A camping trip turns deadly in Mount Hood
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Case 206: Julio & Candra Torres
On Tuesday, July 27 1976, 16-year-old Candra Torres and a man named Tom Brown showed up in an Oregon sheriff’s department to report a terrible incident. Candra’s husband, 21-year-old Julio Torres, had been accidentally shot and killed while the three were on a camping trip deep in Mount Hood National Forest...
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Hello from Oregon casefile crew. I work at a Safeway in the produce department and as my day drags on i can always count on these podcasts to make my day go smooth. Was super interesting to hear this story. As a father with a daughter too this is one of my biggest fears. Which is why I have taught her self defense and on her 12th birthday I'm getting her pepper spray. I feel so bad for that girl and the families involved. May Julio rest in peace and Tom rot in hell
I live in Oregon city so this one hit close to home
Getting God on her side is the best protection of all.
Married an adult man while she was 15. America, wtf?
RIP Julio abd Rusty. Im so sorry they died and that Candra had to go thru this ordeal.... Im so glad she was able to get psychiatric help and was able to move on. She's an amazing woman!!
Listening while doing research in Mongolia 💕
In mongolia, or on Mongolia?
@@Frenchblue8 in
@@Coreyseyes11 👍
Are you on an oil rig? Or mining something?
@@stoneworx09 Research
What a freakin' psycho! How could a parole board even consider releasing such a person back into society? Are they mad??! I'm glad Candra has managed to get on with living and making a new life for herself.
Immediately get away from anyone so casually "careless" while holding a weapon. No bueno.
Instead of obsessing over how a foreigner says Julio. Can we talk about why parents let their 15 yr old marry a 20 yr old?
Well its was the norm back then, it was accepted in societies all over the world. Most elderly people now if you ask them what age they were married you would be surprised to find out that either both were minors or one of them were. The idea about age of consent, emotional maturity and being a minor was non existent and not understood back then.
Other times.. seems like it was very normal back then
@@Juliaelinmaria no, it wasn't "normal back then", generally speaking, it was cultural however
@@johnysharki5694 culturally, not in general was it the norm. My mom got married that exact same year and she was 23 and my dad was 25. Some of the friends and family considered that on the young side
@@Frenchblue8 well in my country it was the norm.
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i always look forward to your uploads, I can get on with something else while listening, consistently so well done, thanks :)
Thanks love the narrator of the channel
You make my Saturday. Xx
Awesome 👏 Saturday morning as usual here in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in America 🇺🇸
CaseFiles, you totally rock. Can you tell a story! We all dig you, totally.
Thanks. Always look forward to your posts.👍❤️
Don’t ever think anyone should try to tell someone from another country how to pronounce anything!! Rude not cool. Casefile is perfect.❤️
My complaint is almost the opposite. He's Australian yet chooses to pronounce certain words the American way for some strange reason. Like "route" he says it so it rhymes with "spout" but in Australia we say it as "root". A minor thing I know. I love the podcast and I think he's a great narrator.
@@haydencooper_ I hear the pronunciation of route the way you describe used both ways in the United States....so much of it is regional and educational.🤷♀️
@@haydencooper_I agree.. Even the ginger sock puppet Hawwy pronounces route the American way now..😅😅
@carolynross1248 Sorry but intelligent people who are always trying to learn new things WANT to pronounce foreign words and names properly according to regional and cultural pronunciation. Someone doing a program on a foreign area should bother to learn how to pronounce names in his/her documentary. That's just part of getting the story right.
@@lisas8244 oh how sweet you took the Karen route, I’m sorry you’re so unhappy.
Trust your intuition. I wish they had.
From years of listening to these stories I go with my gut even if it seems weird
How the fuck could they trust that guy after joking about killing their dog?
The only comfort I have is my pets I refuse to have female or male friends due to horrible things that people have done to me but animals have never done anything bad to me so I choose to have animals around me. a comment about killing my pet& my 40in of legs would jump to them so fast before they could blink their eyes and they would suffer the consequence. My pets are my kids!!!!
@@rebelchild9905 Respectfully, you should seek appropriate therapy for your trauma.
Love dogs they give you unconditional love ❤️
Good for Candra. Tom is a dangerous man and should never be released. The public will suffer if he is.
Another video stated he had been released august 2023
Well done !
listening and cleaning my house. thank you!!!!
Candra is effing brave. We love her.
Ripper! Thanks Casefile 🇦🇺👍
Weird case, this one.
Love your channel. And , as someone married to a Mexican lady, your pronunciation of "Julio" is kind of funny. She chuckled.
Wow I hope it was really worth it for Tom Brown.
Kinda sleazy how many ads you fill these things up with, to also then have a section of the content itself be an advertisement.
😨 Too many adverstisements, best crime channel though.
Basically 2 very VERY nieve couple trusting an ex crim. What could go wrong?
I've Loved this narrator for years, but around here it's pronounced"Hoo-lio', which I believe is the correct Spanish pronunciation in most places and every time he said, "Joo-lio", I just had to correct him, lol! Every time!
Omg I almost can’t listen to this cause it’s driving me crazy. Came to the comments to see if anyone else was bothered. Lol
Edit- so glad I stuck with it. What an incredible story!
Pretty disrespectful to the victim in my opinion...the host only does this with Spanish/Hispanic names and it low-key pisses me off.
Listening now and it's driving me mad
“Who-Leo” also works.
I'm sorry my darling, I don't always like your videos because I fall asleep to you.
I must admit, when i had to sleep on the sofa with a sick dog, i did put Casefile playlist on to fall asleep to, mad dreams though lol x
Sometimes it puts me to sleep, and others keeps me awake
Can you do a video on the Axeman of New Orleans?!
This is a case where polygraphy failed TWICE. And the cops believed those failures.
Polygraphs are pseudoscientific bullshit.
Who would follow a stranger with guns into a remote forest with no petrol to get back to catch a fish. You cant help stupid.
Isn't his name phonetically pronounced "who-lio" not Julio? J is a H sound in Spanish.
So wrong, it’s not either
@@calumable that's helpful.
Hulia
Why is it ok to say Julia both ways?
Sooo many ads my lord 😅
The ads in this one were ridiculous 🙄
I know it was only a speck of information from the show, but I wish to address it.
I have heard a few true crime podcasts where the criminal is said to have been an admirer of Adolf Hitler. These criminal types have, like most people, fallen for a Hollywood version of history and see Hitler as "the ultimate evil person" and as such criminal types want to be seen as "tough", "bad guys", they will express a liking for Hitler.
The reality is that Hitler would have these criminal types put into concentration camps or executed. Hitler brought many laws for the protection of animals and thus the criminal in this episode would certainly not have been liked by Hitler. The National Socialists saw criminals as subhuman.
How many ads can UA-cam possibly fit into one video?? Ffs
Not enough ads in this one.
15 minutes in... when do we find out the girl was in on it?
Holy smokes I was wrong. Wow. Start the night off with an 0 for 1.
I wish they'd skip the forced ads. I know it's supposed to be a source of revenue, but literally no one cares about them.
I've never purchased a single thing from a UA-cam ad
100 Commercials in the video and interrupted by UA-cam comments as well extra annoying
First time I've ever had to stop a casefile episode. I don't know who needs to hear this, but a dog dies
Just a heads up.
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That’s enough for me. I’m not listening.
I don't understand how people can listen to other humans being murdered but then if a dog dies it's over...
@@alexisdoomed I know. Fully aware of this. But yet...it bothers some.
I will return to the episode.
Just know some folks like a heads up about it.
GlidersGames because animals have an innocence and vulnerability that humans just don’t have (children, the disabled and elderly come close to animals in terms of vulnerability, obviously).
It’s really not a hard concept to understand. I don’t give a crap hearing about “another human” dying just because they’re also human. I care about the most innocent and vulnerable among us being hurt and preyed upon - and 9 times out of 10, they are NOT human.
@@alasskaluna2446what about children though? In a sense, they remain vulnerable for longer than animals. Animals develop at a faster rate than humans, eg 1 human year = 7 dog years.
In no way do I condone animal abuse in any form I’m dead against it. But kids, especially babies, are more vulnerable imo
Animal autopsy is a necropsy.
Ugh…
His name is not pronounced JEW-LIO, it’s pronounced WHOO-LIO..
Maybe next time before narrating a story you should spend a few minutes researching how a name that you’re going to be repeating 100 times in a story is pronounced?
It’s not that hard.
Ah, my exact birthrate! 3:36
Jewel-lio?? Never heard that pronunciation.
The podcast is Australian. So probably not a lot of latino names and words there. 🤷♂️✌️
As a Aussie I say it the same way.
As an Aussie I know its a silent 'J' and the pronunciation was really jarring all the way through. I mean just listen to ♫ Me and Julio down by the school yard♫ . I believe if you are going to do a story you should at least try and find the right way to say the victim's name and try your best.
@@bigs1546 he should have called him stupid!
not important at all!!!
Who’s here after watching, “ A MURDER TO REMEMBER?”
Fish ladder
Please learn how to pronounce Spanish names. It's not hard! "J" is pronounced "who" not "jew".
Most Spanish people (Europe!) would disagree, they pronounce it differently with a sound not used in English. Would they being native speakers of Spanish be critizised, too?