In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of Andrea Brown and analyzing it from an educational perspective. [Video] [Imagery] supplied by Getty Images.
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@drygnfyre3 місяці тому
The fact Milton came back for a second interview, after he was falsely accused and locked up for 17 days, because he still wanted to help the investigation and get justice for Andre, speaks volumes about his character.
@KingDomsKingdom852 місяці тому
Agreed. He put his own feelings and mistreatment aside to try and gain justice for his friend... I respect that immensely.
@ozgomez83922 місяці тому
he's got nothing else to do
@eddie98_2 місяці тому
@@ozgomez8392lmaooo bra dis aint funny but on God dis true asf 😂 milton for president tho
@jasonbrogdon12 місяці тому
They owe him about 250k for shitty police work. Lying by the cops and lazy ass police work caused all this. These detectives needed to get off their asses and assume they know less than they think they do cause they didn't know shit nor did they verify shit quickly. Arrogance and laziness are diseases
@biffbuffington43932 місяці тому
@@KingDomsKingdom85 Yes yes YES! Agree with you 1000% If there is "Justice" in this world, Milton will be awarded $10 MILLION for his wrongful imprisonment. If there is "Sweat Justice" in this world, Milton will be awarded $10 Million for the false imprisonment, and an additional $5 Million for, as you say King Doms Kingdom, because he "put his own feelings and mistreatment aside" and went in for a second interview with the same idiots that wrongly jailed him, so that his fried would receive justice. THIS WORLD NEEDS MORE MILTON'S
@Brugar184 місяці тому
If you're guilty, you need a lawyer, if you're innocent, you REALY need a lawyer
@clark8713 місяці тому
If you guilty you need a lawyer if you innocent you really need lawyer
@Brugar183 місяці тому
@@clark871 same thing that i said
@shigreene133 місяці тому
EXACTLY
@cali_51073 місяці тому
Right damn shame
@swayyzzz11443 місяці тому
@@clark871why did u repeat the comment
@vincentfrusci7745Місяць тому
What’s weird about Helen is that she said she’s a certified nurses aid, but when she calls 911 she has no idea what to do about helping him?? That was already a red flag
@dreanelson9976Місяць тому
my first thought exactly.
@jantra79Місяць тому
That was my clue, too.
@crazyinsanepenguinМісяць тому
What I thought was weird about it is that she supposedly went over right after she heard a thump but he was already totally dead after being stabbed once. Even if it was in the heart, it's still going to take like a minute or two to actually die.
@sphindz27 днів тому
That was a major red flag and the fact that she didn’t even know CPR!
@sweetpea184721 день тому
Not really. People can have all the skills in the world and when it comes to them using it in their own personal situations. It all goes out the window
@thegrinch83802 місяці тому
this isn't funny but when Milton started counting how much money he was going to sue for really made me laugh😂😂he meant business
@cortezbuckley855914 днів тому
😂😂 man i wish he could get that money too
@antonilagares845313 днів тому
Lol I was cracking up to.. 25 million nahhh 125 millions 🤣 all that rambling he was doing when the detectives were gone almost made me think he did it tho the way he was saying y’all can’t prove it hahahaha lol but poor dude wack u can end up in jail jus bc of a lie and no real evidence smh
@jakeylakey6199 днів тому
@@antonilagares8453I know quite a few men that talk just like that. I knew that was an innocent man talking shit. He knew he was being watched/recorded, he knew those tapes would be played in court if it did go to trial. He was hoping against hope that someone that’s actually a peer would be in the jury.
@user-wh6sp6st8s8 днів тому
Reminded me of that scene from Friday.
@user-wh6bl4gd8w4 дні тому
He needs to get that bank! 😂
@x.mikro.4 місяці тому
It's actually terrifying how easily these detectives just assumed Milton was guilty and locked him up with no evidence other than Helen, the actual murderer, saying he was there.
@bryanrussell66794 місяці тому
And then took so long to arrest her, after catching her in so many lies, and she was on parole.
@dylanmcshane99764 місяці тому
Misandry. Women detective. 1+1.
@LILbear52164 місяці тому
Happens a lot, sadly 😢
@SunnyDeLite4 місяці тому
I think it has more to do with black men being seen as significantly more violent than black women. Goes back to misandry but it is even deeper than that.@@dylanmcshane9976
@brookeauger4 місяці тому
@@dylanmcshane9976 Honestly, I think it had more to do with him being a black, homeless guy. Basically, he "looks the part". Also, misandry doesn't explain the male detective either. Does he hate men also?
@mymalinoisadventures22523 місяці тому
I feel so bad for Milton. He came in and told the truth, total cooperation and they throw him in jail for 17 days. I hope he sues and gets his 125 million dollars
@itisallinyourhead17093 місяці тому
😊
@certifiedspacebisexual3 місяці тому
no seriously!!
@shahdo_17653 місяці тому
Or even the dinner he ask for lol
@Knowledge.Seeker1003 місяці тому
They wasn’t taking him serious since he started talking and the woman lady is terrible she sucks at her job, she did everything emotionally rather than logically
@brandonmartin24323 місяці тому
Only thing is once you sue you sign an NDA so nobody is going to know unless you know bro personally or run into his rich ahhh on da streets.
@NurseKayPМісяць тому
Milton say “boy, may you rest in peace Andre” struck me as kind of funny. Almost like it was a joke between him and the dead man. Like damn you Andre you getting after me even in death 😂
@Frannie21995 днів тому
Right lmao. “I don’t know what’s going on but damn brother”
@dejennecohen572Місяць тому
😢can you imagine how many innocent people are sitting behind bars because of detectives like this?
@Midds1_5 днів тому
Which is why the Death Penalty is frightening!
@margaretmusonye59120 годин тому
My first thought was... Of all the crime docus I have watched these have got to be the worst detectives I've ever come across watching these interviews, I mean OMG!!!!!
@Alexx_1113 місяці тому
"Don't pull that psychological stuff on me" lmao what a legend
@rolfhammarin44042 місяці тому
😂😂😂👊
@It06212 місяці тому
“YOU GOT 72 hrs”
@yakira3332 місяці тому
That part made me laugh lol
@TinaBali-om2nx2 місяці тому
Any guns? Yeah my head is loaded with bullets😂😂
@B33zy521 день тому
“Hope ya kids die of thirst” lmao😂
@drityson40253 місяці тому
They thought Milton was a dummy cause he was down on his luck. Meanwhile he was the smartest one in the room
@coolchoicebro3 місяці тому
Exactly
@rym9895ify3 місяці тому
Yup!!
@mO-op5rj3 місяці тому
In the video
@davidk51092 місяці тому
Exactly. Ppl be too quick to judge homeless ppl. Just cuz like u said they down on they luck. But it's real game n wisdom n just overall knowledge you pick up being on the street that regular ppl don't got
@motleymama65872 місяці тому
He told them over and over his weapon was his brain!
@Galdenistal2 місяці тому
At 26:30, when Milton withholds the name of his ex, I see that as a sign of strength and confidence, as he has no trouble admitting to the police that he is withholding irrelevant information.
@KiraSieni2 місяці тому
Yup. I saw it as mistrust of police and trying to protect her from exactly what he was dealing with.
@janayejackson2922Місяць тому
I mean it was irrelevant because he didn’t commit the crime. And there’s no need to bring someone else in there for them to railroad just like they’re doing him! I wish he never said anything once he realized he was a suspect, then it wouldn’t have even gotten that far.
@Landro_AcardoМісяць тому
"My mind is loaded, full of bullets" Milton is a poem! my man, I hope you're received with a smile wherever you go! You're a real one.
@penngwinn4 місяці тому
"When a killer outsmarts the worst detectives you've ever seen"
@Cuckoo_Lane3 місяці тому
Not hard to do for these two 😂
@russdy19823 місяці тому
‘Did you kill Andre?’ -‘No’ ‘Good enough for us… sorry for wasting your time ma’am.’
@jaredgailey14033 місяці тому
When she mentioned “that’s from tv” to Milton. I couldn’t help but think she was projecting.
@hayleeracz66493 місяці тому
Lmao, I love this comment. Looking forward to the interrogation (1:33)
@s3lv1k22Місяць тому
It wasnt smart of her
@Rafterpigeon3454 місяці тому
That female detective is a joke. Literally did everything wrong. She immediately took Helen’s side because she was manipulated by tears. Didn’t take time to build proper rapport with Milton, and got tunnel vision as soon as Helen accused him. And arrested and charged an innocent man based completely on hearsay and unfounded accusations with ZERO evidence physical or otherwise. That female detective needs to be reprimanded for her actions.
@Michael-pt8cr4 місяці тому
Ya, Lorna Garcia laughed at an innocent man and then put him n jail for murder, all because 'well helen said so'
@dirtgrub14 місяці тому
women in law enforcement is a BIG NO NO
@user-ry6hy3vp1o4 місяці тому
Yup some people are so good at crocodile tears.
@Taco_Raider4 місяці тому
Helen? Oh, yeah. Helen.
@orokusaki86704 місяці тому
women should be meter maids and receptionist not actual cops and detectives
@THEPRK2 місяці тому
Poor Andre. Gave to his country , gave a roof to the needy , gets killed.
@cmdrmalndr1566 днів тому
Good deeds never go unpunished
@dookoonu27412 місяці тому
I hope the apologized profusely and sincerely to Milton especially that rude detective woman who kept calling him a liar.
@samanthaquinlan412629 днів тому
And laughed at him, demeaning a clearly proud man. He didn’t get mad cos he’s clearly above that but I got really mad.
@hannahp11083 місяці тому
I wanted to note that Milton's behavior while he's alone in the interrogation room can be explained by him being homeless. A lot of homeless people, especially homeless men, are very very isolated and lonely a lot of the time. They start externalizing their thoughts almost like they're talking to someone else as a way of having a sort of companion to talk to. It's a psychological adaptation to extreme isolation and loneliness
@banditnosey3 місяці тому
Thank you for saying this. Also homeless people are basically criminals automatically in the eyes of the law, and not trusting cops is completely understandable if you’re homeless. Milton seems like a really good guy, but it’s hard to comprehend how bad being homeless fucks with your head if you’ve never been homeless.
@diegodavalos87833 місяці тому
Damn, I do that
@jessicaRATHERNOT3 місяці тому
Me too :/ and i do spend a lot of my time by myself. At work I do socialize but when it comes to break time I rather sit alone or go to my car. Then there’s those coworkers that say stuff out loud about “why are u so shy?” “Awh you’re all by yourself.” And I just laugh and smile and say “I like it this way.” They find that weird. And then my next job I just sit it my car to avoid all that. I always do find someone and share Info at every job but when it comes to my lunch break I much rather eat by myself and enjoy some peace and quiet. Unless I find someone relatable then we sit together in my car or at a table. Other than that I’m at home with my 5 year old daughter, her dad sadly passed away at the age of 2 and a half so it’s just us. We go out once a week tho (:
@BigGucciAli3 місяці тому
@@jessicaRATHERNOT❤ keep being you
@pandaangry12673 місяці тому
Damn i have whole conversations with myself
@BrumbleBush4 місяці тому
On top of how the police treated him, it’s heartbreaking that Milton was homeless at 68 years old.
@falsepositive43574 місяці тому
And could have been put away for the rest of his life for something he didn't do. insult to injury.
@RadioWhoPoo4 місяці тому
Lots of housing available for illegals though js
@AquaticOni4 місяці тому
@@RadioWhoPoo No there isn't. You people just spout nonsense for no reason. Point your anger at the property owners, and not people in the same class as you. Explain why you would be angry at an immigrant over some parasite hoarding shelter, jacking up the price on it, and making you pay.
@pansy59214 місяці тому
@@AquaticOnino literally though. soo many houses and buildings just left to rot because no one wants to buy, when they can easily be turned into something for the needy. that’s not because of immigration, that’s the American people not giving a shit about anyone but themselves.
@RadioWhoPoo4 місяці тому
The property owners? Like big investment groups? You are aware there are 7 million units available for JUST illegals in America, right? @@AquaticOni
@ShyGrissett15 днів тому
Milton reminds me so much of my uncle so blunt and straight forward I knew he was being truthful the moment he started talking
@allyourbasearebelongtous21912 місяці тому
"Spooky Juice!!!" Best nickname EVER.
@Thatlaygirl7 днів тому
Yesss I was looking for the comment where someone acknowledged that 😂😂😂😂😂
@TemptressTeelia5 днів тому
I was like, what in the hell did he do to get that name.. like my mind is racing….
@Cyber-Mario3 місяці тому
These detectives are dangerous to our society. Just think of all the innocent people sitting in jail because of these idiots.
@rosemeccia94113 місяці тому
Another case of female privilege.
@ijjns663 місяці тому
Your absolutely right. Our criminal justice system needs help
@steve210sa3 місяці тому
They shouldn't be able to lie to you like they do, saying they have witnesses and proof when they don't have squat!
@zackery56783 місяці тому
@@steve210sawell to be honest with you, they misused it here. but…its also allowed them to get confessions out of real murderers/rapists and everything else. I’m not saying its always right to do but
@jendayiKa3 місяці тому
That are a menace!!!
@JBinAZ4 місяці тому
My heart goes out Milton. When they interviewed people about him, they all said good things. He's a good character and the female Officer not only owes him an apology, the department owes him money for spending 17 days in jail.
@catdaddie35693 місяці тому
hope my guy sued for that 125 mil he was talking about tbh
@onethousandlostsouls3 місяці тому
He could . I listened to this murder once on a podcast about a guy that found his girlfriend dead on her kitchen floor covered in blood and he broke down and held her body crying while the cops came and right away the cops accused him being the murderer just cuz he held his girlfriends corpse and that he did that on purpose so that way if they found his dna it would be because of that not cuz kill he her and also cuz he was obsessed with the show CSI . He was dumb tho cuz he didn’t get a lawyer especially since he gave an alibi that actually checked out and no evidence was pointing towards him whatsoever but the cops didnt care and they still charged him anyways . A few months later they get a call from one of the neighbors and they said to look into the victims next door neighbor and come to find out , it was actually the neighbor that was the killer. They let the boyfriend go but he sued them and won .
@andrescaiced29933 місяці тому
Thank god it was 17 days and not 17 years. That female detective should be charged
@desireegelmete3693 місяці тому
Unfortunately this happens a lot !
@Clayfacer3 місяці тому
this case happened in 2017 I wonder if there was any update if he did end up suing?
@CiciTanee2 місяці тому
The detectives simply didn't do their due diligence. Then once they found out Milton wasn't lying they wanted to chuckle and laugh with him.. absolutely not. I hope he got some kind of compensation 🙏🏽
@Chasekoll92 місяці тому
Man they better have given Milton his $125M 😂😂
@An.Unsought.Thought17 днів тому
Highly doubt he got anything lol.
@wavelessrain4 місяці тому
I cannot believe the detective mocked him by saying, “Too much TV talk!” and proceeded to sound like a crappy television detective with both him and everyone else she spoke to. Awful interrogation tactics. Truly awful.
Whaat!!! So you're gonna skip over the fact that Helen Lied on Milton convincing police he's the murderer. Typical . So the 17 days falsely locked up is worse than Helen killing one man and trying to imprison another man for life
@user-oq2rx2bj4u4 місяці тому
Oh I see. U gonna ignore that Helen murdered her boyfriend who housed and fed her and tried to imprison an innocent person. The problem is cops believing females immediately. And cops came off disgusting,yes,but they have a dead man and a suspect,who was Identified by deceased man's girlfriend
@emmajayne48944 місяці тому
Yeah it just made her look unprofessional
@giavannaxo49084 місяці тому
I was infuriated with the female detective being so snide with Milton in the beginning and then laughing like they were pals at the end when they realize he’s innocent. I can’t stand a person who jumps to conclusions and doesn’t bother to get the cold facts. I would’ve rubbed it in the detective’s face in that second interview. I’m just glad that some justice was served.
@z_1233 місяці тому
She was very condescending. She couldn't admit she was wrong. I'm guessing she lacks empathy. Someone with a conscience would had felt very guilty about their previous actions.
@giavannaxo49083 місяці тому
@@z_123 It seems so…which is a shame for anyone else who may have had a similar experience with her regarding a case. I just hope that she isn’t always like this…
@Cowboyk-p3 місяці тому
@@lovesweetdreams that's such an inappropriate comment? Especially in such a case. I understand what you mean (ie her being beautiful and avoiding punishment) but that's just Innapropriate.
@cloutlucid63783 місяці тому
Shes literally using guilty until proven innocent logic
@pambeck3243 місяці тому
She’s very condescending with a smartass attitude as well.
@TwoBs2 місяці тому
Milton has the demeanor of an old man that will tell it to you like it is and will scare your ass straight into having respect for him with the threat of a whoopin’ or else look like a fool. Detectives didn’t bother having any respect for him as soon as he walked in that door, so he merely gave it back to them. Doesn’t make him guilty, which is their first mistake by thinking that the way he’s answering their questions makes him such. He’s an old timer with an old timer’s mentality. Closing my eyes and listening to him speak reminds me of an elderly neighbor I had years ago - straight forward and has no time for anyone’s bullshit. A man that will just tell it to you like it is, but deep down is a good person despite being down on hard times in life and making questionable choices. A damn shame the way they treated him right off the bat. I understand it’s an investigator’s job to prod and poke to get answers, but sometimes, they’ve already made up their answers in their head and will do anything to try and piece things together and force it to fit with those answers. Thankfully they at least got it right in the end.
@jodigulley70902 місяці тому
The fact that she made them look stupid af with Milton and then gave them 2 other names and they still went looking for these other people 🤦♀️ idiot detectives
@dominikaksiazek717716 днів тому
I don't think they really did look for them, it's just something they said so she'd stop with that bs.
@primroseplants3 місяці тому
Milton was so real for not wanting to get his ex girlfriend involved with the police, she was clearly terrified. he was protecting her 🥺
@duffsman3163 місяці тому
Love how the detective says; we don’t just come in here throw stuff around, we’ve got proof… when they in fact did just that and had no proof.
@WashBearfrl3 місяці тому
A large chunk of confession is from straight up bluffing like this shit is exactly why EVERYONE needs a lawyer
@Celisar13 місяці тому
You are new to interrogating tactics, right?
@kvstraley3 місяці тому
@@matteverson9016it’s not disgusting, it’s a strategy to get guilty people to confess. If you’re innocent, you’d know they’re lying, no big deal. always have a lawyer.
@beauzeebo3 місяці тому
They cant be trusted man
@whyyourgirlmissin3 місяці тому
@@kvstraleyno it is disgusting. it can result in an innocent person getting locked up even tho he wasn't convicted as we just witnessed. like the bitch detective said, "THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE." that applies to them too. it just seems they dont like to practice what they preach
@luciomeza2010Місяць тому
Those detectives are terrible holy hell. They really had the audacity to laugh at Milton when he said 72 hours saying “he’s talking tv.” Meanwhile screaming stuff like “the truth will set you free.” They deserve to get fired off this case alone. I can’t imagine how many other cases they’ve mishandled
@Steviemarie5022 місяці тому
This is why they're not supposed to take one persons account as fact. They automatically took Milton as a liar, when anyone could be lying, even the person you least expect. I feel so sorry for Milton. He didn't do anything, and no one even gave him hint of consideration.
@joeschmo27844 місяці тому
Haven’t finished the video but paused to point out something that is very concerning. When the detective laughs when Milton claims they have 72 hours to hold him, it’s like she’s basically saying “Haha we’ll hold you as long as we want until we hear what we want” And that’s exactly what happens with a lot of people, they get tossed into jail and forgotten about with no charges. The constitution kept it ambiguous and some jurisdictions abuse that ambiguity to detain people unconstitutionally.
@constitutionalli75224 місяці тому
word
@fatonyalmitchell32814 місяці тому
That what she is thinking 🤔 and she do whatever she feels like
@lazyrmc4 місяці тому
Welcome to America, unfortunately
@charlesm.26044 місяці тому
Land of the unfree
@nicoles78724 місяці тому
You can't go to jail without a charge but I get what you're saying.
@DirectorCyclone3 місяці тому
More people need to see this video. It's crazy how easy it is to be falsely accused for a crime you didn't even do.
@ch-yq5ynМісяць тому
I see people always call out why someone isn't arrested right away when their are rumors or accusations. Taking the time to gather evidence is SO IMPORTANT.
@NurseKayPМісяць тому
It’s crazy because if you google the case Milton’s name still pops up all over as a suspect arrested in a stabbing death. There are only a couple separate articles that say he was cleared. It still has the potential to harm even tho he is innocent.
@toshihitsu1989Місяць тому
The sad thing about this is this is all too common. Where the innocent are ended up charged with a crime that they never did and all come to the fact that a lot of the times detectives can lie and do citrifuge against somebody to make them say that they did the crime even though they didn't this is why there's a big push that you really should exercise your rights to remain silent and have a lawyer present. During interviews with police and detectives, you should never talk to a cop while you don't have a lawyer with you. Even if you want to help with them, always have a lawyer with you just so that you're protected against being charged with a crime that you never did
@Hobo_Elf26 днів тому
18:13 bro
@AA-ed6ek25 днів тому
Funny how Americans still can't seem to learn. A person gets detained and somehow that equals guilty. Kind of like how they're handling that Idaho 4 case. Dangerous people.
@TheUncheckedComments2 місяці тому
No gangster kingpin in the history of gangster kingpins, approaches some strangers house, and announces his full name, followed by the ridiculous question "do you know who I am?" This woman watches too many movies 😂😂
@quanzy1212 місяці тому
Lmmmaaaoooooooo
@anasazirose2 місяці тому
That lady cop was so mean. The man cop flat out lied to the 'suspect'. I hoped they apologized to him and bought him some lunch. Poor guy.
@TheBaumcm13 днів тому
They can lie and mislead. They have a wide latitude to question people.
@stoptheviolence33583 місяці тому
When Milton said “CALL VILLAGE INN” I knew he was innocent. It’s scary how detectives were so arrogant to just make him be guilty .
@heldinahtmlhellМісяць тому
It's mind-blowing that poor Milton was arrested instantly and thrown in prison, but the woman who killed him and was so obviously lying about everything, and all evidence pointed to, was ALLOWED TO LEAVE, TWICE. How tf do you explain that? I can only explain it with sex bias. If this woman had half a brain and could stick to a simple story, she'd likely be free and Milton would likely be in prison for the rest of his life. If she was a man (and particularly if the victim had been a woman) she'd have been the prime suspect from the outset, and every word she said treated with serious suspicion. She was the only person proven to be in the house on the day of the murder, the blood had clearly been cleaned up, she was the one who last saw him alive and she spent 11 minutes on the phone with her Mum before calling an ambulance.
@robertcampbell8070Місяць тому
@@heldinahtmlhellPossibly, but doubtful. The issue, as with most things wrong with cops, is training. Police are not trained to follow where the evidence leads. They're trained to develop a suspect, then figure out how the evidence fits around that suspect. That's why, as an example, a man was tried three different times for murdering his family, despite having a solid alibi, and in each trial the prosecution presented a different theory of the crime.
@heldinahtmlhellМісяць тому
@@robertcampbell8070 Yes, but they have an extreme bias for choosing a suspect with a penis.
@breille9723Місяць тому
@@heldinahtmlhell I'd imagine him being homeless might have a bigger impact, but i wouldn't be surprised if gender played a part
@heldinahtmlhellМісяць тому
@@breille9723 A homeless woman would never be suspected of murder. It's all gender bias. And there are numerous studies that support this. One detailed study suggested that the gender bias is 11 times the racial bias.
@Tabth37783 місяці тому
So they threw a good man into jail for 17 days, and their only "evidence" is "trust me bro"
@gabriellemeadows16753 місяці тому
Isn’t it usually this way 🤷🏼♀️.
@irmaromo16353 місяці тому
Luckily he was not locked up for 29 yrs or more before realizing he was innocent all along look at how many times that has happened especially with men of color trust me it happens alot
@adventurefighter75012 місяці тому
Because detectives are more likely to listen to and believe a “victim” female, than a male.. especially when the accusation is r§pe. Two partners can be intimate with one another, until the girl randomly dislikes the dude for whatever reason and says it was “not consensual” to the judge. She’d then seduce the judge like how female cats rub their backs on the ground, acting all innocent and submissive, while the dude struggles to prove that it was consensual because that’s a subjective statement purely dependent on the feelings.
@slimesitorxjimmy71252 місяці тому
@tabthTheCat ****jail Prison is one or more then 2 years after you serve in the county just depends if they allow a year in the county or 2 god I hate when people get they’re words mixed up
@Tabth37782 місяці тому
@@slimesitorxjimmy7125 Oh sorry I didn't know there was a difference, thanks for clarifying I'll fix that
@kaz66552 місяці тому
I hope Milton has a good life now hearing his ex and her daughter say nice things about him as well as him still helping after they just assumed he was guilty for a quick arrest. He deserves a better life
@antoniowilliams2671Місяць тому
Milton Killed me with the “72 hours” 😂😂😂
@mement0_m0ri4 місяці тому
Daaamn. Helen didn't just trick the detectives, she tricked 90% of the people who commented on this video prematurely.
@Ironjawswife4 місяці тому
I knew it. 😂 I went to look at comments because she was clearly lying. He was chill as heck.
@SAVAGE.paradise4 місяці тому
I didn’t buy her reaction at all
@oORoOFLOo4 місяці тому
Surprised so many people got tricked given benefit of being stress free and general format of these videos. Her story clearly leaves massive blank "was in doors and dropped" without any argument or scream for help?? That was fail by the police not to pick up on. And Milton gave lots of classic innocence hints.
@amandaking66534 місяці тому
Right!!! Those comments are funny bc dang!! This one was a roller coaster
@arcticfox51184 місяці тому
@@oORoOFLOonot as supriseing as you think. Most men are hardwired to be at least somewhat protective towards women to begin with which is going to make them give her a bit of slack by default even if only subconsiously. And many women are told from near birth how vicious and dangerious men can be making them more likely to gravitiate towards wanting to belive the woman over the man. Throw in the sterotypes over money men and fighting and such and it can make many biased against the man right off the bat without even intending to be. Plus many here like me are likely only listening at first rather then watching and the audio quality is just bad enough that its hard to make out subtile words and such. Mix the two and throw on a bit of wanting to believe in the always loyal woman and vicious man killing over cash with a just a dash of people like me who just arent great at reading social ques.....well not supriseing so many would be taken in right off the bat.
@KreativeGal4 місяці тому
Milton was so polite to the detectives in his second interview considering how terribly they treated him. I would have been beyond pissed! He seems like a decent man, I hope that life gets better for him.
@Taco_Raider4 місяці тому
Milton? Oh, yeah. Milton.
@deathpunch234 місяці тому
He still wanted that dinner.
@jveronica8124 місяці тому
Million is a crazy child like man .. lol that was crazy . Even if he is no killer
@Taco_Raider4 місяці тому
@@jveronica812 Milton? Oh, yeah. Milton.
@user-oq2rx2bj4u4 місяці тому
Crazy how yall completely ignore Helen,who is using the same police,to be on her side,to help find killer. Cops were foul,but Helen was there and physically identified milton,wtf u expect?
@AmBezKateМісяць тому
I don't understand why in a lot of interviews they tell the suspect that the "truth will set you free." Seems it would immediately remind them of losing their freedom forever by confessing.
@creolela9 днів тому
I’m so happy Mr. Milton stood on business . It’s a lot of people that get locked up for some they ain’t do & it’s just scary!
@creolela9 днів тому
Plus it ain’t bizarre for an older black man that’s frustrated to act the way he was acting after they left out the room . I know a lot of southern can relate to seeing our older generation act like him. They mumble a lot, and it ain’t unusual or unstable 🤷🏽♀️
@Louis666666663 місяці тому
In the phrase "the following footage has mostly not been seen before", using the word mostly is known a qualifying statement, and indicates possible deception.
@sergeymakeev45112 місяці тому
Best comment on here!!!😂 EWU should have like it!
@rsie95262 місяці тому
Your comment needs more likes 'cause it's so... 🎯 Spot on!! 👋🏼😂
@CatalinaFOIA2 місяці тому
😂
@slomo8142 місяці тому
LOL😂😂😂
@quanzy1212 місяці тому
😂😂😂😂😂
@maireadob3 місяці тому
I can’t believe Milton still helped them after he was released. What a good guy. I wouldn’t want to be near those police officers after what they did to him.
@forensicdarling3 місяці тому
Right? They didn't deserve that.
@nualaosullivan15253 місяці тому
Milton wasn't helping the police: he was helping his dead friend through them.
@forensicdarling3 місяці тому
@@nualaosullivan1525 ohhh! I understand. I see. Milton seems like sky of the êarth kind of people to me.
@ItIsWhatItIs81203 місяці тому
I think when police do wrong we need to call it out , and when police are trying to make amends we should call that out also . Milton was arrested without evidence or proof of any wrongdoing at all , and Milton continued to assist the police because he is a good man and understands the system is broken and anything he can do to change that he will do his best to change . 😊❤
@David-bg9od3 місяці тому
He's helping find the killer of his friend.
@martynastaruszniak15 днів тому
How this woman made a detective is beyond me
@SunRabbit4 місяці тому
I knew Helen was lying right from the start because for a nurse's aide not knowing what to do upon finding her boyfriend unconscious is VERY suspicious. Calling her mom and god knows who else before calling 911? Even more suspicious. Oh, and poor Milton should sue somebody for those 17 days of false imprisonment he suffered. He won't be getting 25 million but he should get at least something.
@trangwuong76894 місяці тому
Very true. I'm a CNA and the CPR course is mandatory.
@rangedeliveryn4 місяці тому
Free housing
@Frankie--da-fixer4 місяці тому
@@trangwuong7689Not everywhere,my ex wife was a CNA,and she did not know shit,I was an EMT at the time and I taught her CPR!!
@saturnhex98554 місяці тому
That WAS super sus, wasn't it. I gave her the benefit of the doubt because sometimes people do panic and blank on easy information they should know, but that was still weird, since nurses still typically are involved in high stress situations. Once she started changing her story, talking about calling her mom before, I already knew. She did some good acting in the beginning though, I'll give her that.
@RightToFreedomGirl4 місяці тому
@rangedeliveryn TRUE, but nevertheless they violated his civil rights. $10,000 min. Better housing.
@andythomas95644 місяці тому
I feel terrible for Milton… this shows you how an innocent person can get caught up fast, cops will have tunnel vision towards one person and the guilty person would’ve let him die in prison for what she did 🤦♂️
@DaRkHoRsE-_-4 місяці тому
They should definitely give him a place to live !! Our government is so co r up t😢
@Michael-pt8cr4 місяці тому
Detective Lorna Garcia of Des Moines Iowa police
@Revivethefallen4 місяці тому
Yeah do they ever even reimburse someone who's been falsely accused? They need to pay Milton something!
@andythomas95644 місяці тому
@@Revivethefallen surely he got payed something..
@andythomas95644 місяці тому
@@Michael-pt8cr embarrassing for her…I’m sure she is seeing this with all of us
@mitchtimbanard72392 місяці тому
Pathetically bad police work that almost cost another innocent person his freedom.
@ladonnahuckaby23352 місяці тому
When the narrator said “Spooky Juice”, I laughed so hard
@bryancromarty155829 днів тому
Reminds me of the Tom Segura joke where he calls someone dookie shoes lmao
@makaylafranks63124 місяці тому
I can’t get over how absolutely unprofessional the detective in this case was. She should not have a job in law enforcement. Locked up an innocent man and laughed at him then proceeds to mess up every interrogation tactic and resort to yelling at the actual suspect. If you can’t hold your composer get out of the room.
@JoeTAC3 місяці тому
Look my composer is a very slippery guy, I try to hold him but he keeps getting out one symphony after the other.
@DrellOnTheTrackSub3 місяці тому
Your beautiful ❤️🫶🏾
@AmberLance3 місяці тому
@@JoeTAC 😂😂😂😂 Is it Bach or Beethoven?!
@CosmicIceCream3 місяці тому
@@AmberLance I think it might be SLIPPERAWCHEE
@JoeTAC3 місяці тому
@@AmberLance Mozart 🤣
@osnapitzchanny4 місяці тому
The fact that they didn’t confirm that she 100% heard his voice before jailing him and treating him like a criminal is insane
@Michael-pt8cr4 місяці тому
Detective Lorna Garcia of Des Moines Iowa police. She had the audacity to go on the Oxygen channel show "Snapped" and acted like she was a mastermind on this case, when of course we can see her laugh at and jail an innocent man. Thankfully she is a community liasion officer now and not a homicide detective.
@DeathRowExecutions4 місяці тому
Crazy. I wonder how many other innocent people get locked up from the true killers crocodile tears. Scary
@gatla46954 місяці тому
Many such cases
@heathermcgrath224 місяці тому
It's not insane. It's detectives tunnel vision. It happens everyday. I feel bad for Milton. He told them the truth over and over but they kept hounding him that he wasn't being truthful. He should have offered to take a polygraph. Also the female detective laughing at Milton was totally unprofessional!
@FredNewsome4 місяці тому
the sadder part is there are millions of Milton's sitting in jail right now, because detectives take the first blak man they can.@@heathermcgrath22
@Katiee0592Місяць тому
I can’t imagine what he was thinking those 17 days in jail. He must’ve really been worried they were framing him, knowing he was innocent. I hope he gets his money!!
@cynthiarogers7702 місяці тому
This is exactly why you can’t convict someone on eye witnesses alone
@gtc469218 днів тому
Eye witness testimony is the worst testimony.
@johns15373 місяці тому
Love that when Milton mispoke and said “flustrated” the narrator said “Milton is clearly flustered and frustrated” 😂
@yxnggod94443 місяці тому
😂😂😂
@l-b2842 місяці тому
new word, it should go into the urban dictionary
@josephmitchell7402 місяці тому
Hahaha, yes!!! I’ve heard “flustrated” many times in my life and knew it wasn’t truly a word… but I knew what they meant. But yeah, “flustered and frustrated” was so good.
@YayRaven2 місяці тому
A new word to be added to the dictionary!!!
@chocolatecity19742 місяці тому
This isn't supposed to be funny, but it is. Milton ain't messin wit them! 🤣🤣🤣
@justcause93344 місяці тому
Milton is exactly why you never talk to law enforcement without an attorney. They put him in jail over 1 person claiming he was there. When he denied seeing Andre that day police immediately called him a liar. Police completely took the word of the one person they knew was in the house with Andre at the time of his death. Helen should have been suspect number 1. They should have questioned Milton and let him go since they had zero evidence to prove he was there that day.
@manner_jr3 місяці тому
That's what bothers me the most about this, at that point the only other person they know for sure was in that house was her. Ig it's easy to say with hindsight but jfc at least try to hear the man out instead of just going all in on some shit you can't even prove
@lewisb34833 місяці тому
It showcase the biasness many in law enforcement have: Black vs White = White is presumed innocent, Black is presumed guilty 1st. Woman vs man = Woman is presumed truthful, men are liars. Someone presumed of a higher status, the upper echelon of society vs poorer = surely the upper echelon is innocent & the poor is the liar. I suppose many have these deep seated biases but law enforcement, the ones who have the ability to utterly destroy people's lives if they get it wrong due to being biases, is the one occupation where better training & certain protocols should be put in placed & followed to the letter to eliminate or significantly decrease officers from being able to act on any biasness they may have because they of all occupations know full well liars & criminal acts occur amongst all no matter gender, social status, education, ethnicity, occupation. In fact I'll go so far to say any & all cops, detectives, prosecutors, judges with any significant amount of experience who still have bias views based solely on gender, ethnicity, social status when they know liars & criminal activities exist amongst them all are totally incompetent to remain in those positions. Biasness in those positions destroy innocent lives, cause tax payers "billions" of dollars & even worse, often allow the truly guilty to walk free.
@zzasdfwas3 місяці тому
While you generally shouldn't talk to cops, the cops were gonna jail Milton whether or not he talked, and it's not like he accidentally incriminated himself.
@taybandz99853 місяці тому
@@zzasdfwaswhy would they jail him anyway? He never said anything incriminating. He was righteously angry
@lewisb34833 місяці тому
@@zzasdfwas How did he "incriminate" himself? For saying he has "skills to kill"? You do know all living have the capacity to kill, it's not a hard thing to do, & some actually do receive training or for whatever reason have strange interest in knowing how to do so quickly & more efficiently & take it on themselves to learn such things. Many veterans (depending what they were train for) & folks apart of militia groups, security or bodyguard work, former cops, etc. all these individuals "have aquired skills to kill". I have "some" knowledge & skills to kill. *be it known I'm a veteran & also one those people who have that strange interest in knowing where on the human body to go for- in the event I'm attack- to eliminate (permanently) a nut who may attack me as quickly & efficiently as I can. Having such knowledge & skills doesn't incriminate those who have it, it's not like such knowledge or acquiring the skills is some top secret info only select few can aquire.
@Padishodz2 місяці тому
Any updates on Milton? I wonder if he’s alive and got his life back together
@Godfidence2822 місяці тому
I watch these videos for psychological purposes. This is great how you break non-verbal and verbal cues down
@judithmatthews84603 місяці тому
So they had Milton in jail based on no evidence except Helen’s word but Helen tells lie after lie and she’s loose on the street to go missing for a while. What a complete shambles and violation of Milton’s rights. Those detectives were hopeless.
@PancakeDiaries2 місяці тому
A witness is good enough to get u held over... That's just one part of actually being charged for something. The grand jury and d.a, etc. People handle the accusation and evidence before someone's indicted. I've been taken to the precinct and readied for a county trip only to have the prosecutions office call and say that they're not "comfortable" charging me with what's on the table.
@farzana66762 місяці тому
A single witness testimony is enough to hold someone in jail but not enough to convict someone.
@motleymama65872 місяці тому
Milton should’ve sued the city!
@taylorhodgkinson3928Місяць тому
Get these detectives docked pay mate. I ent a detective and could tell within 5 mins of watching Milton was innocent.
@allibrown9068Місяць тому
Hopeless? Docked pay? They should have their credentials stripped and be imprisoned!! And a 1983 claim filed
@zcowan4 місяці тому
This evil woman was willing to let an innocent man go to prison for a murder she committed and these incompetent cops were more than happy to oblige her.
@fatonyalmitchell32814 місяці тому
Her big self needs to go to jail and lose weight 😂
@Jesse-xz7br4 місяці тому
be careful throwing accusations out, when you point a finger, 3 point back at you.
@ladymctavish32994 місяці тому
@Jesse-xz7br it's not an accusation if it's a fact.
@maureens1004 місяці тому
Disgraceful...could happen to anyone of us...scary thought
@littlesmith50054 місяці тому
@@Jesse-xz7br Do you not know the difference between an accusation and truth? 👈
@luster5497Місяць тому
The victim should SUE!!! The detective 100% was looking for a confession, and that’s all they wanted, they could care less about his innocence.
@crazyinsanepenguinМісяць тому
The victim is dead, how could he sue
@cartercolson7975Місяць тому
proof that he died?@@crazyinsanepenguin
@luster5497Місяць тому
@@crazyinsanepenguin ??? How?
@An.Unsought.Thought17 днів тому
@crazyinsanepenguin They mean Milton. A victim of false imprisonment.
@luster549717 днів тому
@@An.Unsought.Thought The guy who was falsely imprisoned didn’t die though? So he could sue?
@sydnieliggins1626Місяць тому
1st day interviewing Helen “I asked Andre who was at the door and he said Milton” 2nd day interviewing Helen “I’m not sure it was Milton. I didn’t see him” How did the detectives not catch on to that
@JLCRH3 місяці тому
This female cop is unbelievably inept. I hope she isn't still doing this job.
@ejune03812 місяці тому
Or hopefully she is getting better training. Remember they act that way to rile a reaction from the suspects.
@colbystallone92272 місяці тому
Agreed she was so bad at her job
@thereisonlycis35662 місяці тому
They always are
@weirddan4552 місяці тому
For real. Look at the dates. 1/2 - initial interview with Helen. 1/3 - They rush out and arrest Milton with no real evidence other than he said/she said. 1/20 - They finally release Milton after Helen admits she lied. Then they keep believing more of her lies for reason. Not until 3/6 does she get arrested. 1 day to arrest an innocent man. Over 2 months to arrest the guilty woman that was sitting in front of them the whole time.
@fixyourgame61572 місяці тому
@@thereisonlycis3566no they aren’t. Just because you suck at your job doesn’t mean everyone sucks at it.
@Michael-pt8cr4 місяці тому
Detective Lorna Garcia of Des Moines Iowa police had the audacity to go on the Oxygen channel show 'Snapped' and talk about this case like she was some mastermind who did a great job on everything. Here you can see her laugh at an innocent man and then falsely jail him for murder.
@litalitvinaite8914 місяці тому
Shes clearly sucks!would love to see that show!
@EricTheMidget_4 місяці тому
She is an idiot
@lisahunt32154 місяці тому
She was terrible. Terrible interrogation skills. Terrible investigation skills. So much so that an innocent man sat in jail for 17 days.
@drantil4 місяці тому
Had to be Des Moines... A lot of videos are coming out lately about how policing works in that PD, the disdain they have for the public and the corruption running through all the ranks
@AM-qw8zd4 місяці тому
Worst interrogator I've seen so far. Zero emotional control or empathy.
@mifphilipМісяць тому
Does Village inn not have cameras? Could they not have shown Milton walking in and out of the hotel, and do the places he said he went to eat also not have cameras?
@giorgosgiorgos661Місяць тому
I like how the only interview so far in this channel that is aggresive and disrespectful towards the suspect is the only one where the suspect is innocent, while on the other hand all the other interviews where the suspects are 100% guilty they get better treatment than 5 star hotels.
@babyhoneybee7774 місяці тому
I find the female detective on this case to be insufferable... She is HORRIBLE at building rapport or making people want to talk to her. We've seen plenty of detectives great at the job, personable, know when and how to apply pressure/pushback, and they have guilty people spilling their guts... she ain't one of them. Meanwhile, she is raising her annoyed, cocky voice, laughing at people multiple times and antagonizing them. YUK.
@themartdog4 місяці тому
Yup, she was really enjoying bullying a homeless man
@doublet9534 місяці тому
Yeah she was notably bad. Seen some amazing detectives in these interviews on this channel but she was annoying me and I'm not even in the chair
@softbigotry40584 місяці тому
I was listening to this and had to look up at the screen to make sure I didn't accidentally go from UKposts to CNN, because that lady "detective" was indistinguishable from one of the mainstream media "reporters" who assign guilt based not on evidence or logic...but by how they feel.
@Michael-pt8cr4 місяці тому
Detective Lorna Garcia of Des Moines Iowa police
@michaelcarlton14844 місяці тому
@@softbigotry4058 Could have been worse. Could have been Fox or Newsmax which are infamous for blatantly telling lies on air.
@Redwood-vi8ho4 місяці тому
What really ticks me off is Melton was locked up for 17 days, a innocent person can lose everything in that amount of time and the cops get away with it smh 🤦♂️
@ryanmccarthy78583 місяці тому
The detectives' faces when she backtracked on Milton 💀
@brandonsstaples9193 місяці тому
Idk know if every state works this way but where I'm from I believe you get around $1000 a day for wrongful incarceration. Even though it definitely sucks $17,000 could definitely be life changing for a homeless person depending on how they used it.
@Kristin-mk4js3 місяці тому
@@brandonsstaples919they GAVE HIM NOTHING
@trentong36603 місяці тому
In texas I dont think you get shit really@@brandonsstaples919
@gangshite38953 місяці тому
True im lock up for 9yesrs me an my friends 3 of ur for murder we wasn't even deh sum x girl friend lied she was the witness an we still in gail smh
@natashadryden49562 місяці тому
Exactly imagine how many innocent people detectives and police have put in jail when the suspect is in plain sight
@arielizzabeth3 дні тому
knew my boy milton was innocent when they were asking about his special skills he said “these are my special skills” and he put his fists up lmao
@michaelb5733 місяці тому
I find it crazy a "girlfriend" of someone mudered can just throw a name out and get a man arrested. This is nuts. No evidence of milton. He gets arrested
@Catn2552 місяці тому
Right?? She was the only one there!
@mookmook803 місяці тому
I need my lawyer. They say if you're not guilty why would you need a layer? THIS IS WHY! They make you guilty either way.
@nunyabidnazz23113 місяці тому
Exactly! They say that and push that idea, so they can continue to put folks in jail with no evidence!! Then, folks who have never dealt with the Police believe that attitude is the right one, and convict. It’s sickening, just how easy you can be locked up for life with no evidence. Juries don’t base anything on fact, but they side with whoever puts on the best show in court. 🤦🏾♀️ We’re living amongst mindless zombies who refuse to think for themselves. That’s why I always tell my children, don’t give em an opportunity to suspect you. Amen, young man! Don’t ever speak to the Police without an Attorney. Ever!!!
@JackHarb89Місяць тому
Exactly. Imagine a situation in this case. The true murderer. Lies, contradicts herself all the time. But is free to go everywhere. Even dodging police. Even after they know she is 99% the murderer, but they just need the motive behind it, the let her run free. Milton, did NOTHING wrong. Stick to the true story. Was honest. Was direct. Was not in any way suspicious. The only word was the one of the partner of the victim, saying he was it, while the partner normally is the first suspect. With one call to the Sister the victim, they could have contradicted Helen, that she was not on good terms with the victim. With one fucking call. But imagine her running free all time, while lying and contradicting herself. And Milton, haven't done anything wrong at all, being in jail for 17 days. It's disgusting. So much prejudice, because he is a homeless black male. This detective should be fired honestly. Or at least go back to detective school. This was absolutely a disgrace.
@van4195Місяць тому
that detective should serve the same amount of time as the falsely accused
@emilyyfreshh3 дні тому
i love that these videos are also on spotify so i can listen on my earbuds while i"m at work!
@chynaking-davis81932 дні тому
Thanks for the tip!!
@TheLmoney4203 місяці тому
This female officer needs a new line of work, she is awful at her job and when people in her line of work are this bad - innocent people go to jail. Milton didn’t deserve this, that female detective should have to go serve the same sentence or time that the innocent person she condemned had to serve. Absolutely disgusting behavior from a detective 🤦🏼♂️
@lamel71243 місяці тому
No woman should be a cop unless working behind a desk. People think I'm ignorant for saying this but here's more proof of why.
@elonceler3 місяці тому
@@lamel7124no u just are ignorant tbh 🤓☝️
@QuadriviumNumbers3 місяці тому
@@elonceler Clown!
@iluvbears48613 місяці тому
@lamel7124 Oof, your misogyny is showing troll
@lamel71243 місяці тому
@@elonceler Beyond being called in to search women that's about all they should be doing in the field.
@skreme033 місяці тому
Its scary how easily you can be guilty for something you didn't do.
@z_1233 місяці тому
It really shouldn't be a surprise to us. Shocking but not a surprise. The ultimate example was Jesus. He was convicted falsely by people that couldn't even come to an agreement as to what he "did" and was he was still killed. If they went that far with him. Just think of what length they will do to us.
@gregoryadair49323 місяці тому
It's called Judging. When Adonai Yeshua HaMessiah (Jesus Christ to most) is not part of your daily doings this is the outcome. So, now you understand that people of Adonai should not be judgemental because they should ALWAYS inquire (like about who to marry) of Adonai about anything, even if it seems trivial. Those that make assumptions without inquiring of Adonai Yeshua HaMessiah are liars and the truth is not in them. Shalom, L'hllel, Amen.
@jeremyleforce79263 місяці тому
Always lawyer up, even if you are innocent.
@Mws5563 місяці тому
Yep! That's why, even if innocent, DO NOT!!! Speak to law enforcement w/o counsel. DO NOT!!
@Mws5563 місяці тому
Don't know if I'd suspect her right off, but she isn't on the "up & up" from the get-go! I smelled something😮
@annavmae2 місяці тому
Major props to Milton for staying so calm and collected after being interrogated like he was. He sounded innocent as hell to me.
@andrewpalechek9510Місяць тому
“Too much TV talk” meanwhile she says “the truth will set you free” hahaha talk about projection😂
@Jim-tv2tk4 місяці тому
It's hard to watch cops make a bunch of logical fallacies and lies in an interview when the guy is probably guilty, but watching that stuff done to an innocent guy is infuriating.
@Evelyn-pl3we3 місяці тому
My stomach was churning. So horrible
@jadeana733 місяці тому
Exactly... it was so obvious Helen was lying, and certainly obvious that Milton was never there that day... yet these detectives, with zero evidence, just assumed Helen's story was fact and throw poor Milton in jail solely on her story... INFURIATING! I feel so bad for Milton, he seems like such a good guy, fallen on hard times in his late 60's and then this..... these detectives in this case suck at their jobs!!
@mrxfaded74653 місяці тому
Yeah I can see why it’s legal because this helps them solve many cases but damn I don’t even no this guy or anything and I’m getting absolutely livid if I was Milton I would have been calling her a dumb b and so on for trying to tell me I’m lying when I know what I have and haven’t done and where I’ve been. Believing one person the only witness to rhe murder is crazy…….
@Mws5563 місяці тому
The criminal "justice" system is NOT a level playing field! Best bet: don't break the law, and just hope one doesn't mistakenly get netted into a bad stitch such as this one! Fear God alone, and mind the company one keeps!
@Jim-tv2tk3 місяці тому
@@Mws556 very true words.
@kwhite934 місяці тому
The female detective had me HEATED.. talking like a high school kid, mocking, knowing basically no tactic lol.
@SyphiriothМісяць тому
That Milton is a gem. "Mind loaded with bullets is my power". So true!
@Jeremiah882 дні тому
I was looking for this comment lol 😂 I thought I was the only one that caught that.
@DeeRodriguez_BallerinaFaLife10 днів тому
I die every time he brings up “Spooky Juice”!🤣 I just wanna know more about this Spooky Juice guy!!🤣
@ShotByHex4 місяці тому
Please sue the department and those incompetent cops personally, Milton! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@fatonyalmitchell32814 місяці тому
He probably just happy 😊 it's dismissed so he can move on in Life 🧬
@drantil4 місяці тому
it's the US. He is homeless, and as far as we know he has no means of searching for, nor getting in contact with, any lawyer that works pro bono willing to take his case. It's a slum dunk case, no doubt, but pro bono constitutional rights lawyers are few and spread, so it would be very difficult for him to get one.
@madisonmiller31904 місяці тому
@@drantil He doesn’t necessarily need a constitutional rights lawyer. He could file a personal injury civil suit for wrongful imprisonment. Personal injury lawyers only get paid if/when a settlement or judgement is reached in the case.
@drantil4 місяці тому
@@madisonmiller3190 good to know!
@beckyt724 місяці тому
Milton is a perfect example of how an innocent person reacts to accusations and being called a liar. That female “investigator” was out of her depth. Glad you showed them kissing Milton’s … you know what
@itsannapop2 місяці тому
This is some of the roughest interrogation room audio I've ever heard 💀
@KaiLucasZachary2 місяці тому
some of it was genuinely painful to listen to
@typm61962 місяці тому
Cant understand anything, and the white subtitles are over the white timestamp.
@Puffydazero25 днів тому
Idk why but this is like the perfect voice over for these videos.
@fade90043 місяці тому
So these detectives were so quick to point the finger at Milton but it took them weeks to finally get Andrea's mother's cell phone texts which had extremely incriminating evidence? What the heck man.
@drygnfyre3 місяці тому
The sad reality is cases like this happen all the time. There's usually pressure to wrap up cases as quickly as possible and move on to the next one. People get falsely accused all the time and sent to jail based on nothing more than witness testimony. All the more reason to never talk without a lawyer. And this is still happening in the days of forensics and DNA evidence. You can imagine how many innocent people have likely been jailed in the past when that stuff wasn't available.
@ladyj93302 місяці тому
They already HAD the perpetrator in their custody. It's all fluff and circumstance after you have mentally convicted an innocent man!! (Sarcasm!)
@icallmysugarcandy4 місяці тому
Only a few minutes into Milton’s interview I decided I liked him. I actually couldn’t help but smile and laugh when he was talking to himself. I thought, “No way is this guy guilty!” Poor Milton. Hope he was compensated somehow for his troubles here. My deepest sympathies to Andre’s family. 🙏🏼
@TezzyRs3 місяці тому
i personally felt the other way. i was sure it was him at first when he was being deceptive and leaving out information. glad it wasnt tho. what a evil women.
@somerandomkid94383 місяці тому
Me too, he came across as genuine. It’s so sad he’s homeless 😢
@jakobnovak1113 місяці тому
I felt the same about Milton, however let's not forget the narrator already gave us a massive clue by saying the case is not what it seems at first glance.
@MrLakridsbat3 місяці тому
The first interview with Milton was made in a very different tone from the detectives compared to most other interviews.
@dianegreen19373 місяці тому
Exactly 💯
@myrrenmccauley45816 днів тому
Its saddening how quickly they “discarded” Milton's words, whether they were judging by his circumstances, which if that was the case that is extremely unprofessional on the detectives behalf and should get their status revoked, dectectives like this are the reason why so many innocent are accused guilty.
@jzam32206 днів тому
Completely agree. They should have grilled Helen. As an eyewitness, she should have had clear details of what happened.
@terminatorp87972 місяці тому
Helen should be up for an Oscar Award after that ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ acting, send her a thropy. Pay Milton back and fire the "detectives" who put him in jail.
@D3robotics3 місяці тому
“We’re not just gonna come in here and throw this stuff around if we don’t have proof of it….” Literally what they do lmao
@l-b2842 місяці тому
and this is one of the fallacies of the Reid technique...police often pretend they have good evidence when it's only circumstantial or based on one opinion in the hopes of extracting a confession. Like any job, interviewers either have a knack for it, or they don't.
@julionnah.77123 місяці тому
“We have proof.” You have hearsay sir.
@mackenzierobertson972518 днів тому
In certain states in the US and countries police officers and investigators are allowed to lie to the person in question. It's a way to get them to confess. It's actually quite fascinating to see how they turn the tables on people,by lying to them the way they were lied to just to get them to confess about what they did.
@GabrielTobing15 днів тому
@@mackenzierobertson9725Legit, I think that stuff should be illegal as you're basically manipulating the person into a position, and if the person is not able to process it, they will find the easiest path which is to go with whatever the detectives are saying. Hard evidence gathering should be the core
@Aishahahahahah2 місяці тому
the title should've been "Police uses 'trust me bro' as an evidence against homeless man". Good radiance. kudos to the team for showing interrogation of an innocent person. it shows how both guilty and not guilty people can behave similarly but it all comes down to their base reactions.
@CarlosLopez-ok1grМісяць тому
I’ve watched like 3 episodes already, an it amazes me how evil people can be but also how good people are as well. Milton is a man’s man, knows what’s wrong from right and defended himself to the point he even helped the cops who accused him find the person who killed his friend.
@jordanalbano97803 місяці тому
Spooky Juice is the hardest hood nickname of all time 😤🔥💯🐐
@ejune03812 місяці тому
LMAO
@kg74392 місяці тому
Right 😂
@leta88782 місяці тому
😂😂😂😂
@slomo8142 місяці тому
💯🔥🔥🔥
@Akrna47Місяць тому
How does one get the nickname spooky juice?
@JPLX994 місяці тому
It's horrifying people like Helen exist and would go through SUCH LENGTHS and frame someone COMPLETELY INNOCENT just to save her own ass. Sickening, it's also fucked how even throughout the 2nd and 3rd interview with her, they showed her more respect than with Milton smh
@Joeizle114 місяці тому
That’s what I said smh it’s fucked up really. She would’ve walked away smiling too if she got away with it. That’s how people like her are it’s evil. Poor guy was getting called a liar and all this and really wasn’t lying.
@JPLX994 місяці тому
Preach!@@Joeizle11
@Taco_Raider4 місяці тому
Helen? Oh, yeah. Helen.
@user-cs2en4wl4f4 місяці тому
There is a whole lot more people like this in the world unfortunately. When it comes to saving their ass plenty of people will do anything.
@charlescollier3154Місяць тому
I have noticed every time someone says the word CRAZY and they're in a interrogating setting you are guiltily 100% of the time.
@oh.shecute20 годин тому
after watching these videos, I noticed: moving is suspicious & not moving is suspicious too lmao
@user-qj5bp4mc2e3 місяці тому
“Im not thinking about jackshit” 😂😂😂 The situation ain’t funny but that shit there took me out
@GoldGold-yy4xz3 місяці тому
😂😂
@chocolatecity19742 місяці тому
Me too!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@user-tp7jb9vl3j2 місяці тому
MAN! 😂🤣 My guy was sharp & witty! They had Milton messed up, ya hear me!? 😂 God bless his heart ❤
@slomo8142 місяці тому
Milton ain't the one to mess wit, had me laughing so hard and cheering for him lol.