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Four different experiences of how it feels to kill another person.
- OFill Allen, who murdered a man and was jailed for 12 years
- Jacob Dunne, who accidentally killed a man with one punch on a night out
- Bobby Cummines, a former London gangster
- Craig Harrison, a former sniper in the British Army
These interviews are taken from episodes of our Minutes With series.
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Watch the first episode of the brand new Extraordinary Lives: Minutes With Podcast - ukposts.info/have/v-deo/o2h_oaeKgqmJr5s.html In this episode we talked to Craig Harrison, who was a highly-trained British Army sniper, who’s best-known for once holding the world record for the longest kill.
@mariorios_athletichorse
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Bribogos olololol
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@@mariorios_athletichorse 🤨
@rnbforeal
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cba
@ratio5985
@ratio5985 Рік тому
The one punch killer looks like Jesse from breaking bad
@DCS_World_Japan
@DCS_World_Japan 8 місяців тому
12 years for accidentally killing someone who raped your mate's girlfriend is horrendously unfair.
@paularoth4915
@paularoth4915 5 місяців тому
The fact the girl wasnt even allowed to speak up for him is insane
@deethomas8183
@deethomas8183 4 місяці тому
^^^ how can you prove any of what you just hypothetically said?
@hYpNoXiDe
@hYpNoXiDe 4 місяці тому
@@bosnianlain You're the definition of "midwit"
@swordpvnk
@swordpvnk 4 місяці тому
@@bosnianlain The number of false reports internationally is like 2% to 8%. False reports are mostly a myth spread by men who are scared of being found out.
@chocolatesmoothie993
@chocolatesmoothie993 4 місяці тому
@@deethomas8183 The point isn't whether you could prove that or not, the point was that they are possibilites that you can't just look over.
@noodlepoodleoddle
@noodlepoodleoddle Рік тому
Gangsters are scary, but an very old, living ex-gangster who sits there in a suit and calmly describes how he puts a gun in another's mouth to teach him a lesson is absolutely terrifying.
@Ibrfatboi
@Ibrfatboi Рік тому
@@sal50111 what?
@platedplatypus9932
@platedplatypus9932 Рік тому
@@sal50111 damn bruh wtf kind of crack you on
@kociak28
@kociak28 Рік тому
@@sal50111 man just lost track halfway through his comment
@MMM-gb5ob
@MMM-gb5ob Рік тому
@@sal50111 😭😭😭
@funnygiggle229
@funnygiggle229 Рік тому
@@sal50111 "nah bro it's not terrifying it's just stupid- so I've been in this scary situation but ohh man, it didn't scare me at all..."
@Judesa
@Judesa 9 місяців тому
The one punch guy story is really heart wrenching you can see how he still re-live this moment like it was yesterday..
@mayapapaya1915
@mayapapaya1915 9 місяців тому
i feel the least empathy for that guy, he seems like he pity’s himself too much
@Judesa
@Judesa 9 місяців тому
@@mayapapaya1915 what minute did he seem like he was pitying himself lmfao that guy looks like the definition of ptsd because he never thought that what he did would end up killing a guy you can definitely SEE that he is still shocked by his body language im not saying what he did was forgivable but what im saying is that he really did not mean it he was only defending his friend.
@mayapapaya1915
@mayapapaya1915 9 місяців тому
@@Judesa he even said himself that he felt self-pity when the realisation hit him, also i’m not saying he’s not traumatised from the experience but the fact he didn’t even give an apology made me mad. just bc you feel like you can’t be forgiven doesn’t mean you don’t apologise, whether the family would accept it is up to them but he took that chance away from them. he just has the “why did this happen to me” mentality and i don’t like it. i’m not trying to start an argument, that would be stupid it’s just opinions. so i’m gonna stop replying after this
@Judesa
@Judesa 9 місяців тому
@@mayapapaya1915 I really wasn’t arguing I’m sorry if it sounded that way and after reading your explanation on why u feel that way..i cant say that you’re not right because you definitely are, but at first you just bluntly said something about someone we all never know what he actually feels so that caught me off-guard
@sherlockhomeless4928
@sherlockhomeless4928 9 місяців тому
@@mayapapaya1915 To be very fair to the guy... An apology wont do shit, when you killed someone. When you broke something, yeah sure. But not when you took a life by accident. One could argue that he should do it, to show remorse. But on the other hand...what would a "sorry" accomplish?
@No_Way_NO_WAY
@No_Way_NO_WAY 11 місяців тому
The Sniper so real and relatable. A hulk of a man tearing up when describing the phone call with his wife. It just tells you how much of a struggle it is for veterans. But seeing, that he can tear up infront of a camera also means he has probably made a lot of progress during therapy. I whish him well.
@roymunson1
@roymunson1 9 місяців тому
How the military just wash their hands of people when they're done with them is terrible.
@GeeGe.
@GeeGe. 9 місяців тому
@@roymunson1 For real. It's fucking evil is what it is. I don't blame soldiers that are already in for being fond of the military, but if you're on the outside you can't just pretend the "business" of military institutions is anything but anti-humanitarian.
@LupusMechanicus
@LupusMechanicus 9 місяців тому
@@roymunson1 Deserved fate for murderers killing in a country not their own.
@LupusMechanicus
@LupusMechanicus 9 місяців тому
@@kareemali5011 Indeed these people are perfectly possessed by shaddein, the ones that haven't offed themselves that is.
@No_Way_NO_WAY
@No_Way_NO_WAY 9 місяців тому
@@kareemali5011 yes there are always two sides to a story. And btw. I didn't specify a nationality of the veterans. I mean all of them. Im not american and I known that my country ignores the stuggles of the veterans too.
@talktouasia6312
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“I’m a businessman, and my business is crime.” I wanted a movie the second he said that tbh.
@emiliagolden4441
@emiliagolden4441 Рік тому
Thats the line that got me, shit he was 110% honest from the heart too. He didn't even blink 😳
@Born_Free_Die_Happy
@Born_Free_Die_Happy Рік тому
Reminds me of the line from Major Payne: "Killing is my business, and business is good."
@talktouasia6312
@talktouasia6312 Рік тому
@@Born_Free_Die_Happy yes exactly that quote! Lol
@Youeube
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@@talktouasia6312 there might be a movie 🤞
@dbcooper206
@dbcooper206 Рік тому
Directed by guy Ritchie lol
@beckywight6013
@beckywight6013 Рік тому
Shoving a gun in someone's mouth because they called you a gangster is the most gangster thing oml 🤣
@imalex6268
@imalex6268 Рік тому
lmao
@Marie-gx1rj
@Marie-gx1rj Рік тому
He gonna come for you next haha 😂
@Bella-tz1rd
@Bella-tz1rd Рік тому
A business man 😌
@NotApplicable678
@NotApplicable678 Рік тому
Bullshit
@MrBitterestTexas
@MrBitterestTexas Рік тому
Bots
@Smileys475
@Smileys475 10 місяців тому
I always question how a person who kills someone to protect someone is labeled a "murderer." And those who killed thousands in wars are labeled as "heroes."
@stanbasicidol9444
@stanbasicidol9444 10 місяців тому
Socially acceptable killing, people are unaware how far this goes, many think it stops at hypothetical jihadists, the reallity is that it stops at nothing.
@gabriellelister7669
@gabriellelister7669 10 місяців тому
Copaganda and propaganda will do that. However, I’m in sincere doubt any individual military personnel has killed over 1,000 people, let alone that being a regular occurrence. Also while some people do join for the idea of murdering a person, that’s an insane minority when compared to those joining due to financial insecurity, homelessness, inability to go to college by other means, etc. not that all vets are amazing heroes. But to assume they’re all awful murder loving crazy people, is the same as assuming all cases of murder are due to murder loving crazy people. There’s an insane amount of context you’re skipping.
@guhhihhihhuhununununnjiji249
@guhhihhihhuhununununnjiji249 9 місяців тому
It’s all perspective
@benirab8153
@benirab8153 9 місяців тому
Well there's a huge difference. As a soldier, you are employed to kill for your country for the purpose of protecting it. That is, risking his life so that you and others can live freely at home and in other places. The guy killing "someone to protect someone" is a bit of a false statement - because if that happened exactly that way in the moment it would have been called Defence of others and he wouldn't have been charged. The reason why he is a murderer is because he took the law in to his own hands which you can not do in a country based upon state law. He had no legal right to kill the man. Reason being, that you can not take his word as fact because you didn't hear from the other person (despite me not believing so, there is, e.g., the possibility that his friends gf lied.) Personally, I totally understand his actions but this is not how society can work - it would be total Chaos and the Wild West. Due process is a must and his going above and beyond the law is what got him to be called a murderer. If he became a police officer and shot someone he saw was getting raped then he would also be called a hero and not a murderer.
@calebmorrison6057
@calebmorrison6057 9 місяців тому
Those who killed thousands in war are the only reason you are where you are today
@user-oi6xl7ve6c
@user-oi6xl7ve6c 8 місяців тому
Mad respect for the black brother he has done society a good thing
@iscrampad2194
@iscrampad2194 8 місяців тому
Same with the sniper, yet nobody notices his problems…
@bloodworth0
@bloodworth0 3 місяці тому
@@iscrampad2194literally everyone in the comments is taking about him
@yasininn76
@yasininn76 20 днів тому
@bloodworth0 most comments are bout the black guy and the gangster, idk what you're on about. And no, he didn't do society a favor because for all we know, the guy wasn't a rapist, since from the planet I come from there's a little thing called Burden of proof
@bluev7427
@bluev7427 16 днів тому
Lol damn guys it ain’t a competition. You’re both wrong!
@ishou9437
@ishou9437 Рік тому
The old man is the definition of "never underestimate an old man in a profession where people usually die young"
@ketchupketchup9502
@ketchupketchup9502 Рік тому
kid named finger
@w_wa
@w_wa Рік тому
@@ketchupketchup9502 hi
@666olrac
@666olrac Рік тому
some mike ermentrout type shit
@666olrac
@666olrac Рік тому
@@ketchupketchup9502 exactly what i was thinking
@orav7951
@orav7951 Рік тому
If I see this kind of comment one more time the next person they're gonna make a video on is me
@solitaaaaa
@solitaaaaa Рік тому
"i'm not a gangster, i'm a businessman and my business is crime"
@ShenState
@ShenState Рік тому
11:10
@vii2903
@vii2903 Рік тому
The mental gymastics these people do to justify their actions is wild..
@anasdomain9994
@anasdomain9994 Рік тому
He probably wanted to say that his whole life
@Themasterchef83383
@Themasterchef83383 Рік тому
Made me chuckle 😂 😂
@JamesBearRodehaver
@JamesBearRodehaver Рік тому
Gosh that's a great line for like a TV show.
@lisab9734
@lisab9734 11 місяців тому
The ‘one punch killer’ is so remorseful, I really feel for him. I can’t imagine. As someone with two young adult sons I see that this could happen to anyone. Boys tend to get in fights . No one would ever think that the ‘killer ‘ or the deceased could be your child.
@Nick-jt1if
@Nick-jt1if Місяць тому
for real it was unintentional
@shame2189
@shame2189 2 місяці тому
My dad is a one punch killer, one hell of a story. Since he's a security guard and the guy he killed was a drunk partygoer who did not have the word "stop" in his vocabulary, he did not get in serious trouble for this, but he says it changed the way he viewed his job and his position. He never wants to punch someone in the face again.
@axonswk
@axonswk Рік тому
"I'm not a gangster, I'm a businessman, and my business is crime" is the most gangsta thing I have ever heard.
@guenthersteiner9252
@guenthersteiner9252 Рік тому
He's just Gus Fring
@Parth-gx1nw
@Parth-gx1nw Рік тому
Don't say it in front of him. He'll put a gun in your mouth
@Mathos1985
@Mathos1985 Рік тому
I mean, haven’t heard lyrics like that even 😂
@tacboy78ify
@tacboy78ify Рік тому
Big facts!!
@vehement.
@vehement. Рік тому
That was so uncommon yet so cool to hear. It’s like it’s out of a movie.
@Matty80822
@Matty80822 Рік тому
edit: stop replying to this comment, my grandpa is always calling me about people trying to talk to him and after almost a year i finally figured out what he was talking about. please stop. i dont want more calls.
@itachininja75
@itachininja75 10 місяців тому
Well, he tried to do the right thing by getting a job but got rejected by society due to his past crimes.
@alexanderwindh4830
@alexanderwindh4830 10 місяців тому
​@@itachininja75 people should be smart enough not to do crime 😉
@curiouslyme6613
@curiouslyme6613 10 місяців тому
Yes. Still a gangster in heart & mind if not body.
@elinaj3689
@elinaj3689 10 місяців тому
@@alexanderwindh4830 that's such a out of touch privelidge and unthoughtful thing to say
@assemkamel3582
@assemkamel3582 10 місяців тому
@@alexanderwindh4830Oh, my sweet summer snowflake child..
@metatron520
@metatron520 10 місяців тому
Deep respect for Craig, it takes a lot to open up about pain, i have ptsd myself and can recognise a lot of the things he said.
@authornmalone
@authornmalone 5 місяців тому
I can really relate to the Sniper. My cat was my only reason for living. I've had depression and suicidal ideation since I was 16 and I'm now in my mid 30's. It's incredibly hard, and having even one creature that you are living for is beautiful. I'm glad you're still with us.
@cathzwan
@cathzwan Місяць тому
I'm 16 with suicidal thoughts. Do you have any tips for me?
@jackthehat1093
@jackthehat1093 Місяць тому
@@cathzwan Sorry for butting in but please talk to someone. 16 is no age to die. Like Tyrion Lannister says, death is too final. Life is full of possibilities. Sometimes life seems completely hopeless (I've been there) but there's always something you can do. I've always thought suicide is selfish. People do care about you and they'll be left with the pain and torment when you're gone. I really hope you get help, good luck to you.
@KJ-vg2gg
@KJ-vg2gg 8 днів тому
Just checking in to see how you are doing, and to let you know that someone somewhere cares about you. ❤
@nikkiderringer
@nikkiderringer 4 дні тому
​@@cathzwanI've got advice for you. I've been there and lived through it (barely) You might not like my advice. But here it is. Hold on. Just keep going. No, it isn't fun or easy. It might get harder before things get better. But things WILL get better. Don't be afraid to ask for help when things get hard. There's always help out there. I hope you feel better soon.
@connoriquada5429
@connoriquada5429 Рік тому
The guilt behind the one punch guys eyes is immeasurable. He really didn’t wanna kill anyone. Just wanted a bar rumble
@ericknorskr8568
@ericknorskr8568 Рік тому
i've left a man crippled after he hit his head in the curb, i was 16 and so was he. theres not a single day that i don't think about what i did to his life.
@Susmore21
@Susmore21 Рік тому
@@ericknorskr8568 jesus
@Getslashfucked
@Getslashfucked Рік тому
That’s a broken man there, his head is well and truly gone
@InertiaStatus
@InertiaStatus Рік тому
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes…
@dakotamassenburg7781
@dakotamassenburg7781 Рік тому
@@ericknorskr8568 I don't at all condone what you did.. but that's the past, I don't judge you and you should stop punishing yourself. Give your regret and shame to Jesus and he will forgive you and fill you with peace and purpose. I love you and God bless you
@MFJulez
@MFJulez Рік тому
the one punch killer story made me tear up, you can really hear how remorseful he is
@taitsmith8521
@taitsmith8521 Рік тому
He shouldn't be. Everybody in that fight, including the guy that died were all equally guilty. It could have been any of them. Unlucky lucky punch.
@1underdasun
@1underdasun Рік тому
if only all the innocent black men in the world got off as easy as he did
@mgray2418
@mgray2418 Рік тому
Give it a rest m8
@bradhaines3142
@bradhaines3142 Рік тому
there was a clear effort to not call the other guy a victim. seems he went to therapy a little which is good
@mauropina3742
@mauropina3742 Рік тому
​@@taitsmith8521 What fight? He never mentioned a fight, he tells that things escalated and he felt that he needed to go aggressive, the guy who died wasn´t beating anyone, was just being aggressive, people really need to understand that you can´t just go there fighting and shooting people, because this can happen to you and isn´t something for you to feel proud i can guarantee to you... Ruin your life fighting for a problem that you didn´t even started it is the most shameful way to ruin your life...
@qqwertyhh
@qqwertyhh 4 місяці тому
The structure of these interviews is incredible. Fantastic job to the Video Editor and Interviewer ! The first two guys are both accidental Killers, the next 2 are both very deliberate and emotionally distant from the killing Very unique perspectives
@Tadeuhfs
@Tadeuhfs 8 місяців тому
The ex-gangster looks a character straight out of a Martin Scorsese film. The way with the words, the ruthlessness about describing the bloody details, The way how his k1ll was made and his vision about the whole thing... is just bone-chilling
@KretinzUnited
@KretinzUnited 7 місяців тому
I was thinking more of a Guy Richie London gangster movie myself, but i’m English and seen all his films 🍿.
@smarti1144
@smarti1144 6 місяців тому
@@KretinzUnitedSnatch came to mind immediately.
@Bixusu007
@Bixusu007 Рік тому
mad respect for Allen, dude spent 12 years jailed and he would do all over again to protect someone for the right reasons.
@zapfska7390
@zapfska7390 Рік тому
Naw ur sick. Cause of murders like you is why in America we advocate for our citizens to carry guns, to defend themselves from sickos like you. Everyone deserves a fair trial.
@romywilliamson4981
@romywilliamson4981 Рік тому
By his original description and his surprise at finding out that the man had died, it seems that he got carried away, and he did not intend to kill someone. Or the other possibility is that he tells it like this to rationalise his actions. Maybe his actions were forgivable, we can't judge without knowing more details. But I take issue with the suggestion that he took the best possible course of action. He is likeable and clearly has principles. That doesn't change the fact that his actions definitely ruined lives.
@JOKER-hw5mx
@JOKER-hw5mx Рік тому
@@romywilliamson4981 I do not feel bad for the rapist. He deserved death but not by allens hands
@heitorlima6726
@heitorlima6726 Рік тому
@@romywilliamson4981 Ruined lives of rapists and families of rapists? Who cares. If you started violence first by taking a woman sovereignty over her own body and her family members respond wirh force, and possibly lethal force (which should be the response of a father a brother or a husband of the victim) that isn't immoral. The only immoral act was the rapist's one.
@Imthekingofdogshite
@Imthekingofdogshite Рік тому
@@heitorlima6726 so you just take his word that his victim was a rapist. Because a murderer and petty criminal are really trustworthy. Get a grip of yourself and read the case. He’s a thug and deserves no platform for spewing his nonsense.
@Hashbrown21
@Hashbrown21 Рік тому
I wouldn’t call the first man a murderer because murder implies an intent to kill and he didn’t seem like it was his intention to kill, but then again I don’t know what the court ruled and why
@James-rc6qq
@James-rc6qq Рік тому
Thats why we have different degrees of murder. For intent, premeditation etc. He’s used excessive force and killed someone- murder
@michaelbryant9375
@michaelbryant9375 Рік тому
Bro most likely turned himself in after and he probably got a few years i don’t know how they do it in the uk
@gowdsake7103
@gowdsake7103 Рік тому
It was PRE MEDITATED. How thick are you
@cocainecowboy_
@cocainecowboy_ Рік тому
@@michaelbryant9375 nah most likely he got found quickly, there definetly were prints and dna on the scene. those tents they set up are forensic
@Unknown-zs9yc
@Unknown-zs9yc Рік тому
I think that’s called manslaughter if I ain’t mistaken.
@zeeeeekaaaay
@zeeeeekaaaay 9 місяців тому
Now this is truly interesting! I think it is great to give space to marginalized people to come out of their shell and share their stories. This helps raising awareness and maybe a little empathy too, so we don't collectively label them "monsters". These are human lives too, taken a different path, but just as much human. Thanks for making these.
@SONICgokuverine
@SONICgokuverine 10 місяців тому
My heart goes out to the Sniper. I was nowhere near as intimately involved with the lives I ended in service and I came out of it with my own issues. That pain must be immeasurable, much like the strength it would take to overcome that. In the darkness of suicide, we search for loved ones and sometimes those hands have been withdrawn. I’m glad there was still some light there for him to reach out and grab hold of.
@stevepalpatine2828
@stevepalpatine2828 Місяць тому
Guess everyone deals with it differently. I very known guys who have severe trauma, nightmares, and I've known guys that it never bothered. It never bothered me. I was there to do a job, I had no relation to those people, I didn't know them, and ROI meant they nearly always shot first. I can understand people who have a hard time dealing with it. They're probably better people than the ones that don't. To me it was just a job, I never had any guilt or empathy for people trying to hurt my brothers. Semper Fi.
@cookieninja_
@cookieninja_ Рік тому
The one punch killer had so much pain in his eyes. He unfortunately has to live with that for the rest of his life. That hit me the hardest.
@josefdoesthings
@josefdoesthings Рік тому
At least it didn’t hit you as hard as the second guys right hook
@Katze400
@Katze400 Рік тому
Who's the '2nd man'? The gangster? The one-punch killer?
@cookieninja_
@cookieninja_ Рік тому
@@Katze400 one punch killer
@cookieninja_
@cookieninja_ Рік тому
@@josefdoesthings Ouch
@salmanjaffri2539
@salmanjaffri2539 Рік тому
Agreed
@laniesomething3574
@laniesomething3574 Рік тому
i like how the murderer mentioned that girls dont feel comfortable going to police. and it was really real to hear him say "they go to their boyfriends, brothers, dads" because its true. so many women arent believed by officers and the only men they feel they can trust is family. I dont think what he did was wrong. ill never feel bad for a rapists death
@rayraysandrocs
@rayraysandrocs Рік тому
100%
@altonslayer
@altonslayer Рік тому
go rad up on the story, she exchanged numbers with the man they murdered, baited him out, she didn't get raped, she was mad she got no attention from her boyfriend, created a web of lies that dug deeper and deeper until she got caught, and it ended with an innocent man beaten to death.
@jahfaricoumarbatch3947
@jahfaricoumarbatch3947 Рік тому
I was thinking that myself. I’m curious what type of charge he would get off of that. Because sure it was premeditated but I think that you could consider it a crime of passion fr
@terrenceacoose8490
@terrenceacoose8490 Рік тому
lots of women lie... that's why a lot don't want to go to the police, they know they'll be questioned and would rather just have some person believe whatever they say without question... we don't know if the guy actually raped her because there was no trial, that's the point of the court system.
@rinapop2681
@rinapop2681 Рік тому
So true , I know many girls who have gone through assault including myself , and none of them went to the police because they knew they wouldn't do anything or probably make it worse
@XxdarjonxX
@XxdarjonxX 8 місяців тому
mountain of a man saved by his wife and a Yorkshire Terrier ..... Respect for your honesty
@redl1ght1
@redl1ght1 10 місяців тому
Case 2 is the most relatable to me.Heart goes out to the lad.Could be any one of us on a night out.Stay blessed and thank the day .
@OCTO358
@OCTO358 Місяць тому
Remember kids, don't get shitfaced and start trouble.
@BluesAntenna
@BluesAntenna Рік тому
I wouldn't call the first man a murderer. Also I think his heart is and was legitimately in the right place.
@haleypirio921
@haleypirio921 Рік тому
Murdering a rapist shouldn't be a crime
@damir6536
@damir6536 Рік тому
I wish it were a sport
@TheBaconWizard
@TheBaconWizard Рік тому
His brain wasn't though. He went and battered someone to death based on what his dumb mate's girl-friend said about why she was mysteriously pregnant. There is absolutely NO evidence that the person he murdered was actually a rapist.
@Ghostiification
@Ghostiification Рік тому
Killing someone based on accusations doesn't sound that great to me. What if she lied about what happened? You'd killed a guy that didn't do anything, and not in a nice, clean way either.
@cheifqueef9949
@cheifqueef9949 Рік тому
@@Ghostiification considering 1 out of 6 women have been a victim of rape, attempted or completed, and 60%+ of women experience some form of sexual assault its probably unlikely.
@jjkracha
@jjkracha Рік тому
I can’t imagine the level of confusion the one punch guy had to deal with, trying to understand that you took a life with one hit must have been so difficult to comprehend
@smackddd3339
@smackddd3339 Рік тому
Right? You sleep someone for the night, come to find out he ain’t waking up?!!
@woooooooo9061
@woooooooo9061 Рік тому
@@smackddd3339 that’s real tough guy talk right there.
@uhuhuhv5407
@uhuhuhv5407 Рік тому
Fighting is so fucking dangerous. People need to realise that this isn't something light. One punch to the head can fuck you up. You can break someone's eye socket and make them blind with just one punch. A friend of mine lost his dad in the same way, one punch to the head and bam, he's gone.
@youtubedeletedmynamewhybother
@youtubedeletedmynamewhybother Рік тому
Nah i dont feel any sympathy what so ever. Man was a weak dog, took the coward shot and paid the price. He'll think twice next time he considers king hitting someone. Literally. King hitters are people who can't fight, but they want to be THAT guy. Its pitiful and disgusting. Frankly idgaf about his feelings and neither should you. King hitters deserve nothing less than they so gracefully inflicted onto someone else.
@Doeyyy
@Doeyyy Рік тому
@@youtubedeletedmynamewhybother I’m glad you feel as passionate about them as I do
@knocks420
@knocks420 10 місяців тому
Saving this for later so that whenever I think I have it hard I can come back to this. Mad respect to all the participants. I hope they get better
@Zakru
@Zakru 9 місяців тому
Jacob's victim's parents have ungodly amounts of sympathy. Regardless of what the guy was like in reality, they considered the legal repercussions and trauma to be punishment enough, even for such a massive personal loss. I guess they thought something along the lines of it making their kid's death meaningless if it just ruins another young person's life.
@Bastikovski99
@Bastikovski99 Рік тому
“He called me a gangster, so I shoved a gun in his mouth and educated him that I wasn’t a gangster.” That’s hilarious.
@getsmarty7603
@getsmarty7603 Рік тому
And they label him as a gangster in the video. They better watch their back!
@likemysnopp
@likemysnopp Рік тому
This will sound horrible but oh well "she called me a rapist, I smacked her in the face and chained her to the floor and fucked her brains out while educating her that I wasnt a rapist" I mean... cant claim that its not similar.
@Bastikovski99
@Bastikovski99 Рік тому
@@likemysnopp except rape is more of a coward crime. If you’re going to rape someone, at least rape a man!
@Bithe_Get
@Bithe_Get Рік тому
That geezer is more badass than most people i know irl truly the kind of man that end up a videogame caracther that dies crying im despair in the hands of a even more badass protagonist
@thehermitman822
@thehermitman822 Рік тому
Very gangster move.
@robalnikola3854
@robalnikola3854 Рік тому
4 people that killed out of protection, missfortune, business and duty. 4 different casualties of the same thing but yet gives you different perception on each one of them. Magnificent
@shaikharif6911
@shaikharif6911 Рік тому
Magnificent comment
@jakealbert2101
@jakealbert2101 Рік тому
its wild ,the different stories and reasons for why they did it
@gilgamesh101
@gilgamesh101 Рік тому
Idiotic
@pytek23
@pytek23 Рік тому
Sniper wasn't protecting anyone.
@lorettaorona3596
@lorettaorona3596 Рік тому
@@pytek23 no the first guy was. the sniper guy was on duty.
@Babigorl420
@Babigorl420 9 місяців тому
The one punch killer is so guilt ridden. I can feel it through the screen. I hope he forgives himself one day
@Arshyfishy
@Arshyfishy 8 місяців тому
RESPECT FOR "OFill Allen" , I don't think there are many people like this man in the world. People who stand behind their actions and truly believe in what they do and they make sure it's the right thing to do. Just Respect for this man, can't say anything more/else to make this HERO feel good ❤
@wesleynunes3747
@wesleynunes3747 Рік тому
I can't imagine having to observe someone living their life for 4 whole days and in the end you have to put a bullet through their head, they don't even know you exist, they won't even hear your shot, they will simply cease to exist under a second because you pulled the trigger. That's tough man. Vets deserve way more psychological help than they have.
@FBG_Tallmanfrm63rd
@FBG_Tallmanfrm63rd Рік тому
Perfectly said 💯
@FishAnvil
@FishAnvil Рік тому
Absolutely. In America, you're homeless with no resources. In Mexico, your only choices are to join a drug cartel or go back to poverty, in Canada, if you make the mistake of using your VA for some medical help, the people there try their absolute hardest to convince you that assisted suicide is the best option because getting medical help is a burden to everyone around you.
@Khaliahx
@Khaliahx Рік тому
imagine the amount of psychological help that victims of war crimes for something they didn’t do also need
@oooasis77
@oooasis77 Рік тому
Também achei absurda essa história, pqp irmão
@tonytomahawk5160
@tonytomahawk5160 Рік тому
RLTW Been there done that. It's less about the job and more about finding out you were lied to. It's war combatants die but to realize the non combatants lost is devastating. That's probably why I have severe trust issues. At one point I thought there's something wrong with me and that only made it worse. I still hate the thanks for your service line. They created a monster then threw me back among normal folks. That monster is almost like a split personality that I keep locked away but for a long time I didn't know which one was the real me if that makes sense. I was so terrified at it being let out I allowed myself to be literally abused in many cases. Took almost 25 years to feel human again.
@RB-ey6fm
@RB-ey6fm Рік тому
Feel sorry for the soldier, 21 years in the army and 30mins to kick him out. That's gratitude for his service and by the sounds of it, it ruined his life. I hope he's ok and getting some help. Shocking story
@edwardal7980
@edwardal7980 Рік тому
He’s published a book called “The Longest Kill” he’s doing better by the sounds of it
@deletdis6173
@deletdis6173 Рік тому
@@edwardal7980 That's good to hear.
@jessicadutridge9882
@jessicadutridge9882 Рік тому
I just want to hug him. I think he's a tougher person in real life (to deal with such debilitating mental illness) than a soldier. That he even acklowledges his feelings and weaknesses allow others space to do the same. Nothing but love for him.
@edwardal7980
@edwardal7980 Рік тому
@@jessicadutridge9882 His book is well worth a read, sounds like he’s getting better but I guess almost none will ever be 100% after war and it’s quite sad - he seems like a lovely guy
@lizdevilz7271
@lizdevilz7271 Рік тому
@@edwardal7980 PTSD is scary thing,Friend. It's always happend to soldier after war to traumize him. That is why I think married life are important to soldier. Sometimes,I think only family can distracted man from it.
@tainadelcaribe
@tainadelcaribe 4 місяці тому
As a wife of a U.S. retired veteran (6 deployments in the last conflict), the last story hit me hard. I’m glad he is back and in one piece, but it hurts that is one incomplete piece because those places took something from him. He’s still the same with us, yet he is not the same with the world outside our home and it pains me I will never be able to get that back for him and to him. So many of them go through so much. In the meantime I keep wishing for peace in this world.
@Stella.gs22
@Stella.gs22 2 місяці тому
Si vis pacem para bellum
@OCTO358
@OCTO358 Місяць тому
​@@Stella.gs22 probably thought you said something real smart, huh?
@OCTO358
@OCTO358 Місяць тому
Well, your hubby shouldn't have got involved with military in the first place. Since the Vietnam war you people KNOW what it is and what it does to people that join it. How can anyone think "yeah, I'll join and go to another country, probably kill someone. PTSD? Nah, I'm sure I'll dodge it". Yet they never do. Being a murderer always catches up with you in the end.
@NazadYT
@NazadYT Рік тому
The guy who killed the rapist reminds me of one of this story about a prisoner who found out his cellmate was a child molester because he told him he was (for some reason) and I feel like this lad would resonate with a quote that prisoner said when they asked him why he did it: He said: “Only God can Judge a monster like that… I just set up the appointment”
@mateocertain4592
@mateocertain4592 Рік тому
I just watched a video on him right before this!!
@SnowmanSantana
@SnowmanSantana Рік тому
@@lorcansavage1550 lol theres a whole video of him admitting it to a CO, it was in america, do your research
@tubesqueezer2
@tubesqueezer2 Рік тому
"Forgiveness is between them and God. It's my job to arrange the meeting." Man on Fire - Denzel Washington m.ukposts.info/have/v-deo/r3SQroOtbW9h2IU.html
@dekeking9416
@dekeking9416 Рік тому
Why'd I hear the quote in a British accent
@NazadYT
@NazadYT Рік тому
@@lorcansavage1550 boy you sure are stupid aren’t you lmao. There’s a recording of it from the prison interview room lmao
@trenbolognasandwich6021
@trenbolognasandwich6021 Рік тому
One guy threw an unlucky punch, one guy defended a girl, one guy killed with no remorse, and another killed with permission. All committed the same act but all were punished differently whether it be jail or emotional hell, etc. Strange world we reside in.
@sigmamale4147
@sigmamale4147 Рік тому
I dont see whats strange about that
@ananimeprofile5191
@ananimeprofile5191 Рік тому
Ultimately all did the same thing all be it their own ways but the intention and circumstance really makes up the crime's severity
@digitalcthulhu143
@digitalcthulhu143 Рік тому
@@sigmamale4147 based sigma
@jurajbeno8556
@jurajbeno8556 Рік тому
strange world were a guy who threw an unlucky punch is compared to a mass gangster pain and trauma inducer who calls it business
@gorillaking210
@gorillaking210 Рік тому
And only one was called/labeled "murderer"
@imperialchalice
@imperialchalice 3 місяці тому
This is an incredible documentary/interview
@user-wk8nr1th7e
@user-wk8nr1th7e 3 місяці тому
The part of the video dedicated to the sniper touched me to the core. Being a person quite far from real military service, although having completed military service, being a reserve lieutenant and only briefly observing the picture in the armed forces in Russia, due to my short stay in a military unit, I deeply sympathize with all the pain that this man suffered. In the most difficult moments of his life, if I could, I would like to support him and hug him tightly and wish that his life would return to normal, that he would be cured of all the suffering he suffered. Being a Marxist, I do not see any people as enemies, even in those who call me ideological evil and enemy. All people are brothers and sisters to me, and this man too. I wish him only the best and that he is happy, safe and healthy.
@evancamus3322
@evancamus3322 Рік тому
There's a disturbing contrast between a soldier who fell into a deep depression for killing a man even though it was his duty and another who killed tens of men and doesn't seem to have any kind of bad feelings about it
@mentarium9741
@mentarium9741 Рік тому
it just shows the power of the human mind. the sniper stayed with his normal mindset and even further personified the people he would have to kill, which was the exact opposite of what the other guy said to do. He was absolutely right that if you don't dehumanize the people you kill, it's going to fuck you up.
@brazyrist
@brazyrist Рік тому
I’ve always said the scariest thing in life is when the mind betrays you it’ll destroy you and everything you touch
@BussySnatcher
@BussySnatcher Рік тому
Did you even listen to what the old head said?
@tonyflamingosucks6590
@tonyflamingosucks6590 Рік тому
@@mentarium9741 have you ever killed someone
@mentarium9741
@mentarium9741 Рік тому
@@tonyflamingosucks6590 of course not. whether or not i've killed someone doesn't mean that i'm wrong when i'm just restating what the people who have killed people said. it is a common practice for soldiers to view their enemies as inhuman. that's what I hear about at least
@hanfpeter4190
@hanfpeter4190 Рік тому
The Sniper really depicts the truth about war. It doesnt matter if you win, at the end everybody loses. War is truly the worst thing humans do to each other (and that also includes their own people).
@wallyreyes2035
@wallyreyes2035 Рік тому
oh really? over 4 billion babies dismembered, murdered in their own mothers wombs in the last 47 years alone? just a comment. sin is a reproach to any people. those who sin are slaves to sin. GOD says come let us reason together, should I not judge this sin? if you had people killing and dismembering your children,what would you do? judgment shall return unto righteousness! most only seek GOD when they need HIM. or should we say, people only seek for GOD , JESUS CHRIST when they are in trouble. when everything is good,it's party time. the lust of the eyes, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the heart!!! we are not nice. all of human history is our witness.
@madd8ns
@madd8ns Рік тому
Old Wally just strolls in here preaching about abortion I assume. Swinging his Bible around thumping you here and thumping you there. That will teach you to have an opinion about war now won't it?
@anastasiadudette706
@anastasiadudette706 Рік тому
@@madd8ns i know right? I mean op is talking about how war just ruins lives of everyone involved, and Grandpa Willy is just being is old crazy self. The funny thing is instead of sounding morally correct he just sounds bat shit insane.
@Keifsanderson
@Keifsanderson Рік тому
It is terrible, but history proves it's far better to win.
@hanfpeter4190
@hanfpeter4190 Рік тому
@@Keifsanderson it might be, but my point is that war is so terrible that even winning itself is terrible
@wawacat6568
@wawacat6568 2 місяці тому
Wow. I thought I'd just hear some stories and go on with my day, but the One Punch Guy and the Sniper brought me almost to tears, which happens rarely. Much respect on their strenght and courage to go in front of a camera and tell their stories!
@AdamHurley
@AdamHurley 9 місяців тому
Fantastic video, giving interesting people the space to talk and share their stories. It gripped me from the start. The sniper’s story really hit me in the feels.
@Hermaphrokite
@Hermaphrokite Рік тому
Horrible how the first guy was protecting a rape victim and got a 12 year sentence yet the guy who was in a bar fight and killed someone got two years.
@2500hd_idk
@2500hd_idk Рік тому
One had the intention to kill em and the other one had no intention to kill em
@masongenke5439
@masongenke5439 Рік тому
@@2500hd_idk I think that neither one of them had intention to kill. I just figured that, in the eyes of the law, the baseball bat assault was more aggressive than a single bar fight that ended incorrectly.
@jameslast7555
@jameslast7555 Рік тому
Alleged rape victim by the way. First guy is a weak low life who deserved to spend his whole life in prison for his vigilantly justice.
@jameslast7555
@jameslast7555 Рік тому
@@masongenke5439 Ah, the first guy showed up with a baseball bat mate!! What do you think is going to happen when one hits another on the head multiple times? Gee some people !!
@B_Bodziak
@B_Bodziak Рік тому
@@2500hd_idk Neither planned to kill their victims
@stevebaker6711
@stevebaker6711 9 місяців тому
What a Great channel. I love what you do at Ladbible. Keep up the good work.
@rkivery
@rkivery 4 місяці тому
one thing i can give to the old guy...he came out of it all with immense wisdom.
@JCQue
@JCQue Рік тому
I really sympathise with that veteran. I will never forget when my fiancé was in Afghanistan and he sent me a voice note during the night which said “we’re penned in. I think we’re going to die. I’m so sorry. I love you more than anything”. I then never heard from him for 3 days because they needed to go silent. I knew deep down that they would tell me if he had died but I just kept thinking “what if they don’t have my details?” He finally made contact and I just sobbed and sobbed. He was sent home around 2 weeks later, which was unfortunately a few days before bonfire night. Every time a firework went off, I could literally see the colour drain from his face. We eventually got to bed and I woke up earlier hours and saw him sat by the window, with a knife in his hand rocking backwards and forwards. I asked was he ok and he just started screaming at me - it was like he was a completely different person. Each day after that, he would snap at me, become violently angry over the smallest of things and disappear for hours at a time. I had to inform the army, I had no choice. He hated me for it but since receiving help, he now thanks me every day for saving his life because he genuinely wanted to kill himself. These men and women endure so much and it is truly heartbreaking.
@kylareeder3648
@kylareeder3648 Рік тому
I'm so sorry for that, but that would've destroyed me thank you for doing that for him
@matthiasdipisa9833
@matthiasdipisa9833 Рік тому
This sent chills down my spine, I'm sorry for your situation and happy you managed to get past it
@henryfuggle1942
@henryfuggle1942 Рік тому
You deserve everything for understanding and helping him
@lmao2351
@lmao2351 Рік тому
You government needs to help people better, to many veterans in the streets, severe ptsd etc.
@knucklesandwichdude133
@knucklesandwichdude133 Рік тому
@@lmao2351 It’s hard because they don’t want to be social anymore. We can’t find them after they go homeless and we can’t confirm their positions or identities. We’re trying but maybe we have to be more tight about our soldiers coming home.
@jcantonelli1
@jcantonelli1 Рік тому
This wasn't what I expected. These men carry pain with them every day - it was brave to be so vulnerable so that others might learn from their experiences.
@real_rutmen
@real_rutmen Рік тому
Not the gangster
@F_U
@F_U Рік тому
​@@real_rutmen Neither did the baseball bat killer, that motherfucker feels like he did something good because beated to death an innocent because "the girlfriend of my friend said"...
@robertespinoza9104
@robertespinoza9104 Рік тому
@@real_rutmen he took out human vermine.. what's the issue? Lol
@gigiver7846
@gigiver7846 Рік тому
It doesn't matter 💀 they still killed people
@zenith8417
@zenith8417 Рік тому
@@real_rutmen He carries the pain of manslaughter to a civilian, someone not in the game, so he cant use an excuse like calling them a "rat" to feel no remorse
@bunkertons
@bunkertons 9 місяців тому
The gentleman who worked as a sniper seems like a sweet guy. I wish him all the love and peace in the world. ❤
@iluvpandas2755
@iluvpandas2755 9 місяців тому
I hope the sniper successfully saved more people then he killed. He seemed like a good guy.
@OCTO358
@OCTO358 Місяць тому
​@@iluvpandas2755 how? He was on foreign soil, killing it's natives. Who he was protecting?
@SibrenFetter
@SibrenFetter 9 місяців тому
It is always good to remember that punching someone to head full on can really be deadly. Seeing professional fighters and movies makes it easy to forget that not everyone can take that kind of trauma to the head. And you will only know afterwards.
@TotalNoobAtEverythin
@TotalNoobAtEverythin Рік тому
I feel so bad for the guy who threw the punch. People don’t think about how much you can hurt someone with a punch. He was just standing up for his friends and yeah he attacked someone, but he probably just thought he’d give them a black eye and that was it. He didn’t expect to actually seriously injure them let alone kill them. Poor man. You can see how guilty he feels Edit: I genuinely didn’t think this comment would get so much feedback, cuz my comments usually drift by with hardly any attention. Ya’ll really have zero critical thinking skills if you think I can’t feel sympathy for the killer and the victim simultaneously. Here I am just sharing my thoughts and everyone really had to jump down my throat with stuff like “oh so you dont feel bad for the victim’s family” “dont feel bad for him because he killed someone so he’s automatically a horrible person” Don’t waste your time on this thread, it’s just people repeating the same stuff over and over again, either accusing me of being heartless or defending me and the man in the video. Not worth your valuable time.
@subzerowashere6920
@subzerowashere6920 Рік тому
I don't, He doesn't seem to feel guilty at all. He says "Guy who passed away" no its the guy you killed. He never says he feels sorry but instead says he feels self pitty.
@TotalNoobAtEverythin
@TotalNoobAtEverythin Рік тому
@@subzerowashere6920 I dont blame him for avoiding language that puts blame on him, especially if he feels guilty. He knows he's responsible but thats hard to admit verbally, thats the way I see it anyway. Saying he felt self-pity was what he felt in the moment when it first happened which is totally understandable. He didn't mean to kill someone so of course he would feel like "oh why would this happen to me" "how unlucky for me" I think that's a totally understandable thing to feel in that moment. Humans aren't pure and saintly, we are all selfish and concerned about ourselves first
@aedt3
@aedt3 Рік тому
@@subzerowashere6920 but the guy he killed also passed away….
@edstar83
@edstar83 Рік тому
@@subzerowashere6920 It wasn't the punch that killed him it would of been the guy hitting his head on the ground when he hit the floor. So it should be accidental manslaughter not murder. Because he's intention was not to kill him when he threw the punch it was to shut him up show dominance. Men can't even defend themselves now with their fists because if you were knock an attacker out and they hit their head on the ground and die you're suddenly a murderer. And put in the same prison cell as a serial killer and pedophile.
@oasisflame9789
@oasisflame9789 Рік тому
@@aedt3 really? 😲
@smurf9857
@smurf9857 16 днів тому
Craig - thank you for your service and sharing your story. Huge respect
@hannahlouise5141
@hannahlouise5141 9 днів тому
When I was in High School, we had a talk where four previous inmates came to talk about their lives, experiences, crime and life inside prison. The host explained that one of the four people who came to speak was actually a convicted murderer, and we had to decide who it was. In the end, it was revealed that the articulated university lecturer/host was actually the murderer who had punched someone during an argument whilst on a night out. He explained how he never set out to do this, and it lives with him daily that that one fatal blow (he punched once) caused his life to change completely. It was an incredible talk. This series was fantastic, too.
@BeautyMarkRush
@BeautyMarkRush Рік тому
"People called me a gangster, I didn't like it. One guy called me a gangster, so I stuck a gun in his mouth and *educated* him that I weren't a gangster." I can only imagine the editor who tagged him as an ex-gangster watching this after it has been posted. 😂😂
@TONE60643
@TONE60643 Рік тому
I didnt like that either thats why i left Chicago
@monkeytennis8861
@monkeytennis8861 Рік тому
He comes across as pathetic, revelling in it
@anasdomain9994
@anasdomain9994 Рік тому
😅 that’s exactly what a gangster would say
@thatclairosong4161
@thatclairosong4161 Рік тому
My guy is Thomas Shelby
@informant09
@informant09 Рік тому
Geschichten ausm Paulanergarten
@westleyparker7810
@westleyparker7810 Рік тому
Look at the eye contact, you can tell the ones who are genuinely shocked that they killed someone, and the ones who knows they can live with it
@dalzielholder5184
@dalzielholder5184 Рік тому
All but One Punch has been scared and came to terms with it. For me Sniper knew his role but it’s always been said the army doesn’t back people when they go so he now has to live it alone.
@westleyparker7810
@westleyparker7810 Рік тому
@@sicksack2638 probably
@SmallTownOutKast
@SmallTownOutKast Рік тому
Ex Gangster knew what his business was “Murderer”(who I think isn’t in the wrong) had sorrow in his eyes but also the past is the past One Punch Man had remorse cuz he knew he did it on an accident he even said he didn’t believe what was happening Sniper knew he had to do what he had to do but it still haunts him
@fishbiter9409
@fishbiter9409 Рік тому
@Orion True. Don't ever fall for the "eye contact means they're honest" bull shit. Why? Because professional liars know about that meme.
@MicahLWade
@MicahLWade 10 місяців тому
I noticed that, especially with the "One Punch Killer, " and how he avoided looking at the camera almost the whole time
@adinak7215
@adinak7215 7 місяців тому
Wow- that was amazing - I love their compassion. Pure characters. Loved it ! We are only human. Each man stood their ground and took responsibility.
@Wickit96
@Wickit96 8 днів тому
The sniper really hits home, to just see that big masculine strong man just break down and saying he's only here because of his wife and dog, thank you to all who have served and continue to fight that battle of PTSD. You are not alone and we thank you.
@InDeath
@InDeath Рік тому
"I'll die defending something for the right reason" Words to live by man, words to live by.
@vermillionranger8558
@vermillionranger8558 Рік тому
Not saying she wasn't raped, but what if the guy was falsely accused , then the man would have died for nothing, that's what makes investigations important. If the man did rape her then this guy should have shoved that bat right up that man's candy ass
@ryanfrank1309
@ryanfrank1309 Рік тому
I wonder if anyone is aware that this is the same thing an Islamic terrorist believes as he kills people he sees as morally evil. I think people need to be very careful when they say they'll die for a belief. It may not be as moral as one may think.
@la_mouse7947
@la_mouse7947 Рік тому
Like dexter 🙃
@InDeath
@InDeath Рік тому
@@la_mouse7947 whos Dexter?
@alexlau1
@alexlau1 Рік тому
He’s got moral character and principles
@sarahharrisginge736
@sarahharrisginge736 Рік тому
I've never seen so much pain in someone's eyes (the second guy). He'll live with this the rest of his life. Condolences to both their families
@StonedCabbage
@StonedCabbage Рік тому
As a person who's made plenty of mistakes in their life I truly feel for him. I hope he can find peace someday
@5Demona5
@5Demona5 Рік тому
His story broke my heart, it was clear that what happened was the furthest thing from his actual intentions
@5stars2many
@5stars2many Рік тому
My heart breaks for him
@ShadyzOfficial
@ShadyzOfficial Рік тому
I think the veteran has more.
@StonedCabbage
@StonedCabbage Рік тому
@@ShadyzOfficial they are suffering in completely different ways, not right to compare the 2 at all. A freak accident is no where near the same experience as war. I have a soft spot for veterans as well, both of my brothers were in the military.
@67mlb67
@67mlb67 11 місяців тому
The story from the sniper was very moving. The armed forces makes them killers and then turns their backs on them after they are done with them. Very sad situation.
@samlah2319
@samlah2319 9 місяців тому
poor ppl dying in rich mans wars.. invading innocent ppl and becoming rapists in the following frenzy of fighting for your life or death... no wonder soldiers have the most damaged souls
@lcfrjg
@lcfrjg 9 місяців тому
Looking into that sniper's eyes is very painful. His eyes bear so much pain and you can see through them that he's going far back in his memories.
@guerillabeats2404
@guerillabeats2404 Місяць тому
The way they dilated repeatedly while re living those memories was intense.
@jwwhitmarsh8411
@jwwhitmarsh8411 Рік тому
The dog saving the sniper got me. My cat saved my life. I was in my closet ready to pull the trigger. She started to meow and scratch at the door, and I woke up. Family didn't matter. The people who would see it didn't matter. Friends didn't matter. But a small animal who just wants some attention at the right time can take it all back. I can't help but sob every time I think about it...
@gunsmoke5580
@gunsmoke5580 Рік тому
Depression is brutal like that. All those family members, friends, other human beings? They can take care of themselves, they don't depend on you. But that little cat? It needs you. On a metaphysical level, it demands responsibility from you and gives you a reason to stay. Little buddy just had to meow and remind you about just one tiny reason you're here. And one tiny reason is all you need. Stay strong, pal. Keep finding more and more tiny reasons to remind you that you're needed here.
@yahsoonstanert7041
@yahsoonstanert7041 Рік тому
sometimes all we need is purpose, i hope we all can find it.
@king-nick2023
@king-nick2023 Рік тому
Nice! I’m glad you are ok and that your cat loves you. Growing up my animals were more supportive than most people
@paulasanchez6529
@paulasanchez6529 Рік тому
Sending you the biggest hug. I have cats and I know they would save my life if I ever come across to a situation like that. As I was writing this, one of my cats came to me haha.
@taylorjohnson3920
@taylorjohnson3920 Рік тому
I’m glad you’re still here❤️
@inlinelawncarellc
@inlinelawncarellc Рік тому
PTSD is miserable. I was gonna check out too but my niece saved my life. I was stepping off the chair as my niece opened the door. I quickly acted like I was fixing a pipe in the basement. I’ve never told anyone that. Would be 10 years ago tomorrow. 🎉 since 2012 every Christmas is my new birthday. So thankful I didn’t give in. We just celebrated her 17th birthday🎉
@georgia-nz3ut
@georgia-nz3ut Рік тому
I’m so proud of you, this made me tear up 🥺 really shows that sometimes we can save someone’s life without even realising it’s what they needed
@galacticyolo
@galacticyolo Рік тому
i’m so so proud of you ❤
@localgarbagemantristam8542
@localgarbagemantristam8542 Рік тому
She doesn't even know she saved your life... Wow. I'm very glad you're here today. Hope youre doing well.
@umiluv
@umiluv Рік тому
She’s your angel. God works in amazing ways.
@brookelynmccomas2139
@brookelynmccomas2139 Рік тому
10 years is amazing. I wish you many more. I’m beyond proud of you!
@imsocentral2872
@imsocentral2872 Місяць тому
“If you’re gonna make me a bad guy I’ll show you how bad I can be” that was perfect.
@kylorendud2927
@kylorendud2927 4 місяці тому
heading these people’s stories really makes you realize that nobody is evil by nature. All of these people were doing something that they thought was right, or okay. None of them ever said they enjoyed killing. despite the dark tone of this video, hearing these stories has helped me realize that everybody deserves to be heard and listened to.
@alessandromorelli5866
@alessandromorelli5866 3 місяці тому
well, obviously not everybody is like these guys, do you think Jeffrey Dahmer wouldn´t tell you he does enjoy killing?
@jblen
@jblen 2 місяці тому
Of these 4, only 2 of them purposely committed a crime. Of those two, one had a good reason and the other was still doing it to help the 'good side'. There are cold blooded murderers out there that wouldn't be like any of these 4. Some people probably are just born vengeful and selfish, for example the rapist in the first guy's story. I would say though that most people aren't evil. Good people can do bad things and that happens more often than bad people being born.
@NeilMcAdam9
@NeilMcAdam9 Рік тому
What I learned: The Murderer - Our justice system is flawed. The one-punch - Realise that there can be life-changing consequences for even the smallest of actions. The Gangster - There are good and bad people doing good and bad things. The Sniper - We are not supporting the people who we ask to do the worst things.
@dzaki-irfan
@dzaki-irfan Рік тому
We don't ask snipers to kill someone from our homes, the government does. The responsibility should be on the government. Besides, soldiers knew what they're signed up for, although that doesn't make it easy when they actually do it..
@shady1137
@shady1137 Рік тому
@@dzaki-irfan thanks for saying it for me. We are forced to contribute to the murder of innocent people
@cannonball7984
@cannonball7984 Рік тому
Excellent analysis. Don’t know what the other two are on about
@WayWeary
@WayWeary Рік тому
You, like most people take everything at face value. According to police, they were beating the dude in the head with the bats while he was on the ground, helpless. He described it very differently so it's uncertain who to believe. Also, some stories said that she slept with the guy and it was Allen's friend that wanted revenge against him for sleeping with his girl while they were having problems. It was written that she exchanged numbers with the guy, they had a date and had sex afterwards. Her claim to rape may or may not have been true but she definitely turned on Allen and her boyfriend by getting a plea deal even though she was ultimately the cause of the killing, it seems. She actually lured the guy out as a "honey pot." It was a setup. She may have wanted to do that because of a rape or maybe to save her relationship after she slept with someone and the boyfriend got jealous. Who knows?
@NeilMcAdam9
@NeilMcAdam9 Рік тому
@@WayWeary my comment is in response to the content of the video. You, like most people on the internet, need to go outside.
@robertsylvester3542
@robertsylvester3542 Рік тому
The one punch guy, hits me hardest. My father used to tell me son, you could hit someone and they could fall and hit they’re head and boom. You killed someone. Scares me to this day.
@dramalexi
@dramalexi Рік тому
It really happens more often than people believe. I really hate sucker punchers. Noone deserves to be hit like that.
@mojowasabi8823
@mojowasabi8823 Рік тому
@@dramalexi rapists, pedos, looters, a lot of ppl deserve to be sucker punched.. when you've experienced danger, all that fair fight bs goes out the window.. death is what you sign up for when you fight, youre just lucky if everyone survives
@theant2266
@theant2266 Рік тому
I got sucker punched in the chest once and let me tell you, it fuckin HURTS and it felt like death was brushing my sides for a second. I hate anyone who does sucker punches, if they don't have a valid reason or the situation calls for it, then you can bet I ain't really gon' be on their side.
@OtakuWrath
@OtakuWrath Рік тому
Indeed, this is the same reason I think it's ridiculous not to wear a helmet when on a skateboard, rollerblades or whatever. You know how easy and fast it is to die with even a light head bonk on the ground. Sure most people don't fall on their head but it really doesn't take much, 1 single bad fall on an off day could end it all. Which is why when hitting people you should aim for the stomach area, Body shots hurt more anyway and they tend to be less dangerous on the fall and much harder to avoid also always wear a helmet when skating.
@mariosargiropoulos1715
@mariosargiropoulos1715 Рік тому
I know a guy who killed another person with one punch. I know another who was killed with one punch. Guy was a business owner who had a fight break out in front of his business. He ran outside to try and break it up. One guy assumed he was about to be attacked and turned and punched the business owner as business owner was running towards him. He cracked his skull on the ground. Just like that. There’s a reason boxing and mma take place on mats. Guys who die with one punch don’t die from the punch. They die from the concrete impact on their heads.
@marcbisson9351
@marcbisson9351 2 місяці тому
Each of the gentlemen you’ve spotlighted have my respect and admiration for different but equally important reasons.
@Nfote42
@Nfote42 2 місяці тому
I feel as though I have seen quite a few veterans with THAT stare, like you would lose them for a second. Thank you for everything you do. Hang in there my man, respect.
@ghostwarriorcats
@ghostwarriorcats Рік тому
I love how this man made a point to not be called a gang member but the video crew proceeded to lable him a gangster lmao
@zer0527
@zer0527 Рік тому
Murderer, One Punch Killer, Sniper & Businessman On How It Feels To Kill
@megathighs8764
@megathighs8764 Рік тому
@@zer0527 I don’t think those two are mutually exclusive
@ledumpsterfire6474
@ledumpsterfire6474 Рік тому
If the shoe fits.
@scouthernandez8050
@scouthernandez8050 Рік тому
for legal purposes, I am a businessman
@musikfetch967
@musikfetch967 Рік тому
@@megathighs8764 idk man, businessmen can be pretty cut throat
@Phanaoshot
@Phanaoshot Рік тому
That soldier’s way of telling his story really makes you understand how inhumane and damaging warfare is. I always thought it was so weird just making young , good men go out and ruin their lives, then just let them be with all this pain when they come back.
@moreroids_morehemorrhoids
@moreroids_morehemorrhoids Рік тому
That's crazy because I'm planning to work for the military, not the army, but the military. It is basically an office job that's 3 to 4 times the pay of a normal office job
@baruckobungoo8225
@baruckobungoo8225 Рік тому
It’s terrible but at the same time what other option does our world have…. Clearly there will never be peace
@pl1ght
@pl1ght Рік тому
@@moreroids_morehemorrhoids always the plan and what they tell you before you find yourself a grunt on the front lines somewhere. Good luck brother!
@alflundgren8138
@alflundgren8138 Рік тому
@@baruckobungoo8225 not go to war for profit, maybe?
@baruckobungoo8225
@baruckobungoo8225 Рік тому
@@alflundgren8138 like I said, how is that just gonna happen…. Our world is too ignorant to settle for peace it will never end
@curiouslyme6613
@curiouslyme6613 10 місяців тому
That was very sobbering. Seeing four human beings struggling - to a lesser or greater extent - with to live with what they've done & its ramifications on their victim's families, their own families, their friends, & society. Very sobering...
@katherinekirkhope9399
@katherinekirkhope9399 9 місяців тому
This is excellent. Thank you.
@SamsungGalaxy-vz6kh
@SamsungGalaxy-vz6kh Рік тому
Interesting to hear that the sniper and the ex-gangster had two opposite approaches. The gangster dehumanized his target, to not see him as a human anymore. Whereas the sniper extra humanized them. Making up little names for them and studying their daily activities. Pretty big difference
@ledio015
@ledio015 Рік тому
Yeah, but what about the attack on the wookies?
@ThirdEyeLazerClinic
@ThirdEyeLazerClinic Рік тому
Sniper - all got a bit real eh, One Punch Wonder- Standard piss up got a bit pete tong. Lad culture hmmm Gangster. Old school has good rules. Top Marks. Monster Man Demaker. well. What would next man do ? Points BACK TO SNIPER AND ONE PUNCH. Our culture creates ignorance,fear and political correctness enforced tolerance, Our culture creates such a mess. SNIPER It was your job, what were you going to shoot? tin cans, and the unhealthy attitude of pet naming targets s a perfect example of institutionalised hatred,. Beasting, Gangsters have no support, no counselling without recriminations,no pension plan, its a gang all the same. at the very least there is a current of disposable wet workers.Free lance, recruited whatever, the 80's spawned a lot, h
@ThirdEyeLazerClinic
@ThirdEyeLazerClinic Рік тому
Exactly. Basically training to Sniper school to live triggers.... PTSD is a bitch.
@jessicabceny
@jessicabceny Рік тому
Trumpanzess are not humans .😅😅😅🙂☠️
@greenbean2222
@greenbean2222 Рік тому
@Dust good soldiers follow orders
@damir6536
@damir6536 Рік тому
Both the one punch man and the man with the bat hardly deserve the title of murderer. I feel the man with the bats trial seemed wildly unfair that the women was not allowed to speak at the trial. His heart was in the right place. I hate justice systems everywhere
@est727xx5
@est727xx5 Рік тому
Doesnt matter he still got the punishment he should have
@TurkeyMuncher117
@TurkeyMuncher117 Рік тому
In the end it shouldn't be, and isn't, legal to take the law into your own hands. There is nothing ok with taking bats to a man's head because someone else asked you to, no matter how shitty they are, because what if you're wrong? He's definitely far from the worst out there (bloke probably was a rapist in the end, not much loss there) but his lack of remorse is concerning. And bullshit he didn't realise you were gonna kill him swinging a bat at his head.
@realmadzero
@realmadzero Рік тому
Agreed. He killed a rapist, that's a good thing
@outerspacealien459
@outerspacealien459 Рік тому
@@TurkeyMuncher117 It isn’t legal, but it may be “just”, the two are not one in the same. Rephrasing my admittedly stupidly phrased original reply, there are some really depraved and completely evil acts that place you as less than welcome on this planet, putting it in a totally normal way. And a lot of the replies I’ve gotten are right, you cannot right a wrong using one sin (killing another human) to try to fix another (the damage that human caused); that much is true. Repentance and reform are always the #1 option. But there are some incredibly evil people on the planet who would do nothing more than pollute it until the day they passed naturally. It’s up to us as individual societies to deal with these “people”, define them as either human individuals or monsters. In my head; and like OP said, there are certain lines some human beings cross that make it hard for me or them to see these beings as anything other than animals. I know what defines someone who crosses that line has been and always will be out of my hands, so I can only offer what I think. But I do think there are certain things that just cross a line, and you really cant help the natural instinct that was placed in a good plenty of us normal people to go out and do “just” things, and it’s hard for me to tell if killing someone who’s crossed that line into the territory of a theoretical complete monster is just or not. Death is a cruel punishment, one that is final. If carried out by the hands of many capable and competent individuals, I think it can be just and merciful. But it can also be violent and unnecessary, cruel and evil. One day I’ll be able to ask questions and have all of my answers for certain. For now, I’ll continue to believe that what these men did was “just”, even if they potentially could’ve missed the mark and I wouldn’t know; as I didn’t and don’t want to read into their individual stories. I’ll also continue to believe in god, and if what I think is incorrect, its a mistake I can only hope I’m forgiven for. God smiles upon all works of good, It’s my question to him what concept of justice is correct.
@damir6536
@damir6536 Рік тому
The way I see it the moment someone takes advantage of someone like that they lose their right to be called human
@noname-pf8wu
@noname-pf8wu 11 місяців тому
you's all show your true strength telling your truths for those feelings i go through every day and i use the pain to carry on for them
@JJBeauvais
@JJBeauvais 5 місяців тому
This is a powerful video Very good topic Very sad to see such pain in these men
@jackcrater9725
@jackcrater9725 Рік тому
"I'm not a criminal. I'm a business man, and my business is crime" I personally love that quote so much almost like a quote you'd hear from a movie.
@kugatempest2967
@kugatempest2967 Рік тому
For normal people, us see then as a criminal but for them see themselves as a businessman. Just different perspective opinion
@Soetman
@Soetman Рік тому
Oh yeah so cool… so cool in fact this poser repeats it literally every chance he gets.
@MrTomBlackTV
@MrTomBlackTV Рік тому
im not a gangster*
@sakuraa2008
@sakuraa2008 Рік тому
I can hear al pacino saying that lol
@gozerofgozmis4181
@gozerofgozmis4181 Рік тому
@@kugatempest2967 crime Is crime
@hillbillymods2866
@hillbillymods2866 Рік тому
The one punch guy I can relate with. Years ago, I ended up in a similar situation, but luckily for the both of us the guy didn't die. One punch, he went down, and started seizing. I was arrested and while I was in custody, the police kept saying that I better hope he lived. The emotions, the fear, and thinking my life was over. All over boozing in a bar and the exact words that started it...I can't even remember.
@impulsivehighlights1348
@impulsivehighlights1348 Рік тому
Tough bro very tough 😳😤🤦🏻‍♂️💀
@aydenulery9562
@aydenulery9562 Рік тому
@@impulsivehighlights1348 what’s your problem lmao
@LordFerbombi
@LordFerbombi Рік тому
@@impulsivehighlights1348L bro massive L 💀💀💀
@jdmusic5437
@jdmusic5437 Рік тому
@@impulsivehighlights1348 u act like a knob
@veryconfused9768
@veryconfused9768 Рік тому
where did you punch him?
@r1gocko
@r1gocko 10 місяців тому
When the Sniper describes his comrades celebrating his kill, it instantly reminded me of the scene in HBO's Barry where he goes through the same thing.
@theReverend14
@theReverend14 9 місяців тому
I'm left speechless... this was extremely powerful.
@Imperial2xx
@Imperial2xx Рік тому
With the One Punch guy, you can really tell that his situation broke him to the core. I feel so bad for him since I am a 18-19 year old college kid like he was so this one really hit home for me.
@pointynoodle
@pointynoodle Рік тому
Dude got off easy. At every point in his story he had the power to choose to stop, and he didn’t. He wanted to prove how hard he was, and someone else had to pay the price.
@swisscheese6481
@swisscheese6481 Рік тому
@@pointynoodle Acting as if you've never acted without thinking, sure he had the power to choose to stop, but at the time, I'm sure the adrenaline of the whole situation got to his head. It's not like he wanted to kill the guy, he just got a call from his friends saying they got into a heated conflict and needed help.
@AdamSmith-jf8hn
@AdamSmith-jf8hn Рік тому
@@swisscheese6481 yes but fact is he did kill a guy and that man’s mum can never see him again, his partner can never hear his voice again. So many lives ruined on both sides over an argument when that man threw that punch to act the hard man, stupid stupid mistake but he is to blame entirely and is accountable for his own actions. He took a life and did less that 2 years that’s getting off very easy considering the man he killed now has no years.
@bassyturtle3828
@bassyturtle3828 Рік тому
@@pointynoodle other dude was clearly ready to pay if he was arguing with a group of young men in a bar. He could’ve walked away too.
@terencedodson9131
@terencedodson9131 Рік тому
@@bassyturtle3828 Two guys don't walk away. One guy kills the other guy. The guy that died is in the wrong as much as the guy that killed him? Is that what you just said? If so the guy that killed him should suffer the same fate if they are both equally wrong for not walking away.
@TheMFStudios
@TheMFStudios Рік тому
My heart goes out to the first guy. When a friend is raped you want to protect them.
@DMartinov
@DMartinov Рік тому
Lol she was kinda on and off with the other guy, could’ve accused the person of raping her instead of admitting she cheated on the guy
@MikeY-nh2we
@MikeY-nh2we Рік тому
Damn right
@THESEVENTRIALSOFHABIT
@THESEVENTRIALSOFHABIT Рік тому
Exactly
@chicken4090
@chicken4090 Рік тому
Cut the shit
@coltonbenirschke7944
@coltonbenirschke7944 Рік тому
I agree to a point. You don't need multiple people with bats to take care of one guy. I can tell you from experience, if you're even a somewhat competent fighter, you know how fragile the human body is. Especially with blows to the head and neck. I'm a natural protector, caused a lot of harm, and protected women I've never met before because of the actions the men did. You don't need a bat, let alone two men with bats. There's a definitive fine line between protection and overkill
@BP021
@BP021 2 місяці тому
When i came home from Afghanistan i went out drinking with my fellow marines. When i got home That night i found myself angry, full of adrenaline. I made it to my bed and started apologizing to my wife and crying heavily. Sayimg i didn't want to but i had to. She thought i cheated on her at the bar 😂 only after she got me calmed down she called her mom and she made the connection. War is hell. I never thought it would bother me, change me, rob me of my ability to show empathy. Finally after 5 years of addiction and being passively suicidal, i got help and im 4 years sober and enjoy life again. Hope the others out there struggling keep your head up. It gets better. Dont give up. Ive lost family and friends through scuicide and no one deserves that. Dont put your pain on everyone that loves you. You are loved. You're are cared for. Stay and live for those who couldnt make it through.
@LizardNation69
@LizardNation69 10 місяців тому
I’m so glad this sniper didn’t end his own life. To many vets come back with these issues. They fight for us, the least we can do is make sure they never have to worry again
@lordgasman9099
@lordgasman9099 Рік тому
I have a friend who served time as a young teenager for killing a guy who was bullying his friend for being homosexual. They fought and it was broken up, they both walked away and went home. The bully went to sleep and never woke up. My friend is a very quiet, friendly person and has many horrible stories from living in prison for somewhere around 5 and a half years for this. When he talks about it you can see his regret and his pain from knowing he ended someone's life, even if he didn't mean to.
@blank4142
@blank4142 Рік тому
He didn’t mean to? How did he kill the bully? Was it from some injury dealt to the bully during the fight, perhaps he went to where he lived and killed him there?
@peanutbutter368
@peanutbutter368 Рік тому
@@blank4142 did you not read it?
@raoiii8352
@raoiii8352 Рік тому
@@peanutbutter368 lol I’m dying it’s like he read 4 words
@shroomey6686
@shroomey6686 Рік тому
@@blank4142 r u weetarded or bozo
@masua01
@masua01 Рік тому
@@blank4142 read.
@mudvayne2131
@mudvayne2131 Рік тому
The sniper legitimately had me crying my eyes out, I would absolutely love to hear more of his story.
@tactcom7
@tactcom7 Рік тому
He has his own episode I think.
@dannylillie3428
@dannylillie3428 9 місяців тому
Yea they all got there own episode these are just capted bits I seen all the episodes of them
@Mr-Soza
@Mr-Soza 8 місяців тому
My uncle was a sniper, similar story to this guys but there was no one to save him and unfortunately he shot him self in 2011 when I was 6. Never really knew him so I wasn’t upset or anything, I would have just liked to know his story a bit more and I can’t ask my older family members about him because they don’t really like talking about him and kind of just ignore that it ever happened
@Underwar1980
@Underwar1980 2 місяці тому
Apparently he wrote a book, The Longest Kill.
@louieo.blevinsmusic4197
@louieo.blevinsmusic4197 Місяць тому
@@Mr-Sozathat sucks, brethren. I’m sorry to hear that. I think I heard every 24 or 27 seconds another veteran takes their life. Brutal.
@user-fn5hd1uc9e
@user-fn5hd1uc9e 4 місяці тому
Murderer, One Punch Killer, Sniper & Gangster On How It Feels To Kill | Minutes With | @LADbible
@ihategoogle8893
@ihategoogle8893 8 місяців тому
That soldier's story was emotional. Glad he pulled through that dark place.
@zeallust8542
@zeallust8542 Рік тому
The way this sniper talks about his wife and dog saving him from suicide, makes the fact that so many servicemen and women get cheated on while serving and dumped when they come back so much worse. Really puts the veteran suicide rate into perspective
@izzyjones7108
@izzyjones7108 Рік тому
Not only that, they are forced to deal with horror as a job..come back, and end up unable to go back to 9-5 "normalcy"- while there's more Awareness, ptsd etc. It doesn't change the fact that they're often left behind suffering...homeless..addicted ..disabled..it is wrong
@izzyjones7108
@izzyjones7108 Рік тому
And by comparison, police officers etc have also a very high level of domestic abuse issues as well
@l-HEAVY-SNIPER-l
@l-HEAVY-SNIPER-l Рік тому
no one cares about veterans, use proper pronouns bc those people live a harder life than veterans😩
@SAMPLESIZEE
@SAMPLESIZEE Рік тому
Who cares? Wb the innocent civilians they've killed and THEIR families? These people are literally trained assassins. They're just committing these heinous acts under the guise of 'protecting their nation'. F them.
@bjsaunders5170
@bjsaunders5170 Рік тому
I found out I was getting cheated on 2 months into a 9 month rotation man. It did something mentally that I still can’t explain to this day.
@wxliee
@wxliee Рік тому
When the man with PTSD shared the way he felt it broke me down pretty bad. It’s insane that humans can harbor these feelings and still carry on living even if it’s hell on earth.
@ShysteCapone
@ShysteCapone Рік тому
No One deserves mental health issues 😖 it’s living torture
@KhushiSingh-xx8zr
@KhushiSingh-xx8zr Рік тому
We really don't what a person maybe feeling deep inside...most people have faced worst and I am so sorry for them It really must be so hard going on living normally actually acting to live normally
@likemysnopp
@likemysnopp Рік тому
Well you always have a choice. Either keep living or end it. Thats just a fact. And why bother ending it when it might get better and maybe you see better days. I think he felt that when he saw his dog looking at him
@fierydog5605
@fierydog5605 Рік тому
@@likemysnopp More likely, when he saw his dog, he thought about one of two things: Either he'd be leaving the dog behind and she wouldn't understand or that he'd have to take her with him so she wasn't left there looking at his bleeding head. From personal experience, it's easy to rationalize how everyone else will understand and will get on with their lives after a couple days or months, but when you're dog is there watching you, you start worrying about them. They won't understand the noise, the blood, or your absence. They'll be terrified. Or maybe they'll come over and start licking the blood and gray matter from your skull, trying to keep you. You wonder how you can leave them behind. Then you know there is only one way to NOT leave them behind. That's to kill the one thing that trusts and loves you unconditionally. It's a hitch in your logic that suddenly spares your life.
@AbyssalNanachi
@AbyssalNanachi Рік тому
@@likemysnopp Because it isn’t something you know will get better.
@prodcielos
@prodcielos 3 місяці тому
I love how he stuck a gun in someones mouth for calling him a gangster and they still labeled him as one here
@ThreeDog498
@ThreeDog498 5 місяців тому
Listening to the sniper talk about getting angry so easily because of ptsd makes me feel less like a bad person. I have it and i get angry in a split second. Ive always felt like a failure because i have so much trouble controlling my emotions.
@frankcalabrese7074
@frankcalabrese7074 Рік тому
Thank you for your service soldier. Please get the help you need and don't do that to yourself. I did 21 years in prison and have PTSD as well. But I'm here.. and so are you still.
@leemarvinhitchmanciaratell3450
@leemarvinhitchmanciaratell3450 Рік тому
You seen my LADbible podcast frank? 💯❤️✨
@baxterbunch
@baxterbunch Рік тому
I’ve got PTSD from childhood sexual abuse from my grandad, I’ve got two kids and I’m determined to break the cycle of abuse, poverty and crime but PTSD is a hard disorder to live with, flashbacks, panic attacks, nightmares ect. It’s hard, really hard. I’m lucky I escaped heroin addiction which was my vice from the age of 15…
@baxterbunch
@baxterbunch Рік тому
@@leemarvinhitchmanciaratell3450 I have, I’m 3 years clean from heroin and crack ❤️
@leemarvinhitchmanciaratell3450
@leemarvinhitchmanciaratell3450 Рік тому
@@baxterbunch I hear you on the ptsd buddy… very difficult to shake it off, but possible x
@baxterbunch
@baxterbunch Рік тому
@@leemarvinhitchmanciaratell3450 we made it bud, we do recover 🙏🏻
@Cooki3Monster371
@Cooki3Monster371 Рік тому
It's odd how every person killed people in different ways but for the same reason: loyalty. The first 2 did it for loyalty to friends, the third was loyalty to a family that their parents liked, and the last was loyalty to country. There's also a certain level of morality to the reason they killed.
@jeremyroland5602
@jeremyroland5602 Рік тому
Ah yes, the gangster's money. So moral. hahahah
@trippleoseven
@trippleoseven Рік тому
@@jeremyroland5602 gota eat
@huntergreen1767
@huntergreen1767 Рік тому
There's no morality in killing. Period. Anyone who disagrees with that is a conniving, desensitized, sociopath. Which is sadly about 2/3 of our population, unfortunately.
@DevlMayDutch
@DevlMayDutch Рік тому
Yeah its really crazy to think that not all killers are necessarily bad people. Now people that kill kids or for no real fathomable reason, fuck them.
@KosfingerBeats
@KosfingerBeats Рік тому
There’s no morality in invading a foreign country and murdering its people.
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