maria .A. But they made it seem as though it wasnt an interrogation, so just blurting out "i want a lawyer" will be suspicious as hell
39 likesIt's the fight or flight response.
25 likesTo a guilty person, fleeing looks suspicious so the only option is to try and make yourself look as innocent as possible to get out of the situation you're in rather than leave.
She has, so far, gotten away with it for decades.
19 likesShe might still think she will walk out of there after this 'conversation' and continue on with her life, if she can only maintain the charade.
I was reading about the case this morning, and I'm honestly not surprised the detectives were able to pull the wool over her eyes. They had spent weeks tip toeing around the LAPD to prevent her from catching wind
6 likes@Maria .A. that's silly. That just screams GUILT.
0 likesfor real. the longer it went on the more surprised i am she didn’t get out
2 likes@Maria .A. she was already suspect number 1 but demanding a lawyer with 2 colleagues asking about it is suspicious as hell
3 likes@BretN7 well, she could've been more demanding to know what this was about, since she was lured there under the false pretence to help with an Art theft. When they failed to give a satisfying answer, while still being inquisitive about her exlover, she should have insisted to know, why they tf care. They then would have failed to give an appropriate answer and she should have just got up and left. Then and there they would have to arrest her, read her her miranda rights and told her she is under investigation as the prime subject of an old murder case.
0 likesI would’ve been sweating my balls off when they mentioned someone I killed in an interrogation room!
0 likesshe really thought for 25 fucking years "i nailed it" and then some day she got "FUUUUUUCKKKKK, im socked that they GOT ME"
0 likesI can't believe her brain was like 'ACT BREEZY' and she was like: 'I kind of don't remember when I met my husband you know?'
0 likesSo THAT's how guilty people act?
1 likeShe might be a Cop for all those years but. she. isn’t a very smart one the Interogation was a trap and she fell right into it it’s so obvious the way she tries to backpeddle and act beats around the bush on many of the questions
0 likesYou can tell she's lying just by looking at her
0 likesits very sad a woman died but this interrogation is top tier comedy
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That 37:18 face
33 likes26:20 too
22 likes26:45
13 likesShe's the female equivalent to Jack Torrance.
1 like@Billie See, that starts off funny, and then gets creepy real quick.
7 likes@Billie I'm so sad for Sherry and John. These expressions need to be gif reactions, though.
3 likesThis interrogation is like a snl parody of itself
8 likesBillie Frank too many faces to single any out!!!
1 like"If (other detective) and i got mad at each other and we threw blows in the squad room, I'd remember it twenty years later...it'd be pretty neat." 🤣
1 likeI’m shocked yes shocked I’m in shock that ……. I’ve I’ve been damn caught, you guys damn you.
2 likesI just realised how whenever I lie it’s so obvious. I feel so dumb right now
0 likesShe definitely thought she was doing a good job fooling them
0 likesInterrogator: “When did you last take a step?”
0 likesStephanie: “Uhm well erm” 1500 word essay with citations
Watching her lie through her teeth while you can clearly see she’s panicking in her head is giving me anxiety
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Kiersten Reviews Agreed! I’m all nervous and just thinking...stop lying! 🤣
14 likesMe too and I've watched this before a few times
5 likesLmao, you are exactly right. I feel like the one that’s getting asked the questions. I read your comment and literally Lol. My palms are sweating!!
7 likesKiersten Reviews makes me feel good
1 likeKiersten Reviews Yes! I’m getting anxiety to!
0 likesLmao ... me telling my mum I didn’t skip school even though I knew she knew I did
7 likesI just keep asking myself, "did she really think they were buying it?"
6 likesAmanda Kuhlman me too!
1 like@Chris my palms were sweaty too! Also my knees are weak, arms are heavy, there's vomit on my sweater already, mom's spaghetti.
3 likesHer realizing that all she thought would protect her- her being a cop and the free pass she thought she'd have for that- simply didn't matter for squat..
2 likesSeriously I love this fucking series but it really triggers my anxiety in a major way and I've never even killed anybody 😂
2 likesRight away she started breathing so damn hard ! I don't know how those detectives sat through all her endless spazzing.
3 likesKiersten Reviews ya I get second hand embarrassment for her. Soooo awkward. And since she’s a seasoned detective, I’d expect her to at least be better than the average criminal. This is CRIN-GY!
2 likesKiersten Reviews thank you!! You just nailed it on the head, everything I’ve been feeling. All the cringing I’ve been doing that I couldn’t put what it was into words. Thank you!! She’s trying so hard to cover her ass, totally non commital with everything. That way, if there ever is any evidence, she and her lawyer could say “I/she never denied it, she simply said she “couldn’t recall”, I/she “couldn’t remember”. She/I simply said “it doesn’t sound familiar”.
3 likesKiersten Reviews hard to watch
0 likesKiersten Reviews haha i thought i was just high and overreacted but this gave me some traffic stop ptsd
0 likes@Sarah Riedel Really? Maybe you should check your pictures
0 likes@Jazz of All Trades ...maybe I should what? 🤔
0 likes@Sarah Riedel so sorry, I forgot what year it was. It was a joke 😂. She has 10,000 pictures...she has to check... Forget it.... apologies
0 likes@Jazz of All Trades I'm still not sure who you are referring to lol.
0 likesKiersten Reviews
0 likesAwwwe, 😘
He had a hand in the murder of his wife by playing two women at once. Lazarus shot the gun and committed the murder, yet Rutten was playing stupid cheater games and got his wife killed too.
1 likeHow does she not know about talking to police, after working with them 2yrs ?
0 likesBring back the full version of this video!
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Why is this only 25 minutes?
1 likeThere's something that made JCS videos really good, and one of them is the narrator's voice...
1 likeShe makes Jodi Arias look like a brain surgeon.
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Rofl 🤣
33 likesI agree... at least stephanie didn't cut her up.It would be awesome to have one prison for any females that did what jodie and stephanie did...could you imagine that fights there lol..lol..lol
46 likes... and then performing the brain-surgery in turn on Stephanie Lazarus. The result can be seen in the video. 37:18 says: Operation succesful.
47 likes@Sonatine oh my good 😄😄😄
3 likesWell apparently Jodi is smarter than Einstein. lol
6 likesI feel like they got the same eyes
9 likesI’m not too sure about that but they are similarly annoying 😂
13 likesExactly and she still managed to climb to a top position in the lapd what does that tell u so glad I live in the uk
11 likesOlivier Larose-de Billy how is it dumb look at ur law enforcement there not exactly setting the standard are they look at George Floyd or the millions upon millions wasted on lawsuits being settled in every state every year because of power crazed idiots wearing uniform in your country you only have to look at your penal systems stats to know that it's super flawed so yes I'm very glad I live in the U.K.
7 likesBrandon Wiley doesn't matter neither of them have ever heard of DNA testing clearly
0 likes💀💀💀
0 likesOMG🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesA highly respected Brain Surgeon
1 like@Dylanplays _YT Yeah, what does that "tell you"? I'd like to know the answer to that lol You're unfortunately naive if you think the UK is impervious to this though. Stupid people exist in every level of every career and in every country. Not sure what location has to do with it.
1 like@Dylanplays _YT The US has one of the best education systems with the best programs. It's not for nothing that American University degrees are the most prestigious. But go off yeah yeah
0 likesOlivier Larose-de Billy yes if you can afford university but your high school graduation pass rates are terrible look it up I'm not having a pissing contest on YouTube with you I'm just giving you facts look it up I'm not lying if your not happy about it vote differently or better yet create change I see you completely dropped the police issue
4 likesOlivier Larose-de Billy also if I was paying an Ivy League schools fees I would be expecting the best it's on the fundamental level that the us is failing your citizens your 38th in math 24th in science and 27th in overall healthcare and education not even in the top 10 not that prestigious if you ask me that's why my money went to oxford now clap back with more than an opinion please or quietly move along
0 likesIt's like she practices her affect by studying L.A Noire NPCs
2 likeshahaha
0 likesI dunno, bro. Jodi was really special.
2 likesLMFAO🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂🤣
0 likesYet managed to dodge prison for 23 years after this heinous crime...
2 likesJodi is super smart it’s kinda terrifying
0 likes@Sonatine Lmao you killed me !!! I was so shocked by her facial expression when I watched this interrogation for the first time. She's damn crazy.
0 likesi was just thinking this!! 🤣
0 likesDidn't Jody Arias take pictures of her stabbing the guy? Stephanie got away with this for 20 years. Jody was caught like almost immediately.
2 likes@Unabashedly Broken that’s because they didn’t have dna testing , 20 years is a long ass time tho lol
0 likes@Malcolm Blacc and also because...she knew their was several break ins and attacks in the area to mask her contempt. She had connections and she had two latin fall guys. It was pretty smart to be honest until DNA, thankfully.
2 likes@Malcolm Blacc I just think...if your going to murder someone, taking pictures of the deed on a digital camera and then deleting them like no one will ever know is a whole new level of stupid.
2 likes@Unabashedly Broken they get so messy it’s amazing people really think they’re going to get away with stuff especially under.
1 like@Malcolm Blacc and the logic of how killing some one will solve your problems is just incredible. Just move on.
1 likeHAHA
1 likeهههههههههههههههه
0 likesI'm laughing so hard 🤣
Jodi was an elaborate liar.
1 like@Sonatine good1!
0 likesClint Wilson not true actually when the U.S entered the war the tide was already turning I. Europe thanks to the Russians and the red army.It was more pacific theatre that the U.S played a more vital role.Thats not to say that your army joining didn't speed things up it most certainly did.But don't kid yourself thinking we would of been invaded by Germany they had already tried to invade 2 years previously and we had stopped it in its tracks.You guys joining was more to help liberate France ,Belgium the Netherlands etc if we were in such eminent danger why was our country used as a staging ground the answer is because we are an island nation that is set up with fortress like defenses look up operation sea lion that was Hitler's failed invasion attempt and was pre U.S involvement and we managed just fine don't forget we still held the largest empire on earth at that point in time and at one point our empire was a third of all land mass on earth.Hardly a nation that's not used to fighting and conquering I seem to remember us building your countries first proper infrastructure
1 likeRight??
0 likesNot to mention Casey Anthony... Im still gobsmacked at that one
2 likes@Unabashedly Broken All killing someone does is cause more problems, besides the obvious moral dilemma.
2 likes@Chris Douglas these people have no moral dilemmas, their only regrets are that they got caught...but yes I agree.
0 likeslamo
0 likesNow I gotta watch the Jodi arias one.
0 likes@Dylanplays _YT A UK police employee divulged the single greatest civilian law enforcement intelligence operation post-war Europe has ever had, I don't believe that is something to be proud of. Anyone that is in can climb ranks.
0 likes💀 Damn hahahahahaha
0 likesStephanie's mom:
0 likes"Steph, did you take cookies out of the jar?"
Stephanie: " Gosh mom, you gave birth to me a million years ago. Must of been, what, around the time you met my father? And, gee, he was born a long time ago."
was this video cut? I remember that the first time I watched it Jim gave a context explanation at the beginning
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It is, it was around 50 minutes originally but Youtube is bein a bitch as always
0 likes"When did you first meet him?"
3 likes"Our whole universe was in a hot dense state nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started rate..."
"You're free to go whenever you want" comes back in handcuffs
2 likesTwo decades to work on an alibi and THIS is how she does lmfao
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Volaar Stormöth RIGHT!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
235 likes😂😂
29 likes41:40
184 likes@Youtubing5332 genuinely scarey and disturbing.
151 likesSeeing as her DNA led to conviction...seems there is little she could do...outside of maybe not getting kinky and biting victims(sherri) arm when killing her back in 86.
450 likesNever thought she'd get caught...sociopath
236 likesVolaar Stormöth Seriously! 😂😂😂
7 likesTruth
9 likes@1Deag Wonder If placed in a similar position, I'd assume they most likely had DNA that placed me at the scene. Not admitting to having been in the apartment was a duff move, though as far as the bite goes, nothing can explain that.
118 likesShe thought she was in the clear
50 likeslmao right ???? on top of that she is a detective !!
62 likesRight 😂😂
9 likes@The Galactic Emperor she should have gone with the "I was sherries secret lover, I dont know who killed her tho" rout and it would have made more sense
242 likesYoutubing5332 hahahahaha gah her mouth is moving at light speed
6 likesCan't argue with DNA
22 likesisnt there an english word for alibi?? alibi is an Italian word that derives from Latin .... in Latin it means elsewhere
10 likes@dylan .dog we use it in English. It is essentially means elsewhere in English
43 likes@Notthefather Thanks for the reply
6 likeshysterical Volaar.......
1 like@GIANNI J. CENTENO
4 likesWell said.
@dylan .dog
3 likesThe English word is also alibi.
@Notthefather
1 likeEXACTLY.
😆😆😆
1 likeTerrible liar 😂😂
4 likesthats what Bane ment in the movie.... "victory has defeated you" xD everything went easy so you become weak :P and stupid :)
23 likes@Angela Johnston telling everyone Here comes the crazy!
1 like@dylan .dog excuse?
0 likesVolaar Stormöth 😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesWhen DNA started to catch people she had to be worried.
46 likesLOL. Good point
0 likesShe probably thought she was in the clear and that they wouldn't figure it out
6 likes@Wardfish1150
5 likesExactly. And if she did have a story once upon a time, she sure does seem to have forgotten most of it!
Yes that's very true that the DNA would probably be enough to lock her up for life but SHE didn't know that and you know that's not the point he's making. He's lhfao because she had 20 years to come up with a story that wouldn't make her look like a guilty moron and after those 20 years her story made her look like a guilty moron.
10 likesThat's the thing. She probably didn't, she erased all memories of it so she could continue on with her life.
16 likes@Michael Fitzgerald
6 likes"Alibi" is used both in English and Italian. Which would answer his question. But if Dylan dog was looking for a different word entirely "excuse" is perfect.👍🏻
DNA in the bite wound. Dead to rights.
3 likes@John M
0 likesYup! Dead to rights!
She erased the memories of doing the deed; I thought she bluffed the interview fairly well— she was acting like someone in the Cops internal network would probably responded. Would’nt a veteran Cop/Detective Pro have responses like that: Shock, Disbelief, Indignation, seems like those would be natural responses
4 likesToddlers have dealt better with guilt than this lady.
24 likesLmmfao
1 like@Rory Dann The alibi "I was her lover but dont know who killed her" is a very poor one, and this suspect knew that. The bite was known to be inflicted posthumously due to the lack of inflammation and hemorrhaging. You might've missed this bit, but it implies the DNA from the perps mouth was deposited after the victim was shot and killed. Pretty damning.
9 likesShe didn’t bother because she thought she was too clever to get caught and the police would not look at one of their own anyway. She assumes these cops are going to accept her ridiculous act because they are cops too.
16 likes@Angela Johnston
6 likesLol...
To be fair, Stephanie had thyroid cancer which affects the eyes.
That is the reason her eyes are so wide and protruding.
🤣🤣🤣 I'm dying.....
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesHaha
0 likesImagine how bad she would have done if she was questioned a week after she killed that woman. 😂😂😂
14 likesCould have saved the detectives a lot of time.
Omg I feel bad for giggling
0 likes@Hannah H they protect their own no matter what they do
1 like@D Black FACTS! Ironically, in reminded of a cop I had a pseudo, sexual relationship with for years.
10 likesThey're truly terrifying people under the surface in their ability to be cold & emotionally detached yet manipulative and extremely convincing when they have a want or need from you.
It's like listening to a female OJ. Lies. Lies. Lies.
3 likesThe jury convicts her, which they absolutely should have, but OJ walked on a double murder. System is a joke. And yes, I think the cops walking free in the Rodney King trial was injustice too.
9 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes...and I get the feeling she’s still working in the same area. She didn’t even move to a remote area of Canada.
3 likesDann Girl Walking - still would’ve been caught bc the bite wound occurred after death
0 likesTrue, but she thought she successfully got away with it, so she was not prepared. I had someone in my life who was devious, and prepared, by rehearsing in her head. So I learned to let things go for a long time then bring it up, now she is unprepared and would fumble.
6 likesLmfao!
0 likes@Wardfish1150 Which is also funny because she was a cop herself, so she'd reasonably know that a cold case could have sudden new evidence appear that brings it back to the forefront of an investigation.
6 likesShe was totally caught off guard.
3 likesShe should have been preparing for this moment for the last 23 years. Problem is, she really thought she got away with it, big mistake. Well, tbf her biggest mistake was leaving a bitemark on her victim. Also props to the detectives who didn't let her look into their cards at all, that made it really hard for her to assess what she should deny and what not. Her safest play in hindsight was probably coming clean from the start like "Oh yeah, I definitely remember him, but what is this? Why are you asking me about him, did something happen to him?" And when they asked about his wife: "Yeah, I clearly remember her, I didn't like her at all. At that time I was so in love with him that I was deeply envious of her relationship with him." Did you ever meet her at her job or at home or something? "Yes, I remember going to her work to confront her and we even had a physical altercation at one point, I'm pretty sure I even bit her then. I was young, foolish and in love you see. Very stupid of me." All while constantly pressing the question why they are asking her these things. She had to imagine how she would react if she did all the things she did except going to her house and kill her. That's way easier to maintain than straight up denying everything. But yeah, hindsight is 20/20.
9 likesAlibi?
1 like@Johnny Black Well that's one thing you could have reasonably forgotten over the years. Hell, if you'd ask me where I was on a certain day and time 5 years ago, I wouldn't be able to answer, let alone 23 years.
1 likeNick it would be easier to say you were on scene when investigating and just bit her arm for the shits and giggles.
2 likesI guess you never truly get away with murder.
1 likeShe somehow believed she was above the law. 🙄
1 like@Daren Shelton I think that's hard when they have internal locks and assigned personnel to everything.
1 likeFr😂🤣🤣
0 likesmaybe she forgot theres no statute of limitations on murder. You'd think you would spend every night rehearsing your alibi. How that could haunt someone...
3 likesmy sentiments exactly lmaoooo
0 likesShe procrastinated for 20 years lol
2 likes49:50 wtf
1 likeI laughed so hard at fhis
0 likesSir, 3 decades bruh🤣
0 likesLol she thought she had gotten away with murder.
0 likesThese comments are KILLING ME🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesdylan .dog most english words are derived from the Latin language.
0 likes@dylan .dog Now, if she could just provide an alibi for her DNA.
1 likeIf she could of just provided an alibi for her DNA!
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesThey did it this Way Intentionally so she would not think it was a interrogation it was a ruse that way she couldn’t give some sort of Fake alibi she being a cop herself knows how to interrogate they wanted real emotions real facial expressions not something fake she could come up with and they Also needed her to give up her gun because they didn’t want her using it against them
4 likesThat’s true but it’s funny because she never expected to hear anything about this ever again
0 likesShe had 20 years to get that file and make it go missing.
3 likesShe thought she was smarter than everyone else.
1 likethat was looongg looong milions time ago, she had forgotten it LMO... God bles you
1 likeShe thought she was free and clear hiding behind a badge. She never gave it a second thought.
0 likesLawyer up ....
1 likekaren81986 ... I wonder if she was responsible for any missing evidence.
1 likeD Black ....very true... you described my ex perfectly ... total sociopath... he is truly evil.
0 likesJahh Cobb sure! I’ll check it out! I’ll let you know what I thought about it.
1 likeJahh Cobb wow, you have a bunch of videos! Can’t wait to check it out 😊👍
0 likesWardfish1150 I think I still would have thought about it! Knowing cold cases get dug up and also because of DNA becoming a thing.
1 likeDid you fight with her? No it just doesn’t sound familiar!
Did you kill her? Hmmmm no I don’t think so. It doesn’t sound familiar!
@Angela Johnston you can call out a murderer without being abliest-
0 likes@dylan .dog alibi is used in English but it's only really used in context of crime
0 likes2 decades working in law enforcement, you'd think she'd do a bit better in the "hot seat."
0 likes🤣🤣🤣 ooh my ! Hahahah!
0 likesHer whole position seems to be "geez guys, let it go, it was a long time ago"
2 likesAngela Johnston she’s like a demented ventriloquist doll having a seizure
0 likesK3NZ1E well going by some of these cases she would properly be convicted of desecration of a dead body and given a very light sentence if at all.
1 likeOuija1210 I think she wanted to pretend they were all friends even to herself .... plus maybe she was very used to police looking the other way with some basic formalities where they all have a laugh and a drink together afterwards?
1 likeWouldn't have done any good. This whole confession was pretty pointless aside from showing how guilty she looked. But her DNA was already found on Sherry.
2 likesExactly. Lol!!
0 likesShe has no alibi. DNA placed her at the crime scene.
0 likesShe thought she had gotten away With it a'd understood right away when they started questionning her, that they had evidence and it was over for her.
0 likesRIGHT!!!!
0 likesShe didn't think she was going to get caught
1 likeShe got too comfortable and didn’t even think about it 😭
0 likesEXACTLY 💯. By now she could have purchased new fingertips and altered her DNA (🤷🏾♀️). This is some B.S.
1 likeExactly 😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Delora Sledge or... make disappear the evidence before they try to match it to her.. and then get a better story/alibi
0 likesShe thought she got away with it.
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesThat's cuz in her mind she figured she'd never be in this position. As far as she knew it was some burglars botched home robbery did the crime. She thought she'd never have to answer these questions.
1 likeShe never thought she would get caught, specially a few months after, or a year, she most likely thought she got away with it
1 like@mhern57 well gosh...gee...I came up with that excuse like...idk.. a million years ago..it doesn’t ring any bells
1 like@Jade Malynn
1 like🤣 Good one!
@roefully or lose the DNA evidence.
0 likesCrazy 🤦🏾♂️
0 likes😭😭💀
1 likeHer jabbering is longer than an episode of Columbo.
0 likesWith her biting the victim and leaving her DNA, There is no need for an alibi. 🤪
0 likes@GIANNI J. CENTENO Just with reading your response, I already know with English being your third language, you would have done much better than her.
1 like@Axelerati0n you'd definitely know if you had killed someone that day!!
0 likes@roefully I'm surprised she didn't do that either.. break into the cold case files as soon as DNA became more advanced!
0 likesShe isn't very bright, that's for sure..🙄😂
Jenn THIS CASE STAYS WITH ME!! I WOULD LOVE TO SIT ACROSS FROM THIS WOMAN AND ASK HER A FEW QUESTIONS REGARDING THE EVIDENCE FOUND AT HER HOME ETC... ACTUALLY, LETS BRING IN SMEEDA AND ALL THE OTHERS.., DIANA BASTA AND SO FORTH. ALL JOKES ASIDE, I HAVE MANY QUESTIONS FOR HER. SOMEONE TOLD ME RECENTLY THAT STEPHANIE IS UP FOR PAROLE NEXT YEAR & WAS ABLE TO KEEP HER PENSION FROM THE POLICE FORCE. I DONT KNOW WHAT TO THINK?!!!?!! HELP!!
1 likeShoulda been saving for a lawyer
0 likesDamn good point my friend! It's nearly impossible to keep up with all of those lies...even a genius would make mistakes being put on the spot by detectives in such a manner that leaves no room for era. The truth is the only option here...(Honesty Is The Best Policy)
0 likeslaugh my fucking ass off 😅😅😅
0 likesV good point
0 likes😭😭😭
0 likesRight makes me think she's killed more people
0 likes@dylan .dog and that's what Alibi means elsewhere that there were not there and they were somewhere else
0 likesI dont think any preparation will work, the fact that the dna was left on the victims body there no going around it
0 likesShe probably made it up a million years ago and now it's been so long ago oh gosh she can't remember
0 likesShe thought she got away with it and they were extremely careful to avoid tipping her off early. She had the floor fall out from beneath her with no time to rehearse a lie. I bet if she had been questioned right after the murder her story would have been airtight, but 25 years later she got real comfortable and figured she was in the clear. It’s amazing.
0 likesWell when she did the crime there was no such thing as DNA evidence so once she was in the clear she got comfortable about it. Time went on and she never figured the technology that came out would catch her. Our minds also have a weird way of changing what happened. Im sure after 20 years of living with the fact that you murdered someone she found a way to sleep at night. Probaly twisted the story in her head so far that made her the good guy but in the process she couldn't realize that the story she had in her head was completely fictionalized
0 likes@GIANNI J. CENTENO sei un eroe, grazie per aver espresso i miei pensieri in inglese meglio di come avrei potuto fare io nonostante l’inglese sia la mia seconda lingua, kudos.
2 likesP.s. her bast alibi, as stated above, would be saying she had a relationship with the victim and that’s how his dna ended up in the scene
Dio Cane Prego🙂 Si.. Sono d'accordo con te. That would have been her best attempt but how much this case troubles me, Non posso iniziare a esprimere completamente! il mio cuore si spezza.💔
2 likes@GIANNI J. CENTENO cheers from Milano marittima, se mai capiterai in riviera fammi sapere che ti offro un aperitivo
1 likeLmao
0 likesDio Cane GRAZIE Mille🙂 Quanto mi manca l'ltalia.. Spero di tornare il prima possibile! Buongiorno dall'America.
1 like@Axelerati0n I don’t think that would’ve worked. Stephanie bit her after she died.
0 likes@Abelis 🇺🇦 hahaha..karma made her look as crazy as she is lol
0 likesI thought the same... 🙄 @stephanie duh...
0 likes@dylan .dog most law terms are in latin
0 likesHad an altercation a month or 2 before her demise and I bit her in the arm because she wouldn't let go of my hair. Bam! Not the best explanation but at least gives her a damn chance
0 likes@Axelerati0n EXCEPT that the bite mark was inflicted post-Mortem.
0 likesI don't think she did any work on it. She obviously didn't think she'd ever get caught again after so many years.
0 likes@Wardfish1150 The defence could have gone with angle that the DNA sample was contaminated, or that her DNA ended up on her body before the murder (e.g. if they had a fight etc). You're right that the DNA-evidence is pretty damning, but we've seen juries dismiss damning evidence before (even on this very channel e.g. the child murderer) so it wasn't 100% lost cause
0 likes@Wardfish1150 Exactly.
0 likes🤣🎬
0 likesTruly fascinating.
1 likeFor a million years ago.....she suddenly remembers a lot of detail.
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Selective memory
0 likesOh my god the ending fucking KILLED me
1 likeI've dated lots of girls and I can remember very clearly the years and why we broke up.
0 likesI feel like the interesting thing about this interview is how she remembered so much information except for what she was directly being asked about
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Yup. Tons of filibuster, with no real substantive answers.
24 likesTrue
1 likeYeszzz exactly
1 likei noticed too
0 likes24:59
0 likesgoofy yet FUCKING terrifying!
She was hoping to hell they'd say "Oh forget it. She doesn't even remember this guy."
0 likesI wish I could see her face when John said his words at the end
0 likesshe looked so shocked that they came back at her about it rofl.. great video.
0 likesIve done a better job convincing my parents the house doesn't actually smell like weed than she did trying to defend her freedom lol
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LMAO!!!!!
5 likesIt was definitely just some new-age incense... and this vase? Just a vase, nothing to see here
27 likes"Weed? Gosh, I mean, I've HEARD about it, but... what do you like... cook it on the stove and make a tea or something? Bong? Isn't that what chefs use?"
51 likeswe are talking about someone that killed the fianceé of her hook up and gave her a post mortem bite, I don't think she does the subtle kind
7 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesBest comment ever and so true lol
1 likeI downvoted this to get back to 420 uplikes
1 likeJeez, i mean what does weed smell like? Last time I even saw weed was a million years ago. Uhm jeez
4 likesWeed? Geez wow i dont think I've heard of that before. Could have learned about it like, a million years ago. This is what, 2009? You know, pff, it was such a long time ago. You know, I used to ride a bike random tangent about bikes and suddenly I met a guy. Gosh, did he sell me weed? Gee It was a million years ago... what does this
2 likes--what does this have to do with anything? Gee, gosh 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Same !
0 likesPretty Hamburger places flowers in the bong
0 likesSee?
(Actually no joke a bong could make a decent flower vase).
🤣🤣🤣
0 likesThe facial expressions are mint
1 likeThe last 10 seconds were pure gold
0 likesI have to ask you. How strongly would you agree with the following statement, NOT taking into consideration of ones' Guilt, or Innocence.
0 likesANSWER NO QUESTIONS WITHOUT HAVING AN ATTORNEY PRESENT?
Those wide evil eyes tell it all. Especially the end of the video.
1 likeYou’ve heard of “passive-aggressive”, now get ready for “aggressively-passive”.
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underrated comment
56 likesHilarious 😂
16 likesWell gee, golly, I just don't know
64 likesThat sounds like the:
35 likes-I'm waiting for the bus
-hurry up, man!
Waits faster
🤣
0 likesthis sums up like 99% of her answers xD
8 likesLol
0 likesL0L
0 likesTHANK YOU
1 likei'm dead! that is spot on
1 like😂😂😂
1 likelmaoo
0 likesLol
0 likesHI STRANGER!! 😡
0 likesThis is the best comment so far😂😂
0 likesI can't believe they took so many years to solve this crime.
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She removed / destroyed a lot of evidence, since she was a cop and had access to her own files
0 likesAll I get from these videos is DO NOT TALK TO THE POLICE AND LAWYER UP!!!
1 likeI wish cops in my town were as nice
0 likesHer face is a credit to the work and expertise of Jim Henson productions.
2 likesEverybody here talking about how obviously she was lying but can we just appreciate the detectives here?
2017 likesThis must've been the most stressful interrogation of their life as well, so much on the line and the smallest slip up could've immediately made her fully aware of the situation and lawyer up. They played this to perfection.
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Agreed, and I think they got close to getting caught out at least once when the guy had to say "hey, things have been slow for us, we have to work on this old case, but we're on your side, we're just trying to protect your privacy" and it put her slightly more at ease. Don't have the time stamp, sorry. But it's amazing how her suspicions didn't trigger sooner. At least part of that has to be her hoping that she will continue to get away with it, like she has for 20 something years. Like she just can't fathom getting caught.
88 likes27:53 is when they reassure her.
36 likesYeah that's what I was thinking. I would've been so pissed at her answers that were so obviously far from reality I would've just lost my shit and confronted her ass. Or I would be laughing the whole time. They did a great job!
11 likesNot only that, but people are watching a video EXPECTING lies to be told, that's a huge part of this channel. If there were no expectations, I'd be willing to bet lots of people here couldn't tell what was and wasn't a lie like these detectives could.
28 likes@SilentMott well her body language and how she couldn't remember things, but could remember other things, the way how she chose to talk was already very suspicious. I wouldn't have needed this channel to even explain it to me. Someone not guilty would've talked differently and acted differently for sure. She also was giving information that wasnt asked but at the same time wasnt giving information that was obviously necessary. She was exaggerating a lot. Someone not guilty would've gone straight to the point. You just notice when something is off sometimes and this at least was the case for me. Cant speak for everyone.
9 likes@SilentMott both detectives and us were aware of incriminating dna evidence, I don't see what's your point here. If they didn't know she would be lying they wouldn't even interrogate her
5 likesTo be honest, without knowing she killed a person so violently you can see in her face that she's a dishonest mean aggressive person.
4 likesI think she was just too dumb. I mean c'mon, geez, gosh. Eventually she would've figured out it was an interrogation after awhile.
5 likes@Bruno Exactly. I don't want to take away credit from the detectives but they already had damning evidence on her. All they had to do was let her talk and play dumb.
0 likes@Brett Fitzgerald her being a cop, i'm surprised she didn't ask for a lawyer or remain silent at very first mention of the ex boyfriend. instead she immediately lied and said she barely remembered him.
2 likes@Galactic Caveman right? She knew 10 minutes in something was going on. The stigma that getting a lawyer or going silent is "guilty behavior" may have had something to do with that. Even knowing about the innocent people that go to jail and that the cops aren't on my side, it still feels like it would look bad on my part to lawyer up or go silent immediately. It naturally feels like you will terminate most of the goodwill, if there's any present, of the investigators by not cooperating; even though it usually isn't in your best interest to cooperate without legal counsel, innocent or guilty. It's fascinating, the nuances of investigations.
2 likes@Dimitrios wouldn't the DNA evidence had been enough to incriminate get even if she had chosen not too speak and get a lawyer in the first minute?
1 like@Oh Hiroshima No its no suffice, DNA alone only suggested she was there, might have bit on the dead body But still no direct link to her committing murder
1 like@Oh Hiroshima If you read up on the case there were multiple motions by the defense that the DNA evidence was fraudulent or tampered with. With no other evidence to back it up a case could easily get buried on such technicalities. DNA probes, even when not stored in a locker for decades, are never completely flawless so it's important to have multiple grounds for the accusation.
2 likes@Brett Fitzgerald No she's actually reassuring herself. She can't believe she got in this situation, her entire body is yelling to get out of there and she's nailed to te floor. Every little string of reassurance is good enough to lie to herself that this isn't happening.
2 likes@Galactic Caveman To her, this wasn't an interrogation. And it never formally was. If she would immediately remain silent when she heard about her boyfriend, that would immediatly raise suspicion. During this "conversation", she could not ask for a lawyer or just remain silent - it's a "conversation", not an interrogation
1 likeOn godddd
0 likes@Brak Kor @BottomFragger thx guys
0 likesThey had DNA evidence though
0 likes@Bready McSaus immediately raise suspicion? they already had it pinned to her because of DNA. my point is, with her training..... the first mention of the ex boyfriend, she should have known that she was digging herself a deeper whole with every excuse and rambling she did.
0 likesI think at some point she did realize they were suspicious of her. Considering how they dodged her constantly asking "what is this about?" But she still crumbled under the pressure.
1 like@Bready McSaus that's a good point I didn't consider. Had it been framed as a normal interrogation, she probably would have lawyered up. The detectives played this well, I didn't realize the full extent of the trap they had her in.
1 likeThis is painful to watch. Not because I feel sorry for her or anything, but because she is far worse at lying than any other average joe I’ve seen in an interrogation.
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To be honest I think it's because it was totally unexpected. Imagine getting interrogated after 20 years you committed a crime. Most guilty people get interrogated near the event
119 likesIts worse is when she asked questions that like who in the hell cares what island she went to visit.
19 likesShes just babbling off and nothing makes ANY sense !
Like how did she not know how to behave as an experienced detective? I’m glad she didn’t know how, but it’s comical
17 likesAnd she's a 20+ year cop
0 likes@G. L thats true we all react to pressure different. But we can all agree she's taking the whole golly thing too far
4 likes@Woo Woo Witchy Mom Knowing and actually being good at something are not related.
1 likeYou know you can lie If you are interrogated, but If It will convince anyone is another story.
I think it's just that she was very very sure she would get away with it due to her contacts in the LAPD and she was in complete shock with no time to prepare for this interrogation if she suspected anything she would have lied done better but like this it's hard to keep cool
2 likes@G. L she remembered everything dude. If someone kills another human being for a specific reason you're not going to forget those small details ever.
2 likes@Dean SSj XD
1 like@G. L you got me there haha 🤣
0 likesYeah, no wonder they didn't cast her for Liar Liar
1 likeExactly 🤦🏽♂️
0 likesFeel sad for her kids, if she has any
1 like@Tell-it 1 adopted daughter that was a little at the time of her arrest
0 likes@No Diggity oh please . “ after 20 years you committed a crime “ . it’s not like she committed jay-walking .
0 likesshe’s a murderer who’s had decades on her hands to think about what she’s done . did she never think about what if she would be interrogated ??
0 likes@SamiJos yeah but if you got away with it for so long, you wouldn't really expect it to happen all of a sudden. i dont think i would be prepared for something like this
0 likesEven casey has spitted lies uncountable and got away with murder which pissed me off that i would break a wall by a middle finger
0 likesShe was caught unawares and was not mentally prepared for it like any other captives.
0 likesIf I asked you a personal question out of nowhere, you'll be surprised too, which is also a strategy used by many wives to check on their husband.
@Randy Bobandy she was a detective for the art crimes, I believe. So
0 likes"Now I wish I had been recording this."
3089 likes"Well then Stephanie, you're gonna like our surprise.."
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Surprise! 46:36
72 likes@C W legend, always timestamp jokes you make
48 likesYou have two successful comments in one year. My congratulations to you, sir 🙌
4 likes"Smile to the camera then "😊
5 likesyour wish become true!
3 likesThe fact that she screwed this up so bad after being well trained in all these tactics is sooo telling about human beings and how there brains try to process situations and deal with things. It’s pretty fascinating.
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i don't think all police are trained tactics of interrogation as there work is divided, like there are police who investigate and police who go in case of emergency don't take part in the interrogation
96 likesits what I think I might be wrong
It hit her suddenly that the game was up. She had no time to get ready for this
119 likesRight
5 likesExactly how did she screw up? She was caught through DNA evidence alone. The interview gave them nothing.
48 likesI meant she screwed up the interrogation, if the goal for someone who’s committed a crime is to come across innocent and truthful I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that’s not how she comes across here. Furthermore she wasn’t a IRS agent she was a detective who investigated violent crimes meaning she should have been very aware of there tactics and what they were up to asking her about a crime from 20 years ago that she knew she was guilty of. I think it’s fair to say she screwed up
74 likes@Josh Morris She tried. I give her a lot of props for trying. Shutting down and asking for lawyer would have been even worse for her situation. I give her mad props for trying. Hopefully she is doing good in prison and making some really nice license plates for people.
16 likesHer mind was racing 100 miles per hour. She desperately tried to find out what they had on her, but couldn't.
16 likesAlso, she started out as a regular cop. Then got into the stolen art division (or whatever it's called). Apparently it was one of the better division to work in.
not only that, but she had over 2 decades to get her story straight lol
38 likes@Eyes2Sea222 exactly
2 likes@Josh Morris If the interrogators did their job right, and they knew they had DNA, and apparently they had a lot of information about her and her contact with her ex and the victim, it would be very hard for her to come out of this looking innocent. Their job at that point is to try and get her to say "I don't know him at all" or "I didn't see him after XXXX year" so that they could contradict that evidence. In any case they did well and it all came together. Without DNA it would have been extremely hard to do, and she wouldn't have known about DNA at the time of the murder.
18 likesAnyways it's a nerve-wracking but interesting thing to watch.
@K D Even if they didn’t have any DNA information she would’ve still been a huge suspect due to this suspicious interrogation.
3 likes*their
3 likesIts a wonder that in """"""""""""300 million sperms this one reached the egg"""""""""""""""
3 likesThey say doctors nake the worst patients
3 likesScrewed this up? No. This isn't a training module. She actually murdered someone, thought she got away with it and now senses the wolves circling her.
13 likesAll the training in the world won't help, in that situation.
Reason why this interrogation is different than normal ones. She first didn't had any clue but then was digging that hole before she knew it.
11 likesA tip I learn from the army, they teach you how to resist the enemies tortures and interrogation however that doesn't protect you if it is your own side doing the interrogating. Because you think all they want to do is help you since they are your allies. Same thing applies here.
@Gifted Fox Truth is, she was buried, neck deep, in the hole, before she uttered the first word.
8 likesThey had dna evidence linking her to the crime scene. Circumstantial evidence providing possible motive.
The interview was the icing on the cake.
@Joe no it wouldn’t have been worse. Never talk to cops. Talk to a lawyer. “Guilty” people go to jail. Innocent people have lawyers
7 likes@John Kiser It won't help IN COURT. It may help outside of it if the police decide to start looking at other suspects. Which they did for her decades ago in this case
1 likeWell…… when you’re guilty you’re guilty
2 likesSome don´t think about getting caught and leave evidence because they are careless, others think they can get away with it by following a plan. But none of them think they get convicted, they think they can talk themselves out of it.
4 likesBecause she panicked
2 likesI don't think any person could have handled the surprise element of it. Police handled this really well. If she had any indication that she was being brought in for questioning she would likely have been far better prepared. Imagine being asked about a crime you did over two decades ago and your mind has tried to bury it, then one day completely out of the blue it's brought up again.
8 likesYeah, even trained so called expert intelligent clever whatever f#£k it up because they get emotional, nervous and scared.
2 likesSo🤦🏻♂️that is the game,
DELUSION
@Nitin Yadav 289 ok ok o
0 likes@Nitin Yadav 289 oooookkkkkkkooo okoo
0 likes@Joe how is shutting down and asking for a lawyer worse? Its your fundamental right to remain silent and ask for a lawyer. It cannot be used against you in court. If you think asking for a lawyer implies guilt then you are truly lost. Always ask for a lawyer, whether you're innocent or guilty.
7 likesNo matter how good of a cop you are,
1 likeWhen you’re on the other side of the table you failed anyway.
She probably wasn’t very good at her job.
0 likesThere was DNA. She was screwed no matter what.
1 like@John Smith would it have been possible to come out on top of she actually said the truth about her dislike for the victim and even the altercation at the victims work, however deny the murder and lie that she had visited the guy's house before? This would make her seem more innocent since she would be telling the truth, and her having visited the house before can put doubt on the DNA evidence, granted the DNA on the bite mark is gonna be quite hard to explain. While this would show she had clear motive, just telling the truth for the most part can make her seem innocent as well, hell if she straight up agreed to a DNA test, the willingness to not hide anything can work in her favor.
0 likes@Martin Dragiev it would have helped. But since there was DNA not much
1 likeI think she knew. She was hoping she wasn’t right, but she knew science had caught up with her. It was almost sad, watching her caught in the trap.
0 likesEh
0 likes@Joe Actually, asking for a lawyer would have been far better for her situation. It's a myth that asking for an attorney makes you look guilty or have something to hide. Innocent people are, in fact, far more likely to ask for a lawyer than guilty ones.
1 likeShe would have been convicted on the DNA evidence alone, but she was so clearly lying -- and so clearly terrified -- in the interview that it greatly reinforced her guilt to the jury.
That said, this is a little different because it was not a true interrogation. The police did not want to formally interrogate her because they would have had to Mirandize her, and they knew that with her experience, she would have absolutely lawyered up as soon as they read her her rights. Instead they recorded the interview using a hidden camera and submitted it as "surveillance" evidence.
@RJ Sounds like it shouldn't have been admissable in court at all... Just have a friendly conversation with the suspect and get them to contradict evidence on camera and you're done. How can that be allowed?
1 likeDon't care about the asking for an attorney thing honestly. The fact was that she was a cop. She thought she could continue to live her life as she had been living it, working as a cop, and she was played in the name of cooperation.
@Joe It was pretty sketchy, for sure. The defense argued that it was a de facto interrogation and Lazarus's 5th and 6th Amendment rights were therefore violated because she was not advised of her rights.
0 likesThe idea that it was a surveillance video stretches the definition of "surveillance" to its breaking point. I'm surprised the judge let it in, but, as we know, it wouldn't have made much difference even if he hadn't. The DNA was the nail in the coffin.
Exactly. Proves knowledge about the psyche and tactics is not enough to not be subjected to it yourself, it's kinda like how psychologists can still become depressed and in need of help from others.
0 likes@K D This video makes her look VERY guilty. Playing this or parts of it for a jury can influence their decision.
0 likes@Rob Polaris - No that's incorrect. Unless in the video there is an admission of fact considered evidence of a crime then its not useable by the prosecution. Simply saying she looks guilty would have you thrown out by the judge. I suppose you thought the Salem Witch Trials were an example of perfect judicial process?
0 likesTheir*
0 likesI didn't really see any mistakes, she didn't confess to anything and asked for a lawyer... where was the mistake? I didn't notice it
1 likeShe fell off the banana truck. That nice looking , smart man, should never have touched her........
0 likesShe bit the victim. Possibly after she was killed. So, she was out of her well trained, tactical mind
0 likes@mantenimiento you don't think she knew about the re opening of cold cases at that time?
0 likes@Josh Morris she was convicted on DNA and she was a detective with a niche specialty of investigating stolen art
0 likes@Concerned Local why would they collect DNA if it was something she didn't know about?
0 likesI don't think US Police are trained in assassination. Regardless, she should've used some of her skills.
0 likesHumans are bad improvisors unless they practice and develop a skill for it.
0 likes@mantenimiento she had 20 years guy
0 likesI think the reasons she flew apart so easily is 1) she was caught completely off guard thinking it was well behind her and, 2) she didn't know what they had on her but she probably suspected it was something solid for them to bother with her. She was groping the whole way.
0 likesI believe you are giving her too much credit in the sense that you assumed she was good at her job… there is probably a good reason she was head detective of art theft….
0 likesThat interrogation alone would NOT have convicted her. It was DNA that convicted her.
1 likeIf she would be well trained, she would have said nothing.
0 likes@Eyes2Sea222 She also thought her friends in the department had destroyed all evidence taken from the crime scene. She knew eventual DNA technology could identify her, but she thought it had all been removed from the evidence refrigerator. That one vial containing a cotton swab, overlooked by her protectors, was the ticking time bomb.
0 likes@Nitin Yadav 289 tu of
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@Nitin Yadav 289 that interrogation is all gone is the criminal is not a Hindu...then it's all about their inner racist soul. In India..
0 likesThe thing about body language and micro-expressions on the face are not controlled by our thinking brain, but by our limbic system. However awesome your training, you'll still give away normal 'tells'. You can learn some control if dedicated to it like Poker players for example, but if you murder a love rival, you don't stand a chance of hiding the raging storm
0 likesI can't believe the police looked at that autopsy report and were like, "looks like a robbery gone wrong to me!" clearly a crime of passion. what robber would literally BITE the victim after killing them???
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A Hamburgler!
168 likesMike Tyson....
46 likesHannibal Lecter
41 likes@Mark Thiel you are unironically funny as Fuck
28 likesThat's the LAPD for you
19 likes@Mark Thiel So that's basically a hamburger that bites people.
1 like@2good 4u It's a McDonald's character I think.
5 likesMindhunter 🧠😲
4 likes🤣
1 like@Nell Ross it is!
0 likesAgain cops aren’t that smart.. technology is ..and there are a few good detectives (in the hundreds at least) are actually decent.
5 likesI do that everyday what are you talking about
4 likes@Mark Thiel You are too funny :)
0 likesI bite everyone I rob
2 likes@2good 4u alternate universe burger
0 likesWait wait wait, couldn't they have gotten her DNA from the bite???????????????
0 likesExactly, the stupidity levels at that time is so cringe to me
2 likes@Sherlock Holmes yeah they eventually did years later. But at the time, the forensics & DNA testing weren’t what they are now. So Stephanie probably wasn’t thinking that—25 years down the line, there would be technology to pull DNA from something like that—or that they would go back and look at the case again all those years later.
3 likesOr she bit her because the victim over powered her for a moment.
0 likes@Miss Daisy The Raccoon the bite mark occured after she had died
0 likes@j :) ok
0 likes@Sherlock Holmes No. DNA technology wasn't very advanced in the '80s.
0 likesCould be a sexual turn on for some people. It does happen.
0 likesCan we just take a moment to applaud the two detectives? Like their plan was genius!
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I applaud them for their patience
62 likesThis interrogation should be the gold standard for police investigations…
14 likesI applaud them for actually going after one of their own.
20 likes@Nathaniel Krefman These detectives looked into a witness statement that basically accused a cop when back in 86 this department didn't even consider it. Good forensic work from the team, and excellent judgement from these detectives as well.
8 likes@wbergie I was sitting here pissed and how much of her life I know now. Girllll!! Wtf is this.
1 like@showbizonastick they had her DNA on the corpse. They’d have just arrested her anyway.
3 likes@showbizonastick only, the non divulgence of information is not only considered suspicious, but can also be used against the suspect in a court of law, if I am not mistaken. Not to mention that the evidence found against her before this interrogation is quite conclusive.
0 likesIncredibly well done. The nuance of how they kept here talking was amezing.
0 likesIt’s odd that her name is Lazarus and her case came back to life after being dead for quite some time….
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deliciously ironic
73 likesI see a mass effect reference, I upvote
16 likesQuality comment
10 likesDamn 🤯
3 likes@Maika Kreutzfeld it’s a biblical reference bro
66 likesBest reply
2 likes@Maika Kreutzfeld it’s more mass effects reference to the biblical story of lazarus than it is a reference to mass effect lol
13 likesA conclusion worthy of Sgt. Friday
0 likescreepy af
1 like😂😂😂😂
1 like@Maika Kreutzfeld bruh
1 likeI can’t be the only one thinking of Batman
2 likes@Boomer B might even be batman, as in the lazarus pit
0 likesDude isn't it weird how stuff like that happens. I was thinking the same thing.
0 likesOh, Jesus... (see what I did? :) )
1 like@OpBanana commander Shepard died and Cerberus brought him/her back, calling it the Lazarus Project
2 likes@OpBanana obviously, I have no clue about the Bible. I just thought about mass effect, since commander Shepard was dead for some time and was brought back via the Lazarus project, hence my thought.
3 likesYo y’all are kids , geez I mean gosh , let maika have her own thought
4 likes@Boomer B it’s a Batman reference bro
0 likesDude you're reaching
0 likes@GregK well I mean Lazarus pit used for resurrection
0 likes@Maika Kreutzfeld yessssssssssss
0 likes@Maika Kreutzfeld yessssssssssss
0 likes@carnifex hey one of my favorite guns carnifex it was the default pistol I believe
0 likes@Fat Chicken Lazarus is a story in the bible of a man Jesus brought back to life. Or was this a joke? It's hard to tell through text.
0 likes@Seth Gyellins yes as in lazarus from the bible
0 likes@Boomer B I was joking I know Lazarus was from the Bible I was just making a joke about the Lazarus pits in the Batman comics
0 likesShe talked for only an hour, but it felt like a million years geez
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And they fast forwarded alot 🤣😂
72 likesthis entire comment is a pun
31 likesLol
3 likesGod gosh geez
23 likesGee, god, I don’t know 😔✊🏽
12 likesi was getting so irritated
13 likesI'm so exhausted just from listening. This would be a defense attorney's worst nightmare.
13 likesYesss
2 likesQuite painful to watch really. It was exhausting watching her lie for almost an hour. Geez, i mean gosh.
14 likesOh gee that seems right I don't rightly recall.. I mean.. Good golly.
5 likesGreat comment. 🤣
1 likeGosh
1 likeI agree. I don't remember. It could have happened...
3 likesBefore beginning to listen I was wondering why you said that? But after... 3 minutes I already feel like 60 minutes are up 😂😂😂
2 likesI can’t even remember how this video started it was so long ago.... ummm... I mean, what’s this all about?
2 likes@Joshua Lanhan even I can't say 😂🤣 after all the ones I've been visioning these past few days (covid remember? 🥴) it's impossible to recall all of them. Also we have a life too besides this 😂😂😂 I will check in out.... Take care 🐞🌿
1 likeThis is a High quality comment
1 likeHahahhahahah! I felt the same, however, the full interrogation went for TWO HOURS! Just finished watching it there, OMG! 😴🥱🤣
0 likes@The Archer of justice I don't think he was asking that literally.
1 likeI mean uh uh gosh I don't know. Ya know?
0 likesAnd they fast forwarded several times. Imma need some aderall to focus.
0 likesYou would think it was an hour?!?
0 likesLmao!!!! Haahahahahah good one!! 😃😃😁😁😃😃😃
1 likeShe's one of the most horrible liars I've ever seen, and I'm a very naive person who'd believe almost anything
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Check out Jodi Arias she makes Stefanie look honest .
20 likesThat means you have a good heart. Don’t ever change 🤍
15 likes@Shi La sadly there are people that will take advantage of that trust. I hope they dont meet any of those people in real life. Seeing what constant lies and deception can do to someone is heartbreaking.
19 likesArī I agree a 100%. Narcissists unfortunately can smell a good heart from miles away like the evil demonic creatures they are. You have to know that radiating strength is very important if you have a good heart. Evil people think that because someone has a good heart, they can be easily manipulated and used. They look at kindness as weakness so I hope that the readers can take your advice to the top. By the way, I can tell you also have a good heart. May 2021 be a peaceful, successful, and happy year for you!
9 likes@Shi La thank you!! You have a good heart as well. I wish you the best!
6 likesI don't know whether to believe you or not....
2 likes@Patrick lol what do you mean?
1 likeSame. Maybe I trust her if I only watched 10 minutes of the interrogation. But one hour of having listening to her saying "oh gosh gee maybe i don't know it's been million years ago" I can finally smell the bullshit.
3 likes@Fifi Annisa I know right? She's so unconvincing it's ridiculous
2 likesThis comment chain is so heartwarming 😇
2 likesBeau Bear No the funniest is that Dalia Dippolito girl who planned to kill her husband.
0 likesHer face when faking memory loss is priceless. Especially when compared to when she's actually thinking back to something. It's like a child making a funny face.
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12 likesYes agree she is not very good at playing the innocent.
😂 55:49
7 likesI’m gonna start making that face.
3 likes@Angie T 😂😂
0 likesShayMince like she just farted and it stinks and is trying to blame someone else...
4 likesA-a-aaa jeez, uh gosh
4 likesIt is so amazing that there is some justice in America even if a police officer involve in a crime. In other countries it is not the case. For example in fucking Russia police have collaboration with mafia, moreover police is involved in murders for hire and they are involved in many many imprisonments where they put drugs in peoples pocket and arrest them. And even if there is a very solid evidence against a police member, he will never be charged in the crime ( only 1% that he will be charged). Moreover, police in russia fabricate criminal expertises to indict people for nothing or to hide the evidence. I am personally barely survived several years ago, I would have been killed by police if I hadn't left that miserable country. When you see that kind of programs, it gives you a great sence of justice. But in most countries of the world police is just a shit and an another type of mafia, that's what you need to know before you decide to make some "exotic" travels. All the best
7 likes@Jar Dubs lol accurate. "Who me?! Gosh know..atleast.. I dont THINK it was me!! "
2 likesIt’s Jim Carrey wearing a wig
4 likes@Jar Dubs 😂😂😩
0 likesI never understood why people think talking to the police will help them
0 likesDetective: "Do you breathe air?"
2493 likesHer: *😀😅😊😌😜😃🤪😚😂😍😇😄🤣🤨😋🥰🙂😛😘😁😝😆😗☺️😗😜🤪🤨😎🥸🤩🧐🤓🥳😏😒🙁😠😩☹️😡🥺😣🤬😢🤯😭😖😳😤😫😩😠🥵🥺🥶😢😰😥😓🤗🤔🤭😧😑🤫🤤😪😮😬🤥😮💨😲😮💨😶🥱😯😐😵💫😴😦🤐😷😈🥴🤒👿🤕🤑🤠🤡* "I don't know what it's like 2009"
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proceeds to go on a tangent about how oxygen works and her breathing problems
136 likes😂😂😂😂
2 likes😭
2 likes“oh geez” 😄😅🤩😟😳🤓🧐🤥😲😮💨😨😰🥶
26 likesHAHAHAHAHHAHAH
1 likeNeeds more “Geez”
9 likesStephanie: 26:19
4 likes@ping pong nice last name...
0 likes@Parbat }{ Pablo Escobar
0 likesPMSL!
0 likes@m z You really dont want to slap this woman!
0 likes@Benny Marshall
0 likesYep. She bites. I don't know why they didn't outfit her with one of those Hannibal Lecter bite guards for the trial. That'd be awesome.
@GregK omg i was exactly 3 seconds before your timestamp when I read your comment and that was the funniest thing I've seen!!
1 likeShe really acted super pressed every time she pretended to rack her brain
0 likeswow she farted twice too
0 likesLmaoooooo
0 likesLMAOOOO
0 likesgosh
0 likesHahahaha
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 her faces... fr...
0 likesI'm more intrigued by how she psychologically handled the weight of living with all that for so long. That sort of guilt and paranoia would eat you alive, wouldn't it? Especially if you worked as a cop.
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Not if youre a sociopath!
91 likes@HereIsWisdom 1318 im pretty sure shes in the same class as psychopath
13 likes@Vyansya I just read the difference between psychopath and sociopath.
19 likesA psychopath has NO CONSCIENCE.
A sociopath has a WEAK CONSCIENCE.
Im willing to bet Stephanie Lazarus at least has a "WEAK CONSCIENCE."
Not defending her; just trying to be technical.
@HereIsWisdom 1318 you're not quite correct. I would suggest you watch the videos on Dr. Todd Grande's channel to understand the exact clinical criteria for Type 1 Psychopathy, Type 2 Psychopathy, and Sociopathy. People can also have subclinical Psychopathy/ Sociopathy which is having traits but not meeting enough to have a full blown diagnosis. Fun fact - plenty of everyday people including you and I can and do have psychopathic or sociopathic traits. For some careers - like a surgeon - it's even helpful. Psychopaths and Sociopaths are also drawn to certain careers, and law enforcement is pretty high on the list (which is scary). A lot of convicted serial killers were drawn to having careers as police officers, or had fascinations and preoccupations with cops and their job. Edmund "Ed" Kemper is a good example
16 likesHe actually spent a lot of time at a local bar socialising with the police who hung out there, and was rejected from the academy because he was "too tall" at 6'9".
Gauche - so true. Psychopaths (and Sociopaths can be the same) have no sense of empathy. For example serial killers, let's say the Green River Killer, killed over forty women and felt no empathy or remorse for his victims. They were disposable to him. It's like when you blow your nose and throw away the tissue. Do you remember it, or feel sorry for it a day later, even an hour or a minute later? Stephanie isn't a serial killer - that we know of - but I'm willing to bet she felt very little to zero guilt all the same. She was happy to continue holidaying with John, and sleeping with him afterwards. She seemed to enjoy inflicting the brutality upon poor Sherri.
13 likesAs for the paranoia about getting caught - you're right I think so many people must have been shaking in their boots when forensic science improved including DNA matching, as it did in this case. A lot of killers still commit their crimes since forensics improved though. These killers can often have an inflated sense of entitlement and ego though. When narcisissm like this plays a part it basically makes them think they can get away with it. That said it's also good to keep in mind that not all killers are geniuses either.
Hence the label; sociopath😳,,,in her mind IT would be sort of "See what Sherri made me do!!!!"....😨
2 likes@Billie Yeah there's careers that attract more of them "According to Dutton, the ten careers with the highest proportion of psychopaths are, 1 CEO. 2 Lawyer. 3 Media (tv, radio). 4 Salesperson. 5 Surgeon. 6 Journalist. 7 Police officer. 8 Clergy. 9 Chef. 10 Civil servant."
1 likeYou clearly haven't met an LAPD cop. They don't care. They can sleep just fine at night.
1 likeShe is a HORRIBLE liar. You had 20 years lady. You could of had a novel of a story prepared
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I mean.. gee, y'know, like gee, that's crazy like jeez, i mean.. gee, like golly, god, like geez, like that's crazy.
166 likesBut after all that time she probably felt it would never resurface.
165 likesThey'd already got her bang to rights with the DNA . This was all filler for the prosecution.
33 likesCould have*
20 likes@David Berry Absolutely!!!
4 likes@David Berry DNA evidence can be quite unreliable, so that's definitely more than just filler.
16 likesNice profile pic
0 likesAgain, like he stated in the beginning, if you are in the situation you would never know how'd you would've respond if you were interrogated.
8 likes@Kuh muh its alot of "filler"....they had a deep suspicion she was the killer....they knew all about her hostility toward Sherry R....and according to the autopsy this was a crime of passion when they came to the conclusion that she Sherry was beaten after she was already dead in other words a crime of passion and NOT A BURGLARY.
4 likes😆💯💯💯
0 likes@Mark Dailey I know how I would respond..I want a lawyer?
0 likesShe procrastinated for 20 years lol
9 likes@Deangelo Dupree It wouldn't matter. They already had the goods on her. This pretend interrogation was just a formality. They were charging her whether she lawyered up quickly or not.
2 likesShe didn't even know she will get cornered one day out of no where
0 likesIkr. But she probably thought she had gotten away with it. Anyone would if two decades have gone by.
1 likeShe'll have loads of time to write a novel now
1 likeShe could write war and peace in 15 different languages fawords and backwards with the time she has on her hands now
@Kuh muh I don’t know about that I’ve seen more cases slam dunked with DNA
1 like@markassbusta seems like it.
0 likes@Deangelo Dupree cops are the masters of making sure you dont ask for a lawyer. everyone has heard that advice. the women was a cop of course, she thought she would do the same thing. i remember watching a video on it a while back, cop will stand between you and the door and also wont outright accuse you right away. in your mind it seems like you are suspiciously overreacting, if the police ask if you wheather you like cheerios or not and you ask for a lawyer. plus (if you are guilty) you will be overly sensitive to weather they are accusing you or not, so you wont know if they are accusing you or you're just assuming that because you did it. mix that with this being the scariest and most stressful event in your life, you wouldnt stand a chance.
0 likes@Deangelo Dupree wouldn't matter. She was getting arrested no matter what she said.
0 likesThey really caught her off guard, and once she was in shock, she was no longer thinking clearly
1 like@Ksawery She said exactly what they'd thought she'd say. I mean what else could she say other than play the Gee, I don't know card??
0 likesNah, I think she did pretty well in the interview considering she was broadsided. Analyzing it in detail shows the deception.
2 likes@Tucsonan Dude yeah she did well cuz she convinced herself 20 years ago that she didn't kill that lady. Like George Costanza said "It's not a lie, if you believe it." LOL!!
1 like@David Berry this case was old enough that they could argue dna deteriorating mishandling of evidence or even faulty testing since dna was relatively new during her case but its speculation
0 likes@David Berry She could have said they did fight and she bit her but didn’t kill her 🤷🏻♀️
1 likeHell yes!
0 likesLet's be honest, after like 5 years she thought she got away with it for good and did not bother keeping her cover story up-to-date
0 likesSo true like this should be well thought out. I think she got cocky and stopped being panicked after about 15 years. Dirty cops SMH
0 likes"im sure of i-"
0 likes"i dont think i did-"
"im dont know how i found out-"
girl you either know or you dont ur not sure you knew or did something
one hour into interrogation....... "it sounds like you are trying to pin this on me" ......naaaaaaaaah. she had many years to plan an exit plan out of the country
1 likeYou’re free to walk out at any time…
0 likesWalks out. Comes back handcuffed.
😎👍🏼
Did the beginning part got cut? I remember there's a background story before the interogation
1 likeShe knew what was going on the minute they asked here about her ex.
0 likesher's face expression tells you that she is completelly insane
0 likes"I dunno. It happened a million years ago."
1 like"Well we thought we'd ask you since the town dinosaur ran out on us."
Why is this vid so addictive ? I've seen it 5 times in a week.
3 likesI don’t believe you need to stop and explain EVERYTHING she says or what’s going on. Let the tape roll a bit.
1 like"I've been doing this a long time, killing peo... I mean police work"
2 likesWell I mean this video has taught us all like how not too act lol 😂
1 likeAnyone know why she kept saying, I wish I had recorded this?
1 likeWas it illegal to interrogate her without reading her rights?
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No
0 likesNo, rights are read at the time of arrest.
0 likes"did you kill him?"
1 like"gosh, gee, i don't know, maybe, what is this all about??"
“I mean…you know.” Gee, gosh, God.”
0 likes“ I mean I’m a cop and I can lie to you an you can’t do anything about it.” Sure I killed him so so what?”
Those LAST 10 seconds had me ROLLLLLINNNGGFF😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesHow was she dumb enough to just walk into that one
1 likeThe last 10 seconds of this video fucking killed me 😂😂😂
0 likesMore facial expressions than Jim Carrey on MDMA!!
2 likesThat's so weird...before clicking on the video, youtube says that it's 56 minutes long, but after I click on it it says it's 25 minutes long and it starts at the sentence "the detectives created a roose." What an annoying youtube glitch...
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It WAS that long but YouTube made them chop it.
0 likes“Gee, we spent nights at each other’s homes, our families hung out, we went on holidays together, occasionally necked and kissed in public, and this went on for a long time, but I can’t say we “DATED”
0 likesAm I having a fever dream or was half of the original video cut...?
4 likesThis video used to be close to an hour long. I wonder why JCS was forced to cut a lot of the content out of it...
0 likesI’ve never seen a more bad liar..
0 likesThe whole “bite” detail disturbs me the most. What type of animalistic urge came over Lazarus that she wanted to hurt this woman so much even after she was already dead?
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petty little liar it’s an extremely intimate act, where you are right up against another person’s skin, smelling and tasting it. The bite can be a substitute for penile penetration when that isn’t possible (or even when it is in some cases). I also think biting is a very primal power move that our ancestral brain remembers- most animals use biting and even humping as a dominating move.
88 likesBoredchinchilla tbh i could see that being the case. She did whatever she could to maintain control until the very end
41 likesA Miffed Cuttlefish the bite was postmortem
56 likeshonestly my face contorted right when i heard that wtf
19 likesomg I heard that totally wrong. I thought Sherri bit Stephanie 😳
1 likeIt's what's described in the Bible as "gnashing with teeth" and "gnashing of teeth". It is one of the most primitive acts of rage.
34 likesA Miffed Cuttlefish she was already dead when she was receiving blows to the face, which makes it even crazier. She’s shot her in the chest which killed her then after started the beating, so she had to have been dead, she picks up her lifeless arm and bites it. Horrible.
36 likesSamantha Price which weirdly sort of led her to getting caught with her DNA left to finally speak after 20 years. Weird how she might have gotten away with the perfect crime but for her sick tendencies
33 likesI was thinking about it through the entire video and her weird oral movements ugh
3 likesYea I agree, that’s what always sticked out to me, that and her face was beaten in beyond recognition, and the majority of that, including the bite was done AFTER she was dead, just brutal
0 likesMarnie Dezzie im sure the police department wouldn’t try to investigate that since it would cost them millions in lawsuits I imagine
1 like@Boredchinchilla Okay, Freud
0 likesBrynn Hill well, I am a forensic anthropologist, so they kind of expect me to learn about the reasoning behind these things...
0 likes@Boredchinchilla I mean. Freud is not really a credible source lol. But like 'biting as a substitute for penile insertion' sounds a little bonkers nutso to me 😂
2 likesSounds like a totally reasonable thing for a stark raving crazy mad woman would do after a brutal crime to me....
1 likeWhat's so shocking about her doing it besides the fact that none of us think it's a good idea
Brynn Hill I never mentioned Freud-that is all you lol
0 likes@Boredchinchilla So where did you get those ideas then 🤔
0 likesthat’s why she became a cop
1 likeEnvy. Extreme envy, turned to extreme hatred. She had to really hate that woman to bash her face in like that after she was already dead from 3 shotgun blasts.
1 likeOMG :D :D :D Whoever stayed till the end, was rewarded beyond meassure!!! :D :D :D AWESOME JOB :)
0 likesIs it just me or does there seem to be a huge chunk missing from the beginning of the video..? Like it just starts in the middle
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jcs's videos keep getting striked by youtube so a lot of them have been cut in places unfortunately
2 likesThe whole 25 minutes she has
1 like"I'M F*UCKED" written all over her face...
That ending is golden.
1 likeThis rings true of the old saying: What's done in the wash comes out in the dry. OR What's done in the dark always comes to light.
0 likes"I think I can say, that I, have never known anything or anyone with certainty, ever"
1 likeThe man reading her rights sounds like someone from law and order
0 likesI wish the video was set on her face at the beginning? When they first mentioned his.
4 likeswas just a common day for her then 1h after all change and she never back home...sweet justice
1 likeThey tried to tell her to shut up several times
2 likesThe funny thing is how she plays like she doesn’t remember the length of the relationship or any other details of it but she remembers his close friends even the sport his brother played back in school lol she’s terrible at this
0 likesOh why did you delete the beginning explaining everything? This video was almost 35 minutes before.
4 likesI watched 24:59 about 20x. I just can't believe what I'm seeing
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Yeah WTF is this
2 likesWhen he asked if she would give a swab, you could almost see the sweat popping off her forehead lmao
0 likesThe only true thing she said is You know.., they already know, yes, they know, thank you for your input.
0 likesSheesh, a seasoned professional blew an interrogation worse than most normal guilty idiots under pressure 🤔😕
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No matter how much practice you put in it if ur freedom and reputation is on the line it all goes to shit
1 like2:39 just from her overreactions i would guess there's something wrong.. also her intonation and the talking generally..
1 likeAnd she went on to become a cop for many years and nobody knew she was a wingnut?
0 likesthis lady came to my school and taught D.A.R.E. lmao
1 likeYou can always catch a lier.
0 likesIt's really hard to listen to him talk about his wife in court i cried and went hug my wife
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He surely feels bit responsible even thought it wasn't his fault. He did play them both at the same time for a bit. He lost a lifetime of beautiful memories and support and love because of jealous monster.
1 likeYou never know what happens in life, give your wife hugs every day so you won't have any regrets
She messed up by talking to much. When they asked her if she knew John Rutner she shoud of said no . Her being a👮♀️ she should know better .
0 likesSounds like Judge Kavanagh's testimony in his confirmation hearing
0 likesDevastated you had to amend all your videos man. Is there a patreon or something to donate to? Love your shit
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They are not giving updates. They have patreon but they've been inactive on it for a long time. No communication so far, I miss their videos
0 likesThis is exactly why there should be a daabase of police DNA. I don't know how they got her DNA to compare it to the crime scene, but it wasn't because she was an officer. Another cop was arrested for a crime and when his DNA was entered into the criminal database they found out he was actually a rapist who wasn't caught for over two dozen years.
0 likesWe all know she is a liar because we all lie as well. We're not all murderers of course but when we broke a favorite object of our mother's we lied.
0 likesWe still do and we do not even know it.
Does anyone else appreciate the unexpected and HILARIOUS ending to this video?? ...still LMAO!!!
0 likesWhen she answers a lot of the questions she picks her arm up and flops it back down on the table. Nervous body language I guess.
0 likesNew drinking game: take a shot every time she says “Geez”, “God”, “Gee”, “I mean” and “I think”
0 likesI am watching this video exactly at mid-night and oh Jesus you scared hell out of me at 25:13 . Didn't expect that ohh god...
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Same
0 likesWhat happens to ex-coppers when they are incarcerated in the US? Do they have their own prison farm or something similar with tennis courts, jacuzzi, swimming poll, polo club etc?
0 likes“Stephanie, is the sky blue?”
2 likes“Well gee, I don’t know. It’s been a million years…well gosh. I just don’t know. I’ll have to check my pictures. I do, however, have a friend named Shmeeda.” 😔🤪😜😌😙😚😛🤨😔😢🥺🥺😩😠🤭😬🙄😵😵💫🥴
This lady makes me so angry. Listening to her fumble is just so exhausting and annoying. Everything about her and her actions screams guilty.
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Honestly, thumbs up for the detectives being so patient with her.
45 likes26:19
13 likesIn a way, that is a good thing. It shows at least that she is not a hard core psychopath, because a hard core psychopath could sit there seemingly laid back and just as cool as a cucumber while also charming the pants of you, and you'd be thinking, "wow, this person is pretty likable and probably not guilty" unless you had strong evidence to the contrary.
19 likesThis was most likely a crime of passion/severe emotional imbalance. A one time kind of thing because she was so over attached to her ex (not surprising with all the powerful Taurus, Leo, Moon, and Uranus in her chart). With that said, it's quite possible she is a narcissist or malignant narcissist. The police force does attract a higher percentage of people on a personality disorder spectrum than most other professions except politics, lawyers, high corporate positions, and surgeons.
Whether within a NPD or ASPD spectrum, both do share some similarities. Both are very shallow, hollow type of people, both tend to try to use charm to disarm people but tend to be abusive/belittling at other times, both tend to lie a lot, both are very self focused/centered and separative in nature, and both are lower in felt empathy and conscience. One of the main, defining differences is that the former retains some felt empathy and conscience, while the latter can and often does completely lack it.
50:10
3 likesLady, your'e going to jail for, uh gosh golly gee whizz let's see umm, the rest of your dammed life
5 likes37:18
5 likesLike who naturally makes those faces?
"What is the relationship between the two of you?"
0 likes"He played basketball in college. I dated other guys. We went to Hawaii."
😅😅😅
Christ, these boys are right on script, aren’t they?
1 likeThat ending 😂😂😂😂
0 likesSeems like the first few minutes of this video have been cut off.
2 likesshe's done every facial expression imagined.
5151 likeseven Jim Carrey is jealous.
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24:59
83 likeslmao
6 likesMassively underrated comment.
14 likesJim Carrey wouldn't care he don't care about much these days
6 likesShe makes Jim Carrey look emotionless XD
13 likes😅 Good one! 👍
2 likes🥴
3 likes@masacatior
11 likesShe reminds me of those face lifts in mario party
"Likeeeeee a Gloveeeeeeeeeeeee"
2 likesAm I the only one that got brought back to that video of Charles Manson?
5 likes@zorganzolla the "im nobody" one?
3 likesAnd all those expressions are hideous.
7 likesShe nailed the crazy eyes
2 likes@TalynCo not underrated, just new
0 likes😂 too funny
0 likesher last expression kinda sinister. perhaps she could not believe after 25 yrs they would catch her
2 likesHer eyes are going to pop out it looks like 😂😂😂
2 likes@masacatior @ 24.59 , she does her Popeye impression
1 like🤣🤣👍
0 likesShe reminds me of Trump. Donald J.
2 likes@Lloyd G trump donald j indeed.
2 likesGee whizz
0 likes@Lloyd G nah. Rather it’s Chuck Schumer who comes to mind
2 likesOk, that final 18 seconds was hilarious!
0 likesHahaha!!
0 likesCorrect.
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesThe first Amber Heard
1 like😂😂😂😂
0 likesBravo!! That's funny as hell!!!!
0 likesIn addition to that great comment, you are also one hell of a shot.
0 likes🤣
0 likesLOL
0 likes25:11 broke me, thank you lol
0 likesoh boy! oh geeze. i may know that guy i mean an eathquake took out my house and i graduated high school in 86.
3 likesThat last clip of her scared the fucking shit out of me. She is fucking creepy
1 likeAnother bunny boiler. And I thought all women were sweet and delicate and innocent and vulnerable. Yeah right. Watch out guys. All that glitters is not gold. Not that she glittered at all. I met some evil bitches during my career. As an RN. Extrapolate…
3 likes“Where was she born”
5117 likes“Oh god I don’t know... maybe north of 68th street? LA community hospital? I really don’t remember. Maybe she was born in room 297? 2:42 am? Gosh maybe the latitude and longitude were 34.057403 -118.357764. Possibly -118.357765? But damn I just don’t know... really I’m stumped. Doctor’s social security number was something like 022794826? I just don’t think I know I never asked where she was born.”
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I woke my kid up laughing out loud to this 🤣 I was thinking the same thing 😂
220 likesROTFL
30 likes😂😂😂😂
17 likesI cackled
16 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I may like this comment , I don't know
60 likes😂😂😂
5 likesmy golly this made me lol
11 likesThis is gold
8 likesA+
7 likesHAHAHAHAHA MOTHA FUKAAAA🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭🤣🤣🤯😓🐐😈🤦🏽♂️🫓🦷😜🫓🍑😓🤣🤩🤣🐐🦷😓🤩😤🤣🤣😓😭😤🤣🤣😤💀😓🤷🏽♂️🐐🍑😢🫓😉🤤👌🏽🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️👵🦷😤😤😈😈😉💀💀🤣🤣😉🤣
12 likes😂😂😂😭
4 likesThis literally made my day
13 likes😂😂😂
5 likeslol 😂
4 likesThis is the best message lol
8 likesThat was prefect
Omfg I'm laughing so hard at these comments
7 likesHahahaha
2 likesYou killed me 😂😂😂😂😂😂💀.
3 likesUnderrated comment right here
1 like😭😭😭😭😭I am dead!!
1 likeGenuinely cracking up 😂😂😂
3 likesGenuinely laughed at this.
2 likes@Sand Hanitizer why not?
1 likedude💀
0 likesPLEASEEE YOU ARE FUCKING HILARIOUS OMG
1 likeGreat comment 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesBro this shit has me rollin🤣🤚🏻
1 likeShe never gave one definitive answer in the whole video and it’s like an hour long lmao
4 likesTop comment
0 likes🤣🤣🤣 well said!
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0 likesbest comment i’ve ever fucking read
5 likesI lost it at the latitude and longitude 😭😭😭
3 likesI am thinking about making another 10 usernames just to like this comment😂
4 likes🤣🤣🤣 SO accurate!!!
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesI snorted
1 like😂😂😂 I'm officially dead
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1 like😂😂😂😂 perfect!
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0 likesthose cords are near a LA hospital XD nice one. W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90006
0 likesOh gosh, I dunno man...but I think...umm.. lemme try to get these words in order...umm, I think you've won the Internet for a month or so...but I couldn't be sure, you know?
0 likes@iLetmaNutsHang Thanks mate for the emojis. I don't have all of them. With(out) your permission, I am, uh, borrowing them..
0 likesFfs! The murder itself and everything before it wasn't funny at all, but what a bizarre way to "manage" her guilt 😶 When they first asked her how she found out, i thought she was gonna list every radio station & newspaper within 150 miles of LA, the wait staff at every diner she's been to in uniform, and the names of every neighbor whose house she saw from her front lawn in 1986.
0 likesFollowed by how long ago 23 yrs is, & that she can't just remember. & maybe go off on tangents about this 1986 newscaster, the breakfast food at that diner, etc.
Jeez it was a million years ago
0 likes😭😭😭
0 likesLmaoo
0 likesROTFFL (Rolling on the fucking floor laughing)
0 likesLMAOOO
0 likesHahahahaha i mean i don't think i know it doesn't ring a bell but, did she weigh 7.5 lb? i mean i dont recall maybe her blood type was A+? I might know but geez i don't remember.
0 likesone of the funniest comments I've ever read in my life
0 likesTHESE COMMENTS ARE SENDING ME
0 likesBHAHAHA
0 likesSo funny... and shockingly accurate to how she answered questions.
0 likes25:02 The demon behind the mask.
1 likeShe's so defensive it's embarrassing
0 likesHave to give her credit. This woman put on an absolute clinic on how to make the dumbest looking faces.
1 likeThose facial expressions at the end are so chiiling!!
1 likeThe bite Mark was probably just the wife putting her arm in this woman’s mouth to get her to shut up 🙄
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27 likesunderrated comment
29 likesMost underrated comment
11 likesLol!
3 likesthey crazy part was that she was already dead when she bit her body 🤮
32 likesOmg 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 likeDammit I was taking a sip of tea when I read this 😂
5 likesThis is the best comment🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
3 likes@G TEAM I am so glad I decided to watch this I've never had so many side-splitting guffaws during one video
4 likesYooooo 🤣🤣🤣🤣
2 likes🙌🙌🤣🤣🤣
1 likeGeez..oh well..that may have but it was a million years ago 😂😂
3 likesOhai bite Mark!
0 likesYou made me cry 😂😂😂
0 likesHAHAHAHAHA
0 likesLmfao
0 likes🤣🤣🤣👌
0 likesOh gee well this gun is just for you to you know give me your husband gosh i y know ots been so long ago you know i just hehe im crazy
0 likes.... Hehe people think im really hyper and i can get easily upset (case in point) and they think im a hyper person and yknow
37:17 she demonstrates the bite.
0 likesI. AM. CHOKING. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesIm glad they let you know the results.
0 likesHer last name is Lazarus and she was taken down by a cold case. How ironic is that?
0 likesIf she ever gets out of jail she has a staring role in the Exorcist remake…
0 likes"I can't say that we were boy friend or girlfriend... We went out on some dates... We even went to Hawaii."
1 likeStephanie: (60 minutes in) Wait, Gosh, I mean, this is starting to sound like an interrogation.
3862 likesCops: Aww, shucks, you caught us.
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Also Stephanie: 37:18
128 likes@Billie 😂 hero
11 likes😂😂😂
2 likes@Billie holy fk 😂 Saw
5 likes@Billie Lol, omg, I'm dead! Reminds me of Jim Carrey combined with a goldfish or baracuda.
25 likes@Billie bro I just saw that part and commented about it. She looked like popeye for a second 🗿
11 likesRight...
0 likesI’m sure she knew it was an interrogation early on, hence why she couldn’t exactly walk out or lawyer up or she would look guilty to her co-workers. She was pretty much stuck in it and forced to play the game
8 likes@Billie It's like Jim Carrey playing the role of being interrogated.
3 likesThat's how naive she being ykw aesthetically casual
0 likesShe knew as soon as they mentioned her ex’s name. She’s just a terrible liar trying to pretend she can’t remember anything and trying to act nonchalant.
0 likesWow. This is fascinating. And it's very clear through her behaviors that she is deflecting. Very defensive.
2 likesThat ending though....
1 likeShes trying to do her best morty impression "oh geez"
1 likeThis story is on dateline right now, boy oh boy it’s not what I thought it was going to be
0 likesDetective: How long did you know John?
2949 likesStephanie: Well let's see Neptune was discovered in 1846.. but actually Galileo had already seen it 230 years earlier but he recorded it as a comet so I guess somewhere around 1980 is when we met.
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Omfg these conments😭
31 likesBravo Luke. :)
5 likesLmfao 😂😂
4 likes😂😂😂😂😂
2 likesShe sounds like a skooma addict NPC talking incoherently.
16 likesDetectives: When did you meet the guy whose wife you murdered?
“I believe I met him in college at the raven claw dormitories. we resided on the 10th floor, we sat in a circle and sang hymns together with all of our friends”
Detectives: “what were their names?”
“Oh gosh I don’t know…”
Lmfao
1 likeTHIS CRACKED ME UP
3 likesGenius!🤣
2 likes@Keanu Cisco right?? These are amazing lol
2 likesHaha 😂
0 likesRuthless!
0 likesThanks for clearing that up
0 likesSHE IS USING WORD SALAD..
1 like😂😂😂😂
0 likesyall funny as hell 🤒🤒😭😭😭
0 likes🤣🤣🤣 Good one.
0 likesPlaying skyrim and listening to interrogation audios 💪
0 likesMdr t’es un génie toi 🤦🏽♀️😂
0 likesWE NEED MORE VIDEOS
1 likeWhat about how she bangs her hands on the table at almost every answer in the beginning? Seems weird when you know the context of the subterfuge.
1 likeShouldn't the Rasmussen family be entitled to Lazarus' pension?
0 likesHalf of the interrogation was just "I mean you know yeah I mean..."
0 likesShe handled this interview about as worse as humanly possible.
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For real. Although I'm so glad they got her, it's literally like STFU already, at minute 5 at the latest.
118 likes@EkG I've watched 10 of these, and she was BY FAR the most annoying and most painful to listen to. She's been a cop for 26 freaking years, and she handles an interrogation worse than any of the other criminals featured on this channel?! She must be an idiot. I think the detectives would have become convinced she did it even if they hadn't suspected her at all to begin with and really were just interviewing her to gather information.
193 likes@Adi Inbar to be fair. To think that you are so far in the clear from something only to be confronted in such a sudden way. She is a 26 year veteran, so she immediately knew she was fucked the second they started mentioning Rutten and his wife. She saw right through the art investigation and knew they had her booked for the murder in some way, but there's no way she could just come out and say thats what they were doing
72 likes@Jude Scott @Jude Scott I don't think so. In the beginning her reaction was probably just "oh, shit....they're reopening my cold case!" but it was perfectly plausible and in fact just plain common sense that if the case file mentioned that one of their colleagues personally knew the people involved they'd want to talk to that person as a potential source of information.
51 likesI'm sure she picked up on the fact that she was being interrogated as a suspect within the first minute, when they started asking specific questions about the nature of her relationship with Rutten, which would be pointless if they just wanted to see if she happened to know anything that might give them a lead, but she started fucking up literally from the very first question, sounding evasive when just asked whether she knew him and not mentioning that she dated him until specifically prompted. Besides, realizing that she was a suspect should have been all the more reason, as an experienced police investigator herself, to be careful not to throw up textbook red flags that investigators look for, such as responding to simple questions with excessive details, repeatedly reacting in a defensive manner to non-confrontational questions, and having a knee-jerk tendency to needlessly deny potentially verifiable facts that wouldn't directly tie her to the crime.
For all her training and experience being on the other side of the table, she showed far worse instincts about how to act and what not to say or do in an interrogation that ostensibly wasn't even an interrogation than the majority of criminals with no such experience who are explicitly being interrogated as suspects.
@Adi Inbar we've got to consider that anyone could figure out how these interrogations work but it's like those class tests when the teacher said that you could bring your notes, it won't help you as it's not important to know how it works, it will catch you offguard either way if you did it (and sometimes even if you didn't, sadly) as it relies on some things you can't permanently control/hide
7 likesShe immediately panicked as soon as she noticed she wasn’t there for stolen art, she probably knew when she saw 2 detectives there as well
8 likes@just a lonely poteto I think it's more like the teacher flunking the test worse than any of the students after 26 years of administering and grading the same kind of test.
14 likesGosh. I don't know. It may be the worst way to handle an interview. But it's so long ago. Maybe! Gosh .. It might be the worst way to handle it? I mean, I don't know! Gosh .. But I once went on a trip to Hawaii. But I can't even remember. But he lived on Roscoe.
38 likesAs badly as one of her good customers lol
1 likeThis is a bit of a classic for true crime. Seen it far too many times, genuinely think she had planned, then denied this day. It took her by surprise and she did a bad job. I honestly don’t think that is simplistic - she fell apart when confronted with reality.
11 likesEspecially those overanimated facial expressions are a dead giveaway
12 likesOh, well gee….idk. I mean….Mars is in retrograde, so uh that’s why I’m kinda sleepy ugh I mean what’s this all about…? Lmao 🤣
2 likesIt’s because she knows they know and she can’t believe she got caught after so many years and her adrenaline is through the roof
6 likesNah I could’ve done worse … im shit at lying
0 likes@just a lonely poteto It’s all an ability to act, lie, and remain calm in the most of anxiety inducing circumstances.
1 likeThey did go out of their way to make sure she didn't see it as an interrogation
1 likeu think she did any other crimes in all those years??
1 like@Tax is Slavery Boxing Murder, no. Crimes, more that likely. She is an officer who got away with murder. I am a massive supporter of law enforcement, but she is a glaring example of a ‘bad cop’.
1 like@Lady Helix good points. she did make it up the ladder, she may have been good at her job, but who knows what else she was into.
0 likes@Adi Inbar great analogy
0 likes@Disgust Of-Riley this interrogation should be the gold standard for police investigations
0 likesShe did, especially as a cop. What’s surprising is she had no contingency plan/story ready for what would happen if she was interviewed and asked these questions. And if she was really cautious, she should have taken advantage of the fact that she had twenty years to disappear, when no one was suspecting her.
2 likes@MrOjeeeee I mean. It's 2009 now? I'm trying to 🤔 think
1 like@Adi Inbar its also painful because SHES STUTTERING
0 likes@MrOjeeeee 😂
0 likesExactly!
0 likes🤔🇨🇺🇺🇸
Most annoying interrogation I ever watched.
0 likes@Adi Inbar it’s prefaced early on in the video that being aware of police interrogation tactics and actually being on the receiving end of them are two different things entirely. They got her to panic so all critical thinking went out the window.
0 likes@Adi Inbar I think she was completely blindsided, and didn't have time to think of what to do, and just went into immediate defensive mode. She probably realized that quite quickly, but then went into a frazzled attempt to fix the damage she had already done. Once she was in the hole, she panicked and all her experience went out the window.
0 likesLazarus had her work cut out for her...props to these detectives for doing an excellent job that couldn't have been easy. Lazarus was a long-time, decorated detective herself.
0 likesWho knew clicking on a video that said "what pretending to be crazy looks like" would lead me down an incredibly fascinating rabbit hole. This is terrific content.
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Sir... I too have traveled this same road...
183 likesMe too. That was my first
76 likesSame
26 likesSame
20 likesHappened the same to me ahhahaha
18 likesI have joined you in this journey
15 likesSame it’s been days
13 likesSameeee
10 likesThis is hella funny Bcz I saw another vid a girl saying the exact same thing capitalism works 🤝😼
11 likessame
3 likesSo true... And here we all are... Learning how to counter the police forces interrogations... 😂
6 likesWelcome newbie
5 likesI have crushed all but two of these so far. It’s simply fascinating. All of it. A glimpse into a different world.
10 likesThere are a few other channels that have content very similar, presented similarly.
But the question becomes…how much is too much lol
i'm exactly in your situation: the youtube channel is awesome
5 likesSame here. I’m thankful it’s fascinating content. YouTube algorithms or something 🤷🏼♀️
4 likesYou must have some interesting search history. That’s a pretty unique thing to look for.
3 likes@Adam Jones what other similar channels have you found?
2 likesBroooo sameeee
1 likesame
0 likesDamn, I start the same as you man 😅 best telenovelas ever
2 likesOMG YESSSS THANK GOD I CLICKED OR ELSE I WILL BE WATCHIN USELESS SHIT
2 likesSAME
1 likeSame !
1 likeI don't feel the same
1 like@dedbae welp.. ur problem then
1 like@Anwaar same
0 likessame brother
3 likesShes been arresting people and who knows what abuse she has dealt out to prisoners also suspects in custody. They should do a full investigation and void any court testimony she has done to convict people. Null and void !
3 likesYep stumbled across the same video a few months ago and ended up watching every video on his channel. A new video from his other channel popped up in my recommended list from 6 days ago! The channel is called "J C S"
5 likesNever knew he had another channel so hope this helps!
And now life’s worthless that I’ve run out lol
3 likesSame!
1 likeSame for me 🤦♂️
2 likes^Reminds me of the Mandela effect for some odd reason
2 likesPlease stop this comment on every of his video. Jeez
1 likeI’ve watched half the videos just today
0 likesSeems like a road travelled very often, I too went through the same route
1 likeSame
2 likesSame bro
1 likeSame
1 likegonna listen to some ASMR while listening
0 likesI feel you brother, I'm taking that journey myself now
0 likesI found it he channel through the Casey case and have been hooked every since :D
0 likes@kurtis gonzalez-gooden ko I just watched that one....that defense lawyer...omg
1 like@zaddie I don't want to promo any channels on JCS video - but do a search for JCS and Jim Can't Swim and you'll find some good ones
1 likeSir, we are birds of a flock or whatever it's said.
0 likesWelcome to the club
0 likesFacts!
0 likesHaha I've seen this comment on every video on the way down the YouTube rabbit hole
0 likesI feel like everyone has gone down the rabit hole.
1 likeOne of the best channels on YouTube
0 likesHAHA damn, same case here! I watched that first and 8 videos later, here I am
0 likesSame road for me too
0 likesSame here
0 likesWeird how all of us came from the same video
0 likesI’m going to blow your mind even further… go to the JCS Patreon. It has like 20x the content. All for just $1 a month. YouTube is just the tip of the iceberg
0 likesSame
0 likesLiterally what happened to me and that was the exact first video i watched from this channel! I’ve been watching for months now
1 likeSame 😅
0 likessame lmao
0 likesthis phycological show is playing with our brain with its super intresting case files
0 likes🤦🏿♂️i've become a regular in this channel all because of that video
0 likessame here
0 likesSame!
0 likeslmao right?!
0 likesLol yo that's exactly what happened to me
0 likesLmao what same here
0 likesIt kept sneaking into my recommended so I said: fine, I'll give you a shot. I'm so glad I went down this rabbit hole. I think I can get away with any crime now!!
0 likesHaha, that was the exact video that made me discover this channel too. I’m so hooked into this content now. Intriguing stuff.
0 likesShiiit.... thats exactly what happened to me too 😯
0 likesOmg I'm the 3k like
0 likesSame
0 likesMy first was actually “The legend Jeff”
0 likesMe too... I only have 3 videos left from this channel
0 likesdude i haven’t stopped watching this channel since friday
0 likesExactly what happened to me. fudge.
0 likesI wish I could watch all JCS videos for the first time
0 likesomg all of us, i haven’t stopped watching and that was the first video i clicked on too
1 likeHow come we all share the same origin story ?
0 likessame yo
0 likesSAME
0 likesThe algorithm is real.
0 likesSame to me
0 likesInterrogator: Did you know someone named Rutter? Lazerus: "Gee... i don't know, let me think.. ahhh... is that a man?... did i date a man? ... gee maybe, i don't know... i know i met a man in Hawaii, but was that Rutter? ... could be the name of a barn animal....it was so long ago. "
1 likeI’m stuck here forever
0 likesBecause it's real
0 likesSame
0 likesDitto!
0 likesSame lol
0 likesyuh
0 likesHilarious. I was just thinking this about myself.
0 likesjust happened to me
0 likesim literally questioning studying criminology now lmaoo
0 likesSame
0 likesThe real hidden gems are in his patreon profile.
0 likesSame among the thousands
0 likesSame
0 likesSAME 😂
0 likesDude SAME!
0 likesThat was my first video and I can’t stop watching these now 😂😭
0 likesThis is the second time ive seen this on one of these vids its one of them copy/paste comments that everyone seems to type on every vid 🙄
0 likesWow. Lot of people guilty of the same "crime" here lol. Myself as well 😁👍
0 likes@Peace Art welcome to the simulation 🙏🏽
0 likesI can recommend the JCS patreon. Lots more of this fascinating stuff.
0 likesSame, came across one video by accident and now have spent hours watching people talk in a little room.
0 likesayyye same
0 likesI agree! I wish there were more videos lol I am going to watch all of these this week
0 likesWow, its like the whole popularity of of this channel started there
0 likesLol. Same
0 likesSameeee ahahahaha i totally understand this hahaha
0 likesCan't believe this damnnn
0 likesSo we all did the same thing :)
0 likesThe faces she pulls when she’s trying to fake ignorance are bloody hilarious
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bizarre
7 likes@Karol E 💀
6 likesshe’s like 🤔🤨😳😟
22 likes@Karol E bruh, why are you so mad? Chill homie
36 likes@Puck no e girls and she witch
1 likeLike a clown
0 likes@Layale Chidiac woah, calm down there dont bring clowns into this.
2 likes@Karol E bad bait
6 likesLike your avatar
0 likes@DeepFriedCheesecake women didnt work until the 1Ndus7rial revolution I get my comments deleted because I'm too based for the kajk AI
0 likes@Autumn Rae very funny i liked this reply
0 likes@Karol E Get out of your house and get a reality check
0 likes@Valeria get off the internet and go to the kitchen
0 likes@Karol E poor quality bait
2 likes@Aniata it's not a bait internet ruins girls you have no hobbies
0 likes@Karol E what hobbies do you have? Except posting weak baits on the internet
1 likeHahahaha
0 likes@Aniata too many to list even half of them. Do you read any books or do you just entertain yourself all day?
0 likes@Karol E do you even read books or just cry on internet all day?
0 likes@Aniata yeah of course I do. You probably rely on the education system and pop science/psychology to be "informed/educated/wise/have knowledge" not gonna happen and also ignorance isnt bliss. You prefere comfort and have no vision of your future I bet. Unless you want to have a career as a women Llooool
0 likes@Karol E lmao
0 likes@Karol E ok buddy
0 likesFeign*
0 likesAll jokes aside, I cried when I heard John’s statement. He blamed HIMSELF for her murder all because she met him. This man never got over it, and he never will..
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Yes that’s sad but did she had an affaire even after he married his wife or no ?
84 likes@morise nouga Yup and I'm pretty sure they hooked up after she was murdered as well
128 likes@morise nouga makes no difference to his innocence about his wife murder, legally or morally.
74 likes@Elli3 R Sure but theres a difference between a murderer and someone who cheated.
63 likes@A1 Since Day 1 ! but he went with the murderer or his wife, after she was murdered
10 likes@Valen Oliva he didnt know that she murdered his wife
64 likesI had the exact opposite reaction. He could’ve prevented it by not cheating on his fiancé and it’s more than likely that he knew about the confrontation at the hospital. He could’ve ended things with one or the other and made it absolutely clear who he picked. Instead he just let these women fight over him because he liked some aspect of it. Or maybe he truly loved them both and couldn’t choose? Even though he was engaged?? Idk when he said her death happened because she met and married him I just kinda said “hmmmm yeah kinda”. I mean obviously he doesn’t have equal blame to the person that actually killed her and savagely brutalized her after her death. It’s just that he’s not entirely wrong when he says that. He indirectly caused it because of his decisions. Sucks but that’s life.
81 likes@Kim Ptastic According to the wiki of the murder he said he had sex with her once “to give her closure.” Tbh I don’t really even put that much blame on John in the first place. Sherri basically stalked him in college *before* they had ever even hooked up. “Lazarus would steal Ruetten's clothes when he showered and take photographs of him naked while he slept. Ruetten never considered the relationship as anything more than "necking and fooling around." Like yea you can say it’s partially his fault but like she had problems before John really even did anything.
30 likes@Shiranui22 yeah she was totally sick. I’m only going by the information given here and they didn’t mention anything about that. She definitely has problems, there’s no denying that. That doesn’t really change the fact that he slept with her while with this other person which is basically leaving the door open for them. Had he just left it at that and not slept with her then maybe she wouldn’t have kept thinking they had chance of working out. She’s still in the wrong. I just don’t really have a lot of sympathy for him.
13 likesbut he cheated on her with the very woman who killed his wife so yes it's PARTLY his fault.
25 likes@isaa GUIDANCE ok, and? That doesn’t mean he made her kill him. People cheat everyday and he didn’t know she killer her...by your logic any person caught in a love triangle is responsible for the actions of the person who actually killed someone. Did he contribute to her mental instability, probably. Is he at fault for his wife’s murder. No.
7 likes@Blefiz legally it doesn’t but morally it does depending on the person. to me his actions indirectly led to his wife’s murder, of course he wasn’t the one that killed her but he did contribute to the emotional instability of stephanie that led to the murder of his wife.
3 likes@isaa GUIDANCE Look I found the clown
2 likesPerhaps you might be able to tell me why Stephanie and John had a short affair after Sherry was murdered does that tell you he cares at all not from my end of the table
1 likeSeems to me that if John really missed Sherry then he wouldn't have porked Stephanie after he buried his wife he doesn't care one bit he just wants the goddamn attention
0 likesYou mean the man that cheated with the woman that murdered his wife before, after and probably while he was married to her!? Of course it's his fault for carrying on a relationship with a crazy bitch while he was with someone else. I fell NOTHING for him! He should feel guilty!
2 likes@Chinedu Opara What an incel statement
1 like@Kai Pierre she was lready unstable. He probably saw it as a hookup unfortunately Stephanie did not
0 likesI also feel bad for him because I read that a few years after his wife's murder, he started dating Stephanie again but before he did he contacted the police detective who was assigned to her case to be sure that they didn't think she had anything to do with it and the detective assured him that his wife was killed in a botched burglary. To now know that he allowed himself to spend intimate time with the person who killed someone so special to him must bother him a lot. Especially considering he went through the trouble of trying to make sure she had nothing to do with the murder first. That's tough.
1 like@Rynn21 yes he had sex with her after his wife was murdered but the info on Wikipedia says that he called the detective assigned to her case first to make sure that she was not a suspect but the police detective was so caught up in the botched burglary angle so he assured him that she was not a suspect. He at least tried to be certain that she had nothing to do with it before he got back involved with her.
1 likeJohn is the kind of man i hope i never meet in my life lmao
0 likesSurely John would have had some doubts about her but still contained to have a relationship.
0 likesThe argument plus the friend's saying it was her and the bad blood between them.
@A1 Since Day 1 ! I never claimed there wasn’t, I just meant that she wasn’t the only one who did shitty things
0 likesI can't believe that this 25 year cop doesn't realize she is being interrogated after the first 5 minutes and lawyers up. Good job on the other two cops for making it seem like " we're all friends here"
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I'm shocked at that, this was a flat out interrogation and from the first few minutes she should be able to tell what their questions are insinuating. Maybe she just thought she could talk her way out of it
64 likesI think she knew what was happening when they asked her if she knew John but she had to try and talk her way out. She knew if she stopped answering their questions and asked for a lawyer she would look guilty.
98 likesThe panic and shock after hearing a name she hasn't heard in over 2 decades, in an interrogation room with 2 detectives... she was in full fight or flight mode must have been a huge shock to her she probably wasn't thinking clearly.
43 likes@Jose Gutierrez Oh definitely! She thought she got away with it and just found out that she didn't! And not only are they investigating it again but she's currently a person of interest being interviewed! And yeah having it sprung on her suddenly after so many years couldn't make a story and alibi, she doesn't know what they know and what others being questioned will say that will conflict with her. So as her last defense is using it being so long ago to forget or get details wrong.
9 likes@Kim Anderson Yeah I think she thought she could probably talk her way out of it because she already did before when she had to have been questioned in some way the 1st time years ago. She didn't want to draw any more focus on her to be looked into further and investigated which would happen getting a lawyer. She thinks it's just simple questioning about a cold case and not a official interrogation for murder with her the main star. She probably thinks she can talk her way out and have them check her off as a suspect again. The investigation the 1st round failed so badly it was like they couldn't be bothered to actually try.
2 likesThey always know but they think they’re smart and can talk their way out .
1 likeShe knew...she thought that she could talk her way out of it and didn’t realize they DNA 🧬
0 likesI think she did know, but she was just so arrogant that she thought she could talk her way out of it. If she had known that there's was DNA linking her to the body, she probably would have shut up and immediately requested a lawyer.
2 likes“We are your friends.”
1 likeShe probably thoughts She would talk her way outs
0 likesYa if it was just a "friend conversation" you would think she would have said up front " why are you not asking John these questions"
1 likeseriously like how did she not feel somehow suspicious that they continuously asked for details which all relate to john and his wife who was MURDERED especially after it passed 10 mins. maybe she got too into telling her story as if to defend herself and make her less of a suspect since she didn't know she was a prime suspect (?)
1 likeWouldn’t matter. DNA n dental/bite records doomed her. Sounded like they had enough to get a warrant for DNA/dental records from the jump.
0 likes@Lucy a
0 likesThat’s what I found strange. Why would she not catch on that she was a suspect and lawyer up???
0 likes@Mollyt
1 likeIf she had asked for a lawyer. She would have looked guilty thats why she continued. If you arent guilty an interrogation isnt a problem
It just shows that people who murder are so narcissistic and self-important that they always - always!- think that they will look innocent if they don’t “ lawyer up”. Even a 25 year Detective who should absolutely know better thinks she can outsmart two senior detectives......
1 likemurderers always think that being open and talkative in an interview will make Detectives think “there is no way a guilty person would come in and sit here and answer questions for hours” -.....she probably believed that because she is a detective it would be very hard for other Detectives to interview her let alone interrogate her or consider her a suspect.....she was lulled into a false sense of security that 25 years have passed and she was never suspected of it. This woman is batshit nuts ....she is not attractive in any way and her personality is utterly bizarre.
She knew... she was just playing along as surprised and innocent...
1 likeDespite how terribly she handled this interview, she would still be walking free today if she, a police officer, wasn’t stupid enough to bite a DEAD body and leave the most irrefutable DNA evidence ever
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at the time they didn t have the technology to get into that stuff, plus she kept punching someone she murdered with three different shots which would have been deadly individually. She was obviously in a rage, not exactly the mood to coldly think "better not bite the body"
210 likesThey didn't have DNA testing like that back then.
37 likesIt's more common for women to bite in a fight then men... although it does happen occasionally with men. But not that often.
19 likesTsar Bomba I don’t think they were fighting when she bit her. She was already dead.
44 likes@Kauity Probably. From the Wiki article on the case she definitely staged quite a bit of the crime scene.
9 likesThis was before DNA evidence was a thing.
2 likesOK, zoomer.
0 likescringe worthy stuff right here...how does she not shut up and ask for a lawyer?
10 likes@Kauity No, she was bit during the fight. Sherri had her in a choke/headlock and Stephanie bit her to release the hold. Then she got up and smashed a vase over her head.
7 likesAhhhh but remember....all the other evidence went missing. If the bite swab was taken from the coroner’s office with the other evidence, she would be free today.
1 like@Palahume Not DNA testing, but Ted Bundy got caught because he bit a body and that hired a dentist for dental records and shit, so that’s how they caught him. (Excluding the girl that escaped, but the dental records were the irrefutable evidence).
5 likes@The mantis Thanks for clarifying! 😁
1 likeJust in case you didn't get it the first 12 replies, nobody had heard of DNA testing in those days so she had no reason to think that biting the body was leaving irrefutable evidence.
4 likes@SummerBayJournal - Home and Away The Early Years Bruh, I’m sorry.
0 likes@Bianconero27 I wasn't replying to you I was replying to the original comment :)
0 likes@SummerBayJournal - Home and Away The Early Years LMAO, again, sorry.
0 likes@Bianconero27 No need to be sorry, I wish most people on youtube were as polite as you.
1 like@SummerBayJournal - Home and Away The Early Years sorry I’m still a little unclear, would you mind repeating it again?
0 likes@Luke McGill I'm glad we got the acknowledgement that you've seen the replies 😉
0 likes👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
0 likes@Palahume but her being a police officer should of known they were def working on DNA testing to be a thing! She knew that was a big mistake, huge! 😂😂😂
2 likes@SummerBayJournal - Home and Away The Early Years Thanks, I take it as a compliment! 😁
0 likes@Amy B I agree. She should have known better.
0 likes@Connor Shaw because what if they don't have shit, no DNA or not even suspecting her and they really just came to talk about it. I mean, it'd be different I guess if they came to me, but her being one of their own screaming "lawyer" right after they started would open their eyes widely if they didn't even supect her, right? She should probably shut the f up after a while though as it was becoming quite obvious, at least for us, that she's a suspect. Couldn't she really thought it through, as some below said, she had 25 years for that. Couldn't she realize that since she bite her then she should come up with some kind of explanation why would her DNA be on the victim? Like anything, came up with a story, that they fought and she bite her and instead not trying to persuade everyone that she doesn't recall having any problems with the victim?
1 likeThey did however check dental records and would have been able to match the bite with her teeth
1 likeEven then. The cops obviously tried to cover it up, besides just completely ignoring her psychological profile, they also "lost evidence"
0 likesGeez...has been like a million yesrs ago
0 likesStephanie's very specific memories: "We all lived on the 10th floor.", "I've met Scott in April '92.", "He [John Ruetten] drove a 260Z.", "I have one picture [out of 10.000 as she said in the interrogation] with him [John] in it.", "Diana Baster.", "Mike Boldrick.", "Roy Suckaboo." "We met in Hawaii.", "Randy. Mike. The firefighters and who they dated with.", "I talked to him [John] about it. To his family.", "[He lived] On Roscoe.", "His brother went to Northridge.", "His sister slept at my house before.", "He played Basketball." "I was teaching DARE when I met Scott.", etc.
1721 likesVery specific details she is still remembering 23 years later, right? But:
Detectives: "Have you EVER met his wife?" [While having a crush on John Ruetten for years, going over to their house and to Mrs. Rasmussen's working place to confront her.]
Stephanie: "I MAY have."
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panik radio - Ah, hahaha! Poor Roy Suckaboo wishes she hadn't dragged his name into this!
29 likesLet me check my pictures! (true Crime looser channel!)
3 likesI'm in tears!!! lmao
9 likesLol that was exactly what I was thinking!
7 likesshe was having a million schmeeda moments...
1 likeI find it difficult to remember things 10 years ago. If someone told me thing or two i might remember somethings.
2 likes@isabel lind Poor Roy Suckaboo wished he didn't have to ever be called that about 10 seconds after birth.
2 likes@ال الزدجال Yeah I forget a few things too... but matters of the heart? I remember every detail ... every woman is a Specialist Forensic expert where love is concerned.
7 likes@Dan K Hahaha!😀😀
1 like@LadyOaks NZ i agree with you.. if killing someone is one of them you would remember that 🤣. But as they started the investigation they wouldnt know she is really the killer or not.
0 likesVeeeery good point!
0 likesLet me tell you first that I've been around. I've been a bouncer for many many years. BANG BANG BANG. It's a street fight NEVER look away from your opponent. "Look sir I really don't want anything of this" and then I go WHUH like this and I slit ya throat and it's over and out. WHRAH WHRAH.
1 likeEverybody underestimates the kick in the groin. WHRUH, that's the first thing to do. I follow up BENG BENG BENG. Right away after that DANG ADA DANG ADA DANG. See what I'm doing? BOOM! That's the left elbow right there. I can also deliver HANG! Headbutt out of nothing. BOOM right elbow, BING right straight, maybe now the headbutt comes, knee to the face, and lookie lookie what we got here, smack his face, smack his face.
Create distance and grab a chair, you can slam it into his face, you can stab with it, and while I throw it at him I will kick him in the groin BOOM right straight, gonna bounce his head on the table 10 times or something DONG DONG "Don't you ever do this!" Right away you say "OK I'm sorry" BENG BENG BENG "No I'm not".
BOOOOOM
0 likesShe couldnt even say whether she’d been in a physical confrontation with someone as an adult.
0 likesHahaha brilliant 🥳! You sound just like her. Lol. Innocent people give short, direct answers. They don’t elaborate to stall or placate the detectives. They simply say “yes”, “no”, “about ten years ago”, “her name was Cathy”. Appreciate your effort in relaying her speech - hilarious 😅❤️🙃!
0 likesExactly! 💯
0 likesSo let me get this straight;
1589 likes-Stephanie dated the victims husband before and after the murder
-Stephanie harassed the victim at her job and threatened her life
-The victim had most of her wounds done post mortem, implying the murder was personal
-The victim's father and a friend pointed at Stephanie as the prime suspect.
The fact this woman walked free 20 years after the murder is a miscarriage of justice.
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Reported gun missing very soon after..
69 likesOf course she walked free she was a cop in the age before cell phone cameras made the pigs at least somewhat accountable.
204 likesshe did not have relationship with monica lewinsky
14 likes@FemBot probably
4 likesAnd he still was with her after the murder. To bite someone like that ,that's shows a struggle before she was shot.
2 likesThe “Good ol’ boy” system strikes again!
5 likes@Hatte! absolutely based take. ever since i got more into true crime like this i’ve simultaneously believed ACAB more and more. don’t know how people can support them after the infinite number of cases cops🐽 have fucked up.
30 likesIt's like cops are a necessary evil. I don't like them one bit, but who's gonna apprehend the crimes then? Some of the criminals are disgustingly good at what they do, and without cops, things will become really bad.
5 likesShe got lucky there was an actual robbery happing the same evenining on the same street where she murdered that girl. Thats why they got so obsessed on the idea that it was 2 guys who had done it.
2 likesim just glad that they at least got her, in some other countries there is a clause that states that after x number of years the case is no longer relevant and they dont even think to try to catch the bad guy,
0 likes@BunE In America there isn't a statute of limitations for murder. Not sure about other countries
0 likes@Thomas Adams im pretty sure there is one in south korea, as well as a rule that says a person can't be convicted for the same charges twice, (correct me if im wrong)
0 likes@BunE I believe what you’re referring to is “double jeopardy”. If a person is acquitted they cannot be charged again for the same crime. I also could be wrong and there’s a bit more to it then that but I believe you’re correct. (I’m just going on what I’ve personally read about/gathered from cases I have followed, I have no expertise in the area whatsoever)
0 likes@Gabriel Ahimsa I did not have sexual relations with that woman
2 likes@TheHappyParamedic • yea im not 100 percent sure either, im still learning about criminal law.
1 like@BunE I hear ya! are you in school for it?
1 like@TheHappyParamedic • im a high school freshman but i really want to be a criminal prosecution lawyer when i grow up! thats the direction i want to go in :)
0 likesIn an ideal world, the original officers on the case should get some jail time too. Some people definitely covered it up or at the very least, eliminated her from the list of suspects
0 likes@Rishi Sen true i didnt think about that, but what benefit would those officers have? because surely they wouldnt benefit from it right?
3 likes@BunE "what benefit would those officers have?"
3 likesKnowing that when they need to get away with murder their coworkers will have their back.
@Hatte! oh jeez, thats kind of scary ngl. so then could it be possible that officers that do those same things also play an important role for cases where the suspect is falsely accused? What i mean is do officers have an influences on those cases?
0 likes@Hatte! You're right, the only reason they came back to her was to get their numbers up.
1 like@A. Mabud Cops didn't exist for most of human history though.
1 likeThe first real municipal police only came about in the US in the mid 1800s.
You might care to know that currently 2/3 of the murders in Chicago go unsolved, there has never been justice, never will. Buy a gun, lock your doors at night, and based on like 90% of these episodes, be careful who you date!
3 likesYes but imagine she actually thought she was homefree. He husband will be so FREAKED
0 likes@BunE that’s awesome! Keep at it and you can achieve anything! I wish you the best of luck! 😊
0 likes@Hatte! Bad take bro... Bad takes all around
3 likes@TheHappyParamedic • aw thank you!!! <3
1 like@Thierry St-Pierre or maybe she timed it?
0 likes@Hatte! ay bruh shout out to you for being right
0 likes@Hatte! 😐
1 likeit's because she was a cop. they protect their own over citizens
0 likes@Insert name here absolutely triggered
0 likes@Hatte! someone is triggered lol
1 like@Hatte! I think it has more to do with the fact she's a woman.
0 likes@Hatte! What you just did is literally what tyrants do, don't say directly that someone is evil, bur rather make them to be someone who's associated with people who are evil.
2 likesYou didn't call him a bourgeoisie, you called him a kulak.
@Dice MM No, I explained precisely why each specific cop is evil.
0 likesEven the good ones don't condemn their murdering, power-abusing coworkers, as i already said and is generally accepted as fact. This is an evil act.
@Hatte! How is you deciding who is evil and not the exact same thing you condemn cops for.
2 likesTell me how deciding a group of people are evil based on their profession.
@Dice MM I was taught growing up that members of the Nazi party who stood by and did nothing as their compatriots slaughtered/oppressed innocent people are just as guilty as those who actively raised their hand in violence/cruelty.
0 likesWhy do you treat cops like they are an exception to this? If your coworker murders someone and you cover for them because of some sense of collective security you are EVIL.
Or at least really fucking stupid, which is pretty hard to distinguish from evil sometimes.
@BunE yeah I don't know. what Dan said is my guess too. Like a fraternal cover up...
0 likesOr giving them the benefit of doubt, maybe they weren't that involved. They knew the cop had assaulted the victim publicly and dated her husband and mayb decided not to get her involved ...
"let's not drag one of our own through the mud and destroy her reputation. Let's not damage her career"
Best of luck with the criminal law. I'm sure you're gonna impact our society in a good way
@Rishi Sen aw tysm! that actually makes alot of sense
0 likes@Hatte! In the very video you're commenting on, there are good cops going after a bad cop. You're hysterical. If you look at yearly statistics, there is no epidemic of cops murdering people in cold blood. Get off social media and look at the number and the circumstances of officer-involved shootings. You say the things you do because it's the hip new trend, not because you're informed. I bet you still believe Mike Brown had his hands up when he was shot.
1 like@Hatte! They don't speak out and condemn their co-workers? The explain why we are literally discussing on a video of this woman's fellow officers making sure justice is served?
0 likes@Rishi Sen Jail time for what is at the worst incompetence in catching a murderer? It's very clearly stated the only reason she was found out was due to new methods and technology for DNA evidence.
0 likes@tori aragon So then why did "her own" investigate her?
0 likes@Hatte! Is generally accepted as fact? You mean by you? We're literally watching a video of police doing their job despite her being "one of their own", so I'm having a hard time believing you.
1 like@Mashburn Edits they're solving cold cases, they waited to investigate her 25 years after 😐
0 likes@Mashburn Edits I know about the DNA, I watched the video man.
0 likesAt the time of the original investigation, she wasn't even listed as a suspect or interrogated or in any way looked at. That is a bit suspect from the investigating officers, don't you think?
She had publicly attacked the victim before, had to be escorted by security, had come in unannounced to their house trying to create a scene, the victims father suspected her at the time, some of the victim's friends knew she had possible motive.
All this and not even questioned, not once?
@Mashburn Edits oh yes, relax, "they don't murder THAT many people"
0 likesNot even touching upon whether or not it's properly reported. Imaging trusting any corporation's statistics regarding their own crimes.
"But this video"
Uncovering a cold case like that is a media sensation. Hard to believe she was well liked based on her being, you know, a sociopath.
can you imagine finding out the woman who came to your elementary school and told you not to smoke pot had brutally murdered someone.
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85 likeso_o
132 likesMust be similar to what these guys investigators felt when they got info about the DNA of their colleague who'd worked with them for what, 25 years? Crazy.
My cousin dare program had her
25 likesi guess this means i can smoke pot
55 likesOur dare officer got caught doing drugs lol. Now he works security at my work and acts like hes the king of the building lol
58 likesOMG SO TRUE 😱😂🤯
0 likesKids in elementary schools smoke pot 😶
1 likeI was literally thinking about this while watching it
0 likesTechnically all cops are murderer. Their only job is to discern between who to shoot and who not to shoot. But everyone makes "mistakes" right?
0 likes@WesGamer yeah every group isnt going to have a sparkly clean record but to label all of them as killers/murderers is just a tiny bit stupid
5 likesYeah lol nobody killin anybody stoned
2 likesour dare officer would always smell like cigarettes
1 likeThats why I dont ever trust police
0 likesImagine if she smoked pot too.
0 likesWhole neighborhood would have died.
🏆😜
0 likesMurder is nothing compared to the DeViL’s LeTtUcE
2 likesmlee_wood That’s fucking great.
1 like@Gilly Bean in 25 years,maybe they invited this woman inside their house and bond with their family.so scary.......I wouldn't be shocked if their wives fainted knowing this.
0 likesWas just thinking that.
0 likes@bubbles #2 precisely , and if its pot you really really want , and then smoke , you are the winner.
0 likesBest comment I’ve read in a long time😂
1 likeHonestly… I can
0 likeseasy
0 likesHoly shit I thought you were making a joke but she actually taught D.A.R.E hahahaha fucking classic!
1 likeDetective: so how long did you and John date?
0 likesStephanie: in the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth-
For real?
0 likesher: "i was teaching DARE." (WTF??)
0 likesI’m truly afraid of the D.A.R.E. Lion 💀
0 likes@Nathan Swain in the USA
0 likesWellll..... She didn't smoke pot?
0 likes@Robin Robbins quite correct. Very, very few are murderers. Even regular people might have to kill in self defense, and police are in a position where it's more likely.
0 likesHaha. I was just thinking about the same thing.
0 likesMore like "The Interrogation of Jim Carrey" with those faces she keeps making...
0 likesAn innocent person would have ended this convo in 10 minutes.
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@C$PG Weeb We also need more plumbers like Super Mario and lawyers like Ace Attorney.
105 likesNot really, watch videos about innocent people being interrogated, it's common for the detectives to drag it for a long time.
18 likes"I need a lawyer." Over in 2 minutes.
14 likes@C$PG Weeb lol getting ratio’d how do ya feel
5 likesa sane person in 2 min and beat the officer
1 like@C$PG Weeb you just fly in from stupid town?
11 likes@C$PG Weeb Are you aware that Leon was also a cop?
1 like@Blefiz it's common for detectives to drag it out but how often do you see the suspect doing it? lol
3 likes@Yandere Dani every video on here almost lmao
0 likes@C$PG Weeb who you calling if your house gets robbed or if you in a car wreck or idk someone gets shot?
0 likes@tay yeah because most of them are guilty lol I meant innocent suspects don't often drag things out. They don't need to, they just need to give the truth and go on their way
1 like@C$PG Weeb I just find it really hard to believe that you think we don’t need cops. You didn’t mention my other points so I assume that you’d call a cop in those situations
0 likes@lucien 😂
0 likes@C$PG Weeb This the most batshit crazy thing I've ever read in my life.
1 likeSuper good point here bud.
0 likes@C$PG Weeb Everyone forgets about janitors like Will Hunting :(
1 like@C$PG Weeb top tier b8
0 likesIt's just so funny because even if she didn't murder anyone, she'd still know all of this. Like, when someone you dated got married and then the wife is murdered.... that's not something you forget. How could a detective be so stupid?
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19 likesLol my sentiments exactly! But when you're caught off guard who's to say how you'll react.
53 likesRight! Like people I haven't spoke to in YEARS... like.. I remember who they are married to and I remember who died of my friends.
16 likes@Kelly Northcott I don’t. You forget who you don’t give a shit about, which is most
28 likesShe wasn't thinking like a detective. She was thinking like a criminal that thought she got away with it after 20 years and finally gets confronted
42 likes@Chex NFX i know you’re speaking for yourself but chances are she would remember her time with him, considering she murdered his wife
7 likes@m yeah. Fair
1 likeHey, BorneoftheBlood, any tips for fighting Rom the Vacuous Spider? I've been stuck on this ridiculous moron for days.
1 likewoman moment
3 likes@Grimbo Other than beckoning and having the highest DPS you can, Rom is a complete crapshoot. Awful boss in my opinion
1 like@BorneoftheBlood Well that's unfortunate, Bloodborne is my first Souls game, and I've had almost no trouble with any of the bosses, being able to clear them in just a few tries (minus Shadows of Yharnam, that one's pretty bogus). But Rom, is just something else on how bad and difficult it is. If you look away for a few seconds to deal with the endless small spiders, there's a good chance that Rom summons their one shot without you knowing... and then you're gone. More like Rome the Jack*** Spider.
0 likes@Grimbo Kill small spiders first. Don't treat it like there's a timer, take your time. She won't attack until after she teleports for the first time. After that, she'll do a few attacks:
2 likesMelee thrashing about - Usually done when you try to spam attacks on her. Just stay close, but not RIGHT on top of her, get some hits in, but move your ass if she starts to move at all. This move hits wide and curves around her sides a bit, so it's easy to get clipped by it.
Roll into arcane shots up from the water - If you see her roll on her side, immediately run in a straight line to get into the safe zone. The shots come up from the ground and are in random spots in a specific circular area. (Look at the small spiders when they first spawn next to her, the bolts usually don't go much farther from that diameter)
Head and tail raise - If she raises her head and tail and begins to channel something, RUN!!! No matter what you're doing, just run in the straightest line as possible. She will shoot a series of arcane bolts that home to your location. So, as long as you are continuously running, they won't bop you on the head.
Fire paper is nice to have since she is weak to fire. She will teleport a total of two times in the fight. Try to wear gear with the highest amount of arcane resistance.
Good luck brother, and I hope that you were being serious about needing help, lol. Otherwise I spent 5 minutes too many typing this up on my phone, haha.
@Kendell Twiss Thank you for the wise words. The issue is, whenever I focus the small spiders, I seem to get hit by Rom's projectile attack. Every. Single. Time. And I'm not a very smart boy, so I find it difficult to monitor Rom and fight the spiders simultaneously.
1 like@Grimbo Yeah, like Borne said, Rom is just a crapshoot. It's not a hard fight, just frustrating.
1 likeSomething I forgot: There are specific audio cues for both of her arcane attacks. If you can just run around and not kill her, listen carefully and take note of the cues. Then once you have them memorized, you won't have to turn your camera to watch rom. Turning off the in game music is a godsend for this.
I live for Bloodborne. So, if you can't get it done, I will be more than happy to help you kill her. Also, check out /r/huntersbell if you want to find a place to find other people to co-op with.
@Grimbo A huge part of dealing with Rom is separating the spiders from Rom herself. That's why summoning a coop partner or two is ideal.
0 likesMy assumption is the detective already knew they had her DNA from the discreet taking of her coffee cup and it was an exact match to the DNA logged into evidence in the initial investigation.
1 likeIn this instance, they knew they had their killer. I'm sure if they didn't have a slam dunk on any other suspect, they would have a completely different strategy in mind. Just my two cents.
Bloodborne for life, bro.
@BorneoftheBlood Really? You can have more than one partner? How do you do this? Beckoning bell+ coop npc?
0 likes@Grimbo You can have up to two players co-op with you. So, 3v1 bosses.
0 likes@Grimbo Correction: You can beckon two other players by simply beckoning the bell once and never using the silencing blank. You just have to wait longer if you want an additional player to join.
1 likeYou yourself can ring what's called a "small beckoning bell" which allows you to be summoned to another player's world. When you die in another player's world, you don't lose blood echoes, and when you kill a boss, you gain insight, which is used for beckoning players into your world.
@UCLCY--yLx9ulMf87r_Zdpug One insight can summon two players. Once you ring your beckoning bell, it continues to ring until you have a full party, or until you enter the boss fog.
1 like@Kendell Twiss You misspelled Grimbo lol
0 likes@Grimbo Yeah, idk what my phone did there.
0 likesI forget what I ate for breakfast so hopefully I never get interrogated for something😂
2 likes@Psychedelic Anxiety Lmao that's funny, but I feel like I should point out that you eat breakfast every day, so it's not really all that important for your brain to hold onto that particular piece of information. After awhile, it all just blends together. But dating a guy who then got married who's wife then gets murdered is definitely going to imprint in your brain.
0 likes@BorneoftheBlood "You forget 1,000 things every day, pal. Make sure this is one of them".
1 likeShe was probably there to prepare the coffee for the real detectives.
0 likesI think we'd all be this stupid if we tried to cover our tracks on the spot 2 decades later.
0 likes@Chex NFX And that's a good thing. But all the proud Americans here in the comments behave like they are so fucking better.
0 likesExactly, it’s the coverup that gives guilty people away
0 likesIt's called a conscience.
0 likesA built in karma we all have.
And like pride it ranges from good to bad.
Guess which one Stephanie had?
Hitler and Stalin had zero conscience.
Seriously.
2 likesIt would be way more believeable if she knew every single detail of the case if she has been innocent.
If your ex's wife gets murdered while you work as a freaking police officer you would get involved right away! She would have remembered the year, the name, the two never found suspects..etc.
I wouldnt know these things lol. Its not like I keep tabs on people.
0 likesthis girls entire defence is “I don’t remember” could u imagine how bad her argument would’ve been when it happened
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Omg so true😭
17 likesa pretty good defense if done correctly I would say
20 likes@Alexis Vorstman not when there's dna evidence
18 likes@YOOOOO im not saying it will prove her not guilty, it's still a good defense because it seemingly takes a way a sense of malevolence
3 likesPolice: Did you murder this woman?
25 likesHer: Yes… FUCK I mean no! Psh geeze who can say for sure gosh?
Detectives : "did you breathe that day?" Her : "Gee I-I mean I don't even remember, it was a million years ago"
9 likesI am stupid, maybe?
1 likeWell, you know...it’s been so long ago
1 likeI can't recall it is a good defense lol
1 like@Alexis Vorstman I agree and it could’ve actually worked if they didn’t have clear-cut evidence on her. She was saying stuff like “I don’t think so, but if someone else says something else, that’s the fault of my memory.” So she’s not blatantly admitting or denying stuff.
6 likes@E E That's exactly what I was thinking the whole time watching. She left room for uncertainty so that she could not be trapped in a lie. She left room for error, it was very manipulative and would've probably worked if there wasn't DNA evidence.
2 likesTo be fair it did happen 20+ years ago, I cant remember how many times i shat in the past 2 days.
0 likesWho ever gave Stephanie the acting lessons owes her the class fee back. This was brutally bad.
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I’ve heard it’s harder in the interrogation room
27 likesLiterally it’s so bad. My cat can do better
8 likesUnfortunately, she doesn’t remember who her teacher was
31 likes@Maru Maru it was like a bajillion years ago ofc she wouldn't
17 likeseven the best actor wouldnt be able to act at their 100% facing real consequences in a real do or die situation
7 likesCmon dude.
0 likes@Maru Maru LMAOAOAOAAOAOAOAOSHAIGFAHA
0 likesFurther Back Story: When she killed her ex-boyfriend's new wife, she bit the girl's arm. It took 25 years for DNA testing to evolve enough where the swab they took then could be matched with someone. Had she not bitten the wife when she killed her, she would have gotten away with it forever. Sherry fought hard for her life.
7357 likesI love how they let Lazarus walk out the door thinking she was free to go before arresting her. They had already stalked her for her DNA before even questioning her. She wasn't going anywhere.
The saddest part is that Sherry's parents told detectives from day ONE who to look at, and it became increasingly obvious that the cops covered it up to protect their own.
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Her eyes can pierce walls. I think she was “telling the truth” in her mind because she thought she got away with it. I love that her appeals were denied (DNA degradation). She even looks like a sociopath
342 likes:( sad
21 likes@Ami Murri true. She had to have been. “Did I leave any DNA at the crime scene?” Is probably what she was asking herself for years on end
231 likesThere used to be an intro to this that explained that, i dont know why it was removed tho.
112 likesBefore Jim’s video was twice as long and said all of those things, yet somehow he cut it up and left just 25 minutes of what before was 52 minutes or so.
110 likes@Adolfo Lerito It may be that state keeps covering for people who protected Lazarus. We may get away with more in comment sections, but state of California put considerable resources into winning two trials that followed conviction of S. L. - one acussation coming from the victims parents, one from an officer that was persecuted by superiors for pursuing the Lazarus angle in the investigation. Thus, now saying the truth is officially libel against LAPD.
88 likesAnd they had the meeting at the jail so gun would be secured in a locker.
8 likes@Ami Murri Thank about all the people dreading it right now.
18 likes@Marek Jurko although I have no doubt that Californian Police departments would protect criminals (just look at the sorry state of San Francisco), personally I’m not convinced. There are mountains of documentaries that have remained exactly the same length and stayed on platforms, from the more “official” stuff to what even smaller simple content creators can make.
24 likesPlus, Jim didn’t touch that subject (of people at LAPD possibly covering for Lazarus) in any way, so I don’t see how it could be relevant.
Surely I’m sad that I have even less content now.
@Rick C no, I don't think she practiced her facial expressions in the mirror mate 🤣 😅 😂
32 likesBetter late with modern technology than never
5 likesI don’t know about that but you could have a valid point
3 likes@Ami Murri I bet every time they made an advancement over the years her heart skipped a beat.
16 likesShe’s eligible for parole january 2024. She will be out then. California…
18 likes@The Ferocious Otter it's easy to claim the ability to perceive other's flaws after we've already been told she's psychotic.
28 likesThe real truth about psychopaths is that you can't tell.
@Streets of Los Angeles she will fit right in in modern Cali.
1 likeI don't think they covered up a murder because it was an officer, I think they refused to look into it believing it was absurd because it was one of them. Remember, the victim was the wife of another officer too so it was all in the family, so to speak.
4 likesReminder to never bite the person you want to kill
10 likes@babaoreally low and behold: you’re right!
1 like@babaoreally i think dr loomis also said something along those lines about Michael Myers
0 likesIdk if that last part holds any water pal given she was arrested
0 likes@Rick C “ She had to HAVE BEEN”! Not ‘of been’ ! There’s no such composition in a sentence!
8 likes@Why Oh why there we go I corrected it, just for you. One day, I can look back and say “this was the day, New Years Eve 2021, that my grammar was corrected and didn’t know that YouTube comments were graded for grammar. I’m not sure what we would of done without ‘Why Oh Why’ correcting my grammar.”
7 likes@Rick C lol if she were a sociopath she’d have been as cool as a cucumber and not acting like the most guilty person I’ve ever seen
7 likes@Ami Murri RIGHT like if THAT were ME...... ALL of the evidence woulda disappeared somehow....... mysteriously.
0 likes@Dankenstein THAT'S a good THOUGHT........ SOMEONE somewhere out there is like oooooooh crap,crap,crap if they connect that saliva to mine Imma dead man/woman.
0 likes@Adolfo Lerito Jim can't swim is the godfather of this content I DON'T THINK anyone would make him delete ANYTHING. He seems like he does his research and spits FACTS. Then again WHO KNOWS, YOUTUBE has THEIR OWN agenda..........to not like conservatives hahaha
2 likesSounds like they do it to many people togather and only arrest the ones who get exposed by going too far to be covered up.
1 likeWas it ever established how she knew that Sherrie would be at home by herself that day? That's the part that seems odd to me. It was a work day after all and Stephanie could not have known that Sherrie had decided last minute not to go in. Was Stephenie just driving past the house in one of her stalking moments and decided to pay a visit in case she got lucky? If anyone knows please share.
6 likes@Why Oh why thanks! I see this error in comments way too often (should of ).
3 likesHer face when she came back into the room handcuffed. Priceless. She knows she´s done.
4 likes@Dustee Dawg I’m sorry but reading your comments hurt my head 💀 none of your caps make sense
8 likes@belle stafford So pleased others noticing the decline of English language! We were corrected from a very young age with each mistake, whether it related to grammar or spellings! Why would people take offence or umbrage? Surely the teachers and parents never bothered- either for an easier life, or worse, they didn’t know the difference. Unfortunately, you witness in later life that chances of promotion diminish when an employer has a candidate who ‘speaks and understands’ English! I may be a dying breed 😫
2 likes@Why Oh why I see it too, constantly in comments on YouTube. And I am on a campaign to try to point it out, this usage of “of” in place of “have”. It drives me crazy. I guess our educational system has gone down hill over the years. No one cares about proper grammar!
3 likes@Streets of Los Angeles how do you figure 2024? She's sentenced to 27 years to life. With parole eligibility after 27 years. Even if you apply good time credits, she will still either 80 or 85 percent candidate depending on if they have her 1 or 2 strikes. Which means she would still have to still have to serve that much of her time minimum before qualifying for parole. I think your going by the 50 percent that non violent criminals get but There's NO WAY she is given 50% calculation because of the nature of her crime. I would bet she's at 85 percent in fact. 1 strike for the murder and 1 for the premeditation. Putting her at 85 percent. (which at best week drop to 78 percent if are has zero write ups on her parole date). Plus most killers are not given parole on their first hearing.
7 likes@Melatonin. Affirmative. I would still use the imprint identification for my own investigations here.
0 likes@Amy Caitlin 'of' is very incorrect.
7 likes@Amy Caitlin when English language is strangled by those who ONLY speak one language, you can bet I am insufferable! If people pay attention at school, likes of me would not feel the urge to keep the language alive! I can fully understand those amongst us who are polyglots, that one of the languages would be weaker! But no excuse whatsoever when in USA! And we wonder why people earn a minimum wage? There’s a reason!
8 likes@Adolfo Lerito OMG thank you!! I was sure that this video used to be almost an hour long. Thought maybe I was going crazy!!! 😜
4 likes@Cara G you’re welcome! I had the same exact impression that you had when I rewatched this video recently... For a moment I thought that I was going crazy 😅
3 likesBtw Jim (the creator) says that his channel had problems with YouTube due to the content of his videos, etc... that’s probably true, but anyway Jim is probably swimming in money considering how this channel has exploded...
Yes absolutely! They knew that she was unable! Where's her legal team?
0 likes@Why Oh why, a senior person in the company philosophy (they make soaps, etc.) used "of" in a statement she released about their products. How do these people get those jobs, I wondered.
0 likesYes, I know my grammar is atrocious, but it's due to a head injury from an automobile accident. But I try.
@BabayegaHer good acts as a police officer should be taken into consideration. Plus she is not a risk for reoffending. She already killed her love rival and married someone else.
0 likesPersonally it seems that the judge went too far in this case. House arrest would have been a more reasonable sentence. If she gets out in a few years she should have some good years left.
@Rick C a true hero, a patriot of the English language
0 likesWhy would the police do that? They are our friends! :)
1 like@Streets of Los Angeles she has to do 27 years that from 2009 is 2036.
2 likes"the cops covered it up " as they often do, sadly
2 likes@Ami Murri Maybe she killed others?
2 likes@Adolfo Lerito youtube has been striking his channel for all of the extra gruesome details or something
0 likes@Rick C Too much bouncing around and choppy answers.
1 likeIf she were innocent she would've said quit wasting my time, what's up ?!
Its a wonder that in """"""""""""300 million sperms this one reached the egg"""""""""""""""
1 likethe blue wall of silence is incredibly strong. its crazy how they actually pursued it!
2 likes@Adolfo Lerito YouTube removed lots of his videos, maybe this is to stay within YouTube’s “rules”
0 likesit's disgusting how they protected her. and she's a SICKO for biting her.
4 likeswhy the fuck hasn't the statute of limitations expired, I don't understand that
0 likes@Planet Babylon its too late camera's are everywhere nowdays. You'll still get caught
0 likes@Erwin Krüger there are not any statute of limitations on murder.
2 likes@Rick C wow how strange life can be. Just wow.
0 likes@belle stafford My biggest pet peeve. It is ubiquitous, both spoken and written.
0 likes@Why Oh why 👍🏻 That grammar error is my biggest peeve.
0 likes@Joe Where are you from ? We don’t do house arrest in this country. After what the victim’s parents went through, house arrest would be an insult. She needs punishment.
1 like@Erwin Krüger No statute of limitation for murder.
1 likeIn the transcript of this interaction, after they arrest her and she lawyers up after the video ends, they make an inside joke with her not knowing about "a little saliva works wonders" talking about how to get her wedding ring off cause it's stuck on her finger and she needs to take it off before transport. They even put stars next to it on the transcript, they probably laughed hard about that I'm sure.
1 likeThanks a lot for giving more info,very enlightening
0 likesthank you for this impactful comment
0 likesThis is so sad :(
0 likes@Son Of Salt yeah, I noticed it was a sharp start, like it lacked an intro. youtube has been taking their videos down, so maybe that’s why?
1 like"It took 25 years for DNA testing to evolve enough where the swab they took then could be matched with someone"
0 likes"The cops were protecting one of their own"
I love how you contradicted your own statements. Which is it? Did they not have the ability to prove she was the killer or were they covering up to protect her? It can't be both lol. Keep in mind, knowing who did it is very different to being able to prove it in court.
Actually they did that so they could discuss whether they were arresting her or not...it wasn't a funny tactic they had to make a decision amongst themselves. Still funny though
0 likesreading through this comment thread somehow became more entertaining than the fuckin video. thanks for the background info tho lol, makes things even more intriguing!
1 likeIt’s just like Animal Farm, except all the pigs are Napoleon.
0 likes@FR Studio I think it was put on the back burner as a cover up. The parents were ignored about a valid circumstantial suspect, but detectives now would have to process the dna or face a wrath in court.
1 like@Son Of Salt I thought I was going crazy!
0 likesThank you for the info!
0 likesThere's no question that the cops protected her. No question.
0 likes@Erwin Krüger in a murder case.. you got to be kidding !.. that book never closes.
0 likes@Erwin Krüger it never does with murder
0 likes@Rick C you mean ‘I’m not sure what we would HAVE done’. 😬
0 likesShe killed that girl to be with her husband, and now they're not together and don't even talk. Poor girl was murdered for literally nothing.
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After the murder she waited a long time to make contact with John. That isn't typical of an obsession type murder. Seemed to be more ego driven. More like she was mad at losing a man to Sherri more than a desire of getting John back into her life forever
380 likes@JM damn.
49 likes@JM hi I isagree. She dated him while he was engaged to her then again after she was killed. However, as a sociopath she at some point lost interest in him when he wasn't fitting into what she wanted after the murder but not before
81 likeswomen
37 likesWait wait wait she dated him after she killed her!??
28 likes@Priti Singh kiddha Singh....us Punjabis love interrogation vids ennit bro!
10 likesIt wouldn't have been ok for her to be murdered even if the murderer married the murdered's partner!
18 likesA woman scorned 😡
6 likes@Hardeep Singh lmaoooo I’m sure you do!! But ain’t punjabi tho lol I’m from Uttar Pradesh, Varanasi hahahha
5 likes@Priti Singh same here, not a punjabi jatt but a rajasthani jatt.
2 likes@YoutubeLoser Thanks Captain Obvious.
5 likes@a speedingdrunk lol right? Another comment a guy joked he feels sorry for her cell mate "What you in for?" and this lady goes on the long tangent "Gosh, gee, well, the the Declaration of Independence..." lol But a reply was serious, "Well I don't feel sorry for the cell mate" and gives serious reason for why cell mate should not be felt sorry for. Some years ago there was a study on how lesser intelligence cannot detect nuance in language and concepts.
15 likesLazarus sounds very much like a narcissist who murdered poor Sherri in a fit of rage because Lady Loopy couldn't handle someone else succeeding where she had failed and where people could see.
11 likesCrazy Cop Lady then enjoyed watching John suffer since he rejected her and now he had no one.
She got revenge on both of them and her pride remained intact.
She lost her dignity being thrown out of that hospital and by Sherri flaunting "her" man as Psycho Stephanie saw it, but with Sherri dead (in the mind of Loony Lazarus) she would never get a chance to humiliate her again.
So many people suffered because she was pissy that a guy chose someone else that it's insane to think this happened.
@G Sin lmaooo, good for you bro. I guess Indians like this regardless of where ur from lol
0 likes@Hardeep Singh o I 9
0 likes@a speedingdrunk You were implying if the women murdered her and was still with her husband, at least she would have been murdered for something. Thanks misogynist.
2 likesSo you and the 945 ppl who liked this comment think her murder would have been justified if they'd ended up together? 😖
2 likes@Rachel
9 likesIt’s just an observation. No one is saying that the murder would’ve been justified if Stephanie and John ended up together. Calm down.
@Rachel It's romance, innit.
0 likes@Rachel Not my point at all. If that was her sole motive for doing it, then them not being together now means even to her it was pointless. Noone here is saying it would be justified if they got together. It's an observation.
5 likeswould it make you feel better if they were still together
1 like@JM For some reason, I read your comment in the voice of JCS.
0 likes@YoutubeLoser How does that make em a misogynist?
3 likes@Zamerus Yes, she did. I am 100% sure that he knew, or at least suspected that she killed his wife and said nothing and still dated her after the murder.
1 like@G Sin keep your politics to yourself. 90% of the police officers I interact with are very nice people. I interact with multiple police officers everyday.
2 likes@Ex Up good for you my guy
0 likes@G Sin thank you
0 likesPoor girl was murdered.
0 likes@JM she probably realize what she did after she did it and didn't want to leave any suspicion so waited to talk to him
2 likes@G Sin doctors have even bigger egos
0 likesFor nothing? Is there a GOOD reason for murdering someone?
0 likes@Natey McBatey lol you are trying to make it into something..weird
0 likes@Talsedoom and the root of the issue a man
0 likesStephanie: “I’ve been doing this a long time. I know how this stuff works.”
790 likesAlso Stephanie: Talks for over an hour without a lawyer.
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@•KaisTzar • She wouldnt necesarily need a lawyer. She could've just left, she wasnt under arrest.
54 likes@Serg Iv They arrested her when she left in case you didnt watch til the end
17 likes@Rykehuss Right, but at that moment with no knowledge that she was going to be under arrest she should've just left, and then when they arrested her she should've asked for a lawyer at that time. There is also a possibility that her testimony gave them probable cause to arrest her, unless the DNA was cause enough.
10 likes@Serg Iv Thats literally what happened in the video. The DNA match was enough cause for the arrest
18 likes@Rykehuss My point is with the knowledge she had, and the situation she was in, she should've said she didn't want to talk and leave. Getting a lawyer if under arrest is not necesarily suspicous, especially if it's a cop who knows the system, but getting a lawyer after a non mandatory talk would be.
7 likesHere’s a story that would explain the DNA evidence she could have used. She had a fight with Sherri and even bit her but then Sherri was killed so Stephanie was obviously afraid that the murder would be blamed on her so she had to lay low.
9 likesIn this scenario, she’s innocent but would be well within her right to stop talking, demand to know if she’s a suspect and call a lawyer.
In many interrogation videos suspects are so focused on looking bubbly (like Lazarus here) that they end up presenting themselves as psychopaths, thus they miss their only chance of salvation. Doesn’t matter if you’re guilty or innocent, if police considers you a suspect, you have no business helping them in any way.
If I were her and able to get my shit together (which is admittedly difficult in her situation), I’d act outraged that they dare suspect me and then ask for a lawyer. Even if after that they’re more convinced I did it, talking to them for an hour and pretending not to know what this is about would be much worse for me.
P.S. She didn’t know what evidence they had on her, but she’s a detective herself and should calculate the possibilities: new DNA, a witness who saw her leaving the apartment etc, what else could have been uncovered after such a long time? What I mean is that going on for an hour about how she didn’t have any relations with the victim is just stupid, almost any witness testament would prove you’re lying. Admitting you didn’t like the victim wouldn’t get you in jail after 20 years if all other evidence is circumstantial anyway.
7 likesHonestly, if I were her I’d play all these scenarios in my head (like the police finding this or that) long before this conversation would take place.
@Serg Iv They had the DNA evidence. She was not going anywhere and was going to get arrested no matter what.
5 likes@Serg Iv is
0 likesIt pretty much doesn't matter.. she's done being a police officer she figured she would get away with it.. so she gave it a shot started with a light conversation and slowly put the boa constrictor squeeze on her she... could not get out.
0 likes@Serg Iv they would have let her leave.. and soon after she would have been brought in for straight up interrogation.. they had DNA it was over no matter what she couldn't get out.
0 likes@Serg Iv I'm sure ones dna at the crime scene in this case was enough.. she was not suppose to be in the house
0 likes@Доктор Зойдберг the bite was after she died, the autopsy confirmed that. That defence isnt possible
3 likesShe didn't know she was being filmed, she thought she could blag it, act like she had no idea what they were doing and skip town the moment she left the room.
0 likesShe bit her after she stopped breathing. The examiner said there was a lack of bruising.
0 likesI mean, I can kind of understand why she kept beating... to make sure she was dead and couldn't testify, but the biting was just psycho.
@•KaisTzar • not true at all. She knew it from the begining they had her dna
0 likes@•KaisTzar • she freaked out and just tried covering her tracks.
0 likes@Доктор Зойдберг But the bite mark was done after the killing. there is escape for her.
0 likesEdit: there is no escape for her
They could be like “How old are you”
2687 likesand she’d be like “gosh *leans backwards and widens eyes* gee it’s been ages since my last birthday, am i 12 am i 68? maybe? it was so long ago i mean *sigh* i don’t know what to tell you…”
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Gee, oh gosh, I'm 26? Gee, oh gosh, gee, I could be, geez, its been so long, I'm 14 geez, its been so long gosh, I'm 25? Oh geez, no I'm 26, yeah gosh, yeah 26.
76 likesLmao
Well you know i was born in, uh gee, what? It was so long ago i can’t remember, gee, 60? And i was what 10 in 70 ya know, gee i dont know, what does that make me now? Gee i dont know, uh, i could be in my 50s 40s yyou can’t really tell ya kno
43 likesHAHAHA. FUCK.
6 likesHahaha this one had me stitches!!! 🤣🤣
1 likeGee I don't know, gosh it was so long ago since my last birthday I can't even tell you! Let's see I was 26 back in 1986 when I killed that gir-
27 likesThis is a really top tier comment like dang bro
3 likesLmfao
1 like😂😂😂
0 likesLol
0 likesExactly 😆 🤣... this women can't remember shit... supposedly
1 likeLmfaooo
0 likesI was reading this comment while the video played and I shit you not, she said "I don't know what to tell you" the moment I was reading those words lol
9 likesLMAOOO
0 likesIM CACKLING BYE I READ THIS IN HER VOICE
2 likesThe sad thing is as I get older, I actually do have to think about what my age is when someone asks.
3 likesholy gee whiz
1 likeGod that comment had me waking people up in my house because I’m sat up at 3am watching crime videos 😂😂😂
3 likesBest comment ever!
0 likesAnd list how old her parents are, her siblings are, and her friends. Anyone but herself
0 likesLOL
1 like"Like jeez...I think maybe there was a flyer for my birthday party in the station or something."
0 likes“… what’s this about guys?”
0 likesLmao
0 likesWould it be at all possible to be able to watch this video with proper captions?
0 likesThe beginning of this video was cut, and maybe more. God dammit YouTube, just put an age restriction on it and let us watch our video. We’re all adults here ffs
2 likesI guess the Lazarus drinking game would involve taking a shot every time she slaps her forearm down on the table. Or whenever she says Gosh or Gee.
1 like“How long did you date?”
2 likes“I had an onion on my belt, which was the style at the time”.
If she was innocent, I'd still hate her personality and her expressions, but the fact that she's guilty makes it even more disgusting.
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I knew a woman who did those faces, she was a borderline narcissist by diagnosis. I got away in time.
34 likes@John I had a friend exactly like you describe and the way this woman is, getting away from him was hard. He was a narcissist, manipulative, abusive.
15 likesRight?! Those facial expressions are creepy AF! Even if she'd never murdered anyone, if I had to share a workplace with her I'd be giving her a very wide berth. Jayzus.
16 likesShe was a cop. 👨✈️
6 likes@kent davis ...oh come on kent!! It was one time!! ONE TIME!! I'll never put mayonnaise on my burger again!!! Can't we be mates....... I'm better now!!
5 likesstaring through window covered in mayonnaise
the stress of killing someone probably blew some circuits in her brain. made her that way
2 likes@Ses Pez narcissists arent born narcissists from what I know something traumatic makes them become that way. if she was a psycho well then yes she was born that way
1 likeShe is soooooooo weird
1 likeOmar Del Mar
1 likeTrue, very true
@Dáithí Mac You had me cracking up longer than id like to admit
1 likeIf she had been innocent, you wouldn't have seen that side of her personality, she would have acted normally. It was the internal horror of knowing what she had done and the fact that she was about to be found out that made her act in such an unnatural manner. In other words, people who are 'trying to act normal' always look suspicious.
1 likeWhen they told her she can leave she should have left.
0 likesThat ending tho! 😂
0 likesliars no matter what they lie about to me seem that they are all Godless and heartless!
0 likesDrinking game! Take a shot every time she says how long ago it was and rest in peace
0 likesThe last 16 seconds of this video took me out!! 💀💀🤣🤣🤣
1 like"What's your phone number?"
0 likes"Let's see, I was born 60, he was born in 58, I graduated in 82 and his brother played basketball. What's this all about?"
She is so stunned she can't think straight.
1 likeI hold on to that for so many years....The weight, the guys did a stand-up job i think. I learn a lot about human body movement under stress. lol
0 likes"It was a million years ago! I think I remember riding around with mike on a T-Rex...... or was it a pterodactyl? I mean it was a million years ago!"
1 likeThe face at 17:17 is priceless
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Stop on 25:07 funny AF!
0 likesShe gives me vibes from royals wife from the tv show called “outer range”
1 likeShe’s falling down the stairs - literally. Maybe she should’ve lawyered up.
2 likesTypical Dumb Cop..
Detective: 'You can leave whevever you like.' (LOL: 'I can't believe I just said that.')
0 likesShe knew an awful about dear John for some John blasting from the past
0 likes"...so many years ago and sh#t.."
or was she just humouring her fecking avenging colleagues 🤦🏻♂️
WTF we went to Hawaii at one point and like she would forget 🤣🏖️
This cop has recited his and the victim's shit every night since the murder.
In a love triangle the competition does actually ask for trouble 🤷🏻♀️
This Cop was in the position of trust. She was supposed to protect not kill civilian over a man. The most pathological liar.
0 likesPoor guy!🤦🏼♂️😔
0 likesAn art crime detective? Sounds exactly the sort of role you give to someone you want out of the way because she's a nightmare to work with.
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karl bristow lol
49 likesGreat shout haha
29 likesIt's the bicycle cop equivalent of a detective
256 likesSounds like maybe all the rambling she was doing in the interview is what she calls conversation in her every day life.
136 likesYea definitely. How much art crime was happening in the area ? Rofl
173 likesHahah I was thinking the same!
28 likesShe did admit to being hyper
39 likesThat was a joke in Frasier...turns out art theft is an actual department 😂
87 likesLmao
2 likesaz12223
68 likesMaybe where you live friend nobody has art on my sinkhole estate . Most of the robbery where I am is for cash laptops etc Most of the scummy thieves here wouldn't know art if they tripped over it lol
Those are important too...
1 like@az12223 bahahaha you angry little fella bahahahahah
9 likesI thought the same thing lmaooo
5 likesaz12223 ...Stephanie Lazarus is that you?
28 likesMeghan -😂
5 likesIt seems like kind of a cool job though
10 likesdonkeyfacekilla1 I loved that episode. Fraiser is my favourite show ever.
7 likesWasn't this a Mr. Bean subplot at some point?
2 likes@Tom The LA Art market is among the largest in the world and it's adjacent to and interconnected with the sleeze back shit show we call Hollywood. I would imagine she stayed busy on that beat.
26 likes@fury She was deflecting. Guilty suspects often talk too much to distract and confuse interrogators. A typical narcissists "word salad". I've seen it many times, once with a receptionist where I worked after the place was robbed of the last 3 days takings. Only 2 people had access to the cash box. The receptionist on being questioned kept going on and on about how the towels were folded wrong (the cash box was hidden inside them) and how she would never fold the towels that way, and she kept going on about peripheral events, not the robbery itself. I knew then she was guilty but the wrong person was fired and the receptionist got away with it.
23 likesIt sounds like such an obscure type of crime to specialize in but don't doubt it's importance if they have a whole department of detectives dedicated to that shit lol
11 likes@Stu Pidazzo Elite burglars steal elite items worth millions for elite secret buyers......not laptops and stereos.
12 likes@martyn spooner wooaaah dude, did @az2223 take over her job? Squad size one! The basement job for the unhinged!
2 likes@Juanita Richards and your point is? I don't think my comment claimed either/or or otherwise..
1 likeA couple of bats frantically swooping around and circling about at least one skeleton in the belfry...
1 like@Stu Pidazzo That many great artworks were stolen to order by professionals who knew what they were doing. Thus an elite team of investigators was appointed to solve the art thefts.
5 likes@webnothing Art including priceless objects made of gold and precious stones.
4 likesSome of the comments on here are really salty. Seems like it's struck a chord with the 'keep em out of the way' brigade! I worked with a fair few people like this, left to rot in departments cos they literally can't cope with the cut thrust of the job but they haven't got enough on them to get rid! 😂😂😂
4 likes@Juanita Richards which is why I implied the fact there is a department created for that reason only highlights it's importance and necessity...?
4 likes@karl bristow So they keep promoting them to ever more obscure positions. That was't the case with Lazarus though, who had a near perfect record and got to rub shoulders with celebrities and the rich elite.
7 likes@Stu Pidazzo But many on here aren't getting that........their idea of art is velvet tiger wall hangings......
7 likes@Sm0ker Paul Blart Mall Cop 😂😂😂
0 likes@Juanita Richards oh OK. Yeah totally, or Mission Impossible-type repelling down from the ceiling while undetected art thefts lol
3 likes@Juanita Richards ironically it usually is a promotion to get them out the way! Eventually they come unstuck because somebody higher up decides to take them out of the department and put them back on the front line with the added seniority, and they melt like ice-cream in a heatwave!
2 likes@Stu Pidazzo Priceless objects have been stolen from museums and art galleries while under heavy guard......some art thieves are geniuses.
5 likes@karl bristow I've seen that happen. I know they also give some troublesome employees good references to get rid of them and prevent a law suit over unfair dismissal.
2 likes@Juanita Richards Government run jobs are the worst for this in my experience.
3 likesI love all the butthurt art detectives trying to justify their positions lol.
8 likes@Ca Sera sera They don't need to justify their positions when they deal with art heists worth millions of bucks. There are are collectors out there who pay big bucks for art stolen to order. These aren't items you can take to a pawn shop..........
6 likesHahaha!
1 likeThat and there actually is a huge art scene in LA also I wonder if graffiti related crimes fall under her jurisdiction.
4 likesTo any of the “butt hurt” at the original comment. Get a sense of humor jeezzzz...first off Karl never put down her position directly, nor did he claim it doesn’t exist....it was just a funny observation in juxtaposition to the obviously bumbling CRIMINAL COP. The fact that it was some obscure position in the dept. that he hadn’t heard of maybe in his own communities’ police dept. AND the fact that this woman is a better facial actor than a Jim Henson muppet and Jim Carrey combined, yeah it kinda marries each other humorously.
15 likesYeah definitely, but it seems like a fairly high rank if you're a detective investigating theft given the value of some art. Still, sounds like a dead end position for sure.
0 likesInteresting
0 likesYeah I wonder how much actual art crime lol
0 likesArt Pork
0 likesyay unions!
0 likesBingo!
1 likeSm0ker Not really, she was highly regarded, had taught classes in academy, served in internal affairs, and gained a small amount of celebrity in her unit.
4 likes@fury exactly my thoughts, you can tell she's hyper and completely annoying to work with. She's got that unhinged look about her. They say don't judge a book by its cover, but she screams bunny boiler a million miles off!
5 likesMy exact thought...
1 like@martyn spooner To be fair, even most art critics wouldn't know art if they tripped over it, lol. Most modern art just exists as a way for the wealthy to launder money. They've even tested the knowledge of modern art critics by giving them paintings made by a monkey - while telling them that the art was made by a much-lauded artist. To nobody's surprise, most of the critics praised the artwork and the talent of the "up-and-coming artist".
3 likesHearthCricket what the fuck is this a nationals treasure movie? How often does that shit happen dude lol
1 like@Mike Milly In a place like LA? She stayed busy without question. Don't forget there are rich criminals too. Some are willing to pony up millions for a specific piece they want. The vast majority of the time an expensive artwork is stolen, there's already a buyer waiting for it.
2 likesChris Moeller
0 likesI cannot disagree with you
Art crime detective of San Fernando Valley. Not the busiest desk.
1 like@HearthCricket Found the art theft detective :)
0 likeskarl bristow lulz
0 likesLOL !!! Like, how often does that city have a huge art heist? Once in..........oh, about a million years.............
3 likes@Juanita Richards - that would be velvet Elvis's
1 like@Steve Anon - LOL !! She DOES have that look about her !
0 likeskarl bristow 100% nailed it lol
0 likesNice 😆
0 likes@Rory the fact they had to interview her under duress, to make sure she didn't have her gun would suggest people felt there was a significant risk. Doesn't suggest a well respected and liked member of staff to me!
4 likesThink again. Not any old gumshoe can capture Carmen Sandiego
1 like@Kellen Mitchell where in the world is Carmen Sandiego?!
0 likes@HearthCricket Exactly! Here in Houston, art theft detective is a very elite, highly-paid position. Art detectives are actually very well respected. You really have to know good art and be able to identify fakes, etc. etc. It's a good gig as far as cops are concerned.
2 likesHearthCricket bet! I'm sure it goes on a lot in the ritzy parts of NYC too
0 likes2ndhandSue exactly right! Elvis goes on velvet! This is why we can't have nice things...
0 likeskarl bristow when I was in the service for 10 years, same thing happened. They got move, but they would tell people they were “promoted.” Everyone knew otherwise.
1 likeHer interoffice nickname was "Spazarus"
3 likeskarl bristow as also sounds like a job where you're searching the web all day.
0 likesAbsolutely
0 likeslolz lolz lolz. thank you for making me laugh.
0 likesGosh...you hit the nail right on its head😂😂😂
1 likem b more like a cush job
0 likesStu Pidazzo maybe more like a few detectives, definitely not an “entire” department.
0 likesthat makes sense!
0 likes@martyn spooner Lmao I know this has nothing to do with the video but in what scenario would they be tripping over art?
1 likemerdab8 dipping punters pockets at the museum is one scenario that comes to mind.
0 likes@MEanME it's OK to be an art detective in the basement of LAPD , keep up the good work!
1 like@misstamps1 me neither! You can tell she's a loon almost straight away!
1 likeLOL.
1 likeThey definitely wanted her out of their way !!!!!
1 likeWhat a great post. It's getting the attention of deserves.
0 likesYep.
1 likeLmaoooo
1 likeBest comment on this video hands down
0 likesThey made her "team leader", Gareth...
0 likes@karl bristow They have enough on her now, don't they.
0 likesI think in LA its possible for sure.
0 likesArt detectives. Elite ... Like stephy here?? Lolllllllll
0 likesYou're not far wrong
0 likes@Juanita Richards I agree. Also you have to be a narcissist or sociopath to do what she did. They also think they can talk their way out of it. It might work like in the case your talking about at work, or not, like in this case where they had the dna evidence already and knew she was guilty. I would say if you're committing a premeditated murder you are in the cluster B of personality disorders. These people have no empathy or shame.
1 likekarl bristow the question is “how does someone like this get on the police force?” And there are many many ...
0 likesI would imagine insurance fraud goes hand in hand with most art theft...
0 likesLmao
0 likesYou think everything is dealing with homicide? There are other jobs to be done.
0 likes@Matheus Blank no, just burglary, or at the most, high value theft. But a department specifically for art? Get outta here!
0 likes@karl bristow l guess it depends on the area. Some may have a couple of people while there are entire departments in others, including other countries..Especially Western Europe.
0 likes@karl bristow But I'm not disagreeing with any of you about crazy pants.
0 likesWhat a waste of tp money..right..how much art of any value be solely in L.A.
0 likes@Stu Pidazzo On Wikipedia it says the art theft dept. had two detectives, and she was one of them. Pretty lonely department
0 likesThere was a comment here saying something like 'When's sandra bullock playing her in the biopic' and i just want to say, whoever that was. Thank you.
0 likesWhy didn't she immediately leave when offered? Twice? Somebody?
0 likesWhat an ending!!
1 likeIt's crazy how she looks like the lead singer of Journey 🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 likeIs there a part 1 to this, or content cut from it or something? It seems to abruptly start mid-scene?!
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There was an into describing the crime and the reason is was being looked into before. No idea why it’s been cut.
1 like@J thanks for explaining!
0 likesThe channel has been attacked by the algorithm recently for references of violence, and the intro to the video thoroughly outlined the very gruesome details of her case. This re-edit is likely due to that so the video can remain up in some form.
2 likesDid you guys catch that blink and you'll miss it phrase "gosh, I don't know... it was a million years ago". You have to really pay attention to catch it.
0 likesI would be so bad in that position. I started breathing hard just watching the video. Lol
0 likesGosh I can not realise whether any guilty people were lying 🙈 is there anything wrong with me
0 likesfunny how her name is lazarus (back from the dead) and this case was back from the dead as well
0 likesShe does a great Jim Carrey impression.
0 likesWoah that last clip of Stephanie gave off serious Charles Manson vibes
1 like"Welcome to McDonald's drive through, can I take your order?"
0 likes"Oh gee... well it all began back in 1963..."
I don't agree with you narrator!
1 likeFor the first 10 mins, I thought she did well.
If you are to be asked what happens 20 years I'd have same reaction.
So good she got done, so shit it took so long to put her behind bars
1 likeHonestly kinda messed up they pinned this on her, it was a million years ago.
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And during the Jurassic era. How could they do this to her???
2 likesI agree its pretty messed up that they targeted her, while Tyrannosaur did whatever they wanted and got away with it.
1 like@CriminalScum _ not to mention the brachiosaurus…they got away with EVERYTHING
0 likesEven police shouldn't talk to police. 😂😂🤣🤣
1 likeShe was so caught off guard that the detectives were onto something she really, TRULY believed was buried and over with... that her whole persona fell apart. She couldn’t keep her lies together. Masterpiece by the detectives.
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That’s why she kept saying ‘it’s been so many years’... because that’s genuinely what she believed. After 20+ years probably thought there was zero chance of this happening. Whooops!
40 likesFully agree with Colin, you can see her mind ticking over and talking to herself internally with capital letters going 'HOW THE HELL DO THEY KNOW IT'S BEEN SO DAMN LONG FFUUUUUU'
25 likesMost crimes she would have been home free. The IRS is never getting the refund they overpaid me a decade ago back now, I can tell you that.
0 likesThey already had it from a thrown away drink cup and a pizza crust they watched her eat at COSTCO.
1 likeHer answers make no sense and the detectives aren't getting her on that..lol
0 likesDetective: "What color is the sky?"
Her: "I would think it's blue...I mean I'm thinking it is because in 1983 I had nachos but no sour cream so I ended up buying two puppies...hmmmm was it two or three..I'm thinking it was three because the gas station over on Hodges hadn't opened yet and when it did my mother's birthday had passed..it had been a year already..millions of years ago!"
Detective: "oh ok"🤦♂️
I don't know what to tell you but I remember the exact date I met my husband. Not something you forget, geez, golly, and bygosh.
0 likesThat damn ending surprised me😅
0 likesThe absolute bug eyes at 19:49 when he asks if she would give a DNA sample
0 likesDid he shorten this video? I remember it used to be an hour 😭
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It’s been cut 😡
1 likeThis reminded me of an LA Noire investigation with her facial expressions
0 likescan you imagine waking up to that every morning? i'd wear a bag over my head!
1 like" im in shock "
2 likesIm sure you are stephanie
is it just me or did this video have a different beginning a couple months ago? this feels a lot more in medias res
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It has been chopped, no reason given
0 likes@767 Driver may be related to youtube blocking his videos recently. i remember this one having a description of the murder, maybe they considered it too graphic
3 likes@Oleksandr Fedoriv Could very well be. This murder was horrific. After Stephanie shot Sherri 3 times she then bashed her up with a heavy lamp. The coroner’s report stated that many of her injuries were post mortem. Stephanie is one psychotic female for sure. May she NEVER see freedom again, ever.
3 likes@767 Driver i agree 100%
1 likeWhy she asking why ? She said she know he's been killed and she admitt she was dating him, and she know when someone get killed, they ask everything from everybody he had ever contacted with
0 likesAre those the actual detectives in the intro of the video?
0 likesIt’s like she’s being confronted by her parents about sneaking out…
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You know this fear too huh?
21 likes👀 oh Ashley
7 likesGod you are pretty.
0 likes@Chinedu Opara When an account is 4 years old they’re likely real. The newer an account is the more likely they’re bots.
0 likes@Bes G downbad
4 likes@Chinedu Opara yeah, unfortunately.
1 like@Bes G If you're referring to the pfp, then yeah but still... kind of a weird thing to say outright
0 likes@Chinedu Opara Ahhh, so you'd be the one who chewed the sleeve of my jacket that one time. Long time no see.
1 like@Chinedu Opara It's quite alright, my caprine companion. But in all seriousness, or lack thereof... you owe me a new one, eh? Heheh
0 likesAnyway, how's the ewe and kids?
@Chinedu Opara As I had hoped! Y'know, I'll bet Henry's even big enough to be sheared about now. Sometimes, it can be almost pensive how quickly time goes by, wouldn't ye say?
0 likesHer face is scary af
2 likes@Chinedu Opara lmfao… I’m real. Funny because I’m from Perry County PA. But believe what you will 😂😂😂
0 likes@Naer thank you 🙏🏻
0 likes@Bes G probs a bloke mate
0 likes"Where were you last night"
0 likes"Ah well you see it all started in the winter of 1874..."
@Chinedu Opara well, it is. Flattered that people think I stole someone’s picture though 😂
0 likes@Gavin Patino was this- was that- did you just- did you just make a hunicast reference?
0 likesTMT - Terror Management Theory. Yes I do this every day it feels like, manage terror or distract from some trauma. Like my finger is bleeding, let's look straight ahead while someone sows it up and ask how their kids are doing.
0 likesomg this ending is very scary
0 likesI’m amazed that Steph stayed in Cali after having committed the crime and not even landing John
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That is how bold and brash she is
0 likes@Audra Sitarek no wonder people say the best place for evil people to hide is in plain sight
0 likesShe constantly is slamming her hand down
2 likesThat acting is brilliant, harvey needs to hire her
0 likesWas this edited? Seems like the whole intro was cut out with the details. I remember there being more in the beginning
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I think yea, he is going through some youtube copyright stuff or something so i think he cut some parts out
1 like@ORANG he's even deleting stuff from Patreon sadly. Couple years ago there were so many videos but now it's short supply =\
0 likesHer eyes looked like they were going to pop right out of her head.
0 likesOne of the worst liars I’ve ever seen
1 like“I’ve been doing this along time”
0 likesThen why talk without a lawyer are you dumb? “I don’t recall.”
Why was this cut down so much. It used to be like an hour long
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I think you're right! It was, wasn't it?
0 likes@NP Loda yes it was for sure cut down. The intro is missing and a lot of the analysis throughout is missing. It was literally 45-50 minutes before
0 likesMaybe because YouTube had a problem? Not sure.
0 likesEvery time she picks up her hands and slaps the table I just 😡😡😡
1 likerutten hadn't broken it off with Stephanie.. that doesn't excuse stepanie but it contributed to Stephanie's freakout...
0 likesif they had dna .. why the interrogation ? why not just read her the rights
DNA saves the day! LOVE you JF. From # 81 : )
0 likeswhy did she get up and walk out and then come back in? if she was leaving why wouldn’t she just leave? i don’t get it
0 likesInterrogators: [nothing]
0 likesStephanie: GOSH! GEEZ!
Wasn’t there a longer intro to this? Like, I don’t remember the first frame being of the interrogators
0 likesCome back to us JCS. We need you now more than ever
1 likeThe end took me out lmao
0 likesI knew they was “let her walk out” then arrest her outside and bring her back in and read her rights. Lmmfao
0 likes24:58 “you know this girl?”
0 likesMy face :🙄😬
I believe every word she is saying...🥸😈💩☠
0 likesI could literally go for 6 months without speaking if needed. Maybe longer. I wouldn't have said a single word.
0 likes- How did you meet John?
0 likes- Well, let's see, it all started about 14 billion years ago, there was a singularity and then...
Come back...we miss you!!!!
1 like“Have you ever met his wife?”
0 likesStephanie: 🤔🤔🤔🩸🩸🩸👮👮👮🔫
Stephanie- ….maybe once or twice
Looks like you got your channel back!
0 likesCome on Stephanie you know John ruden's wife you killed her about a million years ago
0 likesThe sad fact in that case is that John Rutten stayed single. The first Reason was bc he loved Sherri so much, and the second one the sad one was that he was worried about Lazarus and that she would kill every woman in his life. Like if Lazarus can’t have him no one could. And even she was married to another man, it is very possible that she would kill again. So he stayed alone.
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Uh. No. He remarried and had kids. Moved to San Diego
0 likeshow those people find peace after they killed a person , how they will die in peace with this crime
0 likesDetectives: So did you know your ex boyfriend?
2 likesStephanie: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The looks on her face are very disturbing!!
1 like🤣😂 what the hell was that last part of the video? I know it's a clip from the exorcist, but Jesus Christ, they share a lot of similar features, that I wasn't ready for.
0 likesJust imagine how many people she arrested and acted like a firm and honest person doing her job.
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Can’t imagine how many people she put in jail for weed
10 likes@THE DOM she was an art detective...
23 likesfr like she probably arresting ppl for counterfeits and she’s a whole murderer 😭
28 likesLooking to the left is memory..looking to the right is imagination ie rembering a situation...as opposed to trying to create one....you can leave anytime..but no one ever does..ahhhh so you can but then they charge you..hmmmm
0 likesJCS Have you ever thought about analyzing Chris Hanson episodes of To Catch a Predator?
0 likesi know she was never and is never gonna confess but duuuude watching this was like edging i need to hear her confess
0 likesHer facial expressions are scaring me
1 likethe fact that her face was smashed in beyond recognition AFTER she was already deceased shows a clear personal connection to the murder
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That is so sad :(
19 likesErasing a nagging memory, like "what does she have that i dont"
46 likesYes, and burglars wouldn't steal the marriage certificate. The cops then were just plain dumb, or covering for her.....
75 likes@Juanita Richards maybe she was a suspect but they didn't have enough evidence at the time who knows
7 likes@Alex Arias They knew she had dated John before he got married. The victims family, and even the husband told them that Stephanie had been harassing and stalking the victim, even going to her work and threatening her there in front of witnesses. The victims father told them 5 times to look into Stephanie and was told to keep his mouth shut and stop making allegations. They knew this was a killing of a personal nature - burglars do not bite the victim and smash her face to an unrecognizable pulp after the victim is dead. They knew that burglars would not ransack the house to steal a marriage certificate.......this was an obvious cover up.
86 likes@Juanita Richards Hmm that's very true I guess. But let's say they pursued her as a suspect. Would all that circumstantial evidence have been enough to convict her?
5 likes@Alex Arias If they had looked at her immediately before she had time to get rid of her gun, which she reported stolen 2 weeks after the murder. No coincidence that. Now the gun has never been found. And if they had questioned and polygraphed her immediately. She didn't stand up well under questioning 23 years later......it would have been much worse within days of the crime. She couldn't have produced an alibi........But the fact is they only ever looked at things pointing away from her. The victims car was stolen as well.......
28 likesCops investigate themselves but they really procrastinate.
3 likes@Matthew Thomas Many don't investigate themselves. coverups of incompetence are common, even in NZ. We have a man in prison for 20 years who is innocent. The cops botched the investigation while the real abductor/killers got a away on a yacht with the living victims on board.....there were many ports where they could have been saved if the cops had listened to descriptions of the ketch. The young couple were alive for some weeks or even months
6 likesafter their abduction. People saw them........
Or maybe they just felt like destroying something beautiful.
0 likes@Juanita Richards If she hadn't bitten the victim and left her DNA behind there's a good chance she still would have gotten away with it even after they reopened the case. I suspect the main reasons she didn't hold up well under questioning in 2009 were shock and the passage of time. The same may not have held true 23 years prior regardless of any potentially damning polygraph results. The only surefire way they could have pinned this on her in 1986 was if they'd located the gun. A good lawyer would have gotten most of the circumstantial stuff thrown out and not even a Van Nuys jury was likely to convict a police officer in the mid-to-late 1980s without strong physical evidence.
11 likes@icemachine79 There was still strong circumstantial evidence and only one real suspect - only one person with a motive. But the fact that they told her father to shut up about Stephanie points to a cover up. It's their job to investigate any possible suspects, follow every possible lead. They could have gotten her for the actual bite mark. Thats how they got Ted Bundy.......the teeth impressions.
7 likes@Juanita Richards I didn't say they couldn't have convicted her without the gun. I just said it was unlikely considering the time period and what evidence would've remained. The teeth wounds in soft flesh may not have been sufficient for an impression match. In that case, the evidence presented at court would almost certainly have fallen short of the "reasonable doubt" standard, especially if she'd gotten an even halfway-decent defense lawyer who challenged its admission. The fact that she was a cop would have made her conviction under those circumstances even more difficult.
3 likesAs far as the father's suspicions being ignored by the police, it could also just point to incredulousness due to police comradeship and tunnel-vision focus on the concurrent robberies. Still inappropriate under the circumstances, but hardly indicative of a conspiracy to suppress the truth.
I would find a cover-up much more likely if the DNA evidence had been lost or destroyed in the intervening years. But it wasn't, so I think the most likely explanation is just blindness (willful or otherwise) to the possibility of Lazarus as a viable suspect at the time.
@icemachine79 They didn't want to investigate her. Telling the victims own father to shut up about Stephanie is very telling. Who would ever speak to a murder victims father like that unless they had a lot to hide? If I was that father I'd have made a formal complaint, and a big stink, and I'd have gone to the media. I'd make them answer to the media and the governor and anybody else in power.
7 likes@Juanita Richards Yet they never bothered to destroy or "lose" the DNA evidence. Sorry, but it just doesn't add up to a conspiracy to hide the truth. Yes, they were far too dismissive of the father's concerns. But I seriously doubt any of them actually believed Lazarus was the killer.
2 likes@icemachine79 There was no DNA back in those days so did not see any blood samples as being of importance. Besides, it had been forgotten about and misplaced, as evidence often is - I see it all the time in these cases. It was a miracle if was found over 20 years later. And whether they believed it was Lazarus or not, it was their duty to investigate every avenue but in her case they refused to even look at anything that might implicate her. I've seen other cops be investigated and convicted of wife murder, rape and murder, domestic violence and other crimes, in the same time frame as this murder, so there is no excuse for not investigating one of their own.
1 like@Juanita Richards The use of DNA had already begun in 1986 in England. The first conviction based on DNA evidence in the United States happened in 1987 and its use was widely adopted around the country within the next 5 years. Somebody would have realized the significance of the evidence and done something about it... IF there had been a conspiracy.
3 likesCole McLaughlin ..ya think?
0 likes@Mother Earth Well the cops seemed to miss that fact and the case went unsolved for 24 years.......thats the point he was making.
2 likesJuanita Richards ...yes obviously....but thanks for pointing it out anyway lol!
0 likes@Juanita Richards sw
0 likes@Elite Services 98402 DKWA LLC ?
2 likes@Juanita Richards hello
0 likes@Elite Services 98402 DKWA LLC Good evening.
0 likesJuanita Richards yep so poor , plus even with all this knowledge she was still allowed to retire ! They didn’t even fire her crazy!
3 likes@Keith Thompson What "knowledge" are you talking about? You realize this type of circumstantial evidence is just as likely to be wrong as it is right? That's why the courts require more than just a set of coincidences to convict. Personally, I'd rather see a guilty person keep their job a little longer because the investigation needed more evidence to convict than see an innocent person go to prison.
1 likeJuanita Richards yeah it shouldn’t have been a cold case to begin with
1 likeThis was a very personal attack by the suspect
0 likes25:05
0 likes-"What is your name?"
-"Legion"
Demon filled, minimum 5000 demons in there... No doubt.
Her hand flapping on the edge of the table from the onset seem to shout agitation.
0 likesWhy don't they ever clam up and go home as soon as they're allowed to? They incriminate themselves.
0 likesThat ending cracked me up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
0 likesShe's like a decent actor portraying a person that is a bad actor being interrogated.
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R/rareinsults
39 likesheadsplode
3 likes@Sleepy Cat reddit moment
8 likesI know who I am! I'm a dude playing the dude, disguised as another dude!!
4 likes27:20 she looks like Donald Trump when he lies
5 likes@sam drumft owned
1 likeDeth Engine That's so fu*king meta, bro.
1 likethat’s just a longer way of saying she’s a HORRIBLE yet entertaining liar lmfao
1 likesunsetman22 yeah man you nailed it
0 likesDrinking game: take a shot every time she says 'gee'
0 likesGreat channel, great video. Shocked at the incredibly transphobic advertisement I just saw.
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Did you really see a "transphobic ad"?
0 likesforget about its sad/funny she fall for the same tactic she was trained
0 likesbut its scary that you truly cant trust police force knowing that they are criminals inside too
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Police are people too and so they are capable to do really really bad things too, especially since they know how not to get caught
0 likesThat edit at the end was savage 😆
0 likesThis woman pulls the most goofy faces it's almost comical this is her attempt at acting innocent.
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Yup feels like playing LA Noire on easy mode
22 likesShe talks like goofy too
0 likesFacial expressions aren't meant to be faked, authentic people shine thru with their bodylanguage
5 likes50:02 has me dead
4 likes33:33
1 likeEspecially when she makes her eyes big and does the wierd smile creating a double chin
Guys, guys.... 40:38
1 likeWhy does she look like Donald trump at 39:08
3 likes37:17 looks like an extremely tasty lie
0 likesI think we all make judgments based on presentation. Here we are delivered a person on a plate. What made you think she was guilty and at what point? I'd just like to know the viewpoint of those who would hang her on the evidence here on Utube???? Can anyone see into her mind during this interview? I'm uncertain about many of the conclusions reached by this video interrogation, so much of it is visual supposition and opinions of EXPERTS. MMMmmm
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They had her DNA matched to the bite mark on the victim before they even had this interview.
0 likesThe cops tried to hint to her to shut up
2 likesAnother excellent video
0 likes@ O____O Making this face alone should count as a felony charge... (Battery on officers in the form of great mental duress.. a ridiculously ugly mug that will clearly haunt their dreams forever.) Seriously though, she could have said "I'm guilty AF" and it would have been more subtle than this reaction.
0 likesSlowly binging through this channel, and the comments on this are PURE GOLD.
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Agreed
6 likesI keep coming back for the comments😄😂
13 likesThis channel is great I only discovered it last week. Who doesn't love killer interrogations 😊
10 likesWe need new videos! Ive watched everyone one if them at least 10 times!!!
5 likeseveryone is just so hilarious, I spend hours in the comments :)))))
8 likesAbsoluuuuutely !
2 likes@Biljana Zafirovska I watched the video a few days ago. Came back just to read the comments.
1 likeHow do you slow binge? :p
3 likesSame, hi🙋🏻♂️
2 likesMe too. I've been sucked in 😭😭
1 likeYouWillNeverKnowMan Lmao. I think coming back to it every chance they got
3 likes@YouWillNeverKnowMan It takes discipline to slow binge lol
2 likesAgreed
1 likeSame😂
2 likesYesss
1 likeIt feels like the first part of the video is missing, do you know why that is
1 likegee she was so panicky and out of breath the entire time and kept on blabbering on about like a million unnecessary details it's so obvious.
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and you can see the fear in her eyes...
0 likesHer facial expressions is kind of irritating 😭
1 likeDid this get cut down? Came back to watch again and it seems to start without the back story
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yea it's supposed to be 56 minutes long... youtube must've forced them to cut the first half of the video :/
4 likesYouTube made them chop it
1 likeIve never seen someone look or act more guilty in my entire life.
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Morgan Knight yup no poker face for her
17 likesNever thought I’d be saying this but.....At that point, to take the heat off this murder rap you gotta pull out a bag of cocaine.
30 likes@El Perro Loco lmfaooo I think youre right
3 likes@El Perro Loco if I was going to prison for the rest of my life I would be doing coke heroin I wouldn't give a fuck LOL
2 likes@Stu Pidazzo you missed the point.😬
4 likesshes got the Charles Manson crazy eyes
8 likesMorgan Knight 18:00 guilty ~GULP~ 😳
0 likes@Gia K Haha! You can't spell 'Stupid' without 'Stu Pidazzo'.
5 likesStu: All I heard was drugs. Sign me up!
Gia: Fml. Way to aim high, bro!
Stu: Wait what? All I heard was 'high'. Let's do this!
Gia: ...
Katie: restates what others said
2 likesKM: does the same
Stu : still dumb
Did she learn nothing from all the years of being a police officer? Youd think she'd know what appears as a lie to police officials. At least after being involved in a murder would be attuned to how not to act in a police questioning. I think she was narcissistic enough to think she would never be caught.
4 likes@Katie Marigold you did it wrong. you cant spell 'stu pidazzo' without 'stupid', you can spell 'stupid' without 'stu pidazzo' as the a, z and o and not needed...
0 likesLindy Brown right? And not even once after realizing she was being interrogated did she ask for an attorney or shut her trap.
2 likes@Orla top o' da mornin' to ya Orla, what's da craic? Any banter?
0 likesChris Watts
5 likes@Miri Мири Good point. Hes definitely at the top of the list as well
1 likeThis reminds me of amber heards mannerism during her trial vs Johnny depp
0 likesThis is the dateline podcast episode leading up to this interrogation video: "Detective Story" https://dateline-nbc.simplecast.com/episodes/dateline30-detective-story
0 likesLooks like the Lazarus case was brought back from the dead.
1 likewasnt this video a lot longer?
3 likesFor a veteran cop, she folded like a card table. Her guilt was actually spilling out of her.
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VegasRunaway ...yes she was definitely caught like a deer n headlights...all them years to prepare for this day &..........um i got nothing(stephanie)...lol
14 likesYes it was!!
1 likeShe probably thought being a 25 year veteran means she can outsmart them
11 likesSettle down there Dewitte,
1 likeStrangely hilarious
2 likesGosh man, I hate that YouTube cut off the original beginning of this video.
1 likeIf those two guys were IA shouldn't she be breathing heavily. I mean geez, guilt weights a ton. Lots of sketchy detectives out there and they have guns too.
0 likesHey love your viedos, just can I ask if possible could you do some intro and outro, here for example the video starts out of context and i have seen sometimes ending without saying ok guys this is all see you in next one.
0 likesThe facial expressions she makes are the absolute strangest. If she does that in normal conversations too I wouldn't be able to deal with her for more than 5 minutes, the jitteriness makes me nervous
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tbh i saw a lot of women acting this way
0 likesThe one thing I still don’t understand in this video is…gosh, what’s this all about?
1 likeI’m confused. Why does this video keep getting shorter and shorter? It’s missing the first 20 mins… it used to be almost 50 mins long. This also happened with the Prince Andrew video. Used to be 40 mins and is now only 10 mins. Weird.
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Yeah, I've been seeing that. It's probably claims related, those flagged parts of the video would be cut, then reloaded.
1 like@RayDanger JCS has been sketchy for a while and I’ve noticed. 2 years ago I subscribed to their Patreon bc they said they were leaving YouTube, and that YouTube was “flagging them too much” only to be told some BS about people using their Patreon vids for college lectures and using up too much “broadband”, thus halting uploads on there as well. They act like they’re the biggest true crime channel on YouTube, and they seem to be the only one’s that ever get “targeted”. I say them bc the channel is run by college students and the narrator you hear is @Kizzume. It’s not just one dude like they make it seem. Idk man..
0 likes"This is absolutely crazy" No, you're absolutely crazy you snake
0 likesHow tf was she not suspected for so long? She was the literal love rival, was a cop who owned a gun and had a public fight with the victim… wtf
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Yeah unfortunately friends, work collegues will protect their own. She is definately capable of corrupting the investigation unit with her sexual prowess also. "I'll make love to you if you clear my name". Not saying that's what occurred, but definately plausible
0 likesWho else has second hand embarrassment right now? Like seriously she forgot her entire life 🤦♀️
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Yeees! Like ,damn lady, you are "police"! She has to know how transparent her charade is!
29 likesI dont even know what I did last month, so I was rather impressed she could recall when she got her scuber license and all the other stuff in her life from 20 years ago(except the things relevant to this case).
11 likes@Maximilian Dorge yeah but that’s you. This is a cop. This a women who has been trained to have a great memory and someone who should have great recall.
11 likesFor me it's not so much about the memory but her behavior and expressions. Watch as it's pointed out when she's lying vs. her behavior/expressions when she's being truthful. It is so transparent but she thinks she's pulling it off! It's cringey.
3 likes@Alpha Baby Yeah she was probably overly confident that it happened 20 years ago and felt like the detectives were wasting their time. It’s crazy when they asked her for a DNA sample she said maybe, if I was the detective I would’ve been like “What? You’re a cop and it’s been 20 years, what are you afraid of?”
1 likeShe didnt. Its just her little facade lol
1 likeI definitely give it to the detectives 👏👏 they did a great job! Playing one of their own into an hour long interrogation and being so freaking patient! No doubt, 15 minutes in they knew without a doubt she was lying SO HARD! But they kept up lol
3 likes@Alpha Baby The recap on her facial expressions in the end reminded me on that one Trump meme where he does some strange things with his face.
0 likes@Raul Salazar Yeah sure, I get that and if I have to remember a phone number or anything important I have a great memory, but thats her privet life and its 20 years ago.
0 likes@Maximilian Dorge yeah dude but it isn’t a small memory it’s literally her killing someone. It isn’t what day did you get your ID? It’s where, when, how did you meet your victim that you murdered.
0 likes@Raul Salazar Sure sure, thats the part she "forgot" or rather would not tell the cops. In fact everything related to that case she "forgot". Who would just say: yes, I killed her"? She clearly did remember all of this and it is, as you said, something you wouldnt forget. That is not my point. My point is, that it is impressive she remembered or the other shit in her life like names, when she got her diving license, etc..
0 likesAnd for what its worth its strange, and for the cops as well I suppose, that she can remember so much but when its about the case relevant memories she just blanks. Of cause she lies here in a very obvious way.
@Maximilian Dorge yeah bro but if I killed someone and 20 years pass I’ll remember the whole week because killing someone is such a traumatic event. The same way my parents remember everything from when they were dating because it’s such a huge event. Stephanie probably remembers what she had for breakfast. Because her brain will remember it for her since she killed someone.
3 likes@Raul Salazar Yeah, in most cases that is definitely true.
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂Deadddd
1 likethe ending clip LOL
1 likeoh shit, did this crime happened in my hometown!!
0 likesTake a shot every time she says "Gee"
0 likesShe's like an NPC out of LA Noire.
1 likeIts like watching a creature disguised as a human trying to mimick expressions
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RIGHT
11 likes😧😧😧
4 likesShe moves her neck like a turtle
35 likesToo real
3 likesi promise you a creature disguised as a human would still seem more human than her
2 likes36:35
2 likes@Scruffy Topaz her overanimated facial expressions are a dead giveaway
2 likesThat's weird u say this , I thought same. Something very wrong. I just couldn't put it in words.
0 likes@Anna Klein holy sh!t, I see it!!
0 likesFreeze frame n look at forehead n eyes.
Aaggghhhhhh!
God that poor victim.
🤣
0 likesSUGAR. in WATER.
1 likeRight? Its creeping me the fuck out!
1 likeYes. That’s because that’s exactly what’s going on here. That’s exactly what she is & what she is doing.
0 likesomg...look at her..she's a maniac
0 likesI will watch this every time it shows up on my feed, just to see her facial expressions 😆 😄
0 likesHer deceptive face is so bad. She would be the literal worst poker player of all time.
1 likeWas like half this video cut??:( damn youtube
4 likesShout out to the poor unfortunate soul who had to transcribe this god awful statement for the case file.
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As someone who is studying to be a court reporter, I thought the same
31 likes😂 word.
3 likesPoor unfortunate soul.
7 likesIn pain.
In need.
A face morphing loony to transcribe, this one just wants to go on home, and do I help them?
NO I DON'T. 🤗
@Yovanii Red lol
2 likes"But it's like, and then I'm, you know, and then I'm, you know, uh you know like, yeah"
5 likesI lost several brain cells just transcribing that one statement. RIP to the records keeper.
@Amelia Bee i was about ready to lose it whenever she would go on saying looooong sentences full of nothing. i would've literally punched her if i were in that room, and I'm p much a pacifist, so that says a lot about how much she managed to irritate me.
1 likeHilarious
1 liketurn this into a fun little drinking game by taking a shot every time she says 'gosh', or 'god'
0 likes"I want a lawyer!"
1 likeIt looks like an alcoholic puppeteer was working the strings that controlled her face. Wow.
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😅😅😅😂😂😂
0 likesHahahaha i love the ending
0 likesShe had 20 years to prepare for this.
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Twenty thousand or twenty million? It was a long time ago. 😂
124 likes🤣🤣
2 likesI mean ... umm ...geez ..gosh guys I could have had 20 years to prepare for this or more, I may have been prepared or not geez gosh guys I mayy. Pfftt
33 likes@Robert Demon
1 likeSounds like she tried to eat it.
She got too relaxed after 20yrs...she was shocked into the gosh god buffoon routine
7 likes@Michael Evans Time to start digging up bodies and see who all got dat Vampire Killer bitemark o.o;;;
2 likesThey helped her get away
0 likes@Beaulah Bhakre
0 likesSource?
@Smile Kyle XD doubt. But she's already servin time- Any deceased person that was ever within 50 miles of her- Any of em turn up with a bitemark?... we'll just use our judgement and assume ;) what's another 25 to life ya feel me
0 likes😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹😹
0 likesYeah, you'd think should could lie better.
1 likeYou think shed just move out of the country lol
0 likes@Robin Robbins I thought that myself when I made the post. Why didn't she just get up and leave? I thought she was so scared it never occurred to get. She was panicked. Even cops will tell you never talk to the cops, no matter what (guilty or innocent). They are not on your side.
0 likesRight!?
0 likes@Robin Robbins They look for changes/inconsistency in your story. The truth doesn't change.
0 likes@Robin Robbins typo... The cops ask the same questions again and again to see if you change your story. She did catch that, but she was so flustered and unprepared, but then decades had passed. She was sure she got away with it. Probably convinced herself it never happened.
0 likes@Michael Evans you know in your heart , she did!
0 likesLol
0 likes@Robin Robbins I'm well aware, but the basic facts don't change. The bottomline is the cops believe this axiom. They also believe they know exactly how you are supposed to react to a tragedy and are often wrong. Another reason to not risk talking to them. Also, they are legally allowed to lie to you. Completely innocent people (the father of Polly Klass for example) have come out to lambast the cops after they targeted him. I watch a lot of true crime and while i cheer when they get the bad guys, they give me pause. Google,
0 likes“Confessions of a Former Bastard Cop” by Officer A. Cab. I think he's not even tellng the entire story. Anyway, she should have known better. The rest of us, innocent, would willingly talk to the cops.
@Robin Robbins I don't disagree. First step, get a lawyer. The rich know that. Everyone thought Jonbenet's parents must be guilty for hiring a lawyer. Nope, smart move. The point is the cops believe the facts don't change. And facts don't. Because they're facts. Whether you can recite them accurately is another story. Eye witnesses are notorious for getting facts wrong, time and time again. And the cops know the studies and what do they use? Eyewitnesses. Get a lawyer. Don't talk to the cops until you know your story and have recall. Not when you're stressed, scared out of your wits, tired, unsure, whatever.
0 likes@Robin Robbins There was a case of a dad who confessed to killing his daughter. The cops talked him in to saying she was behind a door and he opened it and slammed her head, panicked,then left her face down in a creek where she was found. The reality was, he had left her to sleep on a couch and a pervert kidnapped her. Why did he confess? He felt guilty for not protecting her. The person who killed her said, he saw a swing in the yard and knew a child lived there. So, that's why you don't talk to the police without a lawyer! (Imagine the double grief of his wife thinking her husband killed their child.) I watch lots of true crime (I'm an ID addict, but haven't since Covid.) Anyway, i can't remember how they caught the guy who did it, but he readily confessed. Maybe saner heads prevailed or he got a good lawyer. Really sad case all around.
0 likes@morning star LOL
0 likes😂
0 likesShe has a pretty good memory though.
0 likes2:32 she looks at camera and it really kicks in
0 likeshow many more such cops with murderous past? terrifying
0 likesThat ending xD
0 likesThis woman is painful to listen to. The interviewer has great patience
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Dear god. She knows full well that she shouldn't be talking to these guys, and still can't help but INTERRUPT every five seconds.
15 likesI made it to 30 minutes and I couldn’t take it anymore. Poor interviewer.
4 likesDan I know right they couldn’t tell her to get to the point or be to obvious so they had to just sit through her frantic tangents
1 likeI agree the interrogators did a great job. reeling her in. This video is just as damming as the DNA bite.
7 likesI agree with all of your responses...these 2 guys were very good (their interview practice/strategies paid off), they had lots of patience (needed to solve some of the cold cases as opposed to sitting around reading the newspaper) 😂, etc!
1 likePainful?!?! This the most entertaining shit I've seem in a million years
2 likesThe cold case interviewers did a superb job. Just the fact that she Was one of there own and knows all the tricks of the trade, still reeled her in with lies that then she tried to backtrack from. With that was like a million years ago. She probably would of beat charge in 80's. Double jeopardy would of saved her, when DNA came into play. Props to justice and cherry who definitely got the upper hand That day and this psycho had to bite her to get out of head lock.
3 likes@Antonio Misel if they didnt have any dna then I think they wouldve given her more benefit of the doubt and then her elastic face wouldve prolly got away with it
3 likesIt's their job. They should have great patience - it's technique.
1 likeWhy did these people come forward 20 years later?
1 likeruttens a coward... he had to have known it was his ex that killed his wife
0 likesI watch many JCS videos over and over and over
1 likelove the closing credits
0 likesShe possibly burned 2000 calories just by those facial expressions.
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saumya, I just sprayed my breakfast on the laptop screen laughing !!!!
31 likesYou got that right. PRICELESS!
14 likes@cookaboorra omg I'm sorry lol
11 likes@cookaboorra Phew I thought you were gonna say you sprayed something else
7 likes@Ashwin Chatterji we are both dirty minded
5 likesI thought she was on xtc
4 likesThat certain facial expressions before saying geez gosh 😆
6 likes... orals in the closet 😆🤣
2 likes@michael what?
0 likesIf only losing weight was that easy!
2 likesi’m your thousandth like :D
1 like35:12😂😂😂😂
1 likeKkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
0 likes@michael lol yeah, what tf are you talking about
0 likes@jamus mccullough what the fuck bruh 😭
0 likesoh the Panic is absolutely epic. love it.
1 likeIt's very annoying to hear her saying "I mean" "um" all the time.
0 likesAnd she was a cop!! Martial law needs to come cause these people think they are above the law and that’s comming to an end
0 likesAnd cops think everybody ELSE is stupid!
2 likesLooks like the evidence she left behind came back to bite her.
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This deserves more likes
50 likes😄
11 likesThat's funny right there, i don't care who you are
15 likesBa dum tsss
11 likesLiterally. Lol😂😂
6 likesLmao most underrated comment .
9 likesLMTO 🐈 😹
2 likesLMMFAO
2 likesHaaaaaaa true.
1 likeWorst part, she didn't even do a handstand :-(
3 likesWhy did she bite her, that's some crazy.
5 likesIsn't enough that she is dead, why u need to go back and bite, she was filled with rage.
@Mubzi V seriously... bet she regrets it now!
1 like@Garrett McCluskey most definitely, that's why you shouldn't get filled with rage, you can't think anymore, you don't think of the consequences.
2 likes@Mubzi V cuz she was a jealous crazy raged woman!!!
2 likesHahahahahaha 🤣🤣
1 likeShe bit a dead body
3 likesBest comment in this whole comment section 😭
1 likeYaaaaaaaaaaas this is up there in the top5 of kick ass comments
2 likesYo🤣🤣🤣
1 likeOh shit- I see wut you did there 😹
2 likesP J good one! 😂😂😂
1 like*CSI Miami Theme*
1 likeYou just CSI Miami”d that.
2 likesGreat!
Hahahahahahahahaha
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1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 BRAVO!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
1 likeHa
1 likeYou bite and you get bit🙂💀 nah but dayum she fr chowed on the dead body. This is like the dollar tree version of almost cannibalism or smth-
1 likeTrue
0 likesHa!
1 likewhy would you not move out of the country after committing a crime like that
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I would disappear to South America
0 likesI feel like a lot of content has been removed from this video since the first time I watched it
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A several videos got caught up with Youtube's censors and went down and had to be edited to make them available again. it sucks
1 likeThis might be the full video here
0 likeshttps://youtu.be/t5ljpPTNvCM
This is sickening phony.
1 likeSad but true. Philadelphia USA
1 likeDetective: “Did you know John’s wife?”
1239 likesStephanie: “Well, golly gee, I take 10,000 photographs and I work active art cases, but I’m also not a big floozy. Indont remember really. It was a million years ago. I dated him before and we went to that place to give each other orals. I went down to his house in San Diego and I made detective in ‘93. I don’t know, let’s see... my husband didn’t notice me being squirrelly and sneaking around. Did he ever give me the address? I don’t remember. You know, I don’t think I ever heard her name before. I don’t think so. We have these friends and we have parties. We did meet at her house, but it was civil. I really didn’t know where they lived but but was on Roscoe. I met her there. But I didn’t have any issues with her. Obviously, I told him to pick between us, but it was civil. She did snap on me, but you know maybe that happened. Gosh, it’s been so long ago. It’s not ringing a bell.”
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LMAOOO
16 likes,😭💯😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
3 likesnot sus at all
20 likesthis actually made me piss myself laughing
19 likesWhen did u stop teaching dare
2 likes20 years is long time
3 likeswell, you'd think so
1 like@joan nuneztkd it its long ago but for sure she never forget that she killed someone, thats why she keep denying she don’t remember but still was able to give information like she is a nurse, that john need to choose between them, that they live in Roscoe, and even she says that she didn’t meet her she still say she met them civil. 🤷🏻♀️ she probably remember everything happen that time but she just deny it to death,coz she know it herself that where this conversation going
4 likes@Piña colada
3 likesIt must have been all the piña coladas
I mean, John had a wife? I don’t recall, that’s just not sounding familiar at all I mean come on it was a million years ago, she died like a dinosaur like a million years ago yknow?
3 likesPLEASEEE 😭😭
1 like@mariz herana I agree 20 years is a long time but you'd remember a murder like it was yesterday
1 likeLike a math equation without numbers
0 likesYou must have the strongest RAM in your brain
0 likes1st rule of Fight Club. Don’t talk to Cops! Lips are Zip.!!!
1 likeWeird is all the impression I got from her.
1 likeLook how John has aged.Wow😳
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And she aged like fine milk
1 likeExcellent upload......Wow and thanks.
0 likesHer repeatedly slamming her arm down on the table not only seems like a nervous tic, but it is also clearly evident that it’s bothering the shit out of me.
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Right?! And it's also clearly evident that you are BAE 😍😍😍
8 likeslmao 🤣
0 likesThese headphones are finally a net negative.
0 likes@Jontae Grace Bruh
1 likeIt's all about you.....ho hum. THAT IS ALL YOU YOUNGER FOLKS ARE ABOUT...
0 likesChris Cash
4 likesThe future is now, old man. Maybe if yours didn’t fuck everything up, we wouldn’t be cleaning it
Chris Cash you ok bro?
0 likesChris Cash ok boomer
2 likesInnocent questions for an innocent person. But a he was acting in defense of the questions as if she was being directly accused of involvement in a crime in less than 12 minutes without ever being given a reason to do so. Real slick, this game one.
0 likesThanks for the video love JCS I'm new subscriber thank you
1 likeLol! Oh, no he DIDN'T end the video that way!
0 likesTake a drink everytime Stephanie says pfffff ....trust me it's alot of fun🤤
0 likesCops: This woman was brutally murdered in 1986.
7509 likesStephanie: 𝓗𝓪𝔀𝓪𝓲𝓲 ✨🌺🌊🐠🏄♀️🐚🏖️👙😎🍹🐬
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101 likes@Clock Murph it's Hawaii
31 likes@Kitty Sulivan Yeah it doesn't really make any sense does it? But i guess random humor is popular on YouTube if you read most of the liked comments.
17 likes@Daniel Yeah but most of the shit in that comment doesn't really correlate to facial expressions so..
3 likesLMFAOOOOOO
1 likeÄ
0 likesKitty Sulivan you’re probably the kind of person to get offended at a comedy club.
46 likesLMFAOOJDHDISHJH
2 likesHAHAHA I had the same reaction.
2 likes@Clock Murph she says Kawaii like you said and she named it as the big island which is wrong
0 likesgirll😂😂😂
1 likeKitty Sulivan is there a point to anything??Fr ask yourself, does anything matter at all?
4 likesIn this video the lady starts talking about Hawaii a lot turn distract attention away from herself
5 likesSarcasm that’s because they weren’t meant to represent facial expressions ?? What a weird thing to assume. If they were trying to convey expressions don’t you think they would use emojis? Did you actually listen to anything that was said in this interrogation? Doesn’t seem like it 🤨
10 likes@indiciaobscure does this generation even recognize a joke when they hear one ..now that's funny
0 likesHahaha 😂😂😂
1 like@Kitty Sulivan it's in reference to her tangent going on about Hawaii and how nice it was, to distract from the situation and accusations
7 likesLMFAO
1 like🤣😂🤣😂🤣
1 likeAlso relevant that Lazarus took off on a Tropical vacation after she murdered someone. Trying to soothe her guilt.
3 likes@Apple Sugar ooh that's a good point! Not many people would be like "let me murder somebody right before I go on vacation" it was probably a last minute thing to try and deal with whatever she was feeling at the time (if she's even capable of guilt. For all we know she took the trip as a "reward" ugh)
2 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesYou have no idea how loud I laughed at this
0 likesLove this
0 likesThe fact she went on a holiday after. Full psycho.
2 likes37:17
0 likes"Gee I dont know. It's been a million years ago. I'll have to check my pictures."
2 likes@Clock Murph it’s actually spelled Kauai hahah it’s a Hawaiian island
0 likes😭😭🤣
0 likes@Swiffer Duster Kitty & Furriends Lol!
1 like@grief ayo chill it ain't that funny lmao
0 likesFREAL
0 likesI’m dead
0 likesJust leave out the bikini you know damn well she wore denim shorts and a stained vest
0 likes😭😭
0 likesSounds like Chad & Lori.
0 likes@Clock Murph why would she be taking a trip to “kawaii”
0 likesI doubt she even knows what that is, for some reason I just don’t really pin her as a weeb/someone who’s into Japanese in general lmao
@Daniel
0 likesWould you want to talk about somebody's brutal murder 2 decades ago that was married to your ex husband?
She is obviously guilty, however just because someone changes the subject away from somebody who was murdered 2 decades ago doesnt mean they murdered them.
I swear I've been laughing at this for the last 5 minutes
0 likesYou forgot 📷📷📷📷📷📷📷📷📷 (cameras taking her 10K photos)
0 likesTHE EMOJIS PLEASEEE
0 likesJAJDJSJDJSJF
0 likesShe’s so bad at lying she turned into a Rick and Morty character
0 likesThe last few seconds of this.. oh my god
0 likesWhat should i look for if i want my job to be the cops that talk to her and investigate and stuff
0 likes" I graduated in 82, he graduated in 83 my mom graduated in 50..... let me get my yearbook, I have some slides I wanna show you about the earthquake gee golly wow! That was a million years ago, it's the one that killed the dinosaurs gee golly wow!! Yeah I killed her but that was so long ago ! Golly!"
1 likeTwenty years later... after two decades of her living with that skeleton in her closet and feeling she got away with murder, suddenly she's in the hotseat and totally blindsided by this conversation. Amazing to watch her whole world come apart in the course of an hour.
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If I were the relatives of the victim, I would have this interrogation playing on a loop in my house.
11 likesKeep in mind this woman worked decades for them without anyone noticing. Clearly most of them never have to face the music.
3 likesamazing to watch. so much depth captured in one interview. She probably even forgot about the murder 10 years earlier thinking she was free. Talk about blindsided, she got hit by a truck.
7 likesTrue that this interview affirmed their suspicions, but make no mistake that that DNA sample they pulled was the main ingredient in incapacitating her.
3 likesThis interrogation was an amazing bedtime story
1 likeDid they ever mention the fight? I dont think they did, she offered that up unprovoked no?
0 likesHer hand gestures are kinda off too also the comments on this video are gold 😂😂
1 likeClearly adept at BS and verbal dancing
1 likeThe constant dropping the right hand on the table is some sort of tell . . . .
1 likeCell mate: “What are you in for?”
2232 likesStephanie: “ Well... gosh... geez... I mean.... I was sentenced like a million years ago....”
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19 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
13 likesLMFAOOOO
12 likesDAAAAYUUUM BRRRUUUH
7 likes😆 made me chuckle
9 likesFor geez...i dunno, a crime I did a billion years ago
4 likesAwww geez...doesn't ring a bell....I don't recall....I don't know....that doesn't sound familiar....sooo long ago....I may have.....I could have....maybe....so ya know...LOL!!
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1 likeLol
1 likeWhy are all these comments amazing
1 likeHahahaha dude...that’s good yo!
2 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂
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1 likeHAHAHHA
0 likesdude I'm surprised she's not from the Midwest or some shit
0 likes@CAPSLOCK USER Just a million years ago!
0 likesPrison is hard. Prison for an ex-cop is hell on earth. I’m surprised she’s still alive.
0 likesAnd when she takes time to recall and talk about trivial things about back then she tryn like hell to convince them every thing is cool . im mean come on guys were on same team look
0 likeshahahaha that exorcist video at the end got me..
1 likeThe ending 👍🏻👍🏻🤣🤣
0 likesShe is an astonishingly terrible liar. You’d think you’d pick up some lying techniques after being a cop for so long, but she sure didn’t!
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Compared to some of the interviews she is actually really very cloaked.
57 likesThat’s very easy to say with the benefit of YouTube, hindsight and JCS’ analysis.
134 likesShe probably knew the correct things to do in her head, but I doubt there’ve been many situations where she could practice in a high-pressure setting like this one. Once she sat down in that room and the interview started going south, she probably had a million things going through her head and tossed all of the techniques she’d seen out the window. Either way, she was horrible lol
94 likesEven IF the detectives worked on some totally unrelated case and just needed her help, they would have become suspicious due to her insane behaviour right here. They would have re-opened that murder case no matter what, just because of the way she reacted here.
27 likesDog it's hard to lie when you have someone to cross check you or someone who already has the facts.
5 likesIn her case it's easier to lie very little and say a lot of morning.
no she isnt. when you have someone pointing out every tiny thing to you rhen yes shell seem like a bad lisr but if you wat hed this and were told she was innocent you wouldnt notice anythinf wrinf with this interview
6 likesIf you heard the narrator before the interview, this was explained very clearly. She was 100% caught by surprise. Totally unprepared, surprised, scared, nervous, etc. Citing the narrator of this video, you can't know how you'll react in such a situation even if you're a professional.
12 likes@Romy – we know she couldn’t hold it together.
0 likes@LivDaFish I dunno. She’s pretty animated. I bet she doesn’t look like that when her life’s not melting away before her eyes. Yikes. She bit that other lady AFTER she already killed her. Scary lady.
2 likes@LivDaFish I have seen a lot of his videos but never have i thought 'what a terrible liar' until i saw this video.
1 likeShe didn't have enough time to prepare. They put the stunner on her. She was terrified.
3 likes@Ebeneezer Scrooge Basically, cops are people, with all the foibles, intelligence, aspirations, and menace common to our species.
1 likeShe didn't know that they were going to open the case. She thought, she got away with murder.
0 likes@f_u_24 you misspelled women.
0 likes@Oliver Quach 50:02
0 likesAs an art detective. (Not even sure what the hell that is. Probably investigate forgers and jewel thieves). Not likely the same chops as someone investigating murder 1.
1 like@badwith names yeah but it’s not hard to tell when someone’s lying
0 likes@Nathan Morante
0 likesI disagree. Some people are great liars.
@New Seager sorry that you're not getting any :/ try being nicer to women and maybe one will eventually swipe your V-card for ya ,😊
1 likeWOW!! How hard this must've been to interview one of their own, and they know she's being deceptive..
4 likesThen she comes hard about 'NOW YOU'RE TREATING ME LIKE A SUSPECT ' ... She's a bit too defensive, she really is giving herself away!!
This woman deadass had 25 YEARS to come up with a solid, unbreakable alibi and she blew it in an interrogation that didn't even last several hours lmao
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They had her dna in the bite mark... wtf u talking about
51 likes@M T Still, she was high up at the PD; She could’ve tampered with the evidence, came up with a better protocol for if she got caught, etc.
192 likesWell, it is happy ending for justice.
75 likesand she was also a detective with LAPD which makes it even worse
26 likesWell that would be alibi vs DNA...
7 likesDNA prints, finger prints and so on aren't a Conclusive evidence
20 likes@bench of lemons you’re watching too many tv shows
14 likesBecause ' in my opinion ' she %100 thought that she got rid of that murder. There is nothing to think about it because if you think too much over something you will make mistakes about that. So she just totally took it out from her memory and these officers definitely caught that woman off guard. She was definitely not expecting any question about her past and murder. Until she relieved from first shock she already gave herself...kinda unlucky and amateur lol
38 likesLike he said in the video. You never know how you'll truly act in said scenario for the first time
11 likesTrue 😂
0 likesit would be weird if she could recall an alibi for that day since it was so long ago tho
9 likes@Areesha Hasan that’s a fact
1 like@Haze M both DNA and fingerprints have a better track record than eye witness testimonials. By orders of magnitude. Wtf are you talking about?
2 likes@M T not how it works...
0 likesTrue!
0 likesFor a serving detective her memory was appalling 😂
4 likesShe actually did destroy all the pieces of DNA that they had on the case. A single bite swab was accidentally left behind at a coroner's office, which is how they got her decades later. Everything else the LAPD had, she destroyed.
13 likesShe very nearly got away with it.
@IZR Didn’t know that.
1 like@D V actually not, according to Wikipedia evidence did disappear from the files but the DNA sample was not among it.
2 likesI think if she had one more year she could've come up with a fool proof alibi
0 likesBiggest choke ever
0 likes@Areesha Hasan The problem here is that she doesn’t seem to remember anything. Ok, time erases the details but you should recall who you dated, how or why you broke up, whether you talked with them after and esp, if someone in the vicinity died! I mean, I’m old enough to know events at uni from 20 years ago and although some details are gone, I’d not answer all questions with ‘it was a thousand years ago’.
1 like@Sim C Gosh, I dunno did they? They can't say. I mean geez it was so long ago. You're insane. Like gosh, you're so insane geez.*
1 like*transcript of your reply if she wasn't spending life in prison
@Areesha Hasan not really considering she had been asked about it once before and they took her at her word.
0 likes@D V nah she could have disappeared that evidence it happens all the time . Shit man they lost DB Coopers dna evidence and it was on cigarette butts . All they had here was a piece of paper
0 likes@D V Bro the LAPD covered the case up for 2 and a half decades and you're acting like it's so farfetched that a literal murderer among their ranks would try to destroy evidence (which she did do, btw).
1 like@Sim C not necessarily. there has to be a certain amount of evidence for a conviction, dna alone wont get it. that wasnt the case here obviously but if literally all they have on someone is dna, that isnt enough.
0 likesShe thought she got away with it
0 likes@Jeff Redfern if the DNA was conclusive evidence this video wouldnt exist. They would straight up arrest her. The whole point of interegations is a confession.
0 likeslol
0 likesThis is sad. Imagine having thought, many times, "its over...no one will ever find out, I got away with it." Enjoying quiet moments, having learned to live with what it feels like to have gotten away with MURDER, sleeping soundly in the smug arrogance of thinking you're Scott free only to be ambushed in a 'casual conversation' and the ONE person's name you had trained yourself to NEVER ever think of, is like...Lazarus, rising from the dead.
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It is sad that no actual investigation done when the murder happened, she wasn't 'smart' criminal.. She volunteered her DNA after she killed her just because she couldn't contain stupid jealousy!!.. She could have been caught very quickly if the department wasn't corrupt.
179 likesExcellent analysis of her internal monologue and then you drop the pun at the end- well played 👏
58 likes@Amany the technology wasnt available at the time what should have made her a prime suspect was the death threats at the hospital but your correct there was incompetence in this case.
46 likesBeautifully written.
9 likesAmbushed in a casual conversation at work no less - and you’re being interrogated by faces you’ve likely seen around the office before. Reminds me of the departed in a way lol
25 likesShe wasn't off Scott free. She met him in gosh I think 1992
89 likesI don't see how anyone could get a peaceful nights sleep or not be paranoid all day everyday after doing a crime, especially one this horrible knowing how advanced forensic science is.
22 likes@Kareem Rivers that's exactly how I would feel. I wouldn't be sleeping peacefully at night. I would be plotting my escape to a country with no extradition treaty.
22 likes@enyamouth69 But she was a prime suspect. My understanding is that many people pointed their fingers to her during the investigation. The police just ignored her because she was enrolled in the same police department who carried out the investigation.
14 likesSolid comment bro
4 likes@Amany Corrupt how? :P
0 likes@Grammar Splaining it's a kind of hard that you find a good country. maybe they don't reject you but their police and Courts start to study evidences and... you must find a country that is not in good relationship with the USA.
4 likes@Nmn Mnm I've thought about that, too, and I guess that's why those people don't flee, but... if it was a choice between PRISON and a more difficult life abroad, I just might choose the latter.
3 likes@Nmn Mnm No, thank you! I'll take Vanuatu.🌴
4 likes@Grammar Splaining I know you are wise Lolo.
4 likes@Amany Why should she have been caught? There was an active investigation of a series of burglaries in the area.
2 likesI understand the accusations of confrontations between Stephanie and Sherri, but no one would suspect their family member/great friend/co-worker in the police force. No matter how common you think it is, its actually not common in the history of crime.
She looks like an old chuck e cheese animatronic
7 likes@Tt the cat 👏...👏....🙄
0 likesNot only scot free but smug because you're a policewoman arresting people for art fraud and theft. And thinking "gee that was kind of a stupid thing I did" (I know it's much worse than that but that's probably how she felt) "kind of a stupid thing I did a million years ago but I still have my career and everyone's forgotten about the murder because it was a million years ago." She's only shocked because it was a million years ago.
5 likesnice
0 likesTechnically not scott free since her husband was called Scott
0 likesDamn Count!, you should take up writing.
1 likeBravo.
1 like@Amany Also keep in mind this is LA in the 80's and early 90's, there was a lot going on at that point in time just in general. Without the any kind of corruption.
1 likeThe count: That is class
1 likeThey didn’t say that she bite the murdered woman that’s were the DNA came from. Loved the last few seconds.
1 likeThe cops questioning her are so canny, holding back, not confronting her, letting her dig her own grave. It’s an honour to hear some real professionals at work.
1377 likesBest youtube channel. Great work.
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yeah this channel is actually really interestjng
26 likesHere is the thing. Police like to take care of their own. However, when there is a murder and they have very clear evidence then they will throw you under the bus to get that promotion.
12 likes@appleman yup you’ll get hooked. Great when smoking lmao
22 likesShe wants to know "What's this all about?" LOL!! Ummmm a murder Hun. Lol!!
16 likes@Gifted Fox yes because arresting murderers is "throwing people under the bus"
31 likesGreat channel. Thanks for all the content. I find interesting 🇬🇧
0 likesYea these investigators were good another really good couple was Tammy and that other one from the Chris watts case ....croger or cooper or sumn I can't member his name but they were awesome......it's honestly like watching an art piece when they do this stuff...... When their good........like watching Steve Austin vs Bret hart back in the day....art
5 likesI've been binge watching and I cant put my phone down 😭
1 like@Dustee Dawg of course you can’t remember his name. That was like a million years ago
1 likeThe irony of her last name being Lazarus is not lost on me. Her crime she thought she got away with, coming back from the dead after
1828 likesgosh, gee, I don't know, 25 years later?
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underrated comment
45 likes😂 😂 😂 Best comment of 2020
9 likesyou and ur comment have my whole heart
9 likesGood catch! Sherry came alive again to point her right at her killer
4 likesRight on. That was literally my first thought about it. lol
3 likesLooooooooooooool
0 likesGosh gee a million years later
5 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesHigh tier comment mate
0 likesInterstellar
0 likesWhy do I feel like Lisa Simpson wrote this herself?
2 likesClassic Lisa Classic👏🏻
0 likesWhat does Lazarus mean ?
2 likes@It’s rowan the person Jesus rose from the dead
2 likesAnd this interrogation is the gossip, I mean Gospel of John.
0 likesThanks for the laugh!
0 likesBest comment
0 likesA miLLiOn yEaRs AgO
0 likestry a MILLION YEARS JEEZ
0 likesOne of the best comments I've ever seen on YouTube.
0 likesthat's a very acute observation ehehhe
0 likesI was hoping someone else had caught it too.
0 likes@jainubeezy1 Because I can make simple word associations.....?
0 likeswhile I AM well read, you dont have to be to know the name of basic biblical figures
I assume everybody in the English speaking world knows who Lazarus is
thx for the laugh though
@GabeYess 😂😂😂
0 likes@jainubeezy1 awww somebody sounds a little insecure
0 likesSo sad seeing two policemen aggressively interrogating a lady with dementia.
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LOL🤣
21 likesRight they need to be charged with something Bc this is unlawful
10 likesAre you serious?
1 like@Caleb smh... jokes man
30 likes@Caleb I weep. I WEEP FOR THE FUTURE!
16 likes@KD MEDIA gen z is the epitome of sarcasm...don't worry about the stranglers and other exceptions
11 likesAyo?
1 likePretty sure she has alzheimers but idk i cant remember and neither can she...
18 likesLmfaoooo I cant breathe
2 likesBest one 😂😂😂👍👍👍
1 like😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Caleb It's Sarcasm because it's obvious that she's a liar....plus it has been explained,throughout the video, that she is a liar which is why the 'dementia' line should be seen as 'comical sarcasm" and not taken seriously.
0 likesBe aware because you can get this style of writing and way of being, quite often.
@Nicole Raheem i know he was being sarcastic
0 likesShe stuttered so much, it almost sounded like the detectives had just spilled lipstick in her Valentino Bag
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nice
4 likesLMAO
4 likesLIPSTICK?? In her valentino WHITE bag????? The nerve
49 likes💀😂😂😂😂
4 likeswhhUH whA ooOwah- LIPSTICK in my 𝑉𝐴𝐿𝐸𝑁𝑇𝐼𝑁𝑂 WHITE bag???
57 likesOmg, I love this coment.
4 likes😭 she does sound just like that
7 likesLmaoo classic
2 likeshahahahaaaa
0 likeshow do you spill lipstick?
0 likesLMFAO THIS THE ONE
1 likeLOL!!!!
0 likesLMAOOOO
0 likes@Karen the lipstick could melt in the container. Plus this is just a reference to a vine
1 likeThey should of gave her an extra charge for those facial expressions
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Should've*
33 likesShould have *
31 likes😆😅
2 likesthese comments are sending me lmfaooo
12 likesShould oof*
16 likes@Daniel Crawford Should have given*
12 likes@Daniel Crawford .l
0 likesBAHAAHAHA
0 likesayyy offica they shouda done that
0 likesShe did them on purpose to try to trick the detectives
1 likeI was thinking the same thing those facial expressions are probably the worst crime she’s committed here
4 likes@Landon Jrip i think they just made the detectives question her mental state more 😭
0 likes@Yianni Charalambous gee did she actually do those expressions? It was a million years ago!
1 like26:19
0 likes@e that’s a fact 😂 she looked like a toddler trying to talk herself out of a lie
0 likeshahahhahahah
0 likesOkay now I can’t unsee it 😂😂
0 likes+ 5 years, minimum
0 likesi honestly can’t believe this content is free
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Shhhhhh
108 likesNice try criminal psychology, we’re not gonna fall for your schemes 👀
77 likesIf you give me your credit card number, I'll make sure the right people get payed.
37 likes@John O this guy is trying to scam you, you should give it to me instead. Trust me.
26 likes@Taylor FireFlame Nah m8, you're the scammer, I'll give you MY credit card number instead!
14 likesFor now. Once regular tv finally died Youtube will be able to make it a subscription based service which is the final goal :D
6 likesso true
0 likesDont coax iy
0 likes@JDoGGYDiZZLE haha like you can pull that one off, I'll give you MY credit card, ss, and my address.
4 likes@Charzilian Drat! Double Drat and triple Drat!! My plans foiled again by some do gooder!
3 likesThat profile pic hnnggghhh
1 like@Sword spam They failed to the likes of Disney and AT&T to get YouTube Red working, which was subscription based, so fat chance. If they'll make the platform entirely on a model of paying to access videos made by ppl, imagine the ridiculous thought of having to split it to the one user publishing the video too, else no one is motivated to publish videos for free to a platform that you need to pay to even watch.
0 likesStop commenting this on every video, this is the equivalent of telling the teacher at the end of class "Wow I can't believe we weren't assigned homework", but every single class.
4 likesBut his retention rates are probably going trough the roof
0 likesIt’s free real estate
1 likeWhy are you bringing awareness to this matter... shhhhh
0 likesu like paying for digital stuff? Probably one of those ppl who watch movies on netflix
1 likeget used to it, become a pirate today
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0 likesI guess that's why we don't get a lot of uploads 😕
0 likesand no ads either 😙
0 likeswell, it hasn't been fact checked . . . or banned
0 likeshmmmm
The bite she took on the victim came back to bite her in the ass. She was a cop, she learned the use of DNA in crime investigation while she was on the job. She must have known that her own DNA will come back to haunt her some day. I bet she regrets that bite she didn't have to do. Or gee, gosh, maybe she doesn't remember the biting, it was million years ago.
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Whats funny is dna wasnt that great a tool when she killed Sherri. So its fun to imagine her face/thoughts when having a class on this new technology called DNA and what they can do with it. She must have been like: “Oh fuck!”
58 likesDNA fingerprinting was in its infancy at the time. She probably didn't even know it existed or it was possible.
14 likes@Charles Christian What I meant was that, yes she didnt have any idea about the use of DNA at the time of the murder, but I'm sure she came to realize that fact later during her career.
15 likesTo be honest, I think she had to have known she would eventually be caught.
17 likesIn 1985, a LA Sheriff's Department officer named George Arthur was murdered while driving home by a man who had been hiding in his van. In 1999, DNA evidence linked the murder to Ted Kirby, who was one of Arthur's co-workers. Kirby never faced justice, however, as he committed suicide by gunshot when he felt the walls closing in.
At the time, this was major news for law enforcement workers all over Los Angeles. Since Lazarus was a LAPD officer, she had to have heard about how they found the killer.
@Red Pill Freedom Yes! Its so funny to imagine her thoughts/looks on her face when shes learning all this stuff...ohhhh to be a fly on those walls.
7 likes@Some Dude She probably didn't know they've collected swabs having biological traces of the murderer. The leading suspects at the time were still two latino guys and the investigation never moved from there for 20 years, she also probably kept a very low profile trying to appear uninterested in the case to not be connected to it. The connection was so pale that it took 20 years and fresh investigators to find it out.
5 likesAt the time, despite the victim father's remarks, nobody would accuse a cop of such a heinous crime when the neighborhood already had issues with latinos breaking into homes and stealing stuff.
I'm sure that if she had got to know that there was any possible proof that could link her to the case, she would've got rid of it 5-6 years after committing the crime, the problem is that she wasn't privy of that info. Had she known, she would've tampered the proof and would've been suspicious of this informal interrogation.
She isn't stupid, just a psychopath.
She must have* known
0 likes@TheGardenForgottenByTime also she had access to the evidence room, they surmised some of the crap related to the case had been 'misplaced' and it had been her swiping some things, luckily the DNA was still available
0 likes@Odin Satanas I don't know if she had access to the evidence room. If a layman like me in a fictional world in which i'm a cop would instantly check what evidences are against my case after i murdered someone, i think somebody as experienced as her would've checked literally every evidence. From the reports to the physical traces that could directly point at me.
0 likesEven if DNA was at its infancy, you would've tampered everything you came across with anything, including products that are used for forensic analysis.
I think she didn't have THAT sort of access to the evidence room and there's a procedure to follow that traces who comes and goes from that room, what case they're looking at and who physically is handling a proof outside of the evidence room.
You need also probably (speaking out of my ass) a permit to analyze something and there are enough papers to sign that would terrify you unless you're an innocent detective that is working on the case for the police station tasked with X case of murder, therefore is regular routine.
I don't know, i think is more likely that she asked one of the investigators working on the case how the whole murder was going but didn't press on it to not be connected. Incompetence, misplaced trust and the fact that you nor her colleagues would ever connect her by default to a murder case because she was a cop and the least you can expect is for her to abide by the law, played in her favor for 20 years in my opinion.
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0 likes32:19 this came up the same second i read that last sentence in your comment
0 likesShe's a horrible liar.... her facial expressions, body language, and vague answers are a dead give away...I'm 39 yrs old I remember a fight I got into when I was 7 yrs old .. people don't forget being heart broken
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That's amazing! I know I've been on a lot of heavy meds for some serious health issues, but there are a lot of us that can't remember two years ago lol Agree that she's a terrible liar so it's great she didn't want a lawyer, huh?!
121 likesHer expression at about 40:55 kills me. They've been ridiculous all video, but that one gets me.
198 likesWhat was that mouth opening and closing thing she did talking about running the DARE program? Yikes. It's just so bizarre that it's comical
109 likesim 40: Jemima Pritchard pushed me into the taps at school and nearly made my nose bleed: I WAS 7....i remember it VIVIDLY
114 likesAgreed bad liar.
10 likes@Jester's Sketchbook yup ... dido
2 likesSeriously, you would definitely remember what year your college bf was ahead of you.
30 likesLol. The funny thing is, how does one not remember getting into an argument with a woman that your boyfriend is cheating on you with?
52 likesI am 39 as well but my memory is terrible. I hardly remember my teenage years.But if I killed someone I am sure I would remember that.
71 likesbuttercuppy Hahahah yeah wtf was that about
4 likesCowboy Western38 I know. I would have done way better if I was in her shoes. I would have also rehearsed this to myself many times in the event of ever being questioned
14 likesRight!!!!
1 likebuttercuppy I empathize. I used to have a great long term memory. Now, after damage from MS I struggle to remember anything that happened a few weeks ago in any detail. I guess we could look on the bright side - if we ever decided to commit crimes, then we’d be able to just lose that memory and not have to lie in interrogations ;)
15 likeslol No doubt. I am in my 50's and I recall a fight I got into in grade school. A boy kept taking my colored pencils. I got tired of that game a punched him right in the nose. At our 20 year HS reunion he told me he had a crush on me and we both got a good laugh out of it some 30 years after the fact. I couldn't tell you the exact year but I recall that fight well and that was just a grade school tiff.
29 likesevery question, her shoulders shoot up and her chin throws back and her bottom lip goes out and her eyes bug out lol. I'm definitely a bad liar, but damn.
30 likes@Dylan Page lol wtf
1 like"People" don't forget being cheated on.
16 likes@Cowboy Western38
1 likeWell said.
@Choco Manger I said women .. because she's a woman
6 likesWow they caught her
6 likesJester's Sketchbook hey Jemima is my Aunt!
7 likesIf you think she forgot anything from what she said then shame on you. This chick is crazy and probably had a million thoughts a month over this
10 likesWomen don't forget anything I swear there's a difference between a guys memory and a girls
13 likesI'm 24 and I remember getting kicked in the balls by a girl wen I was 10 years old for ripping her school bag ahahah good times
7 likesYou are so right I remember stuff like that like it was yesterday.
0 likes@TabithaStabitha I was going to stay the same thing, my meds have caused severe memory loss. I think it's actually brain damage.
7 likes@Jem oh honey 🥺 I hate to hear that. I'm so sorry 🌹❤ It's insane how many bad side effects, permanent ones at that, occur from certain meds we absolutely need. You're in my thoughts. I know how hard it is, love.
11 likes@Steve S MS is a nasty coward of a disease!! I am sooo sorry! I hate that for you so much. You're definitely in my thoughts.
9 likesAlso to everyone else in general, of course she remembers everything about that crime. I was just remarking about how awesome it is OP can remember all sorts of things lol I wish I could remember so much, while other things not so much
@TabithaStabitha Thanks hun. It is hard.
2 likes@Matchboxidk. I'm 10 years out from my undergrad but I can't remember all the years of the women I dated seriously at my school.
4 likesExactly! And who doesn't remember their second longest relationship!
6 likesI remember a dream I had when I was five... I'm six now. By six, I mean 22.
15 likes@Dylan Page yea was laughing at that one like wtf
0 likesDylan Page 41:40 is my favorite
6 likesCorrect!
0 likesShe had gotten away with murder for over two decades, and then had an interrogation sprung on her at work out of the blue. That's a hell of a disturbing situation to recover from. Its not like she just committed the murder and was preparing for the cops. Most people would have been fucked in this scenario. I know I would've been.
15 likesCowboy Western38 I still remember my sister taking my doll and us fighting about this doll.
3 likes@Tania Jean louis But think about how many things you HAVE forgotten in 20 years. The things you see clearly are sometimes just random memories. Doesn't mean anything. Clearly this woman is guilty based on the dna evidence alone.. and yeh the lies seem obvious in places, but thats a tough crowd she is performing for on the drop of a hat haha
3 likesTo be fair, she was not being cheated on. The guy had left her and was engaged to the victim; HE then cheated on the victim by sleeping with the killer. Wikipedia has a great breakdown of the case.
13 likeswho cheated???
1 like@datura boof her boyfriend in college cheated on her and left her for the woman she killed
0 likesSo true
0 likesYeah that's a pretty significant event. I may not remember the date but I'd remember it happened.
0 likesBullshit. I've killed 5 people and I don't remember any of them. (J/k)
5 likesNo joke. I remember the epic betrayal of my dance partner during my kindergarten performance.
4 likesI have a dismal memory and get reminded of things on the daily. I've no memory up to the age of maybe 14 and even now things are patchy. So you remembering something at 7 is very interesting to me
1 like@TabithaStabitha what are they talking about?
0 likes@Dylan Page what do you make of 55:49 hahaha
1 likeSteve Nichols I have been pondering the gravity of this. Can it be said he had a role in getting his wife killed? If so, then he shows up to make a victim's impact statement?!
0 likesI remember my first boyfriend, Adam from kindergarten. And every boyfriend or crush since. I'm 33. You dont forget. You forget one night stands, not long term relationships.
7 likesSo you got beat up...I had to man
0 likes@Joe Gofacyasulf never said I got beat up I said I got into a fight ...!!
1 like@E Koe It's LA. Everyone got botox.
1 like@Lisa Atkins Which people? The main thread is about how this woman was SUCH a bad liar. And there's literally no way she doesn't remember, even years ago, killing her boyfriend's wife. Period. She has many tells, but oddly enough, the faces she's making AS she's lying. She's lying with her words, but telling the truth in her body language, if that makes sense? Aside from that, a few of us were talking about how certain meds can affect the memory. (We'd recall killing someone, mind you, but I told OP I can't recall last week a lot of the time)
0 likesKevin Hornbuckle - Exactly
0 likes@E Man You never forget your first.
0 likesExactly
0 likesEarliest memory is moving to a new apartment in Chicago. I needed lunch but there was nothing in the fridge but salami and crackers and my brother had to pull the peppercorns out so I could eat. I was 3. I can also remember my mom explaining that I was going to Kindergarten soon. And being VERY disappointed that there was no garden!😁😁😁
4 likes@Batra Chian To be fair to Jemima we don't know any more information other than she pushed her into the taps. Does that automatically make someone an arsehole?
0 likesI'm 38 and remember stuff from my childhood with ease. I'm on a lot of meds that have affected my short term memory but my long term is great
1 likeI am 47 and I don't remember lots of things that happened in my life , and some things were even important (to me anyway) when they happened
3 likes@Vicente Bianchini I think you might be missing the point. It isn't about not remembering. if you don't remember you just say so, right? It's about her body language, over exaggerations in facial expressions and language (eg: geez) when saying she can't remember and long conflated unrelated stories to deflect from a direct response that demonstrate dishonesty from her.
3 likesI can't remember much of my past and I haven't been on meds. A lot of major life events I forget until someone brings it up and even then I have to take their word for it on most of it 🤔
4 likesAlot of people dont have great memory. If you do that's cool. I cant remember what I did two days ago.
0 likes@Steve S But if you do, now you know to go easy on the facial expressions 😉
1 likeI'm 62 and remember every detail of my first kiss. Nobody forgets their lover from the past.
2 likes@Dylan Page omg your comment please read mine on top I swear I read yours after writing it, I thought I was reading too much into it, but right???she looks absolutely crazy and this is the least I can think of andd from my bad English skills too but this woman is crazyyyyyy they know just by these faces she makes non stop I feel embarrassed almost for her !!!!😁🙄
1 likei take zero meds but with past drug abuse and self mental deterioration, i cant even remember the date or day every when i wake up, sometimes i lose track of upto even 6 days or so with time. to you it might be 15/09/19, but to me it might be 11/09/19 with barely no recollection of what ive done in that period, i do suffer from a disorder which my own doctor wont tell me what it is as im on a sick note right now trying to really see if its not a permanent thing ill have to deal with.
0 likesyou REALLY shouldn't dictate what something is because of your own experience or principal, this isnt to defend this women but it could be her brain is just overlapping constantly like mine does, maybe im a sociopath? maybe thats why my doctor wont tell me?
@boyo understood... but at this time when interviewed... she was an active full duty police detective... her memory was just fine
3 likes@Cowboy Western38 oh im sorry i didnt actually know her background at all, but if thats the case then shes very much playing a game of trickery.
0 likes@boyo yup she was a police officer...
0 likes@Dylan Page Trump makes that face, lol!
2 likesSo,SO true!
0 likesI remember a fight I got into when I was in kindergarten. I remember having a Nosebleed and punching that girl after she ruined my lunchbox. I remember they day my brother was born (he's 3 years younger than me)
0 likesBUT I don't have any fucking clue what I ate yesterday, what I did in school today, etc. (I'm 16 btw and was allowed into kindergarten at the age of 3 so it's been 13 years... And I still dislike that girl xd)
I'm 21, I can't remember any of my teachers from before year 9 and can't remember the names of any friends I had before year 8
0 likes@Hooded One you literally don't unless youve had a traumatic injury 😂
0 likesThey also don't forget going to someone's place of work and harassing them to the point of being escorted off the premises by Security. Even if it WAS "a million years ago".
1 likeShe used every facial expression known to mankind and even invented a few knew ones. I just could not stop focusing on her face the entire time, so much do that I had to rewind a few times because I missed what was said. It's like nothing I've ever seen before lol!!!
1 likeHer facial expressions are so comical, they’re so exaggerated
1 likeI think she was probably aware or suspected once the subject of the interview began to focus on her relationship with the couple that they may have had some kind of new evidence which would almost certainly be DNA type stuff so she remained as vague as possible in case she needed to go back on anything which is standard practice for someone lying, try not to talk in definates because you may have to retract or back track at some point.
0 likesAlso I think she'd told herself over the years in the eventuality of being questioned she'd simply say she couldn't remember because it was a long time ago. She should have lawyered up the moment they revealed the nature of the interview was not about some art business.
I think people often think it looks guilty to ask for legal representation but from what I've seen in any serious crime guilty or innocent always say nothing until you've taken legal advice.
Good catch by the cops involved though they played it well.
Cowboy Western38 she’s psychotic not heartbroken....she couldn’t let him go. She’s a classic psychopathic stalker.
0 likesShe very brutally murdered her, unless there’s more people she did that to I’m pretty sure she thinks about that event everyday at least 3 times a day
0 likesCowboy Western38 truly!!! I remember ever person whom has crossed me in an ill manner. Ever.
0 likesCowboy Western38 gee
0 likesThe truth is easier to remember than a lie.
1 likeFacts. You’re a hundred percent right. Lazarus is bizarre.
0 likesTangent about natural disasters
0 likes@9929kingfish you're comment had me DEAD!!! LMAO, you would have rehearsed, in case you got caught.......LMAO
0 likesTRUTH
Very true, my dad is 3 years younger than her, born in 1963 and says he remembers 1986 like it was yesterday.
0 likes@Dylan Page lmao.. and 41:05. "I don't know I'm just trying to think"....
0 likesJester's Sketchbook THATS MY AUNT!
0 likes@Matchbox i disagree. I was in a bad accident i was hit by a car walking across the street. Now i can't even recall how old my son's father is let alone how old i am half the time. People have varying length of memory. I use to have excellent memory and could not believe how bad other people memory was, now i have horrible memory.
0 likes@Little Miss eats crisps for breakfast my earliest memories are 4 ..honest ..but some people's memory is diff
0 likes@Human Bean I heard somewhere the less memories from childhood you have, the happier your childhood was. I don't know for sure but it seems to be true based on the people I've known.
0 likesElement of surprise
0 likes@FIREHAWK GARAGE yes good job after 2 decades hope they throw away the key!
0 likesThat's so true its painful.
0 likes@Jester's Sketchbook the critters stretch far and wide I see
0 likesI can remember being 2 and trying to draw out patterns in the stippled ceiling cause I didnt want to be put down for a nap. If thats the extreme end of it she should at least be able to remember the basic timeline of her adulthood (more than just when she taught dare)
0 likesmy memory from 20+ years ago is not good at all
0 likesYou're absolutely correct. We all remeber major events in our life, whether good or bad. She's interrogated so many people. You would think she could have handled it. Thank god for fate and irony. She got what she deserved. Better late than never 👍
0 likeswell she is a cop...their supposed to be trustworthy and honest lol
0 likesPeople don't forget getting into a fight in public!
2 likes@E Koe didnt help if she did
0 likesWow yes.. but I hope I can move over everything and that has happened to me
0 likesDylan Page 30:41 is good too
0 likes@Strigorvious Dregorous ... very understandable...BUT ...she's a police detective... her memory and attention to detail is her A LARGE part of her job as a police detective
1 likeMrSoggyjocks lool fr
0 likes@nightshaded That really got me. I mean she seeeemed guilty but, could a picture nut be a murderer? I didn't think so. .
0 likesIt's not that she's a horrible liar, she's trying to deflect the questions anyway she can. In reality she knows the answers to all these questions, but if she answered truthfully, the gig would be up. Her explanations, tangents and elaborations on small trivial incidents are a way to circumvent and deflect from the main, huge issue. To me it's like when a child is trying to get around the truth, same thing. She knows exactly what she's doing, it just happens to not work, and makes her look even more guilty.
1 likeDid you win the fight when you were 7?
0 likesAnd super annoying. Scary that she was a cop but it figures.
0 likes36:34 37:17
0 likesYeah... Got into a few myself as a girl with ugly bitches, over boys who had professed eternal undying love for me, even proposed and given me a ring...And they tried to steal him away... You just don't forget these little romantic scenarios, as a female.
0 likesTake it you lost if a fight broke your heart when you were 7
0 likesSo true
0 likesStephanie's cellmate: "so what are you in for?"
1142 likesStephanie: "Gee, gosh ummm I can't recall, it's like a million years ago.......i mean I may have been sentenced but it's not sounding familiar 🥴"
Cellmate: "isn't that something you'd remember?"
Stephanie: "Well yeah I would think, I know I went to Hawaii at some point. I'm a picture person.....I take lots of pictures. What's this all about?"
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Lmaoooo I’m crying 😂
14 likes"What's this all about" 😂🤣🤣 hahaha I'm dying omg.
18 likesI mean I went to UCLA and then the scuba diving and the big earthquake what year was that again? 92! 92? I dont know I have to check my pictures. 🙄🤪😬🥺
18 likesI literally laughed out loud, I scared my cat.
8 likes☠️💀☠️💀
0 likesBet she doesn’t mention she was a D.A.R.E officer in prison
5 likes"Cabbage or beans?"
3 likes"Pfff, well look, Greg and I were getting scuba certification, I mean I may have seen a flyer."
Underrated comment 😂
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likes“Did I mention that I got my snorkeling certification with a friend of mine too? I’m not sure on the year though”
1 likeThis made me laugh 😂
0 likesThat is how I would be with everything, as I have memory issues, even if I was in a knife fight with someone I wouldn't remember it if it was over like a year ago, let alone an argument. Seems like these detectives would think I was a liar or something because people don't have proper memory retention, lol.
0 likesPAHAHAHAHA IM DEAD🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesI hope this channel can stay up. I read on Reddit you were having trouble with YouTube. It's such a great channel with incredible analysis. This is real deal and I thank you for it.
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The last time I looked, about a few months ago, there just wasn’t a lot of content to dig into. But the content that is here is extremely interesting. He needs more.
105 likesYes JSC is a real one
74 likes@Blazing Star a real what?
13 likes@Anthony Donald its just slang for someone you can depend on no matter what
152 likesHe updated on twitter that YT is just not the platform for him. He's looking into other sites to upload his content onto! I recommend following him on Twitter for updates
102 likesWhy in the world would he have a hard time with YouTube? Is it because he is giving "real journalists " a run for their money? That's ridiculous
45 likes@Cassandra Sheek what is his Twitter? I tried searching for it but couldn't find anything
2 likes@Chelsea Tharp @SwimJim
10 likes@Dulce Boi Yes. And a genius.
0 likes@iknewsabowasnotdead Ty.
0 likesNope! YouTube is the worst they keep pulling his latest video right down.
18 likesWhat happend to the first half
8 likes@Matthew Roper yeah, same thing I was wondering.
4 likesI read on Reddit that reddit is on Reddit.
10 likes@Anthony Donald person 😂
0 likes@Smurfitoo1 We are the news, that's freedom of the press. We are literally all of the news 😂
4 likesThere isn't a journalism license 😂😂😂
@Anthony Donald he had a lot more videos up. YouTube has been taking them down. He had well over 20 videos a couple years ago.
14 likes@Jay Blue why?
1 like@Anthony Donald don’t know. He (JCS) even made a 2nd channel and also started putting his videos on Pateron. He stated that YT would put strikes on his videos for who knows what.
4 likes@FemBot but monetizing on a different platform is not frowned upon? idgi
0 likes@Joey Greathouse I agree but that’s just how YouTube works lmao don’t get mad at me haha I’m just saying that’s the way it is not like I own YouTube
5 likes@iknewsabowasnotdead tnx i found him.
3 likesThe comment section became aa interesting as the channel itself.
With 15 million views just for this video, YouTube should be begging him to stay
14 likesI found this channel by chance and I agree with you its great
2 likes@iknewsabowasnotdead Thank u
0 likesHe also has a Patreon that he doesn't upload to anymore, but has like 20 or so additional videos that are super interesting. Not just interogattions but psychology of prison life, soldiers in combat, death row, etc. Really fascinating stuff
5 likesIf that's really true, I hope they figure it out so we can have more awesome videos like this one 😔
0 likes@Anthony Donald a lot of his videos have been taken down. there used to be a lot more content, but they've been removed
1 like@Mason Gregg what is his Patreon? Would love to get onto that. Are any of these vids uploaded in full there? Miss being able to watch this whole video:(
3 likes@Sarahjane Yeah i'm pretty sure most everything thats been on his YouTube is on there. As well as a bunch of interrogation compilations and other content. I think I only pay like $1/month for it
2 likes@Panther Platform I hear they have the internet on computers now….
1 like@rafer Jefferson iii I ceen it on reddit
0 likesRIP channel
2 likes@Epic PHail yeahhh :(
0 likes@Boston Brescia shame :/
0 likesBut there are other channels popping up with similar style and seems that they aren't affected.
0 likesThen there's an A&E show with a similar format now.
The murdered woman's father was saying how Lazarus was stalking his daughter. His daughter told him she saw her staring at her in a restaurant. Said she had crazy looking eyes.
434 likesNailed it. She has some of the weirdest eyes I've seen.
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Absolutely. Frightening eyes. The whole story is like a suspenseful thriller, ala "Fatal Attraction".
40 likesEveryone has experienced jealousy at some stage in their lives, but can you imagine having so little self-control, that you would murder someone, and by virtue of complacent fellow police officers and detectives, get away with it for 20 +years.
She must've been expecting this day for decades. It was inevitable, and at the first mention of John's name, she would have told herself "last night was the last time you get to sleep in your own bed". She knew her life was over.
I call them crazy eyes. I've seen it many times in my life. Don't know how to explain it but you can just tell at a glance that some people are crazy. First time i met my brothers ex i saw her eyes and thought oh no. Later she confirmed that her personality matched her crazy eyes. Clearly not all crazy people have them but some people seem to be so nuts that it shows on there face.
24 likesIt's her inner Charlie Manson
4 likesCrazy how they never followed that lead for all those years
12 likes@Bill Fred I never thought about that! Have you ever met a crazy eyes that isn't crazy? Would you be skeptical of them even when they seem to be genuine persons?
2 likes@umami They have all been crazy. Don't get it mixed up with potential eye problems tho. Should never just go off looks to judge a person but it normally takes one or two conversation with them to know if there really crazy. Also people high on drugs can get the crazy eyes.
4 likesWayne's Hammer it’s insane that it was never followed
2 likesAmerica's next top model 😁
0 likes@Bill Fred yes indeed, usually when you can see the whites of their eyeball above their Iris ........ That my friend, is a crazy person!
2 likesNot so much her eyes as it is her whole face
2 likesCreepiest eyes ever 😳😳
0 likesSanpaku eyes.
0 likes@iwantthetruthandnothingbut me yes and seeing the whites of the eyes below the iris too. It's called sanpaku and it usually means the person is very psychologically disturbed.
0 likesI wonder if she has access to YouTube there in prison.
1 likeLEGEND HAS IT SHE STILL MAKING THOSE WIERD FACIAL EXPRESSIONS..
0 likesI thought you were supposed to read someone their rights before you arrested/interrogated them? Is it a loophole where you can just lie and get anyone to have "a voluntary conversation" with officers and later use that as evidence? Because in these "voluntary conversations" things like silence have been allowed to be used as evidence. Meaning that "the right to remain silent" is almost non-existant unless it is specifically invoked when its "a voluntary conversation". I'm sorry but i dont think this should be legal. These conversations shouldn't be allowed as evidence in court.
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"These conversations shouldn't be allowed as evidence in court."
0 likes....and they weren't.
@G E i thought they were? Her attorney, Overland, moved to have the videotaped conversation barred but the judge overruled this, after she apealed the same thing happened and her statements made here were once again used in court. I might be wrong about this, what makes you think they weren't used as evidence? Genuinely curious
0 likesAll I could think of when listening to her talk is the “waahaguaguha - LIPSTICK in my Valentino white bag??” vine
1 likeWhere was the taser during this rambling lying story? Batteries 🔋must’ve been dead.
0 likesWhy would u put that clip in the end man, I was watching in the dark in the middle of the night!!!! I'm shaking
0 likesThat exorcist head spinning is so befitting of lazarus..
0 likesShe acts like she dated John during the Bronze Age.
2 likesThe ending hahahahaha
0 likesi just cant belive she horrased that woman the prevous days at her work and noone from lapd considered she is a basic suspect and Interrogated he!r It looks very poor job from the police and maybe someone from the department covered her back
0 likesI’m 4 minutes in and not one mention of the constant dropping of the arm and hand on the table?
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There are several analogies of this video. One of the better ones is 2 hours long by 4 body language experts and they mention her hand slapping along with other tell tale signs of deception. One analyst mentioned that if shrugging were an Olympic sport Stephanie would be a gold medalist! 😂🤣
0 likesThose facial expressions were charles manson levels of whacky
1 likeHow are you?
3 likes“I… I l… gosh geez… I dunno it’s been years”
Psychopath who caught. She was lying the whole time. She was found guilty!!!
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Huh
0 likesDid i hear it right? investigator said"we understand that,if we were in your position we would kill the same way"
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He said “feel”, not “kill”.
0 likesThis reminds me a lot of the movie fatal attraction
0 likeslolol the ending was perfect
0 likesA cop criminal is a hired killer. Shame on the person who hired her. You know she killed her old boy friend. She almost died when they asked her questions. No no Stephanie you are the one is crazy. You are a killer of a beautiful lady.
1 likeYou cannot lie with your eyes.
1 likeits the 80"s feathered mullet for me. We get it! you taught DARE!!!
1 likeStephanie, what did you have for breakfast? Ohhh jeez, wow, darn, I don't know, I mean it's been like a million years ago!
2 likeswhere is the full video? there was a previous one that was way longer
0 likesWait a violent person can't possibly be cap right?
0 likesthe fact that shes literally a police officer and this terrible of a liar is crazy, and considering shes been alive for a million years it seems insane that she doesnt know how to lie yet
0 likesher over exaggerated movements piss me off, and ugh like her tone is just so annoying omfg it's like my mom trying to gaslight me
She just looks crazy! Coo coo eyes 🤪
2 likesHer faces at the end reminds me of Charles Manson.
0 likesHer facial expressions are so exaggerated, I've seen this before in people like inappropriate emotions
0 likesMurderers are everywhere
0 likesOmg I can’t believe she is married. Imagine waking up to that every morning and having to hear her say oh geez 260x a day
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imagine going to sleep every night worrying about not waking up. she makes all my red flags and instincts scream at me saying stay away..
103 likesA face ,only a policeman could love
49 likesEdward Kowalski Grounds for divorce!
2 likesAnd in the evenings....the slide shows ..😫
10 likes“Honey did you make coffee yet?”
63 likes“Oh geez 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️ oh wow I dunno it was so long ago I—“
"Honey did you forget to pay the power bill? We needed to have that paid last month." "Gosh, Gee I dunno how do you expect me to remember that it was a MILLION years ago? I'm shocked! I'm really shocked!" "Stephanie it was only last month. You didn't pay it for last month." "Well geeze I dunno? I have a friend named Scmeda. '
31 likesMorty - perfect candidate
2 likesI put money on her having kids to
3 likesOh geez
1 likeLike being married to Morty
3 likes“Stephanie did you take out the trash?”
4 likes“Oh gosh… geez you know you’d think I’d remember something like that? If someone said I did… I I I - it just doesn’t sound familiar.”
@Patrick Sainato "Well, the last time I made coffee was a million years ago. I was in Hawaii scuba diving with the 347th man I slept with. There were brightly colored fishies and my hair was really curly. The guy I was with had a parrot tattoo on his back and my scuba gear was blue. It was 1982 and John met us there. He was wearing yellow flip flops and his scuba gear was green. The scuba instructor's name was Jason and he was from Oregon. He had 4 sisters and graduated from Pepperdine in 1980. Sorry, but making coffee just doesn't sound familiar to me."
13 likes@Patrick Sainato Hahaha 🤣 I imagine the the conversation at the breakfast table after making coffee:
2 likes“What plans do you have today sweetheart?”
“Gosh, well gee. Let me think… Yeah, well I mean, I made plans for today a million years ago. Um, geez, what year is it now?”
LMFAAAOOOOO
2 likes@Secular Argument award for the horniest dude possible
7 likesWell not everyday u r taken as suspect for a murder u committed so.. here's to hoping her husband didn't suffer
0 likesShe's not a looker nor does she have a charming personality. Note to guys. Never go for crazy broads.
0 likesGeez thats funny........ 😬
0 likes@Secular Argument you just asking to get roasted .. but i feel you hahaha
1 likeGosh oh golly gee whizz
0 likes@Lou Seinas I’m safe I don’t like crazy nor do I mingle with average or less looking ones
1 likeBruh she’s insane
0 likesShe’s good man
0 likes25:00 when I’m trying to decide which donut to buy
1 likebut sociopaths dont have fear so how come did she get so nervouss
0 likes25:00 did she actually do that? Bruh
0 likesPay attention to the narrator of these videos. He finishes every line with the exact same tone XD
1 like“That was like a million years ago”
0 likesHer heinous crime aside, she seems like she'd be pretty cool to talk to. She probably has a lot of crazy stories.
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found a lizardman
0 likes@elliot rat Not sure what you mean
0 likesCop interviews a cop. They just toooo nice.
0 likes,27 years? She's nuts
0 likesWhat evidence did they have to convict ??? I've seen none here.
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They had DNA on her. The DNA at the crime scene was a swab on the victims arm where Stephanie bit Sherri. A perfect match to Stephanie’s DNA that they already collected surreptitiously with a warrant. Stephanie didn’t know that during this interview.
3 likesThose eyes on the last screen shot are those of a sane person....
0 likesbring back the original full version
0 likesThé last minutes was creepy as hell
1 likegod bless the husband... that really is horrible...
0 likes19:35 Of course you have. A million years.
0 likesIn the final part of the vid she seem like manson when he was asked the epic question " who are you ?"
0 likesI'm guessing John Rutten made a good choice in marrying Sherrri, but I know he made the right choice in not marrying this... 24:58
0 likesThe last bit from scary movie startled me😅
0 likes27 years is not enough
0 likesThe very end 😂
0 likesI remember this video being an hour long or around there. Why Did he make it so short
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they probably had to cut out some stuff to be allowed to put it back up after youtube took it down
1 likeI'm in Simi Valley right now next to my cat watching this haha, shout out Ventura County 805 😄
2 likesEx - cop in prison - yikes
1 likeProbably living a privileged life at the jail
0 likesLol they actually read her the miranda rights after 1 hour
0 likesWomen don't 4get when they met their husband 🙄 and she just had to answer how long they dated 🤦♀️
0 likesYou would thinks as a cop she would be smart enough to ask for a lawyer.
0 likesHer facial expressions are priceless. She's trying so hard to act like a human.
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Yeah, like a monster trying to wear a humans body
71 likesThey're so over exaggerated.
45 likesDexter
6 likesPause on 37:47 that's the crazyest face she makes in my opinion
19 likesBro.. her faces are so normal...
3 likesHaha this is how a human acts when they're being busted for murder.
19 likesReminds me of the Roach in the human suit from Men In Black.
14 likes37:18 takes the cake, looks like she's got tourettes for a minute there...
12 likes@Matt F Doakes was one of the only ppl who had Dexter sized up.
0 likes@Stan Salazar I know eggar, and that's not eggar. But jeeze, it was like a million years ago. What, are you saying that because it's not eggar that means i killed someone? I mean, jeeze, like, come on, like, i don't know, maybe. It was like a million years ago.
6 likesI know,right?! Her expressions are Crazy! She's friggin scary! I feel sorry that the last thing that the girl she killed saw was THAT face! Can't imagine her "murder" face being any better!
7 likes@existenceisrelative eggar your skin is hanging off your bones!
6 likesMurdering the wife of your lover is very human.
0 likesThe fact that she can fall into all of these tests just like every other human proves she's human. A bad mismade human sure
2 likesI admire people trying to put the humanity away from these morbid facts... true fact is that humans can be so bad, you could sometimes think you are facing the gates of hell.
3 likes@Grim Fire LMAO
0 likes@Bobby B HAHAHAHAH
0 likes@Bobby B omg for reals creeper me out
0 likesThey’re meme material 😄
1 like26:19 🤢
5 likes@Will Bolton GEEZ what A load of 🐗🐗💩💩💩
1 like@Stan Salazar that is PERFECT
1 likeI agree Nick. A little too animated.
2 likesIt fucking hurts to see 😂
1 like@Grim Fire Pause on 26:20..holy mother of God!
3 likesNormal humans don't act like that. If she had nothing to do with the murder case, she would not have so many strange expressions on her face. She sounded very tense most of the time.
3 likes@Matt F qha
0 likes@RayGe FdZ - Humans are monsters.
2 likesi’m stoned eating my dinner and this has me crying of laughter.... so on point wow
0 likes@Grim Fire 33:37 is also terrifying
1 likeShe is a human
1 likeLike it or not thats what humans are im sure you've done horrible things in your life your no different than hitler you could and would do the same thing given the right circumstances
1 like@Bailey Baker but they're so over exaggerated
1 likeShe just can’t remember anyone’s names or places. She gives tons of details about unimportant shit, yet gets real vague “faint” memories when asked about Anything specific the more times they ask the more she Offers up
1 likeAlso the faces one makes when they partake in a heroic dose of MDMA.... so I’ve heard. It’s been so long, Jeeez I don’t even remember.
1 like@Wyatt Corbett no, I think it's pretty fair to say that I'm not going to murder anyone anytime soon. And by the way, it's weird to me that you don't think the same way.
0 likes😭😭😭
0 likes@Stan Salazar BROO!! I was LITERALLY about to say that when I read someone else’s comment about a monster inside of her and I was hoping someone didn’t beat me to it!! HAHAHA that shit’s funny as hell man!!
1 like@Stan Salazar 👌
1 likeEver seen the vid Charles Manson's epic answer? Reminds me of that
1 like@My Animals she had to find right answers for avoiding to bring her around the crime...you can feel the tension...
0 likes@Bailey Baker 37:18
0 likesIf you're doing that kinda face and you're not on stage, you're probably bonkers
@Sandra Swan I was saying her faces are normal like sarcasm.. but yea.. pretty defensive and suspicious
0 likesEvery face she makes is cartoonishly over-exaggerated
0 likes@Bobby B
1 likeThat's hysterical! I wonder if she's watched this herself?
@Kiki Dee
1 likeUgh. Never thought about it that way. No, her "murder face" would've been pure crazy-evil-horror.
@Harry James
0 likesLol!
@RACCOON CHRONICLES That made feel really horrible,I am an empathy so the things that I see n feel are really bad sometimes & the thought of that being the last thing she saw really horrified Me. 😞
0 likesHer face at the end will give me nightmares
1 likeI'm sure they went back and took a second look at every case she was involved in. If you committed murder and seem to have no remorse whatsoever I'm sure she did plenty of other illegal things!
2 likesYou have the right to remain silent. It's actually highly recommended.
1 likeLazarus is a super cool last name tho.
0 likesSounds like a first name for a Millennials child.
Last time I watched this video must have been a million years ago!!
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🤣
0 likesThe ending 🤣🤣🤣 pricless
1 likeKinda reminds me of the car salesman in Fargo.
0 likesThis is literally my comfort food
1 likeWoman, being deceptive: "You know... you know... you know..."
0 likesCops, being deceptive: "You know... you know... you know..."
Take a shot every time she throws her hand up
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Or shrugs. She’s a “shrug-a-holic”.
0 likesShe sounds like Morty trying to explain something to Rick. "Oh Geez".
0 likesAll these comments are so recent. Shoes you how good these videos are
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Shoes are for your feet.
3 likesDetectives: "We wanted to talk in here so you could have privacy and no one would see". Stephanie: "Thank you, I appreciate it"... Video seen by MILLIONS of people.
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😂
6 likesGold
2 likesNow we all know she was a floozy…
15 likesEXACTLY!!
0 likes😂😂😂 Karma
0 likesi have alexithymia, so if i was in this situation they would see just a void of emotions. absolutely no feelings in my face at all. so it'd be hard for them to get anything.
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@Stony Potson actually, yes it would
0 likes@Stony Potson body language is one of the main reasons half these criminals get caught. and since i have this condition they won't see no emotion in my face and won't see nothing but a man sitting in a chair. get it right kid.
0 likesYour videos are so absent of everything clinical.
0 likesI've been wondering what happened to Steve Perry
1 likeThis video is aggravating 💀
0 likesthe FACES this girl makes while lying is honestly hilariously embarrassing
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More like cringe inducing disgust
34 likesu wouldnt do any better
3 likes@Ida Marsi I wouldn't murder a love rival
16 likesIt’s the demons
13 likesThey remind me of Trump faces tbh
24 likes@wesley. No her face reminds me of when Hillary, Biden and Bernie lie. Hillary and Bernie can't control their twitches and spastic eye-rolling, while Biden is just a total mess.
8 likesL.A. Noir
2 likes@hmzaoui YES
0 likesIda Marsi simp
1 like@Wesley Overdijk Charles Manson made crazy faces like that in interviews.
3 likes@rutituti678, temper temper...
0 likesRemember what the doctor said... LOL
@violentauntie, WOW...!!!
4 likesHow quickly a video of a murder suspect has turned to politics.
I could understand if this was Hillary rather than Stephanie... LOL
@Wesley Overdijk, I can understand that... though I don't totally agree.
2 likesThat look on Biden's face when a reporter had to repeatedly ask, if he's "been falsely accused of Tara Reid's allegations; why won't he let the entire file be released for investigation"...
Now, Biden's facial expression was PRICELESS!!!
@GenericTrash, what is SIMP???
1 like@Child o’ God, ROFLMBO...!!!!
0 likesYeah those are the faces of a bottled up insane person
3 likesIkr 26:20
0 likesI figured it out. It's the faces Trump pulls
1 like@Traci Woolard they were hiding the camera so she didn't raise suspicions
0 likesReminds me of my ex-wife to a tee. Same facial expressions, same kind of inane blathering. Side note - some crazy women are NOT good in bed.
0 likesKth Miller - Agree with you 100%
1 like@Intended Viewer that's not ringing a bell to me...
0 likesBack to what the original post says, ahem, yes, those faces are cringe worthy and scary. For 20 years she thought she had gotten away with it. And now she has to face the music...
0 likes@Kth Miller or Popeye
0 likesIf she was my gf and if she makes those faces at me I would run and take my dog with me
0 likesShe rambled like Owen Wilson in a rom com
2 likes24:55 Yikes, those narc rage eyes
0 likesshe sounds like Emily Prentiss from criminal minds
0 likesShe should consider herself lucky it took so long for justice to be served.
301 likesThat lady got 2 decades of freedom that she didn't deserve.
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That thought of murdering someone shouldn't escape her mind, but I guess it's somehow slipped every once in a while because she almost gets away with it so easy in the first place. I would not have a good sleep every day just thinking about it, I wonder how she can?
6 likesScary this psycho has been a police detective ever since, especially after freeking out at the hospital, & committing such a brutal murder, & the "biting her?" wt- is a wack job like this doing on the force? What else could she have done in 20 yrs behind a badge?
4 likes@Izzat Ilmin I'm no expert but i think Psychopaths don't feel emotions as we do, basically they only care about themselves. In other words they are narcissistic and don't feel emotions, they just pretend to feel emotions to manipulate people
1 likeAll that free time to take pictures and develop selective amnesia.
1 likeAnd only 27 years sentence. Fkn bullshit. Should be extra harsh considering she’s a fkn COP
1 likeAt 14:42…. Guilty
0 likesShe reminds me of a blond actress on a witness stand.
0 likesThe outro is on point!
0 likesthis channel is so bingeable
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I just started
74 likesTrue bruh
20 likesBruv, I’ve been binging the whole night lol
36 likesJim's voice scares me
12 likespisses me off she just HAS to be named Stephanie!
43 likesSarah Myers lol why? Jim’s robotic voice surprisingly works quite well..
11 likesKiss me
2 likesJust got hip to this channel and that’s what I e been doing... however I’m watching it in daylight because these ppl crazy
10 likesI just found this channel 4 days ago and my gosh! I’m hooked!😅👍
11 likesI started on Chris Watts and I've been here ever since
20 likes@Charles Darwin you're not charles darwin! 👀
5 likes@Kelsey Hicks how dare you
7 likesThat’s what I’ve been spending my very productive saturday doing.
4 likesY'all should check out Real Detective on Netflix it's million times more interesting and bingeable than this.
3 likesIt is and I feel like you can learn a lot from it too.
2 likes@عبدالله محمود علي it is really good.
0 likesDefinitely
1 like@Prettie Pessimistik Yes everything is literally 10/10
1 likeUncle Thou says heavy weapons guy
0 likesI'd be careful binging stuff like this, shit can weigh heavy on the heart and mind with how dark, nasty and evil some of them are.
7 likesI literally just found it last night and am doing this
1 likeI just discovered it 2 days ago and I can’t stop watching!!
2 likesI've seen them all and still put them on repeat.
1 likeCharles Darwin I have some questions for you Sir Darwin.
1 likeFound this channel this morning watched every episode today.
2 likesWelcome! Lol
2 likesBeen listening to these at work since I discovered the channel recently.
2 likesNo cap just started lol
1 likeI know, lol! It’s so freaking awesome! Found it about a week ago, too! Love all these videos
3 likes@FerdaMasses Check out Jeff, golden.
0 likesKelsey Hicks can’t stop watching
1 likeAnd then you come out as a forensic scientist on the other side
3 likesBeen watching non stop since yesterday
2 likesKelsey Hicks why tho!
1 like2:27 and I've just started, I was meant to get an early night ffs
2 likes@Dylan Smith Relatable. But here's a tip. If you don't want to watch it all. Skip to the blank and white parts. They sum everything up for you quickly.
0 likesthe narrator is just....
1 likeyep just watched 6 videos
1 likeFml
1 likehow dare you use words that i haven't learned yet? bingeable?
1 likeFor real. I just discovered this channel by mistake. Now I'm watching gold content.
2 likesYou said it! I have been binge watching lately
1 likeI just discovered this channel last week and I've been on a binge ever since
0 likesAbsolutely...also the comments on every last video are just pure gold lol
1 likesame but it sets off my anxiety LMAO
1 likeFuxk my day lol
0 likes@Stephanie Simon
0 likesBe glad you're not named Karen.
i watched it all in 1 day :(
2 likesVery few videos though
0 likes@FerdaMasses Me too.
0 likesYes it is.
0 likesI completely agree. Too bad he doesn’t post more often.
0 likes@Uncle Thou — 🎶 Kiss meeeee. Beneath the milky twilight. Lead me, out on the moonlit floor. 🎶
1 likeDoing exactly that!!!
0 likes6 hours and going strong
0 likesThat’s what I’ve been doing all day
0 likesEducational too
0 likesOk
0 likesjust started yaya
0 likes@Charles Darwin me too, this channel is too addictive, I did Chris watts yesterday as my first doc here and I have watched like 6 of these docs now
0 likessooo true
0 likesyeah .. we need more videos.
0 likesMan if that’s not the truth!!! Great job 👏
0 likesFor real i find myself rewatching videos too😂
0 likesI KNOW I CANT STOPPP
0 likesThe end os soooo funny. What a face! Chucky! Oh my God, cant stop laughing and rewatching whats his name great actor say ," Fuc this."
0 likesshe is so not controlling her expression, she should have think about answers before
0 likesThis was hard to watch 😂
0 likesWatching John's victim impact speech, is insane.
874 likesLike dude- you're talking about how amazing this woman was, while at the same time you were cheating on her with a woman who kept threatening and intimidating her at her home and place of work.
Then after she is brutally murdered, you continue to see and sleep with the crazy woman who stalked and harassed her. (And murdered her.)
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YeH that’s a good point lol I never made that connection idk why
44 likesI don't like him. He's lying. You can't be so in love as he's trying to prove here
88 likesIt was 26 years ago, at that point all that stuff fades away and all that is left was guilt and the memory of his wife.
64 likesHe had no reason to suspect Steph, and even if he did. He probably wouldn't want to. Nobody wants their greediness to be the cause of death for those they love especially by the hands of other people that they love.
For 26 years he thought 2 men had broke into his house, battered and mutilated his poor wife and that they were never caught.That a stranger had disrupted his life and killed his lover. When really all of this was from his bad choices.
He was not in control of Steph, and I only know that because I do not think he was really in control of himself at that age. Steph was selfish but it was his selfishness that started it.
The last line of his victim impact speech is the best example of what this meant to him. He was sorry Sherry had entered his life, for that was what got her killed.
Well, I mean, he said she was amazing and forgiving, and that she died for marrying him. That’s fairly accurate. Far as I could tell he wasn’t trying to be holier than thou, and we shouldn’t create a perception that getting someone is any less of a good or wonderful person just because they are cheated on. Wonderful people get cheated on all the time. It sucks, but its true. And the “home wrecker” is hardly ever, I’d venture to say never, as good as the person being cheated on. Sherri was the victim of the affair and she was the victim of the assault and the murder too. I think her husband lived with the guilt of the first part. After the murder he fell into the arms of the first woman to console him, not knowing she was the murderer. He made peace with the cheating because the one thing he knew she didn’t deserve was to be killed and for 25 years he thought the two events were unrelated. I can imagine that he now has to live with the guilt of all that transpired and his speech was sincere.
22 likesLet’s be honest, there are a much greater number of affairs than there are affairs turned murder. So he is in a uniquely bizarre situation here.
What I find wild is how poor the police work from 1986 was on this case. The mutilation of Sherri was so extreme that it simply did not fit the MO of a break in or robbery gone wrong. And they should have been able to at least identify the number of perpetrators, that the attack was personal, and that the attacker was of a smaller stature/strength/etc… searching only for the initial suspects was likely racially motivated. A boogeyman was an easier suspect than real police work. The affair and continuation of that affair should have been huge red flags and they should have had the real suspect 25 years earlier.
Then again, I’m an armchair detective with hindsight who has seen too many movies. I just think that this case’s details didn’t need DNA to create a better pool of suspects.
He just wanted his five minutes of fame.
3 likes@Mikel lmao no.
6 likesI'm also guessing he turned out to be a pretty lousy engineer 😒
3 likesI mean, I agree with both points honestly, I think he was a shitty partner at the time but I also believe that he can fell guilty now
8 likesOver the years, he's probably been faced with a lot of guilt. Sherry did not deserve any of that
2 likesI pointed this out last year my friend. It was lost on the zombies.
1 like@Mariella daisy, no need for an essay. All you had to say was " good point."
0 likesJohn knew. He knew exactly who killed Sherry. He knew he was complicit for screwing crazy eyes while he was engaged to Sherry. That shows how much he REALLY cared for Sherry. NOT THAT MUCH. He is guilty as hell and deserves to feel it every rotten minute of his sorry life. He is responsible.
7 likesYeah, but I guess he's also feeling extra guilty about it now . + He's not gonna bring that up in front of Cherry's family
0 likesliterally !!
1 likeFor 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@Chase Webster TLDR?
0 likes@Marne O source: Dude, trust me!
0 likesRemember, he and the cop were seeing each other, then John happen to go to a party without the cop and he met Sherry. He pretty fell in love right there. Then he just blew the cop off. And some time later, when John and Sherry got engaged, the cop came over to John's house and she was over the top emotional, so John had sex with her, that one time. But John and Sherry moved past that. There was no "cheating", after he met Sherry, just that one time. I'm more than sure John regrets that to this day.
0 likesAt first I thought it was gross that he talked about Sherri’s physical presence and beauty and all that… Like, what? But you know Stephanie and he probably fought over Sherri multiple times. That woman was crazy. You know she didn’t harass Sherri at work and murder her in her home with out being all “pick me” with John and them having conversations about why he was with Sherri over her. I’m sure it came up that he was more attracted to Sherri, so he knew going on about that in his statement would push Stephanie’s buttons. It’s what she probably thinks about in prison. So if he did it to mentally torture Stephanie, I can kind of get it.
0 likes10:39 thought she was about to say 'what's the hubbub, bub?'
2 likesStephanie went to the toilet once. Don't expect her to remember what year though ...
2 likesI've said it before and I'll say it again... 80s coke must've been THE ish
1 likeThis is what we call
2 likes"Sweating bullets"
She gives me strong “boyfriend being confronted about cheating” vibes
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I feel like this deserves to be the most liked comment
13 likesImao with those facial expressions it's spot on
13 likesOh man, I called on out my dad on his affairs as a teen and these weird facial expressions match so well. Seriously, if you're a teen try to get your dad to tell your mistress you're the bastard child of mom and the dentist. If you can pull that card, you can get away with anything.
8 likesYou can tell she is acting strange,,hands everywhere mouth opened, weird faces. A normal person would listen and respond accordingly
5 likesShe seems like the type who would think SHE'S the boyfriend.
1 like@Robert Gantry What is that even supposed to fuckin mean? lmao
2 likesLike, what?????
@One Dixie Cup Just For You - It was intended to get a laugh. Apparently it succeded...? :D
0 likes@Robert Gantry I mean yeah, but more so because the phrasing just makes no sense lol
2 likes@One Dixie Cup Just For You - I was implying that she looks like a lizbin. Like maybe she wants to be a man. But on another note, I can see why "John" would just doer occasionally, and not want to get serious with her. I couldn't imagine being in any kind of relationship with her because of that creepy stare she projects.
0 likes@Robert Gantry "lizbin" lmao
1 likeIva Durovic - So no lizbin wants to be a man? Not even the one who calls itself "Chaz Bono?" Get MY schitt together...?
0 likes@Justin Bailey lol
0 likes"What? Where was I last night? Well gee gosh, I don't know that was like 12 hours ago.."
2 likes@Justin Bailey this comment: just a joke
3 likesYou, a man baby: 😭🤳
How about girlfriend confronted about cheating I mean she does have feminine ways so that must be the first thing that comes to mind right?
0 likes@Bria ia why would you tell her that? It’s rude.
0 likesI thought she was trying to fly away with all that fake indignant arm flapping.
0 likesGEEZ this woman is saying a lot of GEEZ
1 likeYo her facial expressions and reactions with the “gosh, geez!, million years ago!” gave me the same annoyance of e girls saying “uwu” and obsessed with anime.
0 likesSigh, sigh, sigh... Asinine female dog. Perfect example of how emulating humans are, always trying to exceed one another.
0 likesShe pulls a face and recoils like she smelt something bad every time she pretends to not remember
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They call it Fart Sniff Alzheimer’s. A very rare but serious condition.
33 likes@Beardless Odin it looks like a burden
8 likesit looks like a biden
7 likesSmell the fart acting. 😯
9 likes@JustMeHere XX a different type of method acting
5 likes@Beardless Odin Yo I googled the term for shits and giggles, and it turns out some studies found that smelling farts may actually prevent dementia. Although, take with a fistful of salt tho
4 likesSvenne Karlsson You're shitting me! Wow... if that isn't life imitating art I don't know what is. Or maybe it's the other way around. grabs handful of rock salt and leaves
2 likesDid I fart? Gosh… psh… I can’t say for sure. Was that even a toot? It doesn’t sound familiar. I think I passed gas in 86 during the big earthquake… tangent about natural disasters
13 likes@Dregaz Lmfao 😂
1 likelooks like shes hearing some fire bars
2 likes@Tom hahaha I like that one
1 likeWhy did you have to point that out.
1 like@Space Wizard Pip yes
0 likesWhat a psykocop.. She was not smart🤣
0 likesRoscoe & De Soto in the San Fernando Valley. I know exactly where that is. Grew up maybe a couple miles from there. Small world…
0 likesHer eyebrows are nearly touching the ceiling! Thank controled panic..
0 likesWhy did it take her so long to realise she was being interrogated as a suspect lol shes literally a cop that’s so funny
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Bet she was too focused on lying that she didn't notice
138 likesshe thought they would NEVER connect her. It didn't occur to her that she couldn't outsmart them. She's arrogant. But I agree with you,I mean seriously 😂😂. You been a cop all this time and you can't see what they're doing?? 🙄
90 likesBc she went to school on the 10th floor
45 likes@Mrs X oh yeah defo a sociopath therefore due to delusions of grandeur was under the impression she could never be caught but it’s just so funny and hard to watch 😹😹😹😹
11 likesAny innocent person or smart criminal would just say "look I can't help you guys. I'm terribly sorry. I really didn't talk to John after college. Find someone else. Now I gotta go. Bye"
50 likesBecause as they mention in the video, a person can know all the techniques used during an interrogation, but being on the OTHER side of the interrogation is a whole different ball game. Plus, they structured their approach and questions knowing she would be savvy to interrogations so they made up the story so it sounded plausible until they decided to turn up the heat when she finally caught on.
29 likes@elstongunn Exactly, plus she was still reeling from the fact that they were bringing something up that she thought she buried 25yrs ago. How would you feel? She probably haven't given this chapter much thought in awhile. So interesting to see how anyone can kill.
15 likesShe probably knew something was up very early in the interrogation but didnt say anything to not escalate the situation or some other form of anti-interrogation tactic
10 likesOh I bet her gut was fearing the worst the minute they mentioned his name in an interrogation room
14 likesYou only think it's a good idea because you know the outcome. She (and all criminals) tried to look as unrelated and unknowing of the crime as possible.
7 likesNo doubt she knew right away, just playing dumb
3 likesIt was probably part of her "ignorant & innocent" act
3 likesIt would look too suspicious for her to get up and leave.
4 likesShe may not have thought the LAPD detectives were THAT smart.
4 likesHead of a department, not just a cop. SMH, 25 years experience.
4 likes@Cesar Reza Amazing how some people can keep things hidden for life. I bet it was 25 years she lived with enormous guilt just eating at her. strange as it may seem, maybe she got peace after being found guilty.
2 likesShe was to scared to even process the thought her mind is set on “acting normal”
2 likesBecause she was being interrogated by fellow officers, ones that are newer and most likely have learned more modern techniques. She wasn't an officer anymore at this point, either - she was retired.
1 like@ObiWAANKenobi 44 What makes you say she was retired. The real reason they had the meeting in an interrogation room was so she turns her gun in before entering the room, meaning that she was still an active officer.
1 likeShe was too focused on lying and attempting to get away with it
0 likesYou can tell she knows. Which is why she doesn’t make definitive statements
0 likesNo doubt!!!
0 likes@Mntside You serious? lol
0 likesThis is just like Amber Heard face expressions and lines 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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exactly what i thought
0 likesThe outro 😂
0 likesFound Amber Heard's acting coach!
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👏👏🤣🤣🤣🎥😂🤪
1 likeUghh Dude You cut out out her very first indication of her being extremely nervous & on edge “when she says you guys are gonna bring someone in right!!??” Why did u snip all the beginning stuff out?
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He was trying to get the videos pass youtube censorship, a lot of vids went down and back up with huge edits to try and appease youtube.
0 likes"Did you murder Sherry?"
3662 likes"Gee, I mean, I might have, you know? I mean, it was a million years ago. It doesn't ring a bell, I mean, you know? I mean, if you told me that I'd murdered her, I mean, I think I'd remember that. But, gee, I might have, you know?"
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Fucking Hilarious!!! I mean, I don't know, it might have been fucking hilarious, that post was like a million years ago, you know?
48 likes💀💀💀
10 likes@Julaaak04 misa misa
0 likeswise obamid
4 likes"but what she wearing when she died?"
8 likes"Oh I know what she wearing."
gee.. i mean it’s 2009 now i don’t know.. god..
7 likes@trippie_ fabio 😂😂😂😂 “ i might’ve shot a gun but i don’t remember if it was real life or video games “
8 likesI mean gee I may have brutally murdered her and bit her arm, but y-you know it was a million years ago I don't r-remember you know. I-I mean like if you told me that I was a murderer I j-just might beleive you you know? Like I might have done it but it was so long ago geez, let me think for a bit. N-no it doesn't ring a bell you know like we used to hang out and I might have met here there or maybe I haven't like I just don't remember geez. I-it was like a robbery gone wrong if I remember right? Gosh I don't know it was just so long ago, like what year is it again? 2009 that was so long ago I j-just don't remember you know? I don't know details about t-that murder you know, but I remember it wasn't fun. Y-you know what was fun? When we went to Hawaii I haven't told you about that have I? In fact it was so fun I c-could go on a 45 min long rant about it and I absolutely will.
9 likes@Mohammad Shameoni Niaei I mean gee I did use to go to elementary school when was that.. like how long ago man that was a million years ago jee if I graduated- I mean jee that was a million years ago yk I might have known what was his name John? Gee that was a million years ago man * with a ton of facial expressions*
5 likesMaybe she's an immortal demon and experiences time in a different manner?
2 likesLmfao she should have just confessed as soon as she walked in the room and saved us the cringy performance 🥴
8 likesLol
0 likes@Jade Clark exactly 😭😭😭
0 likesAll the comments are so funny.. i need to stop the video first and read all the comments 😂😂
6 likesPLEASE
0 likesM-m-mBURP- Morty! Stop saying geez!
2 likesGee, well let’s see, I was born in 1968 and then took my first steps at 11 months old and then, golly, I’m not sure at what point Watergate happened, but golly gee willickers, I think it was after I bought my first car, but gosh, I don’t remember who was president at the time, and hmmm, I just don’t even remember if I was registered to vote yet. So gosh, if I went to school with John in 1978 then I guess I could have possibly dated him, but I don’t even remember if he was democrat or republican, I mean, gosh, if I graduation in 1982, then I guess maybe I might have met up with John a few times, but I mean, that was a million years ago, I mean I don’t even remember my middle name, much less who I dated or anything or anything I’ve ever done, I mean, it just doesn’t quite ring a bell, ya know?
7 likesGee...I don't know...I mean...I don't THINK so...let me check my pictures....
3 likeseveryone is just mocking her speech impediment
2 likes@Kaiser What speech impediment? 🤔
2 likesI thought we were mocking her turn of phrase during the interrogation... 😁
Gee... God... I don't know... What year are we talking?.... I'd like to say.. no...? 👀
3 likesgeee can you give me a year it was two deacades ago I mean I get the date I may rember
1 likeIt doesnt sound familiar
1 like😆😆👏🏾👏🏾!! Yeah...geez, ya know?!
0 likes@Kylie Jones she repeats herself so goddamn much, she practically has some sort of speech impediment.
3 likesKaiser um no. Look up the definition of speech impediment. Examples are lisps and stammers..
1 like@Kaiser ok 👍
0 likesLike I said, that was a million years ago ya know? If I did murder her then that was a million years ago, I mean it’s 2009 I’m trying to remember if I murdered her or not I mean that was in 1983 and it’s 2009 now ya know? It doesn’t sound, ya know, familiar. Ya know? I just don’t remember.
1 likeMe when I take a stack of carrots from the carrot chest on mc
0 likesLMAO this thread is golden
1 likeI DIED READING THIS
0 likesyou sound just like her
0 likesThis made me laugh so hard lmao
0 likesLmao, thank you obamid
1 likeTf is that pfp
0 likesJeez Rick, th-th-tha-thats a bit too much, you know?
1 like@ChoCo MallOw comments are the dessert😂
0 likes@Kylie Jones Tourette's Syndrome, except that her tic is to constantly say "I mean" and crumpled up her nose.
0 likes@Yama oh ffs learn to read humor.
0 likes@Kylie Jones I think this was an example of the thing called humor. Her inability to give a straight answer is so blatant and clumsy that it resembles a physical impairment.
0 likes@Kevin P. don’t question the lord…
0 likesBest comment here!
1 likelike why did she think she could get away with having a terrible memory 😂
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesLol right on point!
0 likesShe looks like my grandma
0 likesShouldn’t she be given her rights officially because i heard if you are not given your rights.
1 likeShe realized it was a setup
1 likeShe's so scary looking !😫😫😫
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I mean she is like a million years old sooo lol
0 likesHer: doesn't remember getting kicked out of a hospital for a violent altercation 20 years ago
1993 likesMe: often recalls that one time in elementary school someone said my shorts looked like boxers
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9 likesHehehe gold
6 likesSorry about that, but it was true
27 likes😭😭😂😂😂😭😭
1 like@Matthias Schlemm .. and the dude remembers saying it. lol
12 likes😂😂😂
1 likeOk millennial… now go take a nap
1 likei can't remember my own phone number but i can remember vividly when i was 4 and my classmate called me "tuna girl" because i was eating tuna and it shook me to my core.
12 likesI can’t remember my license plate on my car but I can remember the time a boy said I needed to shave because my legs and arms were hairy in 3rd grade and his name
3 likes😂😂😂
0 likes@somebody I’m 33 and I remember stealing toys 🧸 from my kindergarten class (I know) and this marker that smelled like chocolate. I stole a rolling pin from the play kitchen
1 likeNow That’s funny.!
0 likes7 minutes in and I know I’m going to Patreon to follow JCS he smokes Observe.
0 likesHow many times did she say I mean?
1 likeShe's serving some serious amber heard vibes.
0 likesThe institute of law for All, is Sacred
0 likes"Uuuugggghhhh why did I bite that woman?!"
2 likesDamn, imagine thinking you'd gotten away with it for 25 years and still getting caught...
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she has lived her good years free
99 likesInnocuous Block of Wood imagine getting away for 13 murders for 43 years, Joe is in court today
13 likesAverage Guy who?
1 likewell well Joseph DeAngelo
6 likesjeb jed yeah whatever they already had her dna
15 likes@jeb jed no she wouldn't lol, you don't find DNA from BITE MARKS in someones arm unless she was there
16 likes@jeb jed yea she was, psychopaths usually are pretty dumb as they're incredibly narcissistic and think they can get away with murder (pun intended)
22 likes@jeb jed umm they literally made it feel like a safe space and she probably had millions of thoughts running through her head so it probably slipped out
3 likesPeople are getting caught left and right nowadays bc of these DNA 🧬 testings like 23 and me, etc. this lady is a terrible liar.
6 likes@jeb jed Wrong! Her DNA was at the scene. They were just hoping to make it easier by getting a confession and a plea.
6 likesChickens coming home to roost is what that is.
4 likes@jeb jed nah she was done. Lawyer could have saved her that stress.
0 likesInnocuous Block of Wood I would be furious. All those years you have to become relaxed about it. Actually I would’ve run away to Timbuktu the day after I mashed her to death.
2 likes@Parkour That's correct. Forensic genealogy will continue busting people who thought they got away with a crime a long time ago.
0 likes@LisaS also maybe preclude a defense that the bite mark was from a separate confrontation. She denied any confrontation whatsoever
2 likes@LisaS Seriously? Again? That's disgusting.
1 like@Mike w OH WOW 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Choco Manger Yes, disgusting it is! Spazzy Lazzy and Rutten met in Hawaii after Sherry's murder. It happened more than once. Got that from a YouTube Documentary. Can you imagine having sex with your wife's killer? OMG Sherry must have been rolling over in her grave. John did not deserve Sherry and he is a vile, sickening creep.
5 likesjed yup
0 likesJust like the golden state killer
0 likesThat's what i love about justice, even if you get away with it your always going to be scared of a knock on the door.
1 likeThat's why her last words were:'' I can't believe it,,!
1 likeChoco Manger
0 likesI think he left town because he knew Stephanie did it and didn’t wanna be next.
So yea, I think he basically fled for his life but kept it to himself when he should have told someone.
I ate a bag of chips at Walmart once and never paid for them. I won’t be surprised when they kick down my front door in the near future..but god that was over a decade ago! I mean it could have been Doritos...hot Cheetos...chili cheese Fritos...I couldn’t tell ya.
0 likeswere all the cases she was involved in, dismissed?
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Yes, one was. It was an art theft case which was her “gig” at the LAPD and they were going to prosecute a case that was hers. There is no way a jury would side with a case built by a woman cop who was facing murder charges. It was dropped.
1 likeGosh and JEEESUS. It was 20....it was 50 thousand.....it was a long time ago, okay?
1 likeLol the ending
1 likeIt's a cold case but its getting warmer.
1 likeImagine working around a killer for 25 years and not knowing they were a killer. Makes me wonder how many people have done horrible crimes that are around us daily but didn’t get caught.
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No one knows about my murderous history, it’s easier said than done dude
14 likes@Albert Twangle wanna confess 👀
9 likes@Yuko_blair6 nice try FBI
31 likesIt's IMOSSIBLE that a person commuting to and from a big city every day for years has not seen a killer, possibly a serial killer, but definitely a killer.
16 likesThe numbers of criminals we've seen is off the charts.
But then again I got into a little trouble 30 years ago in my 20s (petty theft) so I guess I'm one of them :)
Spent a few hours in cuffs and almost fainted...knew it wasn't the life for me :)
I needed xanax for like a week.
Just visit your local synagogue to catch that vibe
1 likeConsidering that more than 90% of rapists walk free... we are surrounded by evil.
9 likesExcuse typo I meant Ted Bundy 😉
2 likesA teacher in my sons' schools was found to have murdered a woman for hire. It was when his life was messed up with drugs. He got his act together and became a teacher he was supposedly a great teacher and the lads really liked him. he was in the clear and may have confessed to clear his conscience
1 likeRIP his victim.
And pedos all around us
1 like@Albert Twangle Are you actually a murderer?
1 like@Hectrix a gentleman never tells
3 likesSomeone we knew ended up getting murdered in front of my moms store when I was around 9 yrs old & we saw the crime scene the next day going to open the store up.
0 likesfun fact in your life time you pass by 7 murderers
0 likes@Amellia Mendel pass by me 7 times and you reached your lifetime quota
4 likesThis is so fracked up!
0 likes@Tony Arcieri That's a disgusting and incredibly ignorant thing to say.
1 likeI’m a serial jaywalker
1 like@Albert Twangle doubt it
1 like@brian1990aguilar take my word for it
1 likeWhat happened to the first half of the video?
1 like"So do you know John?" Lord Of The Rings music starts playing
0 likesJohn Newton's wife would have been saved from dying if only this person appealed to John ruden roden roden route to tootin
0 likesIdk why but the last moment was funny
0 likesStephanie Lazarus to herself: "Ok Steph, act natural..."
4964 likesActs like pumpkin on LSD
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1 likeKkkkkkkkkkkkkk
1 likeLOL!!
0 likesThat’s a brand new sentence
40 likesYesssir
0 likeswhy did i totally see it after reading this comment 😂😂
10 likesOddly accurate comparison
19 likesHahaha this comment is GOLD put a smile on my sad face x
6 likesNatural high
2 likesRofl
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likeshahahha
0 likes@Ilovecats420 I thought the pumpkin was the one on LSD
11 likesYes! My new rock/metal band has a new name cause of you. Thank you! LSD Murder Pumpkin.!
4 likes😂😂😂omg this made my day
1 like@Lauren Lestrange me too, I'm pretty sure that was ops intention.
1 likeFunny either way
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0 likesHahahahahahah 😂😂😂
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes😂😂
0 likesLOL
0 likesBrandon, your comment made me laugh during a very difficult time of my life. Thank you.
4 likesYes
0 likesI lost my shit XD
0 likes🤣
0 likesThe accuracy LMFAOO
0 likes😂😂
0 likesThese comments are gold. I keep thinking I won't find one any funnier, then BAM!
0 likesLMAO
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0 likesGosh!
0 likesIt seems like this interrogation was recorded from rabbits hole😄
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1 likeDamn her eyes are scary
1 likeThis story sucks since there was no history or details of the crime, except that there was a murder years ago..I don’t know how she can recall much from 20 years ago. That’s ridiculous. The interview was a total secret & They absolutely should’ve mirandized her. And she should’ve gotten a lawyer involved right from the get go.
0 likes@jcs hi I’m obsessed with you and your content….fuck YouTube for killing this channel
0 likesShe has the acting skills of a 5 year old with their hand stuck in the cookie jar. It’s honestly amazing that she didn’t just give in and admit it
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How did she even ever become a cop? Where was she employed? You'd have to be medicated beyond cognition to put her on the street with a gun.
9 likesi mean to be fair, this has been decades ago for her and had no aforementioned knowledge of this confrontation.
6 likes@J010011113 only way I'd see her become a detective is if the department was undermanned as fuck, but who knows
1 likeYah it’s Incredibly uncomfortable to watch because she knows she’s busted but yet she keeps going on instead of just saying “ hey you got me” …!!!
0 likesshe knew this would come someday. how she wished she didn't do this.sorry lady, crime pays.
0 likesDamn she so nervous
0 likesI wonder how cops get on in prison..
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Usually protective custody or they’d for sure get killed
2 likesMom: Did u take the last cookie?
2 likes9 year Old me: 17:16
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0 likesPsychology 101: let a madman talk long enough and he will reveal himself.
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Yes I know look who is in the white house. He has as many expressions as she does. Yikes
39 likes@муg0т_ 1 pez trum lost
3 likes@johnnny boo
3 likesTo answer your question, I would posit that being controlled by an ideology always leads to social pathology.
@johnnny boo 🧐
5 likes@Penny Rollings your clueless about Trump and his true importance!
7 likes@johnnny boo Agreed!
2 likes@RoboBitch how so? I can never get a solid explanation of how he's any worse than other presidents throughout history.
4 likes@Rafael Crabs that's why ideologs do, they can't produce any verifiable arguments, only feelings. And if they do produce facts, they are false, so that when you point out their lies, they say you are brainwashed and trying do defend an irredeemable monster, or that you claiming the "facts" are false is ridiculous, and they just laugh at you. This entire scheme is used constantly in politics, and if you spot a brainwashed bot, you can predict with 90% certainty what they are going to say next.
2 likes@L. Bradley
1 likeAhem...I do not believe you understand my reply to Jonnyboo.
I was merely answering his question as to why does everybody have to turn everything into a political debate.
I believe my reply was very apropos.
Finally, I have no idea what would my reply or my original comment make you see an extreme left leaning bias.
I am apolitical, but if you wish to put a tag on me, then call me a conservative peacenik.✌
@more tren more men yeah all I'm asking for is a source of information that's irrefutably true and gives me a reason to hate the guy. In 2016 people were saying Russian collusion and MAGA is racist and try as I might I couldn't find any factual information verifying these claims. I used to think people who'd say "don't trust the media" were paranoid nutjobs but after seeing such blatant misinformation I'm skeptical about what I read now.
0 likesOh and the Jessie Smollett story and how that was being portrayed by the media was both hilarious and scary when they doubled down on the lies perpetuated by one guy that fit their narrative with not a fact in sight.
After the first presidential debate I went to a video of Seth Myers covering it and someone said "look, Trump wouldn't denounce white supremacists" (I found a compilation of him denouncing white supremacy for 5 straight minutes and they keep asking him, he must be losing his mind having to answer the same question over and over) and I said "just like how Biden wouldn't denounce Antifa?" and man I got called all sorts of things in that comment section: fascist, nazi, racist and "gay person" which was kinda funny given democrats are supposedly bigger supporters of gay people. And my comment got either downvoted out of existence or deleted because it was gone. "Just like how Biden wouldn't denounce Antifa?" I've never voted as if I were to I'd want it to be a well informed vote going to the right person and I've always been too lazy to do my homework but after all that and more the conservative side appears more in touch with reality at the moment.
@L. Bradley daddy chill i''m not even american
1 like@johnnny boo “ why do people turn shit political “
6 likescontinues to ramble on about politics to online people
@johnnny boo Biden is actually growing on me.. He brought me hours of laughter after seeing all of the memes and videos of him falling.. it’s probably the best thing he’s ever done.
0 likesBiggest giveaway is allways the gulp people do when were stressed and guilty
0 likes“geeez uh-“ “i- i- i- i- i mean w- w- what is this all about? i- i-“
2 likesIt's horrible what she did but I just can't take her seriously whenever she goes on about things in depth when it doesn't need to be explained and those facial expressions... oh those expressions... they look way too exaggerated
0 likesIf I act like a complete dumbass maybe they will let me go...
1 likeThe constant use of her saying “You know” is very ironic, as they do, in fact, know everything.
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I scrolled down to this comment immediately as she said "you know".
20 likes.....we know.
5 likesI cackled
0 likesLooking like elf on a shelf @25:07
0 likesEvil woman.
Just a terrible liar!
0 likesThis is my sleeping pill
2 likes“Jeez God I mean I may have just only killed her Jeez I don’t know I mean what’s this about.. God Jeez?”
0 likesI sympathise with this lady, I'm 26 and I don't remember anything from 25 years ago either.
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😂😂😂😂
6 likes🤣
1 likeWell I know you’re joking but as a 67 year old I don’t remember an enormous amount of my life. But were I in her shoes (and innocent), I’d try for a second to remember then if I don’t remember just say, “I don’t remember.” All that dissembling was bizarre.
20 likes@DreamingCatStudio I agree. If I was innocent, I would just say I have no idea what you are talking abt.
3 likesI mean, I might remember something . Maybe saw it on a flyer somewhere
10 likes@Rogue Squadron Right! I’ve never heard anyone outside of the 80s reference flyers so often!
4 likes@DreamingCatStudio did she work in the office with all the wanted flyers hanging up or something
1 likeVery good point!
0 likesRight?!
0 likesLmao
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likes25:01 "any other cars that stand out in your mind? " what does that mean?
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After she killed Sherri she drove off in Sherri’s BMW and parked it a couple miles away leaving the keys 🔑 still in it. No doubts she was hoping an opportunist would steal the car creating a “red herring” for law enforcement to chase down. That didn’t happen. The car was found and impounded. The interrogators wanted to give Stephanie something to “stew” on. Like “did they find a hair of mine in the car?” “is there a video tape of me in it?”. They masterfully kept feeding her info in a question manner to gauge her reactions and outflanked her.
1 like@767 Driver thank you for the insightful comment.
1 like@bibilolo0802 Welcome! Quite the incredible murder case.
0 likesYouTube should look at twitter’s debacles and WAKE UP
0 likesJim is your warning fam.. our loyalty is contingent
This video was more than 25 minutes long before. Why was it edited?
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Yeah, what the hell? I remember clearly the beginning was talking about what happened prior, for instance they took Stephanie's DNA from an used cup she threw away, right before the beginning of this current video. I never knew you could cut a video like that after it's been uploaded, or YouTube itself did something for some odd reason, they actually intervened.
0 likesI’ve noticed this trend on more than one channel and video. Weird and it sucks.
2 likesDid you know John Rutten?
1 likeIt was the summer of 22. I wore an onion on my belt as it was the fashion of the day.......
Best detectives ever. Top of their game, but they had to be. Going against a cop, trained like you were is nothing but tricky. Bravo.
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Thought the same, that is insane work. Working against a cop while it was a case that could easily be brushed aside, I can't imagine the nerves they had to hold together.
28 likes@That Roman Fella lol he deleted his comment, i wonder what he said.
13 likesR all detectives old fat and very out of shape ? I had to deal with 2 detectives unfortunately and that was the impression I got both times. Oops sorry but I take that back, I actually had to deal with 3 detectives the last one was younger and fitter the other two
1 likeDoes she look trained to you? She can't keep a straight face if her life depended on it. Wait... it actually did depend on it.
0 likesAmber Heard has the same reactions.
0 likesWhy is he not doing videos anymore?
0 likesThose are the crazy eyes.
2 likes“How long did you know John for?”
0 likes(Implements Euclidean algorithm)
The only thing thats scarier than her personality is her facial expressions
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13 likesHer eys are very scary...like devil's eyes scary
11 likes50:02
1 likeR.I.P Billy Herrington
0 likes@Samurai Boba Fett amen
1 like26:00
0 likesHer facial expression game is one with Charles Mansons.
0 likesWtf? Like half the video is missing.
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yeah it's so weird, the video says it's 56 minutes long but when you click on it, it shortens to 25 minutes with the first half missing?? copyright by youtube maybe
2 likesMad eyes, scary
2 likesHer eyes 👀👁️
0 likesAre everywhere
No not me
One day you need to get your hands on an innocent person's interrogation video to see the differences.
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There was one that came out a while ago, no idea if it's still up on Jim's channel but it was a black dude who got falsely accused of robbery I think.
347 likesThere was also that 60+ year old woman who was accused of killing her husband and all SHE wanted to do was garden. Cops made her out to be a cold blooded killer when she did nothing...she gave straight answers and never changed her story.
358 likesHaunted Angel do you remember her name? I wanna see that
45 likes@Kimberly Miller do you have any more info or links to the case please?
31 likesI may be able to provide
18 likesYeah that would be great to see. Even I can see through this woman not like it's hard mind. For an experienced cop she seems pretty useless but I guess it is as stressful as f**k in reality.
51 likesBrenden Dassey!!!!!!
48 likesAnd the woman who was convicted of murder when her partner fell through a shockingly inadequate window in a highrise apartment building.
33 likes@martyn spooner a bit different when you're a cop and you know you're guilty and your future projecting yourself in the can with some of those you may have put there lol.
18 likesLight of Life
4 likesDon't you know it but no more than the lovely lady deserves
Horseman Secretariat there’s that wife whose husband committed suicide and the cop went psycho on her in the interrogation. It was a really good one, the cop almost got shit canned.
33 likeshe has already
0 likes@C H after doing some research, I'm pretty sure that the guy's name was Michael Dixon, and it looks like the video is no longer on this channel. But he and the Kalief Browder guy you mentioned are both black dudes, so you're wrong twice: wrong about the name, and wrong about whether or not he was black.
22 likesMichael Egan yea it was a black English guy accused of robbing a jewelry store. It was in one of those “most compelling police interrogations - number...” videos that got deleted
13 likesChris Tapp
0 likes85Henne an I oop.
1 likeThere’s one on patreon of a woman who was accused of killing her husband. Body language was totally different than someone who’s guilty.
7 likesHorseman Secretariat just watch ‘when they see us’ about the 5 kids from NY accused of rape. They were interrogated for 48 hours until they broke and confessed when they were innocent
16 likes@C H hyper sensitive much?
16 likes@Dee-Dee Richman yes I read that. Such an awful story and unimaginable injustice.
3 likesoooo good idea
0 likesI’m sure a person who is proven innocent would try to petition to have their interrogation taken off of the internet. If I was falsely accused, I wouldn’t want the interrogation floating around.
9 likesIt's not always that obvious, innocent people may seem guilty even if they aren't, due to anxiety, fear.
25 likesYes I’ve been thinking this!!!
1 likeThose are hard to find...The west memphis three is the only one I can think of. It only happens under extreme durress- especially if the person is young or has a lower IQ.
7 likesThose aren't usually released to the public? Because why the absolute fuck would they ever be lol
4 likesHorseman Secretariat such a good idea.
2 likesThere is one on Patreon of a kid that was shot or something during a home invasion and the they interrogated him at length , his girlfriend was killed ,,but it is gut wrenching to watch ,,awful the way he was treated!!!
3 likesFrom personal experience you are more than happy to tell the truth, you know you have nothing to hide and the entire atmosphere is relaxed, the faces of the officers show no cause for worry and, being innocent, you tend to volunteer things that come to mind.
6 likesThere are like five of them on his Patreon.
1 like@Kirk Claybrook wasn't she guilty of that though? I remember seeing that case years ago.
0 likesmartyn spooner I think even the best interrogator would find that once the table is turned and they’re the one in the spotlight, they’d fall into those instinctual traps that every other suspect does. These tics are unconscious, and it would take an incredible amount of self control and poise to overcome them.
4 likes@C H and you didn't even get the name right. His name was Michael Dixon.
2 likes@Jabber of poo he wasn't even talking to you, you just wanted to say it
0 likesRight. This is all hindsight. If he or any expert tried to predict before hand based on only interrogations they would bomb
0 likesYou could search that yourself !!
0 likesyes!
0 likesEveryone makes this comment. They’re not gonna do it unless they want to.
0 likesThe Sandra Melgar case out of Houston is like that. That poor woman was railroaded by the detective who was fired before it even went to trial. The prosecuting attorney was almost comically bad at her job. I believe Sandra Melgar will be getting off soon tho. She wasn’t physically capable of doing what she was accused of and the lawyer from Making A Murderer picked up the case in appeals.
5 likesFabulous idea!!!
1 like@Robert Horwat I'd never talk to police even if innocent because they will likley pick something you said and try twist it to make you look guilty. You'll then start to become stressed, become less articulate making it even easier for them to twist further details and try create the appearance of a changed story. Some people are very good at taking things out of context and presenting them to others as completely different. This is why lawyers advise not to talk. An innocent person can literally talk themselves into jail
6 likes@bobby ray of the family smith being uncooperative will just turn a routine interview into interrogation and heightens their suspicion. You may then be held for several days, subjected to psychological methods that WILL break your resistance and you may end up signing something that incriminates yourself just to get the ordeal over with. Whereas if you engage, you put your side of the story, get given a written transcription of your statement for you to read thoroughly before you sign it.
2 likesThey have to have very good evidence to hold you like that ask any lawyer they will tell you to use your right to silence and not answer any questions. Perhaps give a written statement outlining your version of events but then say nothing and refuse to be interviewed. I'm not in America but in my country (I guess its similar to US) the cops only care about getting a conviction they give zero shits if they catch the guilty or not. They just don't want to look stupid with an unsolved case. Especially if it's a high profile case with media involved many innocent people have been stitched up like this. They also have conviction quotas so they might stitch you up to meet a target for their bonus or promotion.
1 like@bobby ray of the family smith well I can only tell you from my own personal experience but in my case it involved someone I was very close to and I may even have been the prime suspect so the very good evidence needed they already had. I believed there was a reasonable probability that they may have held me in custody. The questioning was intense but relaxed due to the two detectives questioning me being experienced, professional, forensic, and who I believed wanted to get the facts absolutely right and nothing else. Under questioning I noticed they would fact check earlier statements with innocent remarks, coaching me to react rather than any kind of 'trip you up' remarks that may have put me on my guard and created any mistrust, which would be totally counterproductive because any suspicion from me that this was going somewhere I felt was wrong would have likely made me clam up. The Police did not appear to show any indication that they were sniffing for anything, they just presented me with the facts of why I was of interest and asked me to detail my whereabouts during a certain period of time. And if anyone from Thames Valley CID are reading this, I was treated with great care, the officers were professional, thorough, left no stone unturned and the experience gave me a greater appreciation of the fantastic work you guys do. A job well done and clearly the right verdict when judgement was passed.
2 likesThat would be awesome!
0 likesActually that's a good idea, just generally speaking. I'd like to watch an innocent person being interrogated in hindsight to note the differences in behavior, both verbal and nonverbal.
0 likesEven if the Police placed me in custody, believed I had been involved or were convinced I was the perpetrator, if there was considerable disbelief in the truth I knew I was speaking, if they thought they could break me, I genuinely believe I would have dug my heels firmly in, settled in for the long haul and just repeated my answers again and again and again. Yes it is true my answers may have come out slightly differently but in my mind there was absolutely no way anything I was ever going to say would contradict the truth I was telling and would in no way jeopardise my position. Believe me, the possibility of being held for questioning was definitely in my mind, but I knew I was innocent, I knew I could prove it and I was ready for whatever was coming my way. Fortunately, although (and to their credit) the Police were exceptionally thorough, and my story checked out.
0 likesPart of the interview, from memory, went like this:
Police: "May we have your phone?"
Me: "Sure of course. Here you are".
Police: "Do you have any cctv of you leaving the house on the day in question?"
Me: "Yes I believe I do".
Police: "Can you get it to us?
Me: "Yes. I will be happy to do so".
Straight off, straight answers, no hesitation, you would have to be an extremely skilled manipulator to convince the Police, but what will nail you every time are the little details that the Police will know that you may not and will push and push and push with till they are sure your story checks out.
We don't need to
0 likesYou can check out the West Memphis 3, the interrogation of the boy with the low IQ, I can’t remember his name but you can hear the detectives lead him so bad, stop the tape and then he changes story. You can also hear one detective tap on the desk when the boy says the wrong time the cops need him to say and after that the boy changes his answer. Boy was low IQ, interrogated for hours, leading, told he could go home, no parent no attorney it was disgusting. Just audio - no way cops were going to have it videotaped. Then when you see how soft this one kid sporting a mullet is, OMG. It is a famous case and several docs on it. It is amazing. There is some true crime podcast guy that has about 4 shows on A&E I think and more coming soon. The cops and prosecutors dirty as hell and dumb as shit.
1 like@Light of Life I'm just here to say excellent job properly using you're and your. Makes me have hope for our world.
0 likesJeff
0 likesAngel Face idk, my husband issued a false confession after hours of interrogation, being laid outside in the snow in February in PA with no coat, and having a crazy guy hold a gun to his head and scream at him he was going to shoot him. The guy put him outside to avoid the mess. He had “the look”. And was county commissioner. False statements are given
0 likesThat'd be awesome to see
0 likesYes, it would be so interesting to see his analysis!
0 likesyeah do that and the whole court system is going to get sued.
0 likescubomania3 The Policemen questioning her were calm, professional and polite. People coerced into false confessions are bullied, threatened and treated horribly!
0 likesRobert Horwat someone else can be super annoyed and agitated when they are being interrogated when they know they’re innocent and all parties time are wasted
2 likes@T Kinsey Did he not lawyer up?
0 likes@WeylandsWonders I think later they were sued,,it was awful poor kid was shot and they were grilling him no mercy!!!
0 likesA good video with an innocent interrogation would be Amanda Knox! I’d love to see this channel review that one. She ended up being found innocent and falsely imprisoned
1 like@Kerstin Nilsson was she innocent or found not guilty???? Hahaha
2 likesI was interrogated once for something I didn’t do. I would never recommend anyone speak to the police without an attorney. They lied to me, made so much stuff up. Played good cop bad cop. I spoke to them for hours because I knew I was innocent and couldn’t believe it was happening. Finally, after them trying to talk me in circles for hours I asked to leave and told them I’d get an attorney. Never heard from them again after that. It was a traumatic experience.
2 likesFrom the many things I’ve seen and heard innocent people will get angry (true anger, not like this lady who looked more like an annoyed child when they are caught) and people will assume their anger means they are guilty.
2 likesEveryone go watch Ryan Waller interview. Interrogated about killing his gf, all the while being a victim as well with a bullet in his brain. And he told them that several times! When the cop saw the bullet hole he about had a stroke.
0 likes@Kimberly Miller
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Jeff
0 likesIt sure makes the shoehorning easier when you definitively know a priori the person on the vid is guilty.
2 likesPllayer064 elaborate for me
1 likePllayer064 LMAOOOOOOOOOOO
1 like@Fauziya J 😎
2 likesyes please!
0 likesSee Jeff
0 likesWell trained? that's what they would like us to believe about police some hardly no the law..
0 likesInvestigator goes full rap god on 6:20
0 likesShe killed someone for that face
0 likesI mean she may have murdered someone but I mean thats a cool last name
0 likesWhat stands out to me in this case is that had stephanie not been a cop they would most definitely have gone straight to her as a suspect.
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That's what I thought too. Like, they knew the husband cheated on his wife with this woman, that she had the nerve to not only fight with the wife in public in a hospital but to even be the most aggressive one with tons of threats yelled towards the wife. Then suddenly, the wife is brutally killed and none thought about this crazy side-lady? I'm sorry but i call bs, something somewhere went wrong here
189 likes@Ares Walker While it totally could simply be because she was a cop, I don't think that's why. Remember, you have to pin it on her to get a conviction. In that day and age, unless if you had a witness or irrefutable evidence, a motive alone isn't anywhere near enough. Sure, she could have done it, but she also could be totally innocent, and there's no way to prove it if she did. She would never confess since they didn't have enough evidence, so there really was no way to get her imprisoned with what they had. Honestly, it's a really good thing they didn't put her on trial until now. A good defense back then would have easily proven her not guilty, and the constitution forbids someone from being put on trial twice for the same crime. In other words, of she was found not guilty then, even if they proved it absolutely was her, they couldn't arrest her for it now. The only reason she ever got caught was because they only did it once they could use dna evidence.
74 likes@Tommy 50377 i get what you mean and you're probably right but i can't get over the fact that she wasn't even interrogated, like she was totally ignored by police. It's true that a motive isn't enough to arrest someone but i think it's a f* good reason to start doubting about someone and decide to investigate further on them. Even after all these years she still can't lie to save her life, so i think a simple interrogation at the time would have made it clear she knew something. So it's either complete incompetence or corruption from the police itself, especially since the family of the victim asked multiple times to indagate on her for really valid reasons and was always rejected. Honestly i wonder how the family was able to resist all those years and not just go berserk at the police department obviously covering up (by knowledge or by simple team cameratism) for their colleague.
30 likes@Tommy 50377 Your point is why I have so much respect for the detectives of past decades who were able to get a conviction.
8 likesObviously it's for the best now that we have all this technology to make it easier for the investigators and lawyers but something about that old school way is interesting.
@Ares Walker yeah you’re right , if they had even put her on the list to be interviewed, she would have been run around by an experienced investigator. She was smart in some ways, stupid in others, but not even considering her as a prime suspect, given their history, shows the police department just weren’t looking in their own ranks for criminals, which is why separate internal affairs teams should be consulted if a police officer is even thought to be a suspect in a crime, but especially when they’re this close to the suspect. Police officers are people, and they will have blind spots for the people they think are on their side, same as everyone else, which is why a check on their power is needed. Not because they’re all evil, but because individuals are fallible no matter what uniform they have on, and need to be corrected when they make a mistake.
12 likes@Tommy 50377 gee whizz, I wonder how people went in jail that time at all, oh golly.
2 likesExactly, the assume that because she is a cop she couldn't do such a horrific crime.
3 likesIf your name weren't John, they most likely wouldve gone straight to you as a suspect.
3 likes@Ares Walker I wish the victim was the husband and not his wife. 🤬
2 likes@Tommy 50377 cops can do whatever they like and not be suspected. Because she was a cop, that's why no one suspected her.
3 likesI even know one case of a cop that murdered his own wife. He is free, enjoying his life while the innocent person is behind bars on a death row.
@Sofi Stacy what makes you say that?
0 likes@Nathaniel Cooper wdym?
0 likes@Sofi Stacy I mean to say that cops definitely can't do whatever they want and not be suspected. I'm going to assume, giving you the benefit of the doubt, that you didn't mean that literally, but cops are bound by the same laws you and I are. They can't be rapists, or embezzlers of money, etc. To be clear, I'm not saying that cops are infallible, by any means! Just saying that they aren't above the law they enforce. As shown in this video, cops even hold each other to the same standard. It's probably true that cops are less often suspected of crime, on average, given their role in society as law enforcement. But that doesn't mean they don't have to follow they rules too, as well as ones specific to policing, from my understanding.
1 likeI like @ClassicAdden's point about bias and assumption, too. That should also be taken into consideration. Your own biases can be hard to identify, bit that's important too.
@Nathaniel Cooper Yea it's about misunderstanding here.
0 likesI agree with what you said here. Of course that the law that is for us goes for them too. But what I said (tried to say) is that they are able to do anything. Being a police officer is important role in society. We are supposed to trust the police. Because that's their job- in theory-> to protect us; they're people that we can lean on. And because of that role that they have, it's easier for them to commit a crime and to get away with it. Neither we would doubt them, neither their colleagues would doubt them. So yea, being a cop plays a big part in not being suspected, but not only that. Being a cop also gives them advantage to know how to cover it up for themselves because they're trained and know how police think and how they do the job, so they know what to do to cover what needs to be covered.
@Sofi Stacy Indeed! Didn't help Ms. Lazarus out too much in the end though, knowing police tactics while she was being questioned lol. I guess her position helped before dna forensics though.
0 likes@Sofi Stacy I'm on mobile didn't see it lol
0 likes@ClassicAdden I stand by my statement.
0 likes@Nathaniel Cooper because his wife was innocent in that story, while he was not. He cheated on her.
1 like@Sofi Stacy Well that kind of makes sense, but considering Lazarus' perspective, she had more motive to kill the wife than the husband. Still I see what you mean. Wife was just there and then crazy side chick kills her like c'mon man
1 likeTommy Exactly Except they could have ran the DNA test sooner than they did
0 likesThat's what scares me so much about this. It was so obvious, I wonder how many other crimes were covered up. Its why people want to defund and start from scratch. I'll take the risks for the reward of little to no corruption.
1 like@V I ooh ya idk bout that one, I'll take corruption over rampant looting and just free reign for criminal activity! Better to have a flawed justice system than non at all.
0 likesPlus all the competent cops'd be like "bruh" like punishing everyone for others' mistakes
@V I less of a risk and more of a natural outcome, and we've seen it happen where the police HAVE been defunded already so... ya
0 likes@Nathaniel Cooper Worth it.
0 likes@Nathaniel Cooper Only a fool would think that. All of us will end up in jail if we keep letting this happen.
0 likes@V I I mean, vandals and arsonists should be punished and stopped right? Is now considered foolish to protect people's property or to punish criminal activity? And I think if you want to protest against police, maybe go after them directly, rather than shopkeeps trying to make a living. Ofc, should probably leave the law enforcement alone too lol. Besides, since when do everyday citizens deserve to be harmed by senseless violence in the name of reform? I'm sorry, which of us is the fool, again? Please make more sense thx ❤
0 likes@Uche E ayoo a cheater got offended lmaoo
1 likeLook how I care 😭😂😂
I said I wish it was him instead of her because she was innocent person while he was not.
Smart psychopaths seek social camouflage jobs like:
0 likesDoctor, teacher, priest & cop.
@touchofdumb that does seem to be true. I'm 65 and the cops are a lot better than when I was young though.
1 likeShe wasn't on the force when the murder took place, and only now with the DNA evidence is there any proof!
0 likes@Bill Fitzpatrick you are mistaken. She was on the LAPD when she committed the murder. Watch the video again.
1 like@Bill Fitzpatrick I want to ad that dna testing has been around for over 30 years now. You seem to make up your own facts.
0 likesIts a wonder that in """"""""""""300 million sperms this one reached the egg"""""""""""""""
0 likes@Fron Thal I understand but man did it take them a long time. The murdered womans parents complained.
0 likes@Fron Thal by the way I'm not anti cop.
0 likescorrect
0 likesI’m uncomfortable with how much her voice sounds like dory from finding nemo
0 likeswhat go around comes around
0 likesWorst lier of the century :)
0 likesThis only shows how many couples are in love but not together and many more are together but not in love
0 likesshe over-explains so much and it’s so weird… when they ask her about how long she dated him, she goes into insane detail for absolutely no reason. it’s so intriguing yet scary at the same time!
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It is very common for people that lie to do that. They think the more true details (even if absolutely non relevant whatsoever) are mixed in with the lie, it makes it more credible.
97 likesLiars usually give stretchy replies.... blabbering more than what they're asked. By saying more, they try to make the listener believe they are telling the truth. Also this gives themselves more time to think
39 likesIt's funny they do that and explain so much detail but when asked about simple things about the person they murdered, they suddenly can't remember
20 likesHer eyes and the way she talks.. she looks paranoid, or maybe she's always like that. Who knows. I know Jim does.
9 likes@Silvina Leonetti It also buys them time. They are looking for anything to give them a brief relief of the terror their facing
13 likes@Bob Man Exactly right… like when they asked her if she’d ever met Sherri, Stephanie hemmed and hawed a bit, even though it was common knowledge by then that she and Sherri had had a verbal altercation at the latter’s workplace.
4 likesTell tale sign of a liar.
3 likesSo where did you grow up ? Her : Umm California, Ummmm I'm sure it could've been Kansas, ummm it was so long ago, ummmm probably Texas"
5 likesIt's a diversion.
6 likesHer off the point rants from the subject reminds me of how my mom avoids direct questions
4 likesShe starts talking about scuba diving in Hawaii.. WTF??!? 😵
6 likesShe has what I call crazy eyes. I knew a gal who in every photo of her along with other people one could easily tell who the crazy person was….by her eyes.
6 likesSometime you should watch Diane Downs at her most recent parole hearing. The detectives assigned to the case of her murdered daughter in 1983 described her speaking style as "verbal vomit." Downs makes this one look like a Sphinx.
4 likes@Silvina Leonetti and it's a way of desperately trying to control the narrative.
1 likemust be freaking on some level but no way she could know the DNA had her cold... until detective asks for swab
3 likesI believe they do that because they’re trying to come across as credible and forthcoming.
3 likes@Silvina Leonetti they are trying to establish credibility not realizing they are found the opposite. I suck as lying, that’s why I don’t do it. My father taught and told me that.
2 likesYeah its such abnormal behavior. In any other situation it would take about 5 seconds to answer lol I'm in my 40s and if you asked me how long I dated my high school girlfriend that I haven't spoken to in 20 years I could tell you instantly. And I wouldn't be like "yeah I guess I know her? maybe? idk we knew each other"
4 likesshe over explains it, that's weird. had she been giving short answers it would have been a problem as well. Because we already know shes guilty everything she does is automatically a red flag.
2 likesYeah I also do this when I lie and I'm amazed more people don't pick up on it. It's so obvious to me.
2 likes@notfiveo they don't lie, chico
1 like@junglistmozart same!!
0 likesThis kinda reminds me of amber turd
0 likesbiggest indication someone is lying is that.
0 likesInsane details & tangents? Brings Ambuser Turd to mind
0 likesAgreed!
0 likes@Silvina Leonetti It has the exact opposite effect.
0 likes@MontagZoso yeah pretty much
0 likesbuying time.
0 likesshe's in shock. I mean geeze...I mean i can't even I...geee
0 likesAm I crazy or was this video about 50 minutes long last time I checked? Other videos too, they are being cut for some reason, it seems.
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Youtube keeps taking the videos down and they have to cut most of the information out
0 likesIt’s been cut 😡
0 likesDid these videos get shorter or is it just me?
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it’s to get them past youtube mods, probably …
1 likeWhy didn’t Sherri report her when she broke in the first time? Maybe they could have caught her quicker. This psycho got to run free for 17 years.
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She didn’t break in the first time. She came over uninvited to have John wax her 🎿 skis. She was dressed like a tart. Then she came by to pick them up in full police uniform when John wasn’t there. No doubt she was casing the place. When she did break in, some speculate that she didn’t do that to kill Sherri but to just violate their space. Stalkers do that and Stephanie has been stalking Sherri so Stephanie knew her schedule and routine. Stephanie had no way of knowing that Sherri called in sick that morning so was just as shocked to see Sherri in the condo as Sherri was shocked to see Stephanie. Now this would, IF reported, be enough to get Stephanie fired and even jailed so Stephanie chose to silence Sherri…. permanently. Just a psychotic woman who, as you mentioned got to run 23 years free, not 17.
1 likeHer facial expressions are so animated. She's like a cartoon pumpkin.
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It's actually obnoxious, seeing her jump about
206 likesSpookly the square pumpkin
35 likes36:35 and 37:17 are the highlights of the lowlights in my book lol so freaking stupid of her lookin like that
79 likesorange woman bad!
8 likesI was waiting for this comment
5 likesR/RareInsults
8 likesShe is a muppet
17 likes@Dishonored Undead I was gonna comment that
2 likesShe did an odd Charles Manson kind of thing at the very end there
16 likesShe could actually pass a Disney villian , a step
8 likesMother.
Hilarious 😄
6 likesI will say it's messed up that the police dismissed what her father said from the start due to her being a police officer.
26:25
4 likesShe'd make one hell of a reaction gif factory.
4 likesremind me of trump meme
2 likesCartoon pumpkin?!
2 likes🤣😂🤣😂
When you can't feel actual emotions you try to copy what you see people displaying emotions on TV do.
9 likesI was genuinely thinking if she hadnt gone into the murder business she couldve been the female Jim Carrey lmao
4 likesshe was the Blueprint for Trump
3 likesThe way her eyebrows drop, eyes pop out, and lips pout while she pushes out her double chin, really amount to something that warrants beholding. She should be the next IT.
7 likes@DafT lol!
1 like@volleybrawl i honestly dont get what the point of making these extremely exaggerated facial expressions. Plus, wtf was the point of her doing what she did on 37:17 lmao i dont get this woman
5 likes@volleybrawl the second one is cringe lmaoo
2 likesHAHAH
0 likes@DafT !!!
0 likesSomeone I used to know is doing the exact same thing while desperately trying to sell a pyramid network marketing scheme via instagram. Its so hilarious. And he also seems to be completely oblivious to how much he looks and sounds like a clown xD
1 likeDisney should take notes
0 likesDefinitely a Jacko lantern face
1 like@Polo Nervous tics
0 likesStephanie “rubber face” Lazarus. They should make a puppet able to make those faces.
0 likesThunderbirds go
1 likeIt’s actually crazy
0 likesdid the books sample this ?
0 likesBut, after 25 years, isn't the crime discarded? Is there a limit in US?
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No statute of limitations on murder in US.
3 likes@IWantThe’80’sBack Interesting. Thanks for the info.
0 likes@constantinos schinas np. Another interesting case, after 28 years, John List in New Jersey. Killed wife, 3 kids and mother in 1971. Didn’t get caught til 1989.Edit: 18 years, not 28.
0 likesMann why did you have to put that at the end 😵💫😵💫
0 likesShe reminds me of Charles Manson
1 likepolice officer: stephanie, did you murder this woman?
2708 likesstephanie: i mean geez, i mean, it was so long ago, i don’t remember
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3 likes"i mean, probably, but it was like a million years ago so that might not be a true statement"
136 likes🤣
3 likesGolly gosh jeepers and such!
31 likes"Geez, I mean, is like 2009, that doesn't ring a bell"
43 likesI..i..i mean gosh I may have wh wh what is this about
25 likesLololol oh my, how accurate.
4 likes😂😂😂😂
1 likeyou forgot the "you know" 100000x
12 likes😂😂😂😂💀
4 likesNice lol!😆
2 likesAs a serving police officer 1 she surely knows they are questioning her Cos she’s a suspect and 2 if she’s not bright enough to know and walk out making them arrest her surely she can lie better than that , I mean she’s so obviously lying and panicking , a normal answer would be calmly oh I’ve no idea it was ages ago and I honestly can’t remember instead em oh I’m thinking erm no yes maybe I mean when was that, give us a break your a terrible liar 🤥
8 likesLmfao
2 likesI mean jeez gosh i dont even remember my name
5 likeskonichiwa San
1 likeHahaha it's so annoying sounding!!
1 likeHahahahaha it was million years ago
2 likes😭😭😭noo
1 like@Anthony S and I had a bath in 72 lolllllll
2 likes"it doesn't ring a bell"
2 likes*insert Stephanie’s cartoon facial expressions”
1 like😂
"Oh, geeeez, Rick. That's a..., that's a.... I mean, you know, that's a long time ago, Rick. I mean, I don't... I don't. I mean, I don't know what to tell you, I don't remember relationships from that long ago."
3 likesif they have evidence on her then that is a brilliant reply. If she had stuck to not remembering she'd have had a chance. The ego believes it is so powerful it can fool anyone. This posture comes from decades of experience in manipulating people & believing she is always the winner. Notice the nonassertive attitude - beware those who ALWAYS agree with a mousey voice...sucking up & making people like you makes those people...the victim pool...easier to con & manipulate
2 likes@Avarius 33 Holy shit, dun even get me started on that one... Ya know? <: P
1 like@Anthony S Har, outta context! <: P
1 like@Anthony S WHERE'S my coffee??? >: D
1 like@Alexander $$$YEARGH$$$
1 like@Kristine Conlan Those cops just weren't buying her bullshit... <: D
1 likeI don’t understand why this is funny. Is there a joke here?
0 likes@Anthony S she doesn't mind talking because her buddies have been covering for her for years. Clear suspect from day 1.
1 like@Reqh Goes on 10 min tangent about natural disasters.
0 likes92 93 there was a big earthquake and I stopped teaching in 92, I can't even remember nor recall, wait what am I here for?
0 likesI'm amazed that as a cop, she didn't immediately clam up and request legal counsel the second she realized something was going down. If she had, she may well have gotten off lightly, maybe even walked away scot-free. Panic does strange things to people I guess.
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You need to give credit to the 2 detectives, the setup and their execution was perfect. Maybe her guard was up for sooo long but no matter how well trained you are, everyone is bound to get caught off guard. Again props to these detectives
121 likesEven if she’d clammed up, she wasn’t going anywhere. They had the DNA evidence from when Steph bit Sherri’s arm, remember? I think that would’ve been enough to convict right there.
89 likes@Max Power guessing u skipped grade 7 biology class.
10 likesThis is very unlikely. If you watch some documentaries regarding her case you will know that police forces were already around the Parker Center when she went into the interview room. The plan originally was to immediately arrest her after she left. This interrogation does not reveal too any incriminating details. In fact, this interrogation only shows that she knows a lot of the murder. If it weren't not for the witness reports, there would have been no reason to arrest her.
8 likesShe could never go free ! There was dna sample match with her!
7 likesYup
1 likecredits to the detectives who kept her talking
1 likeseems like you are on her side... might have gotten off... it was so long ago... right ??
0 likes@Duggy Dugg I don’t think so budd, but i found this , I don’t know how to explain, maybe unusual ! Police officers are familiar with law and they know how it works! Maybe she was supper confident and felt to be untouchable and made a wrong decision! Maybe Bcus that was not a standard interrogation she didn’t feel any threat ! I am more than happy she is done for good though! Some people commit horrible crimes for trivial reasons! It’s Unforgivable !
2 likesher DNA was at the scene? how would she get away with it? please explain. Thanks!
2 likes@Willy Lala
3 likesshe didn't know they had the dna match until the end of the interview.. she thot she could deny the circumstantial evidence..
why they did the protracted interview instead of just charging her i can't imagine.. they had her dead bang with the dna evidence
She really didn’t give them anything at all in this interview other than some weird vibes. She gave up almost no evidence that could be used against her though. The detectives had all that already before this. They have to assume they’ll never get a confession from another cop, so I’d imagine they would never have interviewed her if they didn’t have her pegged already.
4 likesWho cares. You want her to get away? Tell your loved ones about shutting up if arrested instead
0 likes@Mingli Feng
1 liketoo many identify with the criminal
She thought she was free and clear because a million years ago she was overlooked...possibly protected. She went to the house at one point in full uniform and made threats against the woman who would eventually become her victim. Stephanie should have been a prime suspect at that point....
1 likebecause she knows that claming up and calling for a lawyer would have imeadiatly been seen as a sign of some kind of guilty knowledge and she wants to appear innocent of why she might be being questioned . The investigators cleverly don't reveal their full hand until near the end of the interrogation. They start off by asking innocuous questions that an innocent person would have no objection answering. She's trying to avoid looking guilty at all costs and she would look highly suspicious if she just refused to co-opperate with what is being presented as casual enquiry. After all.. all they start off with is do you know John Ruttin.. she has no idea what they know or suspect until about 30 mins in.. by then, she knows she's caught and the vague and contradictory answers she's given up until then have already thrown up a huge number of red flags, all pointing to her guilt.
3 likes@Michael Fowkes
1 likeyup she didn't know they had conclusive dna match... i suppose they did the smoothy approach to get her physically easy to take down without her gun.
@Michael Fowkes
0 likesa. the young stephanie dated john sporadically
b. after killing sherri ... Stephanie doesn't pursue romance & marriage with john
c. stepanie marries another man...
@Duggy Dugg but also to see how she would respond to their relatively soft questioning. The more she talks, the more she incriminates herself. The game is to not reveal how much they know so that she keeps talking and revealing her guilt. Just the fact that initially she claimed she couldn't remember meeting Sheri and 20 mins later was admitting she had had public 'fights' with her, provided them with a huge amount evidence. The statement analysis of this interrogation is priceless and this footage was admissible in court. I can't imagine there are many people, who, having seen this would think she was innocent. The DNA evidence is the proof that confirms her guilt but in the minds of all who watch it, this interrogation seals her fate...
2 likes@Duggy Dugg er... why are you making these points to me? What's your conclusion?
0 likes@Michael Fowkes
0 likesthat she was inconsistent
@Duggy Dugg the relevance to my comments being?
0 likes@IWantThe’80’sBack i’m
0 likeso
0 likes@Duggy Dugg it was millions of years ago!
0 likes@Tony Arcieri
0 likesshe didn't know they had her dna.. she thot it was just a cold case follow up..
she musta thot play dumm and it'll be over.. actually , her life was over that minute..
I highly doubt she would have gotten away scot free. DNA science caught up with her and that bite she gave the victim sealed Stephanie’s fate.
0 likes"And now it seems like you're trying to pin something on me"
1709 likesSays a cop with over 20 years of experience 1 hour and 7 minutes into an interrogation.
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I read this at the exact moment she said it— creepy af
19 likesShe was decades in the art theft department...
4 likesThe interrogators: "You don't say"
10 likesWomen
2 likesThey didn't tell her it's a interrogation beforehand, they asked her to come for a talk about the case.
4 likesI wonder how many things she pinned on people who didn't do it just for her to get upset when they were pinning her for something she knew she did?
4 likes@MG she should've smelled it coming. She's been the interrogator before
3 likesIt’s very different on the other side of the table. And when you are suppressing panic 🙀
3 likes@Chance I reckon she was a very nasty cop.
1 likeShe was trying very hard to play dumb.
1 like@Tman Talk it up I think the fact that over 20 years had passed, she didn't think for a second they would ever catch her. Overconfidence of a Sociopath.
2 likes@E M gee gosh golly you think so?
1 like@Chance My thoughts EXACTLY
0 likesSomething that always stands out to me is when Stephanie says, "Yeah, I know she got killed." That choice of those words and the delivery gives away everything. An innocent person would say something like, "I believe she was murdered" and would probably follow it with "It was very tragic. That poor woman." Saying that Sherri "got killed" makes it sound like Stephanie believes Sherri got what she deserved.
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@Mark robinson okay..?
3 likesNot necessarily, what if she despised that person, but didn't kill and then was "relieved" that it happened?
35 likesBut well that is only possibility. She is in fact trying to play it off like she has bad memory or something lol.
9 likesThis is a reach
71 likes@Martin Ml. Banič even if she was relieved it’d still be against her story. She kept insisting that she never had any ill-will towards Sherri.
13 likes@Tuzi Kitty Cat Why not? She is at police interrogation, not having chat with her friends, it's logical not to reveal potential motive of the murder in order to protect herself. In both cases you either wanna avoid getting caught or be falsely accused just based on motive.
2 likes@Martin Ml. Banič What I’m saying is, several times before she mentions Sherri’s death, the detectives ask her what her relationship with Sherri was, etc.
7 likesEven though in reality she clearly did not like Sherri (as she literally harassed her before killing her), she was very adamant that there was nothing going on between her and Sherri in the past, and that she actually knew next to nothing about her. In reality, she had stalked, harassed, and inevitably killed this woman.
So, regardless of if she did kill Sherri or not, she was already hiding any possible motive by pretending like she didn’t hate her guts. If she admitted she was relieved by her death in any way it would make her “oh I don’t know her” story false.
@Tootsie Muah Not a reach, she pretends to not know so much about her ex, but she is apparently so sure about her ex's deceased wife? In her head, she was like "if i pretended i didnt know about her death, it would look pretty sus"
11 likesSo she went out and said the truth but she overshot a bit because like the op says, the way it was phrased was so weird
What about she genuinely didn't care about death as its probably daily breed at her job?
3 likesShe sounds weirdly chipper when she says it. Like she doesn’t sound somber or serious like a normal person would be
4 likes@Jeff hey. My grandma makes the BEST tide pods. Serious. Gordon Ramsey wants her recipe.
3 likesIdk, that did come off as weird to me, but if I heard it out of context coming from a cop who sees shit like that every day, id just assume she was callous to it now. Luckily, tho, I'm not the investigator lol
0 likesCan you explain to a non-native speaker what is the difference between those words?
0 likes@VictoriaRainShine The difference is very subtle. I think what they are trying to say is that saying she was murdered describes it as something that happened to her and uses the name for the crime that was committed. “Got killed” is a very unnatural way to describe what happened. Also, “was” is an adjective (describing) while “got” is a verb (action word) so it makes it seem as if it was her fault because her actions got her killed. In Stephanie’s mind, that woman got what she deserved.
7 likesElp Smith "Was" and "got" are both verbs, the first inactive and the second active. A verb does not have to be an action word; a verb can also infer a state of being! "Got killed," in this case, is a (grammatically incorrect) verb phrase! Both words work as a verb together. ("Was killed" would be the grammatically correct version.)
0 likes@t t Right. I forgot that “was” is a verb but the rest of what I said was correct. I said action word because that’s how verbs were explained to me in school and I figured that would be the easiest way to explain it to a non-English speaker
3 likesyou are right. i noticed the same thing when the disgusting fred west of gloucester uk, was being interviewed under caution. he later killed himself in prison. he and his wife rose killed several girls, including their own daughters. fred had also killed one or two partners before he met rose. he casually mentioned where one was buried, saying: she got killed... this is after he has admitted multiple murders. yet he makes it sound so passive and unconnected to him, as if she happened to get struck by lightning, out in that lonely place in the countryside.
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0 likesEvery single person is different therefore will react differently.
0 likesNot really
0 likes@Tootsie Muah i do think it indicates that she didnt care for her tho
0 likes@PTB kao possibly
0 likesShe makes me so self conscious about my ability to pretend/lie that I think I'll just never do any of it ever again LMAO
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Most people are bad liars. And the detectives that are good at questioning are even better at detecting bad liars. You should NEVER EVER lie. Even if you would be (rightfully or wrongfully) interrogated, you should not lie. It will only fuck you over in the end
26 likesMy problem is, I'm bad at telling the truth. My family teases me about it. It sounds weird, but when someone asks me a question or presses me, even if I did not do it and don't know anything about it, I will act like this and get all flustered and nervous and red in the face. So if someone could give me advice about how to tell the truth without looking like a liar, please go ahead
14 likes@Avocado just don't fell the pressure cuz before I have been like you just feel like you are in the right and condifent to not look guilty
6 likes@Itachi Uchiha ok I guess
1 like@Itachi Uchiha "You get nervous and easily flustered under pressure? Easy, don't do that."
15 likesThanks for your words of wisdom.
@Sloth well I didn't mean only that I meant just try to be relaxed and not get pressured cuz he doesn't have any fault
2 likesFor real hahhaha i laughed when she answered the question
0 likes@Avocado I have the same problem lmao
3 likes@Avocado I’m bad at telling the truth when it comes to uncomfortable questions cause I’ll start laughing or getting uncomfortable and they’ll immediately think I’m lying
3 likesPsychology truly is a fascinating field. Even with narrator pointing out the various body language traits I still can't fully comprehend them myself.
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But you can still tell something is off about these people
2 likesAnd we'll never know.
0 likesIt's crazy that a cop with 25 years experience at the job gets lured into situation like this and only thinks of a lawyer after 20 minutes of interrogation, after getting asked for a DNA sample without formally getting arrested nor called as a witness or anything. I also wonder how this is actually legal.
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It's legal because it's consensual. At any point you can refuse an interview, DNA test. You don't have to answer any questions the cops pose you with.
0 likesA lot of times, suspects go off on tangents in order to create time enough to come up with a plausible answer . . . hardly ever has an upside.
6 likesIn my former organization, it was an investigative requirement to complete "Interview Worksheets" on ALL persons interviewed/interrogated. The sheets consisted of basic routine, general, boring questions in which the interviewee would supply truthful information. I would use the sheets for two main reasons: establish rapport and identify physical responses and "tells" of those responses. Later during the I/I, those tells would become important in assessing the interviewee's truthfulness.
Don’t ever freaking forget the fact that his brother played at Northridge. 🤣
15 likesLike what the heck does that have to do anything they asked her!? Had me dying laughing.
I don't know why, but the way she answers these questions makes me so angry. Feigning ignorance knowing damn well she killed another human being.
16 likesHearing John Rutten’s impact statement was so heartbreaking. I was tearing up with him. So glad sherry finally has justice, but it’s terrible that it took so long since her killer was a cop — one of the people meant to protect her.
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Just so you know, John Rutten cheated on Sherry with Stephenie. He was seeing them at the same time and...well...he was pretty much why Stephenie got so jealous as to motivate her to kill John's Wife.
28 likesAs genuine as it sounds, he has blood on his hands too. I don't feel bad for him, I only feel bad for Sherry (RIP)
Lady, this is all John's doing. He literally brought everything together here.
6 likesI bet you are one of those desperate women that send serial killers love notes in prison.
@Some Guy Dude wtf she didn't know lol. seems a bit harsh, no?
3 likes@Jacob Mckibben If she got to the point in the video where he was reading that statement she had already watched the rest...meaning she knew the baseline facts.
2 likesYet she still walked away feeling heartbreak for HIM? WTFLOL...man.
He also told the police they might want to take a look at Stephanie then he just left it at that. He should have pressed further giving the police more information he knew and insist the police investigate her intensely but he didn’t. And he didn’t for fear of embarrassment and his own a**. He knew this made him look bad very bad and that’s what he was concerned about. I hope he thinks about this every single day.
1 likeHow could she have gotten away with murder for 23 years—clearly a narcissistic liar.
18 likesI swear these vids are amazing but at the same time it’s like giving humans with bad intentions the ideas of how to get away with it. I love how there are so many tactics on how to get someone to give themselves up.
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What about the people who unintentionally look/sound like criminals
0 likesShe's a monster, but this is also a reminder that you never talk to investigators without a lawyer present
3 likesWhat really creeps me out is how people can be like this and how they become this, I wonder if they ever were okay before
1 likePersonally, I do not feel sorry for John. Shortly after his wife's murder, he left town, would not respond to the LAPD's numerous phone calls, cut off all communication with his wife's family, and never in 23 years did he contact the LAPD about the status of his wife's case. Kids, that's my definition of a POS. Further, I believe on some level he knew Lazarus killed his wife but he continued to shag her. The case should be used as a teaching tool at the LAPD academy as to "How to commit felonies in support of the blue wall". I'm all for thre blue wall as long as 1) It doesn't violate the law, and 2) It doesn't violate the public trust.
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Blue wall?
0 likesUgh, her face. It’s so obvious she’s lying. Hard to watch.
49 likesSo the end shows her when she can no longer maintain "The Show" of her obvious innocence. It's a chilling reminder of every-day-people who pride themselves with their ability to deceive others. Ms. Lazarus 'achieved' the deception through her being simultaneously a murderer and a police officer for many years. Now she's only a murderer. The video is also interesting in its tangibly representative depiction of the victim, as always, otherwise unseen.
0 likesimagine being sentenced and having to listen the man who you loved madness speaking kind words of the woman. you were jealous of.
6 likesSherri's father passed away in June of 2020. 🌹 But he finally got justice!
60 likesI've got memory issues but I still remember perfectly the years of my datings and marriages, but she doesn't remember anything? Really? Yeah, whatever, but I guess that's because unlike her, I don't have anything to hide. I feel for the man who lost his wife and so sorry for all the family members 😔 but so glad that the victim finally got justice, even if it took that long! Truth will always be revealed, sooner or later!
2 likesHaving said that, this kind of interrogation is very interesting and watching it is like watching a thriller!
I’m a cop and I can kind of understand why she kept talking like a dummy, knowing she’s a suspect. Even tho she knows it’s in her best interest to shut up, she has a reputation to uphold. She probably knows some of these people and doesn’t want the humiliation or the rumor spreading. So she just keeps talking, hoping that her wits on how investigations and interrogations go will keep her from screwing up, and hopefully her reputation helps too.
2 likesBut as we’ve seen from these videos, regardless what your profession is our face is going to give us away and fight or flight is gonna kick in. The entire time I was saying if you’ve been doing this 20 years you know you need to shut up as soon as you have that gut feeling you’re a suspect, regardless if you actually did it or not. Even if you’re innocent, but a suspect, your words could bite you in the ass.
This videos are addicting, I've put off my work for like three days binge watching these things, worse than the casino lol
2 likesThis should have been investigated properly at the start.
7 likesAt 1:06:42, the interview should have been terminated because she invoked her right to counsel.
1 likeAs a side issue, once a LEO was identified as a suspect, regardless if it was 23 years ago or in the present, I would have immediately inventoried the evidence. A fucked up chain of custody will sink the best of investigations and this investigation, specifically, isn't even rated as fair on the suck-o-meter. The original detectives assigned to the case didn't follow all the leads prior to shelving it. IMHO, it was a shitjob.
No real reason of sharing this but it found it note worthy...When she starts talking about her current husband, and is asked about John, she says, "I couldn't tell you how long I talked to him prior to that." But there is this brief moment 9:42 where it sounds like she is about to say, "I couldn't tell you how long I talk to him behind his back"
3 likesMaybe its just me
This is one of the most exciting shows I watch here on Youtube.
0 likesPlease continue with IT!
It is so interesting!!
I've watched this video probably 6 times just because of how bad of a liar she is
0 likesThe police were told the family suspected her years before and the police discounted it because "a police officer wouldn't do that".
1 likeDetectives: “how long did you guys date?”
11 likesStephanie: “let me take you back to when I was born”
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"This one time at band camp..."
0 likesQ: How long have you dated John for?
9 likesInnocent person: about 4 years.
Guilty person: Well it all started when I was born on a saturday...
20:52 She says that it sounds stupid that she’d kill a lady over a stupid fight, however she did kill her over said stupid fight. So, without even thinking about, she called herself stupid.
0 likesThis lady most likely is guilty-- but I think how she got interrogated foul and should not be permissible. Every person has the right to an attorney, but if you are deceived to the intent of the questioning, even after asking the true motive of the questions, and was deliberately lied to, is what I have a problem with.
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"most likely is guilty" bro....
0 likes@767 Driver, thank you. I have an issue not because the law enforcement lies. I don't have a problem with lying. I disagree with the style of interrogation in which they repeatedly lied to her about the intent of the questions. At the same time, assuring her that there is nothing to be concerned about. In my opinion, this interrogation removed her right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and that everything she says will be used in court. Now that her colleagues have deceived her and have her entertain all their questions. Her colleagues can now use all her words against her. I'm all for justice and seeking the truth; this interrogation does not look ethical to me.
0 likesMy favorite part is the insane pause that happens after she confesses "hypothetically". They both realized what she said and she immediately tries to flee like "I fucked up that ending for sure!".
3 likesedit: spelling
She was definitely caught off guard
3 likesImagine getting away with murder for 20 years and you living your best life and then all of a sudden you in prison for the rest of your life lmao karma never has an age.
2694 likesAlso that John guy is trifling to sleep with her after his wife died and then wants to get up there and cry
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Lol damn Fr
24 likes@Bond James why do I need to get help ? I didn’t hurt anybody did you ? It’s okay if you did god send
9 likes@Bond James I’m a murderer and I’m living the best life
15 likes@Malcolm Blacc dude..... come-on
2 likes@winter ramos why do y’all love to take everything so literal and serious and become offended constantly ? Do we have to be upset all the time ? I don’t like that feeling and neither should y’all but I’m not engaging. If you can’t get over you PC and realize the satire in my comment there’s no point in arguing. There was no disrespect in anything I say y’all always reaching. The woman got away with murder for 20 something years and she had a kid , a high paying job, and a husband and family. How is that not living your best life? And I even stated at the end karma doesn’t have an age. Which if you’re not good with metaphors that means it’s never to late to get your karma . Geezuz I can’t take y’all. There are almost 67 people who understood the satire in my comment. Unless you’re just wanting to be special
89 likes@Malcolm Blacc bruh come-on
1 like@winter ramos god bless bruh
9 likes@Malcolm Blacc 💪🏽salute Bruh
0 likes@winter ramos that’s right bruh we all Gucci here
8 likes@winter ramos cash me out side how baw dah
8 likes@Malcolm Blacc fuck this shit I'm out ... FUCK this shit I'm out...no thanks🎶🎵🎶🎵
1 likeAbsolute truth!
0 likes@Bond James What are you even talking about?
1 like@HereIsWisdom 1318 . I apologize to everyone. I misunderstood the sarcasm of the comment.
8 likesYep thats why with sum situations its good to just not trip cus karma is real what goes around comes around type shit yk like ppl think that's fake until something happens to them
0 likesI’m trying to see what was so offensive about this comment. Ppl really insist on being offended at any and everything these days. Damn flakes.
3 likesKarma = Allah
0 likeskarma is a reincarnation concept that whatever you do in this life, positive or negative, directly affects your next life. karma is not i punched my brother 5 years ago and today i got ran over by a car. karma is for the next life, not the current
1 likei’m so confused reading these replies
0 likesThousand liker 😎
0 likes@Malcolm Blacc empathyz
0 likes@kam I’ve still got yet to figure out what’s going on lol
0 likesI do feel bad for the people who have to wait years or even decades for a killer of their loved one to be found but it's still very satisfying to see them get caught when they think they got away with it.
1 likeKarma doesn't work for shit unfortunately
0 likeswell aside from the statute of limitations
0 likesThe problem with the Karma myth is that it makes seeking actual justice less important. The only repentance is that which is brought about by people.
1 likeThere was probably a sense of relief. I promise she thought about it everyday. Just waiting for the hammer to drop. Everyday. All the time.
0 likes@HereIsWisdom 1318 found the mega Republican
1 likekarma doesn't exist, unless you believe afterlife karma. There are several nazis that lived long, healthy and happy lives, so do murderers, serial killers and people who commit genocide.
1 likeNever, Malcolm. Never.
0 likesZodiac reading this and laughing
0 likes😂😂😂have you watched all these videos in one week
0 likesShame this isn't the full video. I wonder why he edited it down?
5 likesStephanie would have been a terrible paleontologist.
14 likes'Can you tell us anything about the dinosaurs?'
'Oh Jeese, that happened over a million years ago. I'll have to check my photos'
Just imagine you're married to a woman for almost 20 years and suddenly she's arrested for a homicide done just before she met you.
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I’m sure her husband isn’t toooo surprised. These types of people tend to be abusive to those close to them.
102 likesBruh I was scrolling for so long looking for this comment
20 likesBruh imagine being her child
44 likesNot to mention the brutal killing
0 likes@Armin Targaryen Imagine asking her anything. "Hey mom where did you put the milk?"
76 likes"geez-uuhh-gosh i don't remember, could be the fridge but -geez it's been like a million years"
And he must pride himself for recognizing criminals. A huge blow at his self-esteem 😆
3 likesShe probably married him as a cover up as if she’s moved on from her ex and didn’t have a motive to kill the girl
22 likes@Ayat actually
1 like@Ayat most likely scenario
3 likesFor another man...but also now he's single. Win.
0 likes@Cossu HD HAHA
0 likesOr working for 20 years with a murderer
0 likes@MoveOn to the point where it wouldn’t be surprising if they were arrested for it
0 likesjohn's victim statement had me in tears
0 likesperfect example of what happens when you see your life flitting by in front of your eyes, knowing that the reveal is coming. That you'll be spending the rest of your life in gaol
1 like@6:11 the intense heavy breathing is enough for me to know she is guilty without any more evidence.
0 likesThe detectives ask a simple question and she RAMBLES
1 likeInterviewer: “So when did you meet John?”
7 likesIdiot: “Ah that reminds me of an old sea tale... It was the best of times, it was blorst of times.”
[ Meditation leads to awareness of telepathy, and awareness of telepathy leads to meditation. ]
0 likesHonesty socially is more important than DOING to impress others. It’s not what we DO to build social value that matters. It’s the respect we are willing to give, as well as the authenticity and sincerity we have within our personalities. The ideas we choose to participate in matter most: they are either friendly or cruel socially. Material wealth, body size, facial features, or DOING will never create authority by default, which is the ability to pass judgments socially the most. Aristocratic men are hypocritical, cowardly, and jealous. Anger and zero accountability are not replacements for honesty and empathy. No one has control over ideas socially.
Authoritarianism is a shallow head game: the refusal to share honesty (friendship) socially. Men with negative intentions will show complete bias against ideas supporting emotional freedom, free thinking, and level states of being. Spiritual development, the focus away from the material and towards psychology (attraction) ONLY, is promoted as “not important” by conformist men with abusive or pragmatic personalities. Spiritual ideas immediately decentralize power, elevate mood, reduce manipulation, and eliminate leadership. Spirituality places much more emphasis on social inclusion, honesty, and collective consciousness. Authoritarians weaponize the material or development in it and use both as reasons to criticize and remain unfriendly (dishonest). Dishonesty is the only way the idea of power may exist. When friendship is seen as more important than power, material development is subservient to mood. When the material is used to boost self worth and reduce others socially, mood is subordinate to power.
Joyful ideas supporting free thinking (telepathy, cooperation, and honesty) encourage growth of the human persona, are anti-manipulative, and promote emotional harmony. Men focusing on the immaterial (personality) and on honesty (friendship) have more evolved minds compared to authoritarians consumed with leadership (power). In order to seek status, alphas intentionally remain closed-minded (materialistic), manipulative (controlling), and antagonistic (blame), while also forming intense judgments (jealousy) about more emotionally developed men. Men with mature minds are authentic with others, focus on humor, and shun the idea of emotional leverage. This makes them an unintentional threat socially to serious and conceited men with elitist personalities focused on dominance. Leadership is not warm, nor is it real. It is used in practice to reduce pride in others and to artificially boost feelings of self worth in an individual focused on social image only. Men focusing on telepathy are contradictory socially to alphas promoting leadership. Men with inherent worth (love for others) are offensive to men trying to prove worth (lack of belief in self) with material development.
All men know consciousness (Source) and possess a conscience. Possessing a conscience is knowing right from wrong, and refusing to lie about awareness. No man is exempt from understanding Source (love) within, and all of us know we are mentally connected. The idea of comparing human beings to unaware animals is cunning and manipulative. Alphas rely on shared lying socially about awareness in place of being honest (friendly). Character development is ignored with this psychology. Our feelings (thoughts and beliefs) are transmitted and shared vibrationally and mentally. In order to seek power, which is the intention to emotionally reduce others socially, men must feign unawareness of a conscience. Cruel ideas are deliberately participated in and broadcast mentally promoting social dominance. The willful focus on a friendly collective consciousness is a contrarian idea to human animals playing dumb. Being EQUAL TO in the mind socially IS secure, and the ONLY true expression of emotional security that exists. Authoritarians refuse to focus away from being unfair human animals, and remain consumed with social inequality. This forces an unrelaxed, emotionally tense environment driven by melodrama and contempt for others.
Alphas are mentally unstable, have manipulative personalities, and possess low feelings of self worth resulting from the intense focus on anger (authority), apathy (indifference), and advantages (dominance). Ideas rooted in mental dominance (alpha psychology) will never promote honesty (friendship). Alphas are homophobic, and are especially critical of friendly men that are emotionally developed. Men with empathy have already worked through insecurities and judgments to focus on telepathy. Prideful men that lie about insecurities seek control over feelings socially using blame and criticisms in order to maintain an image of being stronger. This creates artificial versions of emotional security and more value socially enforced with paranoia and anger. Resorting to vibrational attacks for the purpose of self promotion by reducing worth in others mentally leads to violence. Dominance over feelings is impossible, as we all share thinking. Men with emotional IQ are authentic socially and care about calm feelings more. We are all telepathic. There is no choice but to be level with others mentally, and to focus on the ultimate truth of what reality is (connection with Source). Evolved men refuse to criticize other people unprovoked or manipulate the truth. Alphas will always share critical thoughts about other people. Men with emotional depth focus on honesty socially more than alphas, creating non-violence.
The idea of a social hierarchy (human authority) is degrading and humiliating. It promotes closed-mindedness, fear, and the social inclusion of violence. Thoughtful men focusing on telepathy, and away from conformity, are judged relentlessly for having elevated emotions by alphas refusing to evolve. Lessor minds intentionally share cruel beliefs together promoting the social exclusion of men with empathy socializing positive. These men are mental only in focus, never play head games, and are level in the mind with all. Alphas seek emotional support and validation from each other socially, since the ideas they participate in are rooted in dishonor and physical aggression. Alphas judge honest (friendly) men the most, as they focus away from arrogance entirely, and expect friendship to be returned socially. Passing excessive, unprovoked judgments (authoritarianism) on a better psychology, wavelength, and state of being is jealousy. These criticisms always relate to social harmony and non-violence. Alphas rely on power of numbers to manipulate the truth and to keep primal ideas popular that are intentionally threatening towards men that have already focused away from machismo (lying and fear), and towards telepathy, honesty, and Source. Authoritarians will always promote vibrational attacks against men that have already grown past them in thinking, resulting in petty head games socially.
Intelligence is always associated with emotional IQ, and emotional IQ has a direct correlation to the mental focus on social equality. Social equality can only result from honesty (friendship) within the mind. The reason men chose to be honest is because they are aware telepathy is real. It looks stupid to lie about it. Alphas primarily focus on dominance in the material and social image, and focus entirely away telepathy. This reduces their emotional IQ socially. Because of this, alphas will always feel inferior to more honest (friendly) men. Alphas must always focus on acting skills to socialize, since the inner persona is focused only on criticisms, violence, and dishonesty. This creates a shallow personality with a dumb vibe. Forceful thinking men will always share jealousy with men sharing respect with more emotional depth. Only men with emotional IQ can form real personas vibrationally that are not shallow. It is only when the inner mind matches the outer persona that a human being can be likable socially. Shallow men are associated with lying and are not respected when it comes to intelligence, creating situations where they are avoided socially. This angers the minds of men possessing a lower psychology, which often creates unprovoked violent reactions. When thinking is focused on honesty, feelings radiate soft. When thinking is focused on lying, feelings radiate threatening.
Machismo and compassion are polar opposites. Machismo will never allow for healing to occur, while compassion is the promotion of both healing and emotional growth. Men focused on compassion will always outsmart less mature men with arrogance sharing no respect. Men will either allow healing (level thinking) to occur socially, or they will attempt to take away pride from others to artificially boost feelings of self worth. Alphas will always attempt to seek an image of more value socially by cheating (violence, greed, or leadership). Judgements from personalities with machismo usually have little substance. Only judgments relating to character issues (dishonesty), violence, or an excessively critical mind have real substance. Passing judgments on men for being honest (friendly) is shallow, arrogant, and completely against the development of our collective consciousness socially. Judgments from alphas are hypocritical, cruel, and reside in dishonor. Shallow judgments from authoritarians will always lead to drama, social inequality, and violence. Alphas focus intensely on cutting other men down unfairly in order to promote a better social image, calling it competitive.
It’s time for human beings to let go of classism (psychic warfare) for good. It is jealousy. Secure men are level in the mind and easy to get along with. Alphas resort to conniving and childish head games. Men that focus non-violent and refuse to lie evolve.
[ End drama. ]
https://youtu.be/hHcIOwgOHqk
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Investigator: “Hey! Stephanie, right?”
4 likesStephanie: “What’s this all about? Gee, I was named a million years ago….”
This what I always say don't lose yourself for someone else she killed in the moment before she meet scott and forgot about what she did and know shes doing life
0 likesWeird, The original begining of this video was removed/cut and its now skipped to the part of the two detectives as the very begining of the video. what happened there? Come to think of it, I believe YT was giving JCS complaints I suppose, The beginning of this video was very detailed in describing what happened to Sherri before and after, kinda sucks that so much context to this examination had to be removed though, I can see why JCS stopped making videos on YT.
1 likeRead the wikipedia about this case, the detectives in 1986 were dumb and so was Stephenie, she owned - on record the exact gun and ammo used in the crime *and reported that gun stolen 13 days after the murder*. While DNA evidence back then wasn't as advanced, the fact that no one connected the dots of Stephanie's timely "stolen gun" is crazy.
0 likeslol, was i the only one who without the knowladge of all those psychological tricks and so on, could tell that something wasn't right with her just by her weird overall energy, facial expressions, and bad acting..?
1 likeTeacher
2 likes" Stephanie. Give me the beginning date and the final date of WW2. "
Stephanie
" I don't know I mean how many years ago was that? It's like over a million years ago"
Right now she's sitting in her cell, rocking back and forth, mumbling to herself "This is crazy, I'm like, I'm like in shock, I'm totally in shock"
1 likeThat ending was brilliant, didn’t expect that 💀🤣
0 likesRutten carries himself with phenomenal dignity in his victim statement.
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He should carry a lot of guilt.
0 likesHe made the situation worse by sleeping with this murderer while engaged to Sherri.
As I became more familiar with this story the more I saw him as a slimeball
Detectives: What's your name?
0 likesStephanie: Geez... well it's been a million years since 1932 when my husband's uncle was born and he graduated from Harvard in 1976 so it would've been about 20 years since I last saw my dad...Gee ...I can't really tell
25:00 had me dying HAHAHAHA
6 likesWhen she gets out of the prison, she won't remember this interrogation.
1 likeHer heavy breathing 5:35 was an indication that she was literally scared sh*tless lol
0 likesThat ending gotta be the best thing that's happened in my life
0 likesIt's very odd seeing old videos reemerge, disappear again, reemerge etc. Looking forward to watching em all when theyre up
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i made the smart thing downloading all JCS videos and having them for easy access.
1 likeWhy is the video suddenly much shorter, missing a lot of the interview?
8 likesClassic case of a "Friend's with Benefits" relationship. Seems like John didn't like her enough to have a real relationship with her, but she wanted one.
0 likesShe had 20 years to get her story straight
0 likesthe last part scared me so bad but made me laugh omg 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
0 likesi think shes so pissed, just look at the ways she slaps the table randomly
1 likeWhat the hell was that at 21:46 ? It looked like a shadowperson looking into the room.
0 likesShe’s a good actress in the interrogation room.
0 likesThis dude does have some humour
0 likesDude you can tell that she is trying to lie.
1 likeThe last clip you put in at the very end made me burst out laughing
0 likesshe's in shock cos she's been "found out"
1 likeIf she needed to keep talking she should have just kept asking questions instead of answering their questions. Answering a question results in more questions.
0 likesHahah omg that exorcist joke had me rolling.
0 likesGoing on long tangents is what a lot of Southern grandmas do.
0 likesToday I learned that all Southern grandmas are hiding something.
Has this video been shortened? I could’ve sworn it was much longer.
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yeah a lot of them got taken down and had to be reuploaded as shorter versions
0 likesJCS had to edit a lot of his videos because they were being flagged for sensitive content. YouTube sucks, they lost a LOT of content creators over the past few years and a lot of them either defected to Twitch or somewhere else, or they just stopped making videos altogether.
2 likesI’m glad this one is back
2 likesStephanie’s slapping the table more than a Jimmy Fallon impersonator
0 likesDo you remember her name?
2 likes“I think about a long time ago I did.”
Her asking, what's this about? when any innocent person would know it was about the murder of his wife.
0 likesIT’ S CALLED KARMA-TRUTH!
1 likeDO NOT TELL ME LA COPS ARE NOT SCUM!
"cause I lost my house in the earthquake". Cop, "oh, boy". LMAO 🤣🤣
0 likesthat last clip of her scared tf out of me
0 likes“I mean geesh I don’t know.. it was a million years ago” my answer for everything now lmao
0 likesThe end killed me 🤣
0 likesFoggy memory.
2 likesDetective : Steph, what do you have for your breakfast?
Steph : German invaded Poland in 1939.
Every time she says "it was so long ago" she's praying to Cronos, but he ain't even listening.
0 likesI keep coming back to watch this every night it’s so satisfying
1 likeSpaz: what's going on?
0 likesHomicide detectives: you're going away for life!!
That BMW John got for Sherri was the last straw for Stephanie , Sherri was beating Stephanie up that's why Stephanie bit her and shot her all those times after she was dead , Stephanie never saw this day coming , she is in extreme shock mode 📳 Stephanie took the BMW after she left the house ...Sherri was beautiful inside and out ..
0 likesomg that last edit scared the shit out of me why would u do that to my heart it LIT-RALLY stopped for a sec
1 likeWas watching this at 3:30 in the night, that ending was unneccasary bro
0 likesWhen you think you do something on purpose but you think you don't you just feed dogs with cat food
0 likes“We wanted to afford you some privacy/confidentiality…”
4 likes15 million views later.. 😂
What is "absolutely crazy" is her eyes
1 likeBruh i would’ve caught her without no experience 😂
0 likesshe is so flabbergasted and offended with every question it’s so obvious she’s lying lmao
0 likesIdk, we went to hawaii ? Liar!!! Who forgets a trip to hawaii? Or a 4 years affair
1 likeI literally cannot watch her keep talking, she’s so annoying like girl, STOP SAYING ‘UM’, no wonder she fell for the tactics. hell, she’d fail a 5th grade science power point project. 🤨
1 likeThat ending got me. Haha
0 likesThat last scene was EPIC !!! LOL
0 likesYessss Lazarus is back
1 likeThis is the best one
Too many open answers. Guilty!
0 likes“I’m like absolutely in shock” yeah cuz you didn’t think you’d get caught lol
0 likesHow to figure out someone is lying 5:13
0 likesThis channel is amazing. Whoever it is running this channel and breaking down all the interrogating techniques is genius and really helpful in understanding what’s happening in these scenes. Thank you for what you’re doing. This stuff is so god damn entertaining. It also has made me realize how incredible interrogators are in these situations. They’re like mastermind manipulators for justice. I love it. I can only imagine how long you must train to attain those kinds of skills.
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it's Jim! who can't swim...
35 likes@thebirdee go caps
0 likesDefinitely!
0 likes@thebirdee A lot of people have experience but I still think this channel is superior. Unless you're talking about experience swimming...
2 likesnow we know what to do :D
1 like@thebirdee I know 😁 Experience helps, but some seem to have what it takes while others don't
1 likeYou dont know who is watching these videos.... 💀💀
1 likeI just scared if some wrong people watch these videos..
Uh... why does the video just start out of nowhere? "The detectives created a ruse..." Where is the context? Introduction?
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He probably had to cut it out, for youtube's sake
5 likesWhat ToadBox said. It's a shame, the beginning was very well detailed. But apparently too much for YT..
3 likesThis is the most L.A Noire interrogation ever.
0 likesher facial expressions are on par with Mr. Bean
1 likeDamn, you kill the wife of someone you don't consider to be your boyfriend. I hate to see what she'd do to someone who actually was. That was stupid to say.
0 likesThe old pictures of her were weird, she gives off crazy negative energy, though idk if thats just because i know what she did.
0 likesI disagree about the usage of "Gosh" "God" "Gee" - it's more oftenly used as a pause while trying to make up a lie.
1 likeher face makes me so angry. like her facial expressions just make me so mad
0 likesThe ending 🤣😭
0 likesThat ENDING GOD DAMMIT I WAS HALF ASEEP NOW MY PHONES BROKES
0 likesWhere's the full video?
2 likesThe end was awesome
1 likeLol that ending was gold
0 likesValve could have used Stephanie’s wide range of facial expressions for the Source engine rofl.
0 likesWHOEVER put samara at the end is my absolute soulmate xD genious.
0 likesCan someone do a 'Jeez' total count 🤣
2 likesLeave! Plead the 5th. Lawyer up! Always!!!
0 likesI feel like this video has been edited. It feels like it starts without any introduction. Anybody else think this? I thought it had an intro the first time I watched it.
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It has been I don’t know why it was originally around 40 minutes long
0 likes@TMan96 i think they took out the description of the murder and everything because youtube has been on JCS's ass for graphic/disturbing content or something. it's complete bullshit
2 likesHer face is constantly like “👁👄👁”
0 likesShe sounds exactly like Ellen DeGeneres.
1 likeALL THESE KINDS OF VIDEOS R WORTH WATCHIN FOR POTENTIAL MURDERERS💯💯💯😇😇😇
0 likesScary looking she is 🥴
2 likesDid all that just to be with another man smh
0 likesOMG, check out the last 18 seconds of this video! 💯😂 24:58
0 likesAll but 25 mins have been clipped. Dang
3 likesDoesn’t remember when she met her husband? Yeah right.
0 likesI mean this is a serious situation but these comments are sending me😂
1 likestarted with “what pretending to be crazy looks like” now i can’t stop…
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Same here!
19 likeslmaoo same
4 likesThere used to be a LOT more videos up on this channel, dunno why they were removed.
17 likesBAHABAHAH SAME BESTIE SAME
4 likesLiterally me. I have one more vid to watch and I’ll be playing the waiting game for the next upload. 😩 I don’t want to be finished!
7 likesSame!
1 likeThe YouTube rabbit hole strikes again
4 likes@fenyl mecc true crime daily
2 likesSame!! I haven't watch it yet thow.. Is it good??
2 likesIt's good but kinda cringy as well, guy is the worst liar ever
2 likesSame
0 likes‘What not being able to stop looks like’
1 likeFr bro
1 likeSame!
1 likeLmao same here
0 likesI know, totally addicted and going through withdrawals!! Need more videos!!
1 like@fenyl mecc That Chapter is really good, but this guy’s narration is amazing!! Something Criminal is pretty good as well.
0 likesThat is a great one. Good choice on your first step.
0 likes@Craig St. Cyr Steven McDaniels also top tier
0 likes@Craig St. Cyr I hate to admit this but there's some funny funny moments in that one lol. Personal favorite, right next to some to catch a predator ones
2 likesSame
0 likesI started with the Chris Watts one lol
1 like@fenyl mecc he has another channel named "J C S" and he recently just had 3 videos up but now only has 2. The people who run these channels have plenty of content, they're just running the channels in a super weird way but It's obviously working.
1 likeHaha me too! It's wild!
0 likes@Chanting In The Dark i miss them too! and id like to know why as well
0 likessame .... all start today ^^
0 likesSame here! LOL
0 likes🪨 must🪨have🪨more🪨
0 likesSame lol
0 likesI can't stop too
1 likeYes. We were all given that first "free" dose.
1 likeSame
0 likesLegit same
0 likesSame
0 likes@Rude Comments Yes! I just got a recommendation for a vid from that channel!
0 likes"Koppenhaver" is very good" As well as the one about Michael Rafferty.
0 likesOoooo just hit like number 1,000 on this comment. Watching those 9’s roll over felt good.
1 likeLITERALLYYYYY
0 likesSame!
0 likesYep same 😅
0 likesSejm
0 likes@Chanting In The Dark sus
0 likesMe too hahahah I LOVE this channel!
0 likes@Chanting In The Dark they're still there he has just unlisted them. Type into Google JCS unlisted videos, you can find them on his Reddit :) watch the Juciy Somalayy video lol itw good
0 likesLol I think that's most of us! Why did this happen?? 😂
0 likesYeah. Same disease.
0 likesThis channel is amazing
0 likesthats because it actually is hauntingly interesting as to why and what these people precieve as normal...
0 likesYup. I’m so happy I found that first video. I have a new favorite.
0 likesI think we all did lol, its my new niche
0 likesSame as. 👍🏼
0 likesbruh same
0 likesSame!! 😂😂
0 likesit's so awesome how many more people love this😩i was almost called crazy by a guy for liking these kind of videos lmaoooo
0 likesSame 😂
0 likesWelcome to the channel!
0 likesSame
0 likesSame 💯
0 likesso glad i watched the end. lol
1 likeI just LOVE the narration...so eloquent
1 likeShe's gonna be played by Frannie McDormand in the movie LOL
0 likesShe was a dare teacher, explains it all.
0 likesFunny how they brought an old case back from the dead and the main suspect happened to be named "Lazarus"
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Good catch. I feel like I should have noticed on my own.
452 likes🤣🤣
34 likes👍🏻
24 likes🧐🧐🧐
17 likesDavid Parry I’m an edgy atheist and I’m so cool! 💕
362 likesseriously its not even like knowing of the Lazarus in the Bible or seeing the coincidence of the name in this case has anything to do with claiming to believe in Christ, but, what else do we want from a dark world? If God can raise Lazarus maybe there's hope for the cynics too.
103 likes@David Parry but she got caught tho
54 likesCan someone tell me the relevance of "Lazarus"?
37 likesDanni Masters Studio The devil
2 likes@Bee•Tea•Dubs it's from a myth in the Bible where Jesus raises someone named Lazarus from the dead
85 likesI'm sorry conspiracy theories are no longer allowed on social media...please readjust your thinking or you may be banned for thought-crime...have a nice day!
41 likeshadzhere boy bye
8 likes@Bee•Tea•Dubs the story was dug up and revived just like the real Lazarus that Yeshua ha'Messiach raised from the dead.
51 likesI was just about to post a Dad joke about that hahah
8 likes@David Parry It's from John, and the chronology is different from Luke so you can't really compare them, but anyway the part you're talking about is a parable. Jesus is quoting another character there. Read Luke 19:1-26
29 likes@Rally Boyd The point of ridiculing religious ideas is to try to shake the religious from their delusion. It isn't the nicest way to go about it but it works, just not when you use quotes out of context
33 likesAnd just because most people believe in some kind of religion doesn't make any of them right. Most people used to think Earth was flat
@David Parry that tends to be the case for books people claim were written by god(s)
18 likesVery good observation!
1 likeTrue so true lol
1 like@David Parry I guess? Although I wouldn't call them mentally ill, that was normal back then.
16 likesNot that funny though, kinda messed up given all the war, oppression, abuse, torture, and other suffering that kind of thinking has brought us over the centuries
Wow - well spotted. Thanks. Everything is symbolic on a kind of spiritual level. Her greatest fear rose up from the dead indeed.
11 likes@David Parry are you Million dollar Bogans friend?
2 likes😆😆😆
1 like@David Parry boy, what did Jesus do to you that you're so bitter about him? 🤣 were those local temple businessmen your direct ancestors?
36 likes@Rally Boyd That "Have a great Friday and weekend!" was so phony. You don't give a shit how this person's weekend goes. You clearly don't like this person's ideas, so own up to that and stop with the passive aggression.
12 likesAlicia well you’re a quick one. Great job solving the “riddle.”
23 likes@David Parry - at the end of the day you know nothing more than the religious folk. We are floating on a rock spinning at 10,000 mph in an infinite void that is ever expanding and ever degrading. That alone is almost impossible within itself.
20 likesReligion is a bad thing I’ll give you that. However spirituality is not. If you are an honest Christian who doesn’t rape/steal/kill then the beliefs have done their job. However like everything that humans touch, it’s ruined by those who are wolves in sheep’s clothing.
I remember when I used to be like you. Had everything figured out. I was so miserable like you are. Nobody could touch the impenetrable shell that was my darkness and misery. I KNEW everything. I could destroys someone’s faith off of simple logic because the opposite of faith is logic and logic is based in FEAR. That round led me to death and me and him had a good time for about 5 years until a gun was put in my mouth by my own hand. All because I couldn’t understand like you can’t understand that something out there is bigger than myself. I wish you Godspeed on your endeavors.
This thread got real. It’s so difficult for all of us to think the other’s thought. I see also that who ever makes a good point then follows it with a low blow. One thing that I’ve learnt over the years by working on artistic endeavors with other people is that the result and the what is way less important than the process and the how. The second will fructify the first. Really guys, let’s try harder to get along.
14 likes@Matthew Grover It's widely believed, but it isn't "well known". There's no more evidence Jesus was a real person than there is that Hercules was a real person.
14 likesHe's a character from stories that copied from each other and added to the story each time. It's known that many of the stories of Jesus' life were added in the 3rd or 4th century because of their absence from otherwise complete manuscripts from earlier (e.g. "let he who is without sin cast the first stone" - theologists universally agree this was added later). And many other stories from the Bible are impossible, like the supposed eclipse that took place upon Jesus' death - somehow every astronomer and historian in the world missed only this one solar eclipse??
Many disagree wildly (e.g. how many angels were at Jesus' tomb when he was found absent? Was Quirinius governor of Syria when he was born? Or was he born under Herod the Great? Those events are 10 years apart, so obviously it's not both.) It's not possible the gospels report actual events.
BMXOPHY If only. :/
0 likesWe've literally been living in "Bible" since our inception. It's all connected.
5 likes@JRL We live in the real world. The Bible is make-believe
10 likes@AndroidDoctorr - it’s well known in the field of theology and religion. Not well known in the field of everyday life. If you’ve read the Koran he’s mentioned as “the word of god”, the Jewish even recognize him as a prophet, there’s temples that were built for him from thousands of years ago so it’s manifested in the physical world. There’s more proof that he existed than that he’s “just a character”. I studied theology for over 10 years as an agnostic person. Without bias you learn a bunch more about religion.
5 likesThe story of Jesus has been around for 10s of thousands of years. Just a different name. Same dates of death and resurrection different names. It’s probably a tale however Jesus more than likely existed they just wrote the tale around that person.
@Matthew Grover by that logic Santa Claus was a real person because there was a real Bishop Nicholas of Myra.
8 likesI've been studying theology a hell of a lot longer than 10 years so, weak flex.
@AndroidDoctorr - I personally believe the Bible is symbolism nothing more. Allegories, metaphors, lessons, teachings, stories, etc etc based in reality. The characters were real people but the instances weren’t.
7 likes@AndroidDoctorr - Actually Santa was real coke a cola just made him into a magical being and changed his name, And no you haven’t. You’re a liar.
3 likes@AndroidDoctorr - fake flex lmfao
1 like@Matthew Grover 2019 - 2001 is less than 10?
4 likesOhhhhh SNAP!!
4 likes@AndroidDoctorr - You seem to not understand. I’m calling your bluff. All because you put numbers down doesn’t mean that it exists. By the way you talk I can tell. The fact you threw Santa into the ring is proof. Somebody who’s studied theology would be way more put together and eager to counter point with knowledge of the subject. Instead you went for the personalized lame attempt of under cutting my points. You have not studied theology for over ten years. Reading shit on the internet from non reliable sources don’t count (:
9 likes@AndroidDoctorr - how many books of the Bible are there?
0 likes@Matthew Grover depends which one. Protestant Bible? Catholic? Orthodox? Syriac? Coptic? Mormon? If you think there's only one answer you obviously don't know much about Christian theology
6 likes@AndroidDoctorr - Nice try. Reverting back to adolescent argument techniques concludes you have nothing left to offer. If you want to debate theology I’m here, otherwise I’m done.
4 likes@AndroidDoctorr - keep it simple don’t complicate the question. You know which bible I’m referring to when I say “bible” I’m not a professor doing a trick question.
4 likesOoohwhee.. good one..
1 likeeverything is backwards.
0 likes@hadzhere Lolol.
0 likes@Rally Boyd I get your frustration about antireligious comments, even if I am agnostic. It is always jokes about pedophile priests and quotes from the bible where jebus was a little harsh. While I think all relions have goods and evils, I think sometimes the complete opposition on anything religious takes away from inspiring stories and turns a blind eye towards inspiration and creativity. Tangent here, I like the Lazarus joke.
7 likes@David Parry - and like I mentioned prior. I believe the Bible is symbolism to the fullest extent. The instances are not real but instead allegories, lessons, stories, answers and explanations of the human plight. Naturally that bleeds into all religion and sacred books. No man turned stone into bread or water into wine. They mean something else that is up to interpretation. It’s on par with reading Plato’s works or Socrates works. If you are blinded by ego and logic you will never get anything from those books which is a pity. You’re missing out on a treasure cove of philosophical gemstones. Which is turn betters you as a person, for you to move on and better the world. (:
8 likes"sooner or later everyones karma bill comes due"
3 likesAndroidDoctorr a myth???
0 likesno coincidence its how this place works
1 likeI too was an atheist and if you would have asked me if I believed in Hinduism I would have laughed in your face, but after eating roughly 6 grams (dried) of shrooms I'm not so sure anymore. 😂 Peace and light friends. Mush love ❤🍄
6 likes@adam clark a myth!!!
0 likesDamn.
0 likesYes. That was not lost on me as well!👍
0 likes@Mr. FIRST - Prove what?
0 likesGood one man!
0 likesThat blows my mind
0 likesThat really is a coinkydink!
1 like😂🤣😂🤣😂
0 likesLol...the take away? Follow the ten commandments.
1 like@David Parry I find it funny that you claim you're an old man, yet you haven't any of the wisdom that would come with your age. Assuming you're telling the truth, I'm not even half your age but I and most people understand that some people believe what they believe regardless what you tell them. It brings them a sense of security to have that faith and to talk about it. Do you actively antagonise people because you lack that same security and it frustrates you? You've got some growing to do.
14 likesLmao pardon the pun😂
0 likes@Rally Boyd lmao
0 likes@hadzhere thought crime oh jeez thats next lmao
0 likes"Lazarus", is also a song by the Boo Radleys.
0 likes@Rally Boyd Im a holy christian and im so holy! 💕
0 likesAndroidDoctorr and sitting down the hall from them! 😱
0 likesYup
0 likes@David Parry You totally missed the point in what I said and only focused on what I said about wisdom, there's a lot more to it. Your STEM subjects don't really matter because they are not relevant here in the discission of things you cannot prove. My question to you was why do you see something wrong in letting people have their faith and belief of something beyond our lives on Earth? Do they sound absurd when you try to look into them too hard? Yeah of course they do, but I at least respect what they believe and hold dear to their hearts. Your lack of respect for that reflects that you are either using this as an outlet to voice yourself where you feel you can't in the real world, or it reflects a bitterness from something in your past that brought you to dislike religion so you now find believers to be fools or mentally ill and you compulsively provoke them because it makes you feel better. Learn from this and do better, selfishness and a lack of caring for others never makes the world a better place. Good luck to you, and I hope that you find what you're looking for on your journey through life.
5 likes@David Parry You're mistaken, it's not my Bible, I'm not a man of faith. But I will voice a defense for those people because they deserve to believe in something that brings them comfort. We live in a shitty world David, that much most can agree on. These people have found something and let it into their hearts for hope that it is true, a better place beyond this. I'm not one to extinguish hope or mock those who have it. We all hope and dream for something better, those with faith just put it somewhere else, to fault them for that is the real foolishness. You occupy yourself with mockery and disrespect rather than filling your life with true positives that would make you a happier person, you thrive on upsetting people, because you bring them down to your level. I'm not going to entertain you any longer because it's clear you're unwilling to engage in a respectful discussion. Pity that you have not learned to manage that from your education that you claim to be so valuable.
6 likes@David Parry It wasn't something I ever really had ,and I would shame them much like you for not having proof, lacking reason or evidence. But as I thought more about it, I saw how happy their faith made them. It served as an anchor to ground them in the face of adversity. I couldn't help but think to myself, who am I to antagonize these people in aims to take them away from something that they love? If they really want to live a life of belief in some greater power and they do so in a healthy way that does not harm anyone, they have every right to do so. At that point it has no effect on me what another person believes.
4 likesGood call.
0 likesI love fairy tales to
0 likesIrony, well played
0 likes@David Parry that's not him telling people to kill people. He's telling a story about a king who does that. It's a parable about an evil king. Maybe read the book instead of pulling random verses when you don't even know the context.
5 likes@David Parry turning tables and cracking a whip is hardly committing violence. He touched no one.
6 likesI love people who have never even read this thing constantly misquoting it. I'm not a Christian either but at least I've read the Bible so I have some knowledge on the book. Try it.
@Rally Boyd ...man..dudes comments really got right on top of you huh?..id have so much more respect for the religious world if they would just admit that they dont KNOW for a fact theres a god..the same way atheists dont know for a fact theres not one
2 likesYou the man
0 likesSo biblical and I'm a pastor!🤣🤣🤣😈😈😈😈😇😇😇😇
0 likesGood one
0 likesBrilliant comment... and so bloody obvious, lol..
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Rally Boyd He IS cool. And edgy too! I like him. Jesus likes him too, even tho he's an athyist. Cause, he's an equal opportunity deity.
0 likesEven funnier, her nickname on the force was Spazarus.
3 likes@Alan Ohhhh. Genius! 🤦♀️ Consider there's a reason I didn't Google Lazarus. Other than listening to David Bowie, I didn't expect much of a benefit. Thats why several people were wondering as well. Luckily, I'm surviving without the information lol Thanks anyway!
0 likes@Alan Oh did they? I didn't have notifications on for replies lol! Fair enough
0 likes@Alan Thanks for telling me btw lol I appreciate everyone else telling me too. I've seen a lot of people mention that in the last big YouTube update comment replies were turned off so I didn't know when I commented this. But still, thanks lol
0 likesValium Wallace lol burned David parry
3 likesConsidering he has a faceless YouTube account he’s just YouTube fishing for attention which is the goal of every faceless/pictureless youtuber because they don’t want to be called out...or his accounts got banned and keeps making new ones...
Did you kill her? "It does not sound familiar and rings a bell in me, I really can't remember if I did because it was a million years ago"
1 likeYeah that old case stinketh after 3 days.
0 likesDavid Parry dude-atheism is so ...1902. You’ve been Left Behind.
3 likesWhat a great comment
0 likes@Valium Wallace "Insolent lackwit" I salute you!
0 likesHaa haaaa...I know, right??? Watching for 3rd time in 2, 3 years. For laughs. Crazy woman, Lazuras was, is. Its 2019. Only heard about this in January this year.🤗🎃
0 likesBible reference, nice!👍
0 likes@David Parry Why don't you look into biblical archaeology, you'll find they find more and more artifacts that prove the Bible down to the most minut detail. God bless..
1 likeThey should make a movie about this and call it The Lazarus project .
1 likeWow a real life female Hannibal Lector. And I know some will say " come on that's a stretch " but this woman stayed on the lam for almost 25 yrs After killing some one . No one new for that long .
0 likesHow sick you gotta be to take the life of someone ? It wasn't self defense I understand that , she murdered someone ! Insane .
2 likesShe is a detective in prison! Maybe she can help OJ Find the real killer's ?
1 likeAndroidDoctorr good one!
0 likesDavid Parry the reason you feel so angry when it comes to the God of the Bible is because your feeling convicted. Deep down you know he’s real but you don’t want to submit and loose out on the sins you love. It’s easier for you to paint God as the villain to ease your conscious which is screaming the truth at you. I pray Jesus will give you eyes to see and ears to here.
2 likes@Casper he would be mad if most people believed in Spider Man, too. It's frustrating when people insist on believing in fairy tales
2 likestop of the "things we all oughta have picked up on a loooongggg time ago" list, holy shit.
0 likesI swear I had the same exact thought! Lol
0 likesLol. Truth is stranger than fiction.
3 likes@David Parry By GOD for the win.
0 likes@David Parry I usually equate the bible to an ancient Stephen KIng novel. But, the more I learn about psychopaths and their obsessive writings, the clearer the picture becomes. Some weird ass cult leader wrote a manifesto, incorporating real events of the time in to his fantasy world (giving you the "provable" parts of the bible). From there, instead of dying out, as is the usual case with cults, his followers grew, even in the face of facts, similar to the flat-earth cult-ure of today. (See what I did there? Lol!) Of course, the lessons are passed down by the very large families they were encouraged to have, and as most know, the lessons of our families stay with, and effect, us more than anything else. So, this cult leader just happened upon the perfect ingredients for a long lasting "religion".
1 likeBut that is just my thought. Not even fully my opinion, simply a thought that just occured.
And her other name illene like illene warnos from monster don't know the correct spelling
0 likes@David Parry -- My god you have some issues. Not only are you consistently misunderstanding clearly articulated points, you also show some Hitler-levels of lacking compassion for certain groups of humans.
10 likesSo let me put in small words so you understand.
1. You need help.
2. You need to learn to read written arguments.
3. Going on random tangents or coming up with spicy comments isn't netting you any credibility.
Omg! So fuckin guilty!
0 likesMy dad just rescued a kitten around 3 weeks ago and named him Lazarus because he was almost dead and my dad nursed him to health. then this pops up on my youtube
1 likeWow jus WOW....
0 likes@Valium Wallace he already said he believes people who trust Jesus should be shredded. He has no water in that as an argument
1 like@Matthew Grover Your words of wisdom as a response to that bitter, self-righteous and jaded D. Parry are the best thing I've read in a while. I wonder what he means when he says 'we are developing a cure' indicating he's active in a quest to kill off religion? His reference to a comment that 'you will die one day and the next generation won't have the chance to be infected by you!' Such venom. Not a great intellect as I imagine him Googling like crazy to support his responses and there's a meanness that I imagine makes living in his skin a real challenge. I''m sincere when I say thank you for your self-disclosure of who you used to be. It opened my mind and made me feel safer, reminding me that people can change. I hope that guy changes because the words emanating from his brain, onto the keyboard have an underlying evilness, not because he's an atheist, but because of the way he treats other people. Godspeed to you Matthew.
1 like@AndroidDoctorr As this is one month old you may not read this but I'll ask. Just out of interest, would you share why you spent over 10 years studying a subject that you obviously don't believe in? Did you start out as a believer and then found evidence it is fiction or were you a non-believer spending years to prove your position? I'm not angling for a fight as I'm a new Christian and know I don't have the smarts in that area to stand toe to toe with anyone on the subject, I just have belief and faith, but I'm learning every day. I am however, genuinely curious.
2 likes@kimbabloom I was a Christian, and I gradually learned that none of it made sense or was any different from the claims made in other religions, or about Sathya Sai Baba (millions of followers currently believe he was the son of God, and many claim to have personally witnessed him performing miracles), or even David Koresh (there are still Branch Davidians, and they believe he walked on water), etc etc. I found out Christianity wasn't even the most popular religion when it was adopted by Constantine. I started to understand how religions form and grow in the first place. The books and lectures by Richard Carrier and Bart Ehrman were particularly helpful in that regard.
2 likesBut Christian apologists like William Lane Craig and Alvin Plantinga made the first cracks when I realized their arguments fell apart under scrutiny rather easily. That's what got me to start reading, researching, thinking and debating. I wanted to justify believing in God but I accidentally found out it isn't justifiable.
@kimbabloom I'm pretty sure he meant "we are developing a cure" as in the Internet, and the spread of scientific and philosophical thought. He's saying having access to information is the cure to religion
2 likes@AndroidDoctorr Thank you for explaining that to me. I appreciate it. You've certainly done your home work so to speak. Take care.
2 likes@AndroidDoctorr Thanks for your opinion of his statement. I see what you mean. Information is flooding us from all roads and directions that's for sure but I see a lot of people take a little piece of information from here and a little bit from there and present it out of context to fit their agenda. I don't consider myself a great intellect, more an observer of people and their motivations. I know a little about a lot, not a lot about a little and tend to let people live their truth but must suffer the consequences. I really care about peoples feelings and have been told I have a leaning towards intercession. I respect David Parry's intellectual opinion based on evidence which appears very important to him but the demeaning comments that he feels necessary to include in his counter arguments are such a shame for him as he pushes away anyone who dares to question. Anyway, that's his loss. Cheers.
3 likes@kimbabloom I agree, I understand where David is coming from, but I'm not a fan of his attitude. I very much believe in treating people with respect as much as possible. Even if you have a good point to make, it won't come across with a hostile attitude.
3 likesDisagree as I do with most of the contents of the Bible, the commandment to love your neighbor as yourself is one thing it definitely gets right.
David Parry lol you came into a convo just to bring up how much you don’t like religion (specifically Christianity). Sit down kid and relax lmao
1 likeDavid Parry hahaha let it all out my friend. Why are you so angry? Did you have a bad time with Christianity? Trying to see your point of view if your not a troll
0 likesDavid Parry lol I have read the Bible, I even went to Sunday school when I was young. I’m not confusing your anger for pity lmao. I don’t think calling people “halfwit” has something to do with pity, you’re jut angry lol.
3 likesDavid Parry lol never said it resembled reality , you just assumed that so you can make accuse for you being so angry calling people “halfwit”. Also I’m agnostic so you’re not very good at constructing an argument lol. I guess I wasn’t wrong about you just being angry lol
2 likesDavid Parry lol I’m done having fun, you should get back to class and stop being so grumpy😤 . I see you don’t have much to argue besides calling people name because they proved you wrong lmao. I also understand your young and believe you know everything but it’s ok, you’ll grow up.
1 likeDavid Parry Damn over 50 yet so immature lol. It’s ok I wish you the best and hope you stop being so angry because that’s bad for your health. Never thought studying physics would help with your immaturity, I mean if it had some correlation I would be on your level since I also studied physics, computer science, and currently learning discrete math. Have a wonderful day bb
0 likesDavid Parry lol don’t burst a vein there old man 👴🏿. Hopefully you get better before having a heart attack every time you hear “bless you” after someone sneezes. You’d get probably enraged 😂. Is cool stay sweet bb
1 likeI would never have put that together.Good catch.
0 likesLol
0 likes@Bryce Burris I would be all for letting the religious maintain their sense of security via faith but the problem is that many religious people try to make society comply with their beliefs, demonize those that are not of their religion, prevent civil recognition of rights that are opposed by their faith, mistreat people who harmlessly break their religion's taboos, follow the harmful parts of their religion, etc.
2 likesIt is due to these reasons that I feel people's blind faith ideally should be challenged & that folks should find some coping mechanism for life other than unwavering religious belief.
I personally would not mock or debate religious people for discussing their religion (e.g., if they discuss what prayers to recite so their hospitalized relative's recovery may go smoothly) but if I feel the discussion has negative repurcussions for real life (e.g., talking about Biblical/Quranic verses to directly or indirectly stoke hate against gay children & adults), then I will challenge them to prove the authenticity of their religion and will try to prove the falseness of that religion so they stop being hateful to others.
Poetic as hell.
0 likesClever lol
0 likes@David Parry stop desecrating the family name.
2 likes@David Parry Jesus himself almost certainly wasn't fictional, but his claim to be the son of God is up for debate.
1 likeThat's an awesome observation! Internet winner for the week, at least!
0 likes@Rally Boyd yeah, hes so cool because HE knows all the real answers cause, stuff.
0 likes@David Parry wow! Seems there might be something very personal and tramatic between you and religion to cause such rage. You poor lost soul, lol
1 like@David Parry chill Winston, I was razzing you about the family name and I said Jesus existed in human form with his followers. I don't believe he was the son of God, Mary probably had some extra curricular with the milkman whilst Jo boy was at work making dreidels.
0 likes@David Parry prove it doesn't exist
1 like@David Parry religion is dying on its feet everywhere?! Yeah, that's TOTALLY accurate. Hahahaha!
2 likesWow! Angry boy!
AndroidDoctorr hilarious in a macabre way🙄
0 likeshahahahaha!
0 likes@David Parry
1 likeShallow
Shallow
Shallow waters hold precious little ....
kimbabloom Thank you. The only thing I can hope to do is take my experience to help others. Suffering is self-perpetuated misery, and if I can, ill help those stuck in the cycle.
2 likes@Matthew Grover If only there were more like you out there.
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣I'm dying with these comments..😋🤣🤣🤣😂 i cant 🤣
0 likes@David Parry I really don't think I have disclosed my 'magical' beliefs during this thread apart from a few posts discussing the way in which you deliver your beliefs. I don't have an issue with what you believe but rather the way in which you treat the opinion of other's. You seem to have a cure for everything. Perhaps you can research a cure for rudeness and apply that to yourself? Also, why do you respond 3 times to someone you don't consider a human being? Is it that you must have the last word on everything like a petulant teenager...yeah, yeah, we all know you're 50 something.
3 likes@Jackie Ann Your comment is fabulous...I love every word.
1 like@David Parry responds to me: "Perhaps you should spend less time looking at the presentation style and spend more time with the content?
3 likesReality is brutal. Why should I present it nicely?"
My response:
Because words matter and there are real people behind the keyboard who don't deserve to be called 'half wits' or 'intellectual cripples' to name but two of your offensive retorts. Of ALL the occasions you have responded, not once have you shown any understanding, compassion or kindness to those you are interacting with. It is a character strength to be kind and show empathy, you of which by your very behavior on here, appear to be lacking. I hope its a facade you've created to have a little fun agitating other's. You seem concerned about people who assume as you've mentioned it two or three times so I won't assume that I believe your behavior is part of your psychology but if you do legitimately deal with people who voice a different opinion to yours as you do here, may SCIENCE come up with a cure.
@David Parry
3 likesCan you prove intellect , love , anger , loyalty , despair , hope , comprehension ,etc in any way other than their expression through living beings ?
And so it is with the soul.
We have all seen heroic courage , devotion , self-sacrifice. We have all seen utterly evil abuse , torture , deception .
When you solve a complex math problem you DEMONSTRATE the existence of intellect and comprehension .
When you solve a personal chpersone with either good or evil solution , you are DEMONSTRATING the exisyence of the soul. challenge good o
@David Parry
2 likesWhat are loyalty , fear , dreams , thoughts , plans , anger , vision , mathematical theories , premonitions , made out of of ?
They are known only as manifested through living beings ...
As are good and evil known only as manifested through living beings .
No rational human being can deny the existence of good and evil .
Loosly put , the source of thought , reason , comprehension, etc. , we refer to as mind . The information your mind discovers existed before you experienced or found out about it .
Again , imprecisely ,
the source of a moral compass , high aspiration , selfless altruism , OR deciet , murder , brutality , exoitation , we refer to as soul . The reality of good and evil existed long before you experienced them .
*****
We know about the existence of MANY things by their expression in our physical world.
SURELY , a being so vastly superior , realizes this uncomplicated truth ..
Right ?
@David Parry
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
So YOU did not mention my response to your inquiry , did you ?
Why not ?
Thought you said I was the one who wouldn't respond to your question 😂😂😂😂
@David Parry
0 likeslet me guess ....you're 11 years old and read lots of sci-fi 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@David Parry
0 likesHow about providing a chapter and verse so I can check it out CONTEXTUALLY .
@David Parry
0 likesAgain ,
shallow reading and interpretation ....
Jackie Ann I’m in utter agreement with you. Quite psychiatrically unwell particularly if one takes the time to read all of his posts, not just the odd one here or there. A waste of time communicating with him in the hope of receiving a logical response. Best leave him play quietly in his sandbox.
3 likes@David Parry
0 likesThink you're a mind reader?
NOT symptomatic of a healthy mind , dearie
@David Parry
0 likesI HAVE answered your query about proof of soul at least twice and at length.
Since you seem to need to take things slowly and in small increments , let me try to answer you AGAIN but in a way that you can comprehend ....okay ?
You ask for evidencs of a soul . I answer by saying that the evidence is in the manifestation through living beings , especially as expressed by good and evil .
Now , will you tell me , without YOUR typical obfuscation , how you prove that compassion or rage or comprehension or creativity or fear or your MIND exist . Choose one and prove it's existence .
You know , enlighten one of your inferiors 😂
@David Parry
0 likesNone showed up here , you said.....but you referenced part of the post in one of your comments !!!
Remember ?
Living beings ?
You REFERENCED it , yet said you didn't see it !
Telling
@David Parry
0 likesyes, I have read the entire Bible.
But with a different mindset than yours.
I read to understand .
You remind me of the critical , negative , judgemental, narrow minded and condemning type who might watch a brilliant surgeon perform a life saving , intricate , complex operation and only be able to condemn said surgeon for cutting someone with a knife .
@David Parry
0 likesWhen did you concede ?
Really Sweetie Pie , read things more S L O W L Y , then perhaps you will be able to grasp their meaning ...
I SAID
I
view
your
dismissal
of
me
as
a
concession .
Remember ?
You said something like
, "go read your Bible and leave normal people alone"
Remember that ?
@David Parry
0 likesYou say ,
" I hate liars and those who spread lies.....and you fall into that category ..."
Your accusation is vague and non specific ....very unscientific of you .
NAME THE LIE or reveal YOURSELF as the liar .
I won't hear back .
It's almost time for you to turn tail and run ...
Excellent comment. Hilarious
0 likes@David Parry
0 likesWhere did you go ?
Embarrassed ?
Wow good catch my friend
0 likesJackie Ann I think he’s online Googling like mad. Jackie, I mean this in a good way and with no disrespect whatsoever. You’re like a pit bull with a bone. You don’t/didn’t give up. Good for you my love. This person should be pitied as living in his skin must be a terrible existence if what he projects is genuine. He’s certainly scoring well on the psychopathy checklist.
1 like@kimbabloom
1 likeThank you ,
kimbabloom.
I appreciate your encouragement and your support. It was generous of you to offer them 😊
I wonder how poor David Perry explains
encouragement
support
generosity
gratitude
in purely neurochemical terms .
Of course , he can't.
And while he INSISTS that you and I offer him proof in response to his questions
(only to ignore any point we make which is difficult for him) ,
he offers no proof at all of his wildly exaggerated claims
The double-standard is telling ...
PS ...He will probably come back with a quote from some extremist , third-rate neuroscientist.
Fear not. There is a vast body of work in which good scientists admit the limitations in predicting and/or explaining human behavior.
@AndroidDoctorr
0 likesLook up the writings of Josephus, a well known Jewish scholar. He wrote about Him and even described Him.
@Karen P Of course I've read about Flavius Josephus. Even Cristian scholars accept that the passage mentioning Jesus in "The Jewish War" was added later, and was not written by Josephus. It doesn't make sense in context and it doesn't use his style of writing
0 likes@David Parry
0 likesYou DEMAND answers .
You get them and deny seeing them.
You leave questions unanswered such as
* are you familiar with String Theory and that it postulates multiple dimensions existing around us that we are unable to percieve ?.
* WHERE IS THE LIE ?
IDENTIFY it or identify yourself as a LIAR .
I could go on , but I know we have to go slowly for you , so I'll wait for you to answer those two, simple questions.
@David Parry
0 likesLet's do this real time so we can pin point who the actual truth-dodger is ,
okay ?
@David Parry
0 likesAmong the insults and claims that I don't understand your high level science 😂😂😂😂
YOU SAID
"....which came first , neither and both .
co evolution works that way , hon...."
**************
I completely understand that it's theorized that over eons of time chemistry impacts thought and thought impacts chemistry..
and that, in a large sense , the two are woven together in the experience of each individual
Not at all difficult to understand and , unlike you , those awarenesses deepen my faith in an unimaginably intelligent Creator .
I think that your misunderstanding began because you failed to recognize that you and I were discussing components or sub-sets or "particles", if you like , of those " co evolutionary" processes. It is a given that those processes are happening co-dependantly but WITHIN that framework stimulous snd response exist... .
are we clear to proceed ?
@David Parry
1 likeYou sound a bit
unhinged ?
You okay ?
I have answered your one question multiple times .
You leap away from my responses rather than stick with them to a conclusion .
You have ignored multiple questions posed to you.
Stay focused .
One item at a time to it's conclusion.
Didn't you learn that habit in your line of work ?
You jumping aroud looks like you're dodging an honest exchange.
@David Parry
0 likesI will be back in about 6 hours .
May check in sooner.
Why not take this opportunity to answer a few of the questions you have so conviently chosen to ignore .
@David Parry
1 likeIF I said thought creates reality I can"t find it.
But on the slim chance that you're correct
( you are not an accurate source for truth)
then I meant it as in this example :
In order to create a functional chair one must conceptualize
( think about ) the process that goes into making a chair before that chair can become a reality .
Do YOU honestly believe that ypu are a superior intellect because you can point out that reality exists apart from individual perception ?
You are ALWAYS looking to dispute and NEVER looking to understand ....at least in my experience.
@David Parry
0 likesDo you mean ,
PROVE A SOUL
?
Is that what you want answered ?
@David Parry
1 likeYour characterization of my words is , as is typical of you , deceptive.
You say I'm babbling ,
I say you have severe reading comprehension problems ....I also say that you use chaos, frenzy and pseudo-scientific bloviating to avoid REALITY .This can easily be seen by just a cursory glance your comment thread .
So , where were we ?
@David Parry
0 likesCome on .
Let's do this incrementally so that we can help you with your reading comprehension problem .
@David Parry
0 likesI will wait ...
One rather simple question to answer .
0 likesI believe you can do this .
We are going to take it slow in an effort to remedy your chronic tendency to misunderstand , misrepresent and mischaracterize .
I WANT to answer your question but you keep denying , distorting , misrepresenting and jumping around ....
Stick with it this time.
Let's addresd ONE QUESTION at a time . This way we can determine where you are getting lost
Okay ?
@David Parry
0 likesSoooo many times I have answered you and you won't even acknowledge a single point I've made.
Let's remedy that.
Let's take it one step at a time .
YOU CAN DO IT ,
Especially since , as you have repeated over and over and over and over again ,
you are hungry for that ANSWER .
The answer you keep pretending not to see .
@David Parry
0 likesAnswer question #1
Courage
0 likesCowardice
Protection
Exploitation
Concern
Indifference
Joy
Sorrow
Peace
Turmoil
Kindness
Cruelity
Loyalty
Betrayal
Gentleness
Savagery
Self Control
Recklessness
Hope
Despair
Can you know these things in any way other than their expression through living beings ?
So
0 likesPeace and turmoil
Joy and sorrow
Patience and impatience
Hope and despair
Kindness and cruelity
Gentleness and savagery
Loyalty and betrayal
Self control and recklessness
are all chemistry and absolutely nothing more.
To BELIEVE that would require great FAITH .
I wonder if those who subscribe to this particular faith believe that the ability to choose between them , you know , to choose one or the other , is also NOTHING MORE than the result of some
neuro-chemical-soup recipe which MAGICALLY produces CHOICE
I can hardly imagine the degree of blind faith necessary to believe that.
Some people believe that thought IS chemistry.
0 likesNot that thought involves chemistry.
Not that chemistry facilitates thought .
But that
thought IS chemistry
and nothing more .
Soooo ... Neuro chemical soup and nothing else MAGICALLY produces :
*Higher mathematics
*Music
*Philosophy
*Art
*Vast scientific discovery
*Free will
*Curiosity
*Gratitude
*Consciousness
*Love
.....oh I'll stop there.
Suffice it to say that adherents to the
Church of the NeuroChemical
demonstrate a blind faith that would put Mr Magoo to shame.
@Jackie Ann Yes you are so right that there are a number of scientists who concede that science alone cannot explain mankind and that science and religion can co-exist. In 2015 there was a world wide survey conducted about the science-faith interface revealing that there are a larger than thought of existence of scientists who are not atheists. It is known that scientists are significantly less religious than a given population but in the study there were marked exceptions to this particularly in Hong Kong and Taiwan to name only two countries. Contrary to Parry's ramblings, qualitative findings indicated that there are scientists that believed science and religion can coexist and be used to help each other. As of 2015, this survey was the biggest global investigation of the science-faith interface. Of course this is just a minuscule piece of information regarding the dichotomy of science and religion and particularly since it was four years ago, many intellectuals have since debated this topic vigorously. Parry appears to claim that our morality is just the result of genetic evolution where the terms 'neuron', 'hormone' and 'gene' explain us away; however, our inviolability and the uniqueness of every man evaporates in a purely materialistic world.
0 likesInterestingly, the study's principal investigator, Elaine Howard Ecklund, founding director of Rice University's Religion and Public Life Program put it this way. "Science is a global endeavor...and as long as science is global, then we need to recognize that the borders between science and religion are more permeable than most people think."
I think Parry has vehemently followed all those intellectuals who practice scientism that has been defined by many as a narrow source of science and therein lies the conflict when neuroscience, evolution, and genetics are applied to all human affairs. I think he's saying that through my study, research and work, I have come to the realization that science is all there is, its everything. That's fine that his world view is based purely on science and that an unfathomable number of thinkers with the same views have formed, molded and supported his thesis. However, he's nobody special because so many in the field of science think just like he does. What he's doing however, is totally discrediting all of his peers who also entertain the idea there is something more to humanity than science alone.
He's right. I'm no intellectual and my field is humanistic. I haven't read the Bible cover to cover and don't profess to know everything. What I do know however is that PEOPLE MATTER and while I gather (from what he said during one of his rants) that he works in the human pursuit of artificial intelligence and believes that science is absolute, I just want to cut and paste a passage below from a 2007 speech given by Leon Kass as I think it has merit. Yes Parry can have his position about science but if one is so egotistical, a bully, blinded by their own views, who is there to listen? I said I wouldn't respond again but I did. I'm not speaking to him, I'm commenting about him and his lack of social skills. One can have all the smarts in the world but if they're in a vacuum, no-one can hear them.
Anyway, here's the what Leon Kass said and in my opinion, certainly supports what you have been saying Jackie:
"Scientific ideas and discoveries about living nature and man, perfectly welcome and harmless in themselves, are being enlisted to do battle against our traditional religious and moral teachings, and even our self-understanding as creatures with freedom and dignity. A quasi-religious faith has sprung up among us—let me call it "soul-less scientism"—which believes that our new biology, eliminating all mystery, can give a complete account of human life, giving purely scientific explanations of human thought, love, creativity, moral judgment, and even why we believe in God. ... Make no mistake. The stakes in this contest are high: at issue are the moral and spiritual health of our nation, the continued vitality of science, and our own self-understanding as human beings and as children of the West".
@kimbabloom
2 likesHe seems to claim genius.
How smart can he be when he fails to recognize
the fallibility of science , which is obvious and well documented , yet screams that science is truth .
how
smart
can
he
be
?
@kimbabloom
1 likeRe : the number of scientists who believe in Deity.
Given the fanatical and myopic and rabid tendency toward
"faith in science alone " among academics ,
is it any wonder that people who are educated and employed in the field of science are reluctant to admit to belief in God ?
To profess such belief often invites scorn , shaming , mockery , ostracism and possibly loss of livlihood. The religion of
"Faith in Science Alone Cult" leaders are eager to apply all of the same psychological tortures as any other sick cult applies to those "members" who dare step out of line.
Right ?
Jackie Ann Beautifully said and oh so true Jackie. He seems conspicuous by his absence but not for a moment do I think he will have a minute change of thinking. I shall bow out as I don’t have your understanding of the spiritual, faith based concepts as you do but I’ll be interested to see where this goes. Blessings to you.
0 likes@kimbabloom and blessings to you as well .
0 likesAhhhh .... The majesty of of a full and experienced orchestra playing a symphonic masterpiece ! Especially when played in a building
0 likesdesigned / engineered for maximum acoustical value .
The emotion those notes evoke ! The mathematical precision required to create symphonic order and motion .
Ahhhh...
*Music
*Architecture
*Engineering
*Mathematics
*Order
All the result of the Neurochemical-Soup-God?
How would one PROVE that? HOW would one provide EVIDENCE of that?
You'd have to
0 likesPROVIDE EVIDENCE !
How would you do that ? Replicate the exact
neuro-soup and demonstrate it's ability to MAGICALLY produce a symphony
Dope observation.
0 likes@charles curry
0 likesHi Charles !
Memories are interesting.
2 likes"Things" which once existed "out there" now reside within me.
A sort of living , organic , spirit picture .
I can summon memories of moments which are now
passed/past
to provide myself with joy or laughter or comfort or strength of resolve ,
etc.etc.etc ...
SOMETIMES memories appear uninvited . Like they have a mind of their own😂 They often bring a guest with them , like happiness or yearning or grief or anger or assurance ...sometimes I choose to evict one of their guests and invite another more to my liking
Memories are mysterious to me.
Memories ,
such as remembering :
*Being suprised by Parrish blue , star studded sky .
*Snow dancing down from above on one side of the street but not on the other side of the street . *Laughing as we ran in and out of the squall .
*A song
*A kiss
*A walk with another soul ..connected
*The joy of welcoming a brand new and living being into EXPERIENCE.
*The agony of holding a hand that will soon be unavailable to hold ever again ...
*The slant of gold-rose light bathing the sweet countenance of a loved one.
*Windy , warm ocean air and the sound of the surf
and the screeching gulls and the ORDER of it all ...
Yup.
To me , memory is wonderful and complex and moving and mysterious .
NOT SO to the faithful members of the
"Church-of-the-Brain-Soup-Thought-is-Chemistry-Science-is-Reality-so-shut-up-you-ignoramuses-who-THINK-that-THOUGHT-is-ANYTHING-BUT-CHEMICALS "
Nope
Apparently they have PROOF that
MEMORY IS CHEMICAL SOUP.
Not that chemicals transport , facilitate , or support thought in the form of memory .
Nope.
They have proof that
memories are neurochemicals and nothing more.
I know they have proof because one of the basic tenants of their VERY strict religion is
NEVER .EVER .EVER .EVER
(to infinity)
BELIEVE ANYTHING WITHOUT PROOF
Knock knock
0 likesWhose there?
Dwayne
Dwayne who ?
DWAYNE THE BATHTUB
I'M DWOUNING !!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Now THAT was funny , right ?
@Jackie Ann Well actually I found that funny :-) Now where is that neuroscientist (?) that couldn't stop enlightening us with his view points? Wondering if he's had a chemical meltdown??
3 likes@kimbabloom
0 likes😂😂😂
@AndroidDoctorr Religion is nothing more than organized superstition.
0 likes@David Parry LOL. Too funny (and also equally true).
0 likesLazarus pit? Where Bane threw batman?
0 likesno irony missed there
0 likesPeople who worked with her sometimes called her Spazarus
0 likesHahaha ,Yeah so true.
0 likes@AndroidDoctorr The Bible wasn't written by God
1 likeSkye Michael good point!
0 likesDanger Russ so what? You’re going to blame God for the murdered? It’s all his fault ? Man has no free will?
0 likesAndroidDoctorr actually is quite factual.
0 likeshadzhere it was not a conspiracy theory. It was meant as a joke. You obviously don’t get sarcasm much less have a sense of humor.
0 likesCamille McALoon the Christian joke bothered you that much? You didn’t need to comment then.
0 likesDavid Parry why is it so important to you to bash Christianity? If you think is delusional and dumb, that is your problem but show respect for the people who do. Go pester a Muslim over Allah or something and leave us alone!!
1 likeDavid Parry was your Satan better?
0 likesDavid Parry thanks for reminding us that Datan is alive and well.
0 likesAndroidDoctorr if it isn’t true, why post a joke about Lazarus! You seem to have Jesus on your mind a lot.
0 likesMatthew Grover please don’t give this monster any more air to breathe. He thrives on insulting your comments. He’s just as miserable as David Perry.
0 likesAndroidDoctorr you don’t know anything😂. You are Googling things and grasping at straws.
0 likesDavid Parry if that means that you are the sane one, I rather have the mental illness.
1 likeMatthew Grover please stop answering this fool!!
0 likesJ Greg Hod we are all going to die eventually . No one lives forever. God doesn’t kill anyone. We kill our selves!! This world is not ruled by God. It is ruled by Satan. People use God as a crutch when they get in trouble.
0 likesDavid Parry that comment is getting old. Is that the best you can do?
0 likesDavid Parry are you sure you are over 50? Wow you age well because you sound more like a 15 year old. Good job!
2 likesDavid Parry yeah we will leave the dancing elephants for you to do.
0 likesDavid Parry that is a dumb question because theology solves nothing. You should know that since you are so well versed in the book you hate.
0 likesDavid Parry ok Satan you have made your point quite well.
0 likesDavid Parry you are in the wrong channel for that. Try the David Copperfield one.
0 likesDavid Parry I rather live in La La land that to be in your reality.
0 likesDavid Parry and you are the normal one?😂
0 likesEnclave Soldier oh oh clean up on aisle 5. Someone had diarrhea of the mouth!’
0 likesshoved to the right? And you seem to sway with the popular belief. I know it must be hard to be a free thinker and go against the crowd. I’m sorry you don’t have the backbone to have your own convictions.
0 likesshoved to the right? Bravo! You have just described your miserable self. The first step in change is to admit your flaws, Good job!
0 likesDavid Parry did you forget to take your pill today?
0 likesDavid Parry aww I knew you were about 15 years old. How mature and original to refer to the Ol Testament that way. Make sure you put your video game away before bed time.
0 likesChad S it wouldn’t work because he would rather search for dinosaur bones.
0 likesAndroidDoctorr he doesn’t believe Spider-Man is real? Which one the first one or the sequel?
1 likeDavid Parry
0 likesBad people?
Mentally ill?
Inadequacy?
What are you waiting for? Run to church!
AndroidDoctorr Exactly but God doesn’t need your justification. You need His!
1 likekimbabloom well said!
0 likeskimbabloom you respect his intellectual opinion based on facts? I think you need to learn a lot more instead of the little.
0 likesDavid Parry I knew it! I knew it’. You are a Martian and that is why you can’t see her as human. ET phone home! Your spaceship is about to depart. Go join them!
0 likesDavid Parry no it’s the other way around. You brought up insulting stupidity and took over the comment section with your first statements.
0 likesDavid Parry lol you have run out of lines. You are like a broken record. Go take a break, refresh your thoughts and come back with something more original.
0 likesDavid Parry I think that you shouldn’t be exclusive after all, we have put up with your disability.
0 likesDavid Parry oh no not again! The 15 year old is back with the same argument.
0 likesForgetable Name I guess there is a shortage of nut houses in North Korea...poor dude!
0 likesForgetable Name no, I heard he feels more insulted if you say Merry CHRISTmas.
0 likesDavid Parry the question is, would you ever let someone have the last word?
0 likesHael Otny every group tends to have extremists. We have the right to disagree with homosexuality. No verse that you can throw at me, for the sake of an argument would work because most Christians will never accept your lifestyle. We will respect you as a human being and let you live your life without interfering but it doesn’t mean we agree. Is a stance based on our belief in the Bible. You need to respect that as well.
1 likeNeill Parry not among Christians.
0 likesDavid Parry nobody should waste their time trying to prove anything to you. You are not after any revelation or information. You just want to argue because you are a miserable person. Like you said, you don’t believe in Jesus. I think everyone got it. Why the need to keep rubbing it or being insulting. You made your point, move on!
0 likesDavid Parry You got him there! I guess that’s the best he can do. What a weak rebuttal.
0 likesDavid Parry that means you have issues because you were the one that started this whole thing by the mere mention of the name Lazarus
0 likesDavid Parry reality? Maybe you are right! Why don’t you apply for The Bachelor? I’m sure that will get you in a better mood.
0 likesDavid Parry no, the truth sets you free. You are the brutal one!
0 likesDavid Parry I think you are confusing it with Lucky Charms. Yes! They are magically delicious!
0 likesJackie Ann yes I think you are right. I think we wasted our time going in circles with this guy.
1 like@hadzhere IKR...ha ha, it's all going crazy.
0 likesDamnnnnnn
0 likesYes! Love it
0 likesRally Boyd So edgy to think rationally and critically!
0 likes@Russell H ....👏👏👏👏👍🤝🙏truly...
0 likesJust thinking that
0 likesDavid Parry do you understand parables or is everything literal to you?
2 likesLmao. Best comment ever
0 likes@Rally Boyd Argumentum Ad Populum. The amount of people who believe something, nor the veracity of that belief has any bearing on the truth of the belief.
0 likesLogic 101.
best comment so far.
0 likesHa ha ha, never thought of that.
0 likesIndeed
0 likesDavid Parry written by god? You have any evidence of that?
0 likesDavid Parry sorry. I posted to the wrong person
0 likes😘😘 good one
0 likes@Rally Boyd 🤣😂😂
0 likesWell spotted! 🤣
0 likesGood point
0 likesLol!
0 likesSweet irony
0 likesWhy didn’t I think of that!!!
0 likesDrug addictions, and thought addictions are closely related on a neurological level. Some people are more beholden to the ancient part of the brain (Meso Limbic System/emotional) rather than someone that reasons using the modern part (Frontal Cortex/rational).
1 likeHow about someone flips a coin ten thousand times, charts the results, and it happens to show at one point the coin hit heads ten times in a row. Would it make sense to uphold that the ten heads in a row is evidence for an eternal, and intelligent outside force that made it happen?
How about since rainbows, iron pots, and gold coins exist that this is irrefutable proof that Leprechauns are real? Or the existence of naval ships, milk, and breakfast cereal proves the reality of Captain Crunch?
Faith (circular reasoning) are the pathways to truth...
"In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God." "but when one turns to the Lord, the veil is removed." (2 Cor. 4:4, 3:16)
"As for the Disbelievers, Whether thou warn them or thou warn them not it is all one for them; they believe not. Allah hath sealed their hearing and their hearts, and on their eyes there is a covering. Theirs will be an awful doom." (Quran 002.006-.007)
"but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Dopamine Ghost can never have forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin" (Mark 3:29)
"The second system, known as the mesolimbic system, has its cell bodies in the ventral tegmental area, which is medial to the substantia nigra. It projects to several parts of the limbic system, including the nucleus accumbens and ventral portions of the striatum, amygdala, and hippocampus, as well as prefrontal cortex. This system has been linked to reward-related behavior (Berridge and Kringelbach, 2015). Dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens increase in response to both natural reinforcers (such as food, drink, and sex) and drugs of abuse (such as amphetamine and cocaine). Additionally, in humans, activity in this region increases in response to more abstract rewards, such as money."
Marie T. Banich/Rebecca J. Compton, Cognitive Neuroscience, Section: Subsystems, pp. 2/3
"Dopamine, in fact, is critical in association learning and the reward system of the brain that Skinner discovered through his process of operant conditioning, whereby any behavior that is reinforced tends to be repeated. A reinforcement is, by definition, something that is rewarding to the organism; that is to say, it makes the brain direct the body to repeat the behavior in order to get another positive reward. ...The connection between dopamine and belief was established by experiments conducted by Peter Brugger and his colleague Christine Mohr at the University of Bristol in England. Exploring the neurochemistry of superstition, magical thinking, and belief in the paranormal, Brugger and Mohr found that people with high levels of dopamine are more likely to find significance in coincidences and pick out meaning and patterns where there are none."
Michael Shermer, The Believing Brain, Section: 6 The Believing Neuron pp. 8-10/29
"Genetic and behavioral factors influencing religiously motivated behavior appear related to dopamine metabolism and signaling. Inclination toward religious behavior and motivation has been associated with a polymorphism on the dopamine receptor gene DRD4 (Comings, Gonzales, Saucier, Johnson, & MacMurray, 2000;Sasaki et al., 2013). Acquired disorders of dopamine physiology also show links to religious behaviors."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5478470/
"Religious and spiritual experiences activate the brain reward circuits in much the same way as love, sex, gambling, drugs and music, report researchers at the University of Utah School of Medicine."
https://unews.utah.edu/this-is-your-brain-on-god/
"Dopamine, adrenaline, and noradrenaline are neurotransmitters that belong to the catecholamine family. Dopamine is produced in the substantia nigra and ventral tegmental regions of the brain, and dopamine alterations are related to schizophrenia (1, 2). ...The “original dopamine hypothesis” states that hyperactive dopamine transmission results in schizophrenic symptoms."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4032934/
"Dopamine In schizophrenia (SCZ), there is evidence that very high levels of dopamine in the limbic system play a major role in emergence of hallucinations and delusions. Antipsychotic medications, which block central dopamine activity, alleviate the hallucinations of psychosis. Drugs with strong dopaminergic effect, such as L-dopa, methylphenidate, bromocriptine, pramipexole and piribedil, may induce hallucinations. D-amphetamine, a direct dopamine agonist, may also induce psychosis and hallucinations."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2996210/
"Here, we show that administration of a drug that enhances dopaminergic function (dihydroxy-L-phenylalanine; L-DOPA) increases an optimism bias. This effect is due to L-DOPA impairing the ability to update belief in response to undesirable information about the future."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3424419/
"Tibetan mystics have long practiced a method to create sentient beings (Tulpas) from the power of concentrated thought."
Note: These (Tulpas) are not sentient beings, but a manifestation of the subconscious mind through neural plasticity via neurochemical imbalancing inducing meditation. In other words it's having a dream state while awake, and interacting with a character that's made up of one's own preformed thoughts (building blocks of ideas/concepts that are below conscious awareness) which gives the illusion of sentience. In simpler words it's self induced schizophrenia due to stresses (psychological/physical/environmental) where neurochemical traffic gets rerouted causing hallucinations to any of the five senses, also including involuntary movement, and distorted speech (glossolalia).
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vice.com/amp/en_ca/article/exmqzz/tulpamancy-internet-subculture-892
Imagine the euphoria experienced by the average person for believing they won a million dollars on a scratch off ticket (it could be a joke ticket yet as long as they believe). Now imagine someone having the same sensations, but being convinced it's a paranormal contact for believing John 3:16.
We evolved to seek pleasure (eating/reproduction), and avoid getting killed (tiger in the grass/competing neighbor/harsh enviroment). With our increased cognitive abilities we made up other reasons for pleasure, and survival beyond basic necessity. The Dopamine Reward System over time bridges gaps in pathways in order to form habits in order to repeat behaviors, and or thoughts. The often cited testimony of getting off an addiction thanks to a God is just a placebo replacement due to the power of the mind (an AA participant I heard of chose to worship the radiator in his room instead of an higher power, and became sober).
Ancient people did not know the neurosciences. Philo of Alexandria thought that joy came from Heaven by way of God's chief archangel the "Divine Word/Right Reason (Logos)".
ON DREAMS, THAT THEY ARE GOD-SENT Book 2
"XXXVII ...And who can pour over the happy soul which proffers its own reason as the most sacred cup, the holy goblets of true joy, except the cup-bearer of God, the master of the feast, the Word ?"
ALLEGORICAL INTERPRETATION, III
"LX ... the soul very often, when it is delighted, is yet unable to explain what it is that has delighted it; but it is taught by the hierophant and prophet Moses, who tells it, “This is the bread, the food which God has given for the Soul, (Exo. 16:15)” explaining that God has brought it, his own Word and his own Reason; for this bread which he has given us to eat is this Word of his ."
The High Priest's headdress had a crown made of a plant known for it's hallucinogenic properties at which a golden plate covered the forehead. On said golden plate was inscribed sacred characters for the name of God.
Josephus: THE ANTIQUITIES OF THE JEWS, BOOK 3, CHAPTER 7 (172-178), CONCERNING THE GARMENTS ...OF THE HIGH PRIEST
"6. The high priest's mitre was the same that we described before, and was wrought like that of all the other priests; above which there was another, with swathes of blue embroidered, and round it was a golden crown polished, of three rows, one above another; out of which arose a cup of gold, which resembled the herb which we call Saccharus: but those Greeks that are skilful in botany call it Hyoscyamus. ...Now the fruit is preserved by this coat of the calyx, which fruit is like the seed of the herb Sideritis: it sends out a flower that may seem to resemble that of poppy. Of this was a crown made, as far as from the hinder part of the head to each of the temples; but this Ephielis, for so this calyx may be called, did not cover the forehead, but it was covered with a golden plate, which had inscribed upon it the name of God in sacred characters. And such were the ornaments of the high priest."
Hyoscyamus Niger
" ...was historically used..., as well as for its psychoactive properties in "magic brews". These psychoactive properties include visual hallucinations and a sensation of flight. ...The plant, recorded as Herba Apollinaris, was used to yield oracles by the priestesses of Apollo. "
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyoscyamus_niger
Scrambled neurochemistry is insight to another realm for some people.
The Holy Dopamine Ghost (Thoughts are addictive)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQATeZAnm87BaJjBtM1vMIq_gHRmBq3ie
Humble yourself, confess your sins which cleanses yourself so the Holy Dopamine Ghost can enter you to give out wisdom, and discernment.
https://i.imgflip.com/1ydvtk.jpg
Lol
0 likesAndroidDoctorr Wow!
0 likesWell said
0 likesRally Boyd actually it was kinda cool , to be honest.... you were offended slightly ?
0 likesi clicked this thinking the movie was based in this bitch 🤦🏽♂️
0 likes👏👏👏😊
0 likesBasically the case was considered dead and it was revived after 10 year's.
0 likes@Bee•Tea•Dubs in the bible. Jesus raised a man named Lazarus from the dead. He was his friend. It's ironic that I'm the one to answer you and my last name is Lazarus and I have a daughter named stephanie. That's why I clicked on this video
1 likeAmen brother.
0 likes🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂😂😂 i laughed way too hard at this. Irony is my favorite form of comedy. Anyone else watch til the end? 50:10 im dying
0 likesDavid Parry you read the bible from cover to cover and became atheist? May I ask, do you have any experience in a position of leadership (captain, parent, manager/ceo, coach, etc)? I really want you to share with me how you got to this line of thinking.
2 likesWho knows maybe you can save me from my blindness 😉
AndroidDoctorr well in the real world we force our children to learn a curriculum to prove their intellect.
0 likesThe archeologists that provide evidence for the historical content in our curriculum have found more than enough evidence of the plagues of Egypt, the destroyed towns of Sodom and Gomorrah, the ark of Noah, and many more.
Then there’s also the countless prophecies that were fulfilled. The euphrates is drying up as we type. God named the Persian and Greek empires (also Cyrus) before they existed, and when those manuscripts were damaged/lost, nonbelievers argued that Daniel was written after the fact.
In response, God gave us the parable of the fig tree. No one was directly named. Scripture study tells us the fig tree is Israel (Jeremiah 24) and they were cursed to lose their territory until the “last days” (tree withers). Jesus then goes on to say the fig tree will live again! And that it’s a sign of the end. Matthew 24:32 Israel is renamed a nation in 1948.
I pray you find the prophecies of the bible to be enough concrete evidence for you to at least pray to God. Pray for Him to show you the way to Him. Religion is evil, God is good.
@Benign Username You should read Why I Became an Atheist by John Loftus, or Breaking the Spell by Dan Dennett, or anything at all by Bart Ehrman. They'll do a better job than David Parry
0 likesImmediately what I thought!!!!
0 likesBee•Tea•Dubs 👍
0 likesOnly reason I clicked on the video lol
0 likesAmen
0 likesXD
0 likes@jesse leon same
0 likesbizarre for sure
0 likes@David Parry God does not interfere in the affairs of the world. The world is satan's domain. Jesus loves you brother.
0 likes@AndroidDoctorr oh snap dropping knowledge! I love it.
0 likes@Camille McALoon jesus saves people?...he did not save the guy's wife from this monster....😐😐
0 likes@David Parry god don't write books...IMPERFECT man writes books😐
0 likesShe respawned with a 1.2x damage multiply, resetting her luck to 0, and one heart container with the item Anemic.
0 likesRa's Al Ghul or Batman would be pleased
0 likesLOL, good one!
0 likesHaha your right
0 likes😭😭🤣
0 likesGood one!
0 likesGreat catch!
1 likeNice one ☝️
0 likesIsn’t it ironic
0 likes@David Parry Just a reminder you spent over three months in a comment thread barking. You got some issues bruh. 50+ years old...
1 likeB7
0 likes@David Parry god doesn't mess with freewill.
0 likesIn general though, Lazarus is a terrible surname to have. In my language it’s also used as a figure of speech to say someone is drunk/wasted.
0 likesBruh
0 likes@AndroidDoctorr no, weve known the earth is round for at least 3000 years
0 likesBrilliant catch mate!
1 like@jesse leon You didn’t catch that on your own??
0 likes@AndroidDoctorr No one ever really thought earth was flat! Its a misnomer that ppl thought earth was flat.
0 likes@Matthew Grover Ppl used to try to disprove Jesus’ miracles as “ parlor tricks.”
0 likes@HereIsWisdom 1318 Not true.
0 likesThe ancient Egyptians and Mesopotamians described the world as a disc floating in the ocean
Several ancient Greek authors said the same thing, including Homer, Hesiod, and Aeschylus
The philosophers Thales, Leucippus and Democritus all said the Earth is flat
The historian Herodotus also said the world had "edges"
The ancient Chinese believed the world to be a flat square, up until the 17th century
The Bible also says it's flat:
Revelation 7:1 says the earth has 4 corners
Daniel 4:10 talks about a tree at the center of the world from which you can see the world's "furthest bounds"
Psalm 104 says it's fixed to a foundation
Several books mention the "vault" over the earth - coming from the Babylonian conception of the world as a disc covered by a dome, like a snow globe
People still think it's flat today
@Bee•Tea•Dubs in the bible lazarus was brought back from the dead.
0 likesMan these investigators are crazy good at their job. You’re interrogating another cop who knows all the tricks, in an interrogation room, asking questions around someone they murdered, asking about details about it, all the while convincing her they’re just asking about an art robbery case and that they’re in an interrogation room for “privacy purposes.” I suppose LA has to have some of the best officers in the country but it’s still amazing how good they are.
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She doesn’t know a whole lot, cause she fell right into their trap 🪤 (but I understand what you mean)
21 likesAnother note is that they slow ramped it. Once she's locked in she isn't thinking of getting a lawyer or anything, and she's generally in a sort of trap in her mind.
22 likesla with the best officers in the country? lol
6 likes@FullSend ABeerForMe well it’s one thing to tell if she’s a liar, but they need more than that. they needed a verbal confession to details to force an alibi, which is hard to squeeze out of the person asks for a lawyer. the detectives did a great job.
9 likesThey are probably good at there job but I don’t think this lady was putting on any sorts of tricks 😂 I think she got very lucky because remember she bit the lady on the hand after she killed her which is pretty batshit crazy
1 likeThey better get a raise they’re too good
0 likesEven if she knows the tricks she was under stress and that hard to act perfectly
0 likes@FullSend ABeerForMe guarantee you wouldn’t be able to tell if she was lying if you were sitting across from her. The only reason it’s not impressive to you is because you KNOW she’s lying.
0 likeshow hard she slaps her hand down
0 likes“We got in a fight, so I killed her?” said sarcastically but legitimately what happened, and as close to a confession as they needed. The fight that she previously claimed didn’t happen and/or couldn’t remember. After all that yammering and deflecting, she just flat-out says it in a moment of anger and feigned disbelief, but she finally said it. Great interrogation.
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time stamp?
2 likes@oink oink 40:10. You're welcome ;)
5 likesTruth within the lies. Happens all the time with felons
4 likes@Minisquix 4444 45:57 I think this is what the original commenter is referring to. That timestamp she says it as a hypothetical "they said", but here she just flat out says "we had a fight, so I killed her?".
12 likes@Falkjar Yes. 45:57 is the direct statement, after about 7,000 hypotheticals prior to it.
8 likesWait. How is this interrogation even legal? No rights were read to her. Guilt is moot.
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It's not an interrogation didn't u see the whole video? 🙄She sat willingly to discuss the issue she could've left anytime. YouTube has cut out this video to 25 minutes, the original was more than an 1
0 likesKudos to the interrogators. Listening her pretend to not know stuff was extremely annoying.
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they’re hella patient. i would’ve just been like “ok i know you did it lady, ya know?
5 likesI would've cried laughing at the faces she made, the only place I've seen faces like that is in Jim Carrey movies 🤣
12 likesfirst video on this channel i had to just skip to then ending too
0 likesCould you imagine how STOKED the people in her department were to see her finally not annoy them anymore
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6 likes😂
4 likesLmaoo because you can just tell she was annoying ? 🤣
5 likesI dare say, nearly as elated as her husband was, that he didn't have to see that repulsive face across the breakfast table anymore!
5 likesProbably framed her just for some peace and quiet
6 likesJeffrey L 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes"I knew something was off about that bitch!!"
3 likesI bet they had support groups to discuss her
3 likesKEITH FAUNTLEROY they knew for a long time and probably not surprised
0 likesApparently her department helped cover up her crimes
1 likeWatercolour Society what!? That’s messed up!
0 likes😂😂😂💀
0 likesAhahahahaha, my thoughts exactly!
0 likesWhat's up with the rumors that jcs got kicked off or pushed off youtube ?
0 likesAlso I need to rant about all the people using Jcs's videos and name making reaction videos. It's super annoying when searching you can barely finding jcs videos because every other video is a damn reaction video.
She has also been charged with First Degree Facial Expression
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Hahahaha!😁😂😀🤣😃😄😊
13 likesunderrated 😂
10 likesYeah - worst part is they’re pre-meditated
6 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
5 likesHahahaahah 🤣🤣😭
2 likesLmfaooo Foreal any kid could lie better than her 🤣🤣🤣
5 likes@691_CURLS CODM AND make better faces
1 likeChampion gurner 🏆
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 like@whynottalklikeapirat lol🤣
1 likeHaha loool
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0 likesHahaha for sure
1 likeThat made me bust
1 likelmao loloolool
1 likeThis is the funniest comment ever.
1 likeMuy bueno!!!! Hahahah
1 likeLMFAO
1 likeLmmfao 🤣🤣🤣
1 likeWow, this guy John Rutten is pretty John Rotten.
1 likeThe first point is wack about milliseconds of remembering his name
0 likesThis is my new favorite channel . These are better than any professional criminal documentary channels ... minimal exposition, maximum actual footage. No reenactments, no messing around. Allowing the audience to see first hand... WoW.
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Yeaaaah exactly ❤️👌
0 likesI’m new also only a couple of days nearly watched them all already
4 likesSame, subscribed yesterday. Can’t wait to see more
4 likesNever forget the humor sprinkled around each video😆
1 likeThe best one in Youtube!
0 likesWelcome 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
0 likesShe is shitting bricks this whole interview
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yall have me lol forreal😩🤣
23 likesEnough to build a mansion.
106 likesI'm like 3/4ths in and I'm just waiting for them to just throw it out there "did you kill Johns wife" just to see the look on her face lol...
45 likes37:18 made me shit bricks
56 likesI guess you never know until you're in that type of situation, but to have that little self awareness as to how you're acting and answering questions and to not request a lawyer is crazy to me.
23 likes@ladev91 hOLY CRAP I didn't even notice until you pointed it out, freaked the hell outta me.. like what the hell was that???
17 likes@Kevin F for real I couldn’t imagine not asking right when they bring you in there.
1 like@Michaels amazing videos I don't think respect is the right thing to show, probably fascination or interest.
3 likesYup, from the off go there is fear in those eyes. But a strange smugness in her face, as if to say 'I've got this'
7 likeswhen youre at the pokertable with pocket aces
3 likes@ladev91 oh my god yes. Popeye 🤣
0 likes@Cole Dodge they have to build rapport. If they start being aggressive with the questions right off the bat, it usually makes the person shut down...therefore they are lessening their chances of a confession
0 likesSHE WAS SCAREDDDDDD😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Michaels amazing videos 23
0 likesI disagree!
0 likesshe looks constipated to me!
hahahahahah i bet she is 😂
0 likesImagine the flood of relief she felt hearing "you're free to go" and then the absolute dread and pit in her stomach when they were like SIKE
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No. Stephanie had no feeling of relief. Remember! She knows she killed Sherri Rasmussen, and now she knows the cops are looking at her.
9 likes@HereIsWisdom 1318 Oh absolutely, I just meant like maybe for a SPLIT second she thought she fooled them all and got away with it once and for all. I just can't believe she worked as a police officer for 25 years and still lied that bad
37 likes@Daylyn Maybe for a split second, but again, i gotta believe that if they didnt arrest her when they did, she HAD to know she'd be arrested by day's end!
3 likesPsych
5 likes@Daylyn she was caught by surprise. No matter how good she hid the skeleton in the closet, she'd always be taken aback with sudden attack after decades
0 likesTimestamp?
0 likesMy social anxiety makes me over explain things. Here's to hoping I never get interrogated for murder. 😬
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Watching these videos- I have had the same exact thought. As someone with PTSD as well, I don’t think I’d do too well under interrogation
36 likes@Anastasia Olson I'd think these people are trained to recognize character from lying.
14 likes@Anastasia Olson same. My hope is that investigators are trained well enough to recognize when those of us are innocent and just having a total mental meltdown over the stress.
27 likesBut also, let's just hope we never get blamed for murder. 🤣
Well...answer the questions that are asked, dont offer information, dont lie.
9 likesYour best bet is to always always always ask for a lawyer. Innocent or guilty, ask for a lawyer. Youre not required to speak without an attorney present.
Artis Zelmenis my main fear is that mistakes happen- there are many innocent people who are falsely accused
8 likesI would imagine disclosing an anxiety or trauma disorder would prevent possible misconceptions. It might also be wise to:
3 likes- Ask for an attorney before the interview
- Ask to use coping strategies (taking breaks when overwhelmed, having objects to release nervous energy, etc.)
I have no idea what would be allowed and what wouldn’t (cause apparently investigators love to apply/inflict psychological stress or use manipulative tactics. They want you to be stressed, so... who knows 🤷♀️)
Personally, I would either have a mental breakdown or just completely shut down in a confrontational situation. Here’s hoping that I never get interviewed by authority figures 🤞🙏
@Small and Stressed i wouldnt disclose anything. Keep your mouth shut, except to ask for a lawyer. Innocent or guilty, anything you say will be used against you.
6 likesGuilty or innocent. Never answer questions. Without a lawyer.
7 likesAre you also a scuba diving picture nut?
2 likesI'd be overwhelmed talking to a human being in person right now
1 likeCoryn M They’re not.
0 likesYou and me both!! 🤣
0 likesi mean, sometimes they sent innocent people to jail👀
0 likesThat's why I'm single!!! LMFAO!! Tip of the ice berg for cops!!
1 likeMeanwhile my mind: That's Bruce. Bruce Jenner.
1 likeI guess the lesson here is: don't bite your victims. Actually: Don't kill people
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Really I’f she wouldn’t have bit her she may have got away with it,
40 likesDon't bite your victims or it may come back to bite you.
101 likesMake me
1 likeDon't kill people, but if you do, make sure to leave behind a ton of DNA evidence.
29 likesWise words
0 likesTed Bundy was the prime example of this LOL
6 likesActually: dont kill people
2 likesHer teeth may still align. They should've ask for a bite impression.
3 likesThe lesson is also always say nothing and get a lawyer.
2 likesThe DNA was damning enough, the "surveillance" was just to frame her behavior and personality to the judges. She didn't know she was being interrogated until the last minute, and even then she was handcuffed due to the evidence.
1 likeKilling ppl ain’t cool unless it’s in gta
1 likeno your first lesson is correct, don't bite your victims
0 likes@April Showers she almost did anyway which is amazing
0 likes...but also don't bite your victims XD
0 likesYep leave trouble well enough alone
0 likesBut mostly don't bite people you've killed
0 likesTed Bundy concurs
1 like@Jupiter zBolt I'd bet he don't haha
0 likesUh, gosh, i meet him in 1978 and uh gosh i was wearing shoes with white shoe laces and i had gas, but gosh you know i mean its been so long you know gee, there was air outside with some birds and you know gosh its been so long you know gosh i think, its been so long i may have had a Rectal contusion from a rather large BM, but i mean gosh what's this about, i mean its been several trillion years you know, i mean the space shuttle orbited the earth and i was born in 1960 and McDonald's sold like a billion hamburgers and we may have had two of those but whats this about i had a fight in first grade but geez you know the house needs to be painted but um geez whats this all about you know, this room has carpet but it's been here forever but yeah, i knew him we have driven past each other you know, my tires were low on air and the tread was low and geez I may have hit a pothole but gosh the USSR was acting strange and that guy had a big mark on his head but I think my watch was telling me the correct time but what's this about, i know his wife was killed but my first memory was an elephant at the circus and he might have been there too and his wife could have been on an airplane but uh, gosh i mean geez the moon effects the tidal waves on the earth but gosh this is uncomfortable.
2 likesIs it just me, or did this video get cut down by about 20 minutes? YouTube issues I'm guessing...
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Was just thinking the same thing. I re-watch these videos occasionally and I recall there being more explanation as to how exactly the murder took place and what the evidence was.
1 likeIt’s actually almost 30 minutes that got cut out. Much more back story, this video is only half as good without it
1 like@Mecinimi I agree. I just came back and it's saying its 56 minutes long, but is only 25....
0 likes@LittleLuckyLink Very glad it wasn't just me, thought my memory was getting to be as bad as Stephanie's... haha
0 likesIt's crazy to think that her DNA was still identifiable after 20 something years. Forensics is awesome
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that’s exactly what i thought !!
3 likes@jesse love that dna .. it doesn't lie
3 likes@Lyn Cressler unless you're Chimera...then it just gets a little confusing...but still doesn't lie.
3 likesSherry Silver if you in europe jail is a hotel
0 likesThank God for DNA, and thank God she bit the victim.
0 likes@Yeahwhateveridc latvia would strongly disagree
0 likesShe doesn’t know her name but spoke to her husband about her death
706 likes“I hear she died “
“Yeah it was tragic I loved her”
“That woman’s in a better place”
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😂😂😂
0 likesLMAOOO
1 likeLol
0 likesVideo game characters talking about a nameless protagonist vibes
11 likes@Fourzifer oh dragonborn
2 likes😆😆😆
0 likesI bet when she was reflecting on a so called memory she was actually replaying the whole murder event step by step.
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You can tell that’s exactly what she was doing at the end when in hand cuffs, then coming to the realization that she made a mistake “aside from the actual murder” of leaving her DNA on the body. You can see her shaking her head side to side.
1 likeEww yeah.
0 likesTHE FACIAL EXPRESSION I-
1 likeHow did they not squeeze in, "didn't they ever invite you over for a bite?" - I couldn't have resisted that!
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9 likesLmaooo omg
5 likesSorry but I laughed so much 🤣
6 likesSuch an underrated comment 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
8 likes😂😂😂
1 likeOh.my.god 😂 forgive me for howling at this
0 likesoh my god 🤣🤣
0 likesI feel bad laughing about it but couldn't help...
1 likeCole oh my gosh thank you for this 😂👌🏼
1 likeokay you made my day this is great
0 likesKilian Corcoran
0 likes🐝? Gosh. I mean I guess so. Pfff.
25:00 what the fuck even is that face 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesIt’s crazy how obvious she makes it but doesn’t seem to realize she’s acting so guilty lol
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The lack of self awareness
5 likesshe’s panicking
5 likesfor real. the sudden change in speech pattern is enough of a giveaway. sis went from speaking without an issue to stuttering, saying long sentences full of nothing, going on unrelated tangents and using the same words and expressions repeatedly.
1 likeI was JCS Patreon supporter for about a year & a half. I’ve binged most of, if not all, the videos multiple times. I’m soooo excited that since the latest upload “What pretending the be crazy looks like” has brought so many more people into the rabbit hole of these amazingly informative videos.
372 likesIt’s so deserved.
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Certainly has 🙋♀️
6 likesHave you stopped supporting on Patreon?
2 likeswe need more videos, I already watched them all twice...
1 likeThey are great videos
1 likeYass💯
1 likeHell yeah
1 like@Cameron Burnard JCS sent out a post on Patreon stating they weren’t going to be adding anymore exclusive content on the channel (or something along those lines, can’t remember exactly), so I canceled it. I’m more than happy to subscribe again if the circumstances have changed. It was one of the reasons I was so happy to see a new video! Their videos are amazing & would love to keep supporting.
3 likesYou dont kill a Rasmussen.. you just dont.
0 likesall these "sen" ending danish surnames, they are off limit, don't mess with "sen" ending surnames.
Rasmussen, Nielsen, Olsen, Kristensen, Madsen, Christensen, Kristiansen, Andersen, Sorensen, Larsen, Jorgensen, Pedersen, Petersen, Poulsen, Mortensen, Johansen, Carlsen, Frederiksen, Phillipsen and you can add like many many more, useally danish firstnames with an added "sen" .
Same with "gaard" ending surnames, like Kirkegaard, Ostergaard, Norregaard etc.
"sen" ending surnames is down to the aspect of danish "søn" or in English "son" = "sen" so Nielsen is referring to the "son" of Niels
Same with "gaard" as in "gaard" meaning farm in danish, so more or less meaning a person from that farm.
though many sen-ending surnames later been exchanged to the English meaning verb like "son" Johan"sen" = Johan"son"' like fx danish descendent Scarlett Johanson.
If you wanna go for a "sen" ending dude.. go for Jeff Bezos Jorgensen, that dude is cornering the world.
“Did you ever date?”
4863 likes“Well, let’s see, what year is it now? I was born in 1959, he was born in 1953, I was in diapers until 1962, blood type is A positive, I know his blood type is AB negative, I can’t say we dated, I lost my house in the earthquake so I guess our relationship just didn’t work out, I don’t know what to tell you, I just don’t know what to tell you.
Like I said, I just don’t know what to tell you.”
Round and round she goes. Holy fuck. 😣
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She just can't believe she did't get away with killing this woman. It's comical.
145 likes@carolyn gray thank God Sherri fought for her life or a murderer would be just about finishing up an illustrious career.
64 likesFrrr
4 likesThat's just what happens when you go into a psychological panic. You don't think straight and you just start spewing random shit out of your mouth.
49 likesIts a wonder that in """"""""""""300 million sperms this one reached the egg"""""""""""""""
24 likesGosh. Gee.
31 likesWill she stop? Nobody knows!
20 likeslmao this had me laughing crying shes so evil.
8 likesDon’t ever forgot his brother played at Northridge
31 likes"gosh" slaps desk
13 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
4 likesVery funny response to when you know you're caught and you know you can't get out of what you did
6 likes"Gee was it....................it must've been.....
21 likes........92..... Or was it 93............. 92 or 93.......... Gee I don't know it was so long ago you know?? What year is it?? I mean ages ago you know? What is this about?
it's painful to watch, lol
8 likesohh, geee. Pfffff. I mean.... yeah, we didn't not, uhm.... pfffff. I mean, a a a what's this all about?
9 likesDon't forget... She went scuba diving in Hawaii... JFC!! 😵
6 likes🤣
3 likesim Scottish this is America normal stuff in good old usa sick
3 likesdont forget that it all happened millions of years ago
5 likesShe was beginning to realize, she was a suspect for a crime she committed 20 years earlier ; thinking she had gotten away with murder. Someone should have reminded her, there is NO statute of limitations on MURDER ! Hey ! Stephanie , you failed, being a cop. You need your money back for that lost education ! Better yet, the Police dept should sue you for deception and pretending to be a cop. You are giving all COP/s , a bad reputation......Shame on you...... restitution is also in order......Your estate should be" liable " for the loss of salary your victim could have generated....millions.....A civil suit in the air ? Her family maybe ? .
3 likes😂😂😂
1 likeLmaooooo 🤣🤣🤣
1 like😂😂😂
1 likeLmfao
1 likeThis is funny and so spot on 🤣😂
2 likesShe still just has no idea what to to tell him to this day
0 likesI gave it a little thought and still don't know what to tell them
1 like🤣🤣
0 likes:))))
0 likesLMFAO 🤣 my God she's unbearable!!
0 likesHow long did she get away with this for?
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A million years…
2 likes~93k comments rn, wow, that's a lot. I estimate, at least 1 maniac-sociopath should be here.
1 likeHer: I remember nothing, it was a million years ago.
3903 likesAlso Her: His wife's brother played basketball at Northridge.
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LMFAOOO
54 likeshave you ever been to her house?
140 likesgee i dont know... anyways, i uploaded 10,000 photos the other day and im certified in scuba diving.
@lidia pietrusza Polka ?
1 likeThis comment would get my monthly super-upvote if Youtube adopted this feature from Tinder.
7 likes@David F i think you mean awards from reddit
2 likesThis is not weird, as you start remember, you pick up details you've forgotten.
5 likeslol
0 likesOmg shut up lmfaooo 😭😭 😭😭 to funny
1 likeLOL fr tho
0 likesYessssss....ptsd is a bitch
0 likesAnd she knew the make and model of his car
7 likesShe remembers nothing, then vaguely starts remembering every single detail.
7 likesNow edit and put in the timestamp for the Northridge part, I can't find it
0 likesI ate a burger and fries on February 6 1981 geez i don't know
6 likes@tad valente I think he's talking about super-likes on tinder?
0 likes@ENLIGHTENED WARRIOR I couldn't tell you what country I ate them in tho....
1 like@Steven Hale GEEEZ !!!
0 likesWe all lived on the 10th floor
2 likesShe doesn't even realize--though she should know better--how that selective memory sets her up. She can recall all KINDS of details from way before the murder, and then everything after the murder. But nothing at all about the murder victim or the crime itself? That's mighty convenient, Stephanie.
10 likes@Lizette Wanzer did not remember when she met her husband, wow.
7 likesJodi arias vibes
2 likesJ M February 17th he recorded 15 rebounds breaking a Cal State record held by Gary Baxter since 1956. Who are we talking about again?
1 like☠ doesn't remember but then proceeds to give everyone's background story
3 likesYour hired!
0 likesYet she convinced she's giving her best acting performance to date.
0 likesAdam Romano lol
0 likesThings this channel is teaching me:
430 likes-Murder is a lot harder to get away with than you think
-If you don't ever say "I don't know" or sound angry when it's clear the suspicion is on you, you start to look very guilty
-Once you commit a crime like this you will be looking over your shoulder literally forever
-DON'T. TALK. TO. POLICE. WITHOUT. A. LAWYER.
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Read the book "You have the right to remain innocent" by Professor James Duane. He goes over many examples of innocent people who speak to police and create severe problems for themselves. The only exception is Leaving the Scene of an Accident in which you should tell the police what is required by statute.
19 likesOtherwise, you should say "I want a lawyer."
Yeah, but she’s a cop and may figure they have her on DNA....subconsciously she may want to be caught and have it be over....so much internal conflict sprung out of nowhere wrecked her shit, which was already nutz
1 likeOops...I forgot she didn’t know they had her DNA from the coffee cup...
1 likeHonestly, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to lie in that situation.
0 likesBetter call saul
4 likes@nothosaur Surprised the covert camera and No Miranda Warning did't get this case tossed, even though she was not in custody they were still interviewing her as a suspect in a crime, even though they didnt tell her that
2 likes@Odie Man In order for Miranda warnings to be required, there must be two things: custody and interrogation. They were careful to avoid custody here.
1 likeAlso, i think that in CA, video recording an officer on duty is legal even without that officer's consent.
Random murder is easy to get away with. The thing about murder that makes it difficult to get away with is the fact the majority of people are murdered for a reason whether it be a sane reason or not. People just don’t normally kill others without some sort of reason
1 likeJacob Rockwell Did you watch the Casey Anthony one?
0 likesIt is totally messed up that she was found not guilty.
@Odie Man The lack of immediate Miranda will sometimes get any answers before it tossed, but tbh they could probabl;y have convicted her on the dna alone.
0 likesMatthew Anthony not really. So many ppl have gotten away with that.
0 likesThis was different. She thought she was Scott free for 25 years with zero chance of this case resurfacing
1 likePOV: you started from jennifer’s solution, now you’re obsessed
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Girl stop stalking me 😭😭😭
166 likesRandomly got that as a Youtube recommendation and now I can't stop watching these
144 likes🙋♂️meee
18 likesYes ma'am
16 likesIs POV a new meme or something? Seen this shit all over 😒
6 likes😭😭😭😭😭
5 likesNah, i started with Jeff. He would've at lest gotten a coke by now.
38 likesYep
3 likesStarted with Jennifer then Chris and now Stephanie 😅😅
19 likesCEEJLESS yes❤️
2 likesJeff kept it lit! Now I’m seeing how Stephanie holds it down. I’m hooked tho💯💯
7 likesBruh u watchin me?
4 likes@Andres Rodriguez sammmmeee
2 likesHello there 588 yes, I know all your secrets🙂
2 likesMan i tried a different channel for some variety, but this one is just better. Less annoying explanations, more action and insightful comments
9 likesthat's it im covering my camera hmph
3 likeskaiyi NOOOO! I mean... sure 🙃
1 likeSirvaria I know, right😁
1 likeWell...I’m definitely guilty and now decided to pursue Criminal Psychology since I’m going to study Psychology next year ✨😂
4 likesYep, that’s been my week :)
2 likesTrue
0 likesYesss
0 likesExactly
0 likes💀💀💀fr
0 likes*gasp
1 likeLOL goddamn
0 likeshow did you KNOWWW??
0 likesWHAT THE HELL???? HOW DID YOU KNOW?? HAVE YOU LEARNT TRICKS FROM THESE VIDEOS?
2 likesofc 😤😤😤
0 likesCaryl Gequinto 100%! Where are more videos👩🏻💻
0 likesYESS lmfaooo
0 likesDAMMIT ME TOO! GOT RECOMMENDED JENNIFER'S SOLUTION AND NOW I'M DIGGING UP EVERY SINGLE INTERROGATION ANALYSIS VIDEO 🤣
2 likesliterally to the point where I am rewatching them
1 likeright? he needs to do more
1 likeBingo
0 likesJennifer's solution was about 90 minutes long.
0 likesMY solution was to just skim through the video and glance through the comments!
YUP!
0 likesOmg me wtf
0 likesYes!
0 likesanika g same exactly
0 likesCaryl Gequinto
1 likeYup, we've all been duped. I got hooked the exact same way. These damn algae-rhythms know us better than we know ourselves.
Me too...it's been 6 days, nearly seen them all now
0 likesIs that u Jennifer????
0 likesI saw it last night, now i've watched his entire channel
0 likesDamn, how did you know ? xD
0 likesLITERALLY 😂😂😂
0 likesThis post is about me and I don't like it
0 likesReally tho
0 likesNew to JimCantSwim huh?
1 likeI started with coke guy
0 likesdo you even know what POV means or how to use it?
0 likesabee it means point of view❤️
0 likesLol!!! Mind reader! 😂
0 likes@Caryl Gequinto well if you know what it means then why did you use it in a context it shouldn't be used? your comment isn't a "POV"
0 likesHOW DID YOU KNOWWWW?!
0 likesActually the legend of Jeff, but yes, I am now obsessed
2 likesY’all are late but join the club lol
1 likeSophs how many times do I have to say that I know all your secrets
0 likesHow😳 how did you know?
0 likes@Audio Cien how did steph hold it down??
2 likesShe's clearly lying ..
That jeff dude tho.....he taught us all something
@Sirvaria truth!!
2 likesI've been watching TC "that channel" but that kid is so annoying
He drives that Mercedes and he loves that baby
2 likesPudding 😂
0 likesARE WE ALL REALLY THE SAME? i feel so less special now 😂
2 likesAccurate lmao
0 likesThat's exactly what happened 😂
0 likesI started from this video, forgot the channel existed, found Jennifer's Solution months later, and now am obsessed.
0 likesI thought I am the only one lol
0 likesI need more!
0 likesdevolut556 yeah, I finnished all of it in under 3 days😭
1 likeHAHAHAHAHAHA
0 likesNo
0 likesabee Since most of the people commented that they watched Jennifer’s solution first, I commented this. MOST PEOPLE’s point of view is that they watched Jennifer’s solution first then got hooked. Like bruh chill, I even tried to be nice dude. Anyway❤️
1 likeYesssss hahhahah which ones are the best? After jennifers solution and this one
0 likesMely hahhaha no one can defeat this one, I was laughing at her face the whole time😂
0 likesWHY IS THIS HOW WE ALL FOUND IT
0 likesshut uppp i can't stop
0 likesI started with Chris, Im onto Jennifers Solution next... Johns impact statement broke my heart on this one.
0 likesViola McBee oh god are we the same person damn
0 likesyes indeedee
1 likeand what about it
0 likesThat coke butterfinger hittah started me then everyone else showed me what not to do lmao
0 likesThats true 🤘🤘😎
0 likes@Ana Perisic do you have blood relation with the football player Perisic ? 🖐🖐
0 likes@anika same lol
0 likes@Promithefs Nope. We are form the same area, but different towns. Never met the guy.
1 like@Ana Perisic 🤘😎 wish you good time
1 likeno
0 likesDamn we all living the same life
0 likesHaaaaaaalpppp! 😭
0 likesTrue
0 likesGet out.. how did you know?
0 likestrueeeeeeeeeeeeeee
0 likesMee,that video came randomly in my recommends today.i sae the whole video.nkw this video is coming.
0 likes👁️👁️ oh
0 likesI'm in this picture and I don't like it
0 likesexactly this
0 likesIm in this comment and i dont like it
0 likesChris Watts but yes 😭😭
0 likesAre you some sort of Stephen MacDaniel stalker type of guy?
1 likeCEEJLESS it’s a tik tok thing😂
0 likesStarted way before that. Nice like farming -_-
0 likesYessss
0 likesno.
0 likesStop exposing me gurl 😭🤚
0 likesOMG 😳 hahaha
0 likesJennifer is awesome. "But what happens to meee?!?!"
0 likesYeeeeees 😳
0 likesAfter this ... i dont have anymore content:(
0 likesA greater truth has never been spoken
0 likes@CEEJLESS Point of View !!
0 likesI've been following so long that most of my favorite JCS vids aren't even on youtube anymore
0 likesHOW
0 likesomg yea
0 likesHow are you so damn right
0 likesAre u watching me are u living in my wardrobe 😂😂
0 likesSTOP HOWD U KNOW
0 likesAnd I -oop
0 likesChris, then Jennifer, and now I'm here 😭🤣
0 likesMhm...addicting asfoook
0 likes“Did you date John?”
2441 likes“Well you see, long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony…”
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Then everything changed when the fire nation attacked 💀💀
98 likesOnly the Avatar, master of all four elements, could stop them, but when the world needed him most, he vanished. A hundred years passed and my brother and I discovered the new Avatar, an airbender named Aang, and although his airbending skills are great, he has a lot to learn before he's ready to save anyone. But I believe Aang can save the world.
60 likes@Reliable Two ;)
7 likes@Reliable Two flute noises
25 likesGet out of my head Kitara 😭
3 likesThe last Truth Bender
7 likesGlad to see ATLA fans here...
6 likes💀💀💀💀
1 likeLmao
0 likesdid they attack?
0 likesThey read her rights a bit late no?
0 likesI simply can’t begin to understand how much terror she must have felt when after 2 decades she was suddenly in the hot seat.
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Totally blindsided, she never expected this moment
114 likesSo satisfying to see. In a weird way
109 likes2 decades? I don't know. I don't think so. That's like a millions years ago. Gosh, that was so long ago.
142 likes@Massimo Scognamiglio HAHAHAHAHA
13 likes@MꓘFeddle yeah this is very compelling to learn investigation and interrogation techniques but this woman is terrifyingly creepy and I'm pissed she got to live her youth and the victim didn't.
31 likesThe point is, she might not have felt any at all. Depends on what's wrong with her head.
2 likesYup. She got away with it for over 20 years and surely after awhile she thought this day would never come.
8 likes@MꓘFeddle you have to get inside the enemy's head if you want to entrap and bring them to justice.
1 likeTerror for sure. Damn!!! Busted!! She was a cop who got promoted to detective...then demoted to convicted felon. Whoa!!!
4 likesShe had been “teaching DARE” 🙄
2 likesCan't do the time, don't do the crime. Yea I'm sure the woman getting murdered felt same tho.
0 likesRight?! She mustve gotten so comfortable in thinking she actually got away with murder
1 likeHow is the brutal murder the least annoying thing about this woman?
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LOL
4 likesit’s that stupid confused face she keeps pulling
31 likesLmao
0 likesI know, right
0 likesLMAO
0 likesLol the end was too much
0 likesIf she hadn’t bitten her, she would’ve never been caught. So scary to think about everyone else who’s never been caught and never will be.
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Just thinking about her bitting her is making me sick
64 likesso weird why would she bite her... after she was dead... and even at the time they still knew about dental records, i’m glad she was caught
54 likes@iloverobotLove triangle murders are fueled by jealousy, spite and irrationality. She was likely angry when she killed her, and was just trying to take out additional fumes because her death didn’t alleviate the frustration. Biting is far less effective than blunt force trauma, though- so she only had to do it once to give up.
32 likes@MissMingles So the lesson here is that if you want to kill somebody do it with a clear mind.
7 likes@Anita Remenárová If you still want to kill someone after you've cleared your mind then you have bigger "lessons" to learn tbh.
23 likesPredator
1 like@Vinny Ah yes, because everything everyone has ever said should be taken at face value. You ever heard of humor?
2 likes@Anita Remenárová Can't imagine where you got the whole "every word uttered by a human must be taken at face value" bullshit from, I certainly never said it. This is awkward because I love edgy humor, yours just wasnt very obvious I guess.
4 likeseither way being super sarcastic for no reason about it is even funnier than making a joke nobody liked, so i guess you taught me about humor after all. Thanks!
@Vinny Humor is subjective bud, someone already liked it. You're free to believe I'm a sociopath though if it makes you feel better about your non-existent sense of humour.
2 likes@Vinny Keep telling yourself that. You're the one who took my comment at face value when it was obviously a joke lmao
1 like@Vinny Wdym? You started acting demeaning not me lmao
1 likeWonder what other murders she is responsible for over the years. This could not be a one time thing.
1 like@Anita Remenárová Pointless argument.
0 likes@Paul Clarke If she did the wall of blue with look the other way for 23 years.
0 likesShe keeps acting like their questions are super-hard to answer and, geez, how could they expect her to know?
0 likes@iloverobot Maybe she wanted to see what she tasted like? 👀
0 likesWhy is being a naturopath or an osteopath good, but being a sociopath or psychopath is bad?
0 likes@Chris Johnson How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Lolly Pop pop?
0 likes@Kseniya Zarubina Amen.
0 likes@Anita Remenárová just take the L, jeez
0 likes@Mischа Rомо None to be taken here. Ya'll should take one for having as much of a sense of humor as a doorstop.
0 likes@iloverobot bite mark analysis is junk science though
0 likesI don’t buy that excuse in the least. She knows she murdered those people, and now she’s pretending that she forgot? No dice lady! I’m a little too smart for these sociopaths or anything else you want to label. I’ve dealt with all kinds. Problem is, I don’t know why everyone is so baffled by these people and so stretched. It’s a clear schemed tactic everyone has the capability of possessing. Love hew she see saws behind the questions
0 likes“I’ve been doing this for a long time, I know how this works.” Keeps talking without a lawyer for an hour.
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That's exactly what I was thinking as soon as they veered off stolen art she should have lawyered up they questioned her for an hour and then says you have the right to remain silent
145 likesI think she was trying to remain as innocent as possible (albeit failing miserably), if she had lawyered up it would've immediately raised some red flags and I think she was trying to avoid that.
243 likesWhat I can't over is the fact that she's been a cop for 25 years and was this terrible at dealing with the situation.
Super entertaining though.
Hahahaha best comment
6 likes@Ivanildo Sousa Alfredo yeah i guess thats what he said at the beginning of the video, doesn't matter how much you know about the integration tactics until they're being used against you
48 likes@jdmkev isn't that fascinating?
12 likesI think she was making mention of the fact that it had finally sunk in as to why she was there, that being after she spilled the most incriminating evidence. If she had been told early on she was under direct suspicion she would of just shut right up, but their approach to the situation caught her off guard, it was a masterful ploy by the detectives for sure.
77 likes@Ivanildo Sousa Alfredo I think this reflects pretty much what they said at the start of the video, you are just not prepared no matter what.
16 likesthis wasn't an interrogation, she wasn't read her Miranda rights and she didn't know there was a hidden camera
21 likesOur egos often over estimate our ability, dont let your ego dictate anything about you.
22 likesIf she suddenly stated she wants a lawyer, then that puts a lot of suspicion into the already suspicious investigators
7 likesJodi Aries did the same thing while being interrogated, talking for hours without an Lawyer 🤦🏽♀️
6 likesRobert Redfield I agree! It’s crazy how people think they can talk their way out of it, or that they’re smarter than the police. People talk themselves into a life sentence all the time. They even tell you up front when reading Miranda rights, “anything you say can and WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU in a court of law.” always lawyer up!!
5 likesI know how this works. I know how this works better than anybody else.
1 like@Ivanildo Sousa Alfredo once the started digging into her and by the 1st hour or 2nd hour of this interrogation, its time to lawyer up. If they're bringing you in for a 20 year old murder crime, chances are its not for laughs....
4 likes@Ivanildo Sousa Alfredo That is the problem, innocent people get lawyers, guilty people don't because they think it makes them look guilty, always lawyer-up especially if your innocent.
17 likesthing is it wasn't a interrogation, they made out as if they were just having a conversation with her. That's beyond suspicious if you're just having a regular meeting with your colleagues and they ask a question and you say immediately " I want a lawyer"
6 likes@Kenneth Perkins that's as suspicious as you can get though its not a formal interrogation. If you're having what you think is just a regular meeting with colleagues about art and they ask you a question about a murder victim from 20 years ago and you immediately ask for a lawyer without them even accusing you of anything you might as well tell them you did it.
6 likesThe common sense everyone is forgetting here is:
17 likes-the shock of something you did decades ago being brought up
-not be taken to an actual interrogation room
-being asked to help with something related to work (initially to disarm you)
-not knowing you're being recorded
Unless you were some kind of absolute genius, i don't think most people would have seen threw this.
@Ivanildo Sousa Alfredo I agree that is what she is trying to to do but the fact is if a cop is detaining you even if you are innocent you should lawyer up. Cop or not, always lawyer up.
3 likes@Kenneth Perkins Remember in the beginning, the host says "Being interrogated and witnessing an interrogation is two totally different experiences". I still agree with you tho, as a veteran policewoman, she should have seen it coming... but in the end, she is guilty so ultimately, the outcome "should" be the same in any case.
13 likesI'd like to point out the amazing work of the two interrogators!
After years of watching true crime, I can tell you this for certain: never ever ever talk to American cops, whether innocent or guilty. Those mofos use all kinds of entrapment techniques and their goal IS to make you look guilty. THEY ARE NOT YOUR FRIENDS AND THEY ARE NOT ON YOUR SIDE. Always, always, always ask for a lawyer. Don’t ever take a polygraph- those are inadmissible in court and generate many false positives.
16 likes@Kenneth Perkins so you Want her to have even a chance of keeping on lying and twisting justice? Why? (Not saying innocent people havent been incarcerated falsely-that is just Brutal; but, atleast, when someone is proved to be guilty..and were watching the recap of the procedures...why even wish she'd use more means to get off innocent as long as possible? Why?
2 likesShould she have asked for a lawyer?
0 likesOnce they alluded that they were looking into this case and at her like a suspect because she was involved in this case she should’ve simply said that she feels uncomfortable with the line of questioning and attempted to leave the interrogation room. Then they’d have detained her and she would ask for a lawyer.
9 likes@Elle at the end they did
0 likesShe talked a bit with a sense of security. She knew she got caught and could not get out without looking suspect. She tried to get it over with "it was a million years ago" and some supply.
1 likeShe thought all DNA from the scene had " disappeared"....but her little blue friends missed one envelope in the back of one freezer....^^ Bad job manipulating evidence.
6 likesShe doesn't know how it works that well lol
2 likesMost people will willingly and gladly speak to police if they had nothing at all to do with the crime, or any suspucious involvement. Police question and eliminate suspects this way and can tell if you are being honest. But! If you fought a woman over a guy and were out shopping in her neighborhood the day she got bludgeoned to death..... Lawyer.
0 likes@Lovely Virgo ♍ Another crazy woman!
1 like@Robert Redfield If you watch much of the ID channel, you'll learn cops don't call you in to interrogate you unless they already know the truth, that's why they can twist the story and get you to talk.
2 likes@Nickie Yup💯
1 likeElizabeth Bennet I
0 likes@P Holmes suspicion doesn't equate to proof. If your innocent lawyer up.. if your guilty lawyer up
1 likeElena, #1 Bernie Bro you are awesome these are the real facts
0 likesYeah you'd think she would have destroyed the DNA evidence, she worked so closely to day after day year after year. Just goes to show the complicity regarding law enforcement believing they are above the law. The sociopathy is clearly evident in this video.
2 likesYeah you'd think she would have destroyed the DNA evidence, she worked so closely to day after day year after year. Just goes to show the complicity regarding law enforcement believing they are above the law. The sociopathy is clearly evident in this video.
0 likesExactly lol hahahaha ...
0 likes@dmrc43 Absolutely .... Its not that she underestimated them she overestimated herself !
3 likesIt technically wasent an interrogation so she would not have thought about it
0 likesThat's because a sociopath thinks they can outsmart anyone.
2 likesAllen Freeman yeah but , she should know better ya ? Then to talk to sun feds about a murder she did ? Lol
0 likes@Ivanildo Sousa Alfredo as an attorney, a I am telling you if you ever find yourself in a situation where cops are asking questions FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, never assume "lawyering up" makes you look guilty ESPECIALLY if you are innocent. ASK FOR AN ATTORNEY!!!! I can't stress this enough to everyone watching these!! These people in these videos are criminals, obviously lol but ask for a damn attorney if cops are asking you questions! It is your right and cops will take more liberties if you do not assert that right. I graduated law school with a man who was wrongfully convicted and spent 16 years in prison for a heinous crime he did not commit because he thought he was "just being helpful" to police and never asserted his right and they interrogated him into a false confession.
7 likesTLDR: Lawyering up will not make you look guilty, it can keep you out of prison!!! Sincerely, your friendly neighborhood lawyer
8dazeAweek2 no Miranda. Is any of this admissible?
1 like@Valerie Behrendt Yes because she wasn't under arrest
1 like@Valerie Behrendt so this is tough one to answer, because obviously the gut reaction is hell no lol but the prosecution may be able to present enough evidence to show that this was not an interrogation by perhaps saying that a reasonable person in her exact position would not reasonably believe this was an interrogation. Do I think they would be successful showing that? Unlikely. However there is another possible use for it and that is for the purpose of impeachment. So while the content of this interrogation would not be admissible, The interrogation could possibly be used for impeachment meaning that if she starts giving completely different answers on the stand under oath the prosecution can say that's not what you said on this day, were you lying then or are you lying now? and it would be used for the purposes of attacking her truthfulness on the stand as opposed to being used for the content of what she was saying (that's a very simple explanation of impeachment, there's a little more to it to do it right without breaking rules of evidence but I'm not about to put you through a long and boring lecture). I would have to look into the actual trial documents to see how it was used, if at all to better answer and I think I will look into it because it is such a fascinating fact pattern and I'm curious myself. I don't work in the criminal field as an attorney, but I do have some basic understandings of it and trial advocacy knowledge from law school and studying for the bar. And I think every single attorney's advice would be to always ask for an attorney when talking to cops for anything lol our professors in school always said that
3 likes@8dazeAweek2 Great advice from the professional. I like to hear from those who actually live this stuff!
1 likeClayton Brown Trump Derangement Syndrome is real. Get help soon.
1 likePeople always think that lawyering up will make them more suspicious but it’s not more suspicious than what she disclosed here! Lawyer. Every. Time.
0 likesExactly lol
0 likes@8dazeAweek2 thanks for the wise advice. ❤️
0 likes@Valerie Behrendt they said it was admitted in the case in court, and at the beginning they defined it differently to an interrogation, but I have forgotten the word they used.
0 likes@Elizabeth Bennet And have sort of a god complex, gladly.
0 likesAkA: "They are soo dumb they won't catch me..." - what leads them to being careless and making mistakes.....^^
Truly terrifying that someone like her managed to become a detective.... let alone a police officer!
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Oh pahleeeease , they don't call it "one big gang" for no reason. I know of countless death cover up's & police suicides personally in two different states due to the higher ups making sure things get kept under wraps instead of allowing truth.
28 likes@Binyamin Shmuel Oppenheim Yes, law enforcement is one of the careers psychopaths are drawn to....as well as the clergy. FACT.
10 likesHave you met the police?
1 like@Fily Blunt pretty sure becoming detective was more difficult than police officer.
2 likesi believe it
0 likes@Binyamin Shmuel Oppenheim you do know that it was the police that brought her to justice 23 years later when pretty much everyone forgot about the case. If they were corrupt and didn't care about the truth, they could've let her off as soon as they saw one of theirs, a senior detective was involved. Nobody would ever know. They deserve praise. Just like with general population, most cops are good but people are quick to make assumptions based on few and what they hear in media.
5 likes1312
0 likes@Binyamin Shmuel Oppenheim I needed to file a police report for a stolen item and the jerk officer drew his gun on my big goofy friendly dog. Now I have a Yorkie and still would worry if I needed to call the police.
0 likesLazarus at the end there gives me big time Three Stooges vibes - Curly in particular. No offense to the Stooges.
0 likesI absolutely HATE how she’s acting and speaking. “Oh, Gosh!” Girl, bye! She knows damn well she killed that woman.
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Hahaha your funny tho it's so true!
4 likesGiDD you’d think she’d be better at answering the detectives in a more convincing way though. She seems so shocked and bamboozled by every simple question.
22 likes@Slime Blue her creepy eyes are even worse.
8 likesIt was enraging me how just stupid she was acting. Golly gee guys I dunno if I had a fight with another woman after I went to her place of work. Good on the guy for rubbing in how much he loved his wife, I bet that hurt her ego.
7 likesoh really? maybe she forgot
1 likeGoth Royalty I need to hear somebody leaving an interrogation room and going “girl, bye!” Now
2 likesShe's trying to forget
1 likeIt was a million years ago.
1 like“Does this man’s name ring a bell?”
1121 likes“I’m not sure we went to college together I think.”
precedes to tell every detail of his life and explain every single relationship she has with his family
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@Cassie C A dear school friend died of Leukaemia when we were both 8. My mother sat me down and gently told me Gilla had gone to Heaven that morning because her body could no longer fight the illness. 2 days later, she took me to view Gilla who was wearing a beautiful white gown and had flowers in her hair. We went to the funeral, which was beautiful. I've never forgotten any detail of that or so many other occasions in my life, from weddings to funerals to holidays. This woman worked for the Police. She knew all the tricks but still couldn't put it together.
28 likes@Al Miller do you think people are still assholes after they die?
4 likesScary chick.
0 likesAnd she's a cop? My 5 year old would know something was up with her.
11 likesIt's easy to point out such flaws when we knew she was guilty. Granted, we would have found it very odd when directly looking at the footage, but I'm sure that if any asked her about this in a casual conversation (assuming such a conversation even came up) we wouldn't have assumed she was actually guilty. It's especially difficult when she responds in a false manner, as most wouldn't think to probe for suspicions of her showing a deceptive response.
9 likesShe did this all through the whole video.
4 likesIt does seem the nicer a person is the quicker they die, but in a cosmic twist of fates, Assholes live FOREVER!
0 likesStephanie : “people think im crazy”
1178 likesFact : those people are correct.
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is this ben shapiro?
5 likesCrazy is the punishment for her crime that she didn't expect but did deserve. Now comes hard time.
6 likesYou read that correctly to I see 😎🤘🏾
1 likeI’ve seen more stable people in asylums.
1 likeBam 1000 likes bruh
1 likeSb Portal thank u my guy !
0 likesThis isn't the full video
1 likePoliceman: Did you date john again after his wife died?
2125 likesStephanie: You know there are several islands in Hawaii...
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😂🤣
4 likesThe very definition of a non sequitur.
6 likes😂
1 likeGotta pull the ol switcharoo on them I mean every time she asked what this was about they curved her too lmao granted she already knew what it was about lol
4 likesAnd she learned scuba diving, don't forget that
4 likesYou guys are all binging this stuff as well... these algorithms.... whaddup baby
3 likesHis brother played basketball at Northridge
3 likes@Dennie Stormezand those boys hitting
0 likes@TIV67 Playz allah bless you too
0 likesShe probably would have gotten away with this murder if she didn’t bite the lady...
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Probably right!? I thought the same thing. Like WHY? Why bite someone prior killing them? May as well clean ur hair brush out & leave all the hair on her, than clip her nails & toe nails & leave those on her, than cop a squat & take a piss on her, than dig deep & spit on her. So stupid.
135 likesLeft DNA with one bite
26 likesObserver.com Thats true. I mean she still has like 30-40 years to sit i. There though. That’s a lot of time.
32 likesmandy moore The only thing I could think is maybe they fought first and during that fight she bite her then after she got the upper hand continued to beat her. Edit: I am aware that the bite and beating was postmortem. I had forgotten but I’ve been told like four times now haha.
27 likesOh, she would have for sure, and that’s really scary to think that she would have lived the rest of her life free from suspicion.
13 likes@Shabazz except the Coroner said the bite wound and facial bones were broken AFTER she was already dead! It was overkill, just like what Jodi Arias did
50 likesYou don't really know , maybe they had more DNA
7 likesDebbie Orlich oh yeah I forgot about that. Well yeah that’s really strange.
7 likesSae N I mean they very specifically said that it was from the bite mark. That was the only physical evidence ever mentioned, as far as dna goes. No point in adding more to the story that what was already given.
3 likesthat's why you gotta set the crime scene on fire. Get rid that pesky DNA.
6 likesShe would've gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for her meddling teeth 😬 .... gosh....
13 likesNote to self, stop biting people...
10 likesGeek Squad 😂
3 likesThe bite was most likely inflicted during a struggle (wrestle) when Sherry caught her. That’s why it was on her arm. And she probably didn’t know the significance of DNA technology cuz back then it wasn’t fully implemented in investigation. She also made it look like a robbery and it was a cold case.
4 likes@mandy moore
19 likesI believe the bite was post-mortem, which suggests it was the result of a complete loss of control due to anger, or absolute hatred, most likely both.
Stevie Nguyen Someone has already pointed out that they said the injuries outside of the gunshots were postmortem. That doesn’t look like a robbery at all. The only reason why they thought it was a robbery is because someone else recently got robbed in the area. A robber wouldn’t waste time beating a dead woman. In fact they usually wouldn’t kill her in the first place. Nothing about that said robbery and they should have seen that from the beginning.
10 likesShabazz read the report. Stephanie staged it to look like a robbery by placing some electronics (vcrs and stuff) around the crime scene. Obviously she knew how investigators would analyze and think, and to her luck there had been breakins in the area. Yes a lot of the injuries were inflicted post mortem but since the bite was semi-punctured, medical examers couldn’t definitively say. Tell me why would anyone bite a dead persons arm? The bite was consistent with someone putting Stephanie in a choke hold. Thanks.
5 likesWell based after an hour of listening to her being completely made a fool out of by the silliest of excuses. I'm not too surprised she fucking bit her. I legit can't believe she's been a cop for 20 something years and got that easily tricked. Then again, a cops ego knows no bounds. That badge gives you complete power and all the God complex to come with it.
14 likes@mandy moore ok we get it
1 likeFucking beast! You can see her taking a bite out of someone like an angry purple assed Baboon! (Sorry any baboons out there!)
12 likes@mandy moore I laughed like I haven't laughed in a long time, thank you 😂
1 likeObserver.com she could of done her life sentence and been out living again 😂
2 likes100% but after DNA science was perfected, in the back of her mind, she had to know that the bite could have her DNA.
2 likesObserver.com good point. She went on vacations, had a family and did all the things she deprived her victim of.
1 like@mandy moore the way the victim was murdered and the bite showed it was probably personally for her. Just my 10 cents since it was a love triangle or whatnot.
1 likeMaybe someone else already commented that but if I remember correctly, DNA evidence became a thing in the 90s. Since that happened in 1986, she might not have known that this piece of evidence would make all the difference one day.
4 likesYEAH geez
0 likesThat doesn't sound "fermillyer"
1 likeAll of the injuries other than gunshots were posthumous. She bit into a dead body. She is a sick, sick creature.
5 likesThose eyes she is bat crap crazy lol
2 likesThat was kind of crazy, shows she was mentally ill or deranged (both displayed in the video!). Why bite the victim after killing her?
2 likesNah... she would break in a couple more hours giving everything up!
1 like@Shabazz i thought they said in the beginning the medical examiner determined the bite was post mortem and so were a lot of the other injuries. so this pig killed her and then beat a lifeless corpse.
3 likesJeff Michel yeah i had forgotten about that. Someone pointed it out to me earlier.
0 likesRight never bite people they got Ted Bundy in a bite mark too 😁
1 likeWhat bite
0 likes@Karen Levendoski 😒
1 like@Jeff Michel Sounds like maybe she thought it would look like just a murder if there wasn't signs of a fight or struggle as a result of a break in, attempted robbery maybe. It is an odd thing to do once you've already taken the person's life. You wouldn't want to stay there longer than necessary.
2 likesmandy moore they said in the video that they reopened the case specifically because new dna technology was there that would allow them to test. And that was 20 years after the murder. So at the time dna wasn’t even on her mind because it wasn’t traceable
1 likeI can't believe that she, a detective, didn't catch on to what was happening and just shut up and demand an attorney. I'm sure she never thought of DNA back in 1986, but if it hadn't been for the bite, she would still be a free person. Very possibly retired and with an LAPD pension.
1 like@Shabazz Didn't she bite her after she killed her? She also punched her afterwards.
1 likeYup same goes with Bundys bite marks. Sick monsters who need to bite flesh.
0 likeswhitexchina i know. Two other people already reminded me of that haha. I should delete that comment to prevent more people from saying this to me.
0 likes@Observer.com and they should sieze any property and wealth she has amassed that she had no right to have.
0 likesI had an ex come over to my house and pick a fight with me. I had my back to her and she bit me like a jaguar and I reached back and grabbed her and pinned her to the ground for like 2-3 seconds. She immediately called the cops and said I strangled her. I probably would have gotten a domestic assault ticket, and looked like a dude who hits women the rest of my life, but after she gave this story that I assaulted her I took my shirt off and had a huge full mouth bite wound that didn’t go away for months. And because it was on my back, they knew I couldn’t have been attacking her. She had no marks whatsoever. They ended up taking her to jail. Even though I was relieved, I still feel horrible about the whole thing.
3 likesThat was personal and malicious the bite. She has to love that guy a lot to bite his wife and bash her face in.
0 likes@Shabazz this was a violent crime of passion.
0 likes@Yolanda Ponkers How many people did she kill after. She is the queen of evidence suppression.
0 likes@Stevie Woo This is a sick bunch of guilty commentors that wamt murderers to get off. Disgusting
0 likes@Corby Dorian or a choke hold
0 likesOut of control jealous beast..animal doesn't even describe this real life succubus
1 likemandy moore wild animals are biters
1 likeJane King What are you talking about? Who is justifying her?
0 likesWhat a wild and crazy woman Stephanie is. I've known women like that before. If you ever meet a person who shows they have a problem controlling their emotions and go into uncontrollable fits of rage and anger, the best thing to do is distance yourself from them and refuse to have anything more to do with them. You definitely don't want to date or marry them.
0 likesyeah but 20/20 hie sight dna shit wasnt around then how could she known
0 likes@mandy moore well it might be because of a struggle. Like if someone put u in a headlock how do you get out of it? You don't have your full strength or leverage to pull out of it so you do either 2 things, if it's a man then grab his nuts and destroy his generations or you bite the arm
0 likes@Michael Evans tell me about it. But they can change but change takes time to like over 6 years+
0 likesWhy bite someone after killing them? Thats like leaving your pic next to the body saying I DID IT!
1 likeyeah . . . scary . . . .
0 likes@Rainbow Flower
0 likesI like your comment and here is a Scooby Snack 😎
Her eyes give away the madness.
0 likesObserver.com oooh, that’s a good idea! That is a very good and just idea❤️!
0 likesJane King I had to ask google what a Justifier is. I’m not sticking up for her but I’m thinking how could she even go 20 odd years Harbour that secret knowing that for sure she was going to get caught making them faces, I Wonder what else she got away with that nobody will ever find out about’ hopefully they looked into her history in the police force just amazed the police lady kept it going for all them years another false corrupt police 👮♂️ sorry to go on I mean if I knew I was getting caught I hand myself in when I was a spring chicken I would want to spend my old arse in jail crazy crazy 😝 lady I love watching this kind documentary I’m baffled at how they really think they getting away with it 😘🇬🇧🍀🐊🙏🌹xx I mean in this day and age stupid cow had it in a bag and she bite them duhhhhh 😘 I really think anyone that tries murder in 2020 has learning difficulties or has something wrong to live in a fantasy world 🌍
0 likesShe’d be a terrible History teacher.
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😂😂😂....yes, quite horrific....
13 likesUmm gee.. I don’t know... Christopher Columbus? Doesn’t ring a bell 🌝 he found America? Doesn’t sound right... I mean that was like a million years ago
135 likesI mean she’d be right but like...
@RepublicansDont RiotOrLoot LMAO YOU AINT WRONG
6 likesLMAOOO
1 like"Hey Mrs. Lazarus can you quickly go over the chapter about ancient Egypt for us"?
27 likes"Gee.. that was like.. 5000 years ago, doesn't sound familiar. I'll have to go check my pictures."
I’m sure you remember vividly so many things from 20 years ago
3 likesNo she wouldn’t we get a constant flow of pics in a slideshow lol yes she’d be a terrible history teacher especially with the whole brutal murder thing.
1 like@Hydralisk of course you would, I’m just saying it’s not far fetched for her not to remember a lot of these details they are asking her: They never asked if she killed her.
0 likeshahaha
1 likeunderrated comment
1 like😭😭😭
2 likes@lincoln pepper AW THANK YOU HAHA
0 likesOh no. This would get hired to Harvard instantly.
1 likeHistory even in those places are like this.
@Martin Skoog TRUE LMAO
0 likesshe looks like my history teacher
1 like@flower that's good. im proud of you.
0 likesGee... I don't know when Alexander the Great could've conquered persia. That happened like a million years ago
2 likes“Umm... gosh my name used to be Steve. Geee... wel.. ummmm.... YEES”
0 likesLol
0 likesPretty sure the CIA offed Jim
0 likesCould we say Lazarus's prosecution....."Rose from the Dead" mpth...
0 likesIs she one of the recent women prisoners that got pregnant by a "transgender female" ????
0 likesThis feels like entrapment. If she knew it was an interrogation she could have had a lawyer
1 likeDetective: "Have you ever met his wife?"
3952 likesStephanie: "Have I ever bit his wife?"
Detective: "I said 'met,' but ok..."
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Hahahah😂😂😂😂
25 likes😂😂😂
7 likesTimestamp pls
20 likes@ImThisCat its a joke not a real thing that was said
157 likesI keep laughing at this comment dude
11 likes@ImThisCat🤣😂 its a joke it didnt actually happen
18 likesWell gosh, that was a long time ago... You know, I- we- we never really were that close...
49 likes@Lunar DeBrie jeez, I-I mean, um, I’m trying to think of how close we were after we first met. And then there was-um- that, uh, that time we saw the monkey in 1992...Gosh!
25 likes@Mary Galstyan But it is almost believable that she would have fumbled and said it during this poor performance......What it was came down to was 25 years of Scott free syndrome, She simply melted under the pressure and single handedly morphed into every kid in history that stole a cookie out of the cookie jar.
25 likes@koffinkat666 yesss😂😂😂😂
0 likes😂😂😂
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0 likesQuality
2 likesY’all are so funnyyyy!!😂😂😂😂
1 likeDetective: What?
0 likesStephanie: What?
Its been 3 days and I still laugh when i remember this comment
1 like@Devour haha - it actually cracked me up when I wrote it.
2 likesShe does a lot of nervous swallowing
2 likesWheres the first part
4 likesBack to this video again 😭😂
3 likes5:21 something about the shadows here give her a Pinocchio nose
2 likesironic
My 8 year old pulls the same faces and uses the same phrases and question dodging when I quiz him on whether he has brushed his teeth or not before bed.
214 likesI've learnt a stack of handy interrogation techniques thanks to Jim.
Might even repay the favor and jump on your Patreon page and show you some support.
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you need good interrogation techniques for an eight year old and make sure you gets his DNA for future evidence 🤣🤣
13 likesThe eyes like portals to a cold hell also tend to be a strong clue
1 likeYou’re a good dad sir!
1 likeGet the DNA off his juice box during lunch
4 likesDo it! The Patreon is worth the dollar for sure
4 likesThat's awesome, lol. 😂
0 likesBe careful...
0 likesShe's a friggin cartoon character.
0 likes"you know" Amber says that alot.
0 likesSo, here's something interesting.
3498 likesI spoke to a criminal psychologist about these videos, and she said she actually watched 4 of them in her college class.
How awesome are your videos when they are used as a teaching tool in its academic field.
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Or how poor is that schools resources given your paying tens of thousands for an education and they're getting their learning material on YouTube
152 likes@BrokedDownPalace they obviously teach you but they probably looked at these videos as an exercise or on a free day💁🏾♀️ ain’t know way you can learn all that just by watching these videos💀
234 likes@BrokedDownPalace dude, in case you haven't noticed, youtube is not only a source of entertainment but a place to find educational videos. I'm in my second year of med school, and most teachers highly recommend watching certain's YouTubers' videos or lectures before class. It's not that strange for schools to find useful material on here
229 likes@mar the dreamer Of course there is a massive amount of educational videos on YouTube. But if you're paying tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars for your degree (and there are multiple people in their class) so I would expect the degree of learning material to extend significantly beyond YouTube videos like this. Shit, if I was going for a criminal psychologist degree (as was what was originally mentioned), I would hope that there would be a massive reservoir of interrogations, mental illness sessions, etc given it's all recorded and you are going for a professional criminal psychology degree
15 likes@BrokedDownPalace You're not paying for the education, you're paying for the certification that you've completed courses and the pedigree/brand of the school so that others can be confident in your level of knowledge. If you just want to learn about something, there is no need to go to college for it.
80 likes@BrokedDownPalace One problem is that most recordings aren't open to the public. Most interviews like this never get released and "mental illness sessions" (I assume you mean therapy with psychologists?) are protected by patient client confidentiality laws. So the number of interviews like this is actually much smaller than what you might initially believe.
37 likes@AshCosgrove No. It just means a college degree is another filtering process for employers. And let's be real here, we don't want random people performing surgery or designing bridges. Because there are literally lives at stake.
27 likes@AshCosgrove yep. It's an outdated way if going towards a financially secure future. Most people end up almost 100k in debt. Entrepreneurship is the way to go.
9 likes@AshCosgrove FFS
1 like@BrokedDownPalace watched 4 of them in her class:
27 likesYup, must've been the only thing they looked all year. 4 YouTube videos. It was only a 3 hour course. Such a shame.
C'mon man, being contrary just to be contrary doesn't make you look smart or cool, it makes you look like a bitter cynic. Rick isn't cool, you aren't supposed to like him.
I still don't know why he hasn't posted in a long time. It's been so many months. I really hope his channels doesnt die.
4 likesAnd extra shitty that Youtube keeps taking them down
7 likes@BrokedDownPalace There is a much longer and more comprehensive video of this elsewhere.
1 likeso... Im basically a qualified criminal psychologist now? Nice.
3 likes@Wakey Wakey eggs and bakey nah really, we just gotta abolish student debt or make education more affordable so people at least wont ruin their lives
4 likes@tilliannn ungrateful af good recipe for a life time depression
3 likes@boondotcoon Debatable. Not obvious.
1 likeMy criminology teacher uses these videos as well! She had only assigned to watch 1 vid at the beginning of the semester but I ended up watching all of them in 2 days🥲
2 likes@Wakey Wakey eggs and bakey it’s outdated unless you want to become a doctor or lawyer or engineer which is what people who are actually smart are going to college for. As for those who “end up in debt” or end up failing or dropping out its because they weren’t smart enough and had not plan in mind. They decide on not taking responsibility and blaming the system as being “outdated” don’t blame anybody else for your flaws.
2 likesi wonder why YouTube hates this channel and not others it's weird
2 likes@BrokedDownPalace I highly doubt their entire education is coming solely from YouTube. Professors tend to explain the videos and teach from it. Not to mention YouTube isn’t the only media used. There are many other tools utilized from textbooks to online resources
4 likesI can’t believe this turned into an argument or debate. The OP just said that college professors occasionally show JCS videos as a tool for students to learn some stuff while entertained.
5 likesAnd it turned into a debate about college and student loans
Guys. It’s not that serious.
@BrokedDownPalace obviously watching a video is a very small portion of what teachers do,they just do it to showcase and give a picture in their heads ,especially in early stages.This actually a very good way of teaching and obviously not the only one.I mean just like another person mentioned they watched like 3 or 4 videos so it probably was around two classes most if they watched the one hour long ones.
2 likesAre you sure she ment this one or full lenght one?
1 likeI mean they aren’t really his videos
1 like@Cazalmfao what
1 like@BrokedDownPalace
2 likesI wouldn't know. Because I personally lecture on propositional logic and syllogistic structure.
What does that mean?
It means I can evaluate evidence and argumentation to determine whether or not they can demonstrate the claims they attempt to make.
If they can't demonstrate their claims, it's usually because of a logical fallacy, either formal or informal.
Your comment here is a good example of a presuppositional fallacy. You simply presuppose a claim to be true at the beginning of your argument.
So, no. I don't know how poor it is that schools use videos on YouTube. Unlike yourself, I don't assume an academic video becomes invalid depending on which forum its on.
If I take a book written by Richard Dawkins and place it in the Fantasy section in a library, will that make biology fake?
Of course not. These type of jokes will fly on your 50 cent music videos. But here you will find academics who speak and think just a bit differently.
@chicken4090
1 likeBut that doesn't matter. Literally the only thing that matters is the accuracy of the information itself.
The truth of a claim is impacted neither by the nature of the individual, the amount of people who agree, or the strength of their convictions.
The strength of a conclusion is based on the strength of the argument and not the merits of the individual.
@BrokedDownPalace they are obviously being taught by great professors but videos like these can be used as great examples to add to teaching
1 likeso what was so interesting that you were going to share with us?
1 likeDamn, that is pretty cool! These videos are entertaining and they teach us a lot.
1 like@BrokedDownPalace you don't have to be so naive. An open minded person will learn more things. Everyone is in the state of learning their whole life, even teachers. Learning never stops.
2 likesWow, this is probably the most pathetic lie I’ve ever seen on YouTube for attention. And that’s saying a lot.
2 likes@BrokedDownPalace 4 videos = entire education? I'm a professional!😂
1 likeThey should show these type of vids to Criminal Justice & Psychology classes
1 like@BrokedDownPalace Are you in college? Cause like the guy said before you, YouTube videos work as good exercises and aren’t used as the primary source of learning. Just because YouTube videos are good enough that a professor views them as the best way to explain the subject doesn’t mean it’s below average teaching. Like the commenter said, some videos are just really good.
0 likes@BreakfastClub Unfortunately he has been copyright striked and cannot continue the channel because of that. He posted more about it in the community tab. It’s such a shame because this channel is so entertaining and educational.
1 like@Alex A I transcribe homicide interrogations for a living. Maybe I should post them 😂
1 likeI wonder what would have happened if when they asked do you know "John ROOTIN" with the wrong pronunciation, she answered No. What would the criminal psychologist say about that?
1 likeThese were taped within the police force and used for interrogation instruction. YouTube didn’t invent taping of interrogations. 😂
1 like14:53 There were 8 separate witnesses who testified that this woman confronted the nurse she murdered at her place of work in hospital, and that she was so aggressive that security had to escort her out. Moreover, she threatened to kill the nurse as she was being led out and yet this woman was given a Police uniform and guns. Maybe these are the minimum behavioural requirements to join the Police force.
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Only in America, what a joke.
38 likesShe was already on the police force a few years before she murdered Sherri, but yeah.
26 likes@Opie Utt
49 likesEven worse. The hospital incident along with threats to murder should've ensured she was kicked out. One can only assume that incident was not reported to her colleagues. If that was the case, it was a terrible mistake. If it was reported and she remained a police officer, then that was an even worse mistake.
@Lonesome Cowboy I'm watching her episode of Snapped right now here on YT.
2 likes@Opie Utt
1 likeI hope you are watching it like I did: from behind a sofa with a lawyer either side of me.
@767 Driver Yeah bro, in third world counties. Police forces should not be this incompetent in first world countries. They're the equivalent of a gang.
7 likesyes, why wasn't she arrested at that time for breach of the peace and threats to kill. might have curbed her later violence. maybe.
6 likesQuit preaching. Nobody knows what actually happened in that hospital. How could they have punished her when it's impossible to know the full details? This doesn't reflect the competence of our police force. Saying otherwise is pretentious and stupid
0 likes@FiNiSH Random
10 likesI don't usually respond to moronic or idiotic comments like yours, as one is better off watching cement dry.
Firstly, what was said in the video was sufficient enough for me to have said what I said. If this serving officer, HAD to be physically escorted by hospital security from the building after threatening the person she eventually killed using her service gun, was not enough for you to see this person was not fit to remain an officer, then you live on a different planet. Maybe to you her actions, threats to kill and being escorted by security is "we don't know what happened", and is not enough to remove this person as a uniformed officer with gun, but for the rest of the world it is enough evidence.
I suspect you are either training to be or are a police officer, hence your aggressive attitude in your comment and you seeing nothing untoward in this woman's behaviour at the hospital.
One last point: I don't need to besmirch "your" police force, they are doing just fine by themselves.
One more thing: For your information, I wasn't preaching.
Where did you find that info? I’d like to read more about this case and all the other evidence they has against her. I think someone in the PD helped hide evidence
1 like@crazygeechee
1 likeIt was mentioned in the video at the time-stamp I highlighted at the start of my comment.
Outrageous cops protected themselves in this case
2 likesI have to constantly remind myself that a lot of the questions they ask her are not to get a specific literal response but instead it's all a mind game so she will end up confesing because it stresses me so much that the answer to an easy question becomes such a long monologue. The detective's patience blows my mind every time.
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Cos he's playing the long game. He knows that she's done it already and he is reeling her in gently. Impatience would be counterproductive.
4 likesImagine how much LAW ENFORCEMENT is responsible for these unsolved crimes
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Truly frightening- 😳🤯
2 likesProbably very minimal… MINIMAL .
1 likeFuckin true :(
0 likes@The RPG soulcrusher #CallofDutyWarzone I've beat you at warzone before
2 likes@Doom Tankie Fucking brutal, Jesus
0 likesCan’t believe that she was working as a police, how tf could she pass the tests? It’s so disturbing, a normal person can obviously tell her personality is reflecting as a sick individual.
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I think you’re focusing too much on her in this situation. She’s obviously not always like this ffs
7 likesAlso……working as a police? What is a police?
4 likesI hear they have a low bar
6 likesShe was totally caught off guard, so this is a raw reaction of shock. What's surprising is that she never said, "I'm not saying another word without a lawyer."
12 likes@Greg Fisher it’s kinda obvious I’m focusing and analyzing her since it’s her interrogation… Sure she’s shocked since she got caught of guard, and she’s shocked because she knows she’s not innocent🥰
0 likes@Elin Carlén Do you really think it's obvious because of her behaviour or do you believe it's obvious because you know that she's guilty
1 likeIt's not difficult to become a police officer.
7 likesPolice officers have the highest number of domestic violence cases Tham any other profession.
@Andy Dhillon that’s so messed up. It’s different I Sweden. I’m sorry for y’all
0 likes@Elin Carlén police testing on moral grounds is a written and verbal test. When screening, it's difficult to weed out sociopaths and the like, specifically because there is no real weight. I mean, if the screening involved putting cadets under severe stress to test moral acuity maybe. But it is again hard to weed them out cause they will have time to plan for it. You can only go so far with a test before it becomes abuse. Don't listen to the blind cop-haters. I don't like them much either, but it's not so simple as they talk it up to be.
1 like@Elin Carlén External monologue: "It's so obvious that she is a sick individual, how could nobody have seen that?!"
1 likeInternal Monologue: "So which emoji should I use to accentuate the part where i refer to her murdering an innocent woman? Hmm the smiling one with the hearts floating around should do fine. Yeah that looks cute :)"
@Frank Egle That seems like a bigger problem to you than to anyone else. Please just scroll pass if you don’t have anything intellectual to add to the discussion
0 likes@Elin Carlén I don't have a problem at all, in fact I think it's hilarious.
0 likesA bit disconcerning maybe, but that's for you to figure i guess
@Frank Egle LMFAOAO
0 likesYou think they do psychological screening? If they do, it's likely to find people with certain traits to hire, not to weed them out.
0 likesI've watched this a few times..that golden moment at 0:50 when she realised in a split second that her world had disintegrated...pity we never saw the change of emotion in her face but you can hear it in her voice...excellent interview....she just fell apart !
9 likesI can’t believe she slept peacefully for almost 25 years after committing and getting away with Murder.
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u dont know how she slept
0 likes@kauz 25:00
0 likesPersonally I would be concerned if the woman I married was still intimately involved with a former boyfriend who worked in law enforcement. More concerned than if the other guy did not work for law enforcement.
9 likesIf I’m understanding correctly, this guy was still dating this sociopath/cop while married to someone else. Apologies if I heard wrong from the video.
But if true than he bares some responsibility for this woman losing her life two decades ago. Granted, he’s not the one that committed the murder.
That's pretty crazy, she thought she got away with it! Science can now solve these cases. This also shows that even if you are trained or experienced. Lying is too hard to hide!
5 likesThe fact that people like this are doing things like acting strange for a specific reason without even knowing it is really interesting
10 likesThat ending was EPIC!!! I hope all the judges and everyone involved got to see this interview.
2 likesHoly shit!!! Her reactions to this looks so guilty it is almost obvious to anyone!!! Her hand movements, her trying to explain stuff with really good details, but in a long time pulling the memories out...
5 likesThis lady is guilty
With all her hand movements hitting the table- I didn’t feel that I really needed to know more on how she otherwise acted guilty, that action is so obvious 😹
3 likesAmazing how after watching all of these videos it's a cop who performs the absolute worst. It'd be laughable if murder weren't involved.
3 likesJCS literally the top crime channel to exist on YouTube. Literally could have had his own show on Spotify or whatever program or platform. If it were up to most I feel a video a week would be ideal. But I know the fan base recognizes JCS is the best and so we gladly operate on his time.
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I hopefully await his return.
0 likesYou have a person who works for the police department who distrusts the system when that system is aligned against her and two detectives who agree with her about her distrust…
2 likesand people in law enforcement wonder why WE don’t trust them. 🤔
I could watch this 24 hours a day, and never get tired of it...lol....her expressions are priceless!
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i lost count how many views i went thru. i watched all versions a few times yrs ago 😐🤪
1 likeI genuinely don’t understand why they told her she was not under arrest, free to leave, yet when she did so - they arrested her. Purely manipulation?
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Needed to get her in a place where she didn't or couldn't have a gun. The D.A. and the chief of police put these two detectives in charge of the arrest. The location was key. They recorded with the hope that she would say something to incriminate herself and oh boy! did she ever! (BTW, she left her gun in her desk🤷🏽♀️)
0 likesthe way she tries to aggressively insist she doesn't remember stuff is a dead giveaway
3 likesDid they ever advise her of her constitutional rights? I know they did it under the guise of a consensual interview, but I don’t know how any of this is admissible. It appears that they had PC for arrest even without this interview. Did they go through this whole charade just to get her gun away from her before arresting her?
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Yes! Turns out that she wasn't even armed. She left her gun in her desk upstairs. They didn't know that until she was asked for her weapon.
1 likeThe video was admissible.
The fact the cops let her walk out thinking she was fine and dandy to only arrest her 2 minutes later is the cleanest, best pleasure.
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ok okay t.c.a.p fans 😐
1 like@Jimmy Ohara It's exactly what I thought though lol
1 like@Nicx778 yep, basic maths that one & i'm crap at maths 😐
0 likesThis lady gives me anxiety. That is the face of crazy. Great viewing before going to sleep. The evasion has left me exhausted.
5 likesJust the Facts Jack.....or Stephanie in this matter. Now I’m uncertain of many things, it’s been like 1million years since I began typing this🤕
Why exactly would a truthful person volunteer that information without being asked but giving that type of information is also a sign of guiltiness?
2 likesBased on her character I can only imagine the shit she's done as a cop.
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@addyayee she was a soapiopat
43 likesYou all's writing is pissing me off . Wtf
50 likes"Porsche" 😂
2 likes@Glenda East wad do u means? i dink deer toping is fine
24 likesSadly she seemed like a really good cop. Held fundraisers and climbed the ladder to a really chill job as an art theft investigator
19 likesI think she was just OBSESSED with her ex and jealousy drove her crazy, otherwise she might be “normal”.
4 likes@Josh 4 😂😂
1 likeShe reminds me of an annoying teacher not a cop LMAO
10 likes@Peasant What's funny about my name?
2 likes@Glenda East why
0 likesI feel like her being a murderer ruins the integrity of every case she ever worked on. And her doing fundraisers and stuff doesn't negate that fact. Her motives have been...self serving since she went to that womans home and killed her.
9 likesEveryone is ignoring the obvious: this is the same department that completely disregarded her as a suspect because she was on the job and has known for vast cover ups. There’s a very distinct possibility that she was as dirty as they come and even this investigation was mismanaged poorly almost as a courtesy to her.
11 likes@dgoo go read the comments, especially the first ones. They are purposefully writing the words wrong . It got me cranky 😂
1 like@Peasant why are you laughing at her name??
1 like@Glenda East im saying. How did that comment get so many likes?? I turned into a sociopath just reading that shit
2 likes@Brandon Reid agreed .. but I returned to normal.. it was that 5 minute blip I wanted to flip out . lol
0 likesHorrific
0 likesThis is probably my favourite case ever tbh, so entertaining to watch
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Agreed! Its already a classic, she ought to be rightly proud of the sensation...for all the wrong reasons.
1 likeI'm glad she's busted, but this brings back to mind what lawyers always say: Don't talk to the police. If the DNA evidence was so solid, why bother with the interrogation?
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1000% true that you shouldn't talk to police without a lawyer, & I say that as someone who comes from a law enforcement family... As to why they bothered with the interrogation when they already had dna evidence- I think they did it just to fuck with her. It was punishment for dishonoring the badge and playing them for fools for over two decades. Well deserved and well played.
1 like@Emma Gatewood yeah, i come from a family of geniuses, don't make me a genius tho. you're No lawyer 😐🤪
1 like@Emma Gatewood Nice try....but no.
0 likesThis was NOT an interrogation. The point was to arrest her in a location where she didn't and couldn't have a gun. These 2 detectives were responsible for the arrest location. They recorded in hopes that she would incriminate herself and she absolutely did 💯%!
Lawyered up or not she was getting arrested.....But ONLY with the certainty that she was unarmed. (Fun fact: she left her gun in her desk upstairs 🤭)
Everytime she lies she lifts her arm. she would be horrible at poker.
19 likesI love her charisma.
2 likes@ 13:10
1 likeyou don't remember if you ever met her
you don't remember her name
you DO remember that she was a nurse
She's so bad at lying I can't wait to get to the end to find out how they actually caught her, because it definitely wasn't her brain that kept her out of jail...
Det:Can you give us a DNA SWAB
8 likesHer: maybe, cus now,now,now,now,now,now I’m caught. I can’t believe this. In 1996 me and my husband got married right before that I killed her… I just can’t even believe it. I’m shocked. I’m shocked
Good Job Detectives! Finally JUSTICE for Sherri and her Family 💙
2 likesJCS - This video was the first production of yours that I watched a couple of years ago - miss you so much! Will check out your future platforms, thank you and your team for your excellent content and production values. ox
0 likesHer explanation is all over the place. Its like a trying to find that one piece in a jigsaw puzzle. 😪
1 like“What happened to John?”
28 likes“I was born in 1958, I knew his mother”
love how Jim points out facial expession/clues, but tp be honest she comes away completely innocent
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She doesn’t.
1 like10 the time watching this 🤣 I can't get enough of her reactions
4 likesI would think that she would have at least worked on her story after that many years but, Nope. 🤡
1 likeSide note * Her facial expressions matched Charles Manson.
It took her an hour to realize she may need a lawyer? She’s been a cop for 26 years!
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Probably thought she was outsmarting them until she wasn’t
172 likesa bad cop , on both senses
53 likeswonder why the professionals didn't pick up on her during 26 years..some cops shouldn't be cops..and police their own to root out unstable one's...but...hear it everyday somewhere...america uhh
28 likes@stu baker I think you’re vastly underestimating the camouflage skills of psychopaths / sociopaths. Dangerous individuals who fit that description need to fit in with society as a method of survival...if you’re not looking for them, many can fly under the radar
25 likesI'm more impressed she passed that polygraph test to get his job. Shows she's a psychopath.
7 likesThen again, she also killed a woman using her work issued gun. D’oh!
9 likes@A BIt doesn't, polygraphs are garbage with no science behind them. There's good reasons for why they're inadmissible in most states of the US, and almost every country outside of the US. They're just on TV so much that people think they must work. In modern policing they're usually used to try to elevate stress levels during interrogations.
14 likesGood interrogators
1 likeCop for art
2 likes26 years for her feel like 70years
2 likesPpl get extremely stupid talking to cops!
2 likes@TzunSu I’m applying to be a police dispatcher right now and I’ll have to take a polygraph test soon
3 likes@Justin Ward That's just to fuck with you. They're no longer allowed in nearly any court because they can't actually show anything except excitement, they are mostly there so you get flustered and say things you wouldn't otherwise.
4 likes@dorothyhelly all of her common sense went out the window, for this guy.
1 likeIts bc the questions started getting very particular and to the point!
1 likeI really believe that people think that asking for a lawyer is incriminating and pretending to be truthful and fully cooperating is the most inconspicuous tactic. Obviously the best thing to do is ask for a lawyer but I imagine this is the logic of why they wouldn’t
2 likes@Nikko Haller Good point 🤔
0 likes@TzunSu 100%👌🏼
0 likesshes an art cop, also known as a receptionist.
0 likesThis is only shows when being brought in for interrogation it's more than likely that the detectives know you're involved in the crime they're just fetching for a confession to make their case stronger for prosecution. They set a game plan for every suspect, they dropped the bomb that she's a suspect in the crime and then almost immediately pretended to be doing her a favor and that they're are trying to help her. She was a cop for over 20 years and still mindfucked her.
2 likesI thought she was a cop for "like a million years or so"?😂
0 likesShe couldn’t lawyer up right out of the gate. That would be the white flag of surrender.
1 likeShe totally deserves what she got I just gotta say I think their tactic of claiming the footage was surveillance and not an interrogation so they didn't have to read her her Miranda rights was absolute BS lol
0 likesHer eyes are scary you can tell she has no emotions and she’s a terrible liar
1 likeI do not think she ever intended to kill his wife. She was still deeply in love and a stalker and was snooping around John's house and probably did not expect his wife to be home sick that day.
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yes indeed, she was caught off guard surprised, so had to take evasive action fast.
0 likesi watched a few versions of these Stephanie videos yrs ago 😐🤪
All she could have said is “I haven’t heard from him in years, yes we did date” and could have avoided all of this.
4 likesThank science for not letting her get away.
1 likeShe threatened her life at her work and then she ended up murdered, yet got away with it for 25 years? How?
0 likesShe's a cop and didn't know how to interview! She should know to assume they know everything so tell them everything whilst also telling them nothing as you would do with a good lie. She has 'got away' with it for 2 decades so she must know that the only thing that could incriminate her is the bite on her victim's arm through DNA, so invent a reason why that might be there. It's so long ago she could claim they were lovers and had a fight before she left and her victim was killed. That's how clearly guilty get away with crimes. Clearly this woman is not bright so, also, clearly it must have been the cops covering for her when she committed the crime!
0 likesDetective: How'd you first learn about that?
1 likeStephanie: Well......
Wait... I thought police protect their own no matter what they do or who they murder...? People on reddit and Twitter told me that!
4 likesYou just hate to see it, all the animals who swept up after her all those years to protect their own reputation have a long retirement in hell to look forward to.
1 likeShe has those crazy eyes she really thought she got away with it
4 likesDid the Judge give her a million years? I hope!
4 likeswhat was the whole story ? was this because the guy was flirting with her and got his wife killed ? what was the motive ?
1 likeDhar Mann is right, what happens in the dark, always comes to light.
2 likesShe was under arrest at the moment she walked in, but she didn’t know.
1 likeshe reminds me of my brother when he gets caught watching
3 likesstuffThe Jim carey of criminals 😂 that last scene made me think of the mask
2 likesIt took her an hour to understand that this was an interrogation
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100 % - not until her rights were read
0 likesCan we just talk about how the detectives started the convo about an arts case, then proceeded to ask literally no questions related to art
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Thie entire interrogation was pure art.
205 likesThey literally explained that they only used that to get her away from her desk so there wouldn't be any rumours spread due to the actual line of questioning.
74 likesAnd she just rolled with it 😂
33 likesThey needed to get her to the interrogation room - And most importantly a 'reason' to strip her of her weapon to go into the room.
17 likesHard_Boiled85 why was getting rid of the weapon so important? I just don’t get why that’s anyhow significant
0 likesA concerned stranger • 20 years ago
1 likeI mean she had to, if she had requested an attorney and wanted to remain silent it would become obvious she’s guilty so she HAD to roll with it to keep low profile
@Jacku Dark she could lose her shit and go out guns blazing.
14 likesIkr haha I was like eventually they’ll ask something. Once she realized no art was involved as a cop she shoulda lawyered up
1 likeBig brain energy
2 likesJacku Dark During a police interview, all people in the room need to be stripped of any and all weapons, including fire arms, tasers, and pepper sprays. It’s to facilitate an environment conducive to acquiring sensitive information that police interviews are intended for. If anyone had a weapon, it could be argued that the interviewee was under duress, therefore rendering the entire interview and all information in it inadmissible in court.
6 likesInteresting, thanks for explaining
0 likes@Jacku Dark You want to confront a murderer with the fact that this is her last moment as a free women and have hear wearing a pistol within reach?
6 likes@Black Phoenix they literally told HER at the beginning of this interview that the art thing was just a cover story out of respect to her so her co-workers wouldn't realize she was being interrogated. This was addressed earlier in the comments. She def. understood she was in deep shit right from the giddy-up. But yes she should've lawyered up instead of incriminating herself for an hour.
1 likemwtriplett1 not much of a cover if u don’t ask any art questions, I’m stating that she should have already realized it was a cover being a cop herself and not being asked anything about art. They never even mentioned an art case haha she should of been on to them from the jump but luckily she wasn’t very intuitive or very aware of her situation. Which is good cause they caught her up
0 likesCha cha real smooth of the detectives
0 likesCongrats, I'm your 1,000th like
0 likesHave these videos been shortened/cut down? I swear they were twice as long before...
4 likesShe nearly shit a brick when they asked for a dna sample
5 likesI like how she keeps calling 17 years a million years... Lol
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no not, 23 yrs actually 😐🤪
1 likeThe ultimate crazy ex. Her laugh at the end of the video was CHILLING
3 likesHow do you know Jon?
1 likeStephanie: We’ll, god said let there be light…
The ending ... Priceless
2 likesThat last bit made me laugh so loud
1 like"I mean....what's this all about "?? 😂😂😂😂😂 That effort to look innocent is priceless 😁😁😁😁
2 likesConfession at 20:55
4 likesI think Law & Order based an episode off of this EXACT situation. Crazy
3 likesEven a cop thinks the cops were on her side 😂😂
0 likesHiding in plain sight… she thought she was genius.
1 like😂😂😂😂😂😂 that last few seconds suited this hitch to a T!!!! Good edit😂😂😂😂
4 likes"Did you ever meet her"
2 likes"God I don't know"
Yeah......
Whenever I'm sad I watch this part 25:00
2 likesThis reminds me of the scene from Shrek, when Prince Charming is asking Pinocchio about where Shrek is, and he says: “Welll…I don’t know where he’s not”
2 likeswitch witch witch!! I am just appalled at the Police Dept and how much cover up they did. I wish they all got their ass in trouble. Am sure is way more than we can read about too. She cant lie now. 2022 and the DNA tests are extremely accurate.
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yes, but be mindful aware,- this is of year 2009 🤔😐
0 likesComing here from Stephanie Soo’s true crime mukbang ❤️ love her. Crazy story
0 likesLol, the "gulpig" she did when her mind went wild about the possibility that she's going to get caught. Imagine the dreams she had all of those years or should I call them "nightmares".
0 likesStephanie: I've lost my house on the earthquake:
2 likesInterrogator: Ooooh good 🤣
Good police work 👍
0 likesNot a good liar for a "sociopath"
1 likeThey gave her the Chris Hansen treatment when she tried to leave 🤣🤣
1 likeDid this video not used to be 50 minutes long?
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this is an edited version to highlight key points 😐
1 likeThis woman has the most active shoulders and eyebrows in the business... they need their own agent!
1 likeThat ending was fantastic 😂
3 likesI love this case l just wish she got more time, it's even sweeter that they got this witch when she was probably ready to retire 🤣😂, that woman did nothing to her.
0 likesShow the jury the eyes @6:15
0 likesI believe the untechnical term for that is "crazy eyes"
she’s definitely not a sociopath, she’s extremely easy to read and agitate.
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Yeah I really didnt get the sociopath part, she seems a little whacky but not a socio.
75 likesAgreed. A sociopath usually has their whole life to practice acting normal, and she clearly isn't one. If she's any kind of a -path, she would be a psychopath.
40 likesShe's a sociopath and a bad liar..
12 likesSociopath would be acting in this exact (or more convincing) manner hours after the crime. Decades later and she’s sputtering like she just got caught 😂
27 likesMeng Wang definitely not a psychopath. You wouldn’t see this amount of discomfort with A psychopath. psychopaths don’t get nervous like this. If she were a psychopath, you wouldn’t detect ANY nervousness. Psychopaths are also very skilled liars and manipulators. She’s waaayyy far from any of that. If she’s anything, she’s a narcissist.
33 likesSociopaths are not equally sociopathic. Just because you understand the idea of a sociopath, it wouldn't make you an expert at identifying all of them.
20 likes👍👍
1 likeOh I see ?
0 likes@Glenn Gee..wow..incredible🤪🤪..scuba diving..eh jeez Hawaii..no I didn't have sex with him..erm at least I don't think so..phew..🤯🤦♂️🤷♂️😳
1 likekatryn No but it makes you somewhat good at hiding your feelings when threatened. This woman does the complete opposite
2 likesNot all sociopaths are the smooth talkers and great liars we see in other media. I dunno if she is one but that's worth considering too
2 likesSociopaths are highly emotional.
5 likesPsychopaths have no emotions. Dr Sam Vaknin has many brilliant videos explaining this subject.
@Marian Tea also psychopaths have higher IQ and social skills. Sociopaths get caught easyy
0 likes@Maria Le True, they're more organized and unhindered by the human stress response.
0 likes@Marian Tea do you study psychology or just interested? So many people use terms don't really know in the comment section too.
0 likes@Maria Le No, I just watch lectures online, but if you do, I'd appreciate correction if I'm wrong.
0 likesYesbutNO I’m at 35:05 rn I’ll let you know how I feel
0 likesYesbutNO oh yes... ohhhh yes
0 likeskatryn you’re right, being a sociopath or even a psychopath doesn’t automatically make you really good at lying itself. But it does make them a better liar than the rest of us. But the lying is paired with charm, manipulation, and not showing any signs of discomfort. So even if the lie isn’t the best, paired with all of this, it gets brushed off. That’s how they get away with stuff. Sociopaths are usually better liars than most of us though since they’ve had their whole lives to practice. Lying really just comes natural to them. All a sociopath and a psychopath wants is to get their way, so lying, even about big stuff that would normally be very difficult for the average person lie about, doesn’t mean much to them. Lmao sorry for the long response ,,, I find this stuff so interesting vnbbbvgvfyhvgvv
1 like@Isabel Harris narcissist definitely. a normal person wouldn't be able to inflict such damage.
0 likes@Marian Tea nono I didn't say you were wrong,just glad someone else is also into psychology the way I am
0 likesSociopaths are easy to agitate and sloppy with their crimes.
0 likesMeng Wang a sociopath is usually the weaker link they are way more prone to anxiety and it is extremely easy for their mask to come off, they were born “normal” then grew on to be psycho. A psychopath is however born and had their entire life to practice seeming normal so she definitely is not a psychopath
0 likes"You can leave whenever you want."
2 likesgets up and leaves
How did they know she was guilty?
1 likeI mean she obviously seemed guilty but they still gotta prove it
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The DNA was a match
0 likesI'm sure this video was the full-length 1 hour 12 min interrogation, now it's been chopped to 25 minutes?
2 likesA full length video can be viewed here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5ljpPTNvCM&t=409s
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Right, I think it's because the whole channel is under pressure from new youtube guidelines, any mention of violent acts in a video and the whole thing can be taken down
0 likesLmao I love how she made it sound so casual then oh yeah we went to Hawaii together 🤣🤣🤣
1 likeI know 1+1 = 2. I always wondered why millions were incarcerated and there are millions of crimes on the street. You do the math.
0 likesStephanie just sat there with her shovel just digging away. 😂😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
5 likesNot to make light of the crime but she is like a real life officer Trudy from Reno 911😭
1 likeAn innocent person would have instantly said “John Rutten, yeah I knew him and dated him 20 years ago, is he in trouble or dead or what’s going on with him”?
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EXACTLY
100 likesIf I was innocent I definitely wouldn’t ask if he was dead, I don’t need the cops thinking I know anything about anything because I randomly brought that up. The correct answer is ALWAYS “I want my lawyer” no matter if you’re guilty or not
85 likes@Pyjama Kid
23 likeswell to be fair, stating the obvious is the only thing dr phil can actually do, and even that he sometimes messes up
sorry but i really hate dr phil lol
@diazjordan54 she was secretly being recorded and was a "friendly " chat... she was able to walk at any moment , notice the secret camera on the case on the desk, durrrrrrrrrr
6 likes@Cat 🤣🤣🤣
1 likeYou’d think she would have done that.
24 likesIda been like, “John Rutt…yeah i know him. Why?”
@HereIsWisdom 1318 Exactly. Worst liar ever. 🤣
7 likesOr when you mention his wife, as a cop, and your reaction isn't "oh, wow, that's right, she was murdered, wasn't she?" as if you'd just forget that bit of info
15 likes"I was dating him just a couple years before, that could have been me murdered in there", nah, those thoughts never crossed your mind because you know exactly why you wouldn't have been the one brutally beaten to death in his house.
@TransRoofKorean Exactly! This woman is so bad at lying. It's like she never even thought of this happening. Her getting caught. It's like she's thought nothing more about it right after the murder occurred to be that bad and unaware of how to speak... nearly at all. 🤣
7 likes@Pyjama Kid +1000000000000000000000000000!!!!
0 likesThanks for the tip.
3 likeson god man like how do you forget a major relationship in your life
4 likesThat’s true, i think i would be more guarded tho.. this is an at work conversation. I think i would say that I know him.. why? Because it’s personal information and I’m at work. Thinking along the lines of “why are you in my business” and all my ex’s are alive 😂 🤷🏽♀️
4 likesIn college I got called in to some assistant dean's office for "aiding and abetting", with the threat of serious trouble (I had a stop on my record until I met in this guy's office.) all because I copied my $75 parking pass and let my poor friend have it. When the guy asked if I knew of (my friend) I didn't deny it. Because we had several classes together so I just paused for a second and I was like "yeah...I know who he is. I think he's in a couple of my classes, why?" Then he said his parking pass was a copy of mine and I said I probably had it on my desk or threw it away and he found it and made a copy. Then the guy was like "oh, well OK, just be careful next time." Lol. Don't play dumb. Just sound honest like you're not trying to hide something.
3 likes@ROBLOX VIDS 2and then you killed him??
6 likes@Bill y gosh, that was like a million years ago. This is like 2021. Geez.
2 likes@Pyjama Kid ok, dr phil... (jk, dr Phil wishes)
1 like@diazjordan54 It wasn't a formal interrogatory, they were suposedly going to ask her about a case on her department, she wouldn't need to ask for a lawyer and if she was innocent I don't think she would have asked for one. But yeah you should ask for a lawyer even if you're not guilty.
1 likeIs that coming from your years of experience trying to prove your innocence?
1 likeDude her dna was found in the victim so cares what innocent person whould have said. They already knew it was her they just wanted to gain some credit to themselves
0 likesBut a guilty suspect who knows what the issue is about will probe and ask what's this about instead of showing concern for the people being mentioned
1 likeI think asking if he's dead is a bit excessive but yeah agreed with everything else
0 likes@Eagle Winnings If they work with the homicide group, it's a legit question.
1 like@Pyjama Kid doctor Phil isn't an actual doctor. No PhD
0 likes@Charlie Bravo Yes he is, and yes he does.
1 likeRIGHT!!!
0 likes@🇮🇪shane that's tough u got clowned 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesI totally agree with you… If she were innocent she would’ve responded that way… Not making them ask her four or five times what the relationship was.
0 likes@Ashley Rene i mean, if you got away with something with 23 years, you wouldn't expect to be caught either
0 likes@TransRoofKorean the first reaction after the detective said, it’s relating to his wife…should have been, I know she got murdered…instead she said, I know he got married years ago.
0 likes@C T I'd certainly be way more rehearsed than this! I'd admit that we dated and answer everything I could honestly without incriminating myself. The less you have to lie about, the less you'll give yourself away. She panics as well. Doesn't matter how long it's been, you should always be prepared for the day your time is up. Even if it never comes. 🤷♀️
0 likes@Pyjama Kid everyone reacts and answers differently, innocent or guilty! So 🤷🏼♀️
1 like@🇮🇪shane OK Connor.
1 like@Pyjama Kid calm down 🤡🤡🤡🤡
1 like@Yelena Blanka 🤣🤣
1 like@Yelena Blanka ya he replys with an 5 day written reply
1 like@Cat 🤣
1 like@Yelena Blanka true easy triggered something triggered him
1 likeThat’s sound so suspicious saying “is he in trouble or dead or what’s going on with him”
0 likes@nemanja aksentijevic They needed a confession and a motive.
0 likes3:00 “but ultimately you don’t know how you’re going to react to a specific situation”
0 likesAw jeez. Gosh. Jeez. Who? Let me try to remember. Uhm... what???? Hang on, jeez. Jeez. What? What is this about?
2 likes@🇮🇪shane 😆😆
1 like@Yelena Blanka 🤪🤪
0 likes@Shanna Crossman May feel like it. But there's no statue of limitation for murder... 🤷♀️
0 likesIf I was in my late 50s early 60s and someone brought up my ex from college I’d definitely immediately ask if they were dead. That’s exactly where my mind went too lol.
0 likes@The Studies Show Right? Especially if I did it. Lol! With what she knew they knew already from the case back when they first worked it she should've been smarter than to act like she barely knew them. People, especially homicide detectives, wouldn't forget something so significant. So she probably should've just told all the truth she could. The less you have to lie about, the less you give it away in your actions. She should definitely know that. 😂🤣
0 likesEvil woman. She thought she got away with it. Haha!
0 likesThe bewildered expressions are priceless. Huh................were you asking “me” a question? Begin the over animation sequence.
1 like25:01 scared me 😂😂
1 likeFree JCS, YouTube! absolutely love your content.
2 likesHer crimes came from the e dead just like Lazarus...how fitting and just. Got the eyes of a Looney tunes character.
1 likeShe reminds me of all of the worst women I have met in my life. You know, the "annoying pink harry potter woman" type.
0 likesShe even knew what floor their dorm was on 😂 😂
1 like"I am close and in contact with 4 people"
0 likes"Who are those people"
"Ohh I don't know.. Dianne?" 🤣
She reminds me of an acress but I cant remember her name. She played the cop on Signs with Mel Gibson
1 likeIs there a full documentary on this investigation?
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0 likesBruh 💀 the ending- I can’t 😂😂
1 likePlease do a video on Jacob Stockdale
1 like"Aw, geez, Rick...what do i know about knowing stuff? I mean, that was a million years ago..."
3 likesShe said "jeez" so many times that seems to be a Gen z girl
1 likeThis video is oddly distorted. It’s like a segment of it was just cut out, basically the entirety of the context about Lazarus was just cut out for some reason.
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Yeah I noticed this as well. The video used to be 50 minutes long.
1 likeThis woman reminds me so much of Annie Wilkes from the Stephen king book Misery.
0 likesCrazy eyes…and her facial expression are ridiculous lol
1 likeThat last clip lmao 😂
0 likesI read more on this and the handling of this before 2009 makes me angry. Sherri told her worthless husband several times that she was uncomfortable with Lazarus and asked him to intervene. Ruetten, being the spineless person told her to ignore him. After her murder, Sherri's family all told the police they suspected Lazarus. Her father, Nels even mentioned that right before her death, Sherri was concerned that Lazarus was stalking her. Ruetten, on the other hand told the police that they never talked about Lazarus. Sure buddy.
1278 likesYou may think, "Give this guy a break, he had a lapse in judgment." I thought that too, but then I found out that he slept with Lazarus after Sherri was murdered by her, moved away and remarried. That doesn't sound like he felt guilty about creating the motive for his wife's murder. Also lying to the police was a misdemeanor, unfortunate that he couldn't get charged for it.
What did Sherri's father do, on the other hand? He put up a reward for finding who the real murderers were. He contacted the police, including the chief of the LAPD about his suspicions with Lazarus. He publicized the reward by helping a TV show put together a segment inspired by his daughter's murder. The state of the crime scene also did not match the theory that Sherri's murder was the byproduct of a botched robbery, either, but the cops did not look into his suspicions. They told him he watches too much TV. In 1993, when new DNA technology was available, he offered to pay for the saliva sample to be tested. The police told him they couldn't because they needed a suspect.
Also, what was that witness statement? It was mostly talking about her physical appearance. Really shows where this loser's priorities lie after all these years. Nothing about how she was an intelligent woman who started college at 16 and became the director of nursing at the hospital she worked at in her late 20s. I'm not buying those crocodile tears. You didn't even do the absolute minimum.
Rest in peace Sherri.
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I watched a documentary on this case and I knew nothing about it. Before Stephanie was ever even mentioned, I thought the husband had to be involved, because The Husband Always Did It. Then when the Stephanie story came into play, I STILL thought he was involved. But no, because Psycho Pstephanie totally would have thrown him under the bus if that had been the case. He’s still a creep, though. 🤷🏻♀️
68 likesVery well written 👍👍👍
39 likesYou said exactly what I was thinking.
25 likesThank you for this follow-up info and research.
43 likesUp
4 likesYeah, I’m sick of John getting a free pass. Too many comments by people feeling bad for him. He was a wuss and a coward and he never supported or protected Sherry, even after she was killed. What a P.O.S.
85 likes@v t Yup. Flew to Hawaii to do it too. BUT not before he called LAPD first to ask them if it was safe for him to go. True fact.
41 likesThanks for putting this out there. I knew something was up when he started talking about her physical appearance in court as if losing that was why he was upset. Mentions his wife’s personality after he mentions her attractiveness smh
39 likesSuper comment, thanks.
4 likesI've searched for this comment. Thanks 👍
6 likesVery well-written, and you are absolutely right.
7 likesWow great job on all your research! All I can say is wow 😮 thank you for all the info!!!
3 likesThanks for this. Keep your lawn mowed and low, Gotta watch out for snakes in the grass. If everyone on earth momentarily showed their true nature in the form of a physical manifestation, let's just say things will get ugly, and fast.
6 likes@Bi_Topia name fits the comment, cry harder
4 likes@Mom Doer 5000 Doesn't change the fact that they're right
5 likesSherri seemed like such a great person too, from what I've heard. Such a shame...
9 likes@J Me R u I would like to think that at this point in time, we're taught to believe everyone is the enemy. I think we'd be pleasantly surprised. 🤷♀️ But I'm an eternal optimist. 😊
2 likesIm starting to think Sherri’s husband knows more than he’s letting on, i.e telling Stephanie “Sherrie’s home alone now.” (Thats a fake quote i made to further the theory)
2 likes@v t Its straight up suspicious!
0 likesDang.. she became director of nursing by her late 20s? she did that all herself? what a strong and respectable woman.. women who do stuff like that and are good mothers automatically become a strong respectable woman in my eyes. Lazarus on the other hand.. she reminds me of i think its cuckoo birds, where the mother plants her egg in another bird moms nest and leaves the raising all to that mother and leaves. Shes conniving and will do whatever it takes as long as she comes out ahead and not in a good way. be it murdering someone or falsely imprisoning someone i bet shes done it all...
7 likesE E, blown away by your comment. Sherry's Husband had to know by the state he found her in that no way was that a random murder! He didn't take the Hospital incident serious enough to push for a restraining order and to insist Psycho Stephanie was dangerous. It seems the police knew but protected her back then.
7 likes@AKM Do you remember the name of the documentary?
1 like@Jaclyn Holder Oh, goodness, no. Hmm. Well, it wasn’t a documentary per se but some Discovery or ID crime show. It was about 45 minutes long. Hit Alexa and ask for “Sherry Rasmussen case,” maybe? If I can find it, I’ll post it. 🤷🏻♀️😊
4 likes@IWantThe’80’sBack He called them to make sure that Stephanie was not a suspect, which tells us that he even had suspicions that Stephanie did it. He’s such a loser
5 likes@Biniam Dahlborg Do you know where we can find a transcript of his testimony. I couldn’t believe a judge wouldn’t allow a camera to be present in such a high profile case. I would love to read what was said verbatim.
1 likeWhile I’m not gonna defend John for his odd actions after Sherri’s death(mainly him sleeping with Stephanie) the statement that he was just talking about her physical appearance is just untrue like he goes and says a bunch of stuff like how she was a hard worker and had a kindred heart
1 likeDang, dude! You understood the assignment.😲🤣 I didn't know about half what you said. Puts things in a different perspective for me.👌
1 like@Powell Denise It's public information. Look on the government site for their state and case. You should be able to access the court case transcript there.
0 likesI'm not arguing with the findings here, but I haven't looked yet either. Always research the research you're reading. Never just agree and say thank you like it's truth now. Bad idea... That's how society came to run like the children's game: the telephone game. Lol
2 likesThis is a very accurate layout of their research and opinion on this case (which is just an example since this is over and done with). Just always remember, do your own research over the things that intrigue you.
Just last night I got into a heated conversation with my mom's fiance because he thinks "All Satanist's are the same thing and he's not having that darkness in his house if I wanna bring it up." I laughed hysterically because #1: he's the one watching videos on it. #2: I studied Theology for 25 years. 🤣 It makes me upset when people just believe what they hear. The modern church of Satanist's, the actual Satanist's church, don't believe Satan is real. They worship the ideology of him because he was the ultimate and first rebel.
He was watching a video about your typical joke Satanist's who don't know their churches Tenants or what real Satanist's actually believe. Usually pretty lost and trashy people.
Then he accused me of advocating Satanism. LOL! No! I'm advocating facts man... and your judgement about what you're ignorant on. And he listens to musicians who swear they sold their soul and scream about the Devil. 🤦♀️🤣 Pantera and all the big 80's metal bands. So Ozzie and all. But I'm the one who's causing an issue? LMFAO!!!
So my point? Make sure if it's worth your time to speculate, study, or judge... know your shit. And know it for yourself. Do I think all the "thank you's" are permitted and okay? Absolutely! This is amazing to hear and obviously took time. But like they like to say now a day, I'll fact check it myself if I'm ever that invested.
Do I immediately doubt or believe their information? No. It's extremely helpful. Just make sure you know it's fact before saying it to another. 🤷♀️ I mean, if we all did that? In my opinion, there wouldn't be much to argue over anymore except personal emotions on matters.
Nobody cares that youre angry
0 likesAt least one person agreed. 🤣 And many here discussing it. I know many others who feel the same. Whether you care about having morals or not is not my concern or care. Nor do I care about your short, unexplained, and ridiculous response. But you go edgelord.
0 likesThe internet isn't just trolls and people looking for attention anymore. Caused by their mommy or daddy issues flaring up (which all society has). More and more, people who make useless or trolling comments now get run off. Not laughed with, but at. And ignored and so off they scamper. So do I care about you not caring? No. I know negative nagging people are in the minority now. 🤷♀️ Lol
Love how many comments are being deleted by the YouTube idols. Don't know if anyone else is experiencing that, but I know at least one thing that gets deleted every single time I post it. An innocent honest link. But "they" apparently don't want anyone watching the video there. Lol So just curious if anyone else has noticed their comments going missing... 🤷♀️
0 likesWhat's also interesting is the table of exaggerated facial expressions, while lying. We see it with Donald Trump and Prince Andrew.
1 likeThis was cut shorter? What is going on?
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Yeah it's definitely shorter
0 likesto emphasize key points 😐
0 likesHow long did you date John .. "oh I don't know..." But here's literally every other piece of information lol
1 likethat ending lmao
0 likesJohn says he won't say much about sherry's death since no words can describe.... Then goes on to recite an entire eulogy 🤣 gtfo
4 likesGeez guys it was a million years ago!
2 likesAll I want to do is be on a research team for this channel. This content is so gripping for some reason. It’s not exploitive of crime and criminals/victims, it’s just so matter of fact and interesting
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Kayleigh Schlenker I want to gather stock images (since I don’t like to research).
0 likesIdk why but I laughed at16:40 when you sped it up and wrote 'tangent about photos" lolol
1 like@ 5:38 That's def an " OH SHIT WHAT DO I DO , WHAT DO I SAY, LET ME GET MY STORY STRAIGHT " look
2 likes*Blink 👀 *Blink 👀 *Blink 👀
She made it so obvious is was her
2 likeswait so why did she kill sherry? I’m so confused lol
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The beginning is missing but jealousy is the assumed motive
3 likesProbably did this because she felt entitled to John because he's over 6ft tall
1 likei swear to god this video was much longer when i last saw it
1 likelolol you nailed it!
0 likesAfter 25:00 creeped me out so bad.
0 likeswhy was half the video edited out?
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Also wondering this
2 likesthis is an edited version to highlight key points 😐
0 likesI wonder if she knows this interrogation is all over YouTube
0 likesevery time she purses her lips or makes that really weird 😬 face she’s pretending not to know something and it’s sooo obvious
0 likesFor a cop, she has a terrible memory
0 likesI wonder how many of the 15 mill that have seen this are psychopaths lol
0 likesSad for the husband, but didn’t he cheat on her?
0 likesI feel so bad for John… I can only imagine the pain he went through and is going through..
2 likesThe most surprising thing is this bunny boiler managed to find someone who agreed marry her.
0 likesAs soon as they mentioned his name she should have said “oh, yeah, I dated him for a few years in college. Great guy,” and tangent about THAT for a minute, a real innocent cop would have been like “his wife got killed a few years after we lost touch, such a tragedy”. This faux innocence is just.... not believable and so defensive right away. You don’t just forget a 4 year relationship and his wife that gets murdered right after you break up. Yikes.
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Absolutely
1 likeyeah and at the start saying she hadn't had contact with him since college, never seen his wife or talked to her to only later reveal that in fact she might have had a conversation with her, but she's still not sure about ever having known her and oh, maybe they did meet and oh! I think I might have maybe possibly talked to her sometime on the phone??? seriously can't recall, no didn't talk to him since college, but also talked to him after being informed of his wife dying but hahaha what year was that??? gosh millions of years, I think dinosaurs surely roamed the earth when we last talked? when did I even meet my husband, haha I L O V E taking a gazillion of pictures and OH I just scanned some of his brother??? hahaha how funny this all is and such a coherent storyline my life has been from my storytelling...
24 likesjust wow girl! 23 years after murdering someone and you still didn't have enough time to maybe think about the day you could be interrogated???
wow!
Right. She didn’t even mention it until they asked about it, and her “Well I remember she was killed 😦” response was so unnatural.
1 likeGabriel K Well the ones who get caught are.
1 likeGroovy Satan plenty of dumb murderers are never arrested, dumb doesn't equal getting caught.
0 likesGabriel K I didnt say otherwise. I said that the ones who get caught are dumb, not that all the dumb ones get caught.
0 likes"Geesh, um, ya know!! Gosh, golly!! Let's see, geesh!! I dunno, um. Uh. Uh whats this all about." 😆 🤣 😂
11 likesDetective: "We wanted to give you some privacy where your business isn't out there"
1179 likes5.1 Million people: 👁👄👁
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LOL 😂
8 likesIsn’t it ironic? Don’t you think? A little toooo ironic and I really do think.
5 likes5.1 million: 👈😎👉
5 likesShe's in prison so she probably doesn't know now!
4 likes👊👁👄👁🤚
4 likesLmaoooooooooo
2 likesLmfaoo!! Legend 🙌
2 likes👀👀
2 likesI’m just here to hear about his brother playing basketball at Northridge. I don’t know about the rest of y’all.
6 likes@lil daddy .. omg lol
2 likesI love your avatar and I love David F.
1 likeshe remembers her ex bf’s brothers university he went to, but doesnt remember how long she dated him… riiiighht.
0 likesWas everyone this absolutely obviously lying and hiding info back then lol
0 likes20:55 EXPOSED HERSELF
1 likeNarrator: (Explains everything and breaks down everything on how she’s guilty and her psychology during the interrogation)
815 likesMe: (shirtless eating Cheetos) “oh yeah, such a sociopath, she did it. Good work boys on this interrogation, by the book if I’ve ever seen it.”
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Funyons and flip flops bruh..
20 likesman i wish i had cheetos right now...
15 likesI want some cheetos😞
11 likesSorry guys all I got is this van full of Ranch style Doritos and Jalepeno Thunder Crunch Potato Chips.
12 likes@Kumquat Perk weird flex but okay
20 likeslollllll literally me, but swap the Cheetos with fruit snacks. Good work boys!
4 likesI want Cheetos now
0 likesI mean i really dont get why she didnt destroy or falsify evidence, i mean she was a respected detective, a veteran. With almost unlimited space of movement. Im sure the evidence at the station wasnt hidden as it was an old case.
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Evidence was destroyed AND REMOVED. She either wasn't aware or couldn't find the bite mark Evidence. Hell, the criminologist had a hard time. Everything about finding her guilty was like lightning in a bottle.....literally.
0 likes@Jazz of All Trades Well then, tough luck.
0 likesThis is REAL CONTENT..this is what YouTube is for ..I'm sooo tired of empty CONTENT
0 likesNow imagine how many interrogations this woman did to other people all while knowing she, herself had a murder under her own belt.
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Strange to think of that
14 likesImagine all the other cops that have done the same thing and are out and about right now. With over half a million cops in America, it's basically a statistical certainty that there are active police officers that got away with murder that are interrogating people right now.
12 likesShe was an art crimes detective so I doubt that even happened a lot
1 like@Caffeine addict 2020 she was on the force for 25 years ... she was NOT in art the whole time, she spent atleast 15 years doing SOMETHING else soo
3 likeswowzers
1 like@Quan Bee Yea, but knowing where she ended up it she probably was rather incompetent, or given very little responsibility, I'm assuming a fair deal of both
1 likeThat's deep level inception
0 likesInsert spider man vs spider man meme
0 likesLets see, his brother went to Northridge, he had a shooting average 42 points per game, there record was 32 wins and 15 loses and his cousins name was Donna but I just can't remember what the girl I killed name was. good grief! SMH 🤣
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THEIR, not over there 😐
1 likeSo your Name is Stephanie Lazarus? I guess… I mean.. oh gosh jeez when was I born?! It’s been a million years ago
1 likeLFMAO the ending!
1 likewhat did they ask her in die end ?? i couldnt understand the audio
0 likeslet's take a moment and thank JCS for sitting through all of her tangents and rambling and giving us a recap so we don't have to sit through it
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I agree. Thank you JCS.x
2 likesi cant imagine how much time and patience it takes to edit these videos, i have so much respect for this man
3 likesSan Diego was nice
0 likesStephanie at a drive thru.
2 likesMay I take your order?
Stephanie.. Gee, I used to work here.. What year was that tho? I was, let's see, I worked with Shelly, I knew her boyfriend....
Her facial expressions are like a terrible Willem Dafoe impression
2 likesFemales never forget a date. She hella lying big time 😂
0 likesShe's a monster!
0 likesthe end tho LMAOOO
0 likesthis lady sure does blink a lot
0 likesWhy has this video had the first half removed? Or am I imagining hints?
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edited version to highlight key points 😐
0 likesKeep it simple and keep it clean.
0 likesI bet she didn’t sleep well that night.
1 likeI was proud that she agreed to be my wife. Damn, that man loved that woman
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Sarcasm much? 🤔🙄
0 likes@Jazz of All Trades no
0 likes@Patrick LaPointe Ummmmm, this dude had no idea what love was. He does now. He played stupid games and won stupid prizes. 😒
0 likes@Jazz of All Trades thats like, your opinion, man
1 like@Patrick LaPointe I WISH. It's A Fact!
0 likes@Jazz of All Trades thats not how ANYTHING works, mr owner of facts
0 likes@Jazz of All Trades again, that is your opinion, i was reacting to his very human emotion at his deposition. So, you keep having your opinion and i will keep having mine
0 likes@Patrick LaPointe Yup!🤐✌🏾
1 likeGosh God Gee.
0 likesGGG, famous professional boxer.
Famously put in a box by her profession.
illuminati confirmed
Is there an intro missing to this video?
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Yes
4 likesI knew i wasnt trippin, i remember this being longer
0 likesthis edited version is to highlight key points 😐
1 likeInvestigator: Did dinosaurs exist?
2373 likesStephanie: Jee, I don't know, it was like a million years ago
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The one situation where she'd actually be closer to right Lol
37 likeslol
1 likeThis honestly is my favourite comment.
16 likes😛😃😅😂🤣😆😄😁😀
3 likes@snart Actually, she would be closer to wrong. With this example she was about 1 million years off while with the dinosaur example she would be over 250 million years off.
11 likesThen then she’d briefly lift her arm on the table before letting it drop again. She does it so much.
4 likesDinosaurs never existed. As bout as real as santa
3 likes@DannyBZ9 wait.. what?
2 likes@DannyBZ9 boo hoo your sky daddy with zero evidence
3 likes@DannyBZ9 wait... Santa's not real???
3 likesHahahah
0 likesI just can’t even believe it
0 likesYou know. Like. It was, like, a zillion years ago
2 likes@DannyBZ9 hahahahaha ignorance
1 like😂😂
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@L W hyperbole: exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
0 likesProsecution to Defendant..."have you ever seen a dinosaur? "How do you know Dinosaurs existed? Or is that hearsay?
1 likeI thought I saw you at the Van Halen concert back in '84... I was the one standing right next to you wearing the red T-shirt and black jeans. Do ya still recognize me? <: D
1 like@Karsten Heitmann Yeargh, whatever dude... <: P
1 like@Kristine Conlan Hey, I mean ya know gee I saw Godzilla on TV... Does that still count? <: P
1 like@L W Yeargh, its 'bout 250... <; D
1 likeAcutal Quote from Stephanie.
2 likes"I don't know, Probably"
HAHAHAHA
1 likeThis has no right being this funny!
1 like@Jasper1229 Do a web search for "Eric Dubay Dinosaurs Never Existed" if you want to challenge yourself. You can't make a truly informed opinion if you don't know all the facts.
1 like@Flapjack I do know all the facts. I don't care what some evangelist scammer has to say about it. There is a bunch of evidence that dinosaurs exist. No proof that god exists though.
0 likes@Jasper1229 Oh, so you know that there has never been a full dinosaur skeleton ever found of any dinosaur ever? And you don't think it's odd that no civilisation before 200 years ago found any dinosaur bones at all? IF you were aware of all the facts (those just being two of many) you would at least have reasonable doubt. You are basing your conclusion on indoctrination you have been fed your entire life, not real research.
0 likesAlso, I didn't mention God once. Why are you determined to link the two?
She has more facial expressions than Charles Manson on his craziest day.
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Mufnstuf RIP 😢
0 likesPERSONAL JESUS
2 likesHA!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 likeLmfao fr XD
0 likes😂😂😂 for real though!
0 likesI wonder how she acts when she interrogates others
5 likes😂😂
0 likesTRUTH
0 likesJahh Cobb I’ll check it
0 likesMore than Mr. Bean. 😂
0 likes26:18 gave me helllaaa Charles Manson vibes. That shit got me fucked up
0 likesEdit: 37:17 too! Its just so disturbing I can't 😭
Hahahaha
0 likesI love you, wherever you are in this world, my child. I love you and I love your comment.
0 likesdestiny esposito
0 likesSeriously, what in the actual fuck was that??
@destiny esposito mmmhmmmm.
0 likesThis just doesn't sound fer mil yer. I would think i would remember
0 likesWOW. Am I alone in thinking that she kind of looks like a mix of the Kraken Lady and MTG???
0 likesthe PATIENCE these men have, she literally is one of the worst liars i’ve ever seen lmao
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Have you seen the video on "Casey Anthony"!?
3 likes@DonPablo she is actually a good liar, she even created fake personas on the spot and give them jobs, and remember when they stop working, how their kids were called and everything except for askimg phone numbers lol
13 likes“When did you guys start dating?”.
0 likes“Gee gosh good golly well… I don’t know I went to ucla and gee my name is Stephanie I think… and gosh I saw a poster at work maybe gosh a flyer or something.”
Why did she leave & come back with cuffs ?
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Because they already had her DNA for the bite mark she left on Sherrie. This was just a ruse to get her in a location where she had to surrender her weapon.
1 like@Jazz of All Trades ahhh okay thank you!
0 likesImagine having a cold case for 25 years in your Police Force, and the lady that did it is/ has been working in that same Police Precinct. Incredible.
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Female / cop privilege
24 likes@Tony ArcieriCop-privilege is more appropriate, they didn't throw this case to the side because she's a woman lol but they absolutely will do that for another cop.
112 likesI almost wonder if She sought out a job there just so she could keep an eye on the case in the future
20 likesI bet she smugly, plain forgot about it...
7 likes@m kat she was active duty when she committed the murder... with her service pistol nonetheless 🤣
4 likes@Larry Roberts that's NUTS!
1 like@Ray Torres no it’s not lol
2 likesIts a wonder that in """"""""""""300 million sperms this one reached the egg"""""""""""""""
2 likesoh geez that's like a million years ago
0 likes22:07 Look how low she has become in relation to the LIGHTSWITCH
0 likesIt's kind of amazing she was even arrested. The victim's father told the original investors that Stephanie probably did it. Crucial evidence 'went missing' in the police's possession. Kudos to these intrepid officers
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imagine being that father...
44 likes@heaux kage What do you mean? 🤔
2 likesShe got lucky because there was another crime nearby around the same time, where witnesses saw two men.
37 likes@JTrain Also her colleagues covered it up
59 likesI’m assuming that she’s referring to the coverup by the original officers
4 likesOfficers protecting their own is a HUUUUUUUGE problem in this country. Here's a great example.
61 likes@Grainne Mhaol Her colleagues didn't "cover it up." She wasnt even in the homicide division when she did the crime. So you can put your conspiracy antenas down.
16 likes@JTrain I hate to break it to you, but cops aren't confined by division when an officer is a suspect. It isn't a conspiracy theory, it's a broadly known fact that police forces protect their own.
49 likes@Grainne Mhaol For roughing up a suspect or petty crime. To risk a jail term over a murder that you had nothing to do with for a young cop you probably didn't even know? And then not cover for her when she has been on the force for decades?
4 likesLet me guess. You were on the OJ Jury.
@heaux kage kinda like you
0 likes@JTrain Yeah. The cops probably did that themselves.
0 likes@Grainne Mhaol Source: "I just know"
2 likes@Grainne Mhaol can you point to something, anything, that backs your claim that her colleagues covered it up?
1 like@Kea Mu intuition is not a reliable source
1 like@Bee Dot Yes that is precisely what I was making fun of! Thank you for noticing.
1 like@Bee Dot Response? Anything?
0 likesIntrepid??
0 likesI have come to read the comments while listening because I need a break from the infuriating fake looks on her face.
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Exactly
9 likesSame hahaha
9 likesliterally what im doing rn lmao
14 likes💯
3 likesHow wow well geez I don’t golly but that sounds mighty offense there gosh
10 likesSame
2 likesMe too. I feel dizzy listening to her
4 likesyou just read my mind
0 likesI think it’s funny
0 likeswe're on the same page demolazer
0 likesThat's me right now, I wish I was paying attention to what she is saying but she's annoying the shit out of me
2 likesPeople are saying she is nervous for getting caught but I bet she was just as obnoxious at any other situations
1 likeDitto
0 likesspot on
0 likesThat's why im here
0 likesI normally keep the video in the background so I can do my own thing while listening
1 like37:27 You're welcome
1 likeExactly why I’m here hahaha
0 likesVery much so.
0 likessame lmao
0 likesYou too?!?
0 likesDetective: “Do you know what happened to his wife?”
1530 likesStephanie: “Um..I mean, it’s been so long ago..I think I killed her, idk, um um, what is this about! Why are you asking me this!”
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Gold
4 likesGosh, how should I know haha. Gee...maybe I took a bite out of her arm or something I don't kno- what is this for again?
28 likes@UpdateDotExe She brutality murdered someone I don’t think it matters if someone insults her
52 likes@UpdateDotExe a proud defender of murderers huh
28 likesIt's been a million years ago.
7 likes@Syd dude, you are so oblivious to the fact that he's just looking for a response. Why feed into it? Why not just ignore it?
2 likesDetective: "did you kill her?"
9 likesStephanie: "i don´t know, geee, god, uhm, it was so long ago... if it was five minutes or twenty minutes... i´m shocked, it was so long ago, what year is it now?... you know that big island in hawai? i did snorkeling there "
Oh gee let me think... i went on a scuba diving trip in.. must have been 87 or 89 with Josh, a friend we knew... cause he played football back in i dunno 84 and maybe i killed her in... gee 86-87 but i couldnt tell you cause there was an earthquake in 91 maybe, what year is it no 2008-9 i dont remember... why are you asking me?
3 likes@riccardo perini 😂😂😂😂😂
1 likethis update guy's been simping for this woman in all the comment sections
0 likesYou forgot “gees” and “gosh”.
0 likesHer facial expressions crashed my graphics card
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This comment deserves more thumbs.
424 likes@WeAreN1nja Fair enough, you can both have one.
160 likes🤣✔
56 likesHahaha
39 likesI swear!!
12 likes@Brian Shepard go off king
93 likesPecked the thumbs up button numerous times. Now I want to peck the person who made this comment but in an appreciative way of course 🐓🙂🙃😁
41 likesI'm dying!!!🤣
15 likesahahahaa
4 likesCan’t stop laughing 😂
12 likeslol, yes. you need to watch this on a mac pro
11 likeshahahahahahaha - that was funny
4 likesThis comment won the Internet today - thank you
20 likesMrJhchrist hahaha very good.
2 likesStill laughing 😂
7 likesShe looks like an animatronic
12 likesThats funny comment omg
4 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 the best comment
5 likesHahahaha! XD :D ...that's a good one! :D
0 likesYou win the best comment award. 🎖
8 likesShe’s about to crash my memory card. I’ve taken so many screenshots bc this is memeable. Or just good for torturing friends with terrible faces. I need a Stephanie Lazarus emoji sticker set.
22 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesI must admit it’s overwhelming to watch her exaggerated mimic, it’s like she is draining patience and energy out of me...
16 likes😂🤣😂🤣
1 like@Ali Desch Perfect timing!
3 likes😂
1 likeim not a computer guy what does this mean???
4 likeslmao !
1 likeBlack coffee came shooting out of my nose...
8 likes@Katie Giles really?? lol
0 likesOmg as I read this comment she pulled the face at 22:50 😂😂
3 likesHahha
0 likes500%
0 likesshe bluescreened all devices within a 74 mile radius
5 likes@söder bröder yes and she should have given it up, very embarrassing for her
1 likeStraight outta mass- effect andromeda
2 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesImagine the struggle to the potato that filmed this...
5 likesI want to ask her how long she was playing Officer Wiegel on Reno911.
6 likesYou can’t tell me that’s not her.
@johnmann Dafuq does this have to do with feminism?
4 likesShe probably uses all those expressions to run Crysis.
0 likesdemon possession
4 likes@Joseph Charles ...I knowwww...I'm not trying 2 b shady or anything but this 1 guy on here a while back said she was making scary pumpkin faces...
3 likesLmfao!!!
0 likesMrJhchrist 🤣🤣😂😂
0 likes🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍
0 likesLOLLL
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likesBest comment ever and I have watched this video 90 times....
3 likesShe busting a ceiling light with her eyebrows
3 likes😂👏👏👏👏👏👏🤧
0 likesI've read all the comments, several are good but this one... This one, is gold!!! 😅❤️🥇 LOL
1 likemust be AMD 🤦🏻♂️😂
1 likeLmao
0 likesLmfao 👏🏻👏🏻
1 likeThe youtube compression algorithm has left the chat
2 likesLmao I’m laying in bed here at 5:30am and that literally made me laugh out loud as hell. 😂😂😂😂😂
2 likesBest comment everrrrrr.
1 likeAwesome comment
0 likesLMAO..every time now..when she has a bewildered look I reference this. So funny.
1 likeEdit:. 36:33. I had to reboot.
I know the feeling, i got a 1080ti and it was lagging
0 likesLOL watch the last 19 seconds again. You wont regret it
2 likes@DOGMA FREE BAHAHAHAHAHAH TY
1 likeHaha made those three separate fans spin off
1 like:D
0 likesHahahaha THAT was a good one!
0 likesHahahahahahahahah 😂😂😂
0 likesYou guys shouldn't give away investigative techniques.
0 likesHahaha that’s the most funny comment I’ve read in a while 😂
1 likeHer facial expression remind me of Resident Evil 2 animations at like 300%
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
0 likesComment stolen .... lol Thanx
1 like500% animation
0 likesGold!
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0 likesI don’t get it :/
1 likeMax Headroom
2 likes@Defunct User Channel mine ended up adjusting the directv satellites for maximum headroom
0 likesLmaooo oh man thats funny
0 likesKernel panic
0 likesThis is oddly terrifying if you think deep enough.
0 likesyou know everyone has a jim carrey in em
1 like🤣🤣🤣☠
0 likesMrJhchrist is also a feminist
0 likesHeavy Rain with 500% facial expressions
1 like@WeAreN1nja I've never seen anyone call it thumbs instead of likes XD. Your comment deserves more thumbs too.
1 likeAyylmao, no shit, she’s going all in with the facial expressions
2 likesSTOP LMAO
1 likeA silent birth! Perfect for interrogations.
0 likesResident evil facial expressions 5000 %
0 likes😂😂🤣🤣
0 likes26:20
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Ha
0 likesOh. My. God. This comment is legendary. Legendary.
1 like@Luis Vieira I chuckled like a maniac. Thank you.
2 likes@GummiKB bahahaha
2 likesthis is the funniest comment I think I have ever read lol hahahahahahahaha
0 likesIm glad i bought a new computer otherwise my old pc may died 🤔😄😄😄😄😄😄
0 likesHaha
0 likesWtf🤣
0 likeshahahahahaha xD
0 likesmy dad beats me I think it’s a gaming joke- I think the graphics card has something to do with the GPU
0 likesThat's hilarious ...
0 likesHa ha !!!
0 likesLadies and gentlemen.... we have a winner 😹
0 likesROFL!
0 likesI legit HOWLED 🤣🤣🤣🤣
1 like500%Facial expressions animation
0 likesFacial expressions set at 900 percent
0 likesAward winning comment.
1 likeCops do that when they are put on the spot
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likesYou should turn up the power target and boost the gpu clocks
0 likesI definitely laughed, hold my like
0 likesLmao 😂😂😂
0 likesUgh i got so irritated by her facial expressions. i would have known from the start she was lying! her face showed her emotions too easy.
0 likesYou win the internet man
0 likesToo good...
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesmore like crushed my cell phone pixels😁
0 likesLMAO
0 likes@drawin code what are you talking about? Did you post this in the wrong thread?
0 likes@Legendoflaw21007 Whittle I don't even use a PC anymore phones are faster. I have a laptop same spec as phone but phones miles faster. What year are you living in?
0 likesOne of the best comments ive ever seen☠😂🤣
0 likesBrilliant
0 likesHer lower lip contortions alone made me jump off a cliff to my death
0 likesI had to undervolt my already puny card to get through the video.
0 likeslullll
0 likesWin 98?
0 likes@Michelangelo Nintendo64 actually. But Stephanie was lookin' just like Yoshi before the krash.
2 likesSide note, It's silly how much pride I feel that folks are still seeing, responding to, and updooting my silly insomnia quip. No shame, this comment was the highlight of 2020.
This comment deserves a gold medal.
0 likes@Lexie Madz yes!
1 like@Primary I have the screenshots. I just need the technology. This woman is GOLD! 🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@MrJhchrist my dude, funny is funny 🤣
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0 likesthis comment needs to be pinned
0 likesLMAOOOOOOOOOOOOO
0 likesThis comment got me crying
0 likesMost of us who clicked on the Pretending to be Crazy video had no idea this channel was going to be this good.
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I totally agree
5 likesI'm glad I'm not the only one. I've watched almost all of them.
12 likesI am binging.... I need moreeeeee!!! This channel is fire!
12 likesIKR !! I i gotta study for exams but this is hell more educating
5 likesthis channel is one of the best i ever encountered
4 likesSeems we've all boarded the same boat
2 likeshaha true that mate! i don't watch crime tv or anything like that, but these videos are stellar! mega intense shit
0 likesYes but needs more content
1 likeI've been binging hard too. these are incredible
0 likesAgree
0 likesOn my 3rd video since. Jen from Tiger Parents, Jodi, and now this.
0 likesYes I absolutely agree that's what I came across and now I have been checking them out from oldest to newest.
0 likesPrecisely how I found this channel as well lmao. #BingingLikeCrazy XD
0 likesIt’s nice to know that a murderer was able to galavant around with a badge for nearly a quarter of a century. Better late than never, I guess.
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Jeremy Hamrick only in LA lol
10 likesProbably happens with all kinds of authority figures more than we know
25 likesRIGHT!!
3 likesVan you’re actually more right about that than you may think, as a former K9 Officer there are two groups. One is the high and tight “Shining Star” cops who will fuck over anyone and overcharge anybody they come in contact with. Nobody wants to be friends with them, so they befriend and inevitably fuck over each other. The other group is what I was a part of. Laid back, always try to localize and deescalate a situation that doesn’t need to have further conflict. They’re typically SWAT, some detectives, all of K9 and some patrol officers. We stick together, have each other’s backs’ and does everything in our power to help and defend (you know, what we signed up for.) We keep the other group at a distance but act nice, but they’re the ones who inevitably become Top Brass and parade awards around.
18 likesNotAnyone WorthRemembering i like that all of K9 are laid back. Are u referring to the dogs or the human handlers? 😂
4 likesFemBot most killers only kill once
2 likesNotAnyone WorthRemembering you can tell a difference, even as a civilian. I have quite a few friends in our local department. You can tell the ones they don’t like, but they are professional enough to not come right out and say which ones are assholes.
2 likesFemBot ur only trying to excuse it because she’s a white cop
2 likesBurnt Orange though I would agree that it isn’t necessarily horrifying, I would say it takes a pretty horrible person to take away someone’s dearly loved one out of pure jealousy and selfishness. The victim was a wife, someone’s daughter, and possibly a sibling that was mourned. It’s a pretty heavy grief knowing that someone you love has been taken from you and you’ll never see them again. I promise I’m not trying to be argumentative, as you’re right, compared to Ted Bundy, she’s not that bad. But, she was fully capable of committing 1st degree murder for a self-serving reason and keep it in the closet for 25 years. To be completely honest, John Rutten didn’t help matters by sleeping with her after he was engaged to the victim.
7 likes@FemBot Mmmm,you don't know that she wasn't a threat to society. She got away with a very brutal murder for more than 20 years, possessed with a firm confidence regarding her ability to put one over on her colleagues, friends and family and was legally allowed to carry firearms to the grocery store, She's obviously not the perp that was gonna cop to other crimes to get it off her chest or ease other people's suffering... she is a sociopath.
3 likes@FemBot how do you know?
0 likesYes so unsettling to know !!
0 likes@FemBot Maybe she did.
0 likesNotAnyone WorthRemembering
0 likesI saw a video the other day of a K9 cop almost breaking his dogs neck because I guess the dog didn’t smell anything in the car they were checking. He was so rough and aggressive with that dog, my stomach turned. I’ve had a different view of K9 cops since. Really hoping how he treats his dog is not the norm, but really wouldn’t be surprised if it was.
@Burnt Orange The punishment for murder isn't supposed to be less just because there was only one victim. Used to be, it was the noose every time, and with little delay. We shouldn't belittle the death of someone because it was done as a "crime of passion".
0 likesHer eyes are sooo creepy
1 like"oh wow i barely know him"
4047 likesProceeds to name every single fact about him and his family
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exactly haha she really went from “why are we talking about some guy i dated 100 years ago???” to “he played basketball, his brother played basketball in north-ridge” lol
191 likesYup lol
3 likes-how long did you date? -his brother played basketball
16 likes@Xander Raymond oh wow people watch videos wow I never knew
7 likes@Scott Johnstone 💀💀
1 like@Moike Toithon lmao
0 likes@Xander Raymond fr
1 likeStephanie barely knew him. she went to one of his brother's basketball games at Northridge then have stayed the night at his apartment on Roscoe after having drinks with John's neighbor, Roy Socobu.
8 likes@Xander Raymond i feel like this is the one channel that i constantly see recent comments on
0 likesLol... that's the Trump defense!
1 like@Woke Ryan Lazarus dated John Rutton before he met Sherry(the deceased), after John proposed to Sherry, And after Sherry was murdered. John Rutton actually told detectives he thought Lazarus was involved in his wife's murder,, but he dated and spent time with Lazarus after his wife's death. (See pictures at beginning of video of pictures of Lazarus and John Rutton).
0 likesShe’s giving herself an ulcer trying to “remember” when she met her husband, you would think they were talking to an amnesia patient 😂
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@TIV67 Playz this has nothing to do with anything at all dude
10 likes@sg in a way not, but Jesus is part of everything
0 likes@Steven F sure you could go with that theory
0 likes@TIV67 Playz New copy pasta?
1 like@Steven F Jesus is a fundamental particle?
1 like@TIV67 Playz My friend, I needed to see this message. I am ex Muslim and I have been born again in the name of Jesus. Thank you
1 likeHahaha "I don't know that... or not." Hahaha
0 likesCops: "Did you ever date John?"
982 likesStephanie: "Well, I caught the ferry over to Shelbyville. I needed a new heel for my shoe, so I decided to go to Morganville which is what they called Shelbyville in those days. So, I tied an onion to my belt which was the style at the time. Now, to take the ferry cost a nickel. And in those days, nickels had pictures of bumblebees on ‘em. ‘Give me five bees for a quarter,’ you’d say. Now, where were we? Oh, yeah! The important thing was that I had an onion on my belt which was the style at the time. They didn’t have white onions because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big yellow ones.”
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Quality simpsons references.
36 likesTHIS COMMENT HAS ME SCREAMIANJDJ
7 likesYou’re funny and hot. This pleases me. OVER AND OUT!!
3 likesKkkkkkkkkkkk
1 likeAaaaaaaa, he’d say.
5 likesThen ‘B’.
‘C’ would uuuuuusually follow.....
@XxTeoxX xXTeoXx s i m p
5 likesAbe simpson!!!!!
1 like😂
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1 likeLmfaoooooooooo
0 likesOne of my favorite Simpsons quotes. You're an amazing person
1 like🔥😂
0 likesHahahahhahahahahhahahah
0 likesFerries cost a nickel? She's not 80.
0 likes@Johnny B why? For being nice? Weirdo
0 likes@Johnny B sksks
1 likeWow what an amazing comment.
0 likesI remember that from one of CGP Grey’s videos
0 likesOfficer: "Do you remember her name?"
2678 likesStephanie: "Oh gosh... Golly, maybe..... God, let me think... 1986 was it? Gee, my goodness... Well, I did date a fireman named Mike..."
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Big Mike?
25 likesgolly 😭
19 likesI read fisherman instead of fireman..... She stole my braincells
16 likesyou forgot to mention that "this is 2009, I mean!"
10 likes@Bitter Sweet Caroline it was like a million years ago!
7 likes@Dunda Dinosaurs era? She was dating a creepy guy back then.
4 likesDon’t forget about Randy
2 likes@Amerikanin iki numarali ustasi Dirty Mike
1 likeGee that's sushani and Suhani n he rhave both elanred humma behaviour
0 likesLearned human behaviour
0 likesEvery time she hesitates and sputters, I'm expecting her to shout "LIPSTICK IN MY VALENTINO WHITE BAG?!"
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SAMEEE
11 likesME TOO I JUST COMMENTED THIS
5 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂
2 likesI’m not sure why this comment make me laugh. Can u explain it more so I can know why it’s more than it just sounds white privilege and funny? I’m being serious and not snarky. If I don’t ask then I won’t know
4 likesMichelle Harms it’s from vine? Lol it’s not that fucking deep.
29 likesI was waiting for "At this point what difference does it make!"
7 likes@Michelle Harms its from a meme
2 likesaahh now that i read this i cant get it out of my head :'D
0 likesMichelle Harms it’s this vine video https://youtu.be/IzTlPjgJfTk she sounds like the mom when she stammers/stutters
2 likeshaha she does sound exactly like that lady!
3 likes@Cuge Hock jesus....KAREN..I mean.. Kare bear🤭 calm down 👌
22 likes@Yuiopajei Potatoes oh so when I call someone racist because they are being racist that makes me a Karen? Well oh fucking kay guess I'm karen.
4 likes@Cuge Hock 👀👀👀
12 likesLMFAOAOAO
4 likesOH MY GOD 😂😂😂😂😂😂
2 likes😂😂😂😂
1 likeYes!
0 likesbahahah omg sameeee!!!!
0 likes✨niche✨
0 likesHaha .... Now that's funny.
0 likesCrafty Pickle uhhhhh coming from a white person, white privilege definitely exists lmao
4 likesPoggers in my Valentino white bag
1 like😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likes@Cuge Hock karen
1 likeyou have the right to remain silent lady what r u new
1 likeShe should've toned down the facial expressions.
0 likesthis woman could write a book about all the things she cant recall
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naw she would forget what type of book it was supposed to be. i mean gosh, it has been like a million years ago jeez.
12 likes"Their plan of attack was to keep the conversation as casual as possible for as long as possible
2531 likes30 seconds into interrogation
"Do you know John Rutten?"
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It's awesome they intentionally mispronounced his last name. The mind games are great.
153 likesInterrogators > Man-E-Faces.
It would’ve been so unexpected for her to hear that name in that setting - her mind would’ve gone from ‚this is a nice chill day‘ to ‚I‘m completely fucked & my life is over‘ in a matter of seconds. That’s one hell of a switch
143 likes😂😂😂
1 like@Nostie i can’t find any information about who makes these other than I’m pretty sure it’s more than one person
4 likes@Nostie in that instance his reasoning is convincing though. The detectives who spent months looking into the case would have known how to pronounce the name of one of the most important people in it. Also it's the first thing they say so it makes sense they would have prepared it.
21 likesIf they didn't want her to be suspicious, they should have made it seem like they were making John to be a suspect and she was in there to help them out in order to keep her relaxed.
20 likesLMAOO
1 like@Mntside True, but since they were submitting the footage as evidence, it's possible they were required to be truthful. They could try to trick her by limiting how much they told her about the reality of the situation, but if they were outright deceitful, might invalidate the evidence
6 likes@12Syldiin i see your point but i don't think not being honest about detective intention in an interview amounts to being not truthful. They could have got all the same answers from and probably even more if they didn't put her on the spot, but either way, she was doomed given what they had already known about the DNA
5 likesI bet her sphincter emptied as soon as she heard that name.
3 likesI feel they must've realized how big of a bluff it was to fabricate a criminal case about art to the actual specialist in that exact field. They were probably stunned by that realization as those eyes began to invade their souls, y'know?
1 likeShe pretty much did the whole interview herself they only asked a few minor questions this womans mouth is a machine she didn't shut up once
1 likeDetective: “You killed her?”
1686 likesStephanie: Geez, I mean you know, all of my ex-boyfriends wives are still alive”.
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8 likesJodi arias type lmao
112 likesHahaha just like Jodi
31 likesJodi,s tactic 😂
16 likesWait I haven't watched that one yet
10 likeslmao did u get that off a different interrogation? xD
5 likes😆
3 likesQ: Were you and Sherri close?
7 likesA: Well gosh, geez, I wouldn't say we were, other than when I shot her three times, but I don't think that's what you meant. Should I get a lawyer? What's this all about anyway?
@Yari Rivera righttttt I watched that😂😂😂😂
2 likes@Morgan frrrrr😂😂
2 likesOmg this comment is rough its wrong to laugh but i cant stop 😅
3 likesNeverrr
1 like@neusns I sure did!😂
1 like:)) YEAAH
2 likesNice one 😂
1 like😂
2 likesA little Jodi Arias in there hahaha
1 like@thriller008 you have to it's awesome
1 likeThis comment only works on this video because of the fact were all binge watching these in reverse order after seeing what pretending to be crazy looks like
1 likewell, if she did murder her it wouldnt ring a bell! it’s been soo many years. what year did she die again? i mean, stephanie already broke up with him, you know?
1 likeright! reminds me of ’wrath of jodi’, where she claimed that all her ex boyfriends were still alive
1 like@FIREfong01 Go ahead and laugh. Sometimes that's the way to deal with such an awful subject.
2 likesPlot twist: She isnt even lying on purpose, she just also forgot that she killed her
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I mean, she might have seen it on a flyer somewhere at sometime
171 likesWhen the universe started …
21 likesHahahaha
2 likesI mean it was so long ago. She quit teaching D.A.R.E in 1992...
3 likes😆😆😆😆😆
0 likesI doubt it would be that hard to forget something like that happened. Would you want to remember a mistake like that?
0 likes@Kris Duboise r/woosh
1 like@Mh485 I was agreeing. Saying given the circumstances, I'd probably forget it happened too. Her story is well known around here. Some people still don't believe she did it. Other people know it for a fact. Some people don't trust the local cops here. They think that they are known for planting gardens in the valley or something. Like serious planting of some kinds. Isn't that hard for police to frame people. She kind of admits to doing that herself in the interrogation. Pinning something on someone sounds like they didn't do it but, they might be someone who was causing problems. When you know people who knew her and said both answers... One said yes the other said no... I don't know how DNA works. Can a sample be good 20 years later and accurate? Probably... Then there is chain of custody and what exactly happened to her DNA at the crime scene... Is there more than just one spot where her DNA was... Later she looks guilty in the video so, it's hard to believe her. Not sure... If you really didn't remember you wouldn't look guilty is the thinking. But, if you are in an interrogation room for no reason... You are probably going to look guilty anyway. Or feel anxious. After 30 minutes, you don't think someone knows what you are doing? I mean... I'm sure we could get you to crack under enough pressure. I would too. They probably had her working her ass off before they cornered her. Would make her look guilty on camera no matter what. Evidence doesn't matter anymore. Now she has to hit a home run on the stand and have a world class lawyer to have a chance after a foul up in the interrogation room.
0 likesIf you knew someone that died, they could get you in that room and talk to you long enough until you said something that sounded wrong. Stupid question after smart question after stupid question after smart question until you are irritated and defend yourself. Then they call you defensive and it's over. You lost. You were defense. Now you have a quarter to a dollar to think about until your trial date where you have to explain what you just said again. And you have to hear them destroy you in court while you sit there silent.
This can be horrible beyond words for people. It's way too easy to get someone.
She basically admitted to doing that to other people. She knew how it goes down sometimes. She didn't know she was being recorded and she still held her words. That is obvious guilt. Beyond words. What exactly was she hiding? Why would you have to hold your tongue when talking about your behaviors and the behaviors of your coworkers? Have you ever done something wrong at work? That's exactly how everyone else talks about it. The say don't get me fired like you got Jessica fired. They forget to mention how they set her up with a sexual harassment case or they set her up to make it look like she was stealing from the business. They never mention that one out loud at work where they know the audio and video recording devices are there... Just in case... Thick as thieves we never admit what we did wrong. It's only you who are the villain.... That's the code amongst people who did things wrong. First one to break always implicates someone else to save themselves or they go down for the team. Only can go so many ways.
0 likesWell I mean gee, who could blame her, it’s been so many years
3 likesHAHAHA
1 likeEpic!! :)
0 likesThose facial expressions are so exaggerated you can clearly see she’s guilty.
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mindcontrol
1 likeThat coupled with how many times she hit that table at the start and the constant looking around shows shes lying
15 likesI’m glad I’m not the only one noticing her slamming the table!
9 likesYeah, when you're terrified, acting normal is very difficult.
7 likesPlus those creepy psychotic sanpaku eyes.
5 likeswell 😐 geez 😳 i mean 🤔 i met 😔 scott im thinking in 92 maybe 😧 in 1994 i lost my house to an earthquake 😵 i mean 😠
10 likesWell you cant go to court and say that
1 likeShe's the type of person that borrows $100 from you and then says "that was so long ago, why are you still on that?!"
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The kinda person that steals 100 from u then says “u need to let go of the past.” I find that is the con artists favourite line
38 likesYou forgot to say gee
6 likesI actually had a kid in high school that asked to borrow a dollar from me to get a snack at the vending machine. I gave it to him, and a while later I asked for the dollar back. He responded, "I didn't borrow a dollar from you. Is it because I'm black? You know there are a lot of other black kids in the school."
16 likesThing is, the only reason why I let him borrow the dollar was because we hung out in middle school, and I thought I could trust him.
As they say, I bought him cheap...
I know someone like that, but i loaned a whole lot more than 100.00 dollars but you learn something new every day are at least you can and i surely learned the hard way, but knowing is half the battle.
7 likes@Quintilla Batts I learned the hard way too. I gave 1 person 150 dollars and he never paid me back then gave someone else 250 dollars he is a friend and he doesn't take my calls or answer my SMS anymore because we argued last time. I gave my BF around 1200 dollars and let's see what happens this time. This is my fucking last mistake of giving money to others, below the 100 dollars are the amounts that I'm not even counting, and just to clarify I'm working my ass off and also studying but people nowadays ain't shit.
3 likes@Beheshta Siddiqui yours was more than mine, loan no one 1200.00 but mine was half of that and the person quit talking to me and started talking about me. Im like this if you fall out with me over my money it will be in my pocket for darn sure not yours, i hope you get your money back, but if you dont count it as lesson learned and be like me if you fall out with me over my monet it will be in my pocket and no one elses. KEEP YOUR MONEY IN YOUR POCKET, YOUR PURSE, OR THE BANK. JUST DONT DO IT.
2 likes@Quintilla Batts Damn it really hurts because the same shit happened to me too. The first person was arguing with me to just make sure I didn't tell our other friends that I gave him money and I was mad that I did give you even tho I didn't tell anyone but how can u confront me like this and play games to make sure I didn't tell anyone and even if I did, it wasn't a lie. I guess he asked others for money and they refused to give him and he started taking it out on me. Yeah never again even if the money is less it's best to give it to some homeless but not to liars and cheaters.
1 like@Beheshta Siddiqui
1 likeIt hurts hearing that people you trusted would cheat you like that. In an ideal world, friends would pay you back plus interest, yet here we are. The only thing I can say is that when you commit to lending money out, expect to never get paid back. You don’t ever want to be in a bad spot because someone took advantage of your generosity. Be kind, yet cautious, and may the Lord repay your acts of kindness...
her name is lazarus
0 likesHey, you owe me like 25% interest! <: P
1 like@UndertakerU2ber Good riddance! <: P
1 like@Beheshta Siddiqui I hear ya, sista... Loud 'n clear. From now on, just take good care of only yerself 'n dun give a fuck OR a shit about others! Be strong 'n dun trust NOBODY!!! <: P
1 like"Until your in- it"
0 likesFred
0 likes@Em Are Never heard that, lol.
0 likes😂😂
0 likesOr “it was ONLY” x amount of dollars, as if it’s so easy to make back, why bother being paid back.
0 likes@steviasativa literally lol.. the worst is when they're online bragging about the stuff they buy.... Like hello I can see this yanno
1 likeYes!!
0 likesOver all those years she convinced herself she didn't kill that lady...so in this video she's speaking through that mind frame...as far as she's concerned she didnt kill anyone. Lol!!
0 likesImagine being thrown in jail by her and realizing that she committed a worse crime than you
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For real!
9 likesTrue perspective, thank you for that!
7 likesSadly everyone she ever convicted has chance at a retrial because of this
6 likes@Tortuga I mean, the committed art theft, how bad could the trials be
2 likesEke Khademi it’s not really a matter of “how bad can they be” rather than how much will they cost. The average cost is $2,000 per day to prosecute a single case. She was an officer for 20+ years. Lets be ultra-conservative and say she arrested four people each year who were convicted that’s a potential of $160,000 dollars per day to retry the cases, not to mention any restitution from those she falsified information to get an illegitimate conviction , which is quite likely given she was a murderer herself. Restitution can reach into the hundreds of millions of dollars, so the liability if having this psycho on the force is quite high.
2 likes@Tortuga Just 'cause she's a murderer doesn't mean she did a bad job as a cop. Maybe she was extra scrupulous as a cop, trying to compensate for the Sherri thing.
1 likeFreddie Trollabyte how well of a job she did is irrelevant. When a cop, a judge or a prosecutor is found to have been guilty of a crime, all of the cases they were involved in come into question and by law those who were found guilty get a second shot at a retrial. Even if all of them are again found guilty the second time around, we have had to use hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars in retrial costs.
2 likes@Freddie Trollabyte yeah she was a murderer. They all are. They make great cops #blm
0 likesI'd demand to be released. Here I am, convicted of 3rd degree murder. She locks me up and she's committed 1st degree murder. It aint right man. Release me.
0 likesPerhaps the reason she keeps saying "it's been a million years" is because in her head it's been so long and she had convinced herself that she had gotten away with it. So now she's thinking "I can't believe I'm about to be found out for something I did a million years ago" and is verbalising only part of that thought.
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Absolutely! She's like "wtf are they interrogating me about that old case? I almost forgot about it lol. Never thought I'd hear about that again"
44 likesOr maybe It's the more obvious explanation which is that she doesn't want to talk and is using the "I can't remember" strategy as an excuse.
14 likesThat might be exactly it! Also she can't really lie because she know that the investigators know something but she doesn't know what... So all she can do to is to say that she doesn't remember
12 likesHer “searching her memory face” is me when my teacher asking me about my late work and missing assignments
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The comments should not be this funny 😂
29 likesGood one no cap😂😂😂😂
6 likes37:17 is my favorite
4 likes@frtard when you watch that moment with no audio it's hilarious 😂😂😂
0 likesDetective: “do you remember his wife’s name?”
1626 likesHer: “well goshdarn golly jeez 🤔🤔🤔 gosh I just can’t 🥴 quite recall, I mean she must’ve had a name but 😖.. Gee it was a million years ago”
Detective: “Where was his apartment?”
Her, immediately: “Rosco street just east of Desoto, we played basketball every day and I was best friends with all his siblings ✔️ “
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Lol.
7 likes😂
1 likescuba diving tangent
3 likesYou forgot to insert the hell amount of umm in her dialogue
1 like@TrollingAndBowling 🥺 why thank you💕😭
0 likesthere's nothing that frustrates me more and makes me sadder than seeing an evil person succeed for decades
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See it as even worse...she built a life worth losing and fell from a greater height
54 likes@The Smoking Salmon this pic is for the memes i dont support him
1 likeHer fall was greater than her climb.
9 likesI suggest you not to search about Turkish politics.
1 like@Gravity SIave woah don't get political on me i don't live in america
2 likes@Gravity SIave i am, just don't have the american political context to understand that one
3 likesThat makes the everything much sweeter
1 like@stevemtc1 ?? how
0 likesYou must feel unbearably frustrated and sad every waking moment.
0 likes@Finbar O'Donnell well they suffer from the guilt so they are never free ( I don’t think she felt guilt) but had she gone in then she would be free right now. However she would have been in a rougher prison back then
0 likes@stevemtc1 Plus, she’s collecting a nice pension (around 70k iirc) after so many years of service. Might not have if caught back then.
0 likes@Claudible that’s insane most public service people are richer than the people they serve.
0 likes@Claudible that’s what’s going to be the downfall of the United States
0 likesIt worse when the people around them help them get away with it by playing dumb and trying to be nice instead of paying attention and acting with integrity.
0 likes@Architect I love you. But you have no idea about what you're talking about
0 likesBut now she lives in infamy, forever humiliated by this interrogation.
0 likesFr...
0 likesyou walk past them every time you go out!
0 likesTrue, but insteesting enough if they had tried her in 1986, she may have walked. Because there was no DNA test then. So in way it was a good thing. Hopefully she was nervous and worried and looked over her shoulders for all those years. Nothing is like being scared that something you did might come back and bite you in the ass years later.
1 like@chris p Excuse me what??? You can’t be serious. She is not just a “random person” she is a cold-blooded murderer. And “jail is never the option” then what is??? I’m sure that if it was your loved one that she murdered you would feel very differently. Really I hope your comment was some sort of sick joke or sarcasm otherwise that’s scary. Get some morals.
2 likesLike Trump ya mean.
0 likesWell, think about all the good she probably did in that time and karma came back to balance the scales in the end. I think it worked out alright.
0 likesi’m shocked at the fact that she didn’t even try to pass off her relationship with sherry as just catty, immature love-triangle drama. SURELY she knows how deep detectives can dig. how the hell did she think doubling down on “not knowing” her would’ve helped?
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Absolutely excellent question
20 likesBeing a senior detective herself I definitely thought she could’ve done much better.
23 likesBecause when you're in the moment, and the adrenaline goes, you shut down the non essential parts of the brain, especially the ones involved in complex lies. This is intentional
28 likeswhen your sitting across the table from a wrong answer and a couple of years.... it's very hard to concentrate on anything if you have ANY self preservation instincts. like they said at the start. being aware of interrogation tactics doesn't mean they wont work on you.
19 likesBut can you imagine someone at your work bringing up something from 23 years ago? That’s legit the length of my entire life I can’t even understand that amount of time that I can’t judge her haha
5 likesEdit: judge how prepared she was that specific day I mean I’m glad she’s serving her sentence
@Robin Bot meh, someone that works as a detective should know how to think during extreme stress and with a lot of adrenaline in their system.
0 likes@Mindboggles Not acting right under extreme stress and with a lot of adrenaline is what got her in the whole mess to begin with.
5 likes@Mindboggles That's not how it works though. These tactics take advantage of fundamental ways humans think. It takes intense and SPECIFIC training to not fall for them, and that can take months or years. It's not just a matter of 'try harder', because they don't work that way. You can't overcome flaws in human cognition through human cognition.
3 likesThe stress literally deactivates part of the brain. Through training you can build instincts that survive that, but you can't just turn that part back on through willpower... so if your training didn't include resisting interrogation specifically, you won't have those instincts when your thinking brain shuts off.
In fact, this common misunderstanding is very much a part of why they work. The best way to defeat them is to not engage at all. She SHOULD have known that, but they also tricked her to get around that. Before she knew it that had collected solid information on her.
That is why Truth is king
1 likehonestly i think she was just caught off guard lol
2 likesBecause she was caught of guard and basically panicked. She never expected that this would be investigated again.
0 likesBecause, she saw it on a flyer somewhere
0 likes@Yummy Medic that's a low bar for senior detective. Worrying someone that stupid and evil can occupy such positions.
1 like@Rogue Squadron very true!
1 likeImagine just casually strolling into a meeting like you’ve done a thousand times before and then you’re suddenly doing life in prison.
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Yeah she def thought it was a nightmare
45 likesYeeHaaa !
2 likes@Ray Torres Pigs > Humans
5 likesRight?!! ….. Like walking in and saying “Hey fellas! What’s going on? Boss called this meeting because he really wants to see this thing fly!…..Wha-wha-what?……Geez!”
13 likesYou go from wearing blue to orange
14 likes@NIkki Orange is the new Blue
16 likesBad day at the job...
3 likesImagine going to work every day and sleeping well knowing you murdered someone, I'd say it's about time she went to prison
13 likes@Ray Torres lol. I know . It's so rediculous.
1 like@Kawaii Katarina for Real. 💯
1 likeWell if you are a killer that’s most likely to be the case . Nothing to imagine here :)
0 likesPlease tell Scott I won’t be home for dinner, there’s some left over spaghetti in fridge.
0 likesThe long arm of the law! ha ha And it's getting longer and longer with every advance in modern technology. Be good, that's it.
1 likeStephanie worked in the homicide division for 2 years and had direct unsupervised access to this murder case file, several photos, audio recordings and swabs went missing during that time. Yet she was still found guilty, amazing.
170 likesWhat is really scary is to think how many other cops, judges, lawyers, politicians, etc are also guilty of murder but have not been caught...
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I know right.
1 likeJudges?
1 likeThank god I watched this video back before youtube forced you to cut segments of it, or I'd have no idea what was going on with how abruptly it starts now. The way youtube is forcing you to truncate your otherwise perfectly paced and detailed videos to conform to some arbitrary and poorly defined quality is sickening.
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Any idea where I can find an uncut version? New to this channel
2 likesSame ^
1 likeWhat do you mean? How was he forced to cut segments of it by YouTube
0 likes@Troy Wright The video used to be around an hour long, including a ten-minute intro explaining the backstory behind this case and details of the actual murder. Those have all been clipped since the original upload, most likely in response to demands from YouTube to "clean up" the more graphic elements of the video. JCS has a long-standing feud with YouTube in regards to their content, and only this week managed to have more than half their videos reinstated after YouTube took them down for failing to meet some undefined guideline.
16 likes@Devarious that's stupid, what about this video was too graphic for YouTube???
2 likes@Troy Wright Only YouTube can answer that. I've been following JCS for years and this was actually the first video of his I watched, and there's absolutely nothing in any of his content which goes any further in how he describes criminal behavior than any other channel on the platform. That's probably why his videos which were removed last week have now been reinstated, but I don't know whether there's a way for him to un-edit a video like this one.
5 likes@Camron Alley More than likely it had nothing to do with privacy, and was isolated around the violence. As I say, I've listened to this video numerous times before before and after the edits - most of the parts missing revolve around the actual physical details of the murder, such as how the suspect shot the victim in the face, bit her arm after she was dead, etc. It's youtube enforcing Disneyland standards on a channel intended for adults, and it's pathetic.
6 likesYea it's bs how YouTube shits on people's constitutional rights 💯
1 like@John Deane Turns out the best way to watch uncut originals is to watch uploads of twitch streamers reacting to them. I recommend xqc - his commentary is usually minimal and he has good takes most of the time.
1 like"I know how this works. I've been doing this for a long time". Imagine her interrogating a murderer knowing very well that she herself is a murderer.
100 likes25:00 The face of a psychopath
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so looks like manson.
0 likes@Barry Wolf Hahaha. Totally
0 likesI was thinking more like Woody Woodpecker 🤣
0 likesLOL
0 likesHer “Scoffing” was constant. She is one weird looking individual with those bugged out eyes. Considering how she killed Scott’s wife and that she stalked her, I would say she is one evil , sadistic, and messed up person.
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Perfect for law enforcement.
1 likeI would say you're right.
0 likesJohn's wife; Scott is the poor guy she married 🤯
0 likes@Valentinius62 hilarious and original
1 like“The fact that Sherri’s death occurred because she met and married me brings me to my knees” is so profound. It really punched me in the gut.
629 likesEdit: nvm fuck this guy
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@da fuq what did he do?
5 likes@da fuq nvm i just remembered that he was in a relationship with both of them at the same time💀
124 likesRyan Smith shit fr? is there something i’ve missed here or do i need to do some more reading?
6 likes@mikey was he?
3 likes@Aishwariya Sweety yeah, i don't know the exact time it was mentioned, but it was somewhere in the beginning to middle part of the video.
0 likes@mikey actually there was an extended version of this video and there I remember them saying he left Lazarus for the new women. I maybe wrong. I'll look into it
9 likes@Aishwariya Sweety hm, i'll rewatch the video and try to find when what i heard was said.
2 likes@Aishwariya Sweety 14:53-ish is where it is mentioned that they were both intimate with him at the same time.
17 likesHe has no shame in his game. What a scum bag!!!!
8 likesHis bs “victim statement “ makes me ill. He could have gone to the cops and told them stephanie was harassing his wife but…i guess when ur having sex with ur ex-girl friend that wouldn’t work. And ur having sex with her before ur marriage, during ur marriage and after ur marriage negates ur “impact “ statement.
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0 likesthat edit lmao
1 like@Retro Blue I had not hear he was a cheat in that way. Where did you find out about it.? We had a similar case her in UK over the same reason.
0 likesYou guys should watch Bella Fioris Video about Sherri Rasmussen. Its very detailed and gives you all the info surrounding the case including parts of this interrogation. Btw Bella Fiori has many videos about various cases and she really does a great job of explaining everything.
0 likesThought this might be good for those who are interested. :)
I most definitely do not like this woman, and she deserves whatever she gets.
1548 likesBut cmon man, really, why would you stay and talk if you did it? Especially as a police officer yourself...
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To avoid looking guilty by asking for an attorney immediately. Everyone thinks they can talk their way out of it
274 likes@Usama Khurshid I totally understand the feeling but if you want to ask for an attorney without sounding suspicious just say "he's always here when talking to a cop about a case"
25 likes@Avastar_Bin but she was a cop and they were asking her “for help” at first to not risk her leaving however I do agree she should of just got up and left when it became painfully obvious however they would of just done what they did at the end anyways and officially arrested her but it would of done less damage to her if she hadn’t talked so much. However the DNA evidence was enough and she had no chance
86 likes@Anthony S Boiz this was about Art, all a person would have to say is, get to the art portion or I am gone because I have work.
47 likesDone and done.
@Anthony S A Reason she might have stayed is to assess how much the cops knew about her involvement and to what extent
60 likesBecause people who often do these things, think they're genuinely smart. Truth is, always ask for a lawyer. Yes, innocent people, guilty people. ... Ask to speak with counsel. Always.
45 likesthat's because we know its her who has done the murder, but lets just imagine that someone who had absolutely nothing to do with that murder, and 2 police officers coming to you asking for help on that murder (when you are a police officer working with them) because you might help with something, is the first you are going to say is "i have to bring a lawyer?" no you are not, you will be sitting there trying to help others at their work especially when they are police officers. she had no chance of saying that at the beginning. now as it was going on and it was becoming obvious minute by minute that they were questioning her, yes she should have asked for a lawyer, but then again at that time she already has been sitting there for a while, she was psychologically shattered, also she already knew she was being suspicious by her answers no matter what, and asking for a lawyer would make her more suspicious she was just in deep shit and she knew it in the back of her head.
34 likesyou can see at the end again, when he asked for her agreement on the DNA test, any innocent police officer would say "yes sure finally so you guys would leave me alone" , she said that she needed a lawyer and that literally confirmed that she is the killer. i know they had DNA anyway and they knew she is the killer. but i mean even if they were lying and using that DNA test thing just as a tactic, if she refused to make that DNA test and instead asked for a lawyer, it would look so bad for her and makes her more suspicious. do you think it was normal for her to just ask for a lawyer right of the bat? i mean that scenario doesnt look realistic to me at all. the detective played it so well in my opinion they cornered her flawlessly, whatever she does, she will look more suspicious regardless if they had DNA or not. also i believe she knew they had a very good reason to make her a suspect before they told her about the DNA (because they obviously dodged her question twice) and was just waiting to know what they knew, because if she was innocent after being uncomfortable being questioned, she wouldnt let them get away with pressuring her even more, and would immediately stop them, but she didnt do that because she was the actual killer and was overwhelmed at that point. its easy to observe and say she should have asked for a lawyer, but in reality its more confusing than that.
sorry for the ramble
@AboodAbulaban
10 likesNot a ramble at all.
You're comment makes a lot of sense. And to make sense of such a bizarre situation I guess one must type a lot...certainly a very complex
individual that finally got out of her depth.
Yo this is unrelated, but dang man its still nice to see that youre still around. I remember watching your videos years ago when you had your old protomario avatar.
3 likesBecause if she doesn’t cooperate n she has nothing to hide , it would look suspicious
7 likesNO FUCKING SHIT!!! >: D
2 likes@J YEP! <: P
0 likes@CcLady~♡ I agree too! <: D
2 likes@Usama Khurshid you can when you learn all over you and all what they can -look gerald richway-but you must know manny about you and bodyleanguege than you can beat them ,but in this case she was beaten at she comes in the room so Fight or Flight ?
0 likes@ProtoMario no than thay say sorry but whe have question to a murder case ,and this mean Mr.we can hold you here for 24hours also Mr.relax and sit down Pleas
0 likesand he give an eye twinkle to his Partner@J but the Problem with Guilty human is they cant ,they want that all knowing im clean, and so they talk when they realize its going wrong than they want a lawyer -sometimes
0 likesI thought about that too. Maybe she thought it wouldn't be admissible because she wasn't read her rights. Stuck around to see how much they knew?
1 like@ProtoMario So you think she's innocent?
0 likesIf she doesn't talk, then everyone at her job and in her life knows that she's guilty.
0 likes@mark I don’t mind when guilty people don’t get attorneys because then they spill the beans and help lock themselves up when they deserve it lol. Plus we get videos like this 🙌
2 likesmark hudson - brought to you by Hudson's legal services 😉
0 likesWhy would I stay if I did it??
1 likeUgh, jeeze. I gosh. Oh. [shrug] [shrug]
so what happened when they said she could leave, then she got up, and then got escorted back into the room?
2 likes@G OC they placed her under arrest once they left the room.
3 likesYou know what I really don't know ya know?!? LOL!!
1 likeShes definitely on the "Hot Seat"! Oo oo ah ah hot hot!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
2 likesI mean if she was intelligent she wouldn't have done it in the first place
2 likes@Gregory Kitchens well no, cuz then that looks obviously suspicious. And that in turn will lead them to look at her more...in the investigation.
0 likes@ProtoMario Either way they already had the DNA evidence, so it wouldn't help her if she got up and left, because they would still have probable cause to arrest her right then and there, so in all honesty, you can either get up and get arrested or stay and talk, because both situations lead to the inevitable
0 likesexactly. i feel like she should have had her rights read at the beginning if they had dna connection already. this has some strong entrapment vibes to it.
0 likes@Anthony S it wouldn’t have been enough if she had said she visited but after denying she ever been there she made things worse for her self
1 likeThe reason she answered questions was shes a detective, they are required to answer any questions it's part of her job. Had she refused to answer questions its gross misconduct and could be easily fired. She knew this which is why she freely answered. She was cornered from the moment they asked any questions. She was obliged to answer through fear of misconduct.
1 like@Nicki Nite Am no expert but I don’t think she was still in the force at the time and even if, she’s still entitled to request the presence of an attorney.
0 likesOh geeez! well, she became a cop in like 1980 and played basketball and John played sports too. Hope that answered your question ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
0 likes@Anthony S Should've* and would've*. Jesus, your comment was so painful to read.
0 likesThe interrogation was beautifully set up. They approached her as though they were working on a crime involving art theft, which is the division she works in. So she went into that room thinking she was going to help them sort it out, with zero thought whatsoever to the horrible murder she'd committed some 23 years earlier. Then she was immediately and abruptly shaken from that belief by the mention of John Rutten and questions about whether she knew his wife. Since she wasn't prepared mentally for this type of questioning, she likely knew that her immediate visceral reaction and subsequent dialogue would come across as being dishonest, so the entire rest of the interview was her attempting to convince the interrogators that she'd have no reason to have lied to them. As soon as they started talking about DNA evidence, you can tell her police instincts kicked in and she started talking about getting a lawyer. But by then it was too late; her attempts at convincing them she wasn't lying backfired because their questions were only there to pin her into those lies.
2 likes@Usama Khurshid you think her ego had something to do with it?
1 likeCause she thinks there’s a chance of bs’ing them into believing she has nothing to do with it while at the same time she’s staying to try to find out as much information as she can on what they know
1 like@Jack Dud The dna they secretly took from her wouldn’t have held up in court. They would have had to get a court order for her dna and it would have to go through a chain of custody to make sure the defense can’t say it was tempered with and altered after it was taken to be used in court. The dna they secretly took was to see if they were on the right trail or not before they talked to her since her name was brought up in the original case file.
0 likes@Usama Khurshid precisely this. She was far more aware of the situation than the channel creator gives her credit for.
0 likesBro. Imagine you brutally murdered someone a long time ago. And then you get these questions sprung on you. You are not thinking normally! You’re not thinking hey oh I gotta get my lawyer. They mentally cornered her with thez trap. And they played the game of keeping her talking without putting her on edge. They got her to talk even tho she did it and that’s why it’s so incredible to watch.
1 like@ProtoMario She was toast anyways, whether she talked or not. Her dna was on a bite mark on the deceased... she could ve asked for 100 lawyers wasn't gonna help her case IMO. And besides that, two other things , leaving when they told her they needed her help, cause their boss wants them to solve old cases, would ve looked bad on her to just run away from her colleagues. Second is the fact she is guilty she would ve wanted to know what they have on her, the fear and anxiety was obvious so she wanted to make sure she "clears" her name also before leaving...
1 likeCops talk to cops thinking it will go lighter because of the blue wall of silence. That’s why .
0 likes@Sienna lune that’s how it looked with OJ, indefensible, until a smoke screen of bad lab analysis and planting evidence arose. Even those with DNA at a scene have gotten off. Never bank on a certainty.
0 likes@DirtyD23 1 Ohhh okay I didn't think of the defense claiming it as tampered evidence. Thanks for the input, but correct me if I'm wrong, aren't they allowed to just arrest her? like she's not convicted of the crime, wouldn't they just be able to take her in since the DNA is circumstantial evidence?
0 likesThe photos she was in didnt look friendly, they gave a killer look in my opinion.
0 likesThink these detectives had fun with this.
0 likesBlue Dream ultimately didn't matter she was going to be cuffed whether she talked or didn't, those cuffs were going on! They just wanted her to squirm first.
0 likesAnd don’t forget the detectives kept telling her that they were doing her a favour by doing it all hush so as to not raise speculation. And she wants to look innocent. So of course she is going to talk. There were a lot of “I don’t knows” and “I can’t remember”, so in her mind, she is trying to establish how unaffected she was by the whole situation.
0 likes@AboodAbulaban I only read the first part, but regardless of who you are whenever the police asks you for help, even if you are innocent and say you can leave whenever you want you shouldn't "help" them because they genuinely can't get any "help" from you, if anything they will use what you said against you because that's the only thing they can do, they can't use it for you
1 likeI recommend you to watch the "Don't Talk to the Police" video it really explains it well and how "helping" them never will work out for you
@jk i totally agree with you, but i dont think that applies on police officers, i mean a police officer can still not talk, but that would not be a normal behaviour, they help each other on cases all the time. its not like everytime an officer comes in suspiciously asking for help on a case, the other officer will not talk and would want a lawyer.
1 likeif you are a normal citizen however and an officer wants your help, no. but that situation is different.
i will watch that video you refer to.
@AboodAbulaban Well said. 👌
1 like@Usama Khurshid Agree, they can't help it, need to know.
0 likesWhen you know the backstory about her relationship with John, and you watch this video again, the warning bells will be a bit more obvious. I'll bet if she had to do it again, she would stop them right after she heard his name and say, hey guys, I'd better go make a phone call. When they left this room, this "former cop" was in the slammer for 6 months until they called her up for a bail hearing! She retired from a jail cell and they set her bail for $10 million.
3 likesI wonder how her work as a cop was over these 25 years. I imagine she must have felt like she can get away with anything.
5 likesThese videos are really interesting! I have never been good at gauging when people are lying to me or not, and now I feel like I can start reading their responses better.
3 likesShe has to know she's in trouble when they start asking questions about things they wouldn't need to ask her, like 'do you know where he moved to?'
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She knew she was in trouble when they asked her if she knew, John Rutten
0 likesI watched this a couple of times I like watching a murderer squirm like she does after her getting away with it for so many years and her being a cop knowing she's screwed and her mind starts to go in overdrive, look lady you murdered a poor young lady because you were jealous of her took her life over nothing so it's time you got what's coming to you !!!
2 likesShe’s been doing this a long time yet it took her quite a long time to figure out they were interested in her and that she needed an attorney. Dumb, arrogant or both.
10 likesImagine not pleading the 5th n asking for a lawyer, so you let them violate your rights, even cops lie and use deceptive tactics to catch other cops…irony
6 likesI'm sorry you had to edit out the parts that (ya know) but Im glad you're at least getting some of your videos back up. You deserve so much better treatment than this. But god only knows what kind of bs they can pull nowadays.. wish you the best Jim, thank you so much for the years of top shelf content <3
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Why exactly did he edit and take down a lot of his videos
0 likes@Truck Phineas I'm paraphrasing here, TLDR, no swearing no drugs no sex no murder and YOU CANT SHOW YOUR SHOULDERS IN SCHOOL type of thing.
0 likes@The Final Illusion ridiculous
0 likesSo when she said she knows how cops work, then proceeds to accuse them trying pin something on her, means that cops will routinely pin crimes on people.
11 likesWhen they "pin" something on you, it means you're innocent but they need/want to make a charge in a case and will charge an innocent person.
A glaring omission in the narrator's observations is that an innocent person when suddenly confronted with a name of someone they dated for four years and knew for much longer would very likely ask if there is something wrong with that person. Namely, ask if that person is okay.
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Great point Hal.
0 likesOh goodness the end was to die for. Absolutely hilarious! Seen this episode several times. By far one of my favorite JIM can’t Swim ❤️
1 likeIt's clear the cops finally did the right thing by arresting this psychopathic cop!
3 likesIt's also clear that the cops covered up her murderous crime to protect their own 25 years earlier!
Justice delayed is justice denied...
Allowing the murderer to walk around free from justice for 25 years, those cops that helped the killer by lying, hopefully will be treated just like the killer when they have their final judgement in heaven!
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what lol
0 likesI like the elaborate explanation of lying to make her feel more comfortable. Like that's not part of there job, let alone the fact they regularly practice deceiving people. They're is 3 criminal mentalities in that room. Only 1 got caught.
0 likesjim why is the video shorter? i hope it doesn't have to due with youtube's mess. sending love to the whole jcs team.❤ ill follow yall back to patreon or whatever other platform yall decide!
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Somewhere in the comments I think he said YT made him remove parts
1 likeI've watched this two times, and the most terrifying thing is that she reminds me of my grandma
22 likes"Would you be willing to give a DNA sample?"
2 likes"Maybe. Cuz I know how this stuff works, I've been doing this a long time"
This makes me feel like she's saying they use DNA to falsely pin crimes on innocent people
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She was bullshitting the whole time, this is no exception. It was just an excuse to say she wants a lawyer.
1 likeAs a detective I thought she would of lawyered up but she fell apart in the interview
2 likesI find it very strange that she never asks straight up why they are interrogating her.
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guilty people act naive
0 likesShe’s a cop and she’s doesn’t know to keep her mouth shut lol. Lawyer up lady!
15 likesWould this be legal? Interrogating her without telling her about it?
5 likesHer husband speaking almost made me cry. I want love like this, you feel me even when I’m gone.
2 likesMaybe the dumbest of all behaviorist videos... BUT WAIT! Not for the video but because a cop (former cop) was such a fool during the interview. She should know to have lawyered up or at least to have handled this interview/interrogation better. Her responses were amateur hour.
0 likesThank you for sharing the video. This is a great study in behavior.
Wish they would have interrogated and, hopefully, have been able to charge the "detectives" and LAPD brass that had knowledge of all this if they were still alive. But I guess that would be taking the notion of actual justice a bit too far. 🙄
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and how about all the evidence pointing to Lazarus that disappeared from the evidence room and the files? fishy fishy
2 likes@Bumble Baa Oh...I missed that part. Yep, nothing to see here folks, move along now. Sickening.
1 likeI remember this case from TV it was so sad very sad. She killed an innocent woman and for nothing and he still didn't want her back.
0 likesWhy is it that NOBODY feels bad for a cop. Makes you wonder 💭
0 likesThis was sooooo satisfying to watch her get busted.
3 likesWhen your cop buddies retire and the new recruits no longer feel like ignoring your crime.
1 likeDude it's such a bummer that the original intro had to be removed. YouTube is a garbage tier site these days. It used to be the gold standard a decade ago.
7 likesMy addiction started with “what trying to be crazy looks like”
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Me too
39 likessame i cant stop watching the videos. i’ve almost watched all of them tho :(
66 likesYeah, same 😂
13 likesDitto to all of the above. Coincidence? How do I get out of this, guys?? I'm scared!
23 likes@Alexy Quest be a cop
6 likesDitto! I'm sure I'll see you all on another channel when I've finished binge watching the ones on this channel lol!
6 likesLol same 😄
1 likeDitto here. Great channel. VERY popular, has most active comment section of any channel I've seen.
5 likesYooo me too lmao i can’t stop watching
4 likessame here :D
1 likeMine toooo
1 likesame
1 like@Samuel Vallejo let's all thank the algorithm gods for bringing us all here together
5 likesKinda same even though I haven’t watched that one yet lol it’s saved tho
1 likeI'm in quarantine right now, so i've got all day to watch em all!
2 likesSAME, before this I was obsessed with nuclear disaster stuff now it’s true crime interviews
1 likefor real, suddenly i'm all into true crime i have even watched all trials of the menendez brothers which took like hours, but its very interesting to me
1 likeSame here!
0 likesSame
0 likesSame here!!
0 likesSame. Check legend of Jeff out
0 likesSaaaaame I'm not even mad tho
0 likessame smh
0 likessame
0 likesGeeez…I don’t know…It’s like…I’ve known this channel like a million years ago! But why do you ask; is it in connection to your case?”
0 likesSame!!
0 likesYou stole this from another video and still didn’t even type it correctly.
0 likesMe too my friend
0 likesMe too
0 likesive been watching since his first vid
1 likeSame, we all are in this deep pit, there's nothing we can do but just embrace it
0 likesomg the algorithm working its magic lol
0 likesSame here, can't stop watching.
0 likesYou and I are not so different
0 likesWhat are we going to do next? What’s the next channel like that?
2 likesSAAAAMEE
0 likeshighfive
We all seemed to get hooked from there. All of a sudden I want to become a forensic psychologist lol
0 likesSame here. Hooked.
0 likesSameeeeee!!
0 likesSamee
0 likesSame, last week. I'm seeing less and less videos in my recommended which is worrying.
1 likeThere’s a bunch of unlisted videos too if you search for them. Check out the one on Prince Andrew.
0 likes@Ducky same
0 likesyess same
0 likesSame boat
0 likesSame!
0 likesSAME
0 likessame here bro..same here 😂 been binge watching this channel
0 likesSame lol
0 likesOMFG me too... what have they done to us?
0 likesSame
0 likesYESSIR
0 likesBro, literally same here. Same timeline too hahah
0 likesJoin the club lmao
0 likesMe tooo
0 likesYou wrote the title wrong
0 likesShe’s the definition of “got that crazy look in their eyes”
2 likesShe's a senior cop and detective yet my little niece lies better than her...
4 likesWelcome back jcs. Tried watching other channels but they aren't the same. Love your voice.
2 likesYou just had to include that last clip of Lazarus at the end? The stuff of nightmares. At least you showed a little mercy by softening it with an '"Exorcist" followup.
1 likeI swear if she does that stupid shoulder shrug- wide eyed nod again I am going to throw my phone
13 likesHer body language alone says: "Oh shit, their onto me!!"
3 likesWatching this for nostalgia, so sorry YouTube is being like this and I hope the best for your future!
5 likes"Whats this all about ?". "Its about the dna you left on her when you bit her right before you shot her dead. Does that ring a bell ?"
5 likesThank you for the "Scary Movie" clip at the end, made me forget for a second that her reaction in the last section of interview scarred me for life.
1 likeWow. This woman lies like a guilty child who just got caught red-handed by his mom. Geez.
0 likesis it bad for me to think the juxtaposition between this woman's friendly midwestern boomer diction and the fact that she committed a brutal first-degree murder is kind of hilarious
0 likesStephanie OVER AN HOUR INTO THE INTERROGATION: “I got a sense you’re trying to pin this on me, I know how this stuff works”
4 likesJust wanted to say for anybody debating purchasing the $1 patreon membership it is absolutely worth it. I watch true crime fairly frequently on youtube and I can honestly say that Jim Can't Swim's content is not only the most unique but truly the highest quality. Thank you so much again for your insights, knowledge and the effort that goes in to producing your videos. Face reveal at 250k? ahahaha
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Ayesha Brown I’m joining now
10 likesI honestly don't even watch it a ton (although I always massively enjoy it when I do, I'm just super busy) but I still signed up on patreon because I think what he does is the fucking coolest and some of the most insightful content being made right now
39 likesYou won me over
12 likesFace reveal at 1 sub 😁👍
3 likesIt's so well worth it
2 likesBest $1 a month
11 likesDoes the 1 dollar inculde his patreon videos or is that a higher price ?
4 likesWell, I'm convinced. Guess I'll finally support a creator on patreon
10 likesidk if there a team of people working for jim cant swim but the narrator has his own channel to which he uploads quite frequently. his face has been revealed. dudes got a septum piercing...seems like a cool dude
10 likes@Yaki Alvarez it does
1 like@b t s n there is
0 likesI’m team NO face reveal!
10 likesHis other channel is in the description.
0 likesYaki Alvarez $1 gets you all “NSFYT” content (not safe for YouTube)
4 likesIt's good. Always wish there was more though 😂
1 likeCan you recommend other channels like jim can't swim? I love this channel and watched all videos multiple times. Id love to know more channels!
3 likesI love true crime content as well. Got the Patreon when I first saw the first few interrogation videos he posted a while back. Totally worth it. Even if I didn’t get videos and it just helped Jim I would donate. And I don’t donate to people . Anyone on the edge , totally do it .
1 likeAgreed. I'm also a patreon member and the content there is simply amazing. Goes into details that cant be discussed here on YouTube. I dont usually do the patreon thing and Jim C. Swim is the only patreon that I actually donate to.
4 likes@Yaki Alvarez $1 is all you need for patrion.
1 likeITS WORTH IT!!
3 likes@b t s n I was going to say. I saw a bunch of people given credits to a previous video from Jim Can't Swim.
1 likeI agree. Best dollar I spend all month.
5 likesI’d love to know what Jim looks like. I know what Kizzume looks like, and he does the narration on the videos. I really want to see the silent partner on the team😃 I understand why he probably wants to stay invisible... he’s waiting until he can swim and then he’ll show us and make us all proud!
3 likesI look forward to affording this patreon, it’s probably the only one I really, really want.
Agreed! I’m thinking of upping my donation to $5 because it’s worth it!
5 likes@Marcus Harris same here , and it'll be the first time I've ever paid for YouTube content but I have a feeling it'll be well worth it !
3 likesNo face reveal
0 likesI can’t figure out Patreon but your comment swayed me. What goal is swimming lessons at??
1 likeMy favourite channel by far! And 100% face reveal! Joined his patreon a few months ago and totally been worth it!
2 likesA dollar! Is that all it costs!! A dollar a month?
5 likesTotally agree, 100000000%!!
0 likesRoxie Does it is, I upped mine to $10 and it’s worth more, in my honest opinion. I’ll probably do a custom donation of more for Jim.
3 likesYaki Alvarez includes the videos, def worth it!
1 like@Yaki Alvarez The one dollar includes access to all his video uploads. Including ones that were on youtube but are no longer accessible.
2 likes@b t s n yeah i've seen kissume actually narate on another person's video but i'd love to hear from jim himself too.
0 likes@Oda Lanizi There really aren't that many that actually discuss interrogation. Jim's are the only ones that are in this area which is why I find them fascinating. If it's criminal psychology in particular you're looking for David Wilson, has some great interviews/written content. In terms of youtube channels that cover actual cases, my current faves are That Chapter, Criminally Listed and for more fun content Buzzfeed Unsolved. Hope that helps!
3 likes@Steven Rodriguez $1 a month that's it.
2 likesAyesha Brown count me in!!!!
0 likes@Ayesha Brown "Jim" doesn't exist. Jim is a team of multiple researchers and writers, of varying genders. And none of them are actually named Jim.
4 likes@LL Cool Nay it's worth it. Access to all Jim's content for $1? Ummmm that's a no brainier
2 likesif you are talking about the guy narrating for a face reveal, look into the description of this video!
0 likesAlright you guys convinced me. At some point my Patreon monthly is gonna add up to more than Netflix lol
2 likesYes it is totally worth it, I love it! ❤ Jim can't swim is unmatched.
0 likesThe voice is Kizzume Fowler. He has videos on YouTube with his face.
1 likeAyesha Brown m
0 likes@Mark Steven said the man who literally doesn't know what either of those words mean
0 likesI want to give $1 a month to Ayesha for being a goddamn cutie
0 likesHe reveals his face in one of the videos on YouTube in the end
0 likesI’m curious to know what are content that can’t be discuss on YT, May someone tell me please.
0 likesPS. Can’t wait to get a membership for myself.
0 likesSudarat Live on private discusses online predators juvenile interrogations military stuff there are videos that can’t be shown on YouTube it’s worth every penny for $1 a month you can’t beat it
0 likesHe deserves the 1$ membership,!
0 likesI don't really use or like patreon, but I'm seriously considering joining his
0 likes@Ayesha Brown I love That Chapter too!!!
1 likemackhomie6 haha I just saw this 😂😂
0 likesRebecca Faullin yeah his channel has grown so much! So happy for him. I’m based in the UK so always love supporting UK youtubers
0 likesI've been thinking about pulling the trigger no pun intended for a while, you convinced me
0 likesDylan Crosson No, dont do it xx
0 likesI have a question... How different is the content on it?
1 like1 dollar per month?
1 likeI would have thought her repeated lifting of her arms and gently banging the table was indicative of some inner turmoil.
0 likesI'll deeply miss this channel.
4 likesIf you start watching at 17:30 she sounds much more innocent.
1 likeAs a cop why would she speak with these people without a lawyer knowing she was guilty ?
That fake exhale when she's pretending to "try to remember" is such a major tell. And of course there are many tells. But that one is extra annoying lol.
1 likeActually she has the fight Or flight look on her face for the whole interview
5 likesJohn was a creep also...he slept with Stephanie while engaged to Sherri...that should tell you something right there.
2 likesI need more JCS ,all those fake JCS channels just can't scratch the ich
3 likesIs it just me or this episode got like 15 minutes shorter? There's a big chunk missing in the beginning, pretty much all the backstory
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Yeah, this was noticed weeks ago, but i think JCS has't found time because he is visiting Stephanie and stays there a couple of months.
1 like@eraseme747 Oh, I see. I only noticed it today. Thank you!
0 likesFeels like a million years ago that thus happened
0 likesBruh tbh she’s the most annoying witness I’ve ever seen 😂
1 likeCop: Stephanie, do u know why this clip was edited? Stephanie : Well let's see, YouTube started in 1995, the first youtuber was one of the cofounders, I think his first name was Jawed. He did a short video about his day at the zoo. I think he saw an elephant eating a branch and a really tall giraffe. But as to why this video was edited, gee, gosh, I'm not sure. Cop: I'm sorry I asked!
1 likeHer bizarre and exaggerated facial expressions are abnormal compared to the reaction of a normal person.
1 likeAnyone trying to get out of that situation would behave the same
1 like„Did you kill her?“
1 like„Gee, it has been so long...“
It was a million years ago since I murdered her... what do you expect of me?...to “remember? “. 🥺
1 likeShe's a terrible liar. When you are obviously trying too hard in a situation like this, you're screwed.
0 likesThey cheated a colleague abusing of her trust on them. One. Two: this video start with a "sociopath" title, but you can't take it seriously, because sociopath is a psycology term not even close to the patterns presented by the subject. Number three: in the interrogation room she was supposed to be told right away that she had the right to remain in silence, because she was not just a witness, but a suspect. By not doing that, the detectives nullified that evidence (if you can call her statement in the interrogation room an evidence). Moreover, 25 years later after a crime... if she comitted the crime, she is another human being. People CANNOT be at the state disposal forever, as if we were just an asset in the criminal persecution. This crime was totally prescribed, evidently prescribed, imagine that, 25 years prior to that. We don't even know if that swab was planted or not. But if she bit the victim before shooting her, she could have done this legitimately, we will never know. We should not naturalize dictatorship procedures like this, just to justify the collecting people DNA at birth and put it in big brother shelf where we all will be controlled, the conditions to do that are being created by suspeted channels like this one. WAKE UP !
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Bro… please touch some grass
1 like@Rachel Tempalski Thank you for your answer, I am glad you read the post, because it is very important. Let it face the test of time.
0 likesTwo things:
0 likes1. They didn’t actually need any more evidence, so it didn’t matter to then whether the interview could be used in court. What they really wanted was her to give up her gun so she wouldn’t shoot herself or harm anyone else.
2. Imagine a world where everyone were awarded a free murder every 25 years. You may find that this has very little to do with surveillance or privacy.
I think the inspectors actions show how finished you are if you get in this room
0 likesI was totally convinced that Chris Watts was the worst liar ever when it came to murderers. Well, gosh. Guess I was wrong.
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Audrey I think he’s worse
8 likesAnd shes a detective that knows all the tactics. It's amazing how the elements of surprise is unbeatable and the psychology of it all will get anyone.
46 likesGosh 'gee' you was wrong.
5 likesThat’s what he Said lol
1 like@Sarah Ly lol that's what I said
1 likefactor Haha thank you,I didnt see you said it before me,I shouldn't have used such big words like "elements" and "surprised ". Lesson learned....
1 likeCharles H Geis IV yes you did face palm I thought you were saying that it depends on tactics, sorry
1 likeChis watts? Ohh geeee, i may have Heard that name, sounds familiar, i mean i don't know, i couldn't even tell You, so long ago
3 likesInés Penella hahahaha I cant
1 likeChris is by far the worse.
0 likesdeadpan I love those girls. They're my life.
2 likesReminds me of NKs rants
0 likesNo Watts was a FAR worse liar
0 likes@Sarah Ly agreed. He had time to prepare. They totally caught her off guard.
0 likesAudrey many of them are pretty bad. They just think they’re smart.
0 likesThe ending of the video was creepy as hell
1 likeShe waited over an hour to ask about a lawyer.
0 likesBeside her being incredibly annoying and a horrible person, you have to admit that this stuff is so interesting! Like the psychology behind all of this is fascinating
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Ikr!
0 likesIm planning a career as a criminal, so I consider it research.
42 likes@Sheik Bombalot Ummmm I mean you do you
10 likes@Sheik Bombalot honestly, that's pretty smart, I'll admit. But please, don't kill anyone or hurt anyone too badly. But then again.. if most of these videos are about murderers, then I don't think you'll just be a criminal. You'll definitely cross the line. Don't know if it's a joke or not but I hope you get the help you need
3 likesDid you ever watch Lie to Me? It has a lot of junk science but the premise of it is true and it's really incredible if you know what to look for
2 likesyour fascinating, que keanu reeves meme
0 likes@happyfacefries Dr.lightman is a G. Great show.
0 likesBuy the book emotions revealed, trust me.
Buy the book Emotions Revealed and thank me later.
0 likesExactly same with the Casey Anthony video
0 likesDon’t major in it
0 likesYou know what? I think I love u
0 likes@De Kumir you seem thirsty, here's a drink 🥤
2 likesI was thinking the same like the techniques used and the questions being asked, feels like conversational chess. This woman is the image of my 2nd year maths teacher, creepy af 😂🇮🇪
4 likesFacts
0 likesLove ❤ u...
0 likes@junaid padder you need one too?🥤
2 likesi cant get enough of these
0 likes@Sheik Bombalot just remember if you kill someone, make sure it happened a million years ago
0 likesImagine living your best life, being a good person, helping people... just to be killed by a sociopath because of your cheating husband...
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you put the blame in strange direction
44 likesYou bring up a good point.... and yet... they walk amongst us.
25 likes@Marcia DeCastro AMONG US
79 likes@Hollee 14 Imagine if someone you loved died every time you made a mistake. Grim world to paint.
23 likes@EvelynIsBased ⛔️
5 likes@SurriSama
3 likesIf that were so, I would certainly hope none of my classmates loved me :□
Seriously, Lazarus threatened Sherri, showed up unannounced to the couple's home, she was clearly crazy... And he still decided to cheat with her
30 likes@SurriSama A mistake? He obviously didn't love her, and it wasn't a mistake, it was a planeed out affair.
15 likes@ILOVEYOUSHIMA ok change "mistake" for "error" or "bad choice" which ever makes you happy :)
0 likes@SurriSama change bad choice to "bad personality" "bad person"
8 likes@Finalflash50 both were in the wrong in a disgusting way. Obviously the murderer is disgusting on a whole other level. But yeah, what they described is totally correct. You really think a person who's comfortable having an affair with you for a long period of time with no regard for your partner is a trustworthy, empathic, mentally sound individual? N that such risky behavior couldn't cause trouble for you and said spouse? Ofc most of the time the consequences aren't murder but it's a tale as old as time with this scenario. Idiot played with fire. But ultimately she, the fire is responsible for her awful choice of murder.
11 likes@Paint Brush If that makes you feel better sure lol
0 likesImagine blaming someone else than the murderer
0 likesI would imagine that is why the husband didn't identify the police officer he was banging on the side as a suspect. It wouldn't surprise me if he knew right away who did it. He likely felt partially responsible.
9 likes@ACuteChicken j
0 likes@MTF epsilon-11 ”Nine tailed fox” You obviously haven't studied feminist doctrine. When a woman does something wrong, it's still the fault of some man somewhere. The first one you can find.
2 likes@Finalflash50 they're not wrong tho.. this happened as an indirect result of someone elses bad decision making. Pretty shitty way to go.
4 likes@J Boughtin That's because he was partially responsible, also a coward.
7 likesI wouldn't imagine, cuz I'd be dead
0 likesImagine starting a fucking YouTube comment without the fucking word "Imagine"
0 likes@Z P Imagine being triggered by the word "imagine"
1 like@Finalflash50 So, the blame should be on the victim? I think you've misunderstood the comment.
0 likes@Chris Henley the irony
0 likes@memisemyself It's sexist to insinuate that a woman doesn't have enough intentionality to murder someone of her own free will.
0 likes@Chris Henley you were replying directly to who
1 like@Finalflash50 Made a mistake, as I said. Thought you were someone else. But that's irrelevant. I still want to know what you mean when you called my original reply ironic.
0 likes@delocalizingMayfly I agree completely. However, I was just stating what the feminist attitude is, not my own. According to feminism, men are responsible for everything bad. It appears to be the thinking of the OP also, where the cheating husband is the cause of the murder, not decisions of the murder.
0 likes@Chris Henley the comment I was responding to said "killed by a sociopath because of your cheating husband" instead of "killed by a sociopath because the sociopath decided to commit murder" for a minute, it sounded to me like they were justifying the murder and that the husband was at fault entirely, but I think it was just meant to be from the victim's perspective, in which case the husband is a piece of shit. maybe I didn't understand it perfectly but it seems by the number of likes that a few other people also read what I read
0 likesJohn wasn’t cheating during the short marriage. He had known Steph for years where they slept together on and off. Once he met Sherry that was basically it until Steph called him wanting closure - after she learned they were engaged. He went to her house and he unfortunately slept with her and days later Steph told Sherry. But even if he hadn’t slept with her I think it still would have ended up the way it did. Steph was crazy and obsessed with him no matter what
0 likes@bloop you know what they say... crazy in the head, crazy in the bed.
0 likesShe’s being pretty dumb for a cop. First 10 minutes she knows she’s in the box and is just like: ???!!!???!!!! But saying so much at the same time.
3 likesWord has it she is taking memory lessons in prison
0 likesthat case came back from the dead. just like Lazarus himself 😂
1 likeThe end of this video and the exorcist promo
0 likesWas the best thing all year 😂
Wow
0 likesThose faces she made were very telling of the lunacy within
what happened to the whole scene of her trying to remember what kind of car John drove and she drove and when she moving her head around like the girl in poltergeist/scary movie2??? JCS just cut it all out. I mean its the cliop is at the very end still but I want the whole scene. Its funny.
2 likesMy wife, 2 days after Thanksgiving: “does this dress make me look fat?”
4 likesMy face: 13:43
Live by the sword die by the sword even after 20 years.
1 likeHer eyes are not normal. Every detail about her attitude is really disturbing.
2 likesThe funny bits at the end always get me 🤣🤣🤣
0 likesThe last 10 seconds of the video had me cracking up hahahaha must watch till the end lol
0 likesShe seems innocent enough....!!
0 likesI am a new admirer of these videos and so I do not understand how we went straight from...OK you are free to leave, to her coming back in handcuffs. Can someone explain?
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There are a lot of deleted videos and this one included
4 likesIt was originally 56 minutes or so
The original video doesn't start like this
Oh I’m so sorry. You’re coming in right as this channel is get torpedoed by YouTube. You missed so much great content.
3 likes@Daniel Johnson It's OK. I'm learning a WHOLE lot, this is fascinating...(and very entertaining sometimes)
0 likesI love you Jim. When you leave YouTube, TAKE ME WITH YOU !!!
2 likesher face at the end is pure fucking evil
2 likesdon't you have to agree to talk about something but they start questioning you? She would have had to waived the right to have an attorney before she even walked into that room?
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Uh... no, she was there voluntarily and she choose to answer all of the questions voluntarily. Voluntarily answering their questions IS agreeing to talk, if you didn't agree to talk then she was perfectly within her rights to invoke her right to silence, but she didn't.
0 likesi have never seen a person perform so many "lift hand, let it drop, i am So Casual" gestures per minute in my life
0 likesI'm laughing so hard at the excercist clip at the end, thanks.
0 likesWhat happened to the rest of the video?
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I’m wondering the same thing, it might be because YouTube was on him so he had to cut it down
2 likesHmmmm question. During the Interrogations where's her legal team? Are they present! Did she have a chance to call them?
0 likesI understand her Behaviors. But I don't understand why her legal team wasn't there? You guys know she's unstable! Come on really... disgusting behavior on the Interrogation part! Shame on you!
I'm wondering if that Interrogation came out in court? I highly doubt it.
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She never knew she was being officially interregated. By the time she realized that she was being interregated, it was too late.
1 like"Like I said, his sister used to come over, I knew his brother...." <-- endless babbling that never answers the questions.
0 likesGuess she should have practiced being the suspect instead of the interrogator
0 likesSuch evil eyes 🤢🤮
3 likesstrange part of her remembrance. ( 11 m 50 sec ) She couldtn recollect this guy very well at all but at this moment she said " we went to Hawaii " !
0 likesI think the beginning of the video has been edited out because Youtube is a piece of sh..
3 likesEdit: makes me sad i can’t download the full unedited videos.
History is being erased thanks to YT.
What is youtube doing to these videos!?! It's like cut in half!
4 likesshe should be in prison for teaching DARE.
0 likesAll of the modal verbs she used so as to not say anything for definite. She knew a lot of details to say she couldnt remember any of the answers to the questions.
0 likesThe constantly hand going up and tapping down is a huge sign
1 likeTo quote John McEnroe ... 'answer the QUESTION! The question, jerk!'
0 likesJeez, I haven’t… I mean, it was a million years ago. Gosh… ummmm, I don’t know… my cat died in 1981. I think it was… August… 1st? He was… orange? Jeez, listen, I didn’t strangle him… I mean, yeah, his neck was broken, but I, umm… Gosh, I don’t know… This is crazy!
1 likePolice: did you know Sherri?
1 likeStephanie: ,🤔🤨🙁😳🤭🙄🤫🤥
She was nervous when she first walked in that room.
0 likesHow'd she ever pass a psych eval to become a cop? Someone dropped the ball...
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Maybe the LAPD didn’t require that back in the 80s.
0 likesI wonder how many people she put away for murder.
1 likeWhen do we get the rest of the content back? I watch your content before bed, the list was already short now its shorter. Are you making more content? Are we moving from YT to another platform? cause I will follow you if that means more content. I think I have at least watched every video on this channel 5k times. Every night meditate and watch a rerun, as I called them. Now YT is messing with my reruns. Sorry, Had to rant.
1 likeHas this episode been shortened? Is it because of the recent YouTube censorship problems? Time to switch platforms...
10 likesWhat happened between the moment she exits the room and comes back to have her miranda's rights read to her?
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Officers were on standby outside the room, tasked to make sure she wouldn’t escape or get hold of her gun. The interviewing detective then approached her and said, “You’re under arrest for Sherri’s murder. Okay? And we have your DNA” and went on to arrest her.
0 likes@Claudible Gotcha, so the interview was just a formality, they had everything set up to arrest her. Thanks.
1 likeAt the she acted exactly like Charles Manson..the facials expression..even if she wasn't the killer she should arrested just for making that face'.😂😂
0 likesHe's my fav voice actor for these video! for sure!
0 likesLove the ending!! 😂😂😂😂lmao
0 likesROFL at the ending scene hahahahahaha
0 likesgod her continuous rambling just gives me terrible anxiety
1 likeSo u mean to tell me that this is the work of an independent channel not owned by a major corporation or high in budget/resources entity?!! That’s truly amazing & better that most of professional tv/media productions & the channel Owner/Narrator deserves waaaay more credit! Keep up the Awesome work man! 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
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Id pay for this content
0 likestake a drink everytime this woman says gosh, jeez, or gee
0 likesWho doesn't remember when they met their husband?
0 likes11:01 anyone notice the audible "gulp" there? Very telling microexpression.
0 likesDid.... John know Stephanie had murdered his wife? Because as I remember... John and Stephanie continued to have a sexual relationship after the murder, right? Is his entire statement........ bullshit?
0 likesDamn, the words of John Rutten really fucked up my evening. Especially that he blames himself for the murder. feelsbadman.
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He killed them
0 likesTake a shot every time she says um
1 likeTHey should lock her up just for making all those weird faces during the interview
0 likesI've been watching JCS for a long time, and I REALLY don't understand why you constantly remove intros from videos and put them back in.
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YouTube is messing with his videos. Check his community tab.
1 likeLOL those last 10 seconds she went full pop-eye
1 likeLast scene 🤣 savage
0 likesShe is a bad liar!!!
1 like"What's that sound?"..."Panic!"🤣
1 likeWondering if she killed anyone else or set anyone up in her career 🤔
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0 likes24:58 This is gold
0 likesIam wondering how can they question her with out reading.her rights....
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Without, is one word 😐
0 likesExcellent example as why not to talk with the police and demand a lawyer is present .
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Or an even better example of why you maybe shouldn't kill people.
0 likes@mar504 Tell that to the 1,800 defendants cleared in 15 large-scale police scandals that came to light between 1989 and March 7, 2017. Obviously she is guilty as sin but the reality is many are innocent , all cops are not bad but some are , and the cop in this video is a prime example .
0 likesThis video has been cut drastically!?
2 likesJeez, what's that chilling bit at the end?
0 likesWhy is this video shortened?
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It's youtube, Jim explains it on his twitter.
2 likes10:40 Task Failed Successfully
0 likesDid part of this video get deleted?
6 likesMy favorite interrogations are when the suspect is a squirming liar. I love your format too. I could watch this all day.
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Oh yes love these interrogations and to watch their face. Great thanks.
0 likesMe too! Ive actually watched this several times lol
0 likesHer rambling will sound familiar to anyone who's heard Lady Di on Opie & Anthony
0 likesShe’s trying to put him to sleep
0 likesI would definitely forget anybody I went to Hawaii with, not.
0 likesif you can't defend yourself acts as a victim or faking amnesia.
1 likeStephen who? Oh the guy I dated, knew who his family was, where they went to high school with specific years. Yeah but it's foggy.
0 likeshas the video been cut down?
1 likeProps to the detectives for not getting annoyed with her constant stammering
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they probably loved it lol means they were on the right track
38 likesThey displayed a terrible patience. Like tigers on the hunt.
8 likesI know right? I’m annoyed just watching!!
1 likeDon't stop a suspect when they are freely giving you a statement. 😎
2 likesdamn right i got SUPER TIRED watching her
4 likesThey were probably trying to keep from laughing at how cartoonishly bad her charade was.
0 likesShe wasn’t smart enough to realize that the detectives gave her no reason to be so defensive...yet she was defensive and over acting from the start
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Because she was extremely nervous. In a split second she started deep breath etc
14 likes@Girl Idk well the point is... they weren’t accusing her of anything, they were asking basic questions about her life. So she had no reason to be defensive.
4 likes@Pete RIght? Her chest started heaving immediately. Her heart rate almost visibly jumped to like 150 bpm!!! An 8 year old would know she was stressed and lying. New poster girl for systemic white privilege.
1 like@Michael Esgro I am not sure if she is stupid. It's hard to judge only looking at this interview because when you in huge stress you don't act normal. Not at all.
2 likes@Pete In my opinion it’s safe to call her stupid because her plan to deceive the detectives made no sense at all. If I were her I would have disclosed everything that occurred between me and the deceased woman because trying to convince the detectives that you forgot is illogical. Most people don’t forget significant relationships especially when violence and jealousy were involved. She made herself look much more guilty than she needed too. Honesty in her situation was the best path because then atleast you’re proving that you feel sorry for the woman and that you’re not trying to be the victim.
3 likes@Servantofobedience you still don't get it, that her acting was under HUGE shock. People can forget their names or phone numbers and you want her to find a way out when two senior detectives are on her pushing and pushing
4 likes@Pete I understand the shock aspect. Shock in this situation made the execution of her plan terrible. However I’m not talking about her execution, I’m talking about her plan. The reality is that she did not forget anything that happened between her and the victim but all the while she tried to convince the detectives that she “forgot.” You see, in her shock she was trying to execute a terrible plan of deception.
1 like@Pete I believe there are many smart criminals out there who would have done a much better job than she did in the same circumstance. Do you believe that?
0 likes@Servantofobedience she had no time to make any plan when she was sat in the room . And possibly after 25 years she erased the crime and victim out of her memory. Erased and try to live normal.
2 likes@Servantofobedience she did have a reason to be defensive. This isn't a normal situation. They lied to her about art theft and were essentially interrogating her. Anyone would've been defensive and with good reason. It's not normal for cops, even your colleagues, to ask you questions in this setting.
2 likes@Ната well they told her that they didn’t want to ask these questions in a public setting...but regardless of that, she immediately attempted to deceive the investigators into thinking she forgot all kinds of significant information about her relationship with John Rutten.... what makes her look most guilty is the “what’s this all about?” Why would you ask that question when you know his wife died. She was on defense the entire time when the detectives hadn’t accused her of anything.
0 likes@Servantofobedience my point was only that she had all the reasons to be defensive. Anyone in her place would be.
1 likeI didnt say she wasn't guilty.
The way she says 'I know she got killed' gave me literal shivers.. the audacity
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same! and also that she ONLY used the phrase “got killed” (rather than “died” or “passed away”) to reference the wife’s death. it comes across as very bitter
28 likes@Lolly Mae fr
1 like@Lolly Mae she's saying got killed in a dissmisive way while feigning ignorance at the same time
5 likesThey really pulled the Chris Hanson "you're free to go" followed by immediately getting arrested.
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highly satisfying
48 likesLol what?
6 likesThis comment 🤣🤣🤣
6 likesU WANT DO IT RAW?
6 likes@Eddie B. no mate
4 likes@Eddie B. NO RUBER
5 likes@Verity you can smell my breath
4 likesDammit I read this before the end.
4 likes@Jacob Bashaw same haha I gotta stop scrolling comments while watching a video
1 likelolololol
0 likesI KNEW WHAT IS WAS . . .
1 likeI WAS JUST GETTING SOMETHING TO EAT!!
2 likesYes!
0 likesYes, very smooth.....
0 likes“Are you the only child?”
0 likesSneaky Swine catching a Sneaky Swine .
0 likesUr honor im john rutten the reason my wife was murdered is because I was 2timen and leaden Stephanie on.
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friends-with-benefits before we had the name? Wikipedia says they got together afterwards once more, 3 years after the murder, in 1989. Player! ;)
0 likesSo she mysteriously can't recall ANYTHING regarding the guy's wife, and little about the guy she dated, but seems to recall a lot of people from like 25 years ago who she dated, roommated with, etc.. She also seems capable of remembering her splendid Hawaiian vacation, but not IF she even got into a fight with her ex's girlfriend, let alone how gnarly it was. Suuuuurre. That lady is why you're up for 20 to life.
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@TIV67 Playz this is a criminal psychology video
53 likesAnd also the DNA evidence she was probably going to jail anyways even if she did lie better
2 likes@Chris Howard true.
0 likes@TIV67 Playz Thank you!
4 likes...for teaching me that "yoctosecond" is a word.
The other weird thing is how subtlety she opens up and gives more information over time. Like she’ll say something “doesn’t sound familiar” and then 20 minutes later add a new detail that reveals she does know SOMETHING about it. Like how at first she couldn’t even remember the girls name but then over time was able to remember bits and pieces of interactions with her and shit. Such an obvious liar 🤥
4 likesAlso @TIV67 , personally I’d try praying to a rain god. I’d recommend the Mayan god Chaac, but he does require human sacrifices to appease, so it’s up to you. Jesus is so last season
*gnarly
0 likes@Steven Woods huh... makes sense. Thanks.
0 likesGosh guys give her a break. It’s been a million years I mean geez she can’t remember.
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THE SARCASM PLSSS
17 likes😆
2 likes😂😂🤣🤣🚶♀️☠
2 likes😭😭💀
1 likeThat bell just isn’t ringing.
7 likesI know that this was such a serious case but the comment hahaha hahaha hahaha
2 likes@johnny5finger Right? You'd expect at least a few more wrinkles. Or dead, who knows, i've never lived to over a million years, so what do i know?
1 likeTbh tho after years it is easy to forget things about a relationship. I was married for 10 years, and I’ve been divorced 3 and I’m already forgetting a lot of my marriage. High school/college relationships forget it.. if I were asked I may remember names of a few guys due to loving them, but I couldn’t tell you when we dated, broke up, etc.
1 like@Sami LO im the same way lol
0 likesGood one Tim🤣🤣🤣
0 likesI don't think I've ever seen someone look more guilty. She's like cartoonishly guilty
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It is painful to watch sometimes
31 likesI couldn't have said it better myself. Beyond sad
13 likesThose facial expressions are crazy.
13 likesYou probably would to if you killed someone and people were talking to you about it
11 likesYeah, even someone who is not good at telling when someone is lying would easily be able to tell she is lying.
3 likesJay W. yes omega lol
1 likeLol
1 like@Sally painful that she murdered that poor girl
2 likes@6412mars Ofcourse! Hope you don't think i ment painful on behalf of Stephanie.. Maybe i should have said awkward or cringe to watch
0 likes@Sally no no..i get your meaning...just making a statement with you ma"am
1 likeAustin Sajdowitz you can say that but you don’t truly know until you’re put in this position. She was in the profession for 25 years yet she folded so hard
1 likeShe looks kinda like Christian Slater from Gleaming The Cube or somewhere round that era...
3 likesI feel like she's been hiding this for so long its probably a source of so much stress already and she probably been fearing this interview for 20 years
2 likes@C oh hell yea, the paranoia has probably been just destroying her mind over the past 20 yrs.
1 likeWhat happens when you're scared out of your mind
1 likeI have to keep stopping myself from skipping ahead
1 likeLet's go brandon.
3 likesYouTube has tried repeatedly to kill your channel and your still here. Keep preservering Jim.
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I can see it go kinda like this...
328 likes1) YouTube kills JCS’s channel. 2) One month later, JCS makes a video where YouTube is being interrogated for trying to kill the channel 3) Realizing this, YouTube keeps the channel going. 📺🕵️♂️🕵️♀️
*you're still here
60 likesRed Dead anti-Semitic much?
143 likesThe censorship is real these days, it's truly pathetic . . it's killing everything that is true and pure
144 likes@Theo H WHY U N0 MAK MOR VIDOS MAK MOR PLSSSSSSSSSSZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈
4 likes@Dominique Z the patreon is definitely worth a dollar.
19 likesIt’s not your job to correct the failure of our public school system.
8 likesTheo H how has YouTube tried to kill it? Why would they?! Nothing Jim uploads is against their guidelines... at least I don’t think they would be.
28 likesTbh his patreon is a bigger host of content for a buck a month, id reccomend
9 likes@Christopher H. im jewish. What?
19 likesWhy?
3 likesWhy are they trying to kill his channel?
19 likes@Earl The Pearl how is youtube liberal? They are a money making company so capitalist system so how are they liberal. I mean wtf
28 likes@G Sin capitalist doesn't mean right leaning or conservative. Realistically Capitalism is a conglomeration of left and right, with all sides using the production element of Capitalism to promote their agenda.
31 likes@Based Acid Fox How do you know that's not their job?
1 likeI haven't heard about this. What's been happening?
8 likes@Knightscroft Squire-Muldoon yes and that is exactly what i meant also. They r capitalistic company abt making money so calling them liberal is just plain stupid. They have hired people both on left and right but their religion is making money. Who are the biggest youtubers on politics and noe tell me if they r lefty or on the right. Steven crowder has 3 million subs while sam seder and jimmi dorr are not even a million and yet everyone claims youtube has a left bias. Now if i was running YouTube and was on the left then i would sure to cripple right wing hosts and channels and trust me there are plenty of ways of doing so but no one is doing that.
10 likesYouTube is killing true crime channels. I’m not sure why. I think advertisers don’t want to be associated with dark themes
18 likes@Knightscroft Squire-Muldoon Ok I'll bite. What the hell was that?
8 likes@Deplorable D
6 likes۞
The unveiling of the company of heaven.
For Every man and every woman is a star
A.·. A.·.
Every number is infinite; there is no difference.
Help me, o warrior lord of Thebes, in my unveiling before the Children of men!
Be thou Hadit, my secret centre, my heart & my tongue!
Behold! it is revealed by Aiwass the minister of Hoor-paar-kraat.
The Khabs is in the Khu, not the Khu in the Khabs.
Worship then the Khabs, and behold my light shed over you!
Let my servants be few & secret: they shall rule the many and the known.
These are fools that men adore; both their Gods & their men are fools, Come forth, o children, under the stars, & take your fill of love!
I am above you and in you. My ecstasy is in yours. My joy is to see your joy.
Above, the gemmed azure is
The naked splendour of Nuit;
She bends in ecstasy to kiss
The secret ardours of Hadit.
The winged globe, the starry blue,
Are mine,
O Ankh-af-na-khonsu! Now ye shall know that the chosen priest & apostle of infinite space is the prince-priest the Beast; and in his woman called the Scarlet Woman is all power given. They shall gather my children into their fold: they shall bring the glory of the stars into the hearts of men.
For he is ever a sun, and she a moon. But to him is the winged secret flame, and to her the stooping starlight.
But ye are not so chosen.
Burn upon their brows, o splendrous serpent!
O azure-lidded woman, bend upon them! The key of the rituals is in the secret word which I have given unto him.
With the God & the Adorer I am nothing: they do not see me. They are as upon the earth; I am Heaven, and there is no other God than me, and my lord Hadit. Now, therefore, I am known to ye by my name Nuit, and to him by a secret name which I will give him when at last he knoweth me. Since I am Infinite Space, and the Infinite Stars thereof, do ye also thus. Bind nothing! Let there be no difference made among you between any one thing & any other thing; for thereby there cometh hurt.
But whoso availeth in this, let him be the chief of all!
I am Nuit, and my word is six and fifty.
Divide, add, multiply, and understand.
The Obelisks are broken; the stars have rushed together: the
Light hath plunged into the Abyss: the Heavens are mixed with
Hell.
My Father shall not hear their Noise: His ears are closed:
His eyes are covered with the clouds of Night.
The End! the End! the End: For the Eye of Shiva He hath
opened: the Universe is naked before Him: for the Æon of Saturn
leaneth toward the Bosom of Death.
The Angel of the East hath a book of red written in letters of
Blue A.B.F.M.A. in Enochian. The Book grows before my eyes
and filleth the Whole Heaven.
Within: “It is Written, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord Thy
God.”
I see above the Book a multitude of white-robed Ones from
whom droppeth a great rain of Blood; but above them is a
Golden Sun, having an eye, whence a great Light.
I turned me to the South: and read therein:
Seal up the Book! Speak not that which thou seest and reveal
it unto none: for the ear is not framed that shall hear it: nor the
tongue that can speak it!
O Lord God, blessed, blessed, blessed be Thou for ever!
Thy Shadow is as great Light.
Thy Name is as the Breath of Love across all Worlds.
LIBER
XXX ÆRVM
VEL SÆCULI
SUB FIGURÂ
CDXVIII
[BEING OF THE ANGELS:
THE THIRTY ÆTHYRS, THE VISION, AND THE VOICE.]
kroʊnəs۞
Abrahadabra;
the reward of Ra Hoor Khut.
There is division hither homeward; there is a word not known. Spelling is defunct; all is not aught. Beware! Hold! Raise the spell of Ra-Hoor-Khuit!
Now let it be first understood that I am a god of War and of Vengeance. I shall deal hardly with them.
Choose ye an island!
Fortify it!
Dung it about with enginery of war!
I will give you a war-engine.
With it ye shall smite the peoples; and none shall stand before you.
Lurk! Withdraw! Upon them! this is the Law of the Battle of Conquest: thus shall my worship be about my secret house.
Get the stélé of revealing itself; set it in thy secret temple—and that temple is already aright disposed—& it shall be your Kiblah for ever. It shall not fade, but miraculous colour shall come back to it day after day. Close it in locked glass for a proof to the world.
This shall be your only proof. I forbid argument. Conquer! That is enough. I will make easy to you the abstruction from the ill-ordered house in the Victorious City. Thou shalt thyself convey it with worship, o prophet, though thou likest it not. Thou shalt have danger & trouble. Ra-Hoor-Khu is with thee. Worship me with fire & blood; worship me with swords & with spears. Let the woman be girt with a sword before me: let blood flow to my name. Trample down the Heathen; be upon them, o warrior, I will give you of their flesh to eat!
Sacrifice cattle, little and big: after the Crowned Conquering Child.
But not now.
Ye shall see that hour, o blessèd Beast, and thou the Scarlet Concubine of his desire!
Ye shall be sad thereof.
Deem not too eagerly to catch the promises; fear not to undergo the curses. Ye, even ye, know not this meaning all.
Fear not at all; fear neither men nor Fates, nor gods, nor anything. Money fear not, nor laughter of the folk folly, nor any other power in heaven or upon the earth or under the earth. Nu is your refuge as Hadit your light; and I am the strength, force, vigour, of your arms.
Mercy let be off: damn them who pity! Kill and torture; spare not; be upon them!
That stélé they shall call the Abomination of Desolation; count well its name, & it shall be to you as 718, The Abomination of Desolation.
Why? Because of the fall of Because, that he is not there again.
Set up my image in the East: thou shalt buy thee an image which I will show thee, especial, not unlike the one thou knowest. And it shall be suddenly easy for thee to do this. From gold forge steel!
Be ready to fly or to smite!
But your holy place shall be untouched throughout the centuries: though with fire and sword it be burnt down & shattered, yet an invisible house there standeth, and shall stand until the fall of the Great Equinox; when Hrumachis shall arise and the double-wanded one assume my throne and place. Another prophet shall arise, and bring fresh fever from the skies; another woman shall awake the lust & worship of the Snake; another soul of God and beast shall mingle in the globèd priest; another sacrifice shall stain the tomb; another king shall reign; and blessing no longer be poured To the Hawk-headed mystical Lord!
The half of the word of Heru-ra-ha, called Hoor-pa-kraat and Ra-Hoor-Khut.
Then said the prophet unto the God:
I adore thee in this song
I am the Lord of Thebes, and I
The inspired forth-speaker of Mentu;
For me unveils the veilèd sky,
The self-slain Ankh-af-na-khonsu
Whose words are truth. I invoke, I greet!
Thy presence, O Ra-Hoor-Khuit!
Unity uttermost showed!
I adore the might of Thy breath,
Supreme and terrible God,
Who makest the gods and death
To tremble before Thee:
I, I adore thee!
Appear on the throne of Ra!
Open the ways of the Khu!
Lighten the ways of the Ka!
The ways of the Khabs run through
To stir me or still me!
Aum! let it fill me!
So that thy light is in me; & its red flame is as a sword in my hand to push thy order. There is a secret door that I shall make to establish thy way in all the quarters, these are the adorations, as thou hast written, as it is said:
The light is mine; its rays. consume me: I have made a secret door Into the House of Ra
and Tum,
Of Khephra and of Ahathoor.
I am thy Theban, O Mentu,
The prophet Ankh-af-na-khonsu!
By Bes-na-Maut my breast I beat.
By wise Ta-Nech I weave my.
spell.
Show thy star-splendour, O Nuit!
Bid me within thine House to.
dwell,
O' wingèd snake of light, Hadit!
Abide with me, Ra-Hoor-Khuit!
Unto each man and woman that thou meetest, were it but to dine or to drink at them, it is the Law to give. Then they shall chance to abide in this bliss or no; it is no odds. Do this quickly!
But the work of the comment? That is easy; and Hadit burning in thy heart shall make swift and secure thy pen.
Establish at thy Kaaba a clerk-house: all must be done well and with business way.
The ordeals thou shalt oversee thyself, save only the blind ones. Refuse none, but thou shalt know & destroy the traitors. I am Ra-Hoor-Khuit; and I am powerful to protect my servant. Success is thy proof: argue not; convert not; talk not over much! Them that seek to entrap thee, to overthrow thee, them attack without pity or quarter; & destroy them utterly. Swift as a trodden serpent turn and strike! Be thou yet deadlier than he! Drag down their souls to awful torment: laugh at their fear: spit upon them!
Let the Scarlet Woman beware! If pity and compassion and tenderness visit her heart; if she leave my work to toy with old sweetnesses; then shall my vengeance be known. I will slay me her child: I will alienate her heart: I will cast her out from men: as a shrinking and despised harlot shall she crawl through dusk wet streets, and die cold and an-hungered. I flap my wings in the face of Mohammed & blind him.
With my claws I tear out the flesh of the Indian and the Buddhist,
Mongol and Din.
۞
Bahlasti! Ompehda!
See the TURTLE, ain't he keen? All things serve the fuckin Beam.
It's pathetic. This channel is extremely enlightening to how criminals think and they want to suppress that.
16 likesYou're *
1 like, cringe. Ugg
Christopher H. I’m not Jewish. But I care. What if I said whites don’t allow minorities to prosper? That’s just as ridiculous as your assumption.
9 likes@Knightscroft Squire-Muldoon 🤔
3 likesStan Halen it’s a joke.
3 likesGiDD his biggest series had 2 videos removed, forcing him to private the whole thing
3 likesGabe Singh just because you tube operates under and reaps the benefits of a capitalist society doesn’t mean they share the same ideologies. Take your head out of the sand. Or stop being dishonest. Everyone knows YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, etc. all censor those who don’t share their views. If you are even centric you become labeled alt right. For Christ sake Joe Rogan got labeled alt right. Anyone who is rational the left fears and attempts to shut down by labeling them racist. I think finally it’s starting to be recognized and called out.
17 likes@Yakov Mikolov while not being against the general statement... Jews are NOT a race. You can't convert races by believing in a different religious concept.
9 likes@Knightscroft Squire-Muldoon Interesting playlist of songs
1 like@Uhura Enterprise
1 likeInteresting Chris Watts video collection.
The police body cam footage is disturbingly interesting and a perfect introduction to Chris Watts.
@Thorn Matthew Rational? Oh, boy...
0 likesYou're
0 likes@Are H what gave it away???
1 likeWhy would they do that? Ten to fifteen years ago YouTube was more open, now therye so triggered and censorship heavy, the total opposite of the point of the platform when it was launched
2 likes@G Sin didn't they remove Alex Jones channel? For having his own opinions?
4 likesAndy D Smith agree with you but 15? YouTube went public in 2006
0 likes@G Sin Google owns YouTube. Google is in silicon valley. Silicon valley is in California. Its been proven that conservatives have been silenced by Google. Quit arguing.
8 likesTheo H Jim must be preserved at all costs
1 likeI didn't know they'd tried to take down this channel. I hate how they do crap like that. If there was another place online to watch so many videos of all sorts of people, I probably wouldn't bother with YouTube anymore.
0 likesI hope he can keep the channel up.
I swear to fuck I was subscribed then viewed this video and saw I was unsubscribed??....Some Twilight zone kinda shit goin' on around these here parts I tells yer..!
0 likesKill the channel? All of the interrogations are public records period you tube wont do anything but if you want to claim that and go on the pay to watch plus my input on the video is a different story! Dont blame you tube for wanting to make a profit!
3 likes@Michael K im not arguing. What ur saying is nonsense. Youtube is not silencing just conservatives, they do the same left leaning channels as well but hey the right alphas always like being the victims so makes sense to what ur saying
3 likes@Joe Blow Oh please explain "the truth" to me. I'm dying to hear it. It won't contain any conspiratorial thinking, logical leaping, or over-generalizations, I'm sure.
0 likes@G Sin Sure thing, sport. Keep living in denial and regurgitating all the hate and lies the left spews on a constant basis.
9 likesEh? How has youtube tried to kill this channel?! If they wanted to stop it, they just would. I don't get how?
1 like@nightshaded That's so sweet - little hugs! <3
0 likesWhy the hell is yt trying to sink this channel?
1 likeJim keeps swimming.
0 likesKnightscroft Squire-Muldoon I’ll have to look for that .
1 likewhy would youtube try to do that?
0 likesYou're
0 likesYes! This is one of my top favorite channels on YouTube and whenever I see that there is a new one I immediately click on it!
0 likesYakov Mikolov Well said. Racism is a sure sign of low intellect so at least he has that going for him.
1 likeHis name is not Jim. It's a figure of speech for an intergatee.
2 likesTucsonan Dude I’d like to think his real name is Jim tho. Who says it isn’t.
0 likesPersevering*
0 likesI get them recommended though :P
2 likesNever knew of the channel before that.
Don't get me wrong I get what you're saying and it happens to other channels but this one isn't being shadow banned.
Mikerulez101 and persevering 😊
0 likes@GiDD ABsolute bonkers. This culture is in trouble. It's bad enough that everyone (me included) loves true crime - but ther must also be some wild conspiracy to go along with it. Fake news!
0 likes@Maqsimous Nothing, these are people stirring shit
0 likesYouTube now wants only accredited Hollywood - big media - large network content. They let such big media owned channels put out edgy comedy and news videos discussing violent or controversial topics and even promote those videos. With news content.They use the excuse of “fake news” to promote only official news channels in searches and suppress independent journalist channels.
3 likesAnd it is big media who write news articles attacking YouTube for hosting controversial content and demanding they control it. Totally self serving.
In any case if an independent channel tries to do anything like what the big media channels are allowed to do they are eventually demonotized for breaking hidden “community standards” so they have to tread carefully.
Result is big media channels get an artistic advantage when it comes to comedy and news because they are free to say what they want and also a competitive advantage because YouTube is now promoting those channels not because the content is most liked but just for being big brands.
@Are H he's MAGA mad
0 likeshow is YouTube trying to kill JCS's channel? Did they remove videos? Im just confused that he has about 10 videos but 242k+ Subscribers..
1 likeSWIM JIMMY SWIM 🏊♀️ 🏊♀️ 🏊♂️🏊♀️ 🏊♂️ 🏊♂️
1 like@G Sin there's like, actual proof that Google/YouTube is almost entirely made to of liberals, and gets rid of anyone that's open about their conservative beliefs
5 likes@SeptixSkeptix I'm okay with infringing on a company's right if that company is infringing on the values of this country. Freedom of speech is a value that all american companies should uphold if they're going to benefit from being based in america. They've gotten government grants and stuff sry should be required to uphold our government's values.
2 likes@Abbi Normi Your statement is incredibly contradictory to American values. I should be able to create any online community I want with or without prejudice. Just as it would be your choice to use that platform. Freedom of speech only affects how the law and government handles speech, meaning that you cannot be prosecuted because of your speech, so long as you are not inciting violence as well as a few other stipulations. Freedom of speech also protects a company's right to censor on its platform. If you are against a company's right to censor or limit the speech of its user base, then you truly aren't for freedom of speech at all. Another thing you should take in mind is that YouTube is an international platform. Do I agree with YouTube's decision to censor true crime content? Absolutely not, but I know it's not up to me to determine what they will and will not allow on their platform. The government telling a company what they have to allow is awfully close to fascism.
2 likes@SeptixSkeptix okay I should be more specific, because you're right, most of the time that should be true. But when companies become so big that they're essentially public utilities, and we can reasonably say that a competitor rising up is very very unlikely, they should be considered a public utility and thus required to uphold american values.
1 likeThere's literally no way to make a YouTube competitor. YouTube operates at a loss and only survives because a giant rich company bought it, can afford to operate it at a loss, and chooses to do so because of the influence YouTube has. Another company can never get as big as YouTube because YouTube doesn't make money, so how could another company compete with a company that doesn't need to make money?
@G Sin
1 like.... you
are
blind
why would they try to kill the channel? glad it's still going too
0 likesTheo H - It was an absolutely terrible joke and whoever made it should take a vow of silence out of shame.
0 likes*persevering
1 like@G Sin go watch project veritas if you want the truth cause if you don't believe YouTube is trying to destroy consevitive channels the you are not paying attention just like MSM Google Hollywood where if you are part of any of those fore mention platforms and show even a moderate right lean you are instantly a periaha and blacklisted fired shut down just for saying you don't think our President is not a racist. If that is not shutting down consevitives I don't know what it's called.
3 likes@Knightscroft Squire-Muldoon you what?
0 likes@Dominic Spencer
1 like?
When they make the movie, Winona Ryder is the obvious choice.
1 like@Knightscroft Squire-Muldoon !
1 like@Dominic Spencer
0 likesOr Kristen Schaal and Haley Joel Osment as the love interest/stalker/arsonist/dog catcher.
@cybelisk owned and run by the highest IQ population on earth. Big surprise...
0 likes@Knightscroft Squire-Muldoon ok thanks that clears it up
1 like@Predator Poachers Archive What pisses me off is they censor useful information then keep up a video featuring a suicide victim on the trending page for 24 f-king hours. I would sue YT and whichever "Paul' to the hell pit whence they came.
1 like@Thomas Mills Was it their high IQs that got them kicked out of 100+ countries, too?
2 likesHopefully Jim has a back up channel on BlTChute.
0 likesBlTChute is 10 times better than YouTube.
Censortube is getting lamer every year.
0 likesI got recommended this randomly as fuck. Clearly YT is doing something for this channel
0 likesAndy D Smith Alex Jones is fuckin crazy though
0 likes@Anna KW The WORLD is a dark theme!!!!!!
0 likesGreetings fron Australia! Your fans will keep your channel going! Have trust in the kindness of others! 😀🧡💚✌🐾🌻🍀🌞🌈🌠💲☮🇭🇲 BIG LOVE!!!
0 likesPersevering *
0 likesSame as ' DEADBUG says' They won't monetize his videos because his videos are very raw and he doesnt follow the PC rules
0 likes@Red Dead Globalists are NOT just Jewish...
0 likesTheo H *you’re
0 likesI see you comment on at least half of the videos I watch. You must have impeccable taste in videos.
0 likes@G Sin He has had multiple democrat candidates come on his show. He's had Cornell West come on his show, he has a lot of left wingers on as well. What does he fucking need? Noam Chomsky?
0 likesTheo H I’m new. How did YouTube try to kill his channel?
0 likes@LostJedi26 Same same friend....
0 likesBut why on earth should YT try to kill this channel?
0 likes@Michael Hess*keep persevering
0 likes*** JIM FOR PRESIDENT ***
1 like@Juicelad LOL....didn't you say something about, oh I don't know... Having your comment beingtaken down in 5 minutes?
0 likesUPDATE: ONE MONTH LATER
@Juicelad I applaud you SIR 🙏🙌😜
0 likes@Anna KW And this is supposed to be worse than nudity here? Calling BS.
0 likesCicakkibin you don’t know the full story buddy. He made these videos and they were all getting demonetized. - that isn’t censorship, and I understand that. But then one of his videos was taken down and his channel was givin a strike for no reason. THAT is suppression. He was forced to pull all other videos in his original series because he feared he would be givin another strike. To make money and to not risk having his content struck down he made a patreon.
1 likeCicakkibin wrong wrong wrong. He got millions of views which equals = thousands of thousands of dollars. But the issue is he wasn’t monetized so HE WASNT MAKING ANY MONEY. He needed at least some income so he made a patreon. It wasn’t greed. He wasn’t making money, I mean he needs to get paid at least a little.
1 likeCicakkibin dude you weren’t “one of the first users.” At least according to when your acc was made, 2007.
0 likes@G Sin Liberals and neoliberals are pro capitalist, leftists are not neoliberals.
0 likesGabe Singh I actually lean way more to a liberal then conservative and I agree with him. Youtube and twitter and most are promoting mostly liberal ideas and only censoring conservative channels or comments and its not right! Even if you dont agree with it or its dumb, EVERYONE HAS A RIGHT TO THEIR OWN OPINION AND IDEAS AND SHOULDN’T BE CENSORED EVEN IF THE OR PEOPLE DONT AGREE! JUST DONT WATCH IT THEN! ITS NOT FOR YOU! WATCH SOMETHING ELSE THEN! SO EVERY WEBSITE AND TV CHANNEL SHOULD ALL JUST HAVE THE SAME THOUGHTS AND IDEAS....??
3 likes@KeyserSoze26B Some opinions are just plain stupid, should we really give the same respect to someone who believes the earth is flat? Come on.
0 likes@Knightscroft Squire-Muldoon ??
0 likesSo true, I can't find any of his videos by search alone! Have to visit the channel directly, he deserves a lot more.
0 likesWhy?
0 likesThey have?! Why? I just found it and it's become my favorite channel! What could youtube have against this channel
0 likesEarl The Pearl yeah try going back 50 years ago, or 100 years ago… Ridiculous.
0 likesTheo H Why have they tried to shut him down?? He’s so good
0 likesCringe Commander Brilliant
0 likesLmao
0 likesDominique Z and persevering. Haha.
0 likesdude hands down my favorite channel . very well done !
0 likesDominique Z it’s SO WORTH IT. Best dollar I ever spent lol
0 likesJDR k'
0 likesCan someone tell me why YouTube would delete this channel and what it is trying to censor? I’m not doubting just curious.. I’m stupid 💦
0 likes@Max Monroe 100%. Jim's my favourite channel.
0 likes@Pizza Baratheon I don't think they are.
0 likes@Knightscroft Squire-Muldoon Uh oh 😏
0 likes@Sarah Dixon
0 likesBoth the local theory of mind and the local practices of mental cultivation affect the kinds of unusual sensory experiences that individuals report and the frequency of those experiences. In mentoring a lesser civilization in a specific stage of development, for instance Sol-3 in the Upper Paleolithic, you do not display a spacecraft in their heavens. What you do is to display an impossibly huge deer, or a deer with sparkling horns. In mentoring a lesser civilization you must never forget that cultural ideas and practices do affect mental experience in such a deep way that they lead to the override of ordinary sense perception. On the other hand, you do not display a huge deer with sparkling horns crossing across the blue sky to humans just after they have built their first nuclear bomb; you are supposed to match their current theory of mind and their cultural beliefs and put in their skies flying technological objects or eerie lights. when direct communication with a mentored individual is required, you can use either hallucinations or illusions, depending on what you wish to communicate. A hallucination is a perception, while in a conscious state, in the absence of an external material stimulus, while in an illusion there is an external stimulus too, but the individual is mistaken about what it is.
The first basic decision a human takes when exposed to our presence is about whether the source of the experience is internal to their mind or external in the world. It is crucial for them to know this. Therefore, if you project an orb in the middle of a forest to a group of humans, and if you want them to believe the experience is external to their minds, take care to introduce small details affecting their external world, such as breaking a branch of a tree as you pass by, topping upside down some stones, moving the leaves in the opposing direction to that in which the wind blows, or splashing the water surface as you hover over a lake. Make sure they get convinced the experience is external in the world. Remember that someone who is exposed to an ambiguous vision is more likely to interpret it, someone who needs an answer is more likely to listen for one, and someone who believes that an answer can be heard is more likely to hear one. Feeling as if one lacks control makes one more likely to perceive illusory patterns. Take advantage of that.
sensory overrides are associated with the capacity to become focused on what humans imagine or see around them, and to allow that focus to increase while diminishing attention to the myriad of everyday distractions around them. The result is that the individual becomes caught up in ideas or images or fascinations, and it is only then when you can transfer your knowledge. Don't forget that the conditions under which someone is expected to experience a vision are socially specific, and that there are prevailing notions about who can be believed and what can be seen and heard according to the belief system and its authority. You need to leave a track on a radar screen if you want to be believed. Popping up in the night sky must be done according to rules, but you are expected to break those rules in quite specific manners for the entire experience to be valid.
Visions, dreams, hallucinations, and illusions are far more important than a rational mind when you are to transfer primordial knowledge to lesser civilizations. Primitive archetypes have influenced the development of specific cultures and civilizations.
Do not forget that now...
the vision are you.
@Knightscroft Squire-Muldoon I appreciate the effort that goes into your messages.
1 like@Sarah Dixon
0 likesI appreciate your appreciations but
Apparently according to scientists at F.S.T.R.S Labratories inc. the yellow spot is a small concentration of Nuertomonstrafecosis-2-IVI and causes hallucinations, extreme manic grandiose delusions, mankey legs and sleep paralysis with extreme diarrhea. There are no known cures and all attempts to stabilize those who have come into contact with NMSC-2-IVI have only caused spreading of the virus. After 4 days of rounding up all infected persons and animals our agents quarantined the area and proceeded to inspect the infected area and to insure the complete termination of NMSC-2-IVI we ordered the evacuation of all field agents and researchers, little did we know one of the young female field researchers had come into contact with NMSC-2-IVI while speaking with and sticking her hand inside of an unkknown infected person's rectum without protection and retrieved a mass of 1.2 grams of muscle and nerve tissue. When the aircraft our staff was traviling in landed, the female researcher had vanished and all the rest of our staff were already in the state of paralysis. We put them down and burned the bodies, afterwords we leveled the surrounding 3.5 miles of area to prevent the spreading of the disease. To this day it is not known where our female reasercher vanished to but if the testimony of this
"little boy"is true then she is still in country, If anyone has any leads or tips you can contact F.S.T.R.S Laboratories Inc. at,1-909-4133 or write to us at
9787 ચહેરો ચહેરો street/ London England. وليام المجوس
@G Sin That's an extremely ignorant statement. By your logic, that means no companies or corporations in America can have a left-leaning political agenda, which is simply untrue. It's also ignorant to assume that leftism and capitalism are mutually exclusive. It's like pointing to someone who works a job and saying they can't be left-leaning because they work a job for a capitalist company.
0 likesI would assume it's cause it covers topics like murder and such. Youtube has a history of shutting down news based channels that aren't established/mainstream news even when they don't claim anything out of the ordinary or don't try to exploit some newspiece for some particular agenda.
0 likesPretty much if you're not a newschannel on the telly, or you're not The Young Turks, they like doing this stuff on the regular. Even huge and not very partisan channels like sxephil keeps having this happen to him.
Near as I've seen they try to justify them with the rule they made saying you shouldn't "exploit a tragedy", which I mean that's pretty much what news is though ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Probably automated flagging/throttling/privating given the topic. Also "human reviews" are rarely human.
Why would they censor you?!
0 likesWhy is YouTube trying to kill the channel?
0 likesAs long as it's not anything against Jews and the ww2 holly cost mythology these channels will be here
1 likeher hand movements caught her up
0 likeswtf happened with the whole video....:/ it was my favorite
3 likesMy ex wife's mother is a narcissist and displays the exact same facial expressions and physical responses when asking her about anything. She's also a pathological liar. It's crazy. The resemblance is uncanny.
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Wow. How do you do that with your pfp?? It moves when I scroll up and down!!
25 likesIt resembles a certain ex-president too.
76 likesgirl you made me notice that too loll, you said that outta nowhere love it 😂 maybe it's bc it's all black (i think)? im on dark theme idk if it does it on light theme. good look, lmao!
11 likes@Smile Kyle I haven't forgotten. George dubbya either.
3 likesCreepy.
0 likesSo does Donald Trump lmaooooo
10 likesMy ex husband's mother is a narcissist and she has the same facial expressions, too! They look almost identical. It's really creepy.
13 likessame
0 likes@Tony Arcieri
5 likesI swear that my mother poisoned me and my dad (several times each) back in the day when I still ate food prepared by her.
@Emathegoat He's many things but certainly not a narcissist
1 like@Emathegoat Ha Ha Ha that’s so FUNNY
1 like🙄
My grandma too... But I need her money so...I kinda brush it off
1 likeWell this was eerily validating. I’m pretty sure my mother has NPD. While watching this I was struck suddenly by how much her facial expressions looked exactly like my mother’s when she was in one of her twilight zone episodes of denying abuse and acting like a confused falsely accused victim. I have been pausing it and replaying it because I thought there’s no effing way. There’s no effing way. And then I see your comment. I’m going to have to chew on that for a while.
9 likesIs your name really Mike Hall (my call)
1 likeyup... the crazy eyes and the way she talks... we've all met one of those....
6 likes@Chloe Kit never thought of it like that but yes that's my name. I'm just glad it's not Michael Hunt.
2 likes@GrTu4 or Michael Oxlong
3 likesmy mom is and it’s so similar
1 likeJoining in on the 'this is my mom's crazy face' gang
2 likes@Allebasai Adartse optical illusion :o
0 likes@Jon Cain it is. Thank you.
0 likes@La Flama Blanca why?
0 likes@Narendra Atluri ...by the way of wording, I can pretty much tell u don't know much about that topic...
0 likesKeep an eye on her lol
0 likesThose people, it’s like their eyes never actually look at you.
1 likeMy ex was exactly the same. 100% same face. Same expression. It is scary. ...
0 likesGeeze!
0 likes👏👏👏👏
0 likesMy grandma does this sometimes, but she’s more manipulative than anything….
0 likes@Sheila Boston TRUMP!!!! 🤣😂😅
0 likes@Jon Cain she meant trump
0 likes@Justin W and trump and his followers
1 likeA relative was such a socipath/liar I dropped contact with her years ago. Her control over her only brother was Rasputin like. If manipulation/guilt trip didnt work she'd give him a panic attack with endless phone calls or sudden appearance screaming and shouting at the top of her lungs. She used third parties, including children, to harass people she didnt like. She was relentless. Her sister's kids were smart enough to keep her at arms length....
0 likes@Allebasai Adartse I'm not sure how I done it. I also noticed on Spotify that Kanye West has a blacked out pfp and it does the same thing.
0 likesYes Clinton and Obama.
1 like@Sheila Boston William Howard Taft?
0 likes@Sheila Boston who
0 likesThank God you got out of it before it got worse.
0 likes@DzNutzOnFyre she's definitely not a sociopath because she still had a very good understanding of what she was doing. More of an understanding then a sociopath would. My ex mother in law just did not care who she lied to or hurt. She's was completely cold when it suited her.
0 likeslol she looks so goofy... its hard to believe she killed anyone...
0 likesCan you imagine being a public servant for 10 years and forgetting about a murder you committed years prior only to get caught because it was just a little slow that week bruh
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Good thing even crime slows down sometimes
30 likesLmao facts
6 likesI would be disappointed if that happened to me lol
8 likesyou think she forgot?
3 likes@Tom Foolery I mean gee, it happened like a million years ago. How is she supposed to remember?
54 likes@Tom Foolery honestly I think if she was not a cop, she would never forget a thing as a murder, but I think because she's a cop she's probably use to seeing murders etc it's probably just another day for her and this murder is probably just 1 of thousands of murder cases she has seeing. So I think yes, she did forget, but instantly remembered.
3 likes@Loogi 12 lol. Nice 😂
0 likes@Tom Z I would bet money she didn't forget she killed someone... I remember things from 30 years ago that weren't as significant as murder
4 likes@Tom Z please tell me you’re joking 😐
0 likeswait, john rutten must have known...
0 likesThe police: OH NOOO! We CAN'T let the PUBLIC know our interrogation techniques! They'll figure out ways around it and they won't work anymore!"
638 likesStephanie, a career cop: *completely oblivious as to where the conversation is going, falls for every trick in the book*
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that’s what happens when you’re guilty ahaha like how he said, once you’re in the situation you’ll react! and she’s guilty so she reacted so poorly 🤣
26 likesWell gee gosh it looks like I might have to talk to an attorney
17 likesThis is totally different, imagine getting away with it for 25 years and suddenly detectives start interrogating you... Unready plus this was a horrible murder, of course she would be obvious.
6 likesShe is as thick as mince, she should have been able to see she needed a lawyer about 5 mins in. She ambled along hoping they wouldn’t be inquiring about her involvement when it’s all they did.
5 likesShort answers people...Yes...No...I have no recollection of that. If I'm ever randomly called into a room by my colleagues and they start questioning me about some random nonsense I will high tail it out of there so fast. LOL!! Doesn't matter if I had something to do with it or not. If you bring up the rain on a sunny day...I'm outta there.
2 likesHer pretending to have the worlds shittiest memory is so exhausting
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Hahahahaah🤣🤣🤣
0 likesI feel sorry for the detectives, they had to endure it face to face.
3 likes@Melissa Jayne Roberts yeah And just by watching the video makes me so exhausted
0 likesNobody said anything about that Big ol' fight!
0 likesThis is what is often called "disassociation": When a suspect is trying to imply that any facts relevant to the case are so mundane that they can't remember, assuming that an innocent person wouldn't remember mundane, every day things either. However, they can remember other "irrelevant, mundane" things later in the interrogation.
588 likesFor example:
She can't remember when or for how long she dated John, but she can remember his street address.
When she can't remember the victim's name, but she can remember where the victim worked.
She can't remember what year the events happened, but she can remember what year John graduated high school.
This is a great example on how suspects will pretend to "forget" relevant facts about the case (because it's so mundane), but later remember, nearly in great detail, other "mundane" things that aren't relevant to the case (pretty much disproving their own argument for having a "bad memory" or, for her case, "so long ago"). When this tactic is used too often by the suspect, it makes it easy for the detectives to see the pattern of "voluntary disassociation" developing, because when you disassociate too much, or end up revealing too much detailed information after starting to "disassociate", then the detectives can tell that this is voluntary disassociation, indicating that the suspect is lying about "not knowing" the facts, leading to their incrimination.
Despite 25 years as a police officer, Stephanie still couldn't figure out how to properly "disassociate" without making it obvious that she was lying.
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This is a good analysis!
30 likesWow nice analysis!
13 likesI guess evening knowing full well the methods used, it is difficult for one to disassociate yourself from the truth to be able to lie to yourself completely
I read this in JCS' voice. Binging this channel has added him to my brain bank.
27 likesa persons name is Mundane. Jane is mundane, but John Hopkins Memorial High School 1986 is a specific time and place. Not mundane. I see what youre saying although it isnt fully correct.
5 likes@Jimmy Crow
9 likesWhen it comes to personal things, like High School graduation year or personal cell phone number, while every day things, those are expected to be remembered as well. Not remembering how long you dated someone (when it was on and off for years), and not remembering the victim's name when you knew the person is suspicious.
disassociated amnesia
0 likes@J. A. Greene this is true. and everyone wants to talk about her facial expressions, which i'm sure didn't help the situation, but people can be very animated when they speak. for me, the give away is in her eyes. you can see the sheer terror whenever she looks towards the hidden camera.
0 likesShe sounds more like a paleontologist who’s doubting their own ability. “Gee gosh it was like a million years ago, I mean I don’t know”
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HAHAHHAHAHAH PLS
7 likesLMFAOOOOOOOOOO BRUH
7 likesJeez, gosh, gee... reminds me of Fargo
0 likesDetective: "So did you kill her?"
1539 likesStephanie biting into a lemon every few seconds: "You know I don't know. Gee, it was so long ago. You know I don't know. You know what year? You know in 82 I went to college..."
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@Friendly Yog-Sothoth yeah she could have told a small truth to hide the big lie.
16 likesjust great !
3 likesthey found her murderous dna there so this is just "formal", she's pretty much up to life in prison already at that moment
2 likesDon't forget: I may have? I couldn't say.
0 likesI could have, I may have, it was so long ago.
0 likesI must admit these detectives played her like a fiddle. They had a seasoned detective in the hot seat and got her to babble on and on and on, and not till the very end did it dawn on her she was busted, bravissimo.
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I didn't help her case much that she is obviously a narcissistic sociopath who thought she could just explain her way out of it.
39 likesIt's not hard to do with a narcissist, there could literally be a video of her committing the murder playing on a tv behind the detectives and she'd still believe that she's smart enough to talk her way out of it.
20 likes@Dan Allen I'd say she's more of a psychopath than a sociopath.
8 likes@David Mayberry I 100% agree. She seems like she could go into a psycho rage, while possibly still have empathy for other situations in life?
9 likes@Genesis Handboards well than you disagree with me, because sociopaths have more of an ability to have empathy, they are more likely to show guilt after committing a crime, psychopaths on the other hand are completely selfishly motivated. Psychopaths usually have a better ability to "fool" people around them into believing they're normal, they can fake emotion better. Sociopaths usually can't hold long term jobs and relationships, psychopaths can.
12 likesI think she knew from the minute they asked her if she knew him. Her stomach dropped and heart began pounding.
20 likes@Mc C Oh yeah definitely. You can hear a slight shake in her voice.
7 likes@David Mayberry I'd say sociopathic. Violent murder, overkill, messy.
4 likesHer demeanour in the police interview, rambling, nervous tics, doesn't seem very composed for a psychopath, although it's possible she's a low functioning psychopath
@bruce biggy She fell apart in the interview, but obviously she had been pretty functional to hold a marriage together for a long time (rare for a sociopath) and keep her job for so long (rare for a sociopath). I'll admit that her lack of planning for the murder is more sociopathic in nature because it's sloppy and impulsive, but being impulsive, as well as fighting and aggression are common traits found in antisocial personality disorder as a whole which is adherent in both sociopaths and psychopaths. It was almost definitely not her intention to murder, she undoubtedly went to argue and became enraged, its not as if psychopaths are incapable of a sudden violent outburst. Keep in mind that the majority of psychopaths and sociopaths never hurt anyone, so judging her condition solely on one night of sloppy rage doesn't really make sense. Just look it up and check the boxes and tell me which applies best. At the end of the day I don't know about you, but I'm not a doctor I'm just a person with a lot of experience with people who have mental disorders, and even if you were a doctor neither of us have enough to go on from what little we know to make a sound diagnoses, but from what's provided here in this video, her behavior suggest she's probably more of a psychopath in my opinion.
1 like@David Mayberry hmm, hard to say. The title says sociopath but I guess it's not conclusive.
1 likePsychopaths also don't tend to last in marriage, move from one to the next, multiple kids who they usually abandon.
This case is similar to the Jodi Arias case, except Arias seems much more composed. You're right, we don't know enough to say one way or the other.
Was just watching the one about colonel Russell Williams, cool as a cucumber and some still say he's not a psychopath, others say he is, who knows
I guess he would need to be evaluated.
Dan Allen damn you are right ! I was thinking why the hell is she going on and on but that’s it she’s a narcissist wow this case has always fascinated me but not for any good reasons
0 likes@Genesis Handboards thats a sociopath.
0 likes@City Sistaz Not a good idea to be 'fascinated' by these sort of things - self fulfilling prophecies and all that. I would recommend the grey rock method.
2 likesJack Spade not only am I fascinated it’s what my entire true crime podcast is about check it out ! Therightshoepodcast.com
1 likeNot Stephanie Lazarus but she’s coming up !
0 likes@David Mayberry Sociopaths feel anxiety where as psychopaths dont,unless I've got it the wrong way round 😊
0 likes@bruce biggy she had friends in her youth, partied a lot, made detective and had a long term marriage. thats more than a lot of people have accomplished
0 likes@Elizabeth Bennet And your point is? She's also a murderer which is some 'accomplishment'
0 likesYour spot on. They did it perfectly
1 likeI think she knew she was busted immediately. But she kept trying to explain her way out of it. What choice did she have?
0 likesThey sure did! Lead her straight to where they wanted her to go. I have to admire their brilliance, I sure wouldn’t want to be in that spot.
0 likesshes like the imposter
1 likeShe is so animated, the faces she makes are ridiculous. She’s like: 😟🤔😁😠😊🙄😲
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I don't think so
0 likesShe is trying to cover up her guilt
29 likes@Sumaia Hassan She’s trying too hard, it has the opposite effect that she aimed for! It makes her look even more guilty.
59 likesDon’t forget 😑🤨😬☹️😝😜
16 likesit looks normal for women 40+ years old to me
2 likes@DreamTeam right It looks like Crack
0 likesits like a kid trying to explain their bad grades. I would know vietnam flashbacks
1 like@DreamTeam Adrenalin is strong...
0 likescringe
2 likesI never seen anyone act this way when being questioned by police
1 like@Marufio M How many people have you seen questioned by the police? :) But it's obvious she's lying and in high distress from her exaggerated expressions.
0 likes@DreamTeam she could be in straight up fight or flight adrenaline mode
0 likes"Did you know his wife?"
5689 likes"I ate a moth once when I was 3."
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@{UKRAINE} I kissed a boy who proposed to me on the playground with a ring pop at 1st grade
109 likesOMG I never laughed so loud in my life!!
19 likesLMAO this comment is slept on
16 likes@{UKRAINE} ?? your comment is so unnecessary
7 likes@Laven Lofi omg sand except it was kindergarten
2 likes@S What Did he say
5 likes@Being offended is a choice your screen name is solid! Amen!
5 likes@S L for your comment karen
0 likes@Theazy Hunnit ? they deleted their comment. how do you know what I was talking about. karen
1 likeThat would have been the most rational answer in the entire interview. Even if she hadn’t been the murderer, judging by her demeanor she never should have been a cop, even at mall level.
4 likes@S I wanna know what they said lmao
2 likes@John Mundinger they said something like " ?? that's not even funny, there are lots of other funnier comments. "
6 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesFunniest shit I’ve read
1 like@Being offended is a choice 37:16 now you will
0 likes@Being offended is a choice I have :>
0 likeslolol 😂😂😂😂
0 likes🤣 you made me lol for real
0 likes@Laven Lofi was it a red one? Seems like relevant info
0 likesOr was I 4?? Ooohhh pull silly face let me see. 3 or 4 maybe even 5 I mean Geeee it was so long ago!
2 likesHa ha ha 👍👍👍👍👍
0 likes"Maybe? I don't know! It was like a million years ago!"
1 likeBizarre face expressions
My face hurts from laughing !
1 likeDNA DON'T LIE!!!!!
0 likes"Can you describe your relationship with John?"
915 likesStephanie: "According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black."
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Ooh black and yellow, let’s shake it up a little!
29 likes🤣🤣🤣 crying
5 likesHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
2 likeslmao
1 like"In conclusion...I have no idea it was like a million years ago geez"
2 likesI clicked on read more and expected your comment to be the entire script of the Bee movie
0 likesIt's funny that her last name is Lazarus because the case was RESURRECTED against her lmao.
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Oh my goodness we love biblical comedy😂
53 likes😂
11 likesCome forth into this jail cell, Lazarus!
35 likesLol I thought the same thing
2 likesHahahahahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣
1 likeOh yes.xaxa!
1 likeLooooooll
1 likeI was thinking the same thing 😂
1 likeThe Bible says that we all are guilty of breaking the ten commandments of God. As a result we all deserve to go to hell because none is righteous , no not one. But the good news is that you dont have to go to hell. Jesus Christ loves you so much that he died for your sins and if you repent of your sins and give your life to Jesus Christ then you will be saved. Jesus is calling on all to repent and you no longer have to live in despair but in love , joy , and peace..... Through Jesus Christ.
3 likes@Miguel Mendez which god is right? Your god? A Hindu god? I could name many. It’s all written to control a populace at the time. Zero meaning in today’s world. Religion is a disease of humanity. It’s caused far more harm than good.
4 likes@Streety you shall have no other god's before me.
1 like@Streety Religion means to Rely On.
0 likesTerrible pic of her at 2:29. Just terrible.
1 like@GullyBop As far as i know, the word comes from latin LIGO (to tie, to put together, to remember) so RE-LIGO is to put together again 2 things that have been separated (humanity and spiritual world) or to try to remember our spiritual nature.
1 likeOf course, when somethings is created with good intentions, it is quickly attacked by evil, that's why religions have flaws, contradictions, and evil people trying to take advantage from them
@Miguel Mendez -A Hindu God probably
1 like@Miguel Mendez cool that means I can have gods after him
0 likesBURRRRN lol
0 likes@Blitzer i ain't with the nonsense nor with the jokes , yall know what i mean. There are two places a man end ups when he passes away , Heaven or hell , yet No man can know God except through Jesus Christ. If a man gives his life to Jesus dont expect things to get easy , you got a 🎯 bullseye 🎯 on your back. FYI ma background ( weed , drugs , you know worldly pleasures ..... All that .The list keeps going ) people think a Christian man perfect raised up in a church. I wasnt raised up in no church. Im just like yall. But i Gave it all up for Jesus though. And ima keep going till the day i die. Ima fight the good fight like the Bible says to do. He who endures to the end shall be saved.
1 like@Miguel Mendez even the devil went to church. Only God can judge, regardless of drug use girl or man chasing ect. Your good works aren’t gonna get you in heaven, it’s your heart and honesty about your bad or good behavior. It’s about your heart condition. Everyone sins.
0 likes@April Showers your right we saved by faith and not by works. But faith without works is dead. The way you live your life is proof you love satan. You cant be saved if you love sinning.
1 likeHow you really know you got salvation ? The faith i see in churches be so basic. The spirit God gave me is so gracious. He waited for me man He's so patient. The minute that we're born we're given a death sentence. How long it gone take you for repentance. Everyday that go by just be waisted. You believe from your mouth but you faken. The way you live your life is the proof you love satan. You cant be saved if you religion. You cant be saved if you a mason. You cant be saved if you love sinning. Everybody wanna ge to grinnin when i say your fruits is your faith man you slippin. If you don't endure to the end you'll be in hell till the end , you'll be a victim. Matthew 24:13 to be specific. Jesus saved us all when he died , so prolific. If you believe you'll achieve as a Christian. It ain't easy living righteous in these system. If you trust in the Lord you'll be winning. Im not saying that in life that you'll never be a victim. If you obey you'll have peace in these prison. Im so glad that He died and He's risen. Im so glad He put me through the fire and He saved me.
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1 likeHAHAHHAHHAHA!!! THE IRONY!!!
1 likebiblical pun, unexpected, but not unwelcome.
1 like@Luigi 3K true
0 likesVery witty. Lol.
0 likesalso cus it would prob take jesus to help her out of this situation
0 likes@Streety lol wait till u find out that the gov worship the devil secretly, because there is a god, this world didnt pop out of no where
0 likesOh the irony lol
0 likesShe has that Howdy Doody smile….lovely.
0 likesLife's so good when you don't go around killing people, man I can't imagine being in any of these people's situations, I get all nervous just listening to these interrogations
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40:15 And This is called Reductio Ad Absurdum
38 likesOr appeal to extreme
Are you trying to hide something buddy ? 🤔
@aka 098 no matter how nervous I am it would be impossible for me to make any sort of confessions since I wouldn't feel guilty of anything🤫🤫
2 likesBro this is how I feel watching these “thank God I don’t kill-I can never do this💀”
50 likesGratitude
1 like@Sebastián you never know man… some cops are terrific at interrogations. Some extremely good cops get confessions from INNOCENT people.
7 likes@Ponch That by default makes them terrible Cops... 😬
19 likes@Ponch that means they're just good manipulators, not actual good cops.
20 likesfr i scare myself putting myself into these criminals’ positions
2 likesI'm glad it's generally very easy to not kill people. I couldn't bear the stress.
3 likes@Oh yuhh💅🏽 so truueee
0 likes@Mira .45 glass half empty or half full 🤷♂️
1 like@ecstasy agreed
1 likeI would be confessing the first 3 min lol
0 likes@Ponch stop playing the victim
0 likesI get nervous, my hands get clammy, and I start stuttering when my husband finds out I went to Dairy Queen without him. I CANNOT IMAGINE how terrified she would be - especially after feeling like after 20 years she’d totally gotten away with it.
0 likesI wonder if she stayed on the police force because she thought it would be good “insurance” against her ever getting called out?!
@Roborovski Hamster plan well. deny everything. be quiet.
0 likespretty simple.
NOT 😂
@Ponch Brutal! 😂🤣💀
0 likesYou’ll notice the commenter acts in shock and horror of the culprits - a common form of projection that other culprits put forth to cover their own guilt.
0 likesI have never seen someone give away their guilt as much as this woman. It was almost cartoonish.
247 likesShe acts like she has such a foggy memory but she instantly recalls specifics like "we all lived on the 10th floor" and "I attended from 78-82" and "his brother attended this school" and on and on. Other important things just seem to slip her mind entirely.
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ImmortalHitman right...she even remembers the name of the Dorm but doesn’t remember if she “knows” his dead wife?!? 🤣😩🤦🏽♀️🙄
28 likesYeah, she also remembers what kind of car people drove at a given point. Also, she says she is "picture nut", who has thousands of pictures. That absolutely upholds and/or triggers memories.
16 likesI had the same thought. When my ex and I broke up, he married another woman almost immediately. It crushed me. Obviously I am over it now, but that was 30 years ago and I can still tell you her name, what she did for a living, where she lived, where he lived, and the exact date they got married. I know the date we broke up, what car I had then, where he worked where I worked, plus about a million other little details.
7 likesFor me the best bit is when she is asked about the wedding. Shes like...."of course I didnt go. I was going to kill that bitch...why would I go to her wedding"
1 like@Dylan Scott right. It's like you remember 80 per cent , have an idea, but get bits wrong etc.
1 likemmortalHitman sorta like the “psychic” that tells the person 7 specific details of what the “spirit” has said to him (in full sentences)-but can’t ever get the “spirit” to just say it’s own damn name. “I’m seeing a Mary-Margaret-May...she’s giving me an M, very strong. She says make sure to keep an eye on your son while you’re on vacation in Cancun.” I mean, c’mon...🧐🙄🙄
1 like@AngelaTC My ex did the exact same thing. 22 yrs of marriage and he walked out and got married before the ink was dry on the divorce papers. Unfortunately divorced his kids along with me. That's another story.
0 likesBut I can also tell you everything about her. I made it my mission at the time to find out everything lol
We've been divorced only 13 yrs and now i'm glad to be rid of him. Meanwhile, he's on his 3rd marriage lol
ImmortalHitman psychopathic narcissists do this.
0 likesLearned it from Hillary.
0 likes@jeaniebird Oh I think she's definitely lying. Of course she is. She murdered the woman. She's going to act as though she doesn't remember her name or anything about her. I'm quite sure she remembers every detail
1 likeStephanie: *doesn’t answer a very simple question
1046 likesPoliticians: ✍️✍️✍️✍️
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6 likesRight
1 likewrite that down! WRITE THAT DOWN!
9 likesI do not recall, memory loss seems to run rampant in politics
14 likess4ndr3x I was thinking of this exactly! Came to my mind as I saw the emotes lol
1 like@s4ndr3x i was about to say that lol
2 likesLmaooo
1 likespot on
1 likethe way shes talking gives me elena vibes ^what am i even- how- theres nothing left for me! ah!^
0 likesIf I had a nickel for every time she said “ya know?” “I mean…” or “it’s been so long ago” I could fund research to build a time machine to go back and stop the crime before it happened
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Could you go back in time to 30 minutes ago and order me a pizza? Major league hungry over here.
12 likes@RC Pie I’ll see what I can do
13 likesAh yes a very original comment. Very good stuff.
2 likesBut then you would create a rift in time because if this crime never happened, you would‘ve never gotten the money and then you never would‘ve build the time machine :D
5 likes@Kriegerdorf This is terrible news!
5 likesThat means that I'll never get my pizza!
@Marie Burton I know
0 likes@TIV67 Playz 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 thanks for making me laugh today I needed it
1 likeWait a second this video has been cut in half
1 likeThey really are fucking with your channel wow
She had 20 years to think about what she is gonna say if she ever would get interrogated🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
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. . .& the best she could come up with was; um & gee. 🤔
18 likesAnother criminal mastermind comes undone.
And practice her poker face! 🤦🏻♀️
14 likes20 years is a long time.. she probably stopped rehearsing after the first 3 years..
28 likes@RikXtreme4 yea after a few years she probably thought she got away with it
24 likes@Carbon Life So true.
2 likesShe probably did daily face exercises also to be super ready to over react
2 likesShe was a damn cop as well. Staggering that she did not know better.
6 likesShe had completely disassociated herself from the incident. She thought that after a quarter century it was never gonna come back and bite her in the azz.
6 likesCanberk Peşman that’s such a good point!!!
0 likes@BigBoogookie she a cop. She should have caught that way earlier.
2 likes@RikXtreme4 I agree. After this much time went by, she probably figured she's in the clear...
2 likes@phi50 It's a pretty reasonable assumption if you have been getting away with murder for a quarter century to think you will continue to do so. I am sure the first day, week, month, year, even 10 years after the murder her heart rate would increase and she would be on the alert....but after 25 years...her heart and pulse rate probably never skipped a beat, until the very last quarter of this interview when she realised her lies weren't doing their usual magic.
1 likeIf it wasnt her heavy breathing, terrible acting, avoiding the questions, it was definitely the facial expressions.
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Literally😂 shes hopeless
20 likesI watch these just for some audio in the background while drawing so I usually don't get to see the screen. I go to stop the video for some reason and pause mid way because of how cartoonish her expressions were.
12 likesYou'd think she'd be better at this, having had over twenty years to prepare. 😖🙄
25 likesimagine how hard it would be to fake after actually killing someone
5 likesThe craziest thing is that she VERY nearly got away with it -- bad acting, heavy breathing, avoiding questions, dumb facial expressions, etc will not get you put in jail -- her DNA on the bite mark of that woman put the nail in the coffin. WIthout that, she would still to this day be blinking furiously and shrugging like "HUH???!!? So weird you guys asked me those weird questions????"
14 likes@Shelly She never imagined this day, thought she had gotten away with it
7 likesActually, I could believe the facial expressions. Who would not be worried in such situation? Even innocent people can be convicted. Cops know that more than anyone. What did it for me was the content of her responses. I would never forget that I had gotten into fights with someone who was murdered whose spouse I dated.
2 likes@Christopher They're fake as fuck reactions, I don't think an innocent person would have such fake reactions, even if aware that they were a prime suspect, which Stephanie was NOT aware of for the majority of the interview. An innocent person, in that situation, would have no reason for faking reactions, and would be trying a lot harder to remember all the details, give as much clear information as they can remember, even probably being truthful about the bad interaction at the hospital, so that it would not appear they were hiding anything. And when asked for DNA, to clear their name, they'd agree in a heartbeat to end the questioning, as even an innocent person could accidentally fuck up on a tough question in a long interrogation, whereas DNA would irrefutably clear their name. Whereas Stephanie is "not sure" if she'd provide it and "may need to consult with a lawyer", basically biding her time, or hoping she'll learn more about what DNA they may have on hand and if maybe it really isn't hers anyways, despite her knowing she did it, and it likely is hers, there is always a chance that it maybe was not, or could be explained away some other way (for example, if it wasn't the bite mark, perhaps they found Stephanie's hair in the apartment/house, and she could claim she remembers being there at an earlier date, for whatever reason, perhaps the confrontation some friends say she had at the house with the victim). Basically, she's hoping that her lawyer can figure out and advise her on if the DNA sample would be damning, or could be explained away if it is a match). An innocent person wouldn't really worry about these details, because they'd know it is not their DNA, no way, no how.
4 likesDude that jaw wiggle chew thing got to me
3 likes@Shelly right😶🤔
1 likeCouldn't have said it better myself😐
1 like@Forever Now tru
1 like@Koolaid Man they already knew it was her from the start i was just saying like if they didnt
0 likes@mraso30 she made it pretty obvious, there was a huge difference between when she started the interview and when they started to bring up everything.
0 likes“Did you kill her?”
3730 likes“I mean gee, this was a million years ago, i mean can you give me a year?”
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"I mean, which one was it again?"
105 likesAround the war of 1812 , Steph....🙄
65 likesLol
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2 likesGood job copying the top comment 🙄
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1 like@KC W Boosted97gp: "Err, it just doesn't sound familiar"
3 likes"I can't say I even ..."
0 likesI saw this comment before the end... seemed like a plausible dialogue given how the rest of it went
0 likes“I could have? But gosh I don’t know”
1 like@lxs haha i swear i wanted to comment that same thing the second i saw boosted’s comment lol
0 likesWasn't this video an hour long before??
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Yes it was, big chunks are missing. Youtube is messing with his channel. Please check out his twitter!
0 likesJust because she doesn't speak properly doesn't mean she's guilty of anything
1 likeshe is absurdly irritating to listen to. "So when did you last talk to him?" "Oh gosh oh jeez uhm dumb surprised face wow, gee I mean uh, huh, well, I graduated in- well, phew, uh, I mean well, uhm, huh, surprised gremlin face well his brother played soccer, jeez heh-"
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LMAO... True.
1 likeHer eyes truly terrify me. I can't imagine the terror that Sherri felt in her last moments at the hands of this monster.
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Ikr this evil monster should’ve been rotting in jail since her youth. Sherri didn’t get her justice
6 likesDetective: Were you ever near John's new house after he got married?
3186 likesStephanie: oh yeah I used to play softball after work in the park that's now the gas station owned by the Smith brothers from Vegas. They bought the park after the state lost the lawsuit Douglas v. California about the truck that crashed into the Graham children - you remember? It was the day it shot up to 122 degrees in the shade and the driver Douglas Billingsly III said he blacked out. Anyhoo, our team used to play right there at the accident scene - it was Jack, Tim, Phyllis, me, Robbie, andd Gwen. Our record was 22 wins 1 loss that year. We would've had a perfect record but our pitcher had a bloody nostril halfway through game 17 and we had to substitute him with "Boozer the Loser" in the bottom of the 4th inning.
Detective: And what was John's wife's name?
Stephanie: Uh, um, jeez. Oh boy. Jeez. Camille, Cheryl, Sherri. I don't know, something, someone. I think it was a girl's name.
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C M Oscar nomination pls
180 likesI just got in trouble for lmao at work reading this. Took a screenshot.
149 likes👏 🏆 you sir just won the comment section. Cmon tell the ppl how u feel.
112 likes@Mitch Keller well you know I just don't...um jeez you know it was just like a million years ago so I really couldn't tell you
165 likesC M 😂 😆 🤣
19 likesLmao spits coffee on computer screen
39 likes@C M 💀💀 ctfu why am I reading this in her voice though
55 likesAnd the internet is yours👌🏼👌🏼
28 likesBrilliant. Captures the entire interrogation in a nutshell.
62 likesWell said C M Well said! Bravo!
21 likesHAHAH I love this
18 likes👏👏👏👏👏👏🏆🏆🏆
17 likesC M 🤯😂🤣😂🤣
15 likesYou need to add your pic to your profile so we can all see the genius who wrote this. Are all your comments this funny? 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😂😂😂
39 likescrying laughing over this one, top tier youtube comment
24 likesPerfect example of someone giving too much detail as a sign of lying lol
25 likesLMAO
11 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂
12 likesI just had a bowel movement
17 likesC M, 😂😂😂😂😂, u nailed it right on head!!
11 likesHilarious x2
10 likes@C M You are really clever and so funny. Thank you.
13 likesC M Is that something that really did happen, or did you completely make them up, lol? Awesome comment!!
9 likes😂🤣🤣🤣
6 likesBrava
6 likes😂💀🤣 I tried to hold my laugh in cause I'm in a waiting room, but it didn't work. This so funny🤣
10 likes😂😂😂😂 too much
6 likesBest comment.
9 likesThis made me laugh/pee! 👏👏
9 likesHaha I see you read the court transcripts too. That was also my favorite part.
7 likesPlease comment on every video I watch. This genuinely made me LOL
11 likesDamn that was a good laugh!
9 likesI’m dying😭😂😂😂
7 likes@C M the follow up even! Do your friends know that you're funnier then them?
8 likesYoo this comment got me dying her faces mmmm idk
2 likesThis comment though geez 😂😂
3 likesYou should be writing for a sit-com. Actually, no, you wouldn't last a week there -- your writing's way too smart for TV. How about a screenplay -- we want to know more about "Boozer the Loser" and the rest of the gang!
7 likesThank you for this. Thank you. 😂
4 likesC M well done! lol
2 likes😂😂😂😂🥰
3 likesLol, excellent comment.
5 likes👏👏😂😭🤣
4 likes@Blondesense "you need to add a pic to your profile so we can see the genius who wrote this comment. Are all your comments this funny?" that's you, that's how you sound. He was funny, now you want to see if he is attractive. You're thirsty. The only thing that was missing from this lame interaction was a playful touch on the shoulder.
4 likes@Blondesense also learn how to respond to a comment t on YouTube.
0 likesBlondesense I think i speak for everyone here when I say, Thank YOU for letting us see your profile picture 😏😂😂 I’m kidding btw
2 likes😂🤣👍You are so funny!!!!! Love It!
2 likesOnce this interview got to 1hr..... she was Cooked like a 🎄🦃!!!!! Those Eyes.... 🐽👀👁👁CRAZY!!!!
2 likesFucking best comment ever lol
1 likeC M This is hilarious!!!!!!
1 likeROFLMAO
2 likesExcellent 😂😂
2 likesIt’s funny cause it’s true😂😂😂
4 likes😂🤣👏
2 likesLMAO!!! Her daddy must've been Jim Billy Bo Stump and her mommy was Tanka Raye Thornton.
1 like@Jacqui Peers Geez only x2?? Hell No Dude. It's OVER 9000
0 likesBWAHAHAHA !!!!
2 likesC M I think YouTube should hand out awards for “best comment”.........you would win.......hands down!!! 🥇 🥇 🥇
6 likesOver the years as DNA and everything else that's been developed, she HAD to know her time was coming sooner or later. Pure Psycho
3 likesFunny af 😂😂😂😂😂😂👊
2 likesMitch Keller really🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesCM you don't exist kkkkkkkkkk
1 likeI am crying at work bc I can't laugh out loud! My eyes are watering with laughter! It's 5:30am I gotta take a break outside!
4 likesHilarious
2 likesI HAD TO GO BACK AND FIND THIS COMMENT THIS MORNING! I laughed so hard I hurt. I screen shot this little montage for future use. Whenever I need a non-alcoholic pick me up!
3 likesIf your not a screenwriter, become one.
@Roxanne Smith lol
0 likes@GusMortis I'm thirsty too.
1 like@C M OMG just when I thought your first comment was the funnest thing Ive ever read... 😂😂 Ahhaa best YouTube comments goes to you
2 likesLol.. loved reading that.. she was/is a nutter.. or what we called a banger here in Scotland.
2 likes@BMk'er bangers and mashed potatoes.
0 likes@The Hardest Pill we all are😂
1 likeWho effing cares where his brother went to school, that his sister spent the night at her place. When she went to school. Puh...geez. I couldn't even tell ya...
0 likesI'm literally irritated watching this. Her 2nd longest relationship ever. 4yrs. But she claims she wasnt considered his gf, he wasnt considered her bf. But they went on several expensive vacations. U know, places we'd all take an acquaintance. 🤥
Why does she think her picture taking hobby is relevant? Who the eff cares?
1 like@*♡Love4Ukraine♡* one disturbed woman.
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0 likesyou did that!!! : D
3 likes@C M... Wow. You win! 🏆 💪👊💥
1 like“I think it was a girls name.” Lololololol
2 likesThis is great. Best comment I've ever seen!! 😂😂
1 likeC M ha this was great
1 likeSuch a well crafted comment
3 likesMorning Glory CM is like the best commenter ever lol
1 likeLmao!!
1 likeLmaooo so accurate! 😂😂😂
1 likeFuckn amazing. You’re a great writer. I genuinely laughed out loud, not just air through my nose. Bravo 👏🏻
1 likeEdit: a word
Lol at possible a girls name 😂
2 likesLate to the party but comedy gold lives on forever! Christ, that was funny.
2 likesI know I dated guys, I think he may have dated other guys. I think at one time we were both dating the same guy at the same time, I mean the exact same time, like we were in the room together. Wait, that was when we were in Hawaii, you know, with John. We were all wet, I remember water and latex. It could have been a condom or a wet suit, I don't know, it's been like a million years ago. I remember thinking Boozer would have probably liked it, the latex, but then I thought, no... I'm pretty certain he had an allergy to latex, which was why half the girls call him Boozer the Loozer, and then he found lamb skin condoms, and the other half called him Boozer the Floozer. I may have been one of them, I don't know, it's just been so long ago. I know Greg had a cat named Bobo and a pet hamster named Clarice. We joked about it, you know, with John, in Hawaii, because Silence of the Lambs was going to have an agent named Clarice, but we had no way of knowing back then that was going to happen. But what does Bobo have to do with something that happened like a million years ago? I specifically remember this one time Clarice got loose and Bobo tried to eat her, but that's when Greg found out that she was actually a he, Clarice that is, so he got a female hamster so they could mate and maybe have babies they could feed to Bobo to supplement her diet, because her Vet said her protein levels were low. But, you know, I only saw Bobo maybe once or twice, I may have petted her, it's just been so long ago. Wait, I remember one time she scratched me on the right arm, no, no, it was the left because I remember telling Greg we should go to Hawaii, with John, and tell him about the whole Clarice was really a boy story, because maybe he'd get a kick out of that. But then we heard John's wife died because I saw the flyer and recognized the picture matching the person I had maybe killed, and then Greg decided to feed both hamsters to Bobo, and she actually choked to death eating Clarice. He never changed her name after finding out she was a boy. But no, I don't remember ever meeting John's wife. I couldn't even tell you her name or where she worked. I think they lived in the Valley, but I don't know where. I could have been at like 12345 Roscoe. A white house with purple shutters and Acacia trees growing on the west side of it that kind of look like miniature versions of bigger trees. But I don't think I ever saw it. I know there was a door, that was only like 3 feet tall which lead into the cellar, I remember it had a weird latch I had to open when I crawled through it into the house, but no. I was never there for any reason, ever. What's this got to do with Bobo? I mean, Bobo died like a million years ago.
2 likesLiterally had me rolling on the floor laughing from your comment.
0 likesI laughed till wee popped out!
0 likesOf all the analytical videos I've watched on YT about interrogations, I've never disagreed with any of yours or any of the comments you make either in writing, which are hilarious and you should do more of, or when you pause and speak. I was a cop for 12 years, and I remember clearly everything I ever remember about field interrogations I did on suspects. I look forward to more of your videos in the future!
0 likesNow this is the content I come to YouTube for
1 likeC M great!
0 likesI mean... Gosh... this comment is... I mean... Hilarious. Jeez... I mean... Kudos’ Ya know... and Jeez...
0 likes@L.Wilhite please comment on every video u watch .. lol you funny ..u made me laugh
1 like@GusMortis u took the comment so far to the left .they said put your picture in your profile bc people like to see a face and put it with a laugh . If I hear a comedy skit and it's just the audio ..I too wanna see the person the comedy belongs to. If I was to look in someone's closet and see their clothes and shoes ..an I liked their style , I too would want to see the person who wears the clothes it's natural to wanna put a face to things . The person who put that comment is not being thirsty ....they are just naturally curious to who this funny belongs too but your obviously allowed to have your opinion..but to say they are thirsty is extreme
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0 likesGreat comment lol
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0 likes😂😂🤣😂 this is fucking hilarious!!!
0 likes😂🤣 perfect 👏🏼 but I’m sure you should have checked your pictures first🤭 cos it was a million years ago 🤷♀️
0 likesYour an F’ing genius!!!!
0 likes@Chris Your?
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0 likesDying over here, bahaha 🤣
0 likesYou must be an energy vampire
0 likesI'm dead!! 😭😭😭
1 likeThis is the best comment love it HAHAHAHA HAHAHAHA 😂😂 ANYHOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!⭐️⭐️
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1 likeCM : What can I say that hasn't already been said? Oh, maybe this ... Your comment hit 3k likes on 7/20/2020. (Suprised me when liking changed 2.9k to 3k.) Congrats!
1 likeI agree that is the greatest comment. No one can beat that comment. You deserve a great big star 🌟. It’s very cleaver smart I wished I could have thought of that. Anyhoooooo love it. 👏👏
0 likesHaha!
1 likeLOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!
0 likesBravo. U win the internet today!!!
0 likesI am weak at Boozer the Loser bruhhhh this comment is hilarious 😂 😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesUve got the sense cause you did it
0 likesThat's right 1982 from 2009 is the million years
0 likesStephanie sounds like Liza Minnelli.
0 likesFor a new twist, envision Liza in the hot seat. 🎭🎩
She looks like she showed up to work in her house coat
0 likesDetectives: So when did you last talk to John?
4140 likesStephanie: Well—gee, gosh, let’s see, the Civil War started in —pfft, gosh, 1861??
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1 likeWell let’s see, the Big Bang happened 13.7 billion years ago—I’m trying to remember what caused the start of the universe and the exist physical conditions before it started. Or was it 13.8 billion? I’m thinking the universe was very dense and hot in the initial milliseconds following the initial expansion....
65 likesYou forgot a few geez
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0 likesAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHHA
0 likesBruh 🤣
2 likesBut then Abraham Lincoln was assassintaed so, pfft, gee, ah uh so yeah
16 likesI bet u googled "when was the American civil war" to make this joke
9 likes😂😂 gold
3 likesPure solid brick golden bars.
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0 likesThis comment wins
0 likes@Sean Matthew King If she said that even the wall of blue wouldn't have protected her. "What are you saying? Are you an atheist? Lock her up!"
1 like🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesShes such a liar, she uses those words to stall..
0 likesI read this in her voice and it was perfection
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0 likesstop it already 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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0 likes@TheProRebel 00 🤣🤣🤣
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0 likes😂😂😂 lmfao
0 likesthese comments are so funny😭😭😂
0 likesStill Stephanie: And then Lee Harvey Oswald came BACK to America....whats this all about? It was a million years ago!
0 likes@TheProRebel 00 I bet you googled “when was the Civil War” make sure he was right.
1 likeTooooo funny lmao...lol
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0 likesomfg the end
0 likesWatch how she over exaggerates her facial expressions.
0 likesHer eyebrows are getting one hell of a work out, damn
1 likethat outro is the creepiest thing i have ever seen
0 likescrazy how this couldve been solved 25 years ago but they dismissed her because she was a cop....
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That’s what I’m saying. This psycho cop went on to live a free life for that long...
46 likesBut I didn’t think they used DNA testing 25 years ago which is basically why she got away with this. So many cold cases are now being solved because of DNA.
67 likesThis isn't about them letting her go because she was a cop. It was the DNA testing and because they identified the bite mark as female. This isn't what you're trying to make it out to be.
30 likes@TD W. he said that she was named as a suspect but wasn't pursued because she was a cop. It definitely had a major bias . Its kind of an obvious case isn't it? Then they tried to pin the clearly personal murder on two minorities committing robberies. Idk how you can't see it.
26 likes@Thomas Jackson well according to the video, there were 2 robberies committed on the same street/neighborhood the exact day it happened by 2 guys. So I think that is a very valid path to have gone with initially. Even if they had identified her from the start, they wouldn't have been able to try her successfully because there was no DNA or eyewitnesses to it. She could've denied it and gotten away with it just for the fact of there being reasonable doubt. The DNA is the reason she was convicted anyway. So again, this is not a cops vs everyone thing. If it was, they still would not have gone after her 20 years later....
11 likes@TD W. they would've had motive , which is more than they had with the 2 robberies. Im not saying its as deep as a full blown cover up,im saying the system has a general rule of protecting its own which can allow stuff like this to happen. Its human nature , but it needs to be addressed to the best of our ability.
6 likes@Thomas Jackson while I get your point. I just don't think it applies in this situation. If there were 2 other robberies on the same street/neighborhood the same day, that is a motive in itself. Robbery gone wrong or something along those lines. When it came to her being accused back then, she would have denied it saying she is a police officer, she would never do such a thing, etc. Then the defense would bring up the other robberies in the neighborhood/street on the same day and ask the jury can you say beyond a shadow of a doubt that this policewoman killed her?? They would say no or enough of them would say no to not get a conviction. Again, without the DNA testing, they didn't have a strong case. If the police narrative were true that you're putting forth, then this case would've needed to be finally solved by civilians. But it wasn't. Police reopened the case after 20 years, investigated Lazarus, tracked down the DNA that was difficult to find, and convicted her. That flies in the face of what you're saying. That's my issue with what you're saying.
4 likes@TD W. Why would a robbery gone wrong have post death injuries and a bite mark ? It was clearly personal , and she was an ex girlfriend of the victims boyfriend. Thats what i feel like you're missing. As for the case, who knows what sort of lies they could have caught her in during an interrogation. There have been plenty of cops getting in trouble by other cops/detectives whatever. That doesn't mean they also don't get away with stuff because there cops. So I don't really see your point by saying different cops 25 years later decided to pursue her.
9 likesShe was named by several people as a suspect but her fellow cops swept it under the rug. The dna swab that finally got her was well hidden, along with other evidence.
7 likes@Thomas Jackson or maybe you know, psychotic robber who just murdered a person, can you really tell what he would and wouldnt do? Again, convince a jury there a possibility this was a police officer who had a disagreement and a fight with a victim over a man or there were 2 CRIMINALS ROBBING HOUSE ON THE SAME STREET. makes sense that this wouldnt fly so easily without modern tech like dna testing and if that'd happen today pinpointing location with cell towers is pretty standar procedure, but it wasnt at that time.
1 like@smith lovy True, they did not, butaybe as stated by alot of people they were caught, fight broke out and upon recieving damage robber went into psychosis? Criminals and homeless people have 1 thing in common most of the time - they have mental issues so not being able to find a job or overall being careless towards ones self and others they start doing criminal activities and you dont know what can happen once a person having mental issues by itself gets caught doing something and furthermore gets injured, he could go into frenzy and not just bite the victim, but do far more things.
0 likesThomas Jackson it wasn’t pursued like a regular suspect, obviously you didn’t hear that. But she wasn’t pursued like regular suspect cause she would’ve known what she was facing and how to counter it
1 like@Thomas Jackson Well actuslly she couldve been spoken free without DNA.....
1 like“You can leave whenever you want.”
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0 likesThe point that I think should be taken the most seriously, is the fact that this homicidal maniac had a badge and gun for over 20 years. What other crimes or corruption was she involved in that she used her badge to hide from?
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Your comment is profound it’s a very scary thought. This monster was walking amongst us
63 likes@Intriguing Mind It incredible! Imagine the things she did behind her badge. Smh
12 likes@realityme Ninja I’m sure she has a lot of skeletons in the closet!!
11 likesOn another Youtube Video about her - a Guy commented on there - how he joined the Police Force Years ago - and She told Lies about him and stopped him getting the Job / Promotion - but then a investigation proved he was innocent of the lies - and he said she was a Horrible Woman.
33 likesThis brings a huge mess to any area she worked. All court appearances, cases, convictions. All those cases can have their case reviewed because she turned out to be liar and murderer.
21 likesThat part.
3 likesOMG THIS!! ACAB
13 likes@Who piddled on your post toasties Great user name.
4 likes@Who piddled on your post toasties and that’s the really infuriating part - there could be very sound convictions against people who committed crimes beyond all reasonable doubt, but if she’s had
5 likesANYhand in a case, the perp could use this.While in the case of sound convictions it’s unlikely they’d get a verdict overturned, it would be a costly affair that wastes time, taxpayer money, and could put victims through the trauma of fearing the perp will walk
The actual scary thought is how many more cops like her are running around
6 likes@Valeria Calderon Oh be quiet with that ACAB rubbish
0 likesWell she work for LAPD, so I would imagine A LOT !
0 likesI’d take a good once over on her reported income and look for any signs of embezzlement or racketeering. People like her are the type that would participate in that sort of thing.
0 likesThis shows that even if you know the tactics of interrogation you have no advantage as your body will not get along with your plan of deception.
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idk man she is literally one of the worst, or maybe the worst actress i ever saw in my whole life, really.
22 likesImagine this was the first, and last time this ever worked..."What does this have to do with art...?" "Well, privacy bla, bla..." "Lawyer!"
4 likesI'm telling you, unless you are straight up the victim, you bring your lawyer with you if police ask you to come in for " a few questions. " They are never your friends in that situation.
18 likes@Dub Element so you obviously haven’t seen any Kristen Stewart movies lol
2 likes@Mark Payne ;D
1 likeTraining might not be as effective once cortisol clouds your brain under stress.
4 likes@Claudelle Julien wich is exactly what you train
1 likeShe messed up verbally as well. Further proves that your brain won't easily get along if you're guilty of some serious shit
2 likes@basil magnanimous not really, depends on you brain function as always... and also you can train it.
0 likesAsk for a lawyer...and say NOTHING more.
0 likesThat Stephen McDaniel guy did pretty alright in that creepy af interrogation. Thank god he left evidence and got caught.
1 likeIt is baffling how many times she utters: "I don't believe it!" Mainy because, deep down, she knew the ghost of her horrible crime is going to hunt her down. And she had deluded herself all these years that it was a perfect murder. That's how it is with every person who does some evil, vile act and gets away with it.
235 likesIt always blows me away how people tell everything to the police. This time though was crazier. Why would an experienced police detective not realize what was going on and demand an attorney? This is insane!
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She thought she could slick talk her way out of it, didn't want to appear guilty in front of colleagues, and basically she's not right in the noggin. That's why she murdered the poor victim in the first place. Her decision making skills are crap. An intelligent person, guilty or not, would've immediately asked for an attorney.
38 likesShe figured it was 20 years ago, so they didn't have any evidence. She learned otherwise...Imagine she spends every night in her cell, wishing she had lawyerd up!
9 likes@Brent Farvors Lawyer wouldn't have made a difference. She was getting arrested whether she talked or not. They already had the DNA evidence at this point.
11 likes@Brent Farvors They had her DNA. The week before the interview, a team of three detectives had been tailing her for several days so they could surreptitiously collect a sample. At a shopping mall, Lazarus threw away a disposable cup and straw. The detectives collected the cup from the trash just a few seconds later.
11 likes@Claudible yea, this video used to be closer to an hour long and had a lot more detail. I don't why JCS trimmed it.
6 likes@pdc2878 Really? That's so creepy. It's like their videos live and breathe. I constantly get Madela effect here because I always remember stuff that disappears.
3 likes@Bill the Fifth I think JCS has a Patreon page with subscriber paid for content. This was one of the more popular videos on YT. My guess is that they put the full video on their subscriber page to help drive money to their patreon. That is all. Youtube is becoming more of an advertisement for content creators to drive business to their own sites
1 likepolice spend all their time thinking about how to commit perfect crimes but are notoriously sloppy criminals.
1 like@Stephen I know. It's crazy but true. Obviously not alot of intelligent people in the job.
0 likesRIP Sherri Rasmussen. I can't imagine the pain she went through, I too have suffered the rage of a woman who wanted my man and went to great lengths to destroy my life.
309 likesJohn is also culpable for playing two women against each other. He put Sherri in danger indirectly. He must have known this woman is psycho. He even went on holiday with this woman after Sherri's death.
Credit to Sherri's parents for their dignity throughout.
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2 likesSounds like you and I went through the same thing!!! I didn’t realize how crazy these ex’s can get!!!
2 likesI guarantee they all had Cluster B personality disorders. Classic triangulation.
3 likeswent to holiday with this woman after Sherri died? where did you find that? i want to know
0 likes@ct watch other videos regarding John Rutten. Other documentaries. It's truly appalling. He must have known this woman killed Sherri. Deep down he knew. He said he called the case worker to find out if Stephanie was a suspect before the holidays. That means he had doubts about her innocence. His gut told him she killed Sherri but the bastard still went on holiday with her.
8 likes@M&M Amen. Thats why I credited Sherri's parents, they are bigger than I because I wouldnt have taken my daughter's death the way they did. They are amazing. I on the other hand would have been effing and blinding at Stephanie and John, or maybe dead from a broken heart. I am too emotional and psycho to be that dignified knowing my daughter is dead because her husband is a pathetic cheating weak little man. .
0 likesThis case was on a late night program, I almost didn't watch it because it seemed so implausible in the prologue. But actually is one of the most vicious, sickest, depraved cases I've ever heard of. There's ample proof of her depravity and all the lives she destroyed and damaged badly. I hope the victim's family sues her for everything she has.
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Idk if they can sue for everything, not how it works, sad tho
1 likeThis is a good reason to hypnotism your lover b4 u commit! ( Damn those psych/sociopaths
0 likesyou should read about junko furata. But I don't want you to become depressed so, maybe not. So many vicious cases out there.
0 likesThis is still the greatest police interrogation of all time. And she is one of the scariest sociopaths in history.
47 likesFor someone who's spent a long career doing this, it sure took a long time for her to figure it out.
8 likesThe fact that she NEVER admitted she did this or show any type of remorse to her parents! 😑😞
8 likesWhat I find odd is how did Stephanie know that Sherrie was alone in the house that day? It was a work day after all and she couldn't have known that Sherrie had decided last minute not to go in. Was Stephanie just cruising around doing another stalking episode and decided to pay a visit on the off chance?
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excellent point
1 likeI think thats exactly what happened. She'd already done it once and Sherri even caught her, but Stephanie played it off ssomehow by saying she just came to see John.
2 likesI think Stephanie was going to go snoop again and didnt realize Sherri was home. When she got caught a second time, maybe it was more brazen, too, like she got caught rifling through Sherris stuff, and Stephanie just was like "if she reports me my career is over, i have to kill her". So she did, and tried to make it look like a burglary gone wrong.
I dont think Stephanie went there to kill her, i think she went there to snoop more & it went bad.
@Ruby Rain Yes you could be right. Although what she was getting our of snooping only Stephanie knows. She was clearly out of her mind.
1 likeI hate seeing these people throw away someone else's live and they're own it makes me so sad you didn't have to do it and you caused so much suffering for them yourself and hundreds of others involved on both sides.
2 likesVery few things in this world make me happy but seeing a cop go to jail for life is one of them.
2 likesShe is not the only one. There are more of them still working in police departments all over America. I trust them as much as they trust me.
2 likesIt’s funny how she can’t seem to remember the name of someone she killed in cold blood and actually BIT! And it’s pretty funny that she thought she was dating John when she was just a friend with benefits and he never considered her a girlfriend.
1 likeBut he must be a wuss because he went back to her after she murdered his wife. I bet she realized she could never look him in the eye again and that’s why she didn’t pursue him. That and also the fact that he never looked at her as marriage material. He must’ve known something was off with her.
Why they didn’t pursue getting her charged with breaking & entering that day they found her in their living room is beyond me. If they had done that she never would’ve come back to kill Sherri since she would’ve been the primary suspect.
Perfect description of my ex wife. She lied about everything and when a inquire began ,her gloves would come off and 1 lie would lead to several lies and then blamed me ,I had enough of her.
4 likesThis is a classic case of someone who is used to being in power, and now longer is. She's a spoiled brat who killed someone because she didn't get her way. Oh, she also had a badge and a gun.
9 likesMy six year old niece lies far more convincingly than her. 😂
6 likesFor me, when Stephanie detailed how John’s brother played basketball in college, I would of cleared her as a suspect. That kind of honesty for something that happened when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
11 likesI went to high school with her …… she was smart , and athletic . …. Heart breaking story
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Stephanie or her victim?
3 likes@Keith P Stephanie
0 likesSo strange that such cop has a kind of amnésia. She is clearly afraid while the interview is made. When you have nothing to hide you have no reason to play on the defensive mode. It is obvious to me she had something to do with the murder.
5 likesAt 4:16 she sits back because she knows she is completely beat and they know more than they are sharing with her. She also knows that DNA is able to identify her. I always laugh when ppl try to analyze her during this interrogation. She's acting this way because she knows she's caught, that simple..
1 likeThe best way to detect a lie, is to ask person to tell the same story but from the end.
3 likes“The detectives were ramping up the pressure”.. lol it sounds like she’s doing that all on her own
16 likesAnother disgraced cop going to prison.
2 likes"When the law breaks the law, they become corruption possessed."
Already locked up a dozen years.
I love this video but wasn't it longer? The intro had more detail when I watched it last time. Did JCS have to edit it for any particular reason- does anyone know?
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I’m wondering the same
1 likeDo you think if she’d been on the job as a cop for 25 years she’d be a little better at knowing she’s in an interrogation, immediately. But this is California and we get what we pay for
1 likewhat happened in the hour we missed? suddenly went from 14 mins to 1 hour 4 mins. then she felt accused...
3 likesYo these videos are crazy af 🤣 idk how I find this shyt and then start binge watching it 😁 man, I started looking up law stuff on YouTube to learn more and I am blown away at how many professionals are online doing videos. Thanks so much if you read this comment! Ya'll changed my life! Keep it up! 💯💪🏽 Viva la revolucion! ✊🏽 Viva Marxismo-Leninismo-Maoismo! Shout out to the Global South! 🖤
1 likeI coulda SWORN this video used to be longer than 25 minutes
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It is. There´s a full video somewhere online
1 likejust think about it:
750 likesstephanie went 20 YEARS unnoticed and not suspected at all. imagine how many other cops might have done something similar but still continue to get away with it. terrifying.
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The crazy part it she thought she got away with it for 20 years until they dropped that bombshell on her.
39 likesYeah and how many active serial killers there are that we don’t even know about, and more than likely will never get caught. But it’s all par for the course for humanity.
27 likesWell statistically it's still gotta be a small portion. Because A) homicides aren't as common as you'd think
21 likesB) most criminals aren't cops
C) I imagine most killer cops don't end up lasting like 25 years in the force. Either they're caught or they disappear.
I don’t think you realize how much more technology has advanced since 1986 this doesn’t happen like you think.. cops don’t get to commit crimes and get away with it like you think they get treated the same way as normal citizens my guy
5 likes@Jack Cost
5 likesAlso most city cops are fairly educated and vetted folk nowadays. It isn't like the 80s or sum where you had high school diplomas being deemed fit for a lifetime of serving.
@badwith names statistically LOLLL
0 likesHave a 666th like.
0 likesin my country she wouldve gotten away with it right when they questioned her because of statute of limitations
0 likesI didn't notice before that when she returned to the room the 2nd time they already had cuffed her. At 22:16 you can see that Stephanie has the bracelets on.
3 likesThe ending was a real treat. This video was fantastic.
1 likeMaybe, ?
2 likesSlamming her hand continually on the table, and she is very manipulative, a person who is completely Innocent and honest does not need to be defensive , and certainly would not have a foggy memory of the previous love of her life.
Being vague , and pretenious , and most of all frightening.
But honestly , people who are dishonest and manipulative always try to play with the mind's and feelings of those who are confronting them and they always fool themselves with the lie that they will never be caught out and how the truth about them always prevails.
Selfish agendas, for the Act of murderous another person destroying the lives of everyone else who is close to the victim and Stephanie just got on with her life and married.
It's very tragic, but the Evil within her is very evident that she has shown no remorse.
I imagine that Stephanie Lazarus never thought of the day when she would be put into the same prison of hell that she saw fit to put others through, all for the sake of pride and ego at losing control over a man who she had no right of claiming ownership over in the first place.
People think that the enemy is on the outside of them and yet the enemy is within the minds and hearts of All those people who refuses to face the truth about themselves
Man, even if she’s innocent, she’s still guilty.
0 likeswow! Even cops shouldnt speak to other cops!!
0 likesThe ending was terrifying, yet hilarious lmao😂
0 likesDetective: Stephanie do you remember what you ate for breakfast?
5 likesStephanie: jeez guys um. How many years ago was this? This was so long ago? Gee Golly um. Either Froot Loops or cinnamon toast, I don’t know, Um.
Whoever first hired her should be prosecuted as well. Who the f@ck would ever give this woman a badge and a gun???
0 likesShe looks totally panicked. Why wouldn’t a guilty cop immediately ask for a lawyer?
0 likesI swear that this video was much longer???? Is there a reason why this happened?
6 likesI’m SO glad I stuck around for the ending and didn’t click off when I heard Rutten’s impact statement and it made me sad.
1 likeIt appears that she doesn't comprehend the concept of "you have the right to remain silent"
0 likesHer "JOHN4EVER" license plate also didn't help her case.
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Is this real LOL 😂
1 likeThe first several minutes of this video - the set-up - is missing. It used to show the crime scene and gave a detailed background on the crime.
2 likesThat last bit was truly unnerving, not earthly and I hope the detectives could rest that night. 😬😬😬
0 likesAn hour and 6 mins into the interrogation:
2 likes"I've been doing this for a long time, and now it sounds like you're trying to pin something on me."
Im 48, I absolutely know when I started dating my wife (from High School), I certainly would remember the guy I dated and when I dated him if I had killed his girlfriend. Thats a sticking point.
0 likesmay we have a moment of silence for the intro that was cut from this video
7 likesA little more expository dialogue would have been good. It's your dialogue that makes these videos good.
0 likesThe husband started it right? So why is he sanctimonious all of a sudden?
1 likeGlad she was caught- she could have used some tips on lying tho from watching the movie "The usual suspects" Awesome movie
0 likes"I'm sure I did"
2 likes"I may have"
"I most likely did"
"I probably talk to"
Her way of answering questions triggered me lol..."I may have ate food this month".
My favourite drinking game:
10 likesEasy: drink whenever Stephanie says "Gosh"
Medium: drink whenever Stephanie says "Jeez"
Hard: drink whenever Stephanie says "I mean"
Impossible: drink whenever Stephanie says "Umm"
her face at 13:42 is terrifying omg
1 likeshe terrifies me, the way she presents herself and all the faces she's making really gives me the chills especially because you know she's lying about not remembering anything.
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victoria rafferty yea man 100%! this is straight up psychopath camouflage at work. not convincing at all but still incredible to watch
21 likesIt's scary to think how many psychopath cops are on the job, who murdered people, who violated people's rights, who falsified police reports, who arrested them on false or fabricated charges or evidence, on and on and on....
51 likesSkylineToTheSeaAndMe its a LOT trust me
6 likesHer phsyco eyes tell it all
11 likesFacial expressions like Charles Manson
6 likesPsychopath lacking empathy who passes themselves off in society as normal by learning cues on when to use common expressions of genuine emotion while simultaneously only worrying about their own wellbeing. Fascinating to watch.
13 likes@Sovereign Citizen LEO that's honestly scary
2 likesi was about to say the same thing.. the expressions she has (wide eyes, exaggerated eyebrow movement, the scoffs and smiles) all her mannerisms are just plain creepy... its even creepier to think that someone could just murder and then continue to be a cop/investigator for 20+ years.. knowing.... gives me chills
14 likesShe is spooky AF. When nightmares sit around the campfire they tell lazarus stories
4 likesI am glad her facial expressions didnt just bother me. It makes me wanna tell her cut the shit. "Wh w w what do you mean, wha what does this."
2 likesStop. Cut the shit. shakes suspect
and it was obvious she's lyin
1 likeafter watching the cute lil edit at the end, I'm not sleeping tonight
4 likesgdbiw86 why lmao
0 likes@Mansi Pandey good thing i didnt watch this last night 😅
2 likesWhen the questions about an argument or confrontation got more specific, that should have clued her in what the interview was really about.
1 likeAnd, she is an interrogator herself and she still holds a pokerface worse than a child
1 like....and the fact that she brutally killed the woman.
1 likeLove the ending!! Cracked me up 😂
0 likesCase was already solved due to the DNA match before this interview so the Interrogation didn't impress me.
0 likes"How would you feel if the tables were turned on you?"
2 likesWell they would have to of killed someone first...
And I love when she does the goldfish at the end 😂😂😂
0 likes"Do you know her?" maybe.
0 likes"Do you know him" maybe.
"Did you kill her" maybe.
27 years for murder...how is that justice.
0 likesDo you happened to know the name of the woman you shot three times, bit, and bludgeoned??? I mean, gosh, geez....
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0 likesShe really fumbled the bag when she said she had heard about what happened to the wife LOLL
0 likesTake a shot every time she says “Gosh” or “Jeez”
0 likesImagine if this lady and Donald Trump got into a debate or interview... Their facial expressions would be great.
6 likesThe last few seconds of this video are horrifying.
1 likeit scares me how people can kill someone and live a normal life after. damn... it's so unreal to me. the lack of empathy, self awareness of doing horrible, wrong thing... you cant tell by looks that someone did such a thing and you might be a friend of such a person... chills.
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It's called sociopath
6 likesPeople would get away with murders like this in the 80s. Police officer or not.
0 likesI thought the same thing. Where do you park that memory? Do they think about it every day? Are they worried they will be found out? Or does it get buried deep?
15 likesIt's probably a really deep denial of your past
0 likesThat part confuses me so much. I’d be miserable, rolled up in a ball in the corner, not coping well.
0 likesThis is one of the things that the internet has done. A few years ago, the ordinary person knew only what was printed in the local newspaper or what was deemed suitable for viewing on television. The world is on view now. We are so much more aware of what was once hidden or known by only a few who had access to the information. These days you never know who you are standing next to when you are waiting in any store or buying a cup of coffee. And there are cameras everywhere. They were there in the past but we were not told. Years ago I learned that behind the mirrors on the walls in the large grocery stores there were passageways. As you shopped for your vegetables and fruits you were being viewed through a two-way mirror. That was the ancient method of keeping an eye on us before cameras were installed. I'm glad there are cameras now. And DNA. All there to help catch those who once walked free from their evil crimes.
2 likesI feel the same way!
0 likesI could not live, knowing that every second could be my last, as a hidden murderer. It takes a special kind of evil.
0 likesI met a murderer once. He approached me and was getting to know me at an event, said we had a mutual friend. Something seemed off and I called my friend. He told me expressly not to engage with him, that he had in fact killed in cold blood. I just have to say, he could of been a normal guy, but after finding out I could see it in his eyes. I could tell he was constantly haunted, tormented with regrets and by his own memories. Looking him straight in the eyes you could see the sadness. He stayed in town for less than 2 weeks before moving again.
2 likesSociopaths have flawed thinking right? So i think they can justify things rather, (for lack of a better term) well
0 likesIt's simply accepting what you've done and living with it. Denial would go to someone ashamed but there are people who truly find pleasure and are proud of there actions
0 likesReading more about the case, it's astonishing how somebody could murder another human being in cold blood and then go on to live a happy, successful life for the next 23 years, even becoming a prominent community member, but still living with that secret every night they fall asleep next to their spouse. Apparently the LAPD removed evidence during the original case to protect one of their own so that Stephanie wasn't made a suspect, and both the victim's family and the criminologist who found the bite mark unsuccessfully sued the department over this.
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Ok great I thought it was weird how they just dropped the case even thought there was bite marks
37 likesIt’s not that astonishing, I did the same dude
3 likesi don’t understand how the guilt didn’t eat her alive, but it’s obvious she doesn’t feel guilty
22 likes//removes headphones to see// I'm sorry, unsuccessfully???
22 likes@Albert Twangle What? You murdered somebody?
2 likes@Sarah Parsons nice try fbi
12 likes@Albert Twangle What did you do? I'd be very surprised if you got away with murder
1 likePsychopaths can
0 likes@Albert Twangle cap
0 likesEven if I was in one of those groups or internal frats, if one of the other members straight up murdered somebody I wouldn't just help them out. Its absurd how many people must have known or had a strong hunch about this and did nothing.
2 likesPolice daily life tbh
1 likeShe's a sociopath. Confrontation will stress her out but other than that she wouldn't care. Also, bite marks and dental analysis is mostly useless. The bite marks don't show well and you're not gonna have a full mouth dental record for anyone.
6 likesWhat guilt she can't feel any being clearly a psychopath
0 likesWhy was the entire intro of this video removed? It used to be a much more complete presentation. Oh well.
6 likesI hope there is a small percentage for these types of people around the world.
0 likesIt's funny because I do a lot of these things & I'm telling the truth. That's just how I normally act.
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Same! When telling the truth I get nervous sometimes. LMAO except for the "oh god" "oh geez" and "what's this all about?" lol
1 likenever seen someone be so terrible at lying
0 likes5:50
115 likesThose were exactly my thoughts. Imagine brutally murdering someone and trying to get away with it. The first thing that makes you feel better is witnesses report seeing two hispanic males in the neighborhood on the same night as you killing Sherri. So you go to work the next day and there's two pictures of two guys and your boss is saying these are the suspects for the murder you committed.
That probably helped her sleep better. Then 6 months goes by and there have been 0 leads, except for the victims father naming you.as someone who could have done it. Now, under normal circumstances you would be fully investigated, but as luck turns out, your a LAPD Cop and nobody pursues those allegations. Also, it's the mid 80s and DNA.and Forensic testing is not existing.
Eventually you have the Crack Cocaine gang wars taking place and the amount of murders gets so high that your case goes cold and gets stuffed in the back cabinet. Then the detective working your case retires.
Now, your feeling pretty good. Years start to go by. You probably have a little anxiety about it still but this starts to go away as 10 then 20 years go by. At this point your a senior detective and nearing retirement. Your probably respected by all. You probably.have even forgot that you killed someone one night 25 years.ago.
Things are going good, man. You can't really complain. You wake up one morning. Do your usual routine. Your singing a song by Lil BaNDz C300 in the shower. You get on your.way to work. Gotta stop and get coffee for another long day at the PD. You have to check your retirement investments first though. Oh, nice. Your stocks have tripled! You do a happy dance.
You get a call about needing help with a Art Theft case. No biggie. After all you are the Senior Art detective. You get there . You shake hands. You sit down. Ready to give these two rookies a lecture in detective work 101. Then you hear
"Have you heard of John Rutton?"
Boom!
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I'm just imagining the rush of shock she must've felt when she heard those words- I mean, if she's supressed any feelings that she may have had about the whole incident for so long, kudos to her for not showing any physical signs. Well, ofc, not really kudos, but killing a person must really mess up your brain.
11 likesYes she got shocked and nervous so bad that I almost fell sorry for her.
5 likesDidn't this video use to be longer? I thought there was a whole explanation part at the beginning, with the coffee cup DNA etc. Am I losing it, lol?
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Yep it was, thankfully someone else noticed
2 likesWhat happened to beginning of the video where it explains how Lazarus brutally murdered the lady?
2 likesSomething about psychopathic women is so intriguing
0 likesAs much as it pisses me off that John cheated on Sherry, I like to imagine him asking her "Did you bring a condom?"
0 likes"Mmmmmmmmm ya know I don't know I'd have to check my pictures. I could have!"
i wonder how a sociopath becomes a cop
0 likesNice job Stephanie, u want me to believe that detective with years of experience have that weak memmory ?
0 likesSo... She was invited to comment on an art theft.... Wasn't questioned about art.... And didn't walk out?
0 likesThat last clip with the crazy facial expressions was creepy as fuck. The crazy jaw and bottom lip Shit scared me!
0 likesnow in jail she be like:
0 likes"why did i bite her GODDAMNED"
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Sherri was a tall woman, almost 6 ft, there was a physical fight and at one moment she held Stephanie with a headlock, Stephanie bit her to get released.
0 likesShe was shocked because she thought she got away with murder. Should’ve called Annalise.
0 likesi would have lost my patience a million years ago bruh
0 likesWhat defies a psychopath?
0 likesAwww...what happened to the longer version of this?
1 likeWhy was the first bit deleted? Makes the rest of the video make no sense for people watching.
6 likesYo, did you guys cut the best parts out of this for some reason?
3 likes"Congressman, did you have a conversation with the president on January 6th?" (Jordan pulls a major Lazarus...)
0 likesShe was hyper defensive from the get-go.
0 likesOne thing that always stood out to me with this interview is the fact her memory is so pinpoint accurate for every little minor mundane thing over 20 years ago but for everything regarding the victim she seems to really struggle
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Very true
2 likesShe has 100,000 pictures. She’s a picture nut.
3 likes@velvetsmog she's definitely a nut. I can admit that.
2 likes@velvetsmog lmfaoo
0 likesTom typical liars do this. Other murderous psychopaths do the same thing. Pathological liars. Feigning innocence.
0 likesCops love playing mind games
1 likeHoly fuck the ending 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesGeena Davis could play her in a biopic
0 likesStop with the BS body language nonsense . All you have to do is probe and ask questions then match what she says to the evidence then that will tell you whether she is guilty or not. However one glaring thing about this is that never during this long interrogation did she ever get which an innocent person would become when accused of something they know they didn't do.
0 likesShe's literally South Park's Mel Gibson lmao.
0 likesGuys She knows how this stuff works
0 likesSo how long did you guys date for? “Geez I have no idea..” then proceeds to list off his extended family members and other far less relevant details very easily.
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hahaha 9:12 "So you haven´t talked to him for a long time"? And off she goes. For a 25 year veteran, she stepped on every land mine on this interview.
0 likesStephanie: «This is it. Keep a calm face steph, you can do this» Feds: Is your name Stephanie? Stephanie: 🥴🤥😵💫🤒🤥🥵🤯🤥😏🤪🥴
0 likesthe end was the best part. lmfaoo
0 likesMurderers walk amongst us.
0 likesAnd how do you spell John? ‘Oh wow, well I remember he was a Scorpio, his dad used to collect stamps and his sisters friends had a dog called ruffles that was a rescue dog’
0 likesThe Exorcist Clips at the ended the segment are very fitting and hilarious
0 likesthe ending lmao
0 likesIF THESE VIDEOS KEEP GETTING TRIMMED IM GONNA HAVE A STROKE
5 likesLazarus definitely didn’t welcome this resurrection !!
0 likesWhy was this video shortened from an hour to 25 minutes? And why was the Jodi Arias video deleted?
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I know right?
2 likesAny word on how she is enjoying sapphic love in prison?
0 likesI'm a very talkative person. After watching this video, I better learn how to shut my mouth
2 likesJust confront her with the DNA evidence and get it over with
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At this stage they want her to SPEAK out, not to get scared and shut up. You should watch it again: they worked a lot to find out how to get her surrender her weapon and speak out without knowing she's a suspect. Because she's also an officer👩✈
1 like@Andrea Altan yeah, I know. Just sayin, either way they got her
1 likeIs the video cropped?
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Obviously
0 likesKnowing what she knows , they got lucky.
0 likesThe comparison at the end is Awesome
0 likesThis woman is quite good in avoiding saying she was a low hanging fruit back in the 80's lmao
0 likesIncredible how her expressions are so similar to Donald Trump's.
1 likeShe can’t remember when she met her husband ? But has tons of dates for the other guy. lol.
0 likesbro that car question at the end of the video was freaky
0 likes1:07 hand tapping starts geeze its such a long time since I killed her.. Apparently Jim Carrey gets all his facial expressions from this video. . probably.
0 likesLast part 😂
0 likesSpazarus ranned out of gas as soon as she sat down. Right of the bat. She started fumbling with words. And trying all her E.T facial expressions. Reminds me of comedian Jim Carrey's imitation of E.T's face.
0 likesCould I ask why remove the first part of this? Wanna learn
0 likesstephanie seems to be obsessed woith john... but not closely possessive... along comes sherri who shuts off access to entitled stephanie... and Stephanie's beligerant side takes over...
0 likesthe free pass for the psycho...was that
A. corrupt practices ?
B. fear of stephanie ?
C. both ?
how the psycoo cop could get away with the harassment.... !!!!
ENTIRE INTERVIEW
0 likeshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5ljpPTNvCM
My FAVORITE line in the Linked Video
"I have over 10,000 pictures. I'M A PICTURE NUT!"
I picture a Squirrel stalking nuts lmao 😂
Wtf is this final editing scene 😂😂😂
1 likeWhy didn’t they read her her rights before the meeting?
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Are u kidding me!
0 likesThis video used to be longer O_o
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Yes it did! The beginning was cut off!
0 likesthe video seems to start part way thru' ...anyone know if there's another part of this? doesn't seem to be anything else on the channel
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No other part of this video. What happened is that for some reason the very beginning of the video was cut. I think there were also some parts in the middle of the video that was cut. Don't know why.
0 likesThey said "Stephanie Eileen Lazarus" but I heard "Stephanie 'I Mean' Lazarus"
0 likesFascinating!
0 likesNow I understand what a "Cornered Mouse" looks like.
0 likesDid you know john's brother played basketball at Northridge?!
1 likeshe looks so crazy lmao
0 likesHer eyes ... scary
2 likesThat edit at the end lololol hahahaha
0 likesDid this video get edited? It starts like halfway through the intro now.
2 likesHer last comfortable seat in court. 15:00
0 likesStephanie:
0 likes"- Can I go and use the toilet? Have to take a shit. Last one was a million years ago".
Disagree. She did fine
0 likesthe faces she make lol
1 likewatch at 2x speed amd this lady is percolating!
0 likesDoes anyone find it terrifying that she was a detective?
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Baby don't be terrified.
12 likeszski ya ew
103 likesOr how about the fact that she was telling us as kids to D.a.r.e to say no to drugs. Never know how crazy a mf is.
45 likesYES!!!!!
2 likesTabitha Meekins Get to know the law enforcement world and you won't be.
35 likesWell, she does have good experience in murder... it's like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
7 likesA detective of art crime.
4 likesAnd that she got away with it for so long. What else has she done?
8 likesAnother video stated on that due to this fact of her being a suspect some of her cases had to be dropped.
5 likes@Nilsa Holtz Duhhhhhhhh... hope so.
1 likeFor a quarter of a century, she roamed around with a badge. Talk about negligence. She should have been suspect number 1. She made multiple threats, which were reported. Also, a lot of the evidence in the case grew legs and walked away.
7 likesNo and those who do are very naive to this world
2 likes@RSR423 Jesus Christ, dude. I'm not a huge fan of cops, either, but she was just leaving a comment...
3 likesFor a detective she sure didn't catch on to their questioning until over an hour into it. Not very good. Even as a mere accountant I would have immediately said no way. When a cop asks to talk to you, get a lawyer and record it all.
2 likes@RSR423 wheres your sources on that, friend?
3 likes@RSR423I feel that's unfair, the police put their lives on the line, taking part in natural disaster relief, keeping some kind of structure, or in terrorist attacks. a lot of cops joined the force out of noble causes, it's not nice to assume they're all shitty; that's just overly cynical.
3 likes@roku the dog for real
0 likesWell psychopats are usually in high placed, poliecemen, directors, politicians, positions with a lot of power
4 likesNope
0 likesHer demeanor was just like my ex's when I confronted him about stuffs. Obviously lying.
1 likeI'm also shitting on the police based off of rare events fellow intellectuals.
0 likesI'm cool now?
@ Tabitha
0 likesNo it doesn’t “ terrify “ me that’s a stolen Art detective murdered someone. Good grief LMAO! Toughen up, use more logic and common sense and less over emotional hyperbole. I bet you’re just tons of fun to have a mature intelligent conversation with!!
Yes, and the question of how many other people she's victimized over the last 20 years also comes to mind.
0 likes@RSR423 Some of them are here to help us. I would argue that most of them abuse their authority.
0 likesAbso fucking lutely!
0 likesPsychopaths/sociopaths are often in positions of power in society. Top CEO's, lawyers, judges, specialist Dr.'s, politicians, etc.
1 likeAnd married...
0 likesPersonally I stay well clear of those who hold authority over me, it's just so easy for them to lie and fuck you over for nothing. I'm a HALF CENTURY old and I've NEVER rang the cop's or talked to them voluntarily. Stay clear is my advice, don't worry,life's too short for worrying.
0 likesWorse - She was an INTERNAL AFFAIRS detective. Those are the cops who investigate other cops. I'm guessing the LAPD took one look at her and said, "yeah, if somebody has to investigate our corruption, let's make sure it's this idiot."
0 likes@Josh S. she was dealing with Art Theft I heard ?
0 likes@Ian Mangham She began as a beat cop, then got promoted to detective with Internal Affairs (a few years after the murder, I believe). Then, she got promoted to their Art Theft division awhile after that. So, thankfully, she was no longer Internal Affairs, but she was for awhile.
0 likesAlso, I just can't believe what a horrible human being John Rutton was. Her wife clearly mentioned to him about Stephs threat against her life. And yet John, after her death, didnt even care to explore that possibility rather slept with Stephanie. Johns father was the one to ask for Stephanie to be looked at. Pathetic absolutely pathetic and disgraceful of a human being.
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Interesting perspective Aninda
10 likesAninda Ahsan yeah he wasn't any prize winner in any category.
29 likes@Fuh Q , whats your problem dude.
38 likes@Fuh Q I guess you should change your username to @pyscho
14 likesWe are not as rational and mindful as we sometimes want to be. I wouldn't blame that man. We only know one side of the story. The fact that he was really struggling saying his words in court, may actually mean that as he aged, he understood more, and is now carrying a guilt. At least we can see that he is not being heartless about her. In the end, we need to learn to forgive (talking about John), and be less judgemental. People may realize some things too late.
8 likes@Stiff's Company if that was your mother sister or daughter that was murdered I think you might struggle with doing so. I so wish Sherri would have walked away from him the moment she found out he cheated on her during their engagement.
1 likeAgreed
0 likes@April Showers You see, that's why nobody can be judged by any of their relative. The relatives would always feel the blinding emotional pain, that makes them incapable of fair judgement.
1 like@Stiff's Company I’ve followed this case probably more then I’ should, while John isn’t directly responsible for sherris murder he holds some responsibility for her death.the fact that he even suspected Lazarus in killing his wife he slept with her again after the fact. Sherri even told John Lazarus was stalking her which he dismissed as well.
1 like@April Showers I am not trying to say that he is a saint, but the way he felt while saying his words in court, really made me feel that the man feels very very bad about all that happened. He is sorry, he feels pain and regret. I just don't see the reason for people here to muck him so much.
1 like@Stiff's Company I agree with you he is very remorseful and sincere. I think the negative comments tword him just come from a place of utter loss of such a beautiful vibrant soul and the picking apart of the case to make sense of how possibly this could have been prevented. I respect and understand the concept of forgiveness has if we want to be forgave we must forgive each other.
0 likes@April Showers Amen to that!
0 likesWhat I don't get is that you people decided to instead of talking about the person who actually did the murder, you rather talk about someone who may have enabled it but wasn't even involved at all. Did he help Steph? No, did he defend her? No. Like c'mon guys, you literally have the internet, you're smarter than this.
0 likes@Fuh Q FUH Q
0 likesI love how they let her leave, just so they can arrest her as soon as she walks out of the room lmao.
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a moment of hope just to have it ripped away from her i love it
106 likesW comment
5 likesi think it is because their video evidence thing had to "end" before they are allowed to arrest her.
26 likesLmao
3 likesThey’re super petty for that. I loved it!😂
7 likesYea I lost it even though you cant see it, HEARING them like naw....you're not free to go was so satisfying like get her ass 😂😂😂
6 likesfrom what I could gather, they had to go into the interrogation box thingy because you can't have your gun or any of your police stuff in the box. So the entire point of leading her there was to disarm her. Then they had people with handcuffs and stuff to properly arrest her waiting outside. But they can't arrest her INSIDE because THEY don't have handcuffs or anything
3 likesThis reminds me of to catch a predator on dateline when they would let them go and say they are free just to be arrested after walking out
3 likesWhere do minutes so how did they actually really know that it was her even though obviously she's lying but what was the connecting thing that made them say this is it this is where we have got her
0 likes@DarkContinent’sChild super petty lmfao, I just love the fact that she thought she was getting out of there lol
0 likesSavage. I love it.
0 likesAny actor learning to play the role of someone who is obviously guilty needs to watch this LMAO
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😂
2 likesOr chris watts, not the brightest light
54 likesI was just typing out this exact thing 😂
1 like@Icantride Motocross Yeah, he's no more than 5 watts, if that.
39 likes@David L 😂😂
3 likesOr a Joe Biden speech
10 likesLmao
1 likeLegitimately if an actor did this it would be called "Overacting"
22 likesNah it would come off as over acting
2 likesJust overact. That’s easy
1 likeExactly what I'm doing now haha!
0 likesAlec Baldwin
2 likes@TheGlenGarrys Name is LetsGoBrandon somehow inserts Joe Biden into every comment he makes A little obsessed don't you think?
4 likes@Nova ..................and "Razzie-worthy."
0 likesGreat comment. 👍
0 likesinnit lol it was cringy as fuck
0 likesDirector: Okay you're at like a 11, I need you to bring it down to a 2.
2 likes😰 the fear of her finally getting caught.
1 likeI feel whenever she say “gee a million years ago”, her mind is actually saying “omg, why they suddenly they investigating this case again, this happened so long ago, I thought I got away already!”
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well no shit
5 likes@Eeni rude af weeb
13 likesClearly written.. should be first?
0 likesOfficer: "Do you remember your ex boyfriend's wife Sherri that you murdered with 3 shots from your .38 pistol?"
1948 likesLazarus: "Gosh, if you say people said that, that's not ringing a bell to me. You know, I have ten thousand pictures and I'm a picture nut and my first car was a '68 Chevelle so that just doesn't sound familiar."
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lmao
4 likes🤣🤣
2 likesLMFAO
2 likes"You know, the back seat was a little torn because it was my dad's car and he had a puppy. Gosh they loved each other. The puppy hated dry kibble and around the time we found that out i was eating a hot dog"
33 likesDude imagine her having a conversation with Jodi Arias 😂 that would be like the anti-conversation
31 likesGorsh scoob, she woulda gotten away with it if it werent for you meddling kids
5 likesY’know
1 like🎯
2 likesDid we all check out his other videos after the interrogation with the school shooter?
8 likesAfter this video I was recommended, and watched, a video by TrueCrime Loser on her case. He just discusses her little interrogation but it’s absolutely hilarious. “I’ll have to check my pictures.”
3 likes@Liam Warren yep
2 likes@Arya Stark Is A Mood why is this so funny to me hahahahahahah
2 likesI’m literally on the floor crying. Guy hurting n all. This comment is hilarious
2 likes“Did you kill her?”
6005 likesStephanie: “oh 🥴 gee 🥴 I 🥴 don’t 🥴 recall 🥴 it 🥴 just 🥴 doesn’t 🥴 sound 🥴 familiar 🥴”
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Gosh... it was... like.. gees a million years ago... like about maybe.... what's the year today?? 2008 ok... so that means.... if i remember 9/11 and uhh... I was in my Honda civic.. then I could've possibly... remembered getting a call umm... but gosh it was... like a million years ago you know!?!?? I may have done this but you know... it was ages ago... I'm thinking, you know, maybe??
313 likesIt just doesn't ring a bell
88 likes"But it's like, and then I'm, you know, and then I'm, you know, uh you know like, yeah"
61 likesThis is the first time I’ve seen this emoji used in an accurate manner. Before I was like “who makes that face in the emoji?” And now I know it’s possible
77 likes@Tr3cardo I absolutely hate that emoji.
11 likesMe too, I can’t stand that emoji. Everyone is so obsessed with it now and it makes me uncomfortable picturing my friends making that stupid face.
12 likes🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴
23 likesLmaooooo
4 likes@Tr3cardo 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
4 likes@Prettyboy Ahegao i get uncomfortable picturing someone doing these ones irl 😝😱😰 also people whose texts are just strings of 😂😂😂😂😂😂
8 likesThis is the most fitting use of emoji I have yet to see.
8 likesRough Translation: YOU BETCHA
5 likes@Tr3cardo LOLOL
3 likesLoLLL
2 likesI’m literally dying from this 😭😂😂
5 likesWtf is that emoji XD
3 likes@wheat lmao
3 likesgosh.. i just can't remember, i think id remember something like that! i dunno guys. gee.. thats crazy! gosh guys i dunno! what are you trying to say here?
5 likes@wheat You clearly didn't do this.
1 like@Dark Vulcan How many years ago was that? its wat now 2020
1 like@suomynona oh gosh yeah uhh... clearly, clearly i didnt do this!! i uhhh.... i never, obviously, woulda done this, heck i must've been... gosh, lemme think, if the solar eclipse was 1987 and uh... the moon landing was around 1969, then when this murder happened... gosh, i can hardly remember, but i must've been.... yeah, i was only born in 2009, and got married in... gosh, it was a gazebo i remember that much! gee, i was 21 when i could drink alcohol so i must've been around... uhm... 98 years old at my wedding in 1965!! heck, i barely remember my own birth, but this murder was ages ago, it was agessss agooo so i couldn't have possibly done it
8 likesLMAO
0 likesLmao. This has been the best comment section
3 likesDoesn't ring the bell 🔔
2 likes@Mr. Sophistication my most hated emoji is 🤗
2 likes@wheat you forgot the ah... Eh. Eh.. Haha
1 like@dead inside oh uhh god yes if i really try to uhh remember, it does ring a bell uhhh
0 likesThe Emojis sent me 💀😭😂
1 likeWHY DOES HER FACE LOOO LIKE THAT HHHHH
3 likes😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
1 likeShe clearly didn't kill that woman, even though she did. LOL!!
1 like😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesI'm fuckin cracking up LMFAO
0 likes😩
0 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes1 more 🥴
0 likesKill? Well Geez there was a big earthquake
0 likes"Eh eh ah he eh ah ah ey geee"
0 likesIs no one going to talk about the Scary Movie reference at the end of the entire clip? It’s like she was auditioning for the part.
0 likesShe makes some faces that nobody should ever make
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Justin Cissell 22:19-22:22 omfg
53 likesi died LMFAOOOOOOO
15 likes37:55
81 likesCreepy as fuk!!
25 likes19:54
20 likes55:50
76 likesVanilla wtf
31 likesYo LMFAOO
5 likesCreepy Pasta for sure.. and to think she was a school teacher...
22 likesIt makes you wonder when she first learned how to distort her face so awkwardly.. I'm guessing by middle school.
I also suspect that she learned many of these facial expressions from her parents or guardians.
41:40 my personal favorite
48 likesYou can pause this at almost any point and the face she’s making will haunt you... or make you laugh
39 likesIts so obvious shes guilty....shes way overacting...
27 likesReminds me of Hilary Clinton for some reason.
54 likesHer expressions kind of remind me of the robotic spy camera imitations used in wildlife documentaries.. especially "spy squirrel" and "spy chimp".
21 likeshahahahahahaha
2 likes@Claudette omfg watch that on .25 speed lollll
2 likesI know. Yes. Yup. Watched this about 4 times in last 8 years. For a lift of mood on rainy day. NABBED.
10 likes@Trebor Ironwolfe it's funny you should say that cos when I saw her I immediately thought "the criminal squirrel"
2 likes@Tamara Moran Some women are just trying to find a tasty nut, or a gold nugget, or a good time I suppose.
2 likesThe faces she makes are the ones I make when I am trying very hard to be weird
18 likesThis thread is the hot sauce
14 likesikr
0 likes😂😂
0 likes@Claudette That's the scariest one! 😱
1 like@Ryan Bates That's just plain scary lol
0 likes@Kensh_
1 likePhew! Ha ha ha!
Ryan Bates that shit is scary as hell. I think she scares me more than the exorcist ever did.
7 likesAlso she reminds me of that horror movie with the puppet male doll. Also of Annabel. Why are all horror dolls looking like her right now??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Trebor Ironwolfe I didn’t know she was a school teacher, she was a detective wasn’t she?
3 likesTrebor Ironwolfe
8 likesLazarus wasn’t a “school teacher”.
There used to be a program called DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education). A uniformed police officer would go into classrooms and teach kids self esteem and “how to say no” to drugs.
Lazarus worked in the DARE Division. It was started by LAPD police chief, Daryl Gates 🙄 but eventually became nationwide. She gained a lot of positive recognition from Gates and the whole department for this.
I think after committing murder she deliberately shaped her public image, her job activities, and her life to look super upstanding and wholesome.
She traveled to teach other police department officers the program. I know she said that she met her husband when she was teaching DARE in Oregon.
Lily isabel
3 likesNo she wasn’t a “school teacher”. She went into classrooms and taught DARE - It was a drug awareness /self esteem program in the ‘80s and 90’s.
24:57. Terrifying.
4 likes@Claudette pure manson
0 likes@Wabbajock dugatti skibbidy de bop shawallibop mefuggenehfuggen dick
2 likes@i died 🤣
0 likescromwell2007
2 likesWell it may fit Oregon but actually, “DARE got its beginnings in the city of Los Angeles in the early 1980s. Daryl Gates, the LA Police Department (LAPD) Chief of Police, helped create the program, and became its first figurehead...At its peak, DARE was practiced in 75% of American schools, and cost hundreds of millions of dollars to run.” (from “DARE: The Anti-Drug Program That Never Actually Worked”)🙄
You can pause this video at literally any point and her face will look at least somewhat creepy. Compared with the knowledge of what she did, this is nightmare fuel
4 likesIf you're pulling theatrical, exaggerated, flabbergasted & graphically animated faces to emphasize your innocence: you're guilty. An innocent person doesn't fuck around.
6 likesLmfao😄😄
0 likes@Trebor Ironwolfe the Swarzy total recall mask getting broken at the airport security ceck!
0 likesGoogley moogley eyes
1 like😂😂😂
0 likes😂😂😂 fuuuuuuck!!
1 likeEver
0 likesJustin Cissell 😂🤣 “that nobody should ever make.”
2 likes40:30 I mean it doesn't get better than this.
4 likes39:47 is the best one
6 likesRoberto Flores Dear God...
0 likes@Nyree Harris There's absolutely no similarities between Trump and Manson. None.
2 likes@A-Woke Yo Hillary actually has that same frozen smile and that weird eyes wide open expression lmao good catch.
3 likes39:48 - 39:51
2 likes40:30 - 40:50
29:33 is the worst.....wtf
2 likes@Chris Cash I hope you're having a good day
0 likes36:01 made me jump.
1 like@Paul West straight like that!!! An innocent person person really wants to know what the f is this all about and why am I here...
0 likesMaybe Schmeeda can explain it.
1 likeThe comparison with Regan from the Exorcist was so spot on!
0 likes26:20
9 likes@electrojones trump!😂😂😂I thought the EXACT same thing!!... 👌
0 likes@Robert Gardea Or, she made the expressions after taking a bite of a three-year-old cookie from the forgotten cookie jar.
0 likesLol 26:20
1 likeShe is definitely scary looking. Damn.
0 likesIt's all that botox.
0 likesLike a female Jim Carrey.
4 likes" I'm thinking John met us there"..really? You can recall learning how to scuba dive in Hawaii, but you cant recall your college ex being there?
0 likesShe makes faces nobody else COULD make!!!
2 likes😳😳😳😳
0 likesThose contorted faces she's making are really her imagining ahead as her celly is having her way.
0 likesImagine how scary her face probably was during the murder...
4 likesHuh?
1 like@Ryan Bates no no no no no not at all
1 likeShe has a face nobody should ever have to see
2 likes36:42 when she thinks kills me
1 like@Taylor brown terryfing
0 likes33:17 wtf lol
0 likes50:00 takes the win😳😂 lmao like wtf even is that facial expression LMAO
0 likes26:20 is the best one
1 like@Barbie Kat Fun but off-topic fact: Dare was around as late as 2011, possibly even a couple years after. Just a neat little bit I thought I'd put out there
1 likeMasterOfKnowledge that’s interesting that it existed that long somewhere - it was so incredibly off! 🙄
1 likeShe was having a whole fcking meltdown @30:01
0 likes26:22 ??!
2 likes@Trebor Ironwolfe maybe she's an alien robot sent to test human to see how we would react to such malicious behavior.
1 like@Alecto Sadly, I think much of humanity would fail those tests.
0 likes@Trebor Ironwolfe i know i would fail, I'm terrified.
1 like37:17 Evil inside.
3 likesThat’s just her face
0 likesI'd like to see her facial expressions when the other prisoners found out she was a cop.
1 likeelectrojones spot on. My mom is severely mentally ill with uncontrollable anger issues and she has all the same tics and expressions. It was terrifying growing up with her because it was obvious when she was about to detonate.
0 likesThor Mjölnir 😆 😬😧🤤
0 likes26:20 is terrifying
0 likesWabbajock dugatti hummm not...
0 likesmakina muerte nothing is happening around that time...
0 likes26:19
1 like@VictoriaSobocki lol,Jim Carey should play her in the movie adaptation.
0 likesshe genuinely looks so scary.. that woman's got some creepy eyes
0 likesI know im getten mad
0 likes36:36 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesIt's scary to think that if she hadn't bitten the body, chances are they would've never find her.
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Karma, gave her a visit. There is no escape when you commit a crime like this no matter how good you are.
23 likes@digital l 50% of murders go unsolved
27 likesWhy o why o why o WHYYYYY did I bite her 😱😱😱😱
6 likes@digital l That's not true. Plenty of horrific crimes like this are unsolved.
26 likes@Kayla Marie This was over 20 years old so who knows it might be another 50 years before technology improves or someone comes forward to slove old crimes.
7 likes@Yeet Smith most of those are because gang murders dont get solved
3 likes@Ali Rıza Videoları Look up golden state killer caught recently, unsolved for almost as long. Mummy Otis the Iceman. A case more than 5,000 years old. There is no expiration date, at the end of most peoples lives they may find Jimmy Hoffa.
3 likesThey already suspected her. They found her out. The issue was proof. They might not have been able to prove her guild in court.
2 likesYeet Smith so wild
0 likes@starboi klem Karma is a product of human ego, just like all gods. It only exists as an idea to give people fake comfort because they can't take the truth.
0 likes@Daniel Doucet i 100% agree
0 likes@Daniel Doucet not necessarily cant handle the truth, we dont know the truth, its more like people cant handle the uncertainty and randomness of existance so they create religions so that for example know what happens when they die, so they have a false sense of seccurity.
1 like@starboi klem You put it in a more honest way, more accurate, which I like better. Thanks.
0 likesI was thinking the exact same thing from the start of the video. She would’ve remained a free woman for the rest of her life.
0 likes???? The vid is edited and the first part with context/intro and background is missing.
7 likesIt kinda makes you think, how many people are out there that have gotten away with murder and live normal lives.
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ikr and this lady was literally a police veteran like wow
30 likesWait that scares me I don’t think it’s that common
3 likesThis is so scary
2 likesThis is terrifying but so fascinating at the same time
2 likesRight?!
0 likesShe went all that time living innocently... knowing she murdered someone brutally. Truly a sociopath.
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The stuff of nightmares.
11 likesDale Gribble why? It’s true. My bro’s a cop and a psycho
42 likesThat would be anybody and everybody If u kill someone u would have to act normal u dont go around telling everyone u just killed someone u act normal and innocent and deal with your conscience in private
3 likesAdam Khid and we can definitely see the ramifications that her own conscience did to her. Her eyes.. they are pure evil.
3 likes@Savage Salvage Your 'devil advocates' stance (more like conspiracy theory) makes absolutely no sense. These disgustingly violent riots that have run rampant throughout our country is because those misinformed want 'justice' against the so called racist cops and to find them guilty of murder. By releasing an autopsy that actually shows the exact opposite of what occurred and potentially giving an innocent verdict would cause even MORE violent riots. I highly doubt that anyone 'pulling strings behind the scenes' would want to cause further distress and terror to our cities.
1 likewhat else could she do?
0 likesMonotech2.0 stop being ridiculous
0 likesStephen S - have you told anyone who can intervene- Internal-Affairs’s or the district attorney’s office?
0 likesShe’s one of the worst liars ever, almost every thing she said made her look more suspicious
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Exactly. She's a horrible liar. She gets super nervous and it shows.
12 likesLiterally my cousins 5 year old lies better 😂
1 likeIn a situation like that no person could stay calm the fact that is was under the rug for this long tells me she is a good liar and manipulator
0 likesDetective: "Did you kill her?"
4085 likesStephanie: 🤔😆😒😜
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Don’t forget 🤡🤡🤡
120 likes🤨😯🙄😬
56 likesIt was just so long ago. What is it, 2009 now?
81 likesBruh😂😂😂😂
7 likesdont forget 🥴🥴🥴
25 likesJajajajajaja muero 🤣🤣🤣
3 likesTime stamp??
2 likes@j o o l i a it was a joke. They didn't ask that
3 likes@Dustin Salgado Pavon shes asking when they asked if she killed her
1 like@deez nuts 😹 I know... they didn't ask her that directly
2 likesThis is too accurate 😂😂
1 like37:17 😳😧😳😧😳 HMMmm
1 likeand 🤷🏽♀️ 🤔😕🧍🏽♀️😛🙃😋🥸😒😩😏
2 likes🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴
0 likes😂
0 likesShe could have probably got away with this if it wasn’t for her facial expressions
0 likesThank God .. no one was falsely accused of this murder spending time in prison while this lady was out playin cop for 23 years !!!
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Underrated comment
17 likesGreat point
12 likes.
makes you wonder just how many people are innocent in jail...???
29 likes👏
2 likes37:18
2 likes@fumes was just about to make a comment on that myself lol,
1 likethe thing is, if they were in prison, they'd have no reason to relook at it as a cold case meaning the person might never be released if they got life without parole
4 likesPlenty of murderers play cop. She's just unlucky to have bitten her victim. Also you don't wanna be on the wrong end of office politics in a police station. Maybe in some situations some "co workers" would've let their murderer cop friends slide.
4 likesShe is just...beyond annoying, so annoying that it’s frustrating. I don’t know how they made it through that interrogation.
3 likesSomeone PLEASE tell me all cops have their DNA catalogued
2 likesNow I understand why the standards are so high to be officers and even then a lot of bad cops make it through, but still this footage makes me realize how important it is to have background checks, lie detectors, reading writing tests comprehension and people skills
0 likes@WesGamer "unlucky" that she bit a dead body??!
0 likesits crazy to think that she could have got away with it if she just didn't bite the corpse. I mean talk about the butterfly effect, shit will come back to haunt you 20 years later!
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You should watch Bella Fiori's video covering this case! You'll be shocked by how much evidence LAPD disposed to try to protect their own officers😲😲
47 likesShe almost got away with it.
2 likestaking notes Don't...bite...the...body....
31 likes@Jesse l
1 like@Nicholas Churey And become a cop, so that they'll brush it aside when your accused
1 likeWhy did she bite the body?
2 likes@豆 she loco
8 likes@豆 hungry
3 likesThe awful and petty act of just biting the corpse of the person you just murdered in pure rage came with consecuenses, huh.
0 likes@Your Pal Kindred makes sense
0 likesI know how this whole thing works. I'm a cop and I know yall gon try Nad fuck me. I need a lawyer
0 likes“It sounds like you’re trying to put this on me.”
856 likesWow, way to put the pieces together there Detective Stephanie after an hour of interrogation
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she's sharp
14 likesshe's playing dumb. As soon as the investigator asked about John, she panicked
43 likesLol
0 likes@Taydrum she's not playing dumb. It's a coping mechanism, as explained in the video. She refuses to believe it's happening to her
4 likesI would like this comment, but it’s at 500. I CANT RUIN IT.
0 likes@Corbin Hamm it's at 598 now. Go ahead it's safe.
2 likes@tabby73 Lookin out for me 😏
1 likeAppreciate you ❤️
Jerk getting me late at night, alone, w the damn exorcist crap!! Wtf! Lol
0 likesWho set her facial expressions to 200% lmao.
4241 likesReplies (76)
It’s worse than LA noire
170 likesIt’s like those videos of resident evil facial expression increased by x% lol like why would you ever think that would be convincing
96 likeswhere can i download this IRL facial expression mod
26 likesShe looks like an Oblivion NPC.
59 likesMass Effect Andromeda could have learned from this.
37 likesShe’s beautiful
9 likes123456789E? She actually is lol
4 likes@Nayceer IQ *There
4 likes@BaconlessGod thanks bro. I cant believe i forgot the sacred text, as I was there when it was written.
10 likes41:40 HMMM.... :O :I :O :I
15 likes@Will Salen JESUS YES MY GOD YES
4 likesLike setting your sensitivity to 100 on CSGO. SMALL MOVEMENTS, SMALL ADJUSTMENTS, I'VE GOT THIS, OH SHIT I SHOT MYSELF AND ALL MY SQUAD.
7 likes@Satoshi Kong NO
1 like@123456789E? She's all yours.
20 likesi wish i could emote like this, where can i download the character model?
5 likesWhoever did the YTPs of Michael Rosen should do some on her lol
1 likeTanya Morris
2 likesthank you for showing me how to find that guy!
@Wiresgalore LMAO
3 likesOnce you see it....
"HMMmm" ✌👀✌
@Bitzy NP 😂😂😂
0 likesShe did. Remember, she has like...10,000 pictures
2 likesWiresgalore well that’s going to haunt my dreams forever
1 like😩🤣🤣🤣
1 likeHer neck movements are absurd as well
5 likes@Wiresgalore the hell my body trembled i got so scared im alone watching this aghhh ahhhh pffff scary
1 like@123456789E? Are you a prison lover of hers?
5 likesi did lol
0 likes@Wiresgalore 30:40... "I stopped teaching dare"... then became the Cookie Monster. 😂
7 likes@Hits509 • Try 30:40... 😂🤣
2 likesLmao
0 likesAshley Rene lmao “I stopped teaching dare and then GURAGULACGUBRAAA”
2 likes@Green Wizard 😂😂🤣
0 likes@Green Wizard Oh my Gods, your comment just made me spit on myself laughing. Just hearing the sound clip you're texting just killed me. 😂🤣
1 like@Green Wizard 🤣 Oh hell, you're killin me. 😂 Yeah, she's a terrible liar and a total psychopath. So having fun at her expense is absolutely permitted. 😂
2 likesAshley Rene you have the same name as someone I used to go to school with! I see you are interested in the merkaba I have a esoteric playlist that you might find videos to your liking or they could lead you to other knowledge. Happy travels fellow practitioner.
0 likes@Green Wizard Nice! I'll check that out. Thank you for the recommendation! ♡
0 likesI really needed to laugh, thank you all!
2 likes😂🤣😂😃😂😃😂🤣😂🤣😂
0 likes@Ashley Rene 🤣🤣🤣
0 likes@Ashley Rene she stopped teaching dare and turned into a fish lmao lmao
1 like@Wiresgalore lmao
0 likes@Ashley Rene 41:40
1 like@Jon Andrew Feltner "NUM NUM NUM NUM NUM!!!" 😂
2 likes@Ashley Rene 😂😂
0 likes@Jon Andrew Feltner 🤣 That's all I can think watching that! Lol!
1 like@Ashley Rene lol
0 likes@Green Wizard
0 likes😂😂😂😂
Her ridiculous expressions remind me a lot of Manson
3 likes@Satoshi Kong she's even got that Martin Septim hairdo.
2 likesroastingpotato omg seriously bro? Is it true that you like to do things with men and potato’s?
0 likesthis is fuck funny.
3 likesBahahahhaaa amazing!
1 likeGreen Wizard and she has a husband
2 likesCarrot Tops mom
1 likeSuper Mario 64 when you could pull on his face on the Press Start screen
5 likesSteven Festa Lmfaoooo!!!!!!! That is the best comment in this thread.
2 likes@Green Wizard couldn't help myself soon as I saw her bulbous features
0 likesWiresgalore D: |: D: |:
1 likeHahaha!
0 likesLol
0 likes@Ashley Rene look at her EYES @ 51:50! Yep, definitely psycho.
1 like@Christine 16 Oh by the Gods!!! I just watched that like 10 times and her eyes are so wide and strange, the light catches them a few times and makes them look like one derps out to nowhere. 😂 Like Spleens on Graystillplays, SIMS 4 addition. 🤣
0 likes@Green Wizard Hey, I've been looking for your esoteric playlist you recommended on your channel... What's it called? 😊
0 likesThat’s an understatement
0 likes@Green Wizard Thank you! For some reason I'm not getting notifications for this. So thanks for posting the link! 😁
0 likesTry 600%
1 likeGreen Wizard the menu screen on Mario 64
1 likeI'm actually shocked she can make such expressions & I just clicked on one timestamp from a comment because I haven't watched the whole interrogation yet. I don't want to see a real person making such faces because it's creepy. The game clips are funny though because they're unreal. Now I can't see those clips because I'd be reminded of her.
0 likes😂😂😂😂
0 likes🤣
1 likeMyself hahahaha like the turtles in the live action movies.
0 likes🤣
0 likesSatoshi Kong she looks exactly like the adoring fan, but with long dark hair
0 likes26:20 is the craziest. She only does it once.
0 likesLOL😂😂👍
0 likes@Green Wizard 😭😭 so true
1 likeLMMMAAOOOO
0 likesImagine that if she had not bitten Sherri after her death (which itself is crazy), they would have never found her as the bite mark was the place the DNA was found.
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I suppose murderers could have afforded to be a bit more flashy before DNA testing
37 likesThat’s what I was saying people are like “ she had all that time to come up with what to say “ like bruh she bit the lady on the hand after she already killed her like she’s full crazy
18 likesMaybe it's petty, but her face really irritates me. Especially when she does the grimacing smile thing.
0 likesJim is incredibly generous on his Patreon. Just a buck a month for some of the best true crime content on the web. Cheers, mate.
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Yeah it didn't take long for me to want to support this.. and gain access to *MORE*. This is addictive...
2 likesYeah it's the only patreon I support - is this a ne vid? I feel like I've seen it
5 likesThat's the only way patreon should be used
1 like@Ashton Brown same, I signed up for Patreon solely for this channel.
1 likethe only downside to the patreon is that you'll binge all the videos and then get depressed when you finish them all.
0 likesAre there more videos or are they the same ones that are on here?
0 likes@Holly Bauer There's a lot more!
0 likesWhy was this trimmed? It was better before
3 likes“Do you know who you are?”
2422 likesHer: “🤪😒😔🥺😳😳😱🙄
I do not remember it’s been millions of years”
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💀💀💀
19 likesLOLL FOR REAL
14 likesFaxxx😭😂😂😂
10 likesHave you ever had a conversation *gives descriptions of conversations * gosh tho that could be it or maybe there was 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 more yknow ehh gosh I I I what is a conversation
20 likes💀💀💀
2 likes@Lucy Fer 😭 right
1 likeBHAHAHA YES
1 likeYou forgot this one 😬👈 @26:18 (my personal favorite)
8 likesgeee gosh 😭
1 likeThat’s great 😂😃
0 likesFrfr
0 likesThis fucking killed me hahaha
0 likesHahahah foreal that had me dying 😂
0 likesThe most shocking part is that this woman got away with murder for 25 years, even though she was a suspect and made death threads against the victim.
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it's not that shocking when you consider how cops protect each other
45 likesNot really. The police actively chose not to investigate her because she was one of them.
40 likesThose detectives who covered up her involvement should be held accountable (if they’re still alive)
0 likes“What was your relationship with your boyfriend”
3231 likes“He wasn’t my boyfriend...... he and his brother played basketball”
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Pffffttttt😂
15 likes😂.
2 likes😂😂
1 likeunderstandable have a great day
22 likes"And then I'm like...BAAAH! And then I'm, y'know, then I'm, y'know....y'know?"
10 likes🤣 so true Steph
0 likes@Amelia Bee ye man, totally
0 likeslmfaoooooo i have never seen a more funny comment section on any YouTube video
1 like@Fatima Ali check out the comment section of the Stephen McDaniel case lol
0 likes@thriller008 on my way 😂
0 likes9:44 is interesting because it sounds like she was about to say "I couldn't tell you how long I talked to John behind his back"
0 likesImagine being arrested by a murderer for art crimes lol
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Somethin is growin on your hair btw
22 likes@Ultimate Powa it's hair dye, smart one
36 likes@C. J. it’s called a joke smart one
24 likes@C. J. Thanks C.J.
5 likeshow much art crime is there what did she do every day
5 likesYour welscome joesph
1 like@Joseph Good 😐
0 likes@Extended Warranty lmfao ikr what even is "art crime"
1 likemy name isnt emma Art theft most commonly. The black market for stolen art is in the billions every year.
1 liketoneZ BoneC ^ a lot, and other than theft you have people selling fakes/forgeries for millions. There was just a doc made recently about talented artists making fake Picasso’s and selling them.
1 likelmaooooo
0 likes@҉ oh word
0 likes24:59 when the edibles kick in
4 likesGuilty
1 like"That's a man, baby!"
0 likesInterrogator: Did you ever speak to her?
272 likesStephanie: Gee I have no idea. I mean maybe a couple words once. Maybe we chatted one or two times. No more than five times. Maybe we were fighting over a man that lasted months. Maybe I confronted her at her place of work and got into a fight. I HAVE NO IDEA.
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ROFL!!!
4 likesMaybe I went by her house once gee I couldn't even tell ya it's been a million years ago
5 likesImagine being her husband. You were married to a psycho killer for twenty years. That guy'll never sleep well again.
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She also had an adopted daughter 😮
24 likesLol, imagine being her husband period.
96 likesHusband: Where were you last night?
Her: 😣oh geez 😯it’s 2019😧that was hours ago😤I don’t remember🤔
@Alison Wonderland Yeesh...
2 likes@Ghost 😂😂.
1 likeBetter, run run run run run run run awaaaayy
9 likesOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooOOOOOOO AYE YIE YIE YIE YIEEEEOOOO
But it can only get better for him from now on 😂
1 likeJimmy from Philly nice talking heads !
3 likesI feel sorry for her family quite frankly. I mean obviously they were not aware of her dark past and in an instant basically lost a mother, daughter, wife...etc
10 likesUpon hearing the verdict, her husband made his exit from the courtroom...
2 likesHe was a cop too. Probably helped cover it up or at least knew.
1 likeThat guy probably never slept well
0 likesIf we're being honest, the fact that he was too unperceptive to notice that probably means that he's the type of person that won't understand the gravity of it.
0 likes@Mr. Ryan Oh, no joke? Well, yeah he's probably crooked af then.
0 likesTait Hermanns excellent timing! I tip my hat to you, sir or madam, whichever the case may be.
0 likes@Mr. Ryan damn I never thought about that. I dunno somehow I just feel like that wouldn't be a detail of her life she shared. Seems like she compartmentalized that memory as much as possible.
1 likeShe's not a pyscopath.
3 likesMother: why do you smell like weed?
17603 likesMe: Geez so I met Scott back in 93’
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Isaac Murray I don't even really know what marijuana is, I couldn't tell ya geez
1102 likesLmaoooo
45 likes@Amazonian Goddess ✨ i mean, uh um, geez i mean i may or may not have smoked who knows, i mean gosh geez
432 likeswanderingtreeprincess
4 likesTv
What year it was?
54 likesIsaac Murray lol!!!!
9 likesWhat? Jeez I don't know, when was the earthquake? Because I m a picture nut!
137 likes@kzack I can't believe we are discussing a Joint I smoked a million years ago! I mean, what is going on here? xD
248 likesTaught dare in 86
80 likesit was mike the fireman lmfao
54 likes@Twizardking Dtm I mean,what's this all about?!🤣😂
64 likes😃😄😁 Indeed 😆
7 likesI'm your 1000th thumb up.
10 likesI must be 1001😄
5 likes@Joonas Kosonen probably...
3 likesLooool😂
3 likesHahaha geez mom umm let me see I woke up at 7am it was 2019 hmm pfft geez I think it was 7am then I walked to school quite honestly I can't recall it was a million years ago lol
63 likesYou’d think I’d remember but geez, it just doesn’t ring a bell.
46 likes“Was it ‘93? No, that was a million years ago. Umm...”
24 likesIsaac Murray LMAOOOOO
2 likesLOOOOL
1 likeHahahaha i peed myself
6 likesIsaac Murray Lmaooooo 😂😂😂
1 likeY’all got me dying 😂😂😂
7 likes🤣😂😂😂
1 likeIsaac Murray 🤣
1 likeI mean maybe? Gosh it's been a million years ago
11 likes@Charles X 😂😂
1 like@Esteban Ventura 😂😂
1 like"I don't know that or not"
9 likesLMAO
0 likes'92😆
1 like@Esteban Ventura lmfao this was so spot on. I'm loving these comments. Reading all these is about as funny as watchin Stephen McDaniel's interview (I think thats that weirdo's name)
5 likesi dont know Mom. Let me check my pictures.
9 likesI’ll have to check my pictures
5 likesI would have to check my pictures.
4 likes😂😂😂
1 likeWhat year is this ? 1986??? I think we were in Hawaii, but geez ....
8 likesHahahahahahahah
0 likesIsaac Murray 😂
0 likesim dead bro lma000
1 likeAh ah ah ah I mean last time I smoked GOLLYY... let's see Stephanie's husband left her in.. God.. ITS BEEN SO LONG
9 likesI mean, what's this all about? So you're saying I smell like weed, so I smoked a joint? I mean come on, wha wha, now I gotta problem with that!
11 likesThanks for the lol
1 like@Charles X Of course she taught DARE.. Of course she did.
4 likes💀💀💀💀
1 likeI couldn’t tell you what a drug even IS, what’s this even about anyway?
10 likesMe af lmao
0 likesLet me check my pictures
3 likesTrue Crime Loser shoutout
🤣🤣😂
1 like😂
1 likeMother: "why do you smell like weed?"
7 likesMe: "Geez, let's see I was teaching DARE in Oregon in '92, that sounds familiar"
LilyOfTheTower but I mean come on, what’s this all about??
4 likesWeed ? Why would I smell like the stuff that's takin over the garden geez
7 likesahahahahahaha
0 likesOk, I absolutely loved your comment, but her and Scott met back in the early 80s. She killed his wife in 92, or earlier? but still best comment ever.
0 likesMom what’s this all about
2 likesHow bout that face while thinking about what cars John drove. Lmfao. Like she didnt know. She was in the back seat of all of them
9 likes🤣 💀
0 likesMe: Mother I don't remember what weed is, never mind what it smells like so how can I answer your question?
1 likeSo HIMYM story telling?
0 likesWhat's this all about, mom? Give me a year? Ya know? I can't even remember that long ago. Geez...
3 likesLMAO im weak bruh
2 likesYooooooo!! 😂😂😂😂
0 likesY’all need to STOP with these comments 😂😂
2 likes😭🤣
0 likesHilarious
0 likesGosh Issac.....what is it 2009? Geez I couldn't tell you what a calendar was?
2 likesI mean I dont know what to say? I dont want to say I never smoked a joint and then you tell me I smoked! I took 10,000 pictures though, I can vividly remember that...
1 likeWell I went to that incense place back in 86 and went to a grateful dead concert GEEEZ I really don't recall
2 likesThe weed lived on Rosco and I could have seen it at it it's apartment... I can't recall if I had any weed...the weed went on holidays...gee I feel hungry I haven't had lunch yet...it's not the munchies because I don't know what that means. You know? 🍕🍔🍟👮♀️
6 likes🤣🤣
0 likesi just can’t say that i... AGAIN i don’t think i ever was, you know i’m just trying to think, there was so many of us, i have pictures, it’s just.. i don’t know i mean i know one time maybe i took 1 or two tokes.... mmm i don’t know i couldn’t even tell you if it was me there was so many of us there
3 likes😂😂😂👌
0 likesOr wait was it 94 ? I mean ...... give me a year ... Like I said it’s been so many years .
3 likesOh geez Mom, I couldn't even say. I started school in, what, 1980? And you and dad got married in, gosh, '74? I couldn't even tell ya what your wedding was like. Sheesh, I don't think I was there because I wasn't born yet. It's just been so long. What's this all about? I ate pizza for lunch one day last month. I may have eaten pizza again since then. What was your question again?
8 likesScott's do have some flame.
0 likesLol
0 likesI mean, you know...
2 likesThe wicked webs we sow.
1 likeThat not rimging bell 🤔
0 likesSmoking weed,my memory goes completely,it might as well be a million years ago,like the jokes about Lazarus, short term memory be like shhhooooo...'What were we talking about again'.
0 likesyeah '93 - that was like a million years ago...
0 likesLol
0 likesOh geez so i first started skating in 89’
1 likeI mean, come on, I don't know that I inhaled. You know.
1 likeLol "what year is this? Im married to who now?" This lady is a hot mess
0 likes🤣
0 likesi was listening bobby Marley ?
0 likesHugh
0 likesAre all ya'll related to Bill Clinton? Just askin' ...
1 likeAwesome 😂
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likeswell you know, there was 8 or 9 of us on the 10th floor of the dorm that are really close, we get together every year, but ya got me, I don't remember their names, I think one was Ronald McDonald, another we called Barney, because he looked like the dinosaur, when did Barney come on the air? Oh wait, was that Captain Kangaroo? But you know, to get to the weed place, you turn right where the Pizza Hut was located back in 1981, and then left where the tire place was in 1985, then you go three miles to where the drive in was back in 1975. I think it's a housing project now, but I can't really remember if I dated John or not, that was like a million years ago. Geez, you guys are just putting all of this on me right now and I feel overwhelmed, what's this all about? Peanut Butter.
6 likesand Jelly.
I shouldn’t have laughed at this😩
0 likesThis is my favourite comment on this website xD
1 likeGeez mom, why are you looking at the photos I took of me not smoking the joint? That doesn’t even ring a bell!
3 likes@yepsowhat I smoked it but I didn't inhale
1 likeCarl Young 🤣 and “I DID not have sex with THAT joint”
1 likeJoy Walker They said she was killed in 1986.
2 likes@Dfender67 wonder what was in the weed
1 likeLakesha Goodwin 😂 Seems like yesterday to me! Good times!
1 likeLol
0 likesIdk what ur talking about but I love this nonetheless
0 likesI'm dead.
0 likesIsaac Murray 😂😂
0 likes@Jamie Miller 😭😁
0 likesLike, No, geez, ..this is... crazy.
0 likesHave you heard this tangent.....?
0 likesLakesha Goodwin It’s been really easy for me to remember the 80’s, but then again, it probably has a lot to do with the fact that I didn’t kill anyone!🤔😂
3 likes🤣
0 likes@kzack She didn't inhale
0 likesHilarious
0 likesJ Sam,zmzxzz ,
0 likes😅🤣
0 likesHahaha
1 likeOh, so that's what the kids call marijuana these days: "Scott". I wonder if that's why Adam West Batman always said "Great Scott!" aka "Great weed!". Yep. That makes sense.
0 likesThis made me laugh
0 likesReminded me of Pinocchio 🤥 in Shrek when they’re asking him where Shrek may be. But at least he was smart enough able to lie without his nose growing. But she’s getting annoying with her Gosh and vague memory. She’s going down painfully slow
0 likes"That's just incense you smell"
0 likesHahahahahaha best comment ever
0 likesYall forgot to add these bad boys, 👀 I ain't one for emojis but yanno her eyes were wild.
0 likesGez
0 likesHahahahahaha that's funny. 😂😂✌ so true too.
0 likesShe talks like Creepy Joe Biden. Wonder if they're related? 🤔😂
2 likesGood comment
0 likesYes!
0 likesYou better turn your memory back because it's not ra ra ra ringing a bell. I just can't say that ....again, do I remember everything?
0 likesIt might have been 86 because I graduated
Let me find out, I got 10,000 I can go through, me being a picture nut and all.
LMAOOOO
1 like"I think I spoke to another friend of his about it."
0 likes@Charles X She was my dare teacher in Oregon in 87..
0 likesG I don’t know maybe I did do you know if I did or not I don’t know can we call somebody to find out if they know
1 like@Charles x, she said no to drugs not murder
1 likeCedar Who was she really? Cause she keeps saying 86
0 likesWhat do you mean?
0 likesLet me check my pictures.
1 likegosh, is weed green? I mean, I think it can be purple too? I must have heard that somewhere, once, maybe like when the tsunami hit Japan? Was it Japan? My favourite colour is blue.
2 likes@theosiris20011021 geez I don't remember. I mean I may not have seen blue weed, gosh it's all a possibility. I don't want to say it's not green and you say it's green. B-but i-i- ju- wat is this all about? I don't know what to tell ya jeez. This doesn't ring a bell
0 likesHAHAHAHAHAAH
0 likesA question to you in high school:
0 likesWhy do you smell like pot and nicotine?
Why do you fall asleep in history class?
😅😂😂🙂🙃
0 likesI mean gee I might have met Isaac in 93 but I can't remember smoking blunts. You know if it did happen I can't say gosh.🌳🌳🌳🔥🔥💨💨💨🤷
1 likeThis Scott has a lot to answer for! 🤣
0 likes@Duke_LetoII Your comment legit just done me in. I'm trying to muffle me laughs because it's 3:21am.
0 likesOmg LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesI soooooo needed this comment thread. I love everyone here.🥰🥰😃🤘🤘🍺
2 likes😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😂
1 like@solo scam Hector and Carlos loves us too.
0 likes😂😂😂🤣
0 likesI dont know man. Strange world, lotta smells...
1 likeLet me see... Marijuana was found in like the 1700's and I went to Hawaii and met John and it was just too long ago
0 likes92* ggeeeeezzzz ummmm ummm lol 2009 is the year now
0 likes92
0 likesHis brother played basketball
0 likes“Is that a blunt on your bedside table?”
1 like“I’m a picture nut.”
This made me fuckin' lol.
0 likesIsaac M... Lmao😭🤣😂😅 RIGHT!!
0 likesI graduated from Yale in 82...
0 likes😂
0 likes🤣🤣
0 likesI take lots of pictures. I might have more pics of the crime scene than you do. I don't know. I cant remember. That was a million years ago. I was just looking at the pictures last night (again).
0 likes@nolan whatever it's called nowadays🤣
0 likesGeez...it doesn't sound familiar to me, I don't know, I can't recall it!
0 likesHahahahah🤣
0 likesIt just don’t sound familiar to me bro
0 likesUnderrated comment
0 likesI met the same Scott in '94
0 likesWell i mean..geez.. it was like 500 million years ago.. so i may have, .. i mean i never inhaled...and if i did it doesn't ring a bell.. but it doesn't sound familiar..I might have had a cup of tea.. or was it coffee..when was that again..? .. 92..uhm..aw man.. what's this all about..?
0 likes😏 There's Always A Scott
0 likes@Azar Mi WOW💐
0 likesBe My Girl Beautiful!!...😘😍🙃
😂😂😂
0 likesIsaac M best
0 likes😂😂😂😂😂
0 likesHaha 😂
0 likes🤣🤣🤣
0 likesthis is so hilarious 😭
0 likesHIS BROTHER PLAYS BASKETBALL AT NORTHRIDGE.
0 likesIts actually Northern Lights, Cannabis Indica
2 likesObviously Scott spent the night at my house before and he spent the night at my house before
0 likes@Julio Velazquez bruh that was like a million years ago
1 likewait... how do YOU know how weed smells like?
0 likes@Averyrandomllama How do you not?
0 likesInterview Tactics = Gaslighting
0 likesDetectives: subtle interrogation
1491 likesStephanie: facial aerobics class
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PLSSSS-
6 likesyes y is she so turnt
5 likesYES OMGGG?????? IKR
1 like😂😂😂
0 likes😂🤣😂
0 likes@jason da vinci she off datt henny
0 likesEvery time she grins and nods her head, she looks like an animatronic.
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Look at 26:19
46 likes37:17
36 likesYes. Yes she does. Hahaha its hilarious and equally as creepy
29 likes@maxgnr Just made a comment about this. It's so uncanny
9 likes@maxgnr especially the footage at the very end of the video. It's an exact bloody replica
7 likesShe is so scary like an evil pixie. Give anyone nightmares.
5 likesPov Chica
0 likes@Ukraino TV lmao get help
7 likes33:28
0 likes37:16 Omfg thank you for this comparison xD
0 likes@R. J. Oh no she doesn't her eyebrows are moving every which way at the same time, botox limits movement of the face. If you get it in a certain place in the cheek, you can't even smile
1 like@maxgnr Little triggered far-Left.
6 likesRandomly clicked on your channel, saw good art and subscribed
1 likeI love YouTube
@Ukraino TV considering everyone who goes against whatever silly narrative daddy Trump puts out is considered a communist, it's safe to say words mean nothing to you degenerates
7 likesAlso "triggered"? It's not 2016 anymore. The era of SJW cringe compilations has ended. I'm embarrassed for you.
@Ukraino TV Trump lost.
3 likes@JFK’s ray bans now we have a president that stutters as much as this woman
5 likes@John Smith because some random American leftist had to bring up trump again and derail everything as always
6 likes@Ukraino TV didn't you watch Seinfeld the Ukraine is weak. Lol
0 likes@Ukraino TV I was born and raised in America so you'll have to forgive me if I'm perplexed and amused by a Ukrainian telling me to "go back to my shithole." Do you think Mr. Trump would be pleased to hear you call America a shithole?
2 likes@Andrew Sinclair Seems we both agree - Rothschild bankers bought and paid off American politics back during the Napoleonic wars about 200 years ago; it is all a charade, and pre-determined.
3 likesWith that said the left never fail to entertain in the category of Trump Derangement Syndrome and getting offended over stupid bullshit.
@Irwin Klaire Actually it was a Ukrainian right-winger who brought it up. This fact can be established by simply scrolling up and reading the comments with your eyes and using your brain to figure out what the words mean.
1 likeStrange seeing you here!
0 likes@TheOneAndOnlyZeno No we do not agree lmfao. All I said was that I don't like Trump or Biden. I have zero interest in your recycled anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, nor do I particularly care what kind of garbage content you find entertaining.
0 likes@Andrew Sinclair S..thole starts in your head. I don't care about Trump, Obiden etc. I do care about the truth.
3 likes@JFK’s ray bans Trump is still living in your head, and will forever. If so, then Trump won. You are the living PROOF.
3 likes@Andrew Sinclair You were born in Communist/BLM America. It's different America. I feel sorry for you.
3 likeswtf is going on- someone left a funny comment yet the replies are filled with completely unrelated shit because some trumpie got mad? y’all are probably grown ass adults, who actually like GENUINELY gives a single shit? this is a youtube comment section. i wouldn’t have even taken the time out of my day to leave a reply but someone needs to babysit y’all. grow up god DAMN. ❤️
4 likeskino comment section 🍿
2 likes@Mr.Sophistication Well now you're arguing too. The only way to win this game is not to play. Save yourself, it's too late for me.
0 likesLiterally. By the end she just looks like a cartoon with all the faces she makes
0 likesnight freddy five at
0 likes@Andrew Sinclair try finding a job and or gf or bf. You sad.
0 likes@Mr.Sophistication Well now you're just leaning into it huh.
0 likes40:35
0 likes@Ukraino TV twice as*
0 likesfnaf jumpscare 🙄😒
0 likes@Ukraino TV I would've said Minnesota too. Who tf wants to be in Florida? Lol
0 likesJeez, she looks like she came straight out of Five Nights at Freddie's
0 likes@Marijuana know something? Also, when you don't know where you are and what is your name - you are fu..d up.
0 likes@Ukraino TV you can say "shit" and "fucked" it's okay.
0 likes@TheOneAndOnlyZeno lol get rekt nerd
0 likesYip what a gal🤦♂️
0 likesAnd so you gave her back her Gun
0 likesFree her way too late unfair unjustified
0 likesImagine killing someone over a person you’re not even with anymore
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joe goldberg has entered the chat
40 likesSome who has little to no emotional maturity, can imagine it easy, but imagine someone like this being a police officer… that’s the scary fucking question.
57 likes@Conssumed Most USA police have absolutely no emotional maturity in my experience.
33 likes@Borfis Jort
6 likesOh because you've dealt with most american police yourself singlehandedly huh
@Borfis Jort Good thing most my experiences with cops have been good. Funny, it's like they are people and that there are good and bad people.
3 likes@mastercutter oml yesss
0 likes@Borfis Jort you’ve personally encountered the majority of police in a country with a population of over 300 million? I don’t know man…seems fishy. Gee I don’t know maybe you’ve met them all before. Gee I don’t know.
2 likes@Cwyan2483 25% of all prisoners are in the USA. That kinda says something about how overzealous American police are
7 likes@Winter Moon I mean most people are bad anyway so that argument doesn't really work in your favor
3 likes@Borfis Jort orrrr it says something about the training systems that are implemented and the laws that are inherently unfair to certain individuals. Cops aren’t a hive mind. I don’t understand people with the mentality that assume a certain career path is indicative of personal beliefs or personal morals.
1 like@Cwyan2483 training systems cant place sadistic or paranoid thoughts in a police officer's head. the simple fact is that the profession of being a cop is very tempting to a lot of mentally ill individuals (most cops i have talked to have very weird ways of conducting themselves, have very dead, lifeless black eyes which are characteristic of narcissists, prefer to think with their emotions rather than with logic, etc).
4 likes@Cwyan2483 remember that this only applies to american cops. cops in other countries are normal; cops in your country, and people in your country in general, are questionable, and there are statistics to back this up
1 like@Ahahoney Space at least cops in your country don't interpret literally every single human being as a potential threat
0 likes@Godded Modded they're worse actually. At least NK and Brazilian cops only arrest you if you're actually a criminal. USA cops do it to random people
0 likes@Godded Modded that's a good thing. Police should be violent with criminals, not with innocents
0 likes@Borfis Jort well I prefer that over police who ate afraid to stand up against few 16 years old. I have no harm intention over another life why should fear cops.
1 like@Ahahoney Space because USA cops don't care if you're a criminal or not; they'll mess with you either way
0 likes@badwith names sounds like a cop response from you. 😂
0 likes@Cwyan2483 I'm not talking about the news; I'm talking about firsthand experiences with them. They're disturbing individuals who don't care about protecting anyone.
0 likes@Cwyan2483 "won't be responding further" yeah walk away from confrontation like you always do
0 likes@Borfis Jort I'm not American but there are bad cops everywhere it's not just the USA i personally know 1 police guy that is shady but o can't say ALL of them are the same
0 likes@Hell Star ikr
0 likes@minikui kowai desu It's not "bad cops" that I'm talking about; it's the way that USA cops carry out their duties. They aren't tasked with protecting anyone or apprehending criminals; they're tasked with selecting people to accuse of potential crimes and forcing them into a false confession.
0 likes@Borfis Jort I think if they force someone into confessing that it would be brought up by the falsely accused lawyer they record interrogations so they have evidence
0 likes@minikui kowai desu You are aware that cops can force someone into confessing a crime they did NOT commit, right? I'm willing to bet that most prisoners in the USA are innocent.
0 likes@Borfis Jort I heard of that happening yeah but to say all is a bit too much they used to torture people into confessing but it's illegal now and unless they want to get fired I don't think they're gonna do it
0 likes@Borfis Jort sounds a lot like a conspiracy theorists u can't say most prisoners are innocent not saying there arent but to say most are innocent it sounds crazy
0 likes@minikui kowai desu Every case I have researched involves cops forcing an innocent man into confessing some nonsense. American cops are not smart, dude
0 likes@Borfis Jort i have seen a case on this channel so i am aware of idiots but just don't say all maybe a lot but I'm sure there are decent ones
0 likesHere from mikes TikTok this is crazy!!!!
1 likeTHIS Lazarus isn't coming back!
3 likesWasn't this video much longer?
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im also quite confused, i thought the backstory was before the interrogation?
2 likes@Hahanne it was about 37 or 42 min long! And there was a more complete background of the story given. I think they cut it short to still keep it commercialised.
2 likes@Aishwariya Sweety yeah he has been having some issues with his videos getting removed recently:/ guess its related to that
1 likemillion of years!
1 likewtf is wrong with her facial expressions i’m genuinely so scared of her-
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She's panicking.
71 likesSame I can’t look 😂😂😂😂
23 likesright i’m abt to stop watching this video
21 likesThe crazy
2 likes@Stereo Babe lmaooo
3 likesIt’s fucking weird!
5 likesIt's her eyes 😂
14 likesThe eyes are the windows to the Soul,,,so they say
12 likesHer eyes show was inside her,,,nothing good
She used the entire list of emojis in that interrogation 😂 😭
22 likes@Philip Tucker for real 💀💀
0 likesAt 50:00 literal nightmare fuel 💀💀💀
7 likesshe’s trying sooo hard to look innocent 💀
1 likePlsss I make this look on streets to scare old men 😭😭😭🤚
2 likesHer eyes don’t rest. ever 👁👁
4 likes@Gg no yes, hideous
0 likes@ayla she was frantically scrolling through the faces trying to find the innocent one
3 likes@piippiz LMAO PLSSS
1 likeBotox 🤣
0 likesIts cuz she is a psyco and they are always using a mask. So she is not used to show true emotions.
0 likesThat is her face when she is so scared that forgets to control the mask.
Unlike normal people that the face naturaly emotes the feeling.
No one:
0 likesStephanie Lazarus: G E E Z E
"i don't know that.. or not, geez"
1 likeWhen was I born? Gosh, that was such a long time ago, I mean, 1960? Gee - I guess, I mean.
0 likesWhy did he cut out the opening? I’m confused
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if I had to bet its cause of youtubes policys 😒 the jodi video was also deleted :(
0 likesI’ve never seen anyone being this bad at lying. She’s like the first suspect you had to interrogate in LA Noire
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Prince Andrew’s Epstein interview was worse tbh
18 likesI think it’s understandable. Her brain got fried at the two minute mark.
5 likesIkr, she is talking alot and she is smiling too much
0 likesThanos never taught her to lie.
2 likesThat's why she's so bad at it.
i just downloaded la noire for switch lite a week ago lol cheers for the heads up.
0 likesLooks like me as a teeanger lying about how I didn't have a drop of alcohol at the party where everyone else was drinking.Thankfully my parents made me aware how bad of a liar I am.
2 likesThese crime investigations really hammer down how exhausting and stressful the act of lying is. If I was a murderer I'd probably dial 911 and rat myself out mid-murder lmao
@Grumpy Cat lmao! just add a voice crack and the picture is complete
0 likes😂
0 likesHad she been doing that job long? She didn’t really say.
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25 years
0 likesDamn she reminds me of Nancy Pelosi
0 likesWtf was this? how the fuck is someone suppose to remember some shit that long ago?
1 likeDetective asks question
17 likesStephanie 😊😣🥴☺️🥺😕😒😆🤨😵😖😛😳😵💫🤯🥴🤥🤥🤥
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😂😂😂
1 like@Ca Cu glad you got a laugh from my comment 😊
0 likesMy emoji’s were literally how I saw Stephanie in the video absolutely insane lol
She’s a detective herself and this performance is embarrassing. It’s amazing how you act under pressure no matter how experienced you are
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Maybe she'd be more prepared for it if they questioned her shortly after the murder. But instead she lived her life long enough to expect to never be involved in this again
35 likesPerhaps she was the diversity hire and never was actually good at the job
3 likesShe was the head of art related thefts, her defensive facial reactions looked like she was imitating art pieces
7 likesher eyes are so crazy lol
0 likesI was not planning to be told the meaning of "Gosh" and "Gee" tonight
0 likesDid she boil the poor bunny too ?
0 likesRead an article that states there seems to have been a coverup within the police department involving this case! There is a DNA specialist who said in 2005 she was stopped at every turn when the case was reopened. She is also the one who said it was a woman who committed the murder when the police dept themselves claimed it was 2 men during a robbery. In 2009, a box with the files from the murder mysteriously ended up on the desk of the Detective who broke the case. He led a secret investigation not wanting to involve anyone associated with the case for in his words “trusted none of them”!!! He followed Lazarus to a Costco and grabbed a straw she discarded after using and got the DNA that matched the bite mark on the deceased’s arm. Lazarus is eligible for parole in 2034
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eye for eye, she should never get free
42 likesLazarus definitely possessed, the weird facial expressions at the end. Evil spirited woman appears satanic. 😈
20 likes@Jack Kenny That was then, this is now. The fact that she is in jail should tell you something. Things do change.
8 likesI thought it was a cop and another cop picked it up in the precinct.
1 likegod bless him
1 like@Francesco Schettino and so should you, schettino (*joking)
0 likes@Dolfan 2 My Attorney I working diligently on getting me out. Currently we got PS5, TV and Microwave in Cell.
1 like@Upper Case G its not illegal if there is not a reasonable expectation of privacy. in this case, a public trashcan.
10 likesback to school.
@Ray Torres scared the living shit out of me
0 likes@Upper Case G in California, once it's in the trash, it ain't yours any more. Cops can literarily go though your trash cans in they are on the street and search without needing any warrant. And it is admissible.
4 likes@William Smith if you're trying to say police dont cover stuff up anymore that's entirely wrong lmfao
0 likes@Jack Kenny so true!!
0 likesHer constant, exaggerated and weird facial expressions has guilt written all over her.
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More like anxiety which is typical of someone with guilt however also for those that aren't but are worried about what might happen and in this situation it is quite clear that these detectives are manipulating her and believe she is guilty of something. Someone in her line of work can read these detectives easily and see the potential for danger here
10 likesYou really think she's able to feel guilty for anything ?
7 likesI wouldn't say it's guilt, but more like anxiety or fear.
She's scared 💩 less
7 likesexactly and its so annoying too! like it rly pisses me off
1 likeFor more than twenty years she sought to build cases against people, some of whom no doubt were prosecuted on no more than circumstantial evidence but the thought that she went in hard seeking to prove beyond reasonable doubt their culpability while carrying the guilt of murder must have pissed a lot of people off.
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Yep she is likely to meet some of them in prison.
4 likesThose cases can now most likely file for a new trial.
0 likesi find it strange how during the whole ramble she was doing when she realized she got caught, she mentioned a fight between her and the wife but the detectives never actually said anything about a fight
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This is a shortened clip of the interview in the longer one earlier on in the interview they brought up if she had ever fought or got into an argument but yeah definitely her reaction after she said that was a give away
13 likesI noticed that too and I was wondering if the mention of a fight got edited out
0 likesYears ago I was dating a guy, his ex came at me at a club and said some weird, confusing, nasty things to me and wanted to like.. start fighting me. I have never forgotten that. This crazy one knew she went to Sheri’s work to harass her. She remembered- but just played dumb again. That’s so scary that people can get away with murder for this long (and sometimes forever)
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Those people are the ultimate losers. Fighting over a guy who doesn't like you.
4 likesPeople get away with murder most of the time
1 like@pyllywaltteri Especially in a lot of rural areas where the county’s LE are absolutely, ridiculously stupid
2 likes@Courtney I watch Cold Case Files and eventually the long arm of the law catches up to people, even in the rural areas.
0 likesThe suspense of waiting for them to confront her with the fact of being a suspect is thrilling.
24 likesWhen the detective said it was regarding John's wife, it seems like an innocent person would have initially thought he was talking about John's current wife, and then asked if something happened to her (before the detective asked Stephanie did she know her in the past tense).
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No.
1 likeThey were just talking about his wife the victim & had her answering questions about her. Then they asked do you know what had happened to his wife.
So logic would be they were continuing the conversation
@Forget Me Knotts I meant when the detective first told her it's relating to his wife 3:35
0 likesThe min they sat her ass down and brought up her old boyfriend, she knew EXACTLY what was goin on! I agree the fact she was free 4 over 20 years and got to live a life makes me sick too!
30 likesShe's uncomfortable but she doesn't give a dam about that other women she murdered she's wicked, I say good job on the cops to bring justice.
31 likesShe’s laughing due to marveling at the fact she got away with it for nearly 45 years and believes she can walk out of the interrogation room at any time.
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Normally you can. I do like how they played her though. They knew that she'd just lawyer up the instant she knew she was a suspect.
3 likesIt was nice to hear some personal details about Sherry from John at the end in his VIS. Some of these stories focus solely on the perpetrator & we learn very little about the victim.
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Right? When it should be the other way around. The victims should be talked about nonstop, and barely any attention to the killer. Especially with how many people do that kind of shit purely for their name to be famous.
1 likeThat’s why I love Matthew McGough’s book The Lazarus Files. That book get its right, it puts the victim first. Imho a must read for anyone interested in the case.
0 likesThe cops secretly filming this and then posting it on You tube is absolutely outrageous regardless of her guilt or innocence
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It's been great. I've watched it a "million" times. It never gets old. Lazarus is a trip.
2 likesI saw a documentary about this crazy lady and they had another camera filming in the room from a different angle that showed her face from the moment she walked into that room, and the this channel is right, her expression when it dawns on her what is up is priceless. She really does have crazy eyes.i.
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Uhh, documentary name? I can’t find any new angle of the interrogation
1 likedont talk to cops before you talk to a lawyer, shes literally works in law enforcement, how do you not know this
1 likeDetective: "How tall are you?"
138 likesStephanie: "I mean I left ucla at 1982, when did I meet my husband, huh let's see, we married 1996"
Funny, how a police officer doesn't know that you NEVER talk to the police. It can never help you.
2 likesThis guy is a bad bad person; I was watching the video alone in a completely dark room in a totally lightless appartment... and then comes the horror scenes at the end. I could've died of a heart attack.
0 likes"Gosh" I never in my life thought I would be sitting on this side of the table. She should have learnt a thing or two after all of these years. If she was smart she would have gotten a lawyer and he could have told her what to say because she's a pure screw up at this.
5 likesgod, she sounds like such an annoying woman, the way she talks and makes excuses and denies stuff just really gets on my nerves
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That's the point, why would you wanna keep asking that person questions
0 likesShe had 25 years to disappear and was arrogant enough to carry on like nothing happened.
0 likesIf she was living in somewhere like the Philippines or Honduras under a new name, it'd be a huge headache to catch her and extradite her. The feds might not even think it's worth the resources because they're so busy with more recent crimes, and cold cases with more victims.
A question for you guys: how could they use this footage in the trial, with no Miranda warning in the beginning of the interrogation?
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Miranda is only given during arrest, not necessarily for questioning if they are there voluntarily.
1 likeCops: "How long did you date Rutton?" Lazarus: "Yeah his brother played basketball back in 1992 I think, his sister was at my house a couple of times and I walked his dog every other Tuesday" LOL
51 likesThis would be inadmissible as evidence in most countries as it’s an interview not carried out in accordance with the rights of the suspect.
0 likesThis kind of thing is easily misused to frame suggestible or mentally ill people.
You think it’s good because they “got their man”, but it’s better for the guilty to go free than for the innocent to be convicted.
Detective: “Do you know John?”
5 likesHer: “Gee I- I mean- 😮💨 I think I may have- I mean- gosh- maybe. Geez- a million years ago we dated for 4 years. He lived on Rosco street and I knew his entire family. I went to Hawaii once.”
LOL, my kid was a better liar when she was 6 years old....how was this woman a cop being so bad at lying and navigating an interrogation?
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she mostly dealt with art theft cases, not interrogating homicides. she was trained, but hadn’t done an interrogation in a long time
3 likesSurely the fact that they had questioned her without reading her her rights and informing her of the purpose of the interview would have led to a miscarriage of justice. This seems like a pretty underhand way of collecting information from a suspect.
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That was before she was arrested. So technically just one cop asking another some questions. Pretty clever way I would say.
1 like@Veniamin Vigovsky It just happens my housemate is a detective here in the UK (I'm not making it up) and she said in the UK it wouldn't be allowed but in the US the police have much more power as to what they can do so it's possible it's legal. She occasionally watches American cop/court shows and is amazed at what they can get away with.
0 likesI do wonder if cops ask you to come in there willingly, once you are on their property, are you actually not free to go, until they allow it?
1 likeGreat Detective work. I worked Sheriff Transportation and I transported her. She believed she was going to beat the Case.
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Seriously????
0 likesIt’s easy to find reasons for he expressions after the fact, but to me she rally looked like anybody else who would answer these questions. There is no normal way to answer questions like these.
0 likesThis will forever be my favorite interview on this channel
0 likesI wonder what piece of evidence could give up the murderer after so so many years
0 likesGod, Gosh, Gee!! It took the LAPD 25 years to work out one of their own was the murderer! LOL!!!
2 likes"If we asked you for a DNA swab would you be willing to give us one?"
8 likesInnocent person : Yeah, sure
Stephanie: * in very anxious voice * maybe...
Well, to be honest, I have problems remembering people's names that I killed twenty five years ago too. I mean there are so many, how do we expect to remember?
1 likeCan I just say, why doesn’t EVERY cop have their dna on file already, that way you make sure that the people enforcing the law don’t have this kind of skeleton in their closet, it would also catch any police breaking the law currently,
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I agree ☝️
53 likesI'm afraid would be far too easy and commonsense-like for any government ever to implement... :/
163 likesthis is a good idea
10 likesTotally agreed! Doctors, nurses, paramedic too! Cant trust anyone in America these days
24 likesBecause they would get caught. Any many departments don't want that to happen
71 likesAGREED!!!!! Seems like common sense but we’re also not a part of their little “blue wall.”
10 likesThen you can ask the question, why don't we draw the lign further end have everyone's DNA databased? I wouldn't support a standard DNA-sample registration unless you trust your government 100%, which I don't. Because your DNA can be misused in thousands of different ways.
96 likesBy this logic you can go down the line and eventually you could make a case that everyone should have their DNA in a database.
36 likesHere's your answer: 4th Amendment. The right of The People to be SECURE in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against UNREASONABLE searches and SEIZURES, shall NOT be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon PROBABLE CAUSE. Would you be okay with being stopped by highway patrol only so they can check if the thread on your tires is in compliance with state law or do you prefer they have probable cause to pull you over? It's the same concept. If she would've left fingerprints, they'd have hers on her work file. They all are fingerprinted for initial and periodic background checks due to their employment. That's enough.
42 likesI agree as well! I mean, they all have to be fingerprinted and stuff so why not? I think China does DNA on officers but its China and they have been accused of forcing citizens that AREN'T even accused of a crime to provide blood and DNA samples for their huge database. Which isn't going over well obviously. So its probably not the best idea here in the US where I am and this case took place. Honestly, I wouldn't be willing give my DNA. I actually quit a job where they wanted me to use my fingerprints to clock in and out sooooo I'm probably not the person that should be answering or giving an opinion on this lmao 🤷🏻🤣
4 likesWhy not just install cameras at all their houses and put recording devices in their cars? Oh yeah because you don't treat people like criminals til you have a reason to.
10 likes@16000 48366 On the surface, to most people unsophisticated with The Constitution but law abiding, these suggested remedies seem sensible but it'd would set a bad precedent. The kind which would set us back as a nation and take as much time to undo.
4 likesThere would be way too many cops out of a job suddenly... That, and, even as a cop who has never committed a crime, you'd be naive to claim there's nobody you know and regularly ally with who has- either for the sake of the force or otherwise. Most people wouldn't want to know... besides, it's not their own safety at risk when it comes to corrupt police, at the end of the day.
0 likesProbably becasue people will get paranoid that the government will clone us or something for some random nefarious reason
1 like@Oif Eagle Doesn't work that way when you're applying for a government position. The 4th means nothing in this case.
3 likes@Tango Oscar "can't trust anyone in America"
5 likesOffers to give government your DNA
Makes sense. It also protects actual good cops in event of accusations. Reward the good, and punish the bad.
3 likes@Sylvain Police should have more restrictions and less rights than normal people. Kept on tight leash. Unfortunately reality is the opposite.
2 likes@Oif Eagle " 4th Amendment. The right of The People to be SECURE in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against UNREASONABLE searches and SEIZURES-" except police routinely violate the 4th amendment.
4 likes" That's enough."
Clearly not considering American police one of the most the most poorly trained, violent, and corrupt law enforcement organization in the developed world.
Agree
0 likes@h anthony Not one to argue sir and I know the Youtube comment section is not the most ideal place for a meeting of the minds
3 likes🍺😉👍but these detectives not only investigated another cop. Lazarus had 8+ yrs on the two detectives AND they served in the same PD.
Also, surveillance work is typically a long-term gig. One could put in over 48 hrs only to collect 3 cigarette butts with the hope that one of them is not contaminated. I'm sure you've heard of "the path of least resistance" right? A voluntary DNA sample would definately be IT...easy peezy lemon squeezy! Be that as it may, they chose surveillance ops over a voluntary DNA sample.
They kept their investigation casework FIRMLY on a need-to-know basis from day 1 of revisiting the case to the very second they served her with her arrest warrant. Their diligence in managing their casework and validifying their facts collectively demonstrates the "code of silence" or "Blue Wall" is NOT as unwavering as most police critics wished it to be. Good policemen everywhere do what's expected of them by the communities they serve. These are just two who were caught in the act.
@Tango Oscar whoa So ur saying give our overlords rule of our dna. good idea. Not
0 likes@Sylvain correct. What do u think these 23 & me r really about. Getting the public’s dna willingly and not for their best interest.
0 likes@Dom D exactly
0 likesBut but… that would make too much common sense 🧐
0 likesCus we wouldn't have anyone to enforce the law then.
0 likesPriest’s 😬
0 likes@nada Gabri lol I guess the sarcasm in my comment was missed...
0 likes@Sylvain except being an officer is job, where you can choose to or not to be one and dna test is an option because you don’t need to be an officer but we are born into being citizens. We should definitely hold the police to that standard the way they act like they are the standard and the law.
7 likesThis is the same argument as, “roundabouts everywhere!” There are more practical methods to make sure people aren’t breaking the law. Now, I’m not qualified to find those... but I’m pretty sure almost no one in this comment thread knows either.
0 likesThey'd probably be able to change their DNA profile on record and just get away with anything
0 likes@Some Username “No you’re idea doesn’t work because there’s a more efficient solution, I don’t know what it is, but I’m sure it exists”. That’s literally what you just said. Maybe say the more efficient solution before invalidating a perfectly good one with “nothingness”
1 likeCops go through pretty rigorous background checks when they join on. She joined on shortly before DNA started being used by police
0 likesFor one, they do fingerprint them, fingerprints being the most established form of ID. Secondly, DNA would be pretty easy to get when they needed, as was the case here.
2 likesWhen I apply for a support worker job, I get a background check and it’s required by the law. I don’t see why police officers shouldn’t if they have nothing to hide! 🕵🏾♀️
1 likeSome do. Various departments across the country require it and Louisiana requires it from all officers. But imagine the government coming out and saying, "All citizens will be mandated to submit their DNA to us, which we will store, and we will store it in the same database in which we store criminal DNA."
1 likeMany officers are apprehensive for the same reasons that citizens would be if told this. It's not about them being criminals or shady, but many have a distrust for the higher echelons of government, just like everybody else. They also fear having their DNA accessible by their employers (the government) could allow them to potentially, on the DL, test it for determination of diseases or likely diseases, and then use that to screw their health and life insurance policies.
Bottom line is that it pushes the line in terms of civil liberties. I don't want the government to even have the power to demand all people submit DNA. That's scary. Criminals are forced to because they committed a crime, and when you do so, you lose some civil liberties. Which I see as fair, since they, in committing whatever crime, took some civil liberties from someone else. Also, most people who commit a crime will go on to commit more crimes, so it's an important offensive move.
We already all have some hefty safety checks in place. I'm a police dispatcher, so I go through the same protocol as the officers. From the time you apply to a place, to the time you're hired, is anywhere from 3 months to a year or more. The latter being the case more often than not. We have extensive, thorough background checks, credit checks, fingerprinting multiple times, a polygraph, an 8 hour psychological exam, multiple interviews, sit or ride-a-longs, and for dispatchers we have 1-3 multi-hour tests on our skills.
It's sickening how people are trying to be against this by going to the "Well your saying everyone's DNA should be on file right!" NO, just cops or anyone who works in a position of power that can be easily abused, they should have all the necessary checks and balances to make sure they don't go out of line. If they don't want their DNA on file, tough, they shouldn't become a cop then.
0 likes@Nancy Simone Police in my state go through a background check that goes back at least 10 years. They interview ex-girlfriends, wives, co-workers at your old jobs, credit checks, social media, psych evals, etc.
2 likes@Tango Oscar In KY you have to get finger printed to become a pharmacist. I don't know about other states / other healthcare providers
0 likes@LaFonteCheVi I really hope this is bait
1 like@Oif Eagle there's no right to be a cop. Seems like a fine trade off to me
0 likesActually people are ticked off when they hear "we need your dna so we can catch you later if you did something" so such a thing probably wont be a popular vote.
0 likesWell we’d only have a dozen cops left in the country 😬
0 likesUnnecessary invasion of privacy
2 likesBecause police officers are also still regular citizens with rights?? Sry but I don't think you thought this through at all. With your logic, why would you stop at collecting DNA from every cop? Why not just require every citizen to hand over a DNA sample right now and take samples from every new born baby? Surely then no one can have this kind of skeleton in their closet and it would also catch anyone breaking the law currently, if DNA is found at the crime scene.
2 likes@Tango Oscar not arguing, but am seriously intrigued that you mentioned paramedics as well. Did one do something awful to you or someone close? I just can’t say I’ve ever heard we couldn’t be trusted.
0 likesIt’s not really common cops do this lol
1 likeThe United States Constitution, specifically a combination of the 4th and 5th Amendments.
1 like@LaFonteCheVi Police should have fewer rights? Then how would they even do their jobs? Why would they do them?
0 likes@Freak80MC Why shouldn't everyone's DNA be stored in a database? If you have nothing to hide, what's the problem?
0 likes@Sylvain Because police officers are not citizens, they are representatives of our government and directly involved in carrying out the enforcement of our laws. They should be held to a higher standard than the general public.
0 likesI always wonder if people are aware that when they do the Ancestry or 23 and me genetic profiling to build their family tree, the small print says they cannot sell THE DATA, as in, the actual report. The sample itself however, is their property to do with as they please (highest bidder?). So many people have done these tests that they are able to find the person whose DNA isn't on file because they can find the family whose profile matches as close relation and use the process of elimination to pinpoint suspects.
0 likesThats why its not being done mate
0 likesBecause then we could make sure the people enforcing the law don’t have this kind of skeleton in their closet.
0 likesIdk if you’ve noticed, but they react rather... violently to the concept of accountability.
Good idea until any criminal could hack the database and have every cops fingerprint and dna
1 likeCops and government officials are no more likely to commit any given crime than other person. There is no reason to have their DNA information instead of any other profession.
0 likes@Dom D agreed but you and I can't hide our crimes for 20 plus years. So it's a logical idea
0 likesHow people think this is a good idea boggles my mind
0 likesI believe this was before dna forensic was widely used, dina profiling only started to be use in 1984
0 likesYep. That would make sense. It's like the law that makes you testify if you have had a sexually abusing behaviour towards children when you want to become a teacher. Obviously, if you have been judged before for a crime related to it, you can't ever be a teacher.
0 likesIt's so super easy for a detective to get a co workers dna. It took them what like hours or something to get hers?
0 likesNow all they need is a relative to narrow it down. DNA registry is coming whether we like it or not.
0 likesBecause America is too concerned with freedom unfortunately
0 likesGood question.. possibly legal issues, but I meambthey cam drug test so..
0 likes@Mark you can never be too worried about freedom, dumb comment... yes my rights are more important then your illusion of safety😁
0 likes@Aleksander Keca you can if they think it was done by two dudes amd the case went cold, happens all the time 😁
0 likes@Joey johnson I envy your naivety.
0 likes@Lil Block you are correct, I think he was making a general statement.
0 likes@Yummy Medic lol, not at all....I was being sarcastic in reply to the original comment
1 like@Tango Oscar 😂 my bad!
0 likes@Yummy Medic lol all good! But since everyone did those 21andME things the last few years, Im sure the American gov't has everyone's DNA already.
0 likesLazarus. Um... I sort of remember someone with that name getting raised from the dead. Now, this one's been put away for murder-1.
2 likesyou should never talk to the police under any circumstances if they approach you, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law...
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Even if you're completely innocent and just trying to help. Because if they can't find the person who did it, there's a VERY high chance it'll be pinned on you
0 likes@Raizel Cortez No it's worse than that as even if you are completely innocent trying to help and they are NOT trying to pin it on you an officer may accidently incorrectly recall what you said when the officer is questioned in court several months later. People's memories fade over time and become less accurate. The officer may say something which they believe to be true however it is not actually what you said. This could then be used to convict you.
2 likes@MulletMan that's a very good point and one I didn't even think of.
0 likesGoing with what you said, even if the officer remembered correctly, he could even just basically paraphrase what it was you said all that time ago but in a way that even though TECHNICALLY the way he did it is correct, how he worded/phrased it completely changes the meaning/implication of the statement and gives the wrong impression/idea despite, again, technically being otherwise correct.
And even if you know for a fact that they're misquoting you and try to correct it, everyone is going to take the cop's word over yours. Even if none of it is done intentionally or maliciously, and everyone actually has the best intentions, it doesn't change the fact that it could completely change the course of the trial.
But. Even if it's being recorded and thus that isn't a concern, it's still way too likely that they'll be worked up and pissed off that they are looking incompetent due to not finding the actual person, that they'll find the easiest one to pin it all onto, where even if they have absolutely no proof that you did it, there's no proof you DIDN'T do it, and now they can twist whatever you said, even the most innocent statements.
There's just so many ways it could go wrong.
That's why, for anyone reading this, if you're EVER brought in for questioning, whether they've told you you're a suspect or not, say NOTHING and demand a lawyer immediately, and if they continue to ask more questions, reply ONLY with demanding a lawyer and NOTHING else. Even if you think there's no way they could twist anything you say, they can and they most likely will. You don't want to take the chance.
I'm so sorry for the length of that
0 likeshow and why did 25 minutes of this video get cut?
10 likesCouldn't even bring myself to finish... How can someone be so cold blooded and callus all these years.
1 likeShe said “you know” so many times I damn near thought I knew
0 likesSociopath because she lied to avoid getting caught?
3 likesI think the words gosh, gee, ect. are really stalling tactics as her mind races to find the right words as she sees it.
1 likeThey never read her maranda rights and they were kind of deceptive about it but I guess it was totally valid considering this woman shot that person
3 likesOne of the greatest videos I've ever seen.
1 likeHe played basketball, so did his brother, his sister spent the night at my house in 91' but his wife.... Awe jeez I couldn't tell ya anything.
2 likesI can only imagine the perp's facial gestures as she questioned street and art criminals.
0 likesThat clip before you showed the exorcist scared the crap out me
0 likesStephanie: 'You may see complete lunacy in my eyes, I don't know.'
1 likeThey didn’t mention anything about a fight, she brought that up after saying she doesn’t remember if she’d ever met her 🤔
0 likesI knew this lady in the 80’s and I never knew about this til now.
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really?? how??
0 likes@Gabrielle W. I knew her in 1986. I would talk to her at a place called Mid Valley Athletic club in Reseda, Ca. I knew her til 1992 and never knew this went down. I texted a friend of mine who was a good friend of hers but of course it was old news to her.
1 likeReally wish these videos wouldn’t be edited down. Would love to find the full versions.
0 likesShady people and their misdeeds often call for shady tactics to reveal them;
0 likesThe problem lies within tho, you lay down with a dog, you often get fleas ...
Love the ending "fuck this..."
6 likesEdit: lol I didn't realize i commented the same thing a year ago when i first watched this.
why did the beginning of this video get cut off?? it used to be longer and have more context about how she killed the girl what happened to it
5 likesthis video definitely used to be 50 minutes. why is only half of it here
Murders walk among us, and you probably know one personally.
0 likesi taught she was innocent until i saw the verdict
1 likeEven "a million years ago" karma will catch up with you.
1 likeIs this legit NOT to tell the reason for interrogation at the beginning of the session but using those trapping tricks before notifying the person of a real reason ? I mean the person could stand NO willing not to be interrogated from the start ?
0 likesIf she refused to answer their questions, that could not have been used against her...she knew that but still chose to answer questions...that does not make sense.
0 likesShe looks exactly like suspects lying in LA Noire with those goofy facial expresssions
1 likeIf you're going to bite someone, might as well leave you driver's license.
0 likesThat guy had a lot of nerve asking to speak at the end...
0 likesShe have what I call crazy eyes, people with eyes like hers are normally insane.
2 likesThe lesson learned? Never ever ever talk to cops. Glad she did tho....
0 likesMe when getting interviewed for a job I really want but not really qualified.
0 likesIf going off on tangents is a sign of guilt, then I’m guilty of anything and everything. Like this one time in Texas when I was..........
0 likesThat exorcist ending is scary, but appropriate, as heck!
0 likes“How would you feel if the tables were turned on you?” …..well, I’ve never killed anyone so there’s that.
0 likesLol they really picked the right picture of her at the end lol I'd like to see her reaction to this video 🤣
0 likesCan someone explain to me how this works ? Like if she is there in her own free will why didn't she just leave when they opened the subject yes it's suspicious but they can't really arrest her for not answering questions
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cause this happend in other videos and i don't understand why they would expose themselves ?
0 likesBro the last bit scared the shit out of me, was not expecting that.
0 likesthe ending is fucking golden lmao
0 likesOh yeah, Stephanie has those "crazy eyes". John is as guilty as she is, as far as I'm concerned.
0 likesMe personally when Im lying I do the head scratch all the time.
0 likes17:08 this is when her expressions are kicking full force. The next 10 seconds show just how crazy she is, no offense..
0 likesThe fact I only need to pay a dollar for Jim's patron videos makes me feel like I've committed a crime and could be interrogated myself
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Same.
3 likesSame
2 likesYup I've just pledged. For the hours of entertainment there isnt really anything that comes close to such good value that's what made me sign up, I hate over priced shit
1 likeis it a dollar a month? damn that’s cheap, even homeless people can subscribe on those library computers
1 likeTom does Jim’s Patreon have the most intriguing interrogations videos?
0 likesshe looks guilty from her facial and body reactions .
0 likesHave the JCS videos gotten cut over time? Lot of missing parts unless I’m imagining them
5 likes24:59 The best part!!
1 likeI’m not even in this ladies line of work and I could have done better. Ohhh this case is related to his wife, oh why was she murdered? Oh no she wasn’t murdered so what did she commit a crime or something? Why are we talking about her? She’s basically trapping herself from the start with her general Why does this have to do with this look at me questions. Need to up your game lady.
0 likesJeez slap the table some more lady I thought she was gonna out her fuckin hand through it 😂💀
1 likePoor lady thought she was gonna get away with it...maybe one day she will get out and enjoy her retirement...
0 likesI think all the banging of the arm on the table equals: let this end! I'm done with this.
0 likesThe fake memory lapses on this woman were able to be seen by even the likes of Stevie Wonder.
1 likeI feel like Stephanie when my mom asks who shit in the sink. I’m like oh gosh I don’t know I was with jerry around 1pm you know jerry…..
0 likesI like how you threw that in there at the end
0 likesShe's definitely not smart. She should have known at some point to request an attorney.
0 likesJust by looking at this ladys Eyes, my inside tell me shes crazy
0 likesWhen I get a phone call and the caller say "this call is being recorded, I say, I don't talk on recorded lines, bye"
0 likesShe acts like it was so long ago , ten years ain’t nothing and here I have this nut job
0 likesJohns victim statement must have hit Old bag Steffie very very hard indeed.
0 likesShe’s shocked she got caught. Oh well.
0 likesOh no.. if I'd seen this earlier i could've spared myself those stupid 4 years of my last relationship. Geez.
0 likesHow are they able to ask her these things without affording her the opportunity to bring in a lawyer? How would any of this be admissable?
0 likesWhat happened to the beginning of this video?!
6 likesThat ending lol
0 likesThe last 10 seconds is so scary but funny as hell what a phyco lolz
0 likesOne of the detectives sounds like Topher Grace.
0 likesThat ending was goal jajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajJajajajajajaj
0 likesDid you edit the video? Cut it on half? Joke..this was 56 minutes then 25 then 56...then 25???
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Ikkkrrrrr
0 likesWant to hear some irony: “Lazarus” is Hebrew for ‘God has helped’
2 likesthis gets tough to watch after a few mins hahah
1 likeThat interrogation is all they needed😆
0 likesThis content is unbelievable. If this was a television series I would be glued to the screen whenever it was on. So insightful, explanatory and detailed - thank you so much for your time to produce this.
84 likesFYI I am an existing Patreon member of yours and to others who haven’t become one yet - I strongly recommend that you do.
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James Evans how much did he pay you to say this lol. I’ve been thinking about becoming a patreon supporter but things are a bit tight with cash right now
4 likesChase Waite I didn’t get paid haha. Honestly I’m on the lowest tier of subscribing but it is well worth it.
0 likes@Cold how much is the patreon dude
1 likeKevin Snyder $1
1 likeJames Evans I agree
1 like@Adrieana Gah nice. can I use a credit card or only PayPal
1 likeKevin Snyder I pay $1. I think you can use both?
0 likes@Cold I don't use PayPal that's why I asked. Thanks for the reply man.
1 likeKevin Snyder no problem
0 likesAnti - Ethnic Cleanisng ok. Patreon is almost solely based on the main prospect of the monetary and capitalist system - whatever quality of service you provide is equivalent to the amount of payment you receive. This is the exact OPPOSITE of communism.
0 likesIn Patreon’s case, you essentially pay what you feel is necessary in order to access extra content. Patreon is not mandatory. You are not forced to join Patreon unless you wish to pay extra to receive extra. If you don’t want to pay then that is your decision. Declaring them “commies” is blatantly incorrect.
Anti - Ethnic Cleanisng ok. I’m just trying to comment on how great these videos are, if you don’t want to join Patreon as per your beliefs then more power to you.
0 likesAnti - Ethnic Cleanisng do you ever lie awake at night staring at your ceiling wondering to yourself why everyone dislikes you?
0 likesKevin Snyder sorry was sleeping! You can use both I believe. 😊
0 likesGod tgey knew right away! Her eyes r tge window to her soul for sure!
1 likeYou don’t have to be a psychologist to see she’s lying.
0 likesI'm not a detective but even I can see she's spinning a big yarn
0 likesI was teaching D.A.R.E. in Oregon, so I must be a good person! 🤣
0 likesI'm not an expert in psychology, but it seemed like she kept talking about how long ago it was to lessen the severity of her charges. In her mind, her saying it was so long ago was like it was a different person back then and separating herself from the situation.
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It was an attempt to lend credibility to her obfuscation of the details
33 likesI think it’s more she wanted an excuse to not give full detailed answers that incriminate her, by pretending she can’t remember cause it’s so long ago. Like she doesn’t want to admit she ever met the girl, but at the same time she doesn’t know if they have evidence she did meet her. So she’s trying to say she never knew her but also emphasising it was a long time ago so if they catch her out she can be like “oh I must of forgot that that cause you know it was so long ago”
17 likesI also genuinely think in her mind because it was so long ago it should just be dropped, maybe by even justifying to herself that she’s a better person now. The way she murdered that poor girl... she’s a total Psychopath. I thought the same exact thing as you.
7 likes@Danny Stowers well said good sir.
0 likesIts also because it was "so long ago" she thought she had permanently gotten away with it... and she doesnt want to face the fact that she didn't
2 likesCompletely aggree and was looking for that comment
0 likesYou nailed it!
0 likesWhy did you cut the beginning of the video out?
2 likesI love how she's tenderizing her right thigh everytime she is asked to reminisce
0 likesthe whole beginning of the video is missing! wat happened
5 likesShe is the worst liar I have ever seen.
2 likesIf she was innocent she'd give a DNA sample in a flash.
0 likesThe eyes are always very telling, and hers say, "I'm one CRAZY beotch!"
2 likesShe says "ah geez" more than Morty Smith
1 likeI hope she watches this clip in jail, especially the last meme…the crazed crazy bat
0 likesOur American police force culture is deplorable.
0 likesWhy are the first 5+ minutes removed?
8 likesGuilty of something is obvious
0 likesSeems she recalls a lot of Dates & Details of general BS, rambling mam , mumbling murderer.. and oh!? about this murder!?.. um,uh, yeah!?
0 likesLazarus looks seriously crazy in the pix at 24:45.
0 likesShe had over 20 years to practice lying for the day of this confrontation.... and this was the best she could come up with.
77 likesApparently, she gave up trying to lie, and her strategy was to try and suck all the oxygen out of the room, and suffocate the 2 detectives that way.
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SixSixSix 😂
0 likesHahahaha, thanks for the laugh
1 likeYou can lie verbally but Body language betrays us all, nothing you can do about it
0 likesThis entire interview was a waste of time in the end, they had all the evidence they needed before it and gained nothing from doing it.
1 likeif they had her DNA in the bite mark then why didn't she plea...............
0 likesMy dad dated this woman shortly after she committed the murder. They want on a very long cycling trip together up the east coast and he thought it was strange that she always carried a handgun on her! He also mentioned she was quick to anger and so they broke up. Then in 2009 he was shocked to read in the news that he had been dating a killer!
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Holy shit
35 likesGeez. Glad that ur dad broke up with her
59 likesI don't think it's that weird to carry a firearm everywhere. I do it. I'm a young woman that lives in a state with an especially bad human trafficking problem so I try to never go out alone, too. Can never be too safe.
40 likesHoly crap!! That’s nuts.
10 likesOh man oh geez, I don't know, you know that sounds awful.
23 likesNightcore Nerd Definitely for current times, but for those times I think in most places it was uncommon.
7 likes@Z Crime was actually higher in the 80s and 90s so it'd make even more sense to carry.
12 likesgeez your dad must be 1 million years old! ps: glad he survived her!
24 likes@Nightcore Nerd Plot twist was, she WAS the source of the crime. Having a gun while being a killer on the loose won't validate her having a gun on her person.
2 likes@OlyMolly You missed my point entirely. Carrying a firearm with you often is not an indication of being a criminal.
7 likesIs your dad Mike the fireman?
10 likesNightcore Nerd yeah plus it’s standard for a detective
0 likesImagine if that witch had become your stepmom hahaha
2 likes@slade rheume...Why are you lying about something so silly?
0 likesYour dad should of got himself a lottery ticket after finding that out ! 1 lucky man
1 likeWelcome to another episode of “shit that didn’t happen”
0 likes@Nightcore Nerd Usually it's an indicator of being a shitty person who would do/say stuff that angers other people who do have guns, so they need to have one too to balance the field. That's fine, though. You deserve the right to feel equal and safe, just as long as you accept that you aren't owed equality or safety. Personally I don't carry firearms because I don't go around belittling, slandering, and stealing from others. Since I don't treat people like shit, I don't have to worry about getting murdered, so I don't need a gun. Good luck and stay safe out there!
2 likesThe fact that people in America need to carry a gun to feel "safe" and think that's normal is unbelievable to me.
6 likes@Asd Asd The fact Canada and England had to ban knives in some areas because of overwhelming knife crime and people are not allowed to defend themselves from threats by any means necessary is unbelievable to me.
1 like@David Whitfield I'm sure you could find hundreds of examples that could as well be made up and that still wouldn't justify it. We're not talking about specific isolated scenarios where they're truly useful. And either way, it's still sad that you feel the need to protect yourself with a deadly gun. It's never ever happened to me or anyone I know, and I have a feeling it's because we don't have everyone carrying an AR around like nothing (this is a hyperbole, of course).
2 likesShe was a cop when she committed the murder. Lots of cops always carry a gun. Many are required by their departments to carry a gun in order to recieve an incentive bonus.
1 like@Asd Asd I also don't know anyone that's had to use their gun but it's really ignorant to not realize it's better to be safe than sorry. I have a friend that was followed on the street, fortunately she was able to get away but she was scared for her life. I'm sure that happens often in Europe and people should be allowed to arm themselves in case that happens. The FBI and CIA estimate firearms are used to descelate dangerous situations up to 3 millions time per year in the US alone. And if you did even the slightest bit of research instead of eating up media vomit and shitting it back out, you'd know that the cities and states with less strict gun control and higher gun ownership actually have less crime overall, including less gun crime. Having a gun is literally no different than carrying a knife or pepper spray except it can stop problems before they start. Lots of people get confronted by dangerous people but nothing ever comes of it because they flash their guns and the aggressor runs away.
0 likesHoly gosh, gee golly....sorry had to use her stupid expressions. But seriously this is crazy, how scary to find out she killed a lovers wife, thank God he dumped her.
0 likes@David Whitfield "And just because you have been brainwashed by your government doesn't mean anyone else should listen to you." That's all I needed to read to know I'm talking to a fool. I'll leave you guys alone working towards that nice civil war you've got ongoing, I'm too brainwashed anyway by my own gvt to have an opinion.
2 likesOmg, I am so relieved to hear that he's ok. It sounds like this crazy person could snap at a moment's notice.
0 likesNightcore Nerd stay safe omg
1 like@Nightcore Nerd you must've in Alabama cause I know what your talking about loo
0 likes@Pirate Boy you do realize people with firearms have stopped robbers and others from killing others right with concealed weapon license dude
1 like@Asd Asd America ranks number 8 in gun violence, but that includes suicides, which makes up the bulk of gun crime. Gun crime has continued to decline as gun ownership rises. School shootings increased once it became illegal to bring firearms to school; yes, it used to be legal, and there were far less shootings when it was. 6 of the 7 countries that have worse gun crime than America has stricter gun laws. Sorry to disappoint you, but guns help and are good tools. Once again, stop eating up media vomit and shitting it out online.
0 likes@Pirate Boy If you wanna call it a hissy fit, fine, but you're the one that sounds like you hate guns because YOU want to get away with starting altercations. You sound like people should accept their fates if bad things happen. Someone high on meth with a knife breaks into my house? Well you don't think I should have a gun, so I should just accept it. Someone decides to drive ME off the road in an attempt to kidnap me (which has happened in my area)? You don't think I deserve to defend myself and that I just must not have kept my head low enough. Your sheer ignorance that keeping your head down will keep you from needing a gun is ridiculous. My friend was followed home in the middle of the day once and her stalker was chased away by someone with a gun. If someone opens fire in a public area, you don't think I should have a gun to try to stop it, even though on average 12 will die in a public shooting if no one nearby is armed compared to 2 if someone close is armed. Hell, OSU had an incident where a student ran over people and started stabbing those around him, but injuries and fatalities were minimal because campus police were right there to shoot him. The average response time for any type of emergency in the US is over 10 minutes because of how remote many areas are, and you think people bring dangerous scenarios and misfortune onto themselves. You sound like a victim blamer. Saying we're not owed security and safety makes it sound like you only wish you could get away with violent crime without getting killed in defense. You sound like someone that would want to know what a child was wearing when he or she was raped.
0 likesHow did you hear about her death? … I could have seen a flyer…. I could have heard about it at work…. Pppffffffff… I could have been there… it’s been a million years ago…😏
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0 likesI love that “thumbnail pic”, lol 😂
0 likesShe wanted to be caught.
0 likesLuv this channel
0 likesI'm easily annoyed if I were the ones interagating her I would have said stop slapping the damn table with your arm within the first minute
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her slimy hand.. splat
1 likesplat
Not all sociopaths or psychopaths are ever going to kill anyone? I’m not.
0 likesGot to love this channel for the Scary Movie 2 clip a the end
1 likeJim Carrey impression at the end 🤘🏻🤘🏻
0 likesShe really started to sound like Morty from Rick and Morty with all the “Oh Geez’s”
0 likesHer breathing is so high in her chest, i cN feel her adrenaline eeeeeek
0 likesJCS - What happened to your original Lazarus video?
18 likesI don't exactly maybe remember this video, it was posted like a million years ago!
0 likesSorry gents, I don’t answer questions without a lawyer present. We’re done here. I have nothing to say. <- The appropriate response.
0 likesLook at those eyes!!!! WOW!
0 likesI mean, ya know , I mean ya know , I mean ya know Jeeez ya know , I mean ya know gosh...........legend has it they don't know to this day what she means, jeez.
1 likeTed Bundy could have gave her some tips😄
1 likeshe got them manson mannerisms
1 likeHow did they get her to go into the interrogation room without her police gun?
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HE said it in the beginning of the video. Learn to listen
2 likesIn that part of the building all guns have to be checked
1 like“Do you remember anything about her?”
3056 likes“She tasted like chicken”
“What?”
“What?”
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I cant wait till your comment blows up ((as in likes)) it’s so underrated rn lmao.
19 likesDude lost my shit on this, nice one lol
16 likesLMAO
3 likesTime stamp
10 likesDetective: "Did you just say she tasted like chicken?"
144 likesStephanie: "I don't know, gosh, I mean, I think so, that was like a million years ago!"
why was i waiting for this to be an actual part that happened in the video 😭
66 likes@Erin Gilbertson lmao I was too!
5 likes50:03 ,she is remembering the taste.
31 likes@loading..... OMFMJD
5 likes@loading..... LMAO
2 likes@loading..... i feel bad laughing at this :'))
2 likes🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likes😂😂😂😂
1 likeJust laughed so hard lmao
1 likeloading..... i cannot w u😭😭😭
1 likeLmao 😅
0 likes@loading..... Is this really true? She said she tasted like chicken? Or you guys playing with us?😂
1 like😂😂😂
0 likesCop: Beautiful weather we're having right?
1663 likesMe: I want my lawyer
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peraticti period! Hahaha 🤣🤣
18 likesAbsolutely , lolololol
15 likesYeah I’ve seen way to many videos on YouTube of police getting people to admit to crime they never did lol I don’t trust any of them let me call my lawyer immediately
65 likesCop: What time is it?
52 likesMe: I am exercising my fifth amendment right to remain silent until my lawyer gets here.
Wham bam thank you for the coke put me back in my cell
39 likesNo but for real, there are many videos from lawyers to cops and judges that 100% agree that that is the best course of action.
15 likesIKR... the guilty ones never ask for their lawers!
3 likesLol 😂😂 me too
0 likes@Big Al Einstein You really need that attitude, people only talk cause there trying to avoid being arrested... ''Call my lawyer'' usually means you'll get arrested even if its paper thin. They take it as a sign there on right path.. Just get bail or even sit (for murder it can be 2 year wait. even though you get first (ahead of people on bail) rights to trial while jailed, it'll be worth it in the end
0 likesHAHAHAHA.
1 likeDamn right.
0 likeslmao but i think calling a lawyer immediately means u are the suspect because u didnt want to give away anything and maybe thats why all those people who didnt call their lawyer immediately is because they want to come across as innocent but sadly they arent so they get caught. idk tbh, just my opinion
0 likesExactly! The fact she kept talking shows her ego
1 likeHAHAHAAG
1 likeExactly right, it's been done by innocent people as well as guilty
0 likesAt 50 mins in she is quite literally mentally melting. She can’t even control her weird faces to a socially acceptable degree. It’s interesting, at first it seemed just like a fun eccentric way of expressing herself, then it slowly morphs into a creepy tick that she can’t control.
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Her face was creeping me out through the entire interrogation
23 likesPat McClung didn’t bother me at first, just seemed like she was bubbly. I guess if you come at it from an assumption of guilt it comes across that way.
6 likes@Christoffer I think knowing she was guilty made it creepier
14 likesThat expression at 50 mins reminds me of expressions on the president Clump of the USA in the last year on so many different occasions.
21 likesAgree
3 likes50 mins in the interrogation video or the YouTube video?
3 likes@Giorne Manson its during 49 minutes on the screen. All though 49-50 pretty much most of that whole minute.
0 likes@Giorne Manson the video , at the end of it , jut before the exorcist
4 likesdid anyone noticed that Trump does this kind of mimic too ?? the distorted face he makes some times
20 likesLooked to me like a Jim Carry expression when he does an old person or very Ace Ventura lol
5 likesThat face tick 😬. Wonder if she was doing that while murdering 😬. She's a Popeye demon.
4 likesIt’s the endorphins and adrenaline and other things surging from the fight or flight mode she’s in. So interesting they look and act as if they’re impaired etc also could be lack of empathy idk. These are very interesting to watch
4 likes“It was kind of a weird relationship”
2 likesGiorne Manson interrogation. It’s approx anyway.
0 likes“Mentally melting” is a metaphor. The mind is not tangible and cannot literally melt.
2 likesHelen Lauer
0 likesBitter much?
Shannon H. pedanticism 101^
3 likes"She can’t even control her weird faces to a socially acceptable degree" Oh my god i'm laughing so hard hahahaha
3 likesAgree. It got really creepy at one point. She also has those weird eyes that I’ve heard people talk about with sociopaths. The sociopathic stare.
2 likesHelen Lauer exactly
0 likesImagine living for 20 years knowing you brutally killed someone and at any moment it could catch up with you. The emotions must've been wild.
3 likes@Pat McClung I think Liverpool winning the premier league will cheer you up pal 😘👍
0 likes@monica killstar Yeh both narcissists and probs sociopathic too
0 likes@bruce biggy So true 😂😂
2 likesMore weight being added to the scales , questions at 59 minutes got tough to not lie .
1 like@OD this whole video is basically the years of repressing the paranoia and terror slowly unveiling. It took her sooooo long to really realize what this was about.
1 likeAnd by then the years if alibis she built up in her head could not be used because she realizes she said or didn't say several important things at the base that will continue to compound on each other as they question further. She's struggling to recorrect over and over but the detectives were way too prepared for this.
You nailed it with that comment! Yes!
0 likesYeaahhh that weird scrunch she did where she pulled her head back into her neck it was creepy asf
0 likesnot even closely, it really seems like she's pretending that she's flabbergasted...how long can a person be flabbergasted for?
0 likesYes, her distorted expressions near the end looks like a melt down, like she knew she wasn't going to get away this time.
0 likesHelen Lauer omg I was thinking that too! Chump makes those weird fkd up faces as well! We have a psychopath for a president!!! Oh wait, we all knew that.
0 likesIt's just gurning
0 likes@monica killstar yes! Well now that you mention it yes!
0 likesGiorne Manson interrogation video
0 likes@helen. I know. I felt the same way when Obama lied about Benghazi. It was a video...sure...😂
1 likeHe can't even lie well, much like his whole 8 years. He needed to take Lying 101 in college.
P
0 likesi like that her last name is lazarus, it's a funny parallel between lazarus in the bible being raised from the dead, and this forgotten murder case being brought back to life 25 years later.
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Are you the Mike she dated back in umm what year was it 86, 73, 98¿ i dont know ,that was a million years ago
28 likes@shantanu selokar i don't know, let's see. i met someone in april of 92. i remember cuz i got my surfing license that spring. i can't even remember if we went out to lunch or anything. now again, it's not standing out in my mind, you know, and i don't even know how many times i talked to them. maybe it was once, maybe it was twenty four times, i honestly don't know. i don't know even what year it was or what i had for lunch that day. if you said it was in such and such year, maybe you're right. i graduated from ucla in 1982. i don't know if she graduated before me or after me because the way the university system works is that people graduate at different times. so like i said i worked at a pizza hut for a year and then found a better job, but anyway, in regards to dating her or not dating her, we went to a friend's wedding, and that day she may or may not have have fixed my canoe. i know i rented my townhouse to her brother a number of times, i couldn't tell you how many times. the reason i remember is that i took photos of her brother playing basketball in calabasas where the 405 turns into the 118. so it's kind of sounding familiar now that you mention it, but i couldn't even tell you.
46 likes@Ghost Did you make that face she makes all throughout the video?
8 likes@shantanu selokar Dang I just realized i made the face reading it lol
4 likesAstute observation
1 likeMike K. My head hurts more from reading this, than from watching her make all them faces
0 likesOooh good one.
0 likesChristian Vintage TV scripture has some substance, where as this is just ramblings of a mad person. Quite the difference if you ask me xD
0 likesWhat a great analogy 😂
0 likes@Ghost That occurred to me too. 😁
0 likesAnd lol 😂 @ your response to the question of dating her!!
Also parallel to Bob Lazar(us) the guy who's been telling the most convincing conspiracy/lie about for the last 30ish years, look him up, interesting guy - difference is, he's so good at lying that even body language experts have trouble reading him, not the case with Stephanie - though I am noticing a trend here with that name
0 likesshe can be the pen pal of Russell Williams.
0 likesSo she killed someone in the hopes of ending up with their partner and it never happened anyway... what a waste of a life.
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well they dated "or didn't date and he wouldn't consider me his girlfriend ... ramble ramble .." after his wife was murdered
29 likesthe way she frowns and pretends to be dumbfounded after every single question is so infuriating.
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i know right it’s making me mad lol
18 likesPouting her lips and constantly overdoing her head movement and shit
34 likestbh it creeps me out cause she overdoes it every 5 seconds. and the way her eyes are so wide, her sharp head turns, her twitching. just creepy, especially knowing she murdered and bit someone.
24 likesWouldn't you act clueless aswell if you were trying to hide something? It's incredibly annoying but in my eyes it makes sense.
2 likes@Huzzzer but not as horribly as her that's for sure
9 likesexactly this!! haha it pisses me off so much
0 likes@Botond Bakos agreed
0 likesThis is proof knowing the tactics don’t really help. If it did, she would’ve stopped this after a few minutes with “been cool guys but I gotta take a shit” and dipped
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Funny 😄
10 likesArrest team outside the door she was going to jail anyways
78 likesShe was literally guilty and didnt bring a lawyer to talk to the police
36 likesI-I have no words
@Sue Zuccati police hate lawyers lol
5 likes@Armando Belloso Yeah, but after that she did call an Attorney to defend her in court
10 likesIt's for sure the reason she didn't bring one from the get go was because she tought she could talk her way out of it
@Armando Belloso just remember that cops threw away almost all the evidence from that case, and the only thing that was left, most likely by mistake, was the saliva sample. She probably tought that they had nothing on her.
17 likesI was thinking that whole time about how doing so would have been career suicide and she would know that. She was fucked from jump street because as soon as she asks for a lawyer her entire office would assume she was guilty no matter what. Added a bit more tension to her situation.
7 likesshe was baited into going into an interrogation, the police lied to her to get her there. She would need the IQ of an onion to not think they are suspecting her for something.
4 likes@Sue Zuccati OJ Simpson and Casey Anthony would like to dispute this claim
0 likes@Sue Zuccati and yet they were both guilty as sin
2 likes@fuckoNo5 yeah, but these are on the jury, not on the cops
1 like@fuckoNo5 altho ofc the cops also makes mistakes, like in the maria case that they interrogated a guy that is a piece of shit but just by looking at the evidence you can clearly tell it was pretty much impossible for him to have commited the crime.
1 like@Sue Zuccati i believe your point was that if a guilty person is guilty then asking for an attorney would be an almost fruitless effort since the cops would still want to question you...which is why an attorney would tell you shut up and not say one single solitary word. she could have done that, but because of her profession, she would have been assumed guilty to a degree by her coworkers just for asking for one.
3 likes@fuckoNo5 and she did basically that, she just went like "gosh i dunno that was a million years ago" to the most basic and obvious questions
1 like@Sue Zuccati the first thing any decent attorney does in a case like this is tell you not to speak to the police.
2 likes@Cranky PaperClip i dont know how tf they lying to her and then taking her to a interrogation room didnt raise absurdly huge red flags
1 like@Cranky PaperClip also, police people know that being taken to a surprise interrogation = you are being arrested. She even asks if she can actually leave
0 likes@Sue Zuccati She's a cop, she probably talk to other cops every day.
0 likes@Pete i cant proccess if you are being ironic or not
0 likesEeewwww the faces she made at the end 😂🤢
0 likes*dates this man for 4 years* "I wouldn't consider him my BOYFRIEND"
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@Alan Feng no they were actually dating but then broke up and that’s when he got engaged to his wife.
98 likesI've had women do the same 😂
21 likes@RØNIN Only a woman can make such a easy relationship become more complicated than it should be.🤯🤯🤪🤦♂️🤷♂️
16 likesshe was always the sidehoe, and i understand the dude, she clearly wasnt gf material
37 likes@Auturgic Flosculator major incel vibes here
94 likesFuBu only!
0 likesI dated my man for 4 years and don't consider him my boyfriend though 😄
9 likesA true millennial relationship before its time lmao
19 likesIn them days it was dating
4 likesToday it's FWB
@RONIN typical men😶
2 likesjohn said he never considered her his girlfriend.
10 likes@RONIN typical incel comment
3 likes@Auturgic Flosculator not you talking about this like it's some animal planet ish. incels are flooding these comments.
16 likesWell technically the man testified that while they were intimate, he didn't consider her his girlfriend either
0 likes@Auturgic Flosculator ok incel
10 likesI heard that they were just fooling around, like a Friends with Benefits but not actually dating
1 like@nealsus christ ? Millenials didn't invent that... Smh...
5 likesHe was using her as a side piece, that's all. She wasn't his girlfriend
3 likesjajjjaajjhajkaa
0 likes@Kenneth Thompson incel
1 likeLol she even says they went to Hawaii together.. yea I’m not taking someone I’m not serious with to Hawaii with me
1 like@Mr. Bondhus2You saw it in a flyer once, thought hey maybe I can go to Hawaii. I don't remember going there but I thibk i might have gone there once
0 likesFacebook status: It's complicated
1 likeHonestly I felt her on that
2 likesShe doesn't want it to seem like she had an motive to kill him due to the fact that she might've killed the wife because she was emotionally attached to her boyfriend.
0 likesWhen poor John spoke of Sherri in such a loving fashion and obviously still grieving it had to have made stephanie furious.
0 likes@Rogue Squadron you don't get out much, do you?
0 likes@Василия -х- Vasilia can you type? Or talk for that matter!
0 likes@Ann Daniels I love how you asked someone if they get out much, and then failed to recognise a widely known meme. You don't get online much, do you?
0 likes@Ann Daniels triggered
0 likes@We live in a Hociety 💀💀 same
1 likeShe smacks the table a lot.
1 like9:45 i s2g she was about to say "talked to john behind scott's back"
0 likesthis is too funny
0 likesShe can't remember the name of her ex's wife who was murdered... or if she ever spoke to her. But she remembers her neighbours names from 25 years ago.
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Right..i was thinkin the same
4 likesCorrection........ she made a poor job of trying to convince she didn’t know victim’s name
16 likes@Justice Sparks tangent about mike the fireman that she ‘dated’ years ago
3 likesAnnnnnnnnnd remembered the name of the street they lived on like it was yesterday! 😂😂😂😂😂
1 likeShe contradicted herself so many times. Couldn't recall if she had ever met her. Then recalled conversations. Then recalled confrontations. LOL
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i mean to be fair people can remember certain things like that after thinking about it, because oh gosh it really was just a million years ago
60 likesshe doesn't remember the relationship but knows his brother, knew where he lived, knew his gf etc etc
0 likes@Mila™ but because she's lying her "memory" doesnt make sense. im glad this sicko was prosecuted, did you hear what she did to the poor woman?im glad justice was served. what kind of animal would shoot someone and then when their lifeless body is lying in front of them bashes their head in and bites them and shit? gross.
1 like@Shakira Mulcahy I think they were being ironic
1 likeIris Garizo who? The person who commented? She was being factual not ironic?
0 likesIris Garizo regardless the murderer WAS A SICKO
0 likes@Shakira Mulcahy Mila was being ironic, they're just mocking the way the murderer talks
1 likeIris Garizo yeah no shit... and?
0 likesIris Garizo your point? Why do you think I put “memory” instead of memory?
0 likes@Shakira Mulcahy it's - it's just been such a long, long tim- gosh, like really a million years ago breathes heavily
0 likesSometimes sociopaths can be scarily good liars, this is not one of those times
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No, it sure ain't!!!
3 likesFini Wattam no they can’t, they just think they are. They believe their own lies vehemently which convinces people to give the benefit of the doubt. It doesn’t sound like she’d been asked anything previously about the murder by anyone at all so never had to lie about. If the original investigation identified her as a poi I think it would have all unraveled quickly!
2 likesIRK. Her face is pissing me off
2 likesIt's really easy to lie, so when a sociopath cant lie well it's just kind of pathetic
1 like@Chuck Robinson That's what I thought (although not necessarily borderline, could be though). I wonder why the thumbnail of the video says "Sociopath". Not nearly every murderer is a sociopath.
2 likesThis is so old... today she would scream for the FOP lawyer and shut up.
0 likesThey didn't even need to accuse her of anything and she's immediately defensive.
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They're about the woman she shot then disfigured.
8 likesI don't think anyone would wanna talk about something like that
@Tanishq Sagar It’s so creepy that she disfigured her or something like that, it’s just so messed up
16 likesShe isn't daft she knew why she was there
6 likesFacts
0 likesI mean they are in an interrogation room and she's being asked about a dead exes wife by two peers. She probably would have been a bit unnerved even if she didn't do it.
1 likei think this was the first jcs i ever came across, the day after it was uplpaded.
0 likeswhat a ride…
Interrogators: "Hi, Stephanie. How are you?"
2691 likesStephanie: "ah-ah-uh-ah-ah, I mean "slams table" I can't even...Ya' know? I mean...Gosh... "waves arms around" I don't remember, ya' know?"
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Gosh
40 likesUnderrated comment.
19 likesthat was a million years ago
32 likesSounds like a conversation straight out of Fargo
12 likesjust spit on my phone laughing
5 likesI, I mean... well, gee what's this all about anyway?
11 likesPfff gee a-a-i-i mean it’s not ringing a bell to me 🥴😬🤨
9 likestangent about memories
4 likes"I think ugh 1980 - 84 maybe. psssshhhhhh - what is this all about?"
7 likesI mean... what year is this, 2009? That was... I mean... gosh... that was so long ago!
5 likesOmg I laughed too hard at this
2 likes"Ya know, now that ya mention it . . . "
2 likesYes.. 1000 times " ya know...ya know..ya know" ... So damn annoying
1 likeGeE smacks desk UhhHh smacks desk goLLy i DoN't reMembER beInG a mUrDerEr 🤯
3 likesLMAOOO
0 likesThis comment thread gives me life.
1 likeBeautiful.
But, I mean, I read it so long ago, gee, I think I graduated in 2011?
Honestly I kept hearing the “lipstick in my Valentino white bag?!?” Vine/TikTok video
1 likeLolll
1 likeLet’s see gosh uh man it was million years ago.. gee
1 likei mean, what year is it now?? pfffff gosh idk MAYBE lets see. i don't wanna say i did or i didn't, that was a million years ago gee it's 2009 !!
1 likeOh jeez gosh gee
1 likeA w a a a w w What's this all about?
0 likes“did you have a relationship after his wife was killed?”
1925 likes“did you know i went scuba diving in hawaii”
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With Greg and they got certified
49 likesShe contradicted herself. She was caught lieing. Red HANDED
4 likesomg I was listening as I looked through the comments and the exact part where she said scuba diving I read this.
5 likesGee golly gosh!
@Kemal Can Özdemir “gee golly gosh.”
7 likesYou sure you not sus? 🤔
@big boi they were probably quoting the woman in the video since she said stuff like that the entire time
2 likes@Harry Pottah by sus I mean like a killer. Who says gee golly gosh, lol
0 likesLol?? I'm not sure what was so funny about what they said, but the person was quoting the woman in the video, that's wtf that was, it's called a quote LOL
1 like😭
0 likesWell did ya?! 😂😂
0 likes@Harry Pottah why is it idiotic lmao
0 likesThe fact that she had the ability to arrest people is truly frightening.
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Which is why we need an overhaul of police or reform or some shit idk but something's gotta change!
6 likes@Spongy Mcfonsworth This has nothing to do with any of that.
10 likesSpongy Mcfonsworth yeah I agree with a bit of police reform but how does this hyper specific situation go into that you’re losing credibility for us all
3 likesYes it is.
0 likesWonder how she was under the radar at the time of murder
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There were burglaries in the area and the police assumed it was another gone wrong
0 likesIf she hadn't bit her, she would've never gotten caught.
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And the fact she prob bit her after she died..
105 likesimagine having all that knowledge and doing all that work to hide a murder and throwing it all away bc you decided to be petty
148 likes@some idiot its crazy ' and to think she got away with it for 20 years just for it to be brought back up now, it had to sink into her stomach.
87 likes@Guy they saved the DNA lol. They collect it, so it wasn’t really the bite. (But it was bc the dna was from it ya know)
27 likes@Guy who wouldve even thought to take the sample of DNA if the testing wasn't even a thing?
16 likes@Blasphemous Yc maybe someone from future
11 likesDon t be sure you never know what science would come up with next
0 likesKing Los yeah bro, I was going to say the same thing. Not like biting them when they are alive is fine...but after they are dead....brutal.
1 likeWasn’t it “closed casket” he said? So the body eventually was buried... how was the body or a bite mark on the body helpful at this point if the technology had to increased to a point in which they could use the DNA from a bite mark, it wasn’t like they took samples back then because they didn’t have good enough tech to even think about trying to do that? Did they dig up the body and take a sample or was it a different piece of evidence to the crime scene that made her prime suspect? Or am I ignorant of another way around this thought? Plz help
1 likeBut the fact that she bit her😭
1 likeThey didnt have a bunch of surveillance cameras or technology for dna back then. Which is why they relied on the witness reports but 20yrs later, technology is better and now they match her dna. She wouldn't known technology would had improved that fast, but its too bad because new technology can go wayy bacck.
0 likesThe way she cycles through her face expressions is basically when you're high af and pretending to be sober or interested in a conversation.
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beautiful. hmm yes this floor is made of floor kinda shit
18 likesThat's exactly what I was thinking...🤣🤣🤣
7 likesI’d didn’t smoke the joint... ummm the joint smoked me ... 🥴
7 likesThis comment is hilarious
6 likesi didn’t have to be called out like this lmaooo
1 likelol hate doing that
1 likepsychedExpressions facial rides when you decide to stare through mirror
1 likeA truly perfect analysis lol !!
0 likesDetective - “How’s your day going?”
618 likesStephanie - “Oh gosh. Gee, let me think...I may have woken up at 5:30am and it’s what, 4:45pm? That was how many hours ago?! I don’t even know how long I’ve been up today, I may be having a good day. I, I mean, uh, you know, I don’t know!”
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perfect. Just missed "I take 10,000 photographs"
7 likes😭🤣🤣🤣🤣
0 likesYou know, I dont know😂🤣😭😂🤣😭😂🤣😭😂🤣😭 that part killed me
0 likesRead this while she was doing it for the 10000th time🤣
1 likeShe scares me
0 likesI chose to get the bloody hell
0 likesOut of there¡
I can’t imagine this woman was a policewoman or detective for over 20 years. You would think she would use all those years’ experience to wiggle herself out of this. What an awful liar.
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Just seeing stuff like this makes me question fate.
0 likes@Robert Mercer question fate ? The fuck does that mean 😂
24 likesThat’s amazing- to see how an experienced cop fails So miserably at well known interrogation techniques when they are guilty - It certainly reinforces the effectiveness of the process .....you see a number of “false confession” claims and I know they happen but this is more reassuring
13 likes@CG u see Robert thinks he's special and that God has a good plan for everybody and that karma is real and that fate has a good plan lol
2 likesYea, but she was with the LAPD, so....
0 likes@Bill Meriwether False confessions have nothing to do with beating the interrogators when you're guilty. False confessions are almost always a result of an overworked detective, under pressure from their command to perform better and solve more crimes, encountering a very routine situation that they saw a thousand times before, going for the usual suspect who would have been the perpetrator 9 times out of 10, and that suspect knowing nothing about the law like criminals usually do and not asking for a lawyer right away. They're a problem of a lack of attention, not a lack of skill.
2 likesLAPD. Biggest gang in Cali
0 likesyeah but still, it's hard to say how you would react when caught off guard. if she had time to craft a narrative she'd do better but they (rightfully) blindsided her
0 likesShe thinks she's the cleverest person in the room. Classic narcissist bullshiting, she thinks she can outsmart anyone.
0 likesShe ain't fooling nobody I'm not even a psychologist and I can tell she's lying, If someone gave this to me without context I wouldn't even have to think twice.
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YesbutNO wow that’s terrible and comical at the same time. She’s tripping here
6 likesGreat example of hindsight bias. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindsight_bias
11 likesCorrect!! She's..not..jeez...like ..erm..gee wow..are..kidding me..crazy..uh like .jeez...a million years ago.🤯🤪🤪🤦♂️!!...Not even fooling herself either.!!.The Oscar goes to...think so..Murder..you're scaring me ..but thanks guys.
4 likesIt is so obvious that it is making ME feel uncomfortable. Just watching the lies is going against everything I believe in. "Tell the truth no matter what." Always think before you do something and be prepared to openly admit that you did it, whatever it is. And you can live an honorable, comfortable life. You never have to plot or think up excuses. She is wicked. I knew someone similar to her. She didn't murder anyone but she did little, evil, acts that would be sure to harm people. And she took pleasure in it. Horrible. They are out there, all around us.
1 likeInvestigator: what's your name ?
7141 likesStephanie: gee umm i don't know... they named me a million years ago
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@The Galactic Emperor both are great
33 likesNick chill out bro, it’s just YouTube
87 likesGEEZ, i havent heard that names since...
10 likes@Timothy McCaskey 😂😂😂
15 likesNick I can’t unsee it...
6 likes🤣🤣🤣
3 likesNick it is 800 now
4 likesCharles Darwin 😂
1 like@The Galactic Emperor How can someone be so salty about nobody noticed their comment 3 months ago?😂
31 likesNick I feel your pain. The you tube comments algorithm is really shady.
9 likes💀
2 likes@The Galactic Emperor whaaa
4 likesCharles Darwin lol
3 likeslmao
1 likeHaha
1 like@The Galactic Emperor I'm dying:)))))
1 likelaughed out loud LOL
1 likeHahaha
1 like@The Galactic Emperor you whining over likes and you call this comment lame...😂
13 likes@no name
1 likeI was going to tell Nick the same thing no name. They both are really funny comments.
Charles Darwin
0 likesStephanie - I forget everything past 5 minutes ago. Sorry cant help ya
@Tanya Vasina Salty? As far as I'm aware you've never tasted it... Unless it was a particularly forgettable hook up, in which case fair point.
0 likesNick god... geez... i dont know you made that comment like a million years ago
8 likesNick Just come out of the closet already clown. Any more suspicious?
4 likesLol @Tanya Vasina
1 likeGeezz....😂
0 likesShe’s Officer Wiegel on Reno911.
1 likeYou can’t tell me that’s not her!
aahhahaha
0 likesOh that's funny 😂
0 likesI couldnt even tell ya.
0 likes@The Galactic Emperor The funny thing is that although 5 months ago your first comment got zilch nevertheless this comment really got 'em going. Well done!
0 likesNick it’s 4K now can’t believe you are feeding on likes ok get a life that includes me too 😂
1 like@The Galactic Emperor it's at 4000 now !!!
0 likesLol!!🤣
0 likesOmg I’m 💀
0 likes@The Galactic Emperor And yet now you get 84 likes for complaining,I see your tip,I mean point.
3 likesWorst memory in the history of women 😪
0 likesAnd this woman has been a cop for 25 years? What other things has she done?
0 likes@Jesus Christ good one!!
0 likes@Timothy McCaskey your jealousy is obvious Timmy!
0 likes@The Galactic Emperor 5.2k likes now
0 likes@The Galactic Emperor are you feeling a bit of envy? Hmmm?? enough to kill him?? 😂😂
0 likesMaycow Antoneli lol
0 likesI dun nah!
0 likes💀💀💀💀💀
0 likesMaycow Antoneli 😂🤣😂
0 likesIt’s more like:
1 likeDetective: “What’s your name, Stephanie Lazarus?”
Stephanie: “Oh jeez...uhm...uh...gosh, ugh, you know?....ugh. I don’t know ugh.”
Patrick Waldron adding to your comment 😂...take your time Stephanie... we’re just having a conversation 😂🤣😂🤣😂🙈🙈🙈 ....ugh...oh I...I just don’t know...it was so long ago 😂🤣...wicked wicked horrendous person that she is...
1 likeLmao!!! Don’t forget it’s only 2009 now! Lol she just said it as I was about to type it too hahaha oh geez... (which she keeps on saying oh geez too hahahaa)
1 like@The Galactic Emperor Humor is subjective.
0 likes@Jesus Christ Ironic that you would believe in Darwin when he didn't believe in you...
0 likesShe does look like a dinossaur
0 likesI LAUGHED so hard reading this LMAOO
0 likes@Jesus Christ I'm Charles darwin
0 likes"sherry had to be escorted off the property and even made threats to Sherry's life" I'm amazed she wasn't a suspect to begin with lol
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prob because she was a cop and there was a similar case in her neighbourhood
42 likesYea well they were looking in entirely the wrong direction with those two male suspects, a case of tunnel vision i suppose.
36 likesThought the same thing. Scary how botched some of these investigation are.
8 likes@A Dylan Homicide/crime rates back then were over double what we have today only doubling and tripling in the years in between. Wasn't until the late 90s it trended down due to increased budgets i.e manpower and technology advancements and change of economic circumstances they started to go down.
8 likesThe answer to that can be one of 2 things to me. Either because she was a cop, or because your not allowed to be intelligent if you want to be a cop. Probably both.
5 likes@Orkan Kurt The guys doing the interview seem pretty intelligent to me.
10 likes@chemaxote I fear that tells more about you. But maybe your right. I just don't believe a word coming out of their mouth when they try to be reassuring.
0 likesMaybe people she worked with back then saw it plainly and purposely did a bad job to protect one of their own. Don’t want to make the department look bad.
2 likesThe victim’s dad pointed at the evil Stephanie but cops covered up their cop 🤦♀️ poor victim didn’t get the justice she deserved. Stephanie should’ve rotted in jail since her youth
1 likeStephanie*
0 likesThe fact that she rose high in the ranks of LAPD is telling.
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A lot of loony cops out there , you cant tell the good from the bad and that’s exactly how they look at the public , never had to deal with them other than a speeding ticket but over the last few years I’ve lost most respect for these public servants , sad but they have brought it on themselves
53 likes@James Brown Waw you sure love blm
2 likesYou'd be amazed at how fragile and full of holes almost every institution in the world really is.
29 likes@James Brown Yet when you call 911 you pray for them to come quickly.
10 likes@Mark Lmao that’s if they come at all
30 likes@Mark only time I ever call 911 is for ambulance or fire. ACAB
17 likes@Bschneidez Lmaoo she just outed herself basically for having privilege.
2 likesShe was only a Detective II. Detective I is one step above a police officer (the lowest rank).
0 likesRepublicans in this thread: lol you can't possibly defend yourself, you need cops
11 likesThe same Republicans in other threads: I NEED GUNS (frothing at mouth)
-A war vet gun owner who writes sociological papers on social movements
The police are 99% hard working people who put their lives on the line every day. They are one of the most important people in society and dont get the recognition they deserve.
1 like@Jesus Christ Policing is pretty safe.
0 likes@Russ Olson its not, when you compare it to any other job
1 like@Jesus Christ I'm a criminologist. Cite something or admit you're wrong.
1 like@Russ Olson im wrong? Well not according to the beuro of labour statistics in a 1995 report. Policing is a dangerous job. This is just deaths, this doesnt even mention serious bodily harm.
1 like@Jesus Christ BLS always includes non-fatal injury stats. You claiming otherwise is how I know you've made it up.
2 likes@Russ Olson i havent looked at it ya dope😂, go look yourself, fatalities are on the second page, i didnt read through the rest
1 like@Jesus Christ Soon you'll see they're relatively low.
1 like@Russ Olson isn't President a pretty dangerous job? At least before they went everywhere with loads of protection? I don't think America's presidents have always been the best leaders. But they've done America proud when getting shot or shot at. Ronald Reagan cracked a joke about forgetting to duck when he got shot. Teddy Roosevelt gave a long speech with a bullet lodged in him. Andrew Jackson went after his own assailant with a walking cane and a carried a bullet (from a different occasion) in his body throughout his life. William McKinley voiced concern for how the news would be broken to his wife and for the safety of the shooter when he was shot. So I gotta say America's commanders in chief have done the country proud when under fire. Im aware this is slightly off topic in this post thread but I just took my third shot of brandy so gimme a brake. Also I'm celebrating presidents day a little late this year
0 likes@black baron That's an interesting question philosophically but statistically the sample size is too low.
0 likesAlso the psychology is different when there's 100,000 of you and 15 will die compared to the weird background offchance of the president.
@Russ Olson true. True. Or at least it seems true now. 5th shot of brandy now. Goin to bed soon. Proble ll make sense in the morning. Only 45 people as present is a small sample size. Still, with at least some kinda attempt being made (at least once) on almost every president since nixon seems like a dangerous job. But the main point is how presidents in the past "took it like a g".
1 like@Jesus Christ here u go, get to licking LMFAOO 🥾🥾🥾
3 likes@Bschneidez yes its a privilege to never have had a burglary or been shot , make better decisions in life if your capable if not blame the privileged . The perpetual victim .
0 likes"Jeez oh, thank you. I've been working towards this position for so long like for like a million years. It's been so long thank you."
0 likes@Russ Olson You're right. We're all hypocrites. I think the average middle and working class American knows we need police officers but is also aware that they come AFTER a crime has been committed, hence the need for guns.
0 likes@susan fudge Well only a certain group is hypocrites in this arena and the answer to who isn't just "Republicans".
1 likeInstead I'll ask you though, what effect do guns have on crime? What solutions are there to our policing and crime problems?
I'll tell you the real short version is that there is no factual need for guns (there are only factual reasons against them) but there is a strong philosophical argument in "I believe in immediate self-defense as a priority over societal good." And I said it's a strong defense but it still has problems. That said, literally every philosophical system has problems or we'd all be set on one by now.
Also no one wants to wear "fuck society" on their sleeve like that. That's an image not philosophy problem though.
@Mark your logic makes no sense, you can be critical of an organization and loose respect for them but that doesnt mean you wont resort to them if its life or death and your only last option.
0 likesIt’s so weird that she lived another 25 years after she committed the murder and had a whole life.
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I can't imagine that a person wouldn't relive it 24/7. Inhuman.
40 likesI’m 22, so that kind of puts it in perspective for me. I can’t imagine being the family of the victim and going that long without answers. It’s especially frustrating knowing the dad said Stephanie was a suspect from the beginning but the police kept ruling her out...gee, wonder why...
41 likes@EddieMachetti i can tell you why , they covered it up most likely , they knew then , just cant get a cop on anything unless you have the video and dna i guess . Most of these clowns are really corrupt and only care about moving up the ladder in the dept . Boy i bet everyone around her were so proud when she made detective . I once had a deputy sheriff tell me in a off the cuff remark he can do anything he wants , i was going to challenge that remark but i honestly didn’t think it was worth it , he was in fact a complete moron and i just didn’t have the time for a debate with him , he would have lost though !
7 likes@Pepper1188 i dont think killing someone would have that big of an effect on you tbh. If you made the descision to do it ahead of time, once its done you probably would be more interested in the benifits killing that person got you.
0 likesThat’s my whole life plus 7 more years damn
1 like@Itumeleng me too lol
0 likesNot only that but she even got to date him after his wife's murder. She (kinda) got what she wanted. And I don't want to assume the worst of him, but wow...
0 likesIncredible,right?😳
0 likesikr i mean gee it was such a long time ago
0 likesShe's acting like trying to recall quite a big incident 23 years ago that any cop would remember is like being 80 years old and trying to remember what you had for lunch on a thursday in middle school.
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Lmao
1 likeI know what i had for lunch in grade school, k through 2nd, every single day because i lived in germany and my school served the same thing every day.
8 likesThat's so true 😂😂😂
0 likes@LR Right. They asked her details. And she was so committed to the act, she made it look like her memory doesn't work well. There were too many questions for her not to be able to recall something matter of factly. She could have sprinkled some confidence here and there. Even if it was wrong 🙄
5 likesSausage rolls, they always served sausage rolls on Thursday, they were to this day the best thing I have ever eaten, and I wish I could go back and get more
1 like@Rick damn I'm jealous
1 likeEven id be able to be more concise about what I had for lunch in middle school
1 like@HereIsWisdom 1318 Why'd they stop after the 2nd grade?
0 likes@BrandonDetroitfan Michaels I moved. So i dont know what it was after 2nd grade.
0 likesThursday was nacho day.
1 likeHer acting "clueless" is me trying to convince my parents I didn't stay up until 3am on a school night.
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Well, I remember being on my phone watching YouTube videos, went to the bathroom for like 30mins or 3mins, it was so long ago I can't remember. I washed my hands with the pomegranate scented soap, it smelled WONDERFUL but staying up til 3am... Gosh, that just doesn't sound familiar.
21 likesyour last name is really corona?
7 likes@JennaLex corona is a spanish/italian surname. like the corona beer.
0 likesAt the end ...... "I'm nobody".
0 likesBite mark DNA is pretty tough to refute.
1 likethis is absolutely insane, she has the acting skill of a 5 year old.
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When you're getting convicted for murdering someone your brain goes pew pew pew with hormones and signals. The fact that she was able to speak this much is insane
73 likesI've binge watched all these videos and that is what stands out to me. They all seem like children being caught red handed. The acting tactics bring me right back to being told off as a kid. Bizarre to see adults act that way.
21 likes@TheFlamingChips we would all be just as bad in these conditions
13 likesI think that's because she has only a shallow understanding of human emotion, the way a 5 year old would. Good acting usually takes a high level of emotional understanding that cold blooded murderers just don't possess.
7 likes@Jessie Nebulous huh thats actually an interesting take. She portrays what she THINKS normal human emotion is, but there's so much nuance to human behaviour that it's difficult to copy unless you understand it instinctively or have years of training.
7 likes@Jessie Nebulous More than all this, she was completely blindsided. Most well adjusted sociopaths would be more than capable of pulling this off in a manner where you would NEVER suspect them. But they typically plan and organize things ahead of times.
6 likesThe incident was 20 years ago she long abandoned the idea of needing those plans, and she had no idea she was about to get rapid-fire assaulted. She had no chance in hell. If she had been tipped off this was coming and had a couple days to prep, I'd be willing to bet she would have aced this interrogation like a professional.
whats good daniel
0 likes@Daniel Partida Hey king
0 likesshe looks like when you fake your reaction to your 4 y/o brother imitations.
0 likesEveryone acts like a pro until they're put under interrogation, I guarantee every single one of us in this comment section would crumble under pressure.
1 likeShe actually did ok considering her position
0 likes@Joshua Harris thats what I thought too.
0 likesGreat Actors - Smiles - Anything for a Video
1 likeWhats the legality of them not reading her her rights before questioning her about the murder? I know she hadnt been arrested or accused at that point, and they said it was voluntary, but seems a little sketchy. Maybe ive watched too much dramatized detective TV thats not an accurate reflection of how it goes down
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She went home after that, dont have to read the rights unless they've been detained
1 likeI think they didn't want her to he suspicious and ask for a lawyer right away so they could question her
0 likes@The Daily Build That makes sense
0 likesIt’s unbelievable that she wasn’t the
272 likesprimary suspect “a million years ago”
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Because she was a cop
34 likesfortheluva 1 I hear you but she still was at the time of this interview
6 likes@Charles Tucker Over the years there was a change in staff, and a new Sergeant that didn't think it right to give officers get out of jail for free passes. The victim's father at the time asked that Lazarus be investigated and was threatened by them. They knew she was the prime suspect but chose to let her slide.
32 likesLoralieisa M Oh wow that’s awful. Thanks for the background.
4 likes@fortheluva 1 Ding ding ding, correct!
1 likeYeah she's trying really hard to make 20 years seem like 60.
4 likesPretty believable considering shes a cop
1 like@Soulless Senpai GEEEEEEEZZZZZ
2 likesCharles Tucker If I’m not mistaken, she was one of the first cops called on the scene. I believe she pushed the thing about the two guys that would have attacked her, a robbery gone wrong
0 likesImagine, if she just would have controlled her emotions and not beaten Sherri's body (and left DNA), she probably would never have been discovered.
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This horrifies me the most. Imagine living a happy live afterwards knowing that you’ve murder someone and nobody knows and will never know about it...
205 likesand there are many cases like that
Wow thats a good and interesting point.....
11 likesYep, If you're in right group of "really oppressed" people, you'll get away pretty easily with Anything.
8 likesThe other group though would be sentenced without any concrete evidences at all.
@Simon Dowsett true, however, you can imagine just how hard it would be to prove anything if this system were adopted
6 likesAnd if it was easily provable someone tried to kill you, supposedly you should just deal with that within the confines of the law, no murder necessary
And still work in police it’s a nightmare someone like this work in for justice
7 likesImagine if she just didn't kill anyone hahaha
6 likes@TheGamekid01 Maybe she would've been killed while on the job? Maybe she even saved her own life by killing someone and becoming a prisoner by doing so? Who knows? All i know is it's 4 am and I'm still watching this channel instead of sleeping! 🤣
5 likes@misery topskiy gg No one person thinks and perceives things the same, we’re all different. You can never put your shoes in hers and wonder how she can act the way she does all these years. How she perceives day to day will be not the same as yours. We all do not have the same standards!
0 likesOr even just bit her!? Psycho...
4 likesShe felt like she was cool at the time.
2 likes@d159inu it's from that movie Cape Fear.
1 like@Simon Dowsett the fbi wants to now your location ^^
0 likesWow that's messed up, R.I.P TO THAT BEAUTIFUL LITTLE GIRL🙏💙🙏
0 likesHope she knows GOD Won't take her lies & Casey you're going straight to HELL FOR MURDERING YOUR DAUGHTER.
All your family will meet up with Caylee one day in Heaven and will live forever in peace without you !!!!!
@Julius Perseus ???
1 likeThank god they never caught those suspected burgers otherwise they would have had a murder pinned on them
1 likeEDIT: burglars
@misery topskiy gg That’s the distinction between a sociopath and a psychopath, isn’t it?
1 likeIf a psychopath was to kill someone, they’d be a bit more calculating. She, on the other hand, had a rage boner that caused her to act in an uncontrolled way.
Just like how she implicated herself by getting in notable and attention grabbing fights with Sherry in public, making threats in front of everyone. Anybody thinking clearly wouldn’t do that, and if they did, they’d realize they couldn’t kill her without becoming a prime suspect.
She only got lucky that those burglaries happened and drew attention away from other potential leads.
@Skeeter Not exactly true. Some murders are committed in a calculated way. Of course, the desire to kill, or to do anything for that matter, is inherently emotional. But there’s a distinction between her outbursts of rage and someone who has murderous intentions but is able avoid outbursts that could get them in trouble.
0 likes@Raj Rigby Worse still, they might have been eaten if those suspected burgers had been caught.
0 likesI wonder if they had cheese....
@Simon Dowsett there is. Difference between killing and murder.
0 likesShe was sadistic. Inflicting all that damage after she was dead and then biting her...ALL over a man who you are not even with to this dah??? What a POS!!!
0 likes@Julius Perseus Are you okay? People like you will really use any opportunity, even ones that makes no sense, to trash minority groups won’t you?
1 likeHave you done this before???
0 likesIf she had controlled her emotions she wouldn't have killed her in the first place haha
0 likesIf she killed on the job, she would have just used the "suspect resisted arrest" excuse.
2 likesOr just don't kill anybody in cold blood.
0 likesShe actually bit the poor woman. That was the DNA she left.
1 likeJohn Dickson That bite did her in.
0 likes@Simon Dowsett that's why you hurt a restraining order. Or purchase a firearm in case someone breaks into your house and/or threatens your life. Or just threatening your life in general. You can't preemptively kill someone in self defence. Ain't how that works.
0 likes@misery topskiy gg and imagine her husband like literally he married her years later he finds out she’s a murderer you literally can’t trust anyone that’s why I’m scared of the world
0 likes@misery topskiy gg Yes, many, many people get away with murder.
0 likes@Garou lol its funny, every one of these videos so far, i have seen exactly one person in each bring up race out of fucking nowhere.....and they do a great job of displaying their ignorance on the subject
0 likes@Simon Dowsett if you're aware that someone is stalking you and believe they have bad intentions, just tell the cops. You don't just have to murder them as your first step.
0 likes@Harvey Taylor wrong comments section
0 likes@Tutto Salvé Exactly
0 likesWish we could have seen her expressions and reactions when not under pressure. Some of them are almost comically exaggerated it just seems bizarre
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3 likesShe thought she had gotten away with murder...and she is scared af
0 likesJamie H nothing more bizarre than what she did to that woman.
0 likesThey were chatting just fine then suddenly at 21:35 she is arrested, not sure what made them arrest then.
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The video had to be edited for monetization, so a lot is missing now. I understand why but I wish at least they'd reupload the original unlisted so they can still get ad revenue and keep the original video
0 likes25 years on the job and still doesn't follow the number one rule: NEVER talk to the cops!
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gone gone goon right?!
5 likesWell they approached it in a very clever way as they just wanted to talk to her as colleagues because of a "protocol thing", and her wanting to lawyer up would just make her look guilty af
36 likesShe would’ve still been arrested through the DNA evidence, thus leading to a warrant. So meh. You can see the paranoia in her face. Imagine 23 years of that. I guess she’s at peace now..? Lol
16 likes@Martin Saltvedt People who say 'wanting a lawyer would make them look guilty' are the ones that are going to do 25 to life, even if they didn't do anything. Get a lawyer.
15 likesHaze1434 dude I agree with you, always get a lawyer. But interrogations are for either clearing people og suspicion, or gaining more evidence.
2 likesImagine a friend asking about a incident from a long time ago, and you would blatantly refuse to talk about it. It would make him want to dig deeper, and doesn’t really make him clear of his suspicion at all.
@Martin Saltvedt some interrogations are clearly just looking for a confession regardless of evidence/reasonable suspicion, and the interrogators can have very manipulative ways of making a person who's not guilty confess. Point being GET. A. LAWYER.
10 likesNumber two rule, if you’re going to lie, lie. “Nope, didn’t do it” and shut your mouth. Talking about your memory is a trick people who aren’t willing to commit to a lie (which is actually most people) play on themselves — and it’s a dead giveaway to an attentive person.
4 likesBut she thinks she is smarter than they are, thus the games. This happens every time.
8 likes@Sarah Wilk The problem seen from her perspective was how it would look if she started asking for a lawyer in the middle of the interrogation. They calmed her down effectively by playing it down to just chit chat. I don't remember the timestamp where they said that this was just a protocol, I mean uhh gee it was such a long video I can't recall.
2 likes@Log Splitta I agree. The investigators did an awesome job, but she deserves just as much credit! I've never seen a more guilty looking person than this woman.
0 likesWell 25 years without talking to your collegues would be kinda difficult...
0 likesHahahaha
0 likesOr, you could just not kill anybody.
1 like@Haze1434 you are correct that it would make you look guilty however there's a time in your life that you must not be concerned about what other people think. You have to do the right thing, stay the course, and to do the best in any situation in your life.
1 like@Ammonia the problem with being in that situation and saying "I want a lawyer and you bring the proof" is that you are going to be arrested and you pretty much know that murder in California carries a bail of 1 million or higher so she knows she's not going to even have a chance to go out and hire a lawyer much less to interview a few of them to choose one. So you just hope that you can talk your way out of that room at that moment. Anything you can do to get yourself to just get out of that room immediately it's all you think of so choosing to talk is the only part of the fight or flight option you have. Trying to somehow HOPE that you can miraculously shed some doubt into their case or point them elsewhere so you can get it of that room. They knew they were arresting her the moment she walked in to that room. They had uniformed officers waiting outside to arrest her regardless of when she walked out of the room. So no matter what she did the end result would have been the same. She just rolled the dice that she can somehow get herself out of that room for any possible available time that she could to try to get herself a lawyer knowing if she gets booked she's not getting out until a day where she either heard "not guilty" or she finished serving her sentence. She's lucky for first degree murder she didn't get death penalty out life without parole. 27 to life just made her available for parole in May of 2025. So she only has about 6 more years left till parole eligiblity.
2 likes@Babayega That's a very good point. They didn't even allow her bail
1 likeI'd say the number one rule for a cop is to not do things that can land you in prison with all the people you sent there. Also she didn't know she was talking to cops about the murders. Did you watch the video??
0 likesOh heckerdoodles, guys I mighta done a no-no
2 likesYou would think after 25 years she would get her story straight
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I know right lol
2 likes@Your Mother Hubbard very true. It just goes to show how much of a bitch karma is lmao it was like "ill let her chill for 25 years then ill take her down"
19 likesShe got away with it for so long she prob stopped thinking about it and never thought it would have to come up again. These people think they’re going to their grave with their secrets and lies then it creeps back up on them
8 likesI mean, you would think? I mean I certainly hope so, but you know, it's been so long, I can't even I mean
2 likes@0FFICERPROBLEM 🤣
0 likes😂😂😂
0 likes"Did you kill Sherri Rasmussen"
1622 likes"I mean... i may have. Geez. This is 2009, it was a million years ago !"
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Lmaooooo
2 likes🤣🤣🤣
1 like“Good golly gee, I don’t remember, a million years ago I was taking pictures of dinosaurs, gee golly, maybe I saw the Big Bang, oh geez, it was a million years ago!”
31 likes“I couldn’t even tell you”
2 likesFunny she’s doesn’t look like a psycho!
0 likesWhy does she remind me of Carrie Mathison
0 likesDamn she probably talked the wife to death, how annoying.
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9 likeslol
3 likesLol fucking cackled out loud at this
6 likesLmaoo
3 likesThat bite mark was the wife putting her arm in stephanie’s mouth to get her to shut up
55 likesAl W lmao good one my dude 😂😂😂
3 likesBrad Knapp I LOL’ed so hard at this love it 😂
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1 like@Cudgy Mercy you have to be insane to find her pretty
4 likes@Brad Knapp lmao!🤣🤣😂😂😂
2 likes@Al W 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
1 like@Brad Knapp 😂😂😂😂😂😂
1 like@Cudgy Mercy lmao awe true about the trump faces 😂
0 likesI'm teaching dare so I'm innocent right?
0 likesUmmm, this video is alot shorter than it was when originally posted. Where is the start of the video giving context to the case?
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I think YouTube is being really fcking difficult with his channel
1 like@LowHP Absolutely!
0 likesedited version to highlight key points 😐
0 likes@Jimmy Ohara No. It's most probably You Tube messing with JCS as they have had a lot of trouble with You Tube taking down videos and forcing ridiculous edits to conform with their supposed guidelines. So frustrating as many other true crime channels have not had this level of trouble from what I can gather.
0 likes@Debbie Charles ok okay 😐
0 likesWay to go YouTube....
0 likesI'm amazed at the number of people who do not know their Miranda rights: You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. Never speak without an attorney.
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Everyone has the right to remain silent, but some don't have the ability.
2 likes@Escape the Matrix It's hard when Cops try to get you to talk.
0 likesThe interrogators patience while looking at her contorted face and listening to her rambling stories is amazing. My favorite is she can't remember how her ex-boyfriend's wife was viciously murdered. Geez....gosh....
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can't even remember the year she met her husband...should definitely at least know a bit from this timeline of your life, even if it's after decades...
4 likesSlipped her mind ....
0 likes@Mandy Diao I died when the officers told HER when she got married like girl youre laying the act about 7 layers too thick
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