In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of Michael Miller and analyzing it from an educational psychological perspective. [Video] [Imagery] supplied by Getty Images.
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@WhosDrix3 місяці тому
I feel so sorry for the kid that survived. No mom, no sister, a crazy dad and now a big trauma for the rest of his life. This is just heartbreaking
@janetklumper60483 місяці тому
So many times the children are the victim of these terrible creatures
@nacksving90893 місяці тому
The pain, shock and disbelief these poor children experienced bring tears to my eyes. I really hope that boy is living a good life somewhere in the world
@Dustandfuzz3 місяці тому
I hope he has lovely grandparents who treat him like the precious boy he is and help him through the rest of his childhood. The father should lose custody of him and never be released.
@therightdude3 місяці тому
@@Dustandfuzz Really, you don t think the dad should keep him full time??? Lol, My God, come on, please find something obvious and point to it immediately...I know exactly what you meant, I just found it funny if someone said it outloud...."Well, this man tried to kill his family but son survived, not sure if we should split them apart, maybe give the dad custody?" "No, the father should not have custody, because of the whole mass murder of his other family members and stuff...."
@Kenny-yl9pc3 місяці тому
why not?@@therightdude
@lucyinbar40773 місяці тому
He's complaining that his shoulders hurt from being in cuffs when he's literally just murdered his entire family. The actual audacity of this man.
@klaramercan43583 місяці тому
Right?? I was FURIOUS!
@mattlevuix82003 місяці тому
It's not him... it's jesus... but it's him... f*** o**
@kacper.65373 місяці тому
He was probably mentally ill lol i wouldnt deny that and his illness probably made him think all these acts would help him excuse himself
@ReapSxAssAssiN3 місяці тому
@@kacper.6537i dont believe it. Its a cop out this guy is one of those people that never take accountability
@Wolflairhx13 місяці тому
@@kacper.6537f off with you mental ill bs! The guy was pure evil end off!
@SuperCactusmanМісяць тому
"many individuals can be mentally ill and in control of their choices". PLEASE SAY IT AGAIN FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK
@Nate-R89Місяць тому
I’m one of them… one of my four mental illnesses is psychosis, and I do have control over it. I reason with the thoughts because I don’t wanna act on them, and I think about the ramifications of my actions as a backup.
@HavianElaМісяць тому
@@Nate-R89proud of you! I know that takes active work and willpower, but your efforts are much appreciated!
@HavianElaМісяць тому
Seriously. My sibling beat me to near unconsciousness and it required them being pulled off of me to get them to stop. They claim to have no control of themselves, and perhaps they don’t when they get to such a state, but… walk away before you do, or something? I don’t know - I just know that this same sibling wants me to hug them when they start getting upset, but it seriously scares me to be near them when they’re shouting, screaming, stomping, slamming things, and breaking things. It’s scary.
@Nate-R89Місяць тому
@@HavianEla thanks :) It does take a lot of active work to reason with the thoughts. Damn, I’m sorry that that happened to you :/ It’s understandable that you’d be terrified to be around them after they acted out like that. I hope they get/got the help they need.
@LiliththelizardМісяць тому
By "many" they mean the vast majority. Depression and anxiety are very common mental illnesses, and that doesn't mean you can't control your actions.
@susan16k9724 дні тому
That detective was amazing. After seeing the crime scene, then having to question Michael without rage or judgement. I can't fathom how he could remain calm.
@icanseeall-inthisreality2 дні тому
that's because you lack brain cells. you don't understand anything, you never have, and you never will do.
@xMadamexMillerx3 місяці тому
The fact he left the knife in his son is probably what actually saved his life...... Those poor kids and their mom...
@deshaunimations74713 місяці тому
When he said “it’s in my son” my jaw dropped. Wtf.
@viewer0ne3 місяці тому
I think the only reason he left it there was because he didn’t need it anymore. There was no-one left to use it on.
@buddygrimfield79543 місяці тому
He probably would have removed it had it occurred to him that his poor son's odds of survival were slightly being increased by his leaving it in. What a goddamn monster smh.
@buddygrimfield79543 місяці тому
@@sk818factory5 Please get some help soon.
@rojeliocastro97333 місяці тому
@@sk818factory5 what do you mean by that?
@matthewbevilaqua88173 місяці тому
The son would be 19 now. I hope he's made a good life for himself because 4 year old him fought to live.
@Aria__17003 місяці тому
I hope that boy has been strong ever since the truma and the agony he went through and has been living a great life. May his family been in peace. ❤🙏🏻
@xKevmachinex3 місяці тому
@@Aria__1700 sadly it would be very lucky for him to have recovered to the point where he would be living a good life atm, he has all that plus the normal struggles of life that come as you become a new adult. he probably won't be ok for many more years to come.
@qaching3 місяці тому
WTF THIS STORY IS 15 YEARS OLD??
@HDReMaster3 місяці тому
probably a drug addict with daddy issues
@cynergy79853 місяці тому
@@qaching They said 2009
@dawntheempath26 днів тому
This guy has zero emotional attachment to his own children or wife.
@lifeforce345110 днів тому
many are like him
@deborahbaker109210 днів тому
@dawntheempath There's no room for it with all of the overwhelming attachment he has to himself.
@sunflowing8 днів тому
I disagree. I think he has detached from all reality itself. Doesn't seem to even know what's going on with himself. He probably would have killed himself if he understood he's going to jail for the rest of his life.
@Richie___RichМісяць тому
Something about that 911 call is so chilling. Not only him, but the operator. The way she mumbles “oh Jesus…” and then suddenly switches into a matter of fact, polite operator voice. She shut her emotions off to ask the routine questions. I can’t imagine what she must have been feeling in that moment.
@arlive8322Місяць тому
I thought he said “Oh Jesus”, not her
@kaitlynmorgan4613Місяць тому
@@arlive8322 yeah he did
@kaitlynmorgan4613Місяць тому
the dude is who said "oh jesus," not the operator
@littIefairy29 днів тому
The guy said that, not the operator come on now.
@AA-ed6ek24 дні тому
Oof.
@SithLadyDarthAnnakus2 місяці тому
Not even 45 seconds into this interview and I already can’t stand this guy
@PurityIsMyName2 місяці тому
Same here, I had to stop the video many times to breathe. He is unbearable!
@kitamarie8302 місяці тому
Omfg seriously. I don't know how the wife tolerated him.
@LoganT5472 місяці тому
Mate I felt sick to my stomach just listening to the first 2 minutes. This is absolutely sickening.
@SSS-ie6mh2 місяці тому
Maybe is the lying in the annoying and whiny nasal voice.
@rileymilan2 місяці тому
He’s so freaking disgusting - look at him and his freaking underwear GROSS
@Akosua_donkor3 місяці тому
Had no remorse over the pain he inflicted on his three family members but cries about the pain from his handcuffs... pathetic
@yapper12003 місяці тому
> pain he inflicted* on his...
@Judgeholden953 місяці тому
Good work detective
@trishaprett77213 місяці тому
Evil.not psychotic,he has too much insight.
@jynstr3 місяці тому
Well, no shit…because Michael is bipolar AND schizophrenic lmao. He’s fucked up.
@jynstr3 місяці тому
Yeah, no shit…he’s schizophrenic lol.
@caitlin00Місяць тому
This man actually said a prayer and said “God it’s up to you whether i get out of here or not” i know they say God has a sense of humor but he had to be about to roll off a cloud laughing when he heard that. The audacity
@cierritahernandez5639 днів тому
He said that for the camera. He said that after saying "just be honest with them don't be scared of what will happen" and then followed it with that comment. He was hoping honesty would keep him out of jail lmao
@GabrielKadmon3 дні тому
Normal Christian behavior
@marmitacomunista52472 дні тому
@@GabrielKadmonDude that's actually very rude. But i guess we can't expect much from a guy with a demon on his pfp 🤔
@YungSpaceship2 дні тому
@@GabrielKadmonnice argument, unfortunately your mother
@RichSmithsonМісяць тому
Alcoholic Pizza Delivery guy. Man this guy was a catch.
@pamdangelo6743Місяць тому
And f-ing nuts too😮
@localgrassfieldboneshandlerМісяць тому
Truly
@pliit2101Місяць тому
dont mock everyother pizza delivery driver loser
@nsramen36244 дні тому
Yet I’m the single one
@RhiannonReloaded-gw5lb2 місяці тому
My father murdered my brother and I ended up in foster care because of it. I'm 29 and only just now getting my life together as much as I can. I hope this child had a better recovery in his life and hope he has peace now. Much kudos kid.
@joshuaharrison81132 місяці тому
You are so brave and inspirational, thank you for being so strong ❤ I can’t imagine the obstacles this has presented to you, in your life Thank you for sharing your experience and perspective ❤ May peace be with you always ❤
@inquisitionagent90522 місяці тому
Its amazing you're still sane. Let alone getting your life together. You are unbelievably strong.
@joshuaharrison8113Місяць тому
@@inquisitionagent9052 it’s amazing because this person is amazing. Sanity was never questioned or insinuated, and I don’t think it’s appropriate to inject that concept. Sure, it’s mentally tolling to an extent that neither of us can understand, but everyone’s mental threshold is different. Sanity shouldn’t be brought up, I’m sorry if that offends you I like the second half of your remark though Very strong and inspiring individual with great worth in perspective for all of humanity after having such experiences I think it best to keep the tone completely positive, as this individual seems to have remained amazingly positive throughout an unimaginable ordeal I love you bro I just have PTSD and I know the stigmas are wrong about so many things, and sanity is definitely a trigger word for me personally as I don’t understand why that would even be in question in the first place I just wanted to point that out, I hope I did so respectfully enough not to begin an argument
@bjornhaforsson2108Місяць тому
Very sorry to hear that. You're extremely strong 🤗 Hope you're receiving the help you've needed and are able to fill the voids I imagine you carry. 💙
@GannaLavrovaМісяць тому
Good luck to you! You got it!
@primadeluxe49103 місяці тому
Got his wife pregnant at 18yo, took her whole life. Consumed her whole life. Wasted her whole life. Look out for yourselves sisters.
@amelialock73 місяці тому
for real.
@Bunnerberry3 місяці тому
For real 😳
@2wheels423 місяці тому
Probably a history of DV and control. She must have lived in misery 😞
@commonsense5713 місяці тому
🙏✨
@etherealradar3 місяці тому
Look out for your sisters too
@PlinkpinkyМісяць тому
Perhaps the best detective interview work I’ve seen in these sorts of videos. Hyper focused and deliberate in his behavior, and so respectful. Felt like a gesture of respect for the lives destroyed.
@LadyTarasqueМісяць тому
absolutely gobsmacked at the prayer he said.. the audacity when he's fully guilty of the deed..
@undolf4097День тому
Sounded like he was praying to get out of the situation ?
@peytonduncan73893 місяці тому
Knowing that in her last moments, she was being attacked by the man she had been married to and trusted for 11 years, knowing the last words she heard from him are “you are all alone” before she died, is truly gut wrenching. Heart goes out to her and her babies 💔
@hello_321743 місяці тому
😢
@peteandrepeat25663 місяці тому
He abused her on the regular according to the neighbors. I doubt she trusted him, but she may have felt stuck or unable to leave. My heart breaks for her.
@jennymichelle813 місяці тому
It's heartbreaking ..I remember a father who stopped the mum from saving her child .. then he beheaded the child with the mum watching ..then killed the mum ..this was in the UK...some of the children got out an ran to get help ..pretty sure this was their youngest child...
@cindysis3 місяці тому
@@jennymichelle81OMG that would be horrific. I just dont understand people anymore..
@ANewHandTouchesTheBeacon3 місяці тому
She is partly to blame. Its 2024. Theres no excuse for sticking around. Theres more than enough help and resources available for women in this day and age. Feeling "stuck" is a pathetic excuse. And it costed the life of her child and her own@@peteandrepeat2566
@tammi9082 місяці тому
He showed more emotion about the pain in his shoulder than the pain he inflicted on his family . Condolences to this woman's family and friends.
@pamelacupcakes45392 місяці тому
First thing i said out loud was like "you just killed your family and your crying your in pain" gosh
@brendaarnold84852 місяці тому
He had NO pain in his shoulders. He was pretending for sympathy!
@ellaes66022 місяці тому
He is fully aware
@ellaes66022 місяці тому
@brendaarnold8485 yes he is too aware of his surroundings and what causes this. That's not normal. He just went for it
@zolove_2 місяці тому
@@brendaarnold8485He had “Pain” in his shoulders from the effort it took to stab and murder his own wife and children.
@rozeaux3833Місяць тому
As a mother, as a person, I cannot fathom what takes over you while your child is screaming "dad" up at you. You decide to continue with your actions.... My heart trembles, and aches. What a horrific story. Thank goodness the child lived, but I am sickened that this happened to that poor child, and his mother and sister. This channel continues to show such dignity and respect for the victims, and I thank you for that continued respectful educational reporting.
@HaydynJones-kk9vfМісяць тому
The kid should be about 17-19 now, hope he’s having a good life
@stuhbby3004Місяць тому
I hope so too because going through puberty and adult life is already hard as it is and its worse that he doesnt even have his mom or dad to help him through that, i havent finished the video yet but i hope a family member is helping him and letting him know hes not alone in this world :(
@virtualmartiniМісяць тому
With injuries like that unfortunately it's probably not a very good life.
@Bsperry3 місяці тому
Horrifying to think that the daughter only came to witness the violence because she was used to being a peacekeeper of sorts. Her parents fought so much that she heard the beginnings of a domestic and rushed to the scene to try and help, and that caused her to witness a horrible crime and lose her life. How terrifying.
@bekkakangas83083 місяці тому
Exactly why women need to leave men that abuse them. And vice versa (albeit less often). I was used to being a peace keeper and ended up getting the brunt of it when I had enough as a preteen/new teen. Thankfully, my father never turned to a knife or anything else and it was only random times during severe freak outs that he physically lashed out. Not a daily, weekly or even monthly thing. But I begged my mom to leave for years. Thankfully she did when I was 16. It just angers me that women stay. I understand the difficulty in leaving but if the ending is possible death, what's the risk?
@LeeLee1985Official3 місяці тому
@@bekkakangas8308exactly 💯 we have to stop waiting on abusers to change & stop thinking we can fix or save them. We can't!! Abusers only get worse!! We need more gov funding to create programs for victims of DV. We need a way out
@TacoBelle1003 місяці тому
@@bekkakangas8308 They mostly stay out of fear and mental conditioning. Years of gaslighting, manipulation, bartering, and mental conditioning can lead a woman into either believing that his behaviour has some "excuse" for it and she's the bad guy for wanting to leave him, or she's terrified of the potential repercussions of trying to leave because he threatens her. I personally experienced the former of the two. He didn't act that way in the beginning - for the first two years, he was unbelievably sweet and supportive; you know... long enough for me to get emotionally attached. His behaviour didn't turn manipulative until our third year, where he would gaslight me by using my disability (I have MS, and he'd often say I was misremembering or taking things the wrong way when he would say certain hurtful or manipulative things), use his affections as an almost "reward" for me doing what he wanted me to do, and keeping me constantly thinking that I was always the one responsible for anything wrong in our relationship and that he was being very "patient" with me... It made me feel like I should be grateful he was so "forgiving" and "understanding". Mental conditioning over time is really powerful, and it is hard to break away from. Some women never do, so I'm glad to hear your mother finally broke the cycle and got out of it, even if it did take her some time.
@WynneL3 місяці тому
@@bekkakangas8308 I understand how hard it is to leave someone, but there's no excuse for leaving your child in danger. I'm really sorry she failed you in that way.
@BS-dq1kz3 місяці тому
@@bekkakangas8308Sounds like you and I had very similar experiences. I was also the peacekeeper. By “peacekeeping” I mean jumping on my dad’s back, screaming, pulling, punching him to get off my mom. Also, had to round up the younger siblings and put them in a locked room. Things like that. So, not sure if our situations were truly similar or not but I assume they were. I don’t blame my mom at all for staying. She had nowhere else to go. He wouldn’t allow her to get her license so she couldn’t drive. Had no car. She didn’t have a job(he wouldn’t allow that either). Therefore, zero money. Her mom was mentally unstable and her dad was also difficult in some ways. She had to stay. Women didn’t have the options and support they do now. Once he finally allowed her some freedom to get a license and a job, she left him within the same year. Never looked back. I had a wonderful mom who did her very best. Once she got out, she worked her guts out to provide the best she could for us. It was hard on her. I remember how she’d come home from work and have to peel off her sweat soaked clothes. She was barely 5ft tall and worked like a man. I could never be angry with my mom for staying with my dad. She was a hopeless broken woman for a long time.
@MellowMxdness3 місяці тому
Imagine surviving at such a young age and having to explain to your friends in later years that those exact scars were from your dad attempting to murder you, absolutely heartbreaking 😢
@kamekazi1013 місяці тому
Cool scar though
@coatzz37763 місяці тому
@@kamekazi101ur a weirdo
@n.c.pictures3 місяці тому
@@kamekazi101 a constant reminder of such an insane and traumatizing event? Fuck no!
@My.OC.Is.Complicated3 місяці тому
@@kamekazi101 Blud, chill out 💀
@sonyawhaley7393 місяці тому
@@n.c.picturesright wth 🤦♀️ ppl say the dumbest things sometimes 😂🙄🙄
@lynnholberg300611 днів тому
Dear 911operator. I know you have a hard job. Please do not instruct murderers to go back and check on their victims to “see if they’re alive”. Horrible advice! A surviving victim will then be killed AGAIN. I’m still paralyzed by the stupidity of your saying that to the killer. Never do that again.
@SouthwardTwistДень тому
Their quest for safety makes them act/say stupid things.
@CameronNotOnealДень тому
@@SouthwardTwistalways super sus to here a story like this in a comment, can you provide any evidentiary details of your incident ?
@SouthwardTwistДень тому
@@CameronNotOneal what incident?
@Lilith6.612 годин тому
@CameronNotOneal What are you talking about? Dude did not even tell a story?
@CameronNotOneal11 годин тому
@@Lilith6.6 😂😂 yo I commented on the wrong video I was also wondering what I was talking about
@cassiemarie2234Місяць тому
This whole thing was so obviously calculated.... he kept slipping talking about how angry he was at his family and wanting to get rid of them, which was before he was "Possessed" by the devil. Whole thing is a ruse.
@heidiiizzzМісяць тому
Completely agree. He starts off saying he "blacked out" and doesn't remember anything but then goes into painstaking detail about how he brutally murdered his family..?? i don't think so
@ZeonGenesisМісяць тому
Yeah, and the switching between how they were demons but also how he helped give them a place in heaven. Which one is it, man
@ee-mon-ee165325 днів тому
100% premeditated and planned event designed to get him off on an insanity plea I 1,000% agree he put on an act and not even a good one.
@kanoodlesoup17 днів тому
So many religious people are told that asking for forgiveness means your sins get absolved. This is mostly for things like stealing or being rude to others, but so so many narcissistic people take it as, I can do whatever TF I want and still go to heaven if I ask God for forgiveness.... disgusting acts like this is the result
@fabiodafonseca387911 днів тому
As someone who researched extensively and lived with mentally ill people for years I can tell you he looked genuinely mentally ill, however that doesn't mean he's not able to premeditate murder, understand what he did and face the consequences, one thing that stood out for me was the use of weed as it can in very very rare cases causes outbursts of paranoia and delusion lasting up to weeks on people with schizophrenia or at least a tendency in the family. The alcoholism also doesn't help and the fact that he may or may not be taking his medications is another important factor. I would say he's definitely crazy but also a murderer who got just punishment.
@nataliehalveston57063 місяці тому
"where's the knife" "It's in my son" That was the most sickening thing I've ever heard. I had to pause it and breathe.
@phylbrey11213 місяці тому
I had that exact same reaction *breathe… * and wondered if I could watch more
@frankyymilkyy90012 місяці тому
Same, this one was beyond any sick scenario
@H.EL-Othemany2 місяці тому
Omg some people are so weak.. I'm eating while watching this ..
@frankyymilkyy90012 місяці тому
@@H.EL-Othemany You're so cool. I just cannot explain it to you.
@TEAMSTERSLOCAL282NYC2 місяці тому
That line had me DYING!!!😅😅😅😅
@brenamagdalena113 місяці тому
The absolute entitled audacity to complain about sore muscles when your 4 year old still had a knife stuck in him. I can't even.
@londonaftermidnightFan3 місяці тому
exactly!
@ladyhotep51893 місяці тому
It's truly disgusting and disturbing.
@streamerssaymyname3 місяці тому
Dude would complain if he threw his back out stabbing them to death. He's narcissistic.
@ALT-vz3jn3 місяці тому
That’s narcissism for ya. He’s only concerned about himself.
@lennysolana77903 місяці тому
Can’t even what?
@BriaLeeasmrМісяць тому
“Shawty was a 10, a 10. ” literally had my jaw drop.
@kannakity9732Місяць тому
Nothing but nauseating
@xnataliiex196 днів тому
SAME DA FUQ
@Lady8D9 днів тому
I've known quite a few people with schizophrenia. This guy doesn't seem like _any_ of them. In my personal nonprofessional opinion, he seems more like he's faking it
@Rajindergovaa3 місяці тому
The way he can so callously explain how he stabbed his daughter completely emotionless is absolutely disgusting. That poor baby.
@jenniferspengler46883 місяці тому
That really got me, too :( The way he just said he grabbed her by the hair and just "sunk" it in her... I'm absolutely heartbroken for her :( This entire story is just so sad.
@Rajindergovaa3 місяці тому
Just shortly after I wrote that comment I heard how he described stabbing his son. My heart hurts for this family. He is unhinged. @jenniferspengler4688
@wokeamerica1423 місяці тому
Yeah if he legit had mental disorders thays just how they are... they just have no emotion
@loriblythe66353 місяці тому
This guy is psychotic for sure. Mentally ill.
@RobertHenderson.poopiebear3 місяці тому
@Rajindergovaa these are FAR more terrifying than some horror movie about some demon. Human beings are evil enough all on their own. To think the person that she was sleeping next to all those years turned out to be a monster! Scary s**t
@omnisinclaire4913 місяці тому
How do you punch a toddler in the face? Four years old, screaming for you, still probably thinking you will snap out of it and tell him you're sorry and that everything will be okay .. I am against capital punishment in most cases, but this is such an exception.
@deusprogrammer_thekingofspace3 місяці тому
Spending life in prison...a lot of it in solitary...is a fate worse than death.
@wintl3 місяці тому
Highly doubtful the offspring of this animal ever knew the word "sorry". The house guaranteed, smelled of cigarettes, alcohol, gingivitis and pet excrement.
@haydenlanning56743 місяці тому
@@wintlyoure describing mental illness. Many mentally ill people do not commit harm to others.
@shivur50733 місяці тому
@@deusprogrammer_thekingofspace it really is. But at the same time the community is paying for it all. His housing his food and his well being are all being paid for by the community that he betrayed. If he is in prison while his son starts working that would essentially mean his son is paying for his dad to live through his taxes. Its disrespectful to the community to keep people like this alive
@starkilla1023 місяці тому
@@deusprogrammer_thekingofspacei disagree, thats out tax money he doesn’t deserve
@jummylee8889Місяць тому
Devil: why does every mortal blame me for something I didn't do.
@Cannwill19 годин тому
Even devil’s sitting down there like “ what a POS” 😂
@Square_OneМісяць тому
As someone that's smoked a fair bit of weed and finds it overwhelmingly harmless, I do find it fascinating how often in these stories of people snapping and murdering people in a psychosis, they mention having smoked weed prior to snapping. I will say the 50 other meds they are on are probably a bigger factor but still can't help but notice it's a surprisingly common thing to come up.
@coisrottingМісяць тому
i have severe anxiety and paranoia and in the past when i smoked i was so overwhelmed and paranoid and was panicking, i never thought of taking anyones life but i think that the more mentally unwell you are the worse itll have an affect on you
@poikm6281Місяць тому
i made the same observation, some people’s brain chemistry and also meditation they take can absolutely mix terribly with weed. some people can smoke it and be fine, others can get psychosis from it especially after long time use
@dia8183Місяць тому
weed has different effects on different people. i took it thinking that it would relax me and all it did was give me a panic attack and make me intensely paranoid.
@bastetolesya7853Місяць тому
@@dia8183 yeah, I was smoking relaxing type of thing until one day I got huge panic attack, my heartbeat in my ears added up the panic, hearing hallucinations were terrific, I heard my husband says scary things, when I asked him to repeat his words, they were different. He had another effect, giggling and joking. I felt huge fear and heard other voices that aren't there. Since that time I have never been smoking.
@bastetolesya7853Місяць тому
meds that they are taking block their illness and alcohol and weed make illness growing. my relative is schizophrenic, he drinks. and he's went insane. My husband's friends with the same illness take meds and live normal life.
@lyndsayparham41922 місяці тому
His shoulders are probably hurting from the force of stabbing 3 individuals.. sick
@michellepratico2 місяці тому
I had the same thought!
@harrychapin8082 місяці тому
Yes, he is "sick"... sick with severe schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. He was actually "insane" at the time of the crime. I briefly researched his history. His family( family he was raised in), was worried about his propensity for violence, BEFORE HE COMMITTED THE CRIMES. So, why he's in a prison instead of a locked-down psychiatric facility really doesn't make sense. Chances are, he appointed an attorney/s from the court because he couldn't afford one, and they struck thecm quickest reasonable deal, possible. If you've never seen a schizophrenic person... you probably won't understand.
@b.o.n.e.s.2 місяці тому
@@harrychapin808I have and sometimes they can be scary. They even said while watching this type of thing that they’d deserve to serve a prison sentence then be released into psychiatric rehabilitation. The dude definitely still deserves prison but should still get or try to get rehabilitated
@Rackz2k2 місяці тому
U mad pretty Lindsey
@harrychapin808Місяць тому
@@b.o.n.e.s. He doesn't deserve prison if he was "legally insane" at the time of the crime. I can tell that he's vacillating between reality and non-reality just during the interview. He's not acting. In prison, he won't receive the care he would in a psychiatric facility for the criminally insane. He'd be watched very closely in such a facility. In prison, he's at the mercy of the system and the inmates. And the prisoners could be at his mercy. A psychiatric facility for the criminally insane is a prison for all intent and purpose. It's like being a max security prison. However, it is a MEDICAL facility. He was placed in prison because he's poor.
@redlamina59373 місяці тому
Hearing him complain about his discomfort is making me really angry. He makes me sick.
@lashawnemmerick3 місяці тому
Right?me to 🤬
@miriam.63043 місяці тому
Thought I was the only one😑
@harmonyquinn25573 місяці тому
Absolutely! Like, poor you, your shoulders are sore. WAY worse than what your wife and children felt as they were being attacked over and over! 🥴🙃
@user-qv3yy3rc8q3 місяці тому
@redlamina5937 another message of somebody that is like hunting! you dont really mean that.. stop that populair propoganda you tried to spread nerd
@tetrafuse30963 місяці тому
@@user-qv3yy3rc8q what?
@samanthalindgren5422 дні тому
I have watched many, many true crime cases and heard many police interviews, but this has to be one of the most sickening, heartless, souless, humans I have ever come across.
@tiffingМісяць тому
I am not new to true crime stories and this is by far one of the hardest interviews I have ever listened to. It made me physically sick the way he described stabbing his daughter. Evil is real, and this man is its human incarnation.
@Tassi_BrookesМісяць тому
I agree, listening to him talk in his interrogation video really made my stomach turn. Family means unity and love… 😓
@Tonyplat983 місяці тому
Imagine a 10 year old girl screaming for him to stop and that animal stabbed her in the chest. I have no words to describe just how sickening this whole thing is. Makes me sick to my stomach...
@William_Porter3 місяці тому
I think thats a insult even to animals even animals arent this unpredicatable or cruel
@freedomofspeech7663 місяці тому
Please do not refer to this monster as an animal. Animals are incapable of such atrocities ...
@Thornspyre813 місяці тому
@@freedomofspeech766 You mean not capable.
@cameronmcgehee3 місяці тому
@@Thornspyre81 That is what incapable means
@alolandonaldtrump83683 місяці тому
@@Thornspyre81 english isn't your strong suit eh bud
@JeffMitchell-lv4zx3 місяці тому
I had a coworker who was very religious tell me that demons told him to do bad things. We talked about it for a few minutes. The whole time, I thought that he meant it figuratively. A year later, when he was diagnosed with schizophrenia I realized he meant it literally
@iGourry3 місяці тому
Whenever someone says that God talked to them or told them to do something, I always immediately question their sanity. Sane people do not hear voices in their heads and they sure as fuck wouldn't do what they said even if they did.
@americangirlprincepessa59293 місяці тому
No one sane ever says this.
@ThonneThisseDeadeLif3 місяці тому
@@iGourry well you should because God himself said he does not speak with mere humans, except prophets or through angels. demons instead probably. but honestly I as well used to say that God speaks with me when I was around 17, but I was ignorant the faith back then lol and now I realise I was just speaking with demons.
@kimocea13 місяці тому
@ThonneThisseDeadeLif 😂😂😂where does He say that at? That's a lie, because prophets were mere men!!!😂😂
@Koselill3 місяці тому
Why TF would you take that figuratively??? O_O its like THE sign that someone is mentally unwell.
@Dave_the_giant_bernard7 днів тому
My mum had a mental breakdown when I was 16, im 29 now. She was caring for relatives that passed away, she was having hallucinations, carried holy water with her, was convinced I was possessed. Would laugh like someone told a joke then blank face. Went wandering in the streets, no shoes, coat, phone at 3am. She saw the passed relatives, convinced they left her messages. Thought people were trying to break in the house, plant drugs, hanging in the trees. My mum had psychosis for 6 months before being sectioned and than had another 2 episodes over the years. My mum has always been a bit confused, she now lives in a Care home with parkinsons. She wouldn't hurt a fly, she's confused, been manipulated by people for money over the years, and made out to be nuts because of her diagnosis. My point of this comment is to let people know this attitude of this person in the video is not typical of those with psychosis, for the most part they are harmless, scared, lonely people that need a gentle hand in life.
@bamahammer9493 дні тому
What is a MUM?
@jilliansmaniotto23262 дні тому
@@bamahammer949seriously?
@luvour_812818 днів тому
That’s why I always feared my schizophrenic „father“. He drank a lot and took a shit ton of drugs which worsen his paranoia. He even walked around with a kitchen knife because he one told my mom „the house is full of cameras and microphones because she is a spy and the government is watching him and reads his thoughts“.
@NamedMichael3 місяці тому
The nerve of this dude to act like such a big baby about his shoulders after murdering his family.
@GigiNKD3 місяці тому
His shoulders hurt from stabbing his family! And he’s asking for sympathy. Detective says to try stretching. What? Unbelievable
@juliedeane43273 місяці тому
A tactic. That psycho is such a manipulator.
@roosterparrottjuniour3 місяці тому
@@GigiNKDwell the detective isn't there to enjoy watching him suffer from his physical pain that's not what justice and punishment nor the legal system is about shouldn't be about he's there to get information from him get him to confess and the best way to do that is to definitely care about the people you're interviewing well-being it's just also not easy to keep some people engaged in a conversation when their in some pain some can power through it tolerate it or just deal with it but certainly there's some where it's easier said than done or just wouldn't engage with conversation if not only him but if anyone was in pain I mean come on let's be honest with ourselves alot of us in the comments would probably be complaining bringing up the pain aswell it's only human nature also alot of us in the comments would also probably be less focused willing to engage in the conversation if we were having some pain but of course there's also those people where the pain isn't at all or barely a problem for them hell they may even like the pain there's a spectrum to it like there is with everything about human beings
@elizabethd81473 місяці тому
That was absolutely infuriating!!! The amount of physical, mental and emotional pain he inflicted on his family and then complains that his shoulders are sore...unbelievable!!! Could you imagine being this officer? Having to listen to all this without responding? I genuinely respect him for maintaining his professionalism, there's absolutely no way I could have listened to this without reacting and showing him the pure hatred I have for him!!
@crispybag33293 місяці тому
@@elizabethd8147 It could be a way of suppressing emotions and the brain actively not wanting to deal with the much more depressing reality at hand. I can imagine people that are so stressed to actively try to distract themselves from completely breaking down, and complaining about small things at hand can be one of them. Kinda like how emergency callers also help with questions that are mainly focussed to distract the caller from the horrifying situation at hand
@Kentril21123 місяці тому
Imagine being the detective, hearing a guy say he stabbed his daughter, and calmly saying "tell me about that". That's the basis of some therapy sessions right there.
@AlaborJinta3 місяці тому
you can't imagine it. thankfully there are people stronger than you.
@popcorn_pro42593 місяці тому
@@AlaborJinta pipe down there buddy
@quickmatchqueen3 місяці тому
@@AlaborJinta do you need a hug? 🫂
@Krissy930213 місяці тому
@@AlaborJintaeven therapists need therapy sometimes because of the shit they’ve heard… -.- not needing therapy when you’re in a position like that doesn’t make you strong, it makes you dead inside…
@jenpierce23852 місяці тому
@@Krissy93021 agree
@mosimawithlove8 днів тому
This video hurts, their lives meant nothing to him. May their souls rest in peace and for the son who survived, may he live life as best as he could with the burden he was forced to carry .
@jessicamansfield666026 днів тому
The way he said he stabbed his poor daughter.. like this is a fucking monster. That poor little girl.
@magnetbane26718 годин тому
Then saying “kick her while she’s down” is so messed up
@kelknox3 місяці тому
Detective: can you tell me what happened? Michael: I blacked out, I don remember *continues to describe in detail exactly what happened*
@angelpunch03 місяці тому
The twist that Michael's missing is that He's the damn devil
@YuckFouTubeX3 місяці тому
@@angelpunch0You are most likely right, what I mean is that he's probably not nearly as nuts as it seems, you can instead rationalize the whole ordeal with "The guy did something so bad he has decided not to face it, so he blames the devil in the hopes people sympathize enough with him, for him to accept this "theory"" or rather fantasy So in conclusion he's all like "Meh it was either the devil and if not, I have a lot of diagnosis's the blame" *Leans back and chills like the monster he is*
@debrapowers57163 місяці тому
Exactly
@Krissy930213 місяці тому
And not just that but his tone while describing it all sounds like he’s proud of it or bragging about it 😤
@nameunknown7Місяць тому
This is actually what makes it more realistic that he's legitimately out of touch with reality. He knows what happened but has disconnected himself from it. Kind of like the part where he said "I didn't do it, I didn't do it" the detective asked who did and he immediately says "I did it" and then just goes right along talking. No change of tone, no explanation. Just flat out went from I didn't do it to I did it and then moved right along.
@Bubba10253 місяці тому
I feel so bad for that detective interrogating the guy. He’s good at his job but man you can just hear the disgust in his voice everytime the dude talks
@IcedKatana8 днів тому
'I didn't get to finish my cigarette..' 'Interesting.'
@prezzlola22 дні тому
These stories, even though I find horrible, they very rarely physically affect me. But this, this will give me nightmares. I had to take breaks to gather myself because I felt my chest getting heavy and my hands tingly. They way he reenacts the pleads of his kids begging to stop hurting them is gut crushing. How can someone be this heartless and twisted? I, I have no words.
@THEMADHATTRESS21 день тому
Although what he endured was absolutely horrific, I am so happy this little boy survived. You were an absolute warrior at only 4 YO and are now 19. I hope your life is going well young sir and remember no matter what your struggles, you are meant to be here and have a beautiful purpose. You're a fighter. Your family, your mom and sister, were meant to be here too with you but they're watching over you and cheering you on. I have no doubt about that.
@etherealradar3 місяці тому
That boy exposed his fathers severe alcoholism to the school. That's why he 'got the worst of it'
@LeeLee-tw2wo3 місяці тому
??@@LRmssK
@KantoCafe7153 місяці тому
Can’t watch it all, just the beginning, but I knew straight away that the mental illness shtick was nonsense. Now you’ve written that I see the motive.
@Hatbox94811 хвилин тому
The boy didn't get the worst. He's still alive, his mom and sister aren't.
3 місяці тому
This video is a chilling reminder of how someone you love and trust can become a monster capable of unspeakable acts. It's heartbreaking to think about the pain and fear his family went through.
@lainers693 місяці тому
Go away
@pinkpugginz3 місяці тому
I doubt his wife even trusted him. I bet she was going to leave him.
@catherinegirvan46743 місяці тому
Would like to think your comment is tongue in cheek?
@alexjackson9363 місяці тому
What is the point of your channel?? I’m genuinely confused as I see more and more like yours. Is it bot spam? Some kind of weird ai thing? You have 1 weird video and somehow 6m subs. UKposts is getting weirder and weirder…
@fmcdomer3 місяці тому
chilling how red flag people like this go unnoticed sometimes i will see a stranger that looks off and just stare into his soul and wonder
@reganh5223Місяць тому
I find it really coincidental that, the night before the murder, he prayed with his son for the Lord to “keep him safe”, but didn’t do so with his daughter. The son was the only one that survived the murders. And from his detailed account, it seemed like the son had it the worst. Even though I’m not religious, that’s…..insane.
@BudCinnamintZedrustdednICEkiLМісяць тому
Coincidence is a lie from the fact of the useful lessons to learn from all "coincidences", it's a evil label to blind the kids left here to suffer the deadly pain of this hell world✝️🎚️⚖️🕊️👻
@NotiravgsarahМісяць тому
Yeah exactly. I’m not religious either but wow
@kaitlynjones4948Місяць тому
I was literally thinking while watching the video , so crazy…
@snowshoehare4712Місяць тому
It makes no difference. Many people pray and nothing changes, including little children being hurt every day. If a god exists, they're evil.
@HaytonLloydМісяць тому
@@snowshoehare4712 HEY EVERYONE, WE FOUND THE EDGELORD ATHEIST. Thank God you showed up. I don't how anyone would have made it in these comments without you. Much hero, very wow.
@angelaschuurman726411 днів тому
This guy is so full of bs. When people do something in a psychosis they don't remember so many details. He was certainly trying to cover up. I hate that nowadays people always try to use mental illness as an excuse. Mental illness is not a reason to hurt someone
@anfearaerach11 днів тому
Nowadays is 13 years ago grand
@ashleyburnett78113 місяці тому
Hearing this guy say "it wasn't me" as he can recall everything with such gross detail. Makes me sick! This man is a MONSTER.
@oldhickory46863 місяці тому
I agree. I'm not excusing him, but he is so deceived by the devil, he actually justifies it to himself that God told him to do it. This man needs to be 6 ft. under. How could the family ask that he be spared?! If it was for religious reasons, that makes this more insane, because God's law is a life for a life. I can't imagine the fear that family had that night; especially those small children.
@nobody-special0003 місяці тому
It's likely schizophrenia + religious hysteria. Schizophrenia is often heritable and a member of my extended family suffered something similar. Then again, he isn't displaying any guilt or remorse, so maybe he's actually just a psychopath? I agree though, the only people in this world that could be called monsters can also be excused by "mental illness." You need to prioritise yourself, not put idiots and crazies on a pedestal above you.
@andersandersen62953 місяці тому
Your damn religious delusions are driving this shit, there are no gods or devils, bringing children up thinking that there are makes them sick, we are just lucky that not all gets as sick as this guy.@@oldhickory4686
@Yocef803 місяці тому
He is mentally sick. Do you understand he is mentally sick???
@jesseroberts10413 місяці тому
@@oldhickory4686that’s beautiful to hear it’s life for life :) because yeah, life is a PRIVILEGE, NOT A RIGHT! I despise people who try to defend heinous crimes like “Oh We’D bE No BetTeR tHeN” like hell! We aren’t the ones taking lives first and especially not on innocence that did nothing to deserve it!
@jagerzaku91602 місяці тому
That boy was so innocent, my heart broke when I saw that happy drawing of SpongeBob hanging on his wall. This monster destroyed this child’s innocence.
@veoa41628 днів тому
I wondered if the son might have been... Special to some extent which put extra pressure on michael to provide etc etc. it would definitely explain why he took it out on his son more. I started wondering this because I noticed Michael was with his current psychological expert since about the time his son was born. He also made sure if they had died and wasn't relieved to hear his son didn't, in fact he zoned out and responded somewhat panicked after.
@mylifeinschrampbells960422 дні тому
So was the daughter.
@kai-ul5gx18 днів тому
👍🏻Exactly what he is , a disgusting monster who chose alcohol and drugs over his poor family , he shamelessly tried to act like he’s a victim himself! Dmm What a pos !
@high-bi-password7 днів тому
@veoa416 If he wasn’t prepared for his child to have difficulties or special needs, maybe he shouldn’t have had children to begin with.
@veoa4167 днів тому
@@high-bi-password Never said he should have. In fact, he's quite literally shown he shouldn't have.
@AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHМісяць тому
I’m so glad that that poor baby ended up okay and I wish best best for him in life 💗 Rest in peace to the mother and sister and I hope their souls rest in peace🕊️
@dingoledingus90393 місяці тому
Hearing him tell the detectives that his son and daughter were screaming, "DADDY, DADDY NO" literally turned my god damned stomach. I have a daughter and son of my own and this is by far the most heinous betrayal a child could ever feel. I honestly wish he had received the death penalty, he is a perfect candidate. I hope that baby boy was raised with the careful love and affection he needed to become an adult who can live as normal of a life as possible. We don't know know much about him now, but that's okay, we can still all wish him love, positivity, and healing wherever he is in life.
@n.c.pictures3 місяці тому
Poor guy's probably gonna have bad trust issues for the rest of his life
@craig41353 місяці тому
Aint no reason to use the lords name in vein. No matter what happens
@kashkartii35713 місяці тому
@@craig4135 agreed!!🙏🏻
@AliceA3333 місяці тому
@@craig4135This case is a child who watched himself & family brutalized by his dad, but complaining about another adult's "naughty language" sure is important....
@jrrd40693 місяці тому
@@craig4135 You mean the lord who lets kids get murdered every day?
@--Mike--3 місяці тому
Just when you think you've heard it all, you listen to a guy calmly explaining how he brought his son to bed, praying with him, asking God that he may keep him safe. Later he says that after murdering his wife and daughter, his son got the most stabbing and beating, because he "just would not die". And then the little boy actually survives.
@donaldberry41503 місяці тому
that little boy is going to wind up watching this one day. Yikes.
@Insaneinthemembrane1013 місяці тому
@@donaldberry4150yeah I was thinking that, I mean whilst I find true crime to be interesting etc… sometimes I ask myself if I’m contributing to utter exploitation of these people’s families etc? I mean, it’s all well and good for all of us at home to sit here watching these documentaries etc, but just think how that little boy will feel when he’s old enough to see this…. He might wish the public didn’t know, he might not want to have his life exploited or his families. It’s just crazy. That little boy will just never be alright ever again… and here we all are commenting here and watching this… What an utter tragedy ☹️
@GrantyGame3 місяці тому
He's 100% possessed
@drunkpaulocosta93013 місяці тому
@@superhetoric if you dont understand the value of content like this i often wonder why people like you are watching at all.
@Rabbit-0113 місяці тому
you can hear in voice that he's still angry and annoyed when he says that. Like, he isnt glad that his son is so strong, he's annoyed by it. Clearly had a lot of hatred for them.
@jugggalosouthparqthesonofm2089Місяць тому
Why are these the kinds of people that get a family?😢
@ellebell9139Місяць тому
I call them "baby hunters". Its a man who traps a woman into commitment via social expectations so he can put on a facade to have a normal life....they deliberately start a family in order to have the illusion of power over society. If they dont get power within the family, they use violence..... They usually have self aggrandizing delusions which looks like confidence to the average person (and looks like husbandly initiative to women unfortunately) but it is very misplaced (Eg. This one here says he delivers pizzas without any shame of the fact that that is not a substantial job for providing for a family) ..... Kids can see right through it though... So.... They don't follow the script and insecurities cannot be hidden then rage turns to violence. So first, you have to be a compulsive liar, then you have to somewhat believe your lies or believe you're better than the people who believe your lies, then you have to want enough control over the people who trust you that they do exactly what you want: when they dont, you have to be willing to prove to yourself you are stronger than they are.... Your wife and kids.....
@Cuckoo_LaneМісяць тому
Not only homicidal maniacs have families.
@ipoison38624 дні тому
Seriously.
@Tamera_T968 днів тому
I'll never understand how anyone that has to be involved with horrific cases like this, is able to walk away mentally unscathed. I so badly wanted a carreer in law enforcement and actually have a BS in Criminal Justice, but that's as far as I went with my education in that field, as I knew I wouldn't be able to turn my emotions off and mentally recover from horrific cases involving children, or any cases involving the death of a child, for that matter.
@LoneWolf365Unknown-he2kiМісяць тому
That mother had a child at 18... and got murdered before she could even see her grow up...
@JustaNilbodyМісяць тому
She wasn't even fully grown yet. 28? I'm only 29 and going to university now. I wonder what else she had in store for herself and her kids in the years to come.
@korcidiamond3623Місяць тому
With 28 you are fully grown for quite a few years already. This century just allows you to slowly grow up.
@LoneWolf365Unknown-he2kiМісяць тому
@@korcidiamond3623 She had the child at 18, she died at 28. She was killed by the father to her children.
@korcidiamond3623Місяць тому
@@LoneWolf365Unknown-he2ki And now? Horrible death and insane dude. Its totally natural for a female body to be pregnant at that age.
@LoneWolf365Unknown-he2kiМісяць тому
@@korcidiamond3623 Yeah, age is weird in the US- most wait longer. mostly it was the fact she couldn't see her kids grow. And she was likely groomed into that relationship- or expected to go into it.
@johannahunderwood45962 місяці тому
When he was praying while in the interrogation room he did so audibly and orderly, and to me it seemed so performative, as if he was doing so to reinforce his story.
@TsundeRea2 місяці тому
I agree. It was bad acting.
@christinagarcia75982 місяці тому
I agree he's faking it..
@christiansmith5047Місяць тому
So what do you think his motive was?
@HonestOpinions4uМісяць тому
@@christiansmith5047 some psychopaths don't need a motive
@NinjaWizzard111Місяць тому
@@HonestOpinions4u can simply be to get a ligher sentence, or to be sent to an asylum instead of prison.
@MDSF909011 днів тому
“You only made $25 at work on a Friday night?! Welp, that sums that up… _We got a motive, boys…”_
@hitokage413 днів тому
"I feel like I'm on fire for the Lord." "Oh, good." I burst out laughing at how nonchalant that 'oh good' was given the previous statement.
@JE4-13 місяці тому
I’ve probably watched close to a hundred interrogation videos, and this investigator does have a great knack for keeping things light and conversational, no matter how dark the subject matter, which allows the suspect room for deeper and more free elaboration.. Believe it or not, this is a skill, which deserves respect.
@ferraroannie40583 місяці тому
I do not understand the last line of your comment at all. What do you mean "inject these horrors?" Think you have the wrong word.
@fkeaccount11323 місяці тому
@ferraroannie4058 I believe they meant the word "ingest," but autocorrect might have got them for that haha
@commonsense5713 місяці тому
Totally believe the skills
@pinkpugginz3 місяці тому
he was talking to him like a little kid
@LoveratLoves3 місяці тому
This is the most amiable detective I've ever seen I was so impressed by his demeanour. He was friendly without being fake.
@mcburn_3 місяці тому
The part where she asks where the knife was, and he responded with "It's in my son" is one of the most haunting things I've heard in my life. As a father, this man completely sickens me, and I had some of the worst chills run down after he said that.
@sTraYa2493 місяці тому
Noooooooo! Really😮
@ajc89233 місяці тому
The into where the son says daaaaaaddddd…. The betrayal and confusion he must have felt. The one person who’s supposed to protect me is doing this to me…Nah I can’t watch it
@tabularasa77753 місяці тому
and when he said he punched his son in the face as he was stabbing him 😢
@nmweagley3 місяці тому
Those words sent such a chill into me, and my eyes zeroed in on your comment IMMEDIATELY afterwards!!
@chiberjuberdourado24873 місяці тому
A 4 year old! Those poor children!
@zombiemom6701Місяць тому
As a mom I can’t think of anything more horrific than causing my children pain. How could a parent do that???
@biohazard8295Місяць тому
All my prayers and thoughts to the little soul lost and all the people around that were involved in this case. I am just a minute into the video and already i am shocked. God knows how all the people that work around such tragic events mantain their sanity... RIP little angel
@CaliPho3nix2 місяці тому
At 30min in, I *_just_* noticed how this interrogator is not only maintaining a confession pose, but in such close proximity to the monster, while still keeping a friendly, almost father-like tone of voice and engaging him in the questioning without judgement. Almost a Ned Flanders vibe... Interesting way of both putting on subtle pressure but mostly coming off as someone who is genuinely curious ... Top notch interrogation work here. *Edit: Holy hot heck, my first 1k comment! Wooow... Do I get a plaque or something?* 🥇🤩 😁🤟❤️❤️❤️
@niksuch41692 місяці тому
Such investigators need always a little Tarantino with themselves. And that is not meant at funny way. You have to dive in this evil minds, make them your best friends and get them in the end. This job is not for everyone.
@kimmieh84192 місяці тому
@@niksuch4169Perfect analogy! 👍
@kimmieh84192 місяці тому
So true! I definitely couldn't do it! Especially with how he's answering the questions! I'd have lost my shit the first 10 minutes. No joke!
@mattjack39832 місяці тому
Yeah, this detective is definitely very good at this.
@mattjack39832 місяці тому
@@kimmieh8419I was a police officer for almost 8 years, and I swear, when it comes to interviewing and interrogations, some detectives and investigators are just absolute masters of the craft. It truly is impressive watching a detective who knows what they're doing. I was never all that good at it, to be honest. I can ask direct questions, and i could de-escalate high stress situations. But doing something like what this detective in the video is doing..that's just a whole other level of communication skills i dont possess. I can't sit and connect with a psychopath who just did something horrific, and build rapport, and get them to feel comfortable enough with me to speak candidly about it. That kind of thing was just never one of my strengths, and I'm always impressed by the people who excel at that like this detective.
@chrisdoe64103 місяці тому
The guy who does the voice over has one of the best voices I’ve ever heard.. he really makes these videos even better
@ladyhotep51893 місяці тому
Yea hw does have an amazing voice.
@lildaii58983 місяці тому
I love his voice to
@Independentlash3 місяці тому
Absolutely
@ks-hm4cw3 місяці тому
He sounds like agent 47 to me
@ick.zosted3 місяці тому
Especially in a sea of videos where they use those absolutely ridiculous ai voice overs, love ewu for actually hiring a narrator
@ee-mon-ee165325 днів тому
Gotta love this sociopathic scom bag playing victim when the real victims are his wife and kids.. This detective put on a master class on how to deal with and question a monster like this. It's refreshing to see a properly trained and competent detective when so many are not.
@kitcancanu11410 днів тому
My ex was bi polar on his meds he was calm and somewhat productive. He decided he didn't want to take them and started drinking and doing drugs. I wasn't aware of the drugs till later. He tried strangling me in our home in front of my small children. They helped me escape we called police and he spent a year in jail. He got out and found us! Luckily I told him leave or your going back to jail and he did leave. He since has passed away I believe from an overdose. Very scary! I'm single and staying that way.
@letitbesummer65363 місяці тому
If he was possessed when he did it, but not now as he explains, why isn’t he devastated? He’s completely calm. No remorse. What is wrong with this guy?
@SlipknotForevah3 місяці тому
Because possession isn't real and he's not a good actor, maybe?
@Mari-lv1rd3 місяці тому
Well he’s nuts! If he isn’t who is?
@yvettenicholson62263 місяці тому
@@AthenaOwl_ no he is not.. He knows what’s happening and what he did..don’t make excuses for him.. I’ve been diagnosed as bipolar depression and I’ve taken ambien and I had side effects but I knew well enough to not take that medication again. He knows God so he doesn’t have an excuse..
@MissR63 місяці тому
@@AthenaOwl_if he is experiencing it, why wasn’t he deemed insane by the court? Wouldn’t it have been charged differently other than first degree? This is a genuine question. I’m no professional but this guy seems like a very bad actor to me…
@dontworryaboutit42553 місяці тому
@@AthenaOwl_ You know, deep down we are all a little twisted. Some much more than others. That's why you have us sitting here and watching this type of content. Despite being terrified of it actually happening in our own reality, we are still sitting through this and watching it. Then you get those like this man who are actually DOING the disgusting crime. Bottom line is that most people who commit murders and crimes are not mentally insane or going through psychosis. Very few people in prison are actually legally insane. People are just born evil and there are some people who are WAY more evil.
@silentemmy3 місяці тому
"I killed my family, but my shoulders hurt because you cuffed me for too long 😢"
@mrsmiggins94653 місяці тому
Sick! He is just another sick male.
@christinabaca54703 місяці тому
So your shoulder hurts .
@christinearianna24243 місяці тому
Yeah poor guy
@Crux16111 годин тому
The saddest part is that someday that boy is probably going to see this footage and get a lot more insight as to what happened. A child can’t always be proud of our parents. What a world we could have if people could simply give children the real world they need to become their best.
@justinmoto92911 годин тому
Especially since the boy is roughly 19 right now
@stolenfreckles15 днів тому
My mother took ambien for a period of time and she helped me apply flea medication between two cats shoulders and couldn’t recall any of it the following day. She tried to lessen dosage after that realization.
@mainwitchmeg3 місяці тому
Imagine complaining about your shoulder pain from being in handcuffs after leaving the knife you used to kill your family IN your four year-old CHILD'S BODY. Rest in Peace Adriana & Valerie, I hope Brian is doing as well as he can be after enduring this horror.
@Unpopularity3 місяці тому
Seems to me he just wanted out of the marriage and thought that raising kids would be a lot more work than he was interested in handling. He’s clearly trying to use the insanity plea because he has zero empathy for what happened.
@Sun-ic7rq3 місяці тому
Brian will never be ok again... may Jesus bless him.
@smegspreader3 місяці тому
Yeah bro we all saw the vid....
@raoulduke3443 місяці тому
@@icu3869It's human nature to look after your kids and put their needs first, even taking precedence over people's own current circumstances. It's not the norm to put yourself over your children.
@wardenwilkes45103 місяці тому
Hello my friend. You are a sheer beauty.
@Rajindergovaa3 місяці тому
It's terrifying to think that after 12 years of somebody loving you and you loving them, having children together, and getting married & dedicating your life to that person that they are capable of hurting you and your babies and taking your life with no hesitation. Absolutely horrifying!!
@sorina91303 місяці тому
@@YasilTorvannareeeeeee
@Rajindergovaa3 місяці тому
@YasilTorvanna Um I didn't read any comments as I wrote this. But if other comments are similar that's because they have empathy and can see how truly fcked this is. Anyways have a great day, be kind to others. ♡
@lainers693 місяці тому
@@Rajindergovaadon’t worry there are a lot of bots that make comments like this cause they get likes obviously ur not a bot so ur good
@Syv_3 місяці тому
@@lainers69I can guarantee you nobody is botting youtube comment likes.
@llbb1103 місяці тому
I'm sure there was no love at all
@Kristin2885Місяць тому
I feel so heartbroken for people (and especially kids) who live in fear of family members where the threat of violence or even murder is always a very real possibility. There are so many unstable people in the world. I can't imagine going to sleep at night or existing in a household like this. The generalized anxiety would be constant and you never know what the final trigger might be to set everything off. I hope this little boy has grown up in a safe environment where he is able to try to heal emotionally, if that's even possible after suffering a horror like this.
@armadildo6468Місяць тому
As a father, the beginning 911 call made chills go up my spine and made my stomch feel it was filled with lead. I couldn't ever in a million years ever think of doing that to my own family. My children i raised and loved. If you're upset. Leave and sleep at a hotel. Its sickening what some humans do. That poor boy is now nearly or is an adult. I ho0e hes doing ok.
@coshheraexe73083 місяці тому
im glad that little boys aunts didnt let the media document his life after the case, the kid needs privacy and healing. my heart goes out to this family. seems like the mothers side was incredible, taking into account that he shouldnt die because their sister would have wanted to protect him. i dont think id be that strong if anyone ever hurt any of my siblings, id deffo be rushing to give them the harshest sentancing. hope theyre all doing well
@craigape3 місяці тому
I have to say, the 911 operator in the beginning of the video is amazing. She is so calm and immediately aware of what she needs to ask to build the scenario while also what to say when he is more hysterical to bring him back (their ages aren't immediately critical, but focusing him on mundane details immediately calmed him). She was absolutely amazing just in that short clip.
@RhythmAndStyle3 місяці тому
agreed most time operator tend to be in their feelings, instead of asking question and keeping that person on the phone answering those questions
@Idiotbreadloaf3 місяці тому
The only thing that bothered me is that she tried to send him back to his son to "tend" to him. While he had already admitted of killing his wife and daughter. Why would you send back a deranged murderer to tend to a child he literally just attempted to kill? The child is probably traumatized and scared, he's definitely not going to want him closer to him, which in theory might make him want to run away and may be causing more damage to his injuries.
@wandajones61573 місяці тому
To try to save him There was noone else to try to save him until help got there. I do realize it was crazy but else could she do ? She might have lost her job if she hadn't. I don't know. It's unbelievable what some people do. God bless that little boy. RIP mom and daughter. ❤😢❤😢❤😢❤😢 Prison is too good for him.🤨🤨🤨
@wandajones61573 місяці тому
@@Idiotbreadloaf Comment from Wanda Jones was to you. Bless you.❤
@wandajones61573 місяці тому
The earth sees what happens and trimbles. The earth will not be judging him. 😮😢😮😢😮
@Spinnr75Місяць тому
"I feel like I'm on fire with the lord" "Oh, Good."
@misstessamarie21Місяць тому
I seriously cant even watch this video..tears started rolling down my face when he was describing the unspeakable acts against his poor, defenseless children. The "Daaaaddd", part was absolutely heart breaking. How could you even talk about your kids like that???!! He talks about them like he has absolutely no connection to them! What a piece of human garbage. Ive always have had the opinion that if someone hurts an innocent person, child or animal..that their punishment should be EXACTLY the same as what they did to their victim(s). Oh, and the person dishing out this justice should be at least 2-3 times bigger in size. I dont think that is cruel and unusual punishment. I think it might deture people from committing heinous crimes in the first place. Much loves goes to those beautiful children. At least one of them made it... And I can only pray that he'll get whats coming to him when he goes to prison..inmates don't take kindly to people hurting women and children.
@VetusBarbatus3 місяці тому
Seeing the paints in the girls room saying "i love my family" is heart breaking 😢
@marurosado97222 місяці тому
😭😭😭 with sponge Bob
@jessieinohio94552 місяці тому
Yeah me so sad 😢
@TheGuardianssorrow3 місяці тому
"I felt like it was the will of god" "the devil made me do it" bro, it was neither, it was YOU.
@jessicabeaber35283 місяці тому
He forgot which excuse he was gonna go with that day
@silencz123 дні тому
This guy has real issues....I personally do not think he was faking..they say maybe he was trying to not get in trouble but he answered every question without trying to lessen what he did .....
@CaporalR19Місяць тому
This is a man does not acknowledge consequence. He's only stimulated by experiencing the feeling of fulfilling a possibility in which he imagined
@ryanworthen66183 місяці тому
Give the detective credit. I would of lost my job that day after hearing him talk about his daughter and son
@JulieHannah-lg7fy2 місяці тому
I agree 💯
@AnimeRunnerUp2 місяці тому
@@JohnnyDanger36963Does this murder’s “side of the story” matter in any way shape or form? He killed his 28 year old wife, 10 year old daughter, and attempted to murder/permanently traumatize his 4 year old son. “Other side of the story” my ass. Imagine standing up for a child killer. Couldn’t be me
@genxvrx2 місяці тому
@@JohnnyDanger36963I hope this is sarcastic
@heatherchandler11842 місяці тому
I get it, but when you understand that something like that could make this guy walk, you’ll do what you have to to make sure that doesn’t happen. Pretty sure that’s what goes through many cops minds when they encounter cases like this
@karmasucksbppl2 місяці тому
@@JohnnyDanger36963 bro shut up 💀
@HerDyingVoice3 місяці тому
The way he says "and she started panicking like you would not believe" while describing himself walking towards his daughter with a knife, after she was able to see the scene and comes to the conclusion of what he's doing upon her asking him to stop, the way he said that and me visualizing his daughter standing there with a terrified look on her face and what he does in the next 2 seconds after that is just....too hard for me to fathom. My heart dropped multiple times rewatching him say that. The complete disconnect he had with his daughter is just something I can't even understand, I don't even have children of my own but my heart dropped like I did when I watched this part.
@britth53333 місяці тому
I know that was horrible to hear.
@Glosoli43 місяці тому
I couldn’t even begin to imagine what was going on through her head. 😞 she had a whole life ahead of her taken away by the one person who should be protecting her the most.
@CLocal51253 місяці тому
Listening to his prayer was so disturbing and upsetting what a selfish narcissistic evil a$$hole!!
@tillitsdone3 місяці тому
Maybe don't rewatch multiple times, as you say. Once is too much
@crackerjack9311Місяць тому
Man, i could not do this job. If i were alone in a room with that thing it would be crying over something soo much worse than a stiff shoulder
@steadyeddy67124 дні тому
I love watching these videos. The more detailed the better BUT!!! When it comes to kids, I just cant do it... when the video started i instantly paused to write this comment. ❤ Always love the content ❤
@stupedasso68193 місяці тому
The little boy didn't just lose his mother and sister, he lost his father too. That poor child. My heart goes out to him.😢
@craigconklin53062 місяці тому
what father
@Hollywoodfan-yh4zc2 місяці тому
He lost his entire family.
@sophiagomez18922 місяці тому
Considering the dad had reports of being abusive, looks like a father never existed
@DrAnnBlakeTracy2 місяці тому
@@sophiagomez1892the father died when he took the damn drugs he was given that produce impulsive murder or impulsive suicide accordung to Pharma'sown expert in a similar case with four deaths-an entire family!
@aphrodite71942 місяці тому
I'm sure he would be better without that thing you called father.
@paulthomas82623 місяці тому
The thought the detective was first a class interviewer. There is no benefit to inserting personal feeling or own beliefs into the interview, and he did an excellent job of staying calm and keeping him talking.
@TheZigzach3 місяці тому
The detectives and the police are very strong to not take out the trash.
@user-nx5ws7rf2f3 місяці тому
I agree. I hope the detective got some good attention to his own well-being afterwards.
@silentfriend3693 місяці тому
@@TheZigzachyes, and wise.
@surprised3763 місяці тому
I thought the same, he spoke very confidently and calm not to buy too much into shit. But he wasn't aggressive or rude which is so important in keeping a suspect talking. Really well done on his behalf.
@bernadettekavanagh9984Місяць тому
If you have children DON'T DO DRUGS period.
@coisrottingМісяць тому
ESPECIALLY IF UR ON STRONG MEDICATION
@chrystaltemple481822 дні тому
I’m hearing no remorse. None. And he seems to have hated his son. So very sad.
@oharriet46663 місяці тому
In my 20s, I dated a guy for 8 years. Two years into our relationship, he suffered a psychotic break and was diagnosed with schizophrenia. I tried as hard as I could to support him but finally left after increasingly scary episodes. Medication and therapy only help so much. I both loved and feared him. This video could have been my life. It's horrifying.
@overworked10843 місяці тому
Do you know what happened to him since you broke up?
@jamiedee24093 місяці тому
You did the right thing by leaving. Your own protection and safety is of the utmost importance.
@stillsmiling3333 місяці тому
I'm very glad you are alright.
@pieternel1013 місяці тому
Wow. Heavy. I bet you think about that a lot since you saw this youtube posting.
@Noa-g1ex3 місяці тому
Thank you for sharing with us, good that you’re safe and chose yourself first, hope the guy is doing ok and have the help he clearly need from family & professional help.
@samlepro32 місяці тому
When he coldly goes "I stabbed my daughter too." 😐 I had to pause for a minute and breathe. Props to the detective for keeping it together and going "Yeah, tell me about that." without skipping a beat- real professional.
@bretbrooksii42982 місяці тому
They say being a detective you either have the skills or you don't!
@joetompМісяць тому
I feel like detectives have to convince themselves that it’s a fiction story and they’re trying to flesh out the details of a book or something to compartmentalize interrogations with monsters like this otherwise they would break their professionalism and the rapport built would be lost. Respect to people who can pull this off
@emiliomartineziii2980Місяць тому
I don't even know why these detectives feel comfortable interviewing psychopaths that could lash out at any time
@JMissy205PAGE15 днів тому
Can you imagine what plays back in their head when they go home? Like all of us we hold our composer at our jobs. It’s the after affect that is harder to deal with.
@GabrielTobing15 днів тому
Yeah, it would be kinda hard to not lash out at someone who just outrught said they stabbed their own daughter.
@dorifrost6156Місяць тому
the fact that the daughter tried to help.. this seriously killed me to watch & i watch this stuff all the time. so horrible & heartbreaking💔 i hope that poor boy got therapy & is in a better place in his life now. may Adriana and Valerie rest in peace😭
@allifulk6563Місяць тому
I do appreciate the operator for asking him if it actually happened or if he was just dreaming. It was like a broad question for "hey are you okay are you sure this isnt some mental episode or crazy night terror you had?" That was super sweet cause im sure shes had people call in saying that stuff and the person was schizophrenic or on drugs amd hallucinating or possibly a night terror
@RobertL.JonesJr-hz8vl2 місяці тому
I lost my Mom at 12years pf age cause my Step-Dad shot her. I can barely understand on what this 4 year old is going through at his young age. My Heart and Prayers go out for him to heal but I know this is something hard to get over. I am 66 and still think about my mom a lot still today. It is sometimes never gotten over completely. 😢
@tena2sweet2 місяці тому
He's around 19 now. Hopefully he's recovered and is doing better.
@katiejellum56292 місяці тому
I’m sorry for your loss😢 I hope you’re doing well
@sandina2cents7792 місяці тому
I’m sorry for your loss.
@inkdreams42 місяці тому
What a terrible tragedy you had to face ~ prayers go out to you for a complete healing! With G0D in your heart, you will see your mom again one day 🕊️
@gotitaila47442 місяці тому
Your momma still thinks about you too, Robert. She has watched over you for 54 years as your guardian angel, and she will continue to watch over you until you meet her embrace once again. I hope you have found solace.