In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of Ethan Windom and analyzing it from an educational legal and psychological perspective.
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@ExploreWithUs6 місяців тому
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@taraharvey81236 місяців тому
35:24 🤔🤔🤔 *Thus far.. I have a feeling Ethan is doing "Roids"! And it would definitely explain his erratic behaviour and his anger!* *I have seen "Roid Rage" and it looks a lot like this!*
@Mcfc2Rich6 місяців тому
Yep, please don't water down your content, I'd rather wait longer for what you keep producing
@spicyirwin58356 місяців тому
Thx this was my Halloween horror story. This will stay with me for days. Judy saved so many victims from being hurt. Obviously she shouldnt have been killed. What is the answer tho? Judy did everything rt, didnt she?🙄
@CrochetLover856 місяців тому
I would NOT expect content of this quality to be released once a week, every week. Unless you're taking off several months a year, like with television. ❤❤
@spicyirwin58356 місяців тому
@@taraharvey8123Maybe but Ethan has zero empathy or compassion. Mixed with roids: YIKES🥺
@ZessXXify6 місяців тому
This kid is like if a cartoon bully wandered into the real world. Truly unbelievable
@user-vw4rm2gi3w6 місяців тому
Unbelievable as in I don’t believe a word of it…
@grantkeller46346 місяців тому
Sigma grindset
@Merpsicles6 місяців тому
Down to the appearance and mannerisms, bro. I'm honestly impressed.
@DagosArts6 місяців тому
Dude's austistic and thinks this is how you're supposed to act.
@negaless11446 місяців тому
Been around for like remember
@MattyH19926 місяців тому
This dude is just one small step above the "I'll unleash my bipolar" kid, mentally.
@mobomba62066 місяців тому
Yep. He reminds you of him huh 🤣
@ERICA727666 місяців тому
Lol. He did remind me of that kid!
@lindarackstraw77116 місяців тому
Ha ha ha. I remember that. Never saw it unleashed tho 😁
@Alikatt96 місяців тому
Same
@yakattack936 місяців тому
LMAO I was thinking the same thing!
@bethanylee42842 місяці тому
The last detective who interviewed him has nerves of steel to listen to this absolute psycho describe in chilling detail how he murdered his mother. Much respect for this officer.
@erikeriksМісяць тому
What can he do.
@jordyhelwig765715 днів тому
Hot coffee???😮🎉😢
@Roxus18 днів тому
Nerves of steel for sitting at a table in front of a teenager? C'mon now..
@Ant_Stark4 дні тому
He probably should be locked up too
@MissMarvel_Місяць тому
The second-hand embarrassment watching this kid pretend he's a movie character is so intense.
@SommarDodge14 днів тому
These police officers/detectives are major cringe as well. I’ve watched a ton of interrogations and these guys are terrible. (It pains me to be from Boise)
@dachampion3110 днів тому
Almost had to turn it off so many times
@ImStillMarz2 дні тому
@@SommarDodge The last officer is the best one in the entire video tf are you on about?
@sdl19986 місяців тому
I’ve never seen anyone be equal parts disturbing and try hard cringe at the same time. Quite a unique collection of traits you got there kid.
@charliechurch50046 місяців тому
Yes! Lol
@Psilocybrina6 місяців тому
This is quite a leap of relevancy to your original comment but this makes me question afterlife a lot. How can heaven be unconditional bliss where you can see what's happening on earth when you get murdered by your son who turned out to be a psychopath? Imagine holding your kid for the first time with the incredible feeling of loving your child, and then fast forward 15 years later. Genuine mindf*ck
@CQ-3696 місяців тому
Worst acting I've ever seen!
@fugginrambo6 місяців тому
@@CQ-369He's right up there with top WWE Wrastlers
@AMNEZ1A6 місяців тому
I had to force myself to finish the video, the cringe was so intense that I had to skip through some of his "acting". I truly hope he'll be ridiculed for this for the rest of his life.
@Cjewell04223 місяці тому
Sad & pathetic how he thought his yelling and banging on a table would intimidate grown men because he used to intimidate & control his poor mother.
@katarinatibai83963 місяці тому
💯💯💯this. This "kid" islike Alex from "The clockwork orange" muvie. I bet he has seen this muvie and decided that this will be his prefered method to bullie people.
@katarinatibai83963 місяці тому
@@kubricksghost6058My father's "normal" That's ehy this shit doesn't work on me. But grew up with one of his kind was a freaking nightmare. I am so glad that he is 6 feet under.
@ludwigwittgenstein12803 місяці тому
I bet she would tolerate it because of her own issues. Sadly it didn’t end well.
@mariejones26693 місяці тому
Much to late for that tantrum
@mariejones26693 місяці тому
@@katarinatibai8396wth is muvie
@syence_nirdМісяць тому
so let me get this straight, its considered "cruel and unusual punishment" to lock up this monster for life without parole, but what he did to his mother as not? the idea of this guy roaming free at some point in the future is rather chilling.
@GH-oi2jfМісяць тому
Juvenile offenders can be held for life, as long as they are eligible for parole.
@markelmslie6832Місяць тому
The emphasis in law needs less on punishment and more on the protection from criminals.
@Lilliz9110 днів тому
That’s many people today, they keep thinking, if I were to do something like that it must be either I’m poor or really angry. So they would want to get a lower sentence if they end up in a same position. Kind of self telling really.
@nonyabusiness25103 дні тому
who stated he should be free at some point?
@nonyabusiness25103 дні тому
@@markelmslie6832 That comment is absurd and makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. You can't have protection from criminals without isolating them from society. That's a punishment sunshine. In addition it's not the "law" that would provide protection from criminals. You don't really have any concept of what you are talking about.
@jolenepotter6646 місяців тому
What’s sad is that this woman told multiple people that she was afraid of her own son and everyone, especially his father, thought she was being over dramatic. And eventually she lost her life. This kid needed help long before this happened. He should have been in residential treatment several years before the murder.
@philosopherwithin6 місяців тому
Is there residential treatment for psychopathy? For minors? Oh god! What an awful place to work. Can you imagine being a completely ignored counselor there?😱 I’m a counselor in a residential facility for criminal behavior and addiction. And I thought my clientele was rough…
@1cont6 місяців тому
Hindsight is 20/10
@lydtrashnumber16 місяців тому
yes, I've seen kids as young as 3-10 years old in psychiatric facilities for violent behavior. its pretty sad@@philosopherwithin
@Doritofeet666 місяців тому
Agree with original comment
@ladeeshaw-py3qt6 місяців тому
@@philosopherwithinyep pavilions or behavior health hospital
@cjones14995 місяців тому
It's absolutely unforgiveable that the father ignored the mother when she said "I'm scared he will kill me in my sleep". Absolutley disgusting. A mother doesn't say that about her son lightly
@alexisjune8925 місяців тому
I've said this about my son since he was 11 yrs old, he's now 25. He's been arrested 19x he's currently in prison. What do you think the father should have done? This is a real question because I've been so upset that his dad can just walk away and leave me with this kid that can kill me. But I also think what else can he do? It hasn't happened yet and it's either me, him or his wife. Idk. 🤷♀️
@godwarrior34035 місяців тому
@@alexisjune892Keep your distance. Get cameras around your house, as best as you can afford. Get good locks, reinforced doors that make it harder to break in without letting you know something's happening. Get a firearms and learn how to use it, and keep it easily accessible to you, not unloaded and in a safe where you can't get it in time. Don't ever reach out to him first. If he contacts you, that's fine. If you ignore him when he reaches out, it may cause anger, but if you don't reach out yourself, he may get distracted with life and sort of forget about you for long periods. You'll never be 100% out of the risk zone, but there are things you can do to make it easier for yourself and harder for him. Good luck.
@albertoalmeida34245 місяців тому
@@alexisjune892 A father has the duty to protect his wife, even against his own children. I heard this from a catholic dude. Like, if the children raise their voice and disrespect the mother, the father must intervene and protect the wife. I guess it is like a family hierarchy thing.
@bodhi_satfa5 місяців тому
@@alexisjune892He is 25. He's gonna have to sort things out on his own...you can support from afar if at all. But be careful what personal information he has access to of yours, especially if you move. If he's too far gone and that unstable, it may be best to run away and never look back.
@PeterSWiley5 місяців тому
I would have to agree with you. Disgusting
@lydiaa28708 днів тому
he bullied her in every way, yet had the nerve to make fun of her dealing with depression. what an absolute joke of a kid
@Keepingitreal783Місяць тому
Here’s another prime example of a father walking out on his family and starting new with no care what happens to his other kids. This poor single mother pleaded with her ex to help with their son. TOLD him Numerous times she was scared of him and the dad didn’t care to take her seriously. And now he doesn’t have an ex wife or underage kids with her to deal with anymore. His son says himself not only does he need to go to the hospital for mental issues but he needed to see his therapist more often. Dad didn’t care yet again about anyone, just his wallet. And now he still gets to live his life with no worries. POS father.
@milivoje123Місяць тому
Nope, its an example of how steroids work on human brain. Nothing else.
@Cyge240sx20 днів тому
Then vote for representatives who will change the laws and not incentivize single mothers 😂
@kknight811219 днів тому
I hear what you are saying. Mothers are usually left to pick up the pieces and support the kids while the ex goes on to another life and bitch about how much money he has to pay. I say make the ex take the son and he will willingly pay that money.
@powerfuleli559518 днів тому
Nope it's usually the women who leave because the men have to pay the price. How about give us men our children and you women can pay us alimony and child support. BTW the numbers show that a single father raises the children way better than a single mother. Even as close as to almost being raised with both parents
@Cyge240sx18 днів тому
@@powerfuleli5595 thanks man I didn’t have the energy to type out that 70+percent of divorces are initiated by the woman
@kt1pl23 місяці тому
Bullying his mom--this little jerk is disgusting. Made her life hell and then he murdered her.
@saythankyou1112 місяці тому
I was just thinking how sad to see your son killing you🕊❤️🕊❤️
@ToddBerthiaumeМісяць тому
Sad but should have been disbached at a young age , so sad
@jasmeena1010Місяць тому
Can’t even imagine the torture this pos has put on her. Poor woman
@rdvbailey5990День тому
What did she do or didn't do with her child since he was born? Why did he become this guy? What happened?
@Mylifeisnotmyown6 місяців тому
Watching this kid defend himself is just like watching a 1980’s job training video. Like, if the police academy had a low budget interrogation training video…..
@christinasmith2726 місяців тому
With all the bad actors , irrelevant statements, extreme dramatizations && voices 🫢
@Chloe__________xx6 місяців тому
Lmao nailed it.
@Chloe__________xx6 місяців тому
Acting level: p0rn
@klof42766 місяців тому
Knew the guy from high school... Big into the anime club... Real piece of work...
@professordogshit6 місяців тому
hahaha this just cracked me tf up
@theresahouseman424612 днів тому
Dear God! How in the hell did that first detective last 30 yrs with his department? WORST interrogation tactics EVER!
@bethanylee42842 місяці тому
This one is hard to watch just because of how bad of a job the detective does, so many missed opportunities, it's almost cringey the way he responds to ethan
@arrogancy17 днів тому
Detective that never saw American Psycho somehow. All he had to do is leave the room, look up a summary of the book/movie, and come back.
@joansrusticsoapsjoan211112 днів тому
Think about the behavior that kids exuding. It’s incriminating enough to reveal the guilt.
@usmcchrisg10 днів тому
He's probably making 2500 a month.
@commentaccount788020 годин тому
@@usmcchrisg cops get paid like 100k
@kevinbrown61166 місяців тому
The idea that someone like this can still be released back into the public is fucking terrifying
@mtss95666 місяців тому
2033...😮
@racheltarentino33146 місяців тому
These people are everywhere
@naeberli91206 місяців тому
Because people in power act or have acted this way. It's normal to them. So, they will not punish those like them, skin color especially influences this type of judicial system
@frankiesaenz20816 місяців тому
@naeberli9120 skin color?? Lmao you're the smartest out of all the kindergarteners aren't ya? Was OJ White ? No? 😂 plenty of other examples
@TophinatorStreams6 місяців тому
@@racheltarentino3314 About 1.2% of U.S. adult men and 0.3% to 0.7% of U.S. adult women are considered to have clinically significant levels of psychopathic traits. No, they’re not “everywhere”. There are between 0.5% and 5% of people in the U.S. may have Narcissistic traits. They may be who you’re referring to, but don’t be ignorantly spreading misinformation.
@magnetdance2 місяці тому
He's so infuriating to listen to. I can't even imagine how much worse it was for his poor mother.
@charlesku430829 днів тому
And this kid is in SEVERAL AP courses? What state is this? He sounds dumb as shit.
@amberturdcoloringbook173317 днів тому
Similar to the movie "Let's talk about Kevin"
@crob94914 днів тому
Exactly!!!! And obnoxious narcissist sociopath/psychopath
@fgdfgdfgdfg4tgrdfg12 днів тому
Imagine that attitude on a daily everyday all day on repeat poor mom is not even strong enough to explain how I feel toward that poor lady. She seem so nice on top of it ;w; Remind me of Sid from Toy Story
@deanthemachine9625 днів тому
“I’ve been in homicide for 30 years” then makes rookie mistake after rookie mistake
@xxSBKxx8 днів тому
To be fair, he never said he was good at it 😂
@sramdeojohn4428Місяць тому
What rubbish.. He killed his own mother and get 26years...just ridiculous. So what happened to the death penalty???? 😕
@Ant_Stark4 дні тому
Democrats
@Caleb_son_of_God6 місяців тому
Sad thing is that this kid thinks he’s a badass and that he’s intimidating. Kids got a rude awakening on the horizon.
@carolw85796 місяців тому
Many years in the CLINK will fix that really quick😮
@morivenit6 місяців тому
@@carolw8579One attempt at talking back like he’s hot shit and it’s over 💀
@ElSantoLuchador6 місяців тому
I disagree. This kid was born to be an enforcer for the aryan brotherhood. He's going to be just fine on the inside.
@SaltyFloridian6 місяців тому
You could be right about that. He may have to be broken down a bit first so he behaves himself and takes orders without question.
@dontfckwithspiders56846 місяців тому
And he's the star of "When the killer is cringe" 😂
@PunkersTV5 місяців тому
Poor woman spent hours walking or aimlessly digging her garden just to avoid her own son. She must have scared witless. I cant begin to imagine the anguish. My thoughts are all for her.
@scoon21175 місяців тому
That's why you keep your demon spawn in check.
@vl6475 місяців тому
I don't know. You don't think there is anything he knows that could help this world end the senseless killing?
@Mirabel1er5 місяців тому
She’s Resting In Paradise without a doubt. I would NOT have him in my home if I were feeling that way. It’s too scary. If I felt the intuition that my child was a danger to me; I’d place him or her in a mental hospital. It’s not safe whatsoever! Never take things like this lightly and think that it’ll go away. It’ll only get worse. My 16 yr old daughter acted very crazy when she was 16. Disrespectful & not listening to anything I’d told her to do. Didn’t want to focus on education. Top priority for me. I didn’t believe in spanking like my former father did to me & step-mother. So I told her she wasn’t allowed to go out. Especially on school nights. She was VERY UPSET! She literally tried to beat me up! I NEVER laid a hand on my “parents” that is w/o a doubt disrespectful and I never talked back either. Millennials now; they seem to cross boundaries due to having no consequences for their actions. I had to hold her fists as she kicked me. Telling her to stop. 💔😢 it hurt! Couldn’t believe how kids are & how they could do this to their own parents. Anyhow, she’d grown up & stopped talking to her former best-friend who influenced her to do drugs, and take a flight to Northern Cali to meet a boy she’d never met w/ his parents! I told her not to go. She ignored me. The parents influenced her to sleep w/ him! No condoms, etc! I was astounded! He’d NEVER had a gf b4 so apparently she’d lost it to him & moved to Iowa. 💔😢 I told her you don’t know what life is like. You haven’t even lived life to the fullest & haven’t experienced life! You can’t just go w/ this guy & think this is love! He doesn’t even have a proper education & doesn’t have a job. His parents are the ones influencing you. Don’t do this. I’ve always been accurate w/ what I’ve said. I told her it won’t go well. Don’t do this. You’ll regret it. 😔💔 Life is what it is. Very devastating for parents that love their children so much but yet they get assaulted by their own children. Absolutely brutal. May she be at peace and her family and friends remember her always w/ a big heart & her caring nature! 🙏🕊️🤍
@user-rh4qv4gd8t5 місяців тому
@@Mirabel1erI think he probably would have killed her sooner if she reported him to some kind of mental institution. Unfortunately no matter how bad the child's behavior you can't send them to a place like that against their will. I don't know what I would have done. Probably just pack up my stuff and go
@islixxn4 місяці тому
most likely delusional mother@@Mirabel1er
@Luke-lv4qlМісяць тому
That poor, poor mother. I truly hope she's at peace.
@interstellardumbassery75142 місяці тому
"I put my glove over her mouth, well..what i thought was her mouth". That is so chilling. This dude is not a person.
@peacheswilliams4539Місяць тому
When his parole comes up his own FATHER needs to show up and tell them that MONSTER should NEVER be released into the public.
@nekogamer250811 днів тому
Yeah I wish but the father might go to jail for that
@rebeccadubarry85239 днів тому
@@nekogamer2508what? Why? That doesn't even make sense 😂
@SOUNDSofLOVEsol3 місяці тому
Why the hell would they let someone like this back out into society? His next victim will be their fault. Unbelievable
@charlottesmith9463 місяці тому
I agree our system is so broken.
@christinalikoski49373 місяці тому
Was thinking the same thing. 2033 free. You must be kidding me. Australia 💕 Christina
@macielynn77613 місяці тому
The way he acts, he won't make it out of prison
@BillyJack853 місяці тому
One word: Liberals
@chestrockwell17943 місяці тому
These are the same people who fight daily to take the right to protect ourselves and our families away. I have been shocked at the monsters the judicial system has let out repeatedly over the last few years especially.
@YMS1373 місяці тому
A life sentence for murder should not be considered to be "cruel and unusual" punishment. The thought that this monster will be eligible for parole in 10 yrs is frightening. The legislators are really screwed up.
@deannausernametaken3 місяці тому
Insane that people are doing time for drug deals. Prison should not be a “penalty.” It should be to keep the rest of us safe. This man is clearly not safe.
@jaylucas83523 місяці тому
The system is more worried about controlling illegal finances than keeping citizens safe, messed up @@deannausernametaken
@Raffterman20033 місяці тому
Fortunately, im pretty sure that judges can make an exception for specific heinous crimes and still give life without parole sentences to minors of certain ages.
@AT-sf1db3 місяці тому
Legislators commit crimes just as horrific as this., this boy wasn't born this way. This was learned behavior during the developmental stage of puberty via his exposure to inappropriate entertainment and literature. Lack of parental guidance and proper discipline I'm sure played a role in his character building. Parents need to be far more diligent in what they expose their children to and allow their children to come Into agreement and interest with.
@anasfilmproj3 місяці тому
@@AT-sf1db Idk how much of nurture is cause for this boys nature, he didn't show any remorse for doing something that most normal people would be in hysterics about
@danushaforknneer2749Місяць тому
When my son was young (teens) hung out with the wrong crowd and did street Xanax. He threatened me. I reached out to CPS. Wanting help. Worse thing ever. Made things worse for my son. He went into programs. Taught him how to do more and hide it. Then they accused me and ex of being bad parents and tried to charge us. They went against the law and went to question him without letting us know (illegal) when he was in a program. We called them out on it. That is when the charges came. We hired an attorney and the charges were dropped. He threatened me again and I threw him out. I ran to neighbors. Told him later if he could not respect me and keep doing drugs he could live that life but I wasn’t going to. He is doing great now.
@KevinDevereauxМісяць тому
You elicit the epitome of bad parenting with your lackadaisical approach and kindergarten approach to life. We are all lucky to not have you as a parent
@danarzechula3769Місяць тому
CPS is a nightmare for many people. Bunch of 20 something year olds with rescue syndromes who have never raised kids. They have no clue about parenting a normal child let alone one who is neurodivergent
@anabelsantamariaaldaco7797Місяць тому
I'm SO glad you are okay and that you set limits not be harmed. It should be hard, though. Most love their children since before they are even born and it must have been tough. People tend to blame parents and there are other factors involved. A lot (I didn't say all) of parents do and pay whatever they can to help their kids to be happy and safe. This boy clearly has to get psychiatric and psychological help. I'm happy you guys could put this all behind.
@rickrodan7776Місяць тому
They NEVER HELP
@danushaforknneer2749Місяць тому
@@anabelsantamariaaldaco7797 it was the hardest thing I have ever had to do. A big part of the issue has been my ex husband and his family. They refused to keep his sleep schedule when young and anything that we had done they went against everything. Allowed him to quit everything he tried. Bought him video games when 9 so he did not have to parent. . Dad (still to this day) always made work The most important thing in his life…over his son and wife. Oh the stories I have. But I’m working on focusing on the now and looking forward and not back. Can take more effort. It’s like a bad reflex. Son is so so so so smart. Still figuring out life. But not doing any street drugs. Making good choices. Has a huge heart.
@nunyabusiness9056Місяць тому
I knew a guy just like this who bullied his mother and basically treated her like a slave, he'd scream and scream and scream at her till she gave in. She was like a hostage in her own house. The crazy thing is that this guy was like 27. I honestly told her i thought he might kill her someday.
@gm228227 днів тому
How sad
@SarahDixon-tx4zx24 дні тому
There is no age limit for Psychopathy well after 18 anyway......stay safe. 🇬🇧
@Ancipital_13 днів тому
And you never did anything about it? That's a shame if you haven't
@nunyabusiness905613 днів тому
@@Ancipital_ I tried to talk some sense into him about it. Intervened a few times but it was a weird precarious living situation. She was my landlord, he was her brat son. Despite how he treated her if i got on her sons bad side he'd just bully her into kicking me out.
@Abishhhhh13 днів тому
@@Ancipital_what the fuck do you expect them to do!? What would YOU have done ???
@Uzumaki_Barrage_6 місяців тому
The first thing the dad said when he was told his ex wife passed away was "Ethan did it, huh?" That was so amazing to look at how much they knew he was unstable and has been for a while. Has to be one of parents worst nightmares.
@theresaohman71876 місяців тому
Especially when you don't try to get help for your son. What's wrong with people!
@BOSSLADY_DMB6 місяців тому
@@theresaohman7187exactly like I get that he knew his son & all but if you KNOW that much TELL SOMEONE!
@Ww-nh9pl6 місяців тому
@@theresaohman7187not much help for people like this. Therapy is about it and people like this guy will manipulate and charm the therapist every step of the way. There is no help or cure for psychopaths
@CyrusMcWin-bd3sl6 місяців тому
Mother could have done it all. So her enabling and allowing the son to live with her and not kick him out. She is her own killer; really. Lmao
@eboyd24786 місяців тому
@@CyrusMcWin-bd3slYou sound fkd up in the head.
@forpetessake35325 місяців тому
can you imagine how this kid treated his mother after seeing how he acts with the cops ? scary, no doubt she was afraid .
@eh-i18415 місяців тому
I would have moved house while he was at school.
@mr__southern14925 місяців тому
If you failed this badly as a parent and you're afraid of your child you probably shouldn't wait around for them to kill you, Maybe seek help or send them away to a place that can be more of a success than you.
@haretyper49545 місяців тому
@eh-i1841 that sounds the most safe, and makes sense in the spirit of safety, but as a minor, she'd be charged with abandonment and neglect. Parents don't have a lot of options with things like this. Police also have their hands tied often in domestic violence situations and say to take it to civil court. I can't even imagine having to have to deal with this. It's absolutely heartbreaking.
@haretyper49545 місяців тому
@@mr__southern1492don't victim shame this woman.
@Dismuth5 місяців тому
@@haretyper4954Why?
@AuphpaladinМісяць тому
If I knew my younger siblings were bullying my mom they would be getting it back 10 fold. How did the older brother not do anything is mind boggling.
@jessicasnyder450727 днів тому
I hope they deny his parole.. forever.. he should never be allowed out of prison.
@MrLSalazar7146 місяців тому
This video shows how much difference there is between an excellent interrogator and an interrogator that should be taking notes.
@e.abrahamovich89816 місяців тому
I hope his sphincter is destroyed in prison every day for the next 60 years.
@JAnA-eu4pn6 місяців тому
Well said!
@theonlypinky6 місяців тому
my exact thoughts. it was more cringe-worthy then watching and listening to Ethan. Hopefully the video and its analysis can be used for future training.
@Epic_C6 місяців тому
It seems he's wanting to retire and he doesn't care anymore.
@holahellomarhabahi20406 місяців тому
@@Epic_C It's clear that he should. He doesn't listen, doesn't let the suspect "bond" over the thing he was passionate about, finally gets him talking then interrupts him repeatedly, has no idea how to drive an interrogation, eesh. Time to retire, dude.
@calgaryhockey69916 місяців тому
Detective: "I'm saying you killed your mother" Ethan: "Okay." Detective: "I'm saying you like 50 Cent" Ethan: "MOTHER FUCKING WHAT YOU JUST SAY?!"
@JimboReed-md8pk6 місяців тому
That's that autistic roid rage "I NEED VBUCKS MOM" "I don't need deodorant" type shit
@justrees49296 місяців тому
🤣
@tretre38926 місяців тому
😂😂😂
@Void_Serenade6 місяців тому
💀
@PsycInColour6 місяців тому
😂😂😂
@ps4masterrace488Місяць тому
I don't agree with his sentence being changed. Some might say it's cruel and unusual to sentence a teenager to life without parole, but wasn't it cruel and unusual for him to kill his own mother in her sleep. There is no hope for this kid
@vision821k47 днів тому
italiano prisonano forever-o or some chit
@wetflannel634313 днів тому
To be able to keep a straight face and be able to comfort him to get as much information as possible is spectacular
@liamfslal6 місяців тому
This guy is the worst liar I have seen in a long time! I mean yes, he is guilty as all hell, but even though the detective skipped quite a few commonly used steps in interrogations, this kid didn't stand a chance! He reminds me of that "Don't make me break out the bi-polar" guy that helped that Ellie girl in the murder of her father.
@alexandergreenfield916 місяців тому
Yes I agree entirely....
@pixiehopper86 місяців тому
He totally reminds me of the bipolar guy too!
@FatalPhenom6 місяців тому
Oh man that guy was a goofball. Wasn't his name like Russell or something?
@-HeyLyd-6 місяців тому
Agreed. However well-read he was and no matter his good grades, the way he tried to explain away the obvious clues of his guilt along with the silly illogical story of this 'other killer' was like listening to a pre-schooler explain how the cookies were gone from the jar.
@sherijobe97546 місяців тому
He graduated from the amber heard school of acting 😂.
@voiceovreason86903 місяці тому
You don't need to be a psychologist to know this kid is an absolute nutcase even before he confessed. Bless his mom RIP.
@Angen773 місяці тому
true, but he did ask for help, and no one gave it to him. gave plenty of red flags that the parents friends and psychiatrist ignored. He doesn't have feelings and was most likely born that way (brain abnormality), so it was inevitable he would eventually act out. I don't believe he should be free in society, but they should have acted sooner.
@andromeda34473 місяці тому
@@Angen77he clearly has a capacity for anger. And not all people that lack emotion act out - that‘s quite a stretch. I’d guess a large percentage of violent crimes are actually caused by uncontrolled emotions.
@PeteFIN2 місяці тому
Out of all these real life interrogation videos, which i've seen quite a few of...this is one of the sickest for sure. Not as bad as child killers but pretty bad still. Don't really care much about his stupid antics and Bateman impersonations, but the thrill and pride he clearly felt afterwards and total lack of remorse were pretty unsettling. He clearly has feelings, strong ones, but only for himself. Should never let him out in my opinion, he will do it again
@JessStone-hl8ed2 місяці тому
You said this kid got no help, then mention a psychiatrist & a detective asked for permission to speak to his therapist. Sounds like he got plenty of help. @Angen77
@snakefinn12 днів тому
@@andromeda3447 For people with anti social personality disorder or psychopathy anger is one of the only emotions they can actually experience.
@justlikethewizardМісяць тому
I feel so bad for Judy. It's scary to think of how her own son didn't just become her murderer but her tormentor and abuser. She was scared enough to voice her fears to other people. :( Edit: His switch when confessing is still so clearly trying to intimidate. Trying to be scary. It's disturbing. Edit 2: I'm sorry he's going to be let OUT??
@JeepnHeelМісяць тому
This dude apparently read the prequel where Patrick Bateman joined the Latin Kings, holmes
@oblivious1086 місяців тому
As much as I'm disgusted by what this kid did, I'm quite appalled how poorly this detective handled the situation as well.
@oldschool6576 місяців тому
Honestly; if that is how he has been interrogating people, I am surprised he has had his job for 30 years. Every step he took was the wrong one.
@saddad66016 місяців тому
looks like he learned interrogation from watching a handful of these videos
@liamc11026 місяців тому
Still got a confession. @@oldschool657
@Kibermozgai6 місяців тому
@@saddad6601 I have the same feelings. He did make a few classical moves and quotes, but all in the wrong time or for the wrong reason. I'm not sure who is more cringe in that situation tbh
@haji8187216 місяців тому
Oh please, none of you would have the first clue what to do. Because you watched a few interviews your an expert? Also he does a good job with the videos but there a lot of things he is guessing at or pointing out a cues that aren't really there. He got the confession. Period.
@TheRockgremlin6 місяців тому
By far one of the most heinous and callous EWU cases I've ever seen. This kid should *NEVER* be paroled.
@Yumyanownsuall6 місяців тому
I thought the same. I've seen so many of these and this kid sickens me more than any other interrogation. He thinks he's making a movie.
@momsdiva716 місяців тому
I agree. This kid is literally evil. He doesn't deserve to see the light of day outside of prison or in an institution. The thought of him being among society truly frightens me. RIP to his mother.
@michellenatsumi46666 місяців тому
He's no longer a kid now and I think he should be on the death row... Having no feelings for killing the person who brought him into this world... it's really sad how he was being influenced mentally by movies and books. RIP to his mother, Judy.
@markogaudiosi52436 місяців тому
@@momsdiva71why? Probably his mom was a bitch.
@DaVinciSketch6 місяців тому
He certainly will kill again if released
@JaeFuma12 днів тому
"I had my hand over what I thought was her mouth." This poor, poor woman.
@yvonnemukupa1670Місяць тому
So the mother opened up to he's father about her fearing for her life from their son, but he still left her to continue parenting this psychopath?
@PinePrince6 місяців тому
“Why would I kill my mom? She bought me expensive things.” Disgusting. I lost my mom when I was young and I can’t imagine that being the thing I remember or brag about her for. Smh
@JayOne445 місяців тому
What's wrong with being incredibly kind and generous and being remembered for such 🤔 there's nothing disgusting about that. Now this pos on the other hand is psychopathic maniac.
@boooooof7315 місяців тому
sorry for your loss, im sure watching shit like this must make ur blood fucking boil
@PinePrince5 місяців тому
@@boooooof731 Thank you and yes it does.
@Haruspell5 місяців тому
Same for me. My dad died and this grown ass man saying this pisses me off. I hope you’re doing ok ( he died due to Covid 19 when I was 8 )
@PinePrince5 місяців тому
@@Haruspell I’m sorry for your loss. Just remember to always keep your guard up. People like us who lose parents at a young age can be even more susceptible to addiction later in life and it can get when you least expect it. Luckily I was able to get clean and turn my life around but many of my friends weren’t so fortunate. I’m rooting for you. Just stay strong.
@jaimesanchez42973 місяці тому
If he's talking like that to the cops just imagine how he was with his mom
@PolPot-ef1qq3 місяці тому
I wonder if his mother was that exact way and where he picked it up from.
@PolPot-ef1qq3 місяці тому
To be fair he just lost his mother.
@thearmy88ify3 місяці тому
"All these kids are freaking whacked out on some kind of medication" You must have missed that little tid bit. His behavior sounds exactly like the side effects pamphlet for most psychiatric medications.
@nunyabusiness29453 місяці тому
@@thearmy88ify who says commenter missed anything? Why be rude like that?
@jdmartin29843 місяці тому
@@nunyabusiness2945cause it's the internet
@zoeyfalconer85Місяць тому
he was definitely NOT giving Patrick Bateman, but he sure was giving arrested development
@salemish6 місяців тому
This kid really destroyed his life and took his mother's just to imitate a character that is meant to be absolutely pathetic.
@thedoomtestament45476 місяців тому
Sigma male behavior
@Zsizzz6 місяців тому
@@thedoomtestament4547🤡
@bobstevenson31306 місяців тому
@@thedoomtestament4547 Sugma male behavior 💀
@ezekielbeltran11896 місяців тому
@thedoomtestament4547 that term is so ridiculously stupid and debunked. Leave the Tate Teet- yea?
@Saakk1296 місяців тому
@@ezekielbeltran1189Right? So many people still believe the wolf pack bullshit lol
@jello48356 місяців тому
It's astounding that he can sit there and say that people who base their crimes on movies are unintelligent and uncreative, and not realize that's exactly what he's done. Seems like a good indication that he's not only evil, but quite literally incapable of any form of self reflection.
@AHD21056 місяців тому
He's just high after having killed someone, he's a big man now you know. Just like American psycho. The problem with the US is that kids are raised on too much entertainment and not enough education.
@informitas01176 місяців тому
He's making the bricks in my wall look like intellectually stimulating company.
@daddyshark31056 місяців тому
@@lanahaxer4935he thinks he did but instead the comment hit it spot on
@spookyf1nger9796 місяців тому
@@lanahaxer4935 I don't think he possesses the level of self awareness required for something like that. These traits and impulses were always inside of him, he used Bateman's character as validation and justification to act this way. It was his prime example of what to strive to be as a result of overcompensation for his lack of identity and purpose. He wanted to feel special and different and would hurt and manipulate anybody to achieve this. He so badly wants to live up to this image of himself that he created in his mind that he isn't thinking very hard past that point. I don't think he even read any of those books he bullied his mom into buying for him. They're just more cosplay props for him to live out his mentally ill fantasy of parroting American Psycho.
@abethebabelincoln79606 місяців тому
@@spookyf1nger979considering he thinks patrick bateman is real and actually successful in real life proves he’s not self aware he’s a perfect example of someone who think they’re different than the rest not realizing he’s trying his hardest to be someone else
@traceyhellsten649Місяць тому
He's as we say back home ..." Just showing out", all for attention and to make people think he's crazy. Prayers 🙏
@ACougarSwagnumМісяць тому
love how every time dude mentions a chair, they show another picture of a possible chair in the living room he was sleeping in lol
@tonyelectionfraud669Місяць тому
that chair was integral to this case. thoughts and prayers to the family
@niclas99904 місяці тому
I can't help but feel like lots of people in Judy's life failed her. They should have pushed harder to get her out of that situation. I've known some "overdramatic" people in my life and none have ever claimed they were afraid someone was going to kill them. That's a very specific fear no one should shrug off.
@RLF13 місяці тому
Judy had choices and she chose to let her son live with her despite her extreme fear. Judy failed herself. Ethan should have been committed to a juvenile psyche ward long ago. Even with meds and therapy, these mentally ill people remain a danger to society and themself. The shrink, the dad, and the school Ethan went to, all failed.
@beverlybalius93033 місяці тому
Look,,, you cannot help others see the light sometimes,,, she failed by spoiliing him and not correcting him when he was young. She created her own monster,,, I know at least 3 women that did the same thing,,, all divorced and all weak willed..
@robinmccoy46713 місяці тому
@@beverlybalius9303really!? Victim shaming! You have zero clue about how she raised him.
@barbaranymiel30893 місяці тому
You reap what you sow.
@superwildside45853 місяці тому
@@robinmccoy4671 Zero clue? Look at the DVD's, the titles? ZERO clue!! lol
@chloe-not6 місяців тому
i don't think ethan realises how illogical it is for a random intruder to say "hey can you stab your own mother once for me" and after they leave, you go "well, better wash this off"
@-HeyLyd-6 місяців тому
Yeah, along with "The killer left me alone in the garage and shut the door to the house, but instead of escaping out through the garage, I knocked on the door and waited for the OK to go back inside with the armed murderous intruder." Like, a 5 year old might tell a more believable story than this.
@caricaturecontest78996 місяців тому
Well, thank God he's a dumb ass, get him locked away
@jasonboisseau4096 місяців тому
It’s pretty obvious that this kid is an idiot. He’s trying so hard to be this manipulative killer but he’s so stupid that he doesn’t come even remotely close to pulling it off.
@annazaman96576 місяців тому
Teenagers are not logical
@byob77286 місяців тому
He’s naive and thinks he’s cool
@chriskimandchloe9397Місяць тому
I went to prison at 24yrs old at pelicanbay state prison. This kid is going to have a rough time in prison. Hopfully they put him in a mental hospital first before transferring him to prison. He has no clue who he is as a person and is very vulnerable to outside persuasion. He will go in there and act like this and get beat really bad. But if u get him out of this act then he’s going to be an easy person to hand a knife to and say go do this or that. He is easily made into a torpedo to do anything they want. They could also easily turn him into a prison women. It’s sad he latched onto that movie and it shows how influenced kids are at that age if they have a weak mind. He’s gona be around guys three times his size. Theres really bad men in prison but There’s also really good men in prison who act as mentors to help you go through the prison system and stay out of trouble. But if he’s acting like this he will become a victim of the prison system. Because he will only attract predators who can see they can easily take anything they want from him. No one can protect him in there and they don’t even pay attention enough to protect you in there. You are truely on your own inside any of those gladiator camps.
@KT0626 днів тому
Love your content! So much appreciation for the work you all put in! Lots of the cases covered ive never heard of, my fiance dislikes my shows and true crime but hes actually been laying here watching EWU with me 😂
@SumKnight-iw4rw2 місяці тому
I now understand why some people don’t want kids.
@seifedelic2 місяці тому
Besides the fact parents aren't allowed to raise their own kids anymore because of so many laws and rules. Plus, the school system and social media are going above to brainwash and control children's minds now
@JamesCh.Місяць тому
Especially detectives who had to look into eyes of murderous kids.
@lunada7127Місяць тому
These videos are an effective form of contraception
@Devin_FineМісяць тому
I get your point…. But fear of becoming a serial killer that targets you is definitely not high up on those peoples lists of why they don’t want kids 😂
@mikethomas6120Місяць тому
It sucks that he did such a terrible thing to his own mother. But I can’t help but think this guy is probably nuts because of his upbringing. Dysfunctional broken home.. just saying.
@nicholasyoung28676 місяців тому
For a cop that supposedly had been "doing this for over 30 years," he did a terrible job with this interrogation. He let a 16 year old kid get under his skin.
@andrewprindiville1196 місяців тому
yes because im sure all of your interrogations go swimmingly, its so easy for the layman to criticize a professional when they have zero experience with the topic
@patmcconnell99566 місяців тому
@@andrewprindiville119ahh there we go with the cop boot lickers coming out of the woodwork. since when does someone need to be an actual cop or be involved in police interrogations to make an entirely valid judgement about this cop’s performance? even the video narrator comments on how the cop seemed to be taking it personally and explained why the usual, rational tactic would be to build rapport with the suspect and not disagree with him to provoke him this way. this is so obvious, what makes you feel so righteously responsible to defend or justify this guy’s objectively shitty and hindering methods?
@suan25536 місяців тому
Everybody has a bad day at work sometimes. Sometimes nothing wants to work the way you want. You sleep it off and let someone else take over for the day
@ivancito77906 місяців тому
I don't blame the cop man. It's hard not to get emotional when you see what these people do. Especially first hand. That's gotta affect you in some ways. And nothing can really prepare you for how cold blooded some of these killers can be.
@SirEnglishBatman6 місяців тому
It still set up the second cop as the good cop. And it demonstrated how he reacts when angered. So it was still useful and they got a confession.
@bonedaddy9726 днів тому
God, this kid is infurating to listen to. Idk how the detectives do it. I most certainly couldn't. Like what is he even saying half the time?
@Djingoclottates6 місяців тому
Just goes to show that doing well in school and being intelligent are two very different things
@chantalheen4846 місяців тому
I guess this interrogation is proof
@BiggerBossN3136 місяців тому
There’s a difference between intelligence and wisdom.
@29rbs6 місяців тому
@@BiggerBossN313this kid is obviously neither. He completely lacks the capacity to even form a half logical train of thought or act with any strategy
@user-zd9vy4nw1e6 місяців тому
I'm no expert, but I don't think cleverness/ i.q. is the issue here. More like state of emotional intelligence, mental health, hormones, genetic predisposition, experiential history etc.
@medusareigns6 місяців тому
Maybe he bullied his mom into doing his homework for him
@TrevorTatro9186 місяців тому
It’s so sad that this mother cried for help and none listened. I can’t imagine the fear this woman lived with every day knowing what was coming. This child should have been committed years before this happened. Rest peacefully Judy.
@potatopirate55576 місяців тому
It happens all the the time in the US. there's no significant recourse for families in this position.
@GlitterC8k6 місяців тому
@@potatopirate5557could they relinquish their parental rights by giving their child to the state? Committing them?
@swanclipper6 місяців тому
@@GlitterC8k expand that idea... do you really think the best ineterests of the kid are going to be the reason for this idea you suggest? or don't you think a bad parent is just gonna "give up" and force an innocent child into that system just because the parent is a selfish bastard? your intention is great and amazing to consider for everybody involved... but that's not how these things get used. only innocents get put through them. it took forever for americans to realise the circular logic with the prison system. get arrested for minor infraction, get thrown in jail falsely... months, maybe a year goes by, and that innocent, doesn't appreciate what they got jailed for, they distrust the law enforcement and judges, then they live as they want, knowing full well that being in jail is just a partial stay before they're thrown away again. only to get caught doing other shit and back they go. sure. SOME people deserve it and it helps them for rehab into society, but innocents, they revile the system for what happened to them and, justly, they become the criminals and animals society told them they are. keep your intentions and integrity. figure out a real solution. you wrote a really short version of your thoughts. but "as is" that will only harm innocents and benefit bastards.
@broccoli40026 місяців тому
This is like my mum with my sister….we’ve all cried out for help , but the authorities only see the act she puts on to manipulate them. I worry that one day she might snap and murder my mum. Social aren’t bothered , I’ve warned them if anything happens they will be held over their failings. So it’s not just America these people are all over the world.
@rawniii6 місяців тому
commited???
@user-gu8mr1tw8t15 днів тому
It’s like a character of what he thinks a criminal looks like? It’s really bizarre to watch.
@andyroerig727927 днів тому
Never let this human out of prison
@capefear56День тому
human?
@llikthestar67965 місяців тому
Thinking about this woman's last moments is so disturbing and sad. You know that the last thing she saw was her son killing her, and that must have been so terrifying, confusing and heartbreaking.
@cynthianewton39873 місяці тому
She was asleep though, thank God
@angiealexis30933 місяці тому
@@cynthianewton3987 She could had woken up due to the pain, at least momentarily!
@dh82413 місяці тому
i had an ex seriously try to hurt me, if not kill me, and i’ll never forget the feeling of betrayal & sheer terror realizing that someone i loved so much & would do almost anything for would want to hurt me like that. i absolutely cannot imagine realizing that your own son was going to kill you. hopefully there is peace and full understanding in the afterlife, hopefully there is a fulfilling answer as to why
@lavonnewashington47693 місяці тому
Sad thing is she bought him in the world and he sadly took her out
@brandieblair67173 місяці тому
Thinking about her last weeks, months… Poor woman! He’s such an aggressive Bully.
@dr.sammypryor3 місяці тому
Yes, I was married to a psychopath. When we were dating, he amazed me one time by talking to someone about a subject I didn't know he knew. So, I complimented him on all his knowledge. He told me, "When I was young, I began learning a little about every topic, so I could talk to anyone to get them to trust me." AHHHH- I should have ran!
@J383n3 місяці тому
Sorry you went through that. Saying you learn a bit of everything so you can talk to everyone isn't really bad, but doing it so they can "trust" you is something else all together
@crownpoint93 місяці тому
I am so sorry you had to deal with that.
@cheriedavies61163 місяці тому
My son ex displays traits of psychopathy, BPDand bipolar disorder. She literally is dangerous yet always the victim. Watching this video reminds me of her. Im freaked out
@iamthebadwolf72963 місяці тому
@@cheriedavies6116our son is the same way, he would hit us for not getting his way, or not buying him what he wanted or for no reason at all. Then he would explain why it was my fault he hit me, then he’d say he’d tell his teachers to call CPS because I hit him (never once laid a hand on him or even spanked him). I told him that was fine, I had shut off his cell phone for misbehavior and I just told him I could use the vacation and his cell phone would have to stay off permanently then because I couldn’t work to pay his cell phone bill if I’m in jail for child abuse, and if he ended up in foster care they wouldn’t get him a cell phone either. So his only shot at getting the phone turned back on was to straighten up and stop hitting me. The look he gave me, I thought he’d kill me then, but then he knew he wouldn’t get a cell phone in juvenile detention. That cell phone was the only thing I ever saw him “care” about.
@user-bn2st5kx8h3 місяці тому
It's that one they say which us trully odd and ugly yet we disregard it.
@vtubersubs3803Місяць тому
He was also charged with 1st degree aggravated cringe
@phylisandrews92377 днів тому
Thanks for documenting pretty much the whole length of the storm.
@nq65084 місяці тому
I had siblings like this. Crazy violent stuff would happen and parents would always get mad at me for wanting to call the police. Brother used to run around screaming and banging on the door with a shot gun while i would hide behind it with my little niece and nephew. Sometimes i use to just leave the house with the kids until they left or things calmed down. It was horrible. I feel bad for that mother. You feel helpless physically and emotionally. You dont want to believe your baby turned into a monster.
@nq65084 місяці тому
Context-Brother didn't normally act that way but was addicted to meth and Xanax and would often lose his mind. They were eventually kicked out and still haven't straightened out their lives 5 years later. Living like that was traumatizing. You never know when something bad will happen. Now I refuse to ever be put in situations like that again. It doesn't matter if we are family. Sadly that mom found out too late.
@305CardCollector4 місяці тому
@@nq6508comparing a drug addict dealing with drug induced psychosis to a psychopath who murdered his mom is pretty harsh. Check yourself
@zerobaseone_FeelThePop_13054 місяці тому
thank u for sharing yr story, 2024 blessings & healing to u and family!
@louniece16504 місяці тому
I'm sorry you had to endure the crazy but I'm glad you survived. May 2024 bring you peace of mind and many, many more years of peace.❤
@comennish99944 місяці тому
Damn can't imagine how your niece and nephew feel, but you were there for them, you did good
@michellehawkins10273 місяці тому
Sad that not only had the mom said she was scared of him,but he himself told people including his doctor what he was feeling and asked to be locked up. Why did they not listen?
@lesam78133 місяці тому
Because most people do not care about what happens to girls and women. We are hated and they would not dare punish a boy or a man. That is why most males get away with anything and women who fight back, are severely punished or killed. We see it it every day around the world. Everyone will know a man raped a 6yr old, but at most he'll get 4months in jail. Yet when a woman kills a known rapist in self defense, she gets the book thrown at her or is murdered by other men in retaliation, bec how dare a woman fight back?
@marisamartin36643 місяці тому
Well at least he is locked up now and I pray he will never get out.
@Jimmymatthewb3 місяці тому
@@marisamartin3664well he's up for parole in 2033.
@elvy93263 місяці тому
@marisamartin3664 well he get parole and will be out in 10 yrs
@charlieevergreen35143 місяці тому
Yeah, plenty of warning. But for some reason, many people don’t believe in “preventative” treatment. He could’ve been committed, studied, MAYBE even helped, with no victims involved. Part of the problem is that we don’t really have any good treatment for psychopathy. We barely know exactly what’s causing it in the brain, much less how to treat it. One of the interview notes onscreen said that Ethan himself thought he was “this way” because he got hit in the head with a baseball, which is honestly very plausible. I’m not saying he should be free, but perhaps he could be “fixed”, if we knew more about the brain. The medical field is still struggling with complex medical concerns. It’s tragic for everyone.
@doreendaykin6693Місяць тому
Very interesting case file. Excellent editing. Great work. Gratitude EWU!
@LadyDi05146 місяців тому
The most frightening thing about this whole video is that this psychopath is going to be back out on the streets in as little as 10 years. Thanks for bringing this to us, EWU!!!!
@realrebelli0n6 місяців тому
I doubt he will actually get parole ever.
@defaultname76856 місяців тому
I’m sure someone with his kind of agreeable personality will do well at his parole hearing. Besides this is not the kind of dude that can do his bid and keep his head down for 10 years.
@iveliserojas6126 місяців тому
@@realrebelli0nif he didn’t he be the next serial killer who ever gave that sentence is dummy he’s a serial killer lover
@deepg70846 місяців тому
@@defaultname7685he was still a minor though. By 2033 he might be more mature in his tactics after learning from his mistakes in this interrogation. He has an obsession with learning to manipulate people. He will modify his strategy for sure. He's probably in his cell practicing how to fake cry as I type this lol.
@KrisPcracker6 місяців тому
Vote RED or you may wind up dead...
@KevinManson-sp6bl6 місяців тому
It is absolutely frightening to think that this person will potentially be roaming the streets in a decade.
@chillingwithshillam6 місяців тому
Life without parole and was resentenced in 2018, don't worry
@killiemucken6 місяців тому
@@chillingwithshillamhe can get out in 2033 literally in a decade he could be free. That’s not right he should have life all murders should get life no matter the age of them
@CL-kn1rq6 місяців тому
No,throw away the key
@chillingwithshillam6 місяців тому
@@killiemucken sorry... basically, he wanted to appeal the decision to charge him as an adult, as it "violated his eighth amendment rights", however the appeal was denied and he was ordered to continue a life sentence with no possibility of parole. 26 years minimum in prison total. 2032 is the earliest he may have a parole hearing, and potential parole eligibility by 25th January 2033; however he will never be able to be released into the public on his own again and will forever be closely monitored and medicated for his paranoid schizophrenia etc'
@killiemucken6 місяців тому
@@chillingwithshillam did you not read the end part were it said he had another sentencing in 2019 and was giving 26 years and he’s already served 16 of them the guy in the video literally said he can be eligible for parole in 2033 maybe try watch the whole of the video next time before you think you know everything
@DR_anksМісяць тому
This guy is Eric Cartman taking steroids.
@FTDuddsNavia23 дні тому
god bless this interrogator bc if it was me i’d be on the other side of the table in 20 mins
@PeaceCannon4 місяці тому
Imagine focusing your entire life around a character you didn't realise was a parody.
@turkeyman6313 місяці тому
I mean he states early on that he knows that.
@jumpinjohnnyruss3 місяці тому
@@turkeyman631 Early on is after he committed the murder, though.
@loverainthunder3 місяці тому
He was just looking for an excuse. He's a hideous parody of a human.
@coolio68553 місяці тому
And then saying that you're too smart to be influenced by media
@dubemccready74383 місяці тому
American & the World's children had this crap shoved down their throats most of their young lives and it was a forever 'show me more ' so thanks to supposedly common sense lawmakers this is the result. Will they fix it??
@LKre-vi5oq3 місяці тому
Feel so bad for the Mom. She asked repeatedly for help with this freak. She never got it.
@deepemotion2745Місяць тому
he was put on anxiety meds and depression meds when he was just a young boy, look up and read (state VS windom). child abuse from the mother. that backfired years later. anyone who puts children on anti psychotic meds when there still children are sick in there head the brain is not developed. let your child smoke a joint the state will come take your kid and charge you. but corporate drug dealers can perscribe literal children pychotic medicine? and parents will do it? how do u make a 7 year old take a pill? crush it up put in there orange juice? shove it down there throat? absolutely disgusting. make that make since,. any adult parent to put a child on anti psychotics isn't a real parent anyways. period.
@justlikethewizardМісяць тому
That's what gets me! She voiced that she was afraid for her life. That she needed help. Poor Judy gave so many signs that she needed someone to get her away from her son.
@robsting54142 місяці тому
I like when specialists say psyhopats don't have emotions yet they talk about him being aggressive and having anxiety, what are they not emotions? they choose to be evel not that they can't be good because they build different
@Jenna2kМісяць тому
There are plenty of psychopaths who don't do something like this. It might make it more likely for them to do bad things but plenty don't. Psychopathy is just like other mental health issues that makes it harder but it doesn't automatically doom someone.
@niphrim3 дні тому
Mom asked father for help and he thought she was being dramatic. I hope that haunts him forever.
@FriendfullFJ6 місяців тому
Cringe is appropiate but an understatement. This had atomic levels of second hand embarrassment.
@Mentalmazed6 місяців тому
😂😂Absolutely!
@charliechurch50046 місяців тому
YES!!! DEFINITELY
@erin60156 місяців тому
So true lol this is the lamest version of Patrick Bateman of all time
@haloimplant76786 місяців тому
A kid kicking a parent out of the master bedroom of their own house is so insane
@Haasthefox6 місяців тому
I know right, I think I would have called the cops there
@lindseye30526 місяців тому
And they wouldn't be able to a thing. She was scared of him .
@jeremyleforce79265 місяців тому
Yep. That's bad parenting.
@alpheuswoodley84355 місяців тому
@@jeremyleforce7926nah, evil can't be parented away
@jeremyleforce79265 місяців тому
@@alpheuswoodley8435 you are how you are raised. It your kids bully you, that's your fault as a parent.
@SpongeAddict-gw6mo26 днів тому
He was very irrational and not articulate until he described the psycho in the movie! Wow
@Whiterose4everМісяць тому
It's upsetting to hear his mom was afraid of him. May she rest in peace. ❤
@davidjh79176 місяців тому
The fact this guy will be getting out of prison in the next 10 years is terrifying. There’s no fixing this man
@catherinerainville42326 місяців тому
I can see him being abusive to whomever he dates or marries. :(
@kRomani-gh4ws6 місяців тому
@@catherinerainville4232a great candidate for lifetime sanatorium
@NobleCreatorr6 місяців тому
@@catherinerainville4232 women should avoid trying to date those types of people then
@brianhanley29336 місяців тому
@@catherinerainville4232most definitely he will. We will be seeing this turd again if they ever let him out.
@reapthewhirlwind69156 місяців тому
@@NobleCreatorrlmfao
@Penrose7072 місяці тому
Jesus christ this guy is an absolute psychopath, RIP Judy, you never ever deserved this pain. May you have peace now
@prestonhanson50114 днів тому
Real phycos are much better at hideing it. They know what to say and act. He's an idiot phycopath. I say idiot because he thinks he's smart and its always the dumb ones who think their smart
@vickycash16433 дні тому
Jesus Christ is a friend of mine. Do you know him?
@nonyabusiness25103 дні тому
Judy helped shape this person into what he is. divorced dysfunctional family coupled with ineffective parenting. Nobody deserves to be murdered but let's not absolve the parent's reponsibility in creating this monster.
@ShannonMLongМісяць тому
Ohh my Lord, how do you do this to your mother?? I can't even imagine being that afraid of your son, to the point that you knew it was coming.. Flesh of your flesh, blood of your blood, what is going on in this world...
@BoltzmannOcto28 днів тому
Killers almost always have very very average Intelligence and they always attack people weaker than they are, usually women who aren't strong or violent enough to be able to resist them. Killers all often times impotent too, and this also contributes to their mental weakness
@nickclayton7248Місяць тому
The first detective was so bad I can’t believe the kid didn’t ask for a lawyer immediately
@caricaturecontest78996 місяців тому
Dayum ...This kid is a nightmare. Thanks so much for sharing, can't believe humans like this even exist.
@cutup61666 місяців тому
Have you watched the news lately? The world is filled with awful Humans.
@thr0w4076 місяців тому
It's a shame we don't regard politicians sending people to war the same way.
@caricaturecontest78996 місяців тому
@@cutup6166 agree but I'm still in disbelief.
@caricaturecontest78996 місяців тому
@@thr0w407 yup. And how vets are treated when back home... So sad
@druidic43536 місяців тому
Hey mambo mambo
@lisainthelab6 місяців тому
What a strange, strange kid. It’s like he’s a 6 year old trying to act like a big bad gangster. The most shocking part of this whole video is the part where it says he did great in school and was in the top classes and AP classes. 🤷🏻♀️ He just seems so immature and like he wouldn’t even sit through a class. I can’t blame the detectives for being irritated with him honestly, he’s so incredibly obnoxious it was hard to even watch this, let alone try to speak to him. 😬
@chantalheen4846 місяців тому
I was thinking the same thing, I was in advanced English classes throughout high school, he just didn't come across as someone who would be in such a class, but who knows 🤷♀️
@chardiemacdennis72186 місяців тому
He was mentally I’ll. So…..
@zekumi6 місяців тому
I’m glad someone else pointed this out. I was baffled at the idea of a kid like this excelling in school.
@cockthesheep30516 місяців тому
I'm suspecting he cheated on his tests to give anyone the impression he was a good student
@lisainthelab6 місяців тому
@@chardiemacdennis7218 yeah, true. But that was mentally ill like I have never quite seen before. Very odd manner of speaking and mannerisms. Seemed as if he was attempting to play a character rather than being himself.
@flipspearingМісяць тому
For 31 years in the job, this detective is absolutely useless
@G.oliath26 днів тому
I love how he starts talking like a hispanic gangster. Literal key and peele skit
@myliza7006 місяців тому
The fact that nobody including his father listened to her is so heartbreaking
@billding70732 місяці тому
The absolute best exposition of this crime. Perfect commentary and resolution.
@virolo196024 дні тому
If this kid is in AP classes, his generation is doomed.
@yubelwish4 дні тому
Memorizing and socializing are two different things.
@christiedawnbridges9187Місяць тому
I need an update on how this kid is holding up in prison. I'll bet his attitude has changed
@truesnuh47816 місяців тому
The behavior of Ethan is genuinely disturbing. I am glad you exposed this case and made it available to us, thanks EWU for another great documentary.
@volvo096 місяців тому
Yeah, what a sick f-ck... His poor mother 😔
@Mike-es2yg6 місяців тому
In the last quarter, he's totally losing it. He can't find simple words, making weird faces and moving in abnormal ways....he's totally nuts. I feel SO bad for his mom, her ex husband and ESPECIALLY her older son completely failed her.
@shimmershine69026 місяців тому
I think he’s slow and got his mannerisms and social skills from cartoons and memes😭 it’s giving Chris Chan
@lyndavis1136 місяців тому
It's totally pathetically sad that his mother had to die for his evil mind to come to show to the right people so he could be put away for the rest of his life where he can't hurt anybody but himself unless he attacks other inmates , and I can totally see him being that kind of person
@lyndavis1136 місяців тому
@@shimmershine6902 he got his mannerisms from that stupid movie he loves with that Looney serial killer, he talks like him moves like him and laughs like him at people at the weirdest times
@aran7teen4 місяці тому
I don’t know how many more warning signs Ethan could have given. Everyone knew. The school, his family, family friends. Seems like no one cared enough about Judy to do anything. Not to minimise what Ethan did but she didn’t die because her son is a homicidal psychopath, she died because no one cared enough about her.
@myturn94313 місяці тому
She knew how dangerous he was, question is, why didn’t she have him committed to a mental facility. He is under 18, so she could have committed him. Not to say taking the chance that he would hurt her or a different innocent person. The father just didn’t care about the family he left to do anything.
@user-gy5so3nl5d3 місяці тому
Very good point. And so sad.
@user-wp5be8jc3d3 місяці тому
Sad😢
@KellyKamikaze3 місяці тому
@@myturn9431idk if it's thr same everywhere....but here if you 302 someone and have the committed., they'll only hold them for 48 hours unless they seem dangerous or suicidal, and 9 times out of 10, they can lie their way out of it. I've been through it countless times with my sister. So the mother was probably so scared to lock him up knowing he'd be out in a couple days it's sad how screwed up the whole mental health system is.
@susanhopkins14513 місяці тому
People don't care, because it is not them
@taylorshelp5046Місяць тому
He was resentenced in 2019...25 yrs to life...he should never get out.
@marieabineau15 днів тому
he wont last in prison...he will be seen to....
@desmonddaly653829 днів тому
For someone who is obsessed with Patrick Bateman, why does he talk like a Mexican gangster?
@yubelwish4 дні тому
I think he was going for an Italian mobster but failed terribly.
@thatswhatshesays3 місяці тому
Quite possibly the worst interrogater I've ever watched. They should send him off for training.
@PeteFIN2 місяці тому
Yeah the first guy was pretty bad. I think though that he felt they had so rock solid case against him that they didn't even need a confession. He just went with whatever came out of his mouth. Still probably not a good idea in any situation...well at least they pulled him off
@SheriffChuck81-qq5vq2 місяці тому
They actually got him to blurt out a lot of incriminating statements. His anger was the weakness they exploited to get him to talk.
@che3se14952 місяці тому
I think he believed the suspect was a lot more emotionally unstable than he actually was, and would break under the pressure of guilt. Instead, the suspect does not feel guilt, and his displays of emotion are mostly either theatrical or self serving. Most of the murderers they get will be emotionally unstable, and have killed in the heat of the moment without planning. Applying pressure to these types will reinforce their scattered thoughts of guilt and shut down other thoughts of selt pitty or fear (of consequences). You hammer into them that their only way forward is to confess and you squash any other lines of thought. Since this suspect didn't feel any guilt, this method wasn't effective. His ego meant that he just got more argumentative and entrenched in his position when pressured.
@GraceMarieNeary-Nashvill-qs3piМісяць тому
Yes, he is bad. He is doing all the talking and inferring.
@vivian_joan6 місяців тому
I just want to say that I love how accurate this channel is regarding diagnoses. So many people throw around the term “psychopath” and “antisocial” in incorrect ways and never talk about Conduct Disorder. Fantastic job, EWU!
@hoebywan6 місяців тому
Conduct Disorder is just psychiatrists saying we can't diagnose them with psychopathy or ASPD yet because they're too young.
@spicyirwin58356 місяців тому
What should Judy have done to survive Ethan. She got him mental health. Yet no cure for lack of empathy & compassion. I believe Judy being killed by Ethan saved so many more victims. He has smarts to learn how to kill like his role models.
@vivian_joan6 місяців тому
@@hoebywan some kids “outgrow” conduct disorder or they have a different personality disorder that cant be distinguished at their age/maturity…but ultimately yes😂
@hoebywan6 місяців тому
@@vivian_joan "some kids “outgrow” conduct disorder" could also mean they were misdiagnosed and were autistic or similar.
@vivian_joan6 місяців тому
@@hoebywan yeah. Like with kids it is so hard to truly diagnose/distinguish certain disorders (i.e. ODD vs DMDD vs conduct disorder) because you cant really see what the kid would do on their own (in some cases) if that makes sense. Like would they do worse things if their parents aren’t around? If they could drive on their own? Etc. 😬 Edit: That’s why i added the quotes😂