In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of Kenneth Jones and analyzing it from an educational psychological and legal perspective. [Video] [Imagery] supplied by Getty Images.
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@MichaelJimenez104 місяці тому
When you’re just trying to enjoy your rainy night watching UKposts and see your name on EWU LOOOOOL
@aspensugar134 місяці тому
Hope you and your daughter are doing well.
@meganbessenbacher71074 місяці тому
My blood boils for you, I have 2 adult sons 26 and 24, I can not imagine any situation where one would cause the other such trauma (yes very gullible or rather I react first think later )
@mikayla_collie4 місяці тому
wait. the 'michael' they talk about is... *_you?_*
@OstrichProduction4 місяці тому
Epic comment
@yapper12004 місяці тому
Do you happen to be an EWU/true crime fan yourself, or did you stumble on the video because of the names mentioned? I'm just starting this one now.
@rhondabanner43424 місяці тому
It’s disgusting that people get longer sentences for drugs than murderers
@aspenisthebest4 місяці тому
it's so dumb and just over all pathetic
@CrazyCarmenMirada4 місяці тому
Drug users don’t go on to murder? Hmmm.
@777holyknight4 місяці тому
Yea makes me angry
@Semiautomatiq9994 місяці тому
Seriously.
@maxwellsilver31154 місяці тому
Umm . . Drugs are Bad. Mkay?
@Easy_Going__4 місяці тому
A minimum of SIX years?! THAT is also an unforgivable crime. Stephanie was worth only 6-15 years in prison? People can get more time for crimes where no one dies! 😡
@Interloper7834 місяці тому
Seriously. If I put a 17" barrel on my shotgun instead of an 18" I get 10 years in prison, but people can go around murdering and get 6?!
@kyleadams67204 місяці тому
Thats the justice system for you. They get it right sometimes but a lot of cases they fail hard on like this
@MrEmueyes4 місяці тому
It's disgusting! I knew someone else had to have made a comment
@JorgeGonzalez-ut3pm4 місяці тому
Like my brother for example. He got caught for quite a few arm robberies and is now in prison for 20 years. And don't get me wrong. I really don't condone it. But he didn't kill anyone like your trying to say. But 20 years is pretty much a life sentence without taking a life.
@JustyMe4 місяці тому
@Jorge Their sentences could easily be switched. It's so sad such low sentences can even happen in case of murder.
@GHOST-FACE5944 місяці тому
Wow, 15 year sentence and 6 year minimum. for MURDER. Meanwhile some dudes doin 20 for selling weed.
@chuckbeedle19833 місяці тому
in canada its way different! The USA in every state has a different codes of justice and different charges for your sentances. Its crazy
@anthonyontv10613 місяці тому
Selling weed is murder
@Seawitch5553 місяці тому
@@anthonyontv1061get out of here
@Cuckoo_Lane2 місяці тому
@@anthonyontv1061😂
@monicadonnelly49912 місяці тому
Who got 20 for selling weed!
@Xenith9954 місяці тому
I love how they blur the jail informants' picture but give his full name. "Eddie Arellano, who asked to stay anonymous"
@lindaarrington939712 днів тому
And u put their name on utube If he's murdered Who has blood on their hands?umm....
@debrarandall691310 днів тому
This is my second time watching this, and I thought the same thing the first time. That was a stupid mistake on their part, IF it was a mistake.
@deanthemachine968 днів тому
It may be that he asked for his face/image not to be shown but the phrasing was just bad by EWU. But really just sounds like a stupid mistake
@user-nx5ws7rf2f6 днів тому
Yup. Darth Vader who wished to remain anonymous.
@nearlydoxxed5 днів тому
Are you dumb or just trolling?@@lindaarrington9397
@pescado90774 місяці тому
We live in a world where you can kill someone, cover it up, get caught, and only face six years in prison. It’s no wonder so many people get murdered each year because even when caught you can still get away with it It’s absurd, injustice was served
@DreaK04 місяці тому
Crazy, even worse for child predators. They get out in no time, ridiculous🙄
@two_cent4 місяці тому
@@DreaK0my boyfriend was murdered by someone and they had killed before and one got 6months and one that did it got 2years
@two_cent4 місяці тому
My boyfriend was murdered by someone who had murdered before and only got 2years
@H00dRich28254 місяці тому
I think they had to do a plea deal because they didnt have enough evidence to outright convict him of 1st degree murder. He got other charges on top of it as well tho so i think he will be in prison for longer than 6 years. Still doesn’t make it right.
@mariajordanova55334 місяці тому
corrupt laws and deffence lawyers
@kiloftd4 місяці тому
Starting a fundraiser to get this police department a camera with a functioning microphone
@chuckbeedle19833 місяці тому
lol
@adam013153 місяці тому
I got 5 on it..
@memento_mori_memento_vivere3 місяці тому
They’d probably start looking to buy one at Radio Shack 😅
@LoopsView3 місяці тому
@@adam01315grab your 40, let's get keyed
@Spooky_pookie3 місяці тому
no not radio shack, but they will get it from Temu 😂😂😂😂
@nateUKdayz4 місяці тому
Detective - " what should the punishment be for someone who commits this kinda crime" Perp - " a small fine maybe"
@LadyAmalthea06154 місяці тому
My uncle got 15 years for dealing drugs. It's crazy that someone can get such a light sentence for murder. Her hitting her head doesn't even match up with the evidence. I mean why was she bound if she hit her head and it killed her? Him talking in the car makes me believe that he attacked her in the bathroom, bound her and then killed her where he dumped her. With crimes and sentences like these I just pray that God will grant Stephanie true justice when Kenny is judged by the Maker one day.
@siddiqsharif40613 місяці тому
Right I got 15 for robbing a gas station ⛽️..forgive me society but I feel your point and pain ma
@strangerdanger41672 місяці тому
Depends on what kind of drugs. I mean, if it’s something like fentanyl or heroin, his dealing almost certainly resulted in at least one death or more. I’m sorry, but I have to agree with that sentence if it was one of those drugs.
@RTU1302 місяці тому
Yea
@iancasleton63562 місяці тому
@@siddiqsharif4061did you pull a gun out during the robbery? 15 years seems like you either had a weapon or presented harm to civilians. Just curious- you served your time so you paid for it.
@siddiqsharif40612 місяці тому
@iancasleton6356 it was aggravated because of the fire arm and gang related circumstances..but still it was my first time ever in trouble as Adult.
@eddy73464 місяці тому
Big props to the team for popping out more analytical crime stories in such high detail. Even more props for surpsrisingly not having a single sponsor to break the immersion
@Gibsonfin4 місяці тому
Yes underrated
@TheeOnlyStolas4 місяці тому
@@GibsonfinI don’t think 4 million subs is underrated bubby
@tehjamerz4 місяці тому
@@TheeOnlyStolasThey are overrated. The interesting aspects of the video are the footage, not their insipid analysis
@TheeOnlyStolas4 місяці тому
@@tehjamerz on that we can agree
@kantanenakseli88864 місяці тому
@@tehjamerzThey provide the backstory, stitch together different interrogation videos and cut off all the unimportant parts. Even if you personally don't like the analysis, it doesn't make them overrated
@tayzonday4 місяці тому
These cold case stories always make me wonder how many normal people I interact with who secretly cut up a body years ago- like it was an embarrassing one-night-stand in Vegas 😳
@mrgreaseman23674 місяці тому
What’s up Tay Zonday?
@ZsebtelepHUN4 місяці тому
🍫🌧
@NeonNightmares4 місяці тому
Didn’t expect Mr. Chocolate Rain to be here. 🫡
@annabrewer80544 місяці тому
confession from tay?
@hodgescouldntdodgeit43744 місяці тому
A lot of cartel people currently in the US with numerous bodies on their hands, would think they were just average people
@mountainmama89324 місяці тому
6 YEARS!!!! What!? And he was in and out of jail before this!? Poor Stephanie. I'm so sorry this happened to you and your baby ❤
@cockoffgewgle499324 дні тому
She was in and out of jail as well
@ericwood95134 місяці тому
It was nice to see the mom not babying him and trying to protect his lies, she knew and she wanted him to take responsibility for what he had done, thats a good parent
@mattmatt65724 місяці тому
She was an aweful mother. She is directly responsible for creating this monster. They should have both been locked up for 50 years.
@Forgottensnapdragon4 місяці тому
No one who has a child knows that their child could grow up to be a horrible person.@@mattmatt6572
@ericwood95134 місяці тому
@@mattmatt6572 where do you get that? I did a lot of bad things when I was younger, I used to cook and sell meth, went to prison for a few years but in no way was that my mother's fault, I was a big boy, I knew the difference between right and wrong but I still made the decision to do what I did, just like this dude made the decision to do what he did, judging his mother's parenting over decisions he chose to make is just plain ignorant, she say right there and told him he needs to tell the truth, it's not like she was covering anything up, why don't you give everyone directions to perfect land so we all can join you
@omuniyal53163 місяці тому
This was my first reaction too. But then again maybe she's well-versed with his temper tantrums, history with drugs and lock up etc.
@poetcomic1Місяць тому
The time for 'good parenting' expired ten years ago.
@dennisjones00814 місяці тому
15 years for MURDERING SOMEONE!!!!!! AND POSSIBLY 6 being released!!!?!?!?!? WTF!!!!! That is NOT even close to justice.
@Mustlovehorrorfilms4 місяці тому
I know!! I was shocked, he totally got away with murder. His poor family.
@dddripz4 місяці тому
😊😊😊 fair 😩😩😩
@lewiswoodhall4 місяці тому
I went to school with someone who got 6 years max for murder and is only doing 3-4 if he behaves. In the UK
@evelynf.87904 місяці тому
Welcome to Germany! 😢
@badrrharri4 місяці тому
I'm surprised this sentence happened in America, but this kind of sentences are normal in scandinavian countries.
@bonniehare23724 місяці тому
6 to 15 years for murdering his brother's wife, the mother of his brother's baby? God forgive the prosecutors and judge who signed off on this travesty of justice. Poor Stephanie.
@zersky4953 місяці тому
@@user-ty5bd5st7skys Pentagon bot
@adam013153 місяці тому
He's so friggin lucky that God died for his sins so he can enjoy heaven for eternity! Amen 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@l-b2842 місяці тому
it's Idaho
@lindaarrington939712 днів тому
@@l-b284don't they have the death penalty????
@camyurick4 місяці тому
It’s baffling that people, innocent and guilty, willingly talk to detectives without a lawyer present. If there’s one thing i’ve learned from these, it’s to ask for an attorney immediately. Great video 👏
@kyliekoolkat4934 місяці тому
yep!!!
@aaronsinger4 місяці тому
I guess they think it seems like they are more innocent if they don't ask for an attorney. And some are probably wondering which attorney they would hire and how much it would cost them if they could even afford it. Maybe they don't know about public defenders.
@MrDiegoc164 місяці тому
It baffles me the amount of people that would not go to jail if they don't talk. Some people ask for one but they keep talking when there is no need for it. When you ask for a lawyer you stop talking and let the professional look out for your best interest.
@gen-zeke-85714 місяці тому
It's a collection of years of lying about one thing or another and people always believing them.
@jamc6664 місяці тому
one in 20 sitting in jail is innocent ... think about that.
@MatthewKodatt4 місяці тому
What is this police work? An immediate near confession with evidence everywhere and they let him walk for years? Then he gets a plea deal where he doesn't explain things like the electrical tape around the victim's head to avoid further charges? Six years for murdering someone. Infuriating.
@grizzlywhiskerМісяць тому
Yeah I was totally thrown off when the video just jumped to years later when they decide to interview him again upon finding the body... Like seriously they just let this guy walk and then he only gets 6 years? 😮
@Wunba4 місяці тому
Listening to the investigation audio makes me feel like I can’t understand English 😂
@user-xo9ov4gl7q4 місяці тому
I am honestly so thankful for subtitles being included for this very reason.
@xxm0nst3rxx974 місяці тому
Dont really know how to feel about this comment
@Edmitsu4 місяці тому
You really think they’ve would’ve upgraded their equipment post 1980. All these cameras no matter the location have awful audio. Again you think if they planned to possibly use these in a court room that they would have good audio
@md99714 місяці тому
Audio by Fisher Price.
@pebbles_114 місяці тому
😂😂
@mrcarlsjr124 місяці тому
Imagine this dude gets out of prison and his brother has to coexist with him. No shot. Killed the mother of your children and lied about it for years. Don’t think this will end well if he returns to society
@user-jq1ek2rl7d4 місяці тому
How disgusted I am to know he only had to do 6 years. Makes me wonder who I know and talk to that is this evil! Shame on the justice for this case, disgusting!
@XLindsLuvsPinkX3 місяці тому
In this case, the mother and brother’s demeanor is the best (most helpful) I’ve ever seen. They came in calmly, letting him know they love him, but don’t understand why he’s lying. The way they handled it was great.
@Mediocre_JT4 місяці тому
He hit the lottery on public defender's or lenient judge's, that's insane.
@motives88Місяць тому
sure, its called being a younge white male in america
@paulrietveld98377 днів тому
@@motives88 Oh boo hoo sunshine.
@Firenutz4 місяці тому
Have I not been paying attention, or did EWU just make a major upgrade to their already awesome panel of expert analysts? Love that you’ve now got a former hostage negotiation commander breaking down interrogation footage alongside top notch counselors, psychologists and criminal lawyers. That is an impressive and deep bench, EWU!
@diggsfather4 місяці тому
seriously... i heard the list of their panel and thought "wow this is an absolutely stacked team"
@peterk.rosenthal14174 місяці тому
Their next video will have a certified Jedi master, a Gryffindor Hogwarts alumni, a cursed Black Pearl crewman, Triumph the insult comic dog and Kanye West. Stay tuned.
@NULL-sq6on4 місяці тому
The real question is how many individuals this is. there could be several of those roles that have been filled by the same person.
@MrNemoYo4 місяці тому
Yeah, that's what I was thinking... I was almost expecting him to say "A former dumb a$$ criminal" too!
@geoboi314 місяці тому
@@NULL-sq6onno i don’t think so because the last professional listed has multiple titles so that makes it seem that each bullet point is an individual
@Tristalyn4 місяці тому
Openly admits to killing someone, and is out in 6yrs? That does not make me feel safe.
@sirweebs29143 місяці тому
Well, welcome to America then.
@zersky4953 місяці тому
Oh say can you seeeee 🇺🇸 🫡
@bimobopМісяць тому
America doesn't care about its people they care about profits
@sandboxplayerz667Місяць тому
He only openly admitted once there was a plea deal. Let's face it, that jail snitch was BS. When police have little evidence, they manufacture it with jail snitches. I hate it that he got off lightly, but fellow inmates should never allow to testify, specially if they are set to benefit themselves.
@reasonablevegan29 днів тому
Admits to taking actions that lead to death. It wasn’t murder.
@martianvampire4 місяці тому
"This footage has been analyzed by a crime scene investigator, a clinical psychologist, an astronomer, Goerge Bush, a plumber, and my mom."
@trueblue450Місяць тому
I analyzed your mom as well
@RussellFlowers4 місяці тому
I felt like this video was longer than his prison sentence.
@Wisepati4 місяці тому
This is why we need to take it more seriously when people are cruel to animals. It’s not fair to the innocent animal to be tortured and those people go on to hurt people. This has been shown time and time again why don’t we do something about it?
@Bettinasisrg4 місяці тому
Exactly!! Violent predators 100%.
@SuperMichelleDJ4 місяці тому
Because almost all doctors are deluded into thinking everybody is good or will have a reason to become good. If doctors accepted that some people can't be rehabilitated, the world would be a little bit safer.
@fancytorchh4 місяці тому
This case is the perfect example of William Hogarth's series of 4 Stage of Cruelty.
@zetazeta14224 місяці тому
Would you be so kind to let me know the time they talk about animal cruelty? I’d like to skip it. Thank you so much 🙏🏼
@leoniek63514 місяці тому
@@zetazeta1422 - No examples were listed, so since you now already know about him torturing animals, there's nothing new to you in the video.
@CoolCollision4 місяці тому
it kinda sucks that everyone knew he did it but he still somehow got away with it. even with the scratches how the hell did it take so long to find the body?
@evanadkins68104 місяці тому
As a generally anxious, analytical person, I often worry about getting questioned by the detectives because even though if I were innocent I would exhibit the “strange” behavior like “fidgeting” or “having a lackluster response.”
@rebeccasprague57504 місяці тому
Exactly. I think may truthful people would say thing that are flags. To me that is pretty normal responses especially if you are nervous about being investigated innocent or not.
@Ellioomus4 місяці тому
Thissssss!!
@killianbrooks96524 місяці тому
Saaaamme
@trinitypsenak66573 місяці тому
They usually say it in the video but these "red flags" they are seeing are not surefire tells that someone is lying. A cluster of these behaviors may indicate a possibility that someone is being dishonest. It's more important to compare these behaviors to the person's normal behaviors, and many of these behaviors aren't necessarily "he's lying" but moreso "this indicates a lot of thinking is going on so it's a high possibility he's not telling the truth" Always lawyer up and know that you are telling your truth!
@solush83 місяці тому
thats why you just ask for a lawyer and avoid being questioned by the detectives altogether. Guilty or innocent, just shut up until you get a lawyer
@ambular13044 місяці тому
Just looked up his inmate info… he’s in minimum security and could be paroled in 2028. They take drug charges more seriously in Idaho than manslaughter.
@bbe30344 місяці тому
Have you heard about the 4 college students murdered in Moscow, Idaho ? Most people believe the guy arrested for the murders, Bryan Kohlberger is innocent. He’s been sitting in jail for almost a year. Law enforcement is claiming he stabbed each victim over 50 times on different levels of the home and fought a guy in 9 minutes. But no blood in his car or apartment. Moscow law enforcement seems very shady. I’m always for justice but there’s something really off with this case.
@freedomfighter68383 місяці тому
@@bbe3034 There is compelling evidence placing him at the crime scene and a witnesss (the roommate) - watched him walk out and believes he fits the profile - you should check out the evidence - its actually quite incriminating
@bobtatum122 місяці тому
For as bloody the scene was wouldn't he have blood on him and in his car ? And when he was running out the door. The room mate didn't see his full face and shevjusy locked her door and went to bed and called all the friends in the am before calling the cops
@lindaarrington939712 днів тому
How was it manslaughter
@h0m0k0m0d04 місяці тому
The children lost their mother, Michael lost his wife and brother, and the boys' mom lost her son and DIL. Tragic, I hope the world treats them better and they stay strong!
@alglavic84754 місяці тому
She was murdered and he gets a minimum of 6 years. That's not justice that's him getting away with it.
@robertgilmore96174 місяці тому
Fifteen years? That's it? He spent almost just as much time running away from his crimes.
@ppw23934 місяці тому
These gutless and out of touch with civility Prosecutors don't care as long as they win. Plea deals and short sentences are a slap in the face to us all.
@johnjaeger29684 місяці тому
I prefer to look at it like the court bravely giving the family the chance to give him justice personally
@colinpayne20814 місяці тому
Will be out in 6-8 , then on supervervised release for 10 years . (With no one actually supervising him )
@scrabbymcscrotus74814 місяці тому
as a german I find it so foreign for people to be shocked by the time he got. In germany that would be literally the most amount of jailtime he would have to expect
@scrabbymcscrotus74814 місяці тому
pardon me, it would be 10 years maximum for someone his age, not 15. 6 would actually be realistic, if he was a recent migrant he would definitely not get 10, but generally 10 years in prison would be the most likely punishment here although you never know in todays germany, just recently 8 gang-childgrapists were ALL given parole without a day in jail
@bullitt4114 місяці тому
No matter if you're innocent or guilty......."I want a lawyer". Boggles my mind everyone doesn't know this by now.
@edh-ob5qr4 місяці тому
For real. Always lawyer up, especially if you’re innocent! Also, why the hell anyone would take a polygraph test is beyond me. Those things are junk, inadmissible in court and only used to fish for confessions. Not taking one won’t affect your case and you can’t be compelled to take it. So don’t!
@VenGxJon4 місяці тому
Well thank God for idiots that are actually guilty of a crime who don't adhere to bringing in a lawyer until it's to late. But I agree first words out of my mouth innocent or not is Lawyer!
@l-b2842 місяці тому
just a guess, but most criminals aren't street smart, and they think that if they go along with the interrogation it will make them appear innocent
@apimpnameddurdy98234 місяці тому
I love the riddles these detectives speak in… “you have a 1968 Camaro there’s a dent in the quarter panel, do you take it to the junk yard??” Lol LAWYER NOW!
@destiny9814 місяці тому
6 years? People get more time in prison over DRUGS than MURDERING someone
@ShadesOfEnigma4 місяці тому
Thank you EWU, for always doing your research and covering lesser known cases. I can see the quality and knowledge that goes into each video. Definitely the best crime channel on UKposts.
@ShadesOfEnigma4 місяці тому
@@user-wm3bf7pi3u I'm not negating the value of any other channels, I'm a fan of them as well. This is just my personal opinion.
@Annoye4 місяці тому
@@user-wm3bf7pi3uDonut is just adding his face into popular videos.
@jewlz1.1.14 місяці тому
Definitely, agree. They're the best channel out there, for sure!
@jaylegleiter66694 місяці тому
Him saying "you can polygraph me" directly after failing a polygraph test is baffling
@zersky4953 місяці тому
It was a bluff and they called it lol
@l-b2842 місяці тому
yeah, and then he tells "the truth" after the test is over LOL
@TaylorMitsuki4 місяці тому
Yall... I know this is terrible, but these videos have helped me keep my home immaculate because I don't not want to be post-humously immortalized with empty cans, take out cups, and a sink of dishes. And if, God forbid, I'm murdered and they trash my house I am haunting them.
@TaylorMitsuki4 місяці тому
My last words "just don't... make it.. look like a robbery" then everything starts floating and straightening like a Disney film.
@Soo_Blessed4 місяці тому
Wish they would make me want to clean I hate to clean it's like a being in a factory and not being able to make rate every day it's never ending
@TaylorMitsuki4 місяці тому
@Soo_Blessed Same. I also love how I can clean and it stays clean for HOURS and then my husband or son comes in for 5 minutes and leaves it in shambles. Lol
@donnacook2810Місяць тому
Yeah, shower and clean knickers
@lindaarrington939712 днів тому
You are so funny Bur ain't ir so
@larissacastellan4 місяці тому
I just love the fact that you have subs on your videos, I like to watch criminal videos like yours but, as a foreign, I find it really difficult to understand the interviews. ❤ Thanks for the subtitles 😚
@BM-14024 місяці тому
How did this ever become a cold case? Watching his first interrogation where they could not even confirm his alibi & his boss saying he wasn’t at work, he’s got scratches on his neck & eye, and he was left alone with her. Sooo what the hell?
@jarrettpeeples97454 місяці тому
You can know somebody committed a crime all you want. Unless you can prove it in court, it doesn't mean anything. And nothing that you just listed would convince a jury beyond a reasonable doubt.
@tara_ble17054 місяці тому
@@jarrettpeeples9745people have been convicted with less circumstantial evidence than what they had against this psycho.
@mortarchelle64114 місяці тому
@@jarrettpeeples9745 Exactly this. Police and prosecutors aren't going to attempt to convict someone when they have minimal or mostly circumstantial evidence because there is significant risk that a jury would not be able to find him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt...and if he's found not guilty, he can never be tried again because of double jeopardy. No matter what evidence was found later, or even if he flat out admitted it, he couldn't be tried again.
@alaaadam53944 місяці тому
what about the hair found in his trunk? @@mortarchelle6411
@eglop58414 місяці тому
@@mortarchelle6411even if they admitted it directly to a cop or something?? The cop cant arrest him for confessing to a murder??
@svenvanderhulst90824 місяці тому
It's insane he can get out in 6 years though, even if he killed her by accident, concealing the crime and burdening the family with all this insecurity of what really happened for over 2 years, on top of the continuous lying in the following decade... Sentence is low imo.
@Pink_143_64 місяці тому
6 years is not justice. Sentencing laws are truly broken and need an upgrade. I’m shocked 😳
@ppw23934 місяці тому
No accident.
@peanutbutterisfu4 місяці тому
For them to offer a plea deal while in trial they we’re definitely worried they might loose the case
@ebonhawken5744 місяці тому
6 years!??
@z-licious4 місяці тому
She was missing for a lot more than 2 years. Her family waited 2.5 years to find out she was dead. And many more years to find out who did it.
@dozia724 місяці тому
If you can’t beat a polygraph test, then why are they inadmissible 😂
@RebT8717 днів тому
I wonder this too!
@nendileregion35004 місяці тому
You guys should put some interrogations of innocent people and reveal that they were innocent at the end
@whatabouttheearth9 днів тому
This channel promotes some questionable stuff. I think most this linguistics analysis is partially bullshit psuedoscience based off of broad brush stroke generalizations and absolutely doesn't take individual or socio-linguistic conditioning into account. And people should research the Reid Technique and how many times it was used to get convictions of people later absolutely proven to be innocent. Even the guy convicted in case that made Reid initially famous was later found innocent when someone else confessed.
@whatabouttheearth9 днів тому
This channel promotes some questionable stuff. I think most this linguistics analysis is partially bullshit psuedoscience based off of broad brush stroke generalizations and absolutely doesn't take individual or socio-linguistic conditioning into account. And people should research the Reid Technique and how many times it was used to get convictions of people later absolutely proven to be innocent. Even the guy convicted in case that made Reid initially famous was later found innocent when someone else confessed.
@gaminggurujax41104 місяці тому
6 years?! He lied for a decade and only gets 6 years? That’s insane. He’s smiling and shit in his mugshot. Keep that dude behind bars. He will just lie his way out and pretend to be a model prisoner.
@alexandralaw1344 місяці тому
This was heartbreaking to watch. 6 years and being convicted of only manslaughter.. what a joke! My heart and prayers go out to her family because he literally just got away with her murder. Excellent video as always, EWU! Keep up the great work.
@Jartran724 місяці тому
He was not convicted, he took a plea deal. Because they could not guarantee a conviction where he would have seen life. They had to make it a sweet deal, otherwise they would have to roll the dice and probably lost. 6 years is better than free.
@thebayneshow9384 місяці тому
@@Jartran72let’s be real ,being white saved him lol
@TopDollaent4 місяці тому
somebody had to say it @@thebayneshow938
@mattmatt65724 місяці тому
You are an idiot if you want to make this about black n white. This Kenny need to be in prison for life he is just going to be a problem for society when he gets out. But it's deffinately not because he is white lol.
@Ahmed-Osman764 місяці тому
because he didnt planned it and was not on purpose .. he pushed her with no intention to kill her .. and this is why he got 6-15 yrs only
@aubglbt4 місяці тому
Thank you for subtitles! Highly appreciated
@southernmomma24604 місяці тому
You guys really go deep into these stories. They show us what can happen outside of our safe bubbles. Thank you for all of the work.
@nikki127954 місяці тому
Weirdly enough, watching these has helped me speak more confidently. I realized I use a lot of qualifiers even when I’m telling the truth, a sign of my childhood trauma. So I do my best to notice it and not try to convince other people I’m right and instead just speak my truth and not worry if the other person believes me. ❤
@forpeace15804 місяці тому
I can relate. Bless you and may you continue to heal...Amen.
@natasha6754 місяці тому
Me too. They’d think I’m guilty because I always have anxiety 😂
@Quetzalcoatl_864 місяці тому
Yes, often times the stories my close friend tells me over the many years of our friendship, beyond shock me. The evil that was done to her by her adoptive mother and adoptive brother, are unbelievable at times. It's hard to process but I know she is being honest, regardless of the depravity. I'm glad she reached out when she's tunneling into her mind and trauma via triggers. I love her like family. She lives with me now.
@ASolarMolar4 місяці тому
I've never understood why qualifiers are bad. It feels more accurate when I use them.
@Ms.Prairie4 місяці тому
Big same!! ❤ We don’t have to convince ourselves anymore. 🫶🏻
@richcheckmaker97894 місяці тому
How on Earth did this obvious killer walk free for so long? His mother and brother even know he's a killer.
@arcticfox51184 місяці тому
Happens more then people want to admit sadly. Friends, family ect all in denial, police screwups, evidence gathering being botched and inadmisible, really careful planning or luck letting them bypass the first few rounds and so on. Sadly its not easy persay to get away with this kinda crap. But so much comes across the desks of the cops that its not at all hard to make sure you fall through the cracks for a time. The only question is for how long.
@zombiejelly41114 місяці тому
I mean we are looking at it with hindsight, but make no mistake it’s obvious that the detectives knew he was responsible but they just didn’t have enough evidence to bring it in court and try to make it stick. Other then his omission the only key evidence was the scratches on his neck. The inmates statements aren’t enough as the inmates have an insensitive to say he did kill her, the dirt on the cat isn’t even a big deal…dirt is common on cars and they went able to say the dirt 100% belonged to the dirt road in question but said it’s dirt “like” on the road in question. The weeds also aren’t enough
@z-licious4 місяці тому
There was no evidence that tied him to the murder. It wasn't until he confessed that he was convicted.
@Hereford16424 місяці тому
@@z-licious People have been convicted before on circumstantial evidence. His only defense was that she just disappeared in the time between him leaving and his mom and brother arriving. Who could possibly believe that? I wont list all the evidence against him but blood in the bathroom and in the car for starters. Scratches and endless lies.
@cityboyis24 місяці тому
Sadly, he is a pro at lying and out smarted the system or he had a very very smart lawyer
@zengrasshoppa4 місяці тому
the audio tech who installs the mic's in these rooms is the same contractor that does all of the drive thru menu's at fast food joints
@thecarsongardner4 місяці тому
How was the case against him not considered strong enough when they had forensic DNA matching the hair in the trunk of his car to that found on the body? The fact that he only got 15 years with the possibility of being out in 6 sickens me.
@user-vv5qe2xg7m4 місяці тому
I think at that time they didn't have her DNA and couldn't be sure it was her hair. When they found the body later, they took the DNA from the tooth and compared it to the DNA from the hair.
@ChrisS-nj3ye4 місяці тому
It's because her hair could have ended up in his car trunk by other means, eg, she may have previously borrowed his car and some of her hair fell into the trunk while loading the shopping bags.
@KingDomsKingdom852 місяці тому
They lived together, didn't they? That could be a possible explanation, especially as women's hairs get everywhere... not just the plugholes in the bath or shower 😂
@solasolar14 місяці тому
Sometimes I watch these integration videos and think about how my husband reacted when, many years ago he thought he was the last person to speak to a man who was murdered. He kinda freaked out and thought for sure the police would think he was guilty and was already thinking of ways to get out of it. I could see an innocent person making up an false alibi and all that. It was less then an hour after the murder when we were called and we weren't given any information at first. As it turned out the guy managed to call 911 before he died. His ex mother in law walked in right after my husband left, probably watching until he was alone,and came in and shot him. If he hadn't survived long enough to call 911, I wonder if my husband would have gone through this. This is why evidence is so important and I'm glad they found enough to convict this guy.
@aaronsinger4 місяці тому
Well, at least the ex mother in law waited to commit the crime until your husband left. He might have been victim #2. That's just a bit creepy.
@kittenkate53094 місяці тому
@@aaronsingerthis exactly. Thats how my uncle was murdered. The man was targeting his best friend and he happened to be there with him
@aaronsinger4 місяці тому
@@kittenkate5309 So sorry, that sounds awful for you and your family.
@kittenkate53093 місяці тому
@@aaronsinger it was hard on my family, even generationally. Unfortunately the man gets out in less than ten years and he has threatened to kill my family when he gets out so we are all planning on moving before then
@patriciarobinson7751Місяць тому
Why didn't they do tests on the scratch marks on his neck? There might have been fibres or residue that pointed to where he was scratched? They seemed to have dismissed it. Poor policing. They were relying solely on a confession. They also found traces of blood all over the bathroom yet never mentioned them again. Shoddy work. People have been charged in the past even without a body .
@tonito_el_tigre4 місяці тому
Wow, someone can rob someone of their life and ruin the entire family’s sanity for a lifetime and will only serve 6 years in exchange.. that makes a lot of sense.
@fastrack21704 місяці тому
Hell yeah more content AGAIN! THANK YOU EWU AND CREW! WE APPRECIATE YOUR HARD WORK!
@CombativeMedic4 місяці тому
For 2.5 years she wasn't too far from her home, and possibly her kids. Those kids had to grow up without her, with this case looming over while Jones got to live freely. I hope they're okay.
@alexandralaw1344 місяці тому
Right? This was absolutely heartbreaking to see. It’s a shame that he will only serve a few years for her murder.
@bonniehare23724 місяці тому
The part where he complained to his boss about being called Killer Kenny shows what a psychotic narcissist he is. He murders his family member and HE is the victim. Sick.
@LostJedi264 місяці тому
What??? Fifteen years??? And a minimum of six? What the heck is wrong with our justice system? He killed someone! A mother of at least one. My gosh. I hurt for her family, and for the baby who is growing up not knowing his/her mom. Heartbreaking.
@kaylaturner55514 місяці тому
Y’all could really have a show on the true crime network this is fantastic, it feels like I’m watching cable tv. Thank you for the hard work and the uploads.
@Flamsterette4 місяці тому
Thanks for the upload!
@natey_TV4 місяці тому
It's truly terrifying to see how people with the capability of doing such heinous acts still break down like children😮
@badboyinside34214 місяці тому
He breakdown because he knows he already snapped
@SubvertTheState4 місяці тому
What freaks me out is how normal women can turn on and off the water works like a light switch.
@AnaTorres-nu2td4 місяці тому
@@SubvertTheStatenot the time lil bro
@babajaga1584 місяці тому
@@SubvertTheStateyoy mean man after killing their significant orher.
@JustyMe4 місяці тому
Please stay away from women and children.
@stevenmccloskey48664 місяці тому
These are the kind of documentary videos I like. Actual footage not crappy re-enactments.
@brockit794 місяці тому
It amazes me how polygraph trickery work on some people, it proves nothing
@aaronsinger4 місяці тому
The polygraph is not reliable regardless of this case.
@virginia294913 днів тому
I was trying to figure out why they were doing it. It is not admissible in court. But I agree, it has been proven to be unreliable.
@domestiKAIT4 місяці тому
There's literally people that are in prison for life over drugs period this guy takes life and he does a 6 to 15-year sentence. Sick
@c73794 місяці тому
That dropped at the perfect time once again ! Thank you , I love your content!
@vikaphotography4 місяці тому
Yessssss
@daviddun13894 місяці тому
Agreed, great Christmas cheer content!!
@Robthechump4 місяці тому
Poop time?
@jasminesomer13454 місяці тому
FR
@SurivalGames4EVER4 місяці тому
Finals time? Yessirrr
@Tonyg031118 днів тому
Found this channel about a week or two ago. I have been going down a rabbit hole. Love how in depth the videos are.
@monomiky57424 місяці тому
This is my fav channel ight now . actually explains everything and provide the case details and videos. I appreciate the work you put into the videos make's the dead time at work go by quick
@jefferythibodeaux55734 місяці тому
… all those professionals and he still got away with it for 10 years
@Chemicurl4 місяці тому
I’m sure I’ve said this under almost every video now but EWU Crew, you guys not only set the bar, but you exceed every single time!! Ive become a super fan & am not ashamed to admit my excitement when I see “EXPLORE WITH US” in my notifications 😭❤️ I also feel it should be recognized, the fact that you guys do an amazing job of analyzing cases that we haven’t heard of before. Its often im watching & my jaw drops open from what I’m hearing😅 It’s so easy to get footage & files on the most “infamous” killers but EWU does really well with demonstrating that evil is 100% a spectrum & there’s more of it out there than we may want to admit…Great job always keeping us on our toes! Love you guys!!! ❤️❤️❤️
@deborahdougherty32084 місяці тому
I feel the same!
@yup_its_ME.5124 місяці тому
Yes! Or uploads someone else's video with no editing whatsoever. I've seen that on other content creator's channels
@yumishadows23614 місяці тому
@yup_its_ME.512 I did watch that the other day. It's like the SSSniperwolf of detectives. Saying the most basic shit with no actual substance. This channel blows most others like it out of the water.
@RoeBoats4 місяці тому
so well said and i couldn’t agree more!
@vavatare28624 місяці тому
Amazing work, guys ! Thank you again for all the videos
@Vhicks19884 місяці тому
Idk if you will see this. But, I just have to say THANK YOU for the amount of time you put into these videos, the detail, the explanations, and all the editing! OH, and then your voice.
@briansaiditsoitmustbetrue42064 місяці тому
This world is FULL of evil people... It is why I prefer to keep myself to myself... I have given up on humanity.
@brendaleary92814 місяці тому
Don't give up on humanity please. I'm a loner because I like my time. But I do know that all of us are not evil. Being and empathetic and compassionate person does not give up on all.
@bilbobaggins-zy4zj4 місяці тому
Don't give up on humanity man !!! There are still good people out there !!!
@polarbearsaysyummy58454 місяці тому
Humanity has not gotten worse. But we perceive it's worse due to today's hypermedia. Go visit Nursing Home patients and reconnect with wonderful people.
@milleranna98134 місяці тому
I’ve backpacked dozens of countries as a solo female and it’s opened my eyes to the goodness and kindness in every inch of the globe. Everyday kindness doesn’t make the news or a viral UKposts video. This stuff does. Don’t give up ;)
@elishh81734 місяці тому
Me too. I'm a woman and every single male friend I've ever had eventually wanted sex from me and when I said no, they were not friends with me anymore. I've also been gang raped. Female friends have used and abused me in other ways. The only good person I've had in my life was the love of my life and he died. Nowadays I'm alone except for meeting family. Believe me, most people are evil and its better to be by yourself so they don't get a chance to hurt you, because if they can, they will. Stay strong maybe get a pet or go out and feed birds. Animals are kind and show real love.
@01baia4 місяці тому
6 years!? How appalling that he will not serve more time than this!
@MetropolisNoir28 днів тому
Thank you @ExploreWithUs ! Your docs are the best!
@superjuythai62414 місяці тому
I found this channel 1 year ago maybe even more and to this day never skipped a video, every video is quality content and helping people be aware of sick and twisted people. I love this channel ❤❤❤
@aspensugar134 місяці тому
Have you checked out all their channels? Explore with us bodycam. Has footage from bodycams. Explore with us storytime has long cases like this but mostly the story about it. This channel has stories but mostly interrogations. They have hundreds of videos on their channels.
@user-te3kd7zk7s4 місяці тому
Facts!!
@superjuythai62414 місяці тому
Yes i did and i do in fact watch them. :D@@aspensugar13
@almutstarke13444 місяці тому
Why get others sentenced to life for murder and he only gets 15 years of which he only has to do 6 years? That is no justice for his brothers wife and her children... Why are the laws so weak?
@user-uq3ie6fn5j4 місяці тому
I love your UKposts channel, I love watching new videos every week. I look forward to it. Best channel ever!
@F_K3NT_D4 місяці тому
You guys are on fire lately. Great work, great videos, great content.
@Dranma514 місяці тому
If she scratched his face so bad wouldn’t his DNA be under her fingernails?
@Bettinasisrg4 місяці тому
Exactly, but it's unclear if she was found immediately. I think she was just missing because the polygraph guy keeps asking him to "tell us where she is". That's all I can think.
@bradenharris87184 місяці тому
@@Bettinasisrgno, she wasn’t found until years later.
@dwayneneal33424 місяці тому
Yeah that would seem to get him but I'm guessing the body decomposed too bad
@Mandrake424 місяці тому
Wow he got no time at all really for killing someone. You'd think someone's life was worth more than six years.
@tnozero_72134 місяці тому
i love the channel so much please never stop posting ❤
@Keenonhang2 місяці тому
These videos and this channel is superb. Keep up the excellent work.
@marnesmum4 місяці тому
15 years for killing her, that's absolute BS.
@sirweebs29143 місяці тому
absolute bee-ass
@LALakers4life342 місяці тому
15 years is a long time dildo
@Faythe19814 місяці тому
EWU Krew! You were not kidding about loads of content upcoming! The intro to this video already gut punched me in the soul and I cannot wait to see the full documentary. This is a billion times better than any other "large cable show" ever produced.
@yvonneedwards94074 місяці тому
Same episode over and over half way through the season!!
@skycastlechronicles4 місяці тому
Iconic episode, well done! This is better than any movie! Nicely narrated!
@doreendaykin6693Місяць тому
EWU……Impressive….as always. Much gratitude for your work & your presentations! Stellar professionalism, information & content 🙏💙
@RCXO-vg7jo4 місяці тому
We appreciate your hard work ! Seriously…and your channel and work ethic is unmatched
@9babyblu4 місяці тому
@@mikemiller659ungrateful troll 🧌 Scroll on child.
@user-ow1mc9hd9m4 місяці тому
I talk to myself fairly often, at least once a day. Usually practicing how I’m going to address something or helping myself to process and figure out a situation; I really don’t find it to be that odd. I see others talking to themselves all the time. When you have a busy schedule and 1,000 different things running through your head, planning for things and trying to problem solve, it helps to speak something out loud instead of trying to focus on your internal monologue that can jump to many different topics in a short time span.
@elishh81734 місяці тому
Truth!
@dirtyharold71644 місяці тому
Some people do not have an inner monologue/voice. In fact, a study done a few years ago concluded that most people do not possess an inner monologue. This is where the NPC meme originated from.
@pisstakecentral3 місяці тому
@@dirtyharold7164that's insanity
@Call_Em_Yall3 місяці тому
I do this as well and then I'll become aware that I'm doing it. 😂
@paulrollings9606Місяць тому
Wow, I will never understand the sentencing procedures and laws. For taking someone's life he was given this lenient sentence? Many others receive a life sentence for such heinous crimes whereby they've taken someone's life. A truly shocking crime story and I'm surprised that Kenny's conscience didn't get the better of him sooner.
@alyssabell30024 місяці тому
What a POS. I just hate when people cannot take responsibility for their actions!! I cannot imagine killing a family member and then looking at the other people in my family all the while knowing that I took that person. Of course he does not appear to take any accountability-even his confession is weak-doesn’t appear to hAve any empathy, he even said he was a compulsive liar, and has a lot of markers of psychopathy imo.
@Pink_143_64 місяці тому
Great job! One thing that has me perplexed though. It is often said by experts that if one voices anger when professing their truth, it’s considered guilt. Here it says most people telling the truth and being told they lie would be angry. I personally tend to get angry when told I lied when I didn’t.
@nemo28034 місяці тому
That's because that police psychology stuff is bullshit. No member of the police force is a trained psychologist. Its the police equivalent to zodiac signs, but they try to convince people that it works because idiot jurors will eat this shit up.
@PajamaMan444 місяці тому
Well for police they will bend anything to get a conviction so yes no matter how you respond they will claim it’s evidence. This is why you never talk to the police. Secondly, this channel knows the end result so they just make stuff up.
@PuddinTater4 місяці тому
As do I and lots of other people.
@Corvid-4 місяці тому
Most of these behavior analysis videos are interesting, but near worthless. In this video, they used his calm demeanor as evidence of guilt, but also his anxious demeanor as evidence of guilt. They just look at the conclusion and write their script to fit.
@steph6784 місяці тому
Its abnormal to not get upset visibly when someone accuses you of lying.
@PocahontasTarot4 місяці тому
So this killer and animal torturer.. is going to be free in his 30’s-40’s… That makes my stomach turn🥺
@chicagoaustin7274 місяці тому
Upon finding her remains, I’m having a tough time believing the level of decomp would have altered or removed his DNA from her fingernails. Verifying that evidence might’ve provided a real sentence.
@eternitisRequiem4 місяці тому
Detective: "You treat me like I'm stupid!" Well, I didn't think you were stupid until you said that lol
@withlovehaidi4 місяці тому
You can just tell that you put so much effort into this. Thank you so much!
@anastasiaspivey84354 місяці тому
I’ve been here binge watching all day, to go on your page and see another video had been posted. Your content is amazing. Thank you for the consistency and great videos.
@comradesalad61854 місяці тому
Notice when the mom comes in he say, "I wouldn't do that to you guys," which came off to my as if he was trying to deflect the responsibility of the victims death. Like, instead of saying her name he deflected to not have to specifically state he didn't do something to HER.
@joycosta14 місяці тому
last two cases were so frustrating 😭 ughh is terrible to not know what actually happened. Great video as always though
@kennethsimmons24194 місяці тому
This video has showed me that if I were innocent in a police interrogation I would still be so screwed because the amount of anxiety I received throughout the entire video simply because I share the same first name as the killer is so great that if I were actually in this situation they would think I was sooooooo guilty.
@standback58064 місяці тому
Always get a lawyer.
@julianneg50513 місяці тому
Never talk to Detectives without Representation. These clips show you the manipulation game and techniques they are taught. I get it’s supposed to be to catch criminals. However, they often intimidate and twist words. It’s always best to have an advocate on your side. You never have to be interrogated for hours.
@chazzyrace9686Місяць тому
Same to be honest. If I’m nervous I’m too anxious and fidgety.
@trinitybiles73844 місяці тому
Stancer, trancer, romancer, insulator, and prancer, sound like the 5 naughty reindeer 😭