@@frelnc He blamed his wife for killing the kids. I am so glad the jury saw right through his lies and found him guilty of murder. He got time also for killing their dog. What a 😈.
There are constitutional protections purposely so 911 can't be weaponized by people with no integrity who would use a "welfare check" to harass someone
Right!! Had a packed that we would end things but yet he walks about for like a month then got caught . Didn't look like he was planning on ending his own life any time soon . Rather convenient that they was all sleeping in different rooms when normally the brothers shared ... premeditated for sure . No one to hear their screams for help . What a vile pos he is.
Children and pets are so defenceless even when suspecting things are not right. Kids put too much trust and dependence in their caretakers, even these crazy ppl
what a MONSTER...he killed everything around him! his own family. What a POS. He deserves to sit in a dark room eating rats till he perishes only after years of living with what he has done. I feel so bad for the family...the "outcome" the 911 operator spoke of probably never EVER entered their minds prior to finding out...
@@novascotiaskater1868 Sickening...People that do tragic and violent crimes, I have no sympathy for, and this monster with the mental capacity of a field mouse deserves to walk the plank.
I love how Americans respectfully address each other as Sir or Ma'am ..even during such terrible circumstances. Most Police Officers see such terrible things and exercise incredible restraint , to be professional on the job. Everyday Hero's. 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 💕
@@jaynenunya6070 sir and ma’am, are regularly used in court rooms through out the US, the great majority of the time. And although the term is used more widely in the south in a daily basis, it is still used pretty frequently on an every day basis, but definitely not as much as in the south, as you said.
I wonder why he was SO fierce in claiming the family was killed before Christmas. He could have said he at least given them one last holiday. Something's up with that.
They bought a condo, but they were renting a house for $5k/month. He was commuting/flying to Connecticut and back to Florida for work. He was renting cars. I'm not sure if they maintained their residence in Connecticut or where he was staying. She wasn't really working. It sounds more like her yoga was a hobby, not a career. Just those expenses alone would break most people, without more income. They could've cut all those expenses, sold the businesses in Connecticut, lived in their condo, and both gotten jobs locally in Florida. But no. His real agenda was killing his family. From Day One of this move to Florida, he was planning the murders.
I thought the condo was provided the company they were traveling nurses for? That’s why they had saved enough to buy the house…they hadn’t had to pay for mortgages or rent in years and finally bought 202 Reserve but still got the free condo for the nursing job. also the company they were traveling nurses for would have paid for all the flights and rental cars as part of their job …she wasn’t working because she had too many medical issues so he was the sole provider and traveled between FL and CT weekly. She was a stay at home Mom but a really sick mom.
Why does the prosecution always YELL?!? No one else is talking that loud - not the judge, not the witnesses, not the defense lawyers. This woman with long hair covering her ears is just always shouting her questions in such a grating tone.
Even tho they all probably where deceased on the very first 911 call, those initial cops on the first 911 call were obligated to make a welfare entry based upon those children alone. I can see if all adults lived there and there was no mention of kids, but children living there, we are suppose to act immediately after all other locating measures were exhausted. The cops failed not only on the initial visit, but did it again on the second 911 call. When children are mentioned in 911 calls and the relatives said they didn't hear from them, cops should never leave without entry. They even mentioned all the lights out and shades pulled. Add them up guys and ladies, spells go into that home NOW!
@@u.synlig You do have a right to privacy no doubt and I'm 100% for that. When 911 comes in concerning kids welfare, each call is handled different. There is no protocol on this, each case needs to meet certain criteria. Of that is met, then entry is gained by the authority of a superior. Believe me, not all calls meet this. This case here in my mind did
Especially since she told them the whole family had been sick. It could have been a medical emergency! Clearly it wasn't at that point but I agree more should have been done.
The prosecutor was far too aggressive and confrontational w witnesses. When up against the defendant himself, she seemed borderline submissive. Very interesting.
The prosecutor didn't ask very good questions with that detective. She didn't even really ask him to describe what he saw when he entered the bedroom or ask about the wife. Luckily the detective offered up those details. Good thing the evidence is strong! The defense doesn't seem to be interested in the whole objection or cross examination stuff lol
@@Florida-Plant-Mom She's quite boring in my opinion. She has zero personality and her loud voice grates on my nerves. I think she's a newbie getting her feet wet under the supervision of a more seasoned DA.
She sounds like she is just reading something instead of trying to put some emotion into it or something. She definitely isn't beaming with personality.
There’s a reason for this. Trials are actually quite rare in a prosecutor’s career. Approx 95% of all cases end in pleas. So trials like this, that are a 100% slam dunk are almost always given to prosecutors with little trial experience & a more exp DA is assigned to supervise. It allows the newer DA’s to get trial exp. Which is good for them, but def less so for those of us observing.
@@maryb6672 thank you for explaining. That actually makes sense. She seemed very green and needs to polish up on her presentation skills. I spent a lot of time watching the prosecutors of Chandler Halderson and they set a very high bar.
At least they’re saying...so help me God... they never said it in the Sievers trial... did Anthony todt have a mistress, he was losing weight... reminds me of Chris Watts case, he killed his whole family thinking he would end up with his mistress.
The Chris Watts case I watched. There were absolutely no signs of a character change. Tony Todt according to his ex employee of fifteen years mentioned that Tony had been falling apart for two years prior to this horrible incident. UA-cam programme The Day has interviews given by the defendant's neighbours, ex employee, ex patients, a local radio presenter and the defendant's father.
911 operator asking the caller for her phone number that she is calling with... In what day and age are we living?! Any technical system should be able to see what the caller number is.
It would seem that this police officer hadn't dealt with this type of crime before and i can only imagine how much this would affect anyone not used to it the smell of death is a smell that you never forget but i quit my job because I found a poor soul passed away but I will never ever forget.
In cases with this much evidence, defense often doesn’t give an opening statement. They have the option to give one at the end of the states case but it won’t surprise me if they choose not to give one.
Prosecutor lucky that his testimony on stand was SO bad bc she did a HORRIBLE job of questioning him. She never asked a follow up on any of his speeches. Just stuck to her prepared questions. There were so many unasked questions
@@carriej4576 It is unnecessary. You can still be a good, honest, law abiding citizen without believing in someone else's idea of God. You don't have to be a God fearing Christian to have the ability to be truthful.
@@susanbraukhoff5266 You can be an athiest, or agnostic, or worship something else entirely and still have the ability to tell the truth...the whole truth...and that is the truth.
I’m not sure this is correct or not for this particular part of the trial but when Anthony Todt was on the witness stand he was not wearing a neck brace but he did say that he had been waiting 2 years to tell “his story” and I’m assuming that means this trial didn’t take place until 2 years after he was arrested.
Glad I don’t live in Florida, they don’t even do those welfare checks. The whole family could be dead inside, no answer, I guess they aren’t home. The whole point of a welfare check is to make sure everyone is okay. It is definitely an emergency if someone is calling 911.
Him screaming for his wife knowing she's dead when the cops pull up is beyond me
He was trying to set up a defense - that he didn't realize she was dead.
@@frelnc He blamed his wife for killing the kids. I am so glad the jury saw right through his lies and found him guilty of murder. He got time also for killing their dog. What a 😈.
He's a psychopath, and a sloppy one at that.
It should be manditory during a welfare check to enter the building if nobody answers.
It's against the constitution, 4th ammendmant i believe
There are constitutional protections purposely so 911 can't be weaponized by people with no integrity who would use a "welfare check" to harass someone
Wish we were able to see the defendant’s face..expressions say so much
Demons don’t have expressions because their soul is rotten
During the prosector’s opening Anthony Todt was shaking his head no, every time slightly.
Such a sad case. I would literally die from shame to even be charged with such horrific things.
I know right!!!!!
I agree 💯
Yes, I would have been successful in “finding a way.”
He cashed his dead son's birthday check. This man belongs on the mount Rushmore of shame
Neither operator thought to ask for a description of the male.
That one about to ask the caller for her name! 🤦🏼♀️
Love how Phelps occasionally looks over at Toad
Are these attorneys new? What a crappy job on both sides.
The transcript for this hearing shows, in error, Mr. Todt as Mr. Toad. I like that better. 😂
Me too.
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Right!! Had a packed that we would end things but yet he walks about for like a month then got caught . Didn't look like he was planning on ending his own life any time soon . Rather convenient that they was all sleeping in different rooms when normally the brothers shared ... premeditated for sure
. No one to hear their screams for help . What a vile pos he is.
Pact
@@drhyshek thanks 😊 I was rush typing lol
Children and pets are so defenceless even when suspecting things are not right. Kids put too much trust and dependence in their caretakers, even these crazy ppl
I just don’t know how he could have done this and what’s worse how could he have lived there with the dead bodies for 2 weeks!
It was probably more that two weeks.
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I AGREE 💯
He doesn't have a care in the world lol
Sick sob!
I cannot imagine what these officers had to see!! And the fact that Todt stayed in the home with the rotting bodies of his family??????
what a MONSTER...he killed everything around him! his own family. What a POS. He deserves to sit in a dark room eating rats till he perishes only after years of living with what he has done. I feel so bad for the family...the "outcome" the 911 operator spoke of probably never EVER entered their minds prior to finding out...
Exactly 💯 I know right!
I agree
And even the sweet family dog, Breezy
@@novascotiaskater1868 Sickening...People that do tragic and violent crimes, I have no sympathy for, and this monster with the mental capacity of a field mouse deserves to walk the plank.
Don’t wish that on innocent rats.
I love how Americans respectfully address each other as Sir or Ma'am ..even during such terrible circumstances. Most Police Officers see such terrible things and exercise incredible restraint , to be professional on the job. Everyday Hero's. 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 💕
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it depends on the region of the US. generally, that's a southern thing (but not always)
@@jaynenunya6070 sir and ma’am, are regularly used in court rooms through out the US, the great majority of the time. And although the term is used more widely in the south in a daily basis, it is still used pretty frequently on an every day basis, but definitely not as much as in the south, as you said.
Assuming you are British (because of the flag), please know your police officers are far more professional, kind, and non-violent than ours.
Did they take the knife used to stab all victims for fingerprints & dna anaysis?
Officer Phelps is very professional.
Not only did this “man” annihilate his family, he did so one week before Christmas…how can you possibly be more heartless
I wonder why he was SO fierce in claiming the family was killed before Christmas. He could have said he at least given them one last holiday. Something's up with that.
Oh my god… this is so chilling… this poor lady tried and tried for this family. I cannot fathom how she felt when she found out they were all dead
by him going silent before and after the murder that tells me his conscious was guilty cause he was planning out his escape
They bought a condo, but they were renting a house for $5k/month. He was commuting/flying to Connecticut and back to Florida for work. He was renting cars. I'm not sure if they maintained their residence in Connecticut or where he was staying. She wasn't really working. It sounds more like her yoga was a hobby, not a career. Just those expenses alone would break most people, without more income. They could've cut all those expenses, sold the businesses in Connecticut, lived in their condo, and both gotten jobs locally in Florida. But no. His real agenda was killing his family. From Day One of this move to Florida, he was planning the murders.
Mind boggling
I thought the condo was provided the company they were traveling nurses for? That’s why they had saved enough to buy the house…they hadn’t had to pay for mortgages or rent in years and finally bought 202 Reserve but still got the free condo for the nursing job. also the company they were traveling nurses for would have paid for all the flights and rental cars as part of their job …she wasn’t working because she had too many medical issues so he was the sole provider and traveled between FL and CT weekly. She was a stay at home Mom but a really sick mom.
Ironic that the guy's surname- Todt- means "death" in German...
Indeed, I pointed this out on another site.
Why does the prosecution always YELL?!? No one else is talking that loud - not the judge, not the witnesses, not the defense lawyers. This woman with long hair covering her ears is just always shouting her questions in such a grating tone.
Why not enter the home???
Even tho they all probably where deceased on the very first 911 call, those initial cops on the first 911 call were obligated to make a welfare entry based upon those children alone. I can see if all adults lived there and there was no mention of kids, but children living there, we are suppose to act immediately after all other locating measures were exhausted. The cops failed not only on the initial visit, but did it again on the second 911 call. When children are mentioned in 911 calls and the relatives said they didn't hear from them, cops should never leave without entry. They even mentioned all the lights out and shades pulled. Add them up guys and ladies, spells go into that home NOW!
This is Florida.
Right to privacy.
@@u.synlig You do have a right to privacy no doubt and I'm 100% for that. When 911 comes in concerning kids welfare, each call is handled different. There is no protocol on this, each case needs to meet certain criteria. Of that is met, then entry is gained by the authority of a superior. Believe me, not all calls meet this. This case here in my mind did
They were dead for at least 2 weeks when that first 911 call came through.
Especially since she told them the whole family had been sick. It could have been a medical emergency! Clearly it wasn't at that point but I agree more should have been done.
The prosecutor was far too aggressive and confrontational w witnesses. When up against the defendant himself, she seemed borderline submissive. Very interesting.
The prosecutor didn't ask very good questions with that detective. She didn't even really ask him to describe what he saw when he entered the bedroom or ask about the wife. Luckily the detective offered up those details. Good thing the evidence is strong! The defense doesn't seem to be interested in the whole objection or cross examination stuff lol
Agree! I don’t like this prosecutor!
@@Florida-Plant-Mom She's quite boring in my opinion. She has zero personality and her loud voice grates on my nerves. I think she's a newbie getting her feet wet under the supervision of a more seasoned DA.
Well just wait until one of the prosecutor gets to do the Cross examination of Todd himself….she’s absolutely fabulous
Wow..I was thinking the same thing, I think now after watching the Johnny depp trial, all other lawyers seem inadequate. Lol
@@novascotiaskater1868 You must be joking, she was awful , good thing he just was so unbelievable and arrogant on the stand
Ugh this prosecutor is painful to listen to. A sharp, intelligent, clear prosecutor makes for a much smoother case. Gonna be a long trial.
She sounds like she is just reading something instead of trying to put some emotion into it or something. She definitely isn't beaming with personality.
There’s a reason for this. Trials are actually quite rare in a prosecutor’s career. Approx 95% of all cases end in pleas. So trials like this, that are a 100% slam dunk are almost always given to prosecutors with little trial experience & a more exp DA is assigned to supervise. It allows the newer DA’s to get trial exp. Which is good for them, but def less so for those of us observing.
@@maryb6672 thank you for explaining. That actually makes sense. She seemed very green and needs to polish up on her presentation skills. I spent a lot of time watching the prosecutors of Chandler Halderson and they set a very high bar.
@@jnnlis Dr Husel case was interesting.
His defense attorney was young.
@@jnnlisI watched that trial too and you are correct. They did an excellent job.
Is this the prosecutor's first day?? Horrible.
Brutal
I think the attorneys did a good job. He was convicted. 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
For a responding officer to this call u need to pay attention to detail I don’t remember isn’t acceptable
The Idiotic Questioning is AWWdroPPing............!!!
At least they’re saying...so help me God... they never said it in the Sievers trial... did Anthony todt have a mistress, he was losing weight... reminds me of Chris Watts case, he killed his whole family thinking he would end up with his mistress.
The Chris Watts case I watched.
There were absolutely no signs of a character change.
Tony Todt according to his ex employee of fifteen years mentioned that Tony had been falling apart for two years prior to this horrible incident.
UA-cam programme The Day has interviews given by the defendant's neighbours, ex employee, ex patients, a local radio presenter and the defendant's father.
Tony didn’t lose weight until after he annihilated his family and was in jail for months/years. He was still a bloated whale when arrested.
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@@janewaterfield648😂
Dude sitting with those 3 girl in court room looked pissedoff
Who’s swearing these witnesses in, lil Tay? 😂
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911 operator asking the caller for her phone number that she is calling with...
In what day and age are we living?! Any technical system should be able to see what the caller number is.
Verifying.
Yeah with cloning you can't be sure of the number.
The number should have been redacted for public viewing
It was a transfer call, so number may not have displayed.
@@brevesable
I thought the same
It would seem that this police officer hadn't dealt with this type of crime before and i can only imagine how much this would affect anyone not used to it the smell of death is a smell that you never forget but i quit my job because I found a poor soul passed away but I will never ever forget.
First thing I noticed in Vietnam was the smell of death; the heat was terrible as well. Did two tours - 1969 - 1971.
@@barneyronnieThank you for your service.
The acum bag was trying to play insane but it did not work. He stayed inthe garage apartmnt not with the bodies
That’s exactly what I think. I think he was there or at the condo. Not in the house w the bodies.
God the prosecutors voice is annoying omg!
This prosecutor seems inexperienced.
She’s actually really really good…wait until she does the cross of Todt it’s insane
@@novascotiaskater1868 Law isn't exactly quantum electrodynamics ...
Where is the defense opening??
Defense can give their opening at the beginning of the defense case.
Opening? She's not even taking advantage of any cross. It's like the Halderson case. No shot.
In cases with this much evidence, defense often doesn’t give an opening statement. They have the option to give one at the end of the states case but it won’t surprise me if they choose not to give one.
@@maryb6672 this case actually doesn’t have very much evidence at all…..they went from openings to verdict in 4 days….
Trying to catch highlights
The worst, most arrogant liar in history! Religious dogma and madness again!!
Religion was a lie he used to place blame.
The court clerk should speak articulate n slower
This detective is not a strong defense for the prosecution
He’s very nervous inexperienced
This officer is killing me he looks like a deer in headlights
Prosecutor too new for a case this serious
Well the Prosecutor who does the cross of Todt was amazing….which drove him nuts and made him make himself look worse
Not really.. Great experience.. its a clear cut case of guilty
Prosecutor lucky that his testimony on stand was SO bad bc she did a HORRIBLE job of questioning him. She never asked a follow up on any of his speeches. Just stuck to her prepared questions. There were so many unasked questions
No one has the flu for weeks
Who would want to recall that? ( talking about the urine)
Elle était où la petite au final?
In this day & time why are they saying, "so help you god"?
What does it matter? Is it hurting you at all? No.
That's supposed to compel them to tell the truth. You must not believe in God.
@Sherry Main I thought the same thing.
@@carriej4576 It is unnecessary. You can still be a good, honest, law abiding citizen without believing in someone else's idea of God. You don't have to be a God fearing Christian to have the ability to be truthful.
@@susanbraukhoff5266 You can be an athiest, or agnostic, or worship something else entirely and still have the ability to tell the truth...the whole truth...and that is the truth.
Why didn't she ask if he really did fall down the stairs?? Didn't he say that is why he has no memory?
Is he in a neck brace?
No not a neck brace! That’s his evil putrid brain leaking out..truth will come out and I trust he will enjoy his new holiday home..his cage in prison.
Haha
I’m not sure this is correct or not for this particular part of the trial but when Anthony Todt was on the witness stand he was not wearing a neck brace but he did say that he had been waiting 2 years to tell “his story” and I’m assuming that means this trial didn’t take place until 2 years after he was arrested.
Like Chandler Halderson...smile
Glad I don’t live in Florida, they don’t even do those welfare checks. The whole family could be dead inside, no answer, I guess they aren’t home. The whole point of a welfare check is to make sure everyone is okay. It is definitely an emergency if someone is calling 911.
Bless these young fbi guys
The defense attorney female brown woman earrings very unprofessional
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The 91 operator has a very strong accent
So, what does that have to do with anything???
@@TheKoolbraider I know?! Maybe @Rodmic has never been to Florida. Or Texas. Or anyplace there are Hispanic or Cuban people! 🤦♀️
If this 911 operator doesn’t lose weight he’s gonna need 911
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Stephanie the 911 dispatcher is thick!
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