Don't want to defend a criminal but she was only 18 and probably didn't know it would end up like this though... I've skipped some parts of the video so tell me if I'm wrong, but to me it seems she just did what she was told, probably was coerced or something
@@elbachsito1304 lol no. Even the best possible outcome of abducting an 8 year old girl for her sicko boyfriend (the rare occurrence where the victim doesn't end up dead) is horrific to comprehend. Being complicit in this kind of crime is abhorrent, no matter which way you look at it. What could she possibly expected to have happened to deserve leniency?
When a cop sits with you in an interrogation room and says, “I know you’re not some sick bastard who gets enjoyment out of hurting people,” that’s exactly what he knows you are.
@@orheanustefan7841 well because it may be what they suspect or believe, but it's not what they know for a fact. You can find interrogations where the suspect is innocent and they use the same tactics you see here. It's actually kind of embarrassing to watch because the detectives will act exactly the same way with an innocent person as they do with a guilty person. They say all the same things like "we know you did it, we're past that, we're giving you the opportunity to make it easier on yourself" and so on. When they're right and the suspect is susceptible to the technique, it makes the detectives look like master manipulators, but when they're wrong or the suspect is on to the game, they look like fools.
The line about “you aren’t acting like innocent people act, or how falsely accused people act.” Absolute brutal line which is why Mike responded defensively. He realized his act wasn’t working.
I love how Michael Rafferty tried to play the mysterious bad boy his whole life, but he is reduced to a whining, sobbing, moody little toddler in the face of grown men. He even needed a blankie.
2 grown men who couldn't get this whining sobbing moody little toddler to crack. Michael never broke. he never confessed. He saw right through their good cop/bad cop routine, he saw right through their "do you want food" trick. And he never confessed. That little boy won this interrogation and lost the case overall 3 years later
The ability for these detectives to switch strategys on the fly is a very impressive skill. "I think im to sick to talk" "Thats okay you can just listen" *talks nonstop for half an hour*
I noticed that the first detective is kind of struggling to make the "I've seen worse" trick on Michael because it really doesn't get much worse than what he did.
The hardest part is he not shivering and feeling bad about the little girl life or family, he’s shivering and terrified about going to jail forever. That’s horrible.
Imagine having dealt with stuff like this enough to have witty comebacks ready for a child rapist and murderer. TBH I get so emotional just hearing about this stuff and these guys deal with it, talk to the mother, meet the criminal, I can't even imagine the toll it must take on your sanity.
normally i don’t think like that watching these, but by the end the endless dramatic self pity and guiltless bitching made me want to do bad things to his face.
@@pauliussvirskas6734bro....no. No doubt he suffered some things but killing and rping a child definitely makes him a monster and I wish they would throw him in general population and stream the carnage.
This should be a training video for interrogators all over the world. This guy is masterful. Also, I hope Rafferty's remaining days are painful and filled with extreme misery, horror and lots of trauma.
It's a good thing that prisons don't take kindly to predators. In there they basically have their own justice system. 16-18, you're good. 15-12, not so much. Anything below that is treated by beatings if you speak a word about it. They're bad guys, but they're not *bad guys.*
They most likely will be. I have a friend who did time in prison. He said that sometimes child predators are sequestered from the general public but it depends on the tier level of security. Inmates always find out what you’re in for.
That detective has some *incredible* self control. The way he keeps his tone balanced, and steady as he tells a child rapist and murderer that "we all make mistakes" is *very* impressive.
I even liked "We all make mistakes - that's why pencils have erasers." In the context he used it it's such a strong yet so super inadequate metaphor that it might actually caused something to happen inside the head of Michael
Max lmfao there’s videos of him interrogation other killers like Paul Bernardo and he roasts them all, he’s known around here as a very good detective but he’s also hilarious sometimes
It’s because of this case I regularly ask my young daughters “what do you do if a stranger asks you to come look at a puppy?” They answer “run away and find help.” And if they try to grab you? “Kick and scream as loud as you can.” I hope Tori’s tragic story will prevent even just one child from becoming another victim.
This story really hits hard, I remember my mum telling me when I was younger, if someone wanted to show me a puppy, I would go with them, it sends chills through me, there are a lot more monsters out there now x
Make sure you tell them to yell “I don’t know this person!” Abductors can often tell passerby that it’s their child and they are throwing a tantrum. Heard of a few kids who got picked up that way.
It makes it even worse knowing he’s faking it to try and seem innocent cause he doesn’t know all the evidence is stacked up against him. What an absolute piece of shit, the victim complex in strong with this one.
@Ty The Great not when you do it on purpose and god knows what other monstrosities he has done for pleasure He is not traumatised he's just disgustingly pathetic
Not him sniffing, trying to feign remorse. How disgusting. This is one of the worst cases I’ve ever had the displeasure of hearing about. Tori would have been my exact age if she was still alive today. It’s awful that she never got to grow up. I haven’t been this angry in a while. This is such a well put-together video, JCS. Thank you for your work.
The guy could have said, "I am not saying shit until I am fed!" And i bet you they would get him food. He doesn't realize that he has the power in this situation. He is an idiot and a monster!
@@FreeOpenTruth I've seen another interview where the cops thought the guy committed an armed robbery. He kept saying "I'll talk if I get a coke and a butterfinger" they gave him two cokes but eventually realized he wasnt going to talk😂😂
I just read the Wikipedia page with the details of her injuries, and it made me sick. I can't wrap my head around how someone could so viciously beat and assault an innocent little girl. You could see this guy out and about anywhere and never suspect what a monster he is. It's just crazy.
I would recommend that you be sure you want to learn about it as knowledge is poison in certain cases. You can google this case with Wikipedia added and then read through the more visceral details there. I would like to remind you that there are fantastic people who do awesome things in this world and sick people like these is not all what humanity is about. @@deez2569
The female accomplice killed the kid. She beat her to death with a flaw hammer. She admitted to that after the verdict so she couldn't get double jeapordy. Clever. She beat up an inmate for no good reason. Why admit to something like that? Because she was proud of what she did.
Dudes sleeping well every night eating 3 meals a day and we’re paying for it smh. After what he did that’s fckin wild he can step any where without getting bodied
@@Bane92"sleeping well with 3 square meals" do you think prison is a 5 star all-inclusive resort? snap back to reality as if prisons arent notorious for random acts of violence and their play doh food with like 3 calories a serving
He got life with a possibility of parole after 25 years. That's the harshest sentence possible in Canada. The judge couldn't do anything more. The only exception is when the defendant was a serial killer
@@radicalgoose1923 Thank you. I never pressed charges but our whole family knows what he did. Some believe me and some don’t but there’s nothing I can do about that. He will have to answer to god in the end and that’s what matters.
Omg, your comment made me laugh out loud even with the most horrific subject matter! Well done. Yours along with, "This guy could talk the hinges off of a gate"
To the men and women that train and interview people like this THANK YOU. Thank you for doing this job, behaviour science, thank you for getting 'things' like this off the street. Thank you for all the people you have saved who don't even know you have saved them. ❤
I hope everyone knows that protecting children is a community effort. It takes more than teachers and parents considering how many vile and pure evil bastards are out there. If you see something suspicious, if you have a gut instinct, believe it- please report it.
Tori looks like such a sweetheart how is it possible that someone could want to harm such an innocent child. There can be ZERO sympathy or mercy for such monsters. In these cases I believe it can only be the family that sets the punishment. I commend the investigators and police for theyre restraint. There is no way I could hold myself back.
Whats funny, is I had a friend with a huge grow op( before weed was legal) in an 100yo old house. Because of shitty wiring and the house burned down. All that was visibly left was the evidence of a grow op. When she was arrested she was so distraught that her dog died of smoke inhalation they offered her counselling for tbe dog AND they ordered whatever food she wanted and in fact took her through s drive thru in their cruiser. Of course she was only growing pot and not raping and murdering a child.
@@eratoisyourmuse659 did she get charged with anything? after watching these crime documentaries growing pot seems like a 7 year old snatching a gum from a gas station lol not a big deal to begin with but you know.
This Detective is something else. A relentless verbal onslaught, like sandpaper rubbing away at the surface - then finally the truth is becoming visible. Incredible work. Brilliant. As for the suspect - electric chair . . .not in 20 years time but immediately!!!!
i hope there's a special place in the afterlife where people like him get to relive the suffering they caused onto others. rest in peace and power to Tori Stafford.
I was in jail with Terri lynn while she was awaiting trial. She was kept in a solitary/s*icide cell. When the guards would walk by they would kick the cell door. We used to hear her cry and all the women would start laughing and taunting her. I remember seeing her go out for her yard time carrying a basketball. We all screamed and yelled that it should be the little girl you helped kill that should be going out to play. Any one of us would have been happy to have her in the showers for 2 mins. I hope these two monsters never know any peace and burn in hell
The really fucked up thing about it is now they're moving her to a healing lodge? Why? For what? I know women doing decades for drug related charges. They have kids and people on the outside. Why do these pieces of shit always seem like they get away with it?! Make it make sense.
Him trying to start gagging so he can be dismissed to the restroom or something. Detective: “Oh here’s a bucket. Go right ahead, I won’t be offended.” 🤣
This case has haunted me for years - for some reason that child fate - words fail me. When you read the entirety of it. The child looks like my granddaughter at that age. To this day I remind my daughter never to assume anything about her whereabouts - keep it forever in your mind. Every time I talk to her about her daughter I think of this child. May she forever be an angel for other children - watching over them. What was done to Tori - God watch over her and all like her.
I feel you on this frfr. I have 3 kids & 3 grandkids and I tried to set a pattern with daily text messages with them. So god forbid something happens I can have details that help in some way. I don’t let them know I’m doing it bc they think I over reacted.
My eyes started watering with the news segments at the end, the reporter having to keep pausing because of the raw emotion of the whole case and trial. I watch these videos to learn about criminal behaviors in interrogations and detectives' techniques, but man sometimes it's hard watching some because of how emotional I become during certain parts As someone in the comments once said two years ago..."it's crazy how you can avoid this situation by NOT raping and murdering a child"
54:33 is so fantastic to watch. The once in a lifetime roast the detective gives is legendary and the fact that he articulates his pure disgust with him is even more brutal. Fantastic.
Olli Rolli How can you even compare someone eating a fkn burger & a killing of a cow to a Child abuser torturing, abusing killing an innocent eight year old child. FFS
T'is a sad and horrific prob two or three generation of narcissistic DID and other results from either their own parents treating their children like sh*t and poor education, watchng trash and trashy channels, groups et al :{
This kind of stuff happens every day in sweden and more than 90% of the guilty People who admitted to it they dont even get sent to prison sweden is fuckt
People think it's being overprotective but if you ask any parent who has had their children abducted they'd go back in time and gladly become an overprotective parent
53:34 is the same investigator that interviewed Russel? Jim Smith? He’s great! I love seeing any cases he gets to be involved with. The way he dealt with Russel vs Michael are totally different and it’s amazing to see
@@karenvaughan6423 I hope to own a classic someday! Mine have all been 2nd gen, I'd never buy 1st or 3rd (or newer) but man those Classics have my heart too!
@@carolyngrey2853 Speaking for all the men serving prison sentences across this beautiful country of ours.. I can assure you, These guys here.. We make sure they suffer. AND BOY DO THEY!!! There had been cases were they were literally rape to death :D
Every time i revist this video, i always think that i could outlast the detectives rambling, that it wont bother me. And every time, im proved wrong. I like to think i have a high tolerance for rambling people because of my past but man, this detective is on a whole other level. Its honestly amazing that im getting mental fatigue and im not even in the hot seat
My parents were religious af and I wasn’t, so I can lie super easily almost believe it as I’m saying it but the problem with detectives is often the questions they ask they already know the answer so no matter how good you are, if it’s a lie they’ll know.
Can you imagine how the child must have felt? The pain, the fear, the regret. She was only 8. She wanted to see a puppy. I lose faith in humanity when I learn about cases like these.
@@hopethebabes that's complete and total bullshit. That's EXACTLY what the police will tell you too. It doesnt matter if you're innocent or guilty, if you're in a setting like this, ask for a lawyer. Period.
absolutely disgusting how he’s “sick” during the interrogation. he didn’t feel nauseated during or after the horrible things he did to that girl, but getting confronted is what upset his stomach? pathetic.
David Gould this is how they manipulate the criminal to get what they want out of them when they know their luring or hiding something. Sometimes even innocent people are in this situation.
Canadian Police: Cereal bars, gives him tea with sugar, a donut, a blanket, doesn't want to offend him by calling him Mike. American Police: Won't give Jeff his butterfinger.
@@beatsgelato9014 if you say you want to speak to a lawyer they have to let you immediately. he never said that. he already spoke to a lawyer, who likely said don't say anything.
While it's impressive, yes, that the detective could just constantly run off words the entire time. What makes it clearly another level, with so many years of experience, is that he never relies on filler words (excluding "okay"). He rambles, yes, but it's ALL relevant and degrading. Very impressive.
Yeah but not in a good way in my case. I just made the mistake of watching this in the morning and it has made me feel really angry and more hopeless about the human race.
@@Nat0528 If theres one thing you should learn from this channel, it's that the police want justice and understand that they need to manipulate the environment and the suspect to gather information and force a confession. The police are being "friendly" because it benefits them (and society). That person interviewing that guy probably thought he was pathetic and a monster from the moment he got the case details. All he cares about is putting that guy behind bars, and if that means acting friendly and subtly manipulating him into confessing, then he will do that. if you walk into an interrogation room and treat the person like absolute garbage and you don't have the evidence to back it up, you can potentially let a monster back out on to the streets because they'll identify you as an enemy, ask for a lawyer and then shut the fuck up until he arrives. People forget cops are doing their job when they're being friendly and are less likely to lawyer up and not share their lies.
arqon_ I understand the interrogation dynamics perfectly! I think we were all simply speaking to the fact that this guy who is beyond despicable, was being babied ad nauseam! That isn’t to say we don’t understand why police officers appear friendly, or even empathetic.. it is all understood to be tactics used, to ensure that pos like that guy! Never has the chance to reoffend. My comment was based on that, not to imply that all monsters should all be roughed up had thrown around.
@@Nat0528 it's called good cop bad cop for a reason. It's a strategy. And it's also to cover their butts for liability. It's the humane way to engage with a human who committed even a heinous crime. Otherwise every day would turn into fights. But once they give you every last chance, boom.
The training these detectives go though has to be something else man, to maintain composure, be patient, and even come across as friendly and understanding to these monsters, that’s definitely not a job for everyone, but I commend them for their time and effort
It enrages me so badly when they start crying when they get caught like you didn't just torture an innocent child and listened to her cries and screams
Also when the investigator asks what he's scared of and he says he's scared that his life is over. Fucking sickening considering he ended a little girls life.
Uh, if he showed no emotion you'd say you were enraged about that instead. Let's just get to the point and say you're just an uncontrollably angry person?
It’s the same detective who interrogated Russell Williams, a former colonel in the Canadian military. It’s a must-watch if you haven’t seen it yet, but also truly heartbreaking (the guy was a monster).
@@1stMarDiv4341 I knew it he had a familiar voice, I just couldn't remember. I watched that before this case. So this detective is really the guy to call for high-profile cases huh. It must be nice to be one of the best in your own field.
My favorite part is at the end where the detective just demolished the monster with words that I think most of us would love the chance to say directly to people who commit these types of depraved disgusting heinous acts
" How old are you, Mike? 28 years old? Get rid of your fucking security blanket and start being a man" The way that cop dragged this piece of shit was amazing.
If I ever get killed, I want this guy to interrogate my killer.
Same. I want them to play the tape at my funeral. I bet half my family walks out after 20 minutes of this lol
@@Jenna2k 🤣🤣
abhahahah loool
@@Jenna2k becarefull not to be the criminal
Nothing like positive thinking...
The girl who lured the victim is a monster too.
At least she'll be living with that guilt for the rest of her life
She sherdnt a dun dat.
Don't want to defend a criminal but she was only 18 and probably didn't know it would end up like this though... I've skipped some parts of the video so tell me if I'm wrong, but to me it seems she just did what she was told, probably was coerced or something
@@elbachsito1304 I think so to, not sure if she deserved the life in prison tbh
@@elbachsito1304 lol no. Even the best possible outcome of abducting an 8 year old girl for her sicko boyfriend (the rare occurrence where the victim doesn't end up dead) is horrific to comprehend. Being complicit in this kind of crime is abhorrent, no matter which way you look at it.
What could she possibly expected to have happened to deserve leniency?
This detective is impressive. He held an entire conversation by himself for over 30 minutes
😂😂😂😂👏👏👏👍👍👍
exactly what I was thinking... not a good interrogative technique to not let the suspect talk.
@@chitownbear5482 he wasn't going to talk either way
How blessed he asses others behavior when he never hears anyone else speak.
@@YuriBoyka-yh6rz ya. That’s why it’s impressive
When a cop sits with you in an interrogation room and says, “I know you’re not some sick bastard who gets enjoyment out of hurting people,” that’s exactly what he knows you are.
With a name like that I’m assuming you speak from experience
What was the point of that comment and why so salty kid =)
@@orheanustefan7841 well because it may be what they suspect or believe, but it's not what they know for a fact. You can find interrogations where the suspect is innocent and they use the same tactics you see here. It's actually kind of embarrassing to watch because the detectives will act exactly the same way with an innocent person as they do with a guilty person. They say all the same things like "we know you did it, we're past that, we're giving you the opportunity to make it easier on yourself" and so on. When they're right and the suspect is susceptible to the technique, it makes the detectives look like master manipulators, but when they're wrong or the suspect is on to the game, they look like fools.
Excellent catch. Bravo Vince!
The fact that he is acting like a 3yr old child is pissing me off
That’s the thing passing u off about him?
Yeah he is not taking responsibility for his action
Seriously.. crying like a little girl when he's the one who killed one
He better stop that then, getting himself errect during an interigation is a bad look
@@Jack-ko2xd yes he isn’t taking accountability for what he did instead he is acting like a child so it pissed me off
The interrogator sure has a great ability to tactically ramble.
Right he should try scam baiting haha!! 😂😂 They have an ability to ramble!!
@@ella-bt8hp agreed
He never shuts up it’s amazing.
@@ares12351 I know enough to drive you crazy! I wonder if he is like that in normal life! All the time lol
He was mentally torturing him non-stop. He wasn't actually interrogating him.
37:48 _"Tori Stafford is all over your car."_
I don't think I've ever heard a more non-graphic yet gruesome and explicit summary of what happened
I.... stumbled on your comment... just as Jim Smyth uttered that line.
holyfcuk.
The only word that comes to mind is HORRIFIC. Rest in peace little Tori 😢💔
Jim Smith is a hero of mine. His demeanor is so clinical, yet human.
The line about “you aren’t acting like innocent people act, or how falsely accused people act.” Absolute brutal line which is why Mike responded defensively. He realized his act wasn’t working.
Honestly so real the way he whines like a defensive widdle baby
"Get rid of your f'ing security blanket and be a man."
Savage.
"Is that what you said to Tori before you killed her" is what got me
37:05
Or when he said "you haven't even eaten your doughnut yet" I'm sorry but that one got me.🤣
@@callummcneill6266 dude, I love you
@@lucky_ro049 you’re welcome
It’s crazy how you can avoid this situation by NOT raping and murdering a child
Damn i had no idea🤯
Congratulations,now you have received 69 likes. Balanced as all things should be.
@@vikoivanov4650 your comment was made irrelevant by the passage of time. Not much of it though.
It's not difficult to pull off
It’s easier said than done kid. Do you know how hard it is lowering kids with this profile picture?!
I love how Michael Rafferty tried to play the mysterious bad boy his whole life, but he is reduced to a whining, sobbing, moody little toddler in the face of grown men. He even needed a blankie.
My thoughts exactly.... He acts like a spoiled brat
He was going thru withdrawals which made him act Ike dat
2 grown men who couldn't get this whining sobbing moody little toddler to crack. Michael never broke. he never confessed. He saw right through their good cop/bad cop routine, he saw right through their "do you want food" trick. And he never confessed. That little boy won this interrogation and lost the case overall 3 years later
@@bigoltits1880yoooo you’re a weirdo bro
@@bigoltits1880 weird thing to defend a guy that raped and killed a kid my guy
The ability for these detectives to switch strategys on the fly is a very impressive skill.
"I think im to sick to talk"
"Thats okay you can just listen"
*talks nonstop for half an hour*
"This is not a parking ticket. This is reality."
Conclusion: parking tickets are not real.
That actually might be true. I got a parking ticket about 10 years ago and never paid it. Still haven't heard anything. Not real.
@@hanselmanryanjames That warrant in Baker county with your name on it begs to differ.
@@rob9726 well damn
So I guess this bench warrant I got for unpaid parking tickets is fake too? Nice!.. Funny it kinda shredded like real paper..
THIS IS NOT REALITY! NOT REALITY!!!
This detective is like 40 years old with 50 years experience
Some careers you're born for. Or some lives make careers perfect for you.
One brain cell left over 21 years
ah, so he is the guy they were talking about in those job requirements
soup 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂 👏
I noticed that the first detective is kind of struggling to make the "I've seen worse" trick on Michael because it really doesn't get much worse than what he did.
The hardest part is he not shivering and feeling bad about the little girl life or family, he’s shivering and terrified about going to jail forever. That’s horrible.
True, because we all know how they treat rapists in jail..
He's shivering because he's an opiate addict in distress without a fix
And because he was having opioid withdrawal
He's actually sick from opiate withdrawal.
That and he's going through withdrawals from opioids.
I just watched a detective have a conversation with himself for an hour
Exactly!!!!!!!!!
Yup!
I skipped to the frozen-in-time-gray-bits cos of the lack of convo. These detectives srsly kept at it for ~ 4hrs!
yeah it was the same phrases for an hour
Mitchell Trubisky Thank you 🙏 I was 25 minutes in when I scrolled down and read your comment 👍👍 I was wondering if he ever stopped 🤷♀️🤦♀️🤯🤯
"We're done"
"Is that what you said to Tori before you killed her?"
Jesus Christ
Imagine having dealt with stuff like this enough to have witty comebacks ready for a child rapist and murderer. TBH I get so emotional just hearing about this stuff and these guys deal with it, talk to the mother, meet the criminal, I can't even imagine the toll it must take on your sanity.
This detective doesn’t look older than 50 but makes me feel like he’s got 35 years of experience. This detective was brutal
@@Neysiriss pmm
shortly after:
"I think you're a funny man"
"I think you're a cold-blooded killer"
@@JoseMartinez-qb9qr that one was actually my favorite lmao
I have a lot of respect for the investigators that manage to sit across from these monsters and not immediately try to choke them out.
normally i don’t think like that watching these, but by the end the endless dramatic self pity and guiltless bitching made me want to do bad things to his face.
Hes not that big monster you think he is. In fact he is a victim of things you dont understand.
@@pauliussvirskas6734 I’m sorry, I hope I’m misunderstanding, but are you trying to defend a child rapist?
@@pauliussvirskas6734bro....no. No doubt he suffered some things but killing and rping a child definitely makes him a monster and I wish they would throw him in general population and stream the carnage.
Don’t fool yourself, these specific detectives get off playing mind games with these people. Not like that’s a bad thing though.
26:02 "You haven't even touched your donut!" Canadian version of polygraph lol
Who's turning down a plain cake donut🤷♀️ You know he's lyin😄
Haven't even touched your donut, eh? Haven't drank your Tim's, we brought it for ya
anybody remember that transformers movie? He should've eaten the whole plate. THE WHOLE PLATE!
This man's ability to just talk non stop for hours is so fucking impressive
Now you know how men feel around women haha
@@huntakilla1234 I wonder how this interrogator’s wife feels now lol “he talks more than I do”
He should start a podcast lol. I'd love to listen to detective stories from this guy.
@@huntakilla1234 ok boomer
@@Weirdiohw 2018 called, they want their ''joke'' back.
Detective: 57 mins of talking
Michael: sniff
Michael: "I didn't do thi-"
Detective: *"yes, you did"*
For real, I’ve got a cold right now and not sniffing nearly as much as him
detective: tells him about the dna evidence and all of the overwhelming proof he did it
michael: i didn't do it
@@marcusbordeaux7548 he is sad he got caught. Not cuz he got remorse
Thanks for that heads up. Onto the next video
This should be a training video for interrogators all over the world. This guy is masterful. Also, I hope Rafferty's remaining days are painful and filled with extreme misery, horror and lots of trauma.
This guy failed every tactic he used what are you talking about 😂
It's a good thing that prisons don't take kindly to predators. In there they basically have their own justice system. 16-18, you're good. 15-12, not so much. Anything below that is treated by beatings if you speak a word about it. They're bad guys, but they're not *bad guys.*
@@KossukAgree. Failed to get any kind of confession. Wasn't that the objective?
@johng4093 they didn't really need a confession at this point. Wouldn't have hurt but wasn't necessary to close the case.
They most likely will be. I have a friend who did time in prison. He said that sometimes child predators are sequestered from the general public but it depends on the tier level of security. Inmates always find out what you’re in for.
That detective has some *incredible* self control. The way he keeps his tone balanced, and steady as he tells a child rapist and murderer that "we all make mistakes" is *very* impressive.
“Enjoy the rest of your life. This is the kind of room you’re gonna be spending it in.”
What an exit line
Some true poetic lines right there the likes of Nikola Tesla wouldn’t even comprehend... wow
I even liked "We all make mistakes - that's why pencils have erasers." In the context he used it it's such a strong yet so super inadequate metaphor that it might actually caused something to happen inside the head of Michael
That detective was a fucking savage. I loved listening to him absolutely tear into the guy
55:55
Max lmfao there’s videos of him interrogation other killers like Paul Bernardo and he roasts them all, he’s known around here as a very good detective but he’s also hilarious sometimes
What I expected: Mindhunter-style talk with a complete psycho
What I got: A crybaby who passive-agresively talks back to cops like they're his mom.
This guy is a pansy. He is being passed around like the pansy bitch he is. 😏
Yessss!!!
this is what most real psychopaths and narcissists are like when they're caught. pathetic snivelling worms
Yep
@@newcustoms4019 In jail he's going to be passed around also 😁
It’s because of this case I regularly ask my young daughters “what do you do if a stranger asks you to come look at a puppy?” They answer “run away and find help.”
And if they try to grab you? “Kick and scream as loud as you can.”
I hope Tori’s tragic story will prevent even just one child from becoming another victim.
This story really hits hard, I remember my mum telling me when I was younger, if someone wanted to show me a puppy, I would go with them, it sends chills through me, there are a lot more monsters out there now x
Just tell your children, no matter what happens, they should ask a parent for permission.
~ Gavin de Becker
Make sure you tell them to yell “I don’t know this person!”
Abductors can often tell passerby that it’s their child and they are throwing a tantrum. Heard of a few kids who got picked up that way.
My parents made sure to teach this too. Good job mom/dad!
The problem is, she knew her through her mother. That’s why she went so readily. (Was on a different video of the case)
The detective saying "You haven't even touched your donut" is unintentionally funniest thing I have ever heard
Is there anything more pathetic then watching a murderer cry?
HIS DUSTY ASS MOMMA GIVING BIRTH😬🤬🙃
There’s only 1 thing more vile and pathetic.. confusing then and than! Lol just playin
It makes it even worse knowing he’s faking it to try and seem innocent cause he doesn’t know all the evidence is stacked up against him. What an absolute piece of shit, the victim complex in strong with this one.
@@roosterjackson7258 good point didn't think of that
Seeing them plead their innoscence and blame circumstances. And ask for understanding
He’s sitting there in the corner with a blankie wrapped around him crying like something was done to him! Pathetic!
Pedos are worst than gang members, catch them alone and the flake like snow.
He’s dope sick so he has chills and feels sick and his nose probably won’t stop running.
@@JimboJuice yeah sadly most pedos and child killers are separated from actual prisoners
@Ty The Great not when you do it on purpose and god knows what other monstrosities he has done for pleasure
He is not traumatised he's just disgustingly pathetic
@Ty The Great he's not sad cause he killed the child he's sad because he got caught and can't prey on anymore children
"All she wanted to do was go home and have a little party for her friends because her Mom just re-decorated her room for her."
Heartbreaking... 💔
Not him sniffing, trying to feign remorse. How disgusting. This is one of the worst cases I’ve ever had the displeasure of hearing about. Tori would have been my exact age if she was still alive today. It’s awful that she never got to grow up. I haven’t been this angry in a while. This is such a well put-together video, JCS. Thank you for your work.
exactly, i was born in 2000 as well and hearing about her hannah montana shirt on her decayed body ... :((((
You know whats worse than a kiddy fiddling murderer?
An unapologetic, kiddy fiddling murderer that plays the victim and has an attitude.
Shut up
@@JuneGirl35 Did I touch a nerve?
@@JuneGirl35 human trash
@@JuneGirl35 ive got the word NONCE
@@JuneGirl35 you might be #3 on the piece of shit list, pussy
Damn he really asked him like 20 times if he wanted food till he finally said yes and then didn't get him any 🤣🤣🤣
morty classic
The guy could have said, "I am not saying shit until I am fed!" And i bet you they would get him food. He doesn't realize that he has the power in this situation. He is an idiot and a monster!
Hahaha I was this comment and then waited patiently. Worth it
@@FreeOpenTruth bro they wouldve brought him a steak and a hooker if he said he would talk
@@FreeOpenTruth I've seen another interview where the cops thought the guy committed an armed robbery. He kept saying "I'll talk if I get a coke and a butterfinger" they gave him two cokes but eventually realized he wasnt going to talk😂😂
I just read the Wikipedia page with the details of her injuries, and it made me sick. I can't wrap my head around how someone could so viciously beat and assault an innocent little girl. You could see this guy out and about anywhere and never suspect what a monster he is. It's just crazy.
Will you share the details with me please?
@@deez2569 uhm... just look up the case???
I would recommend that you be sure you want to learn about it as knowledge is poison in certain cases. You can google this case with Wikipedia added and then read through the more visceral details there. I would like to remind you that there are fantastic people who do awesome things in this world and sick people like these is not all what humanity is about. @@deez2569
The female accomplice killed the kid. She beat her to death with a flaw hammer. She admitted to that after the verdict so she couldn't get double jeapordy. Clever. She beat up an inmate for no good reason. Why admit to something like that? Because she was proud of what she did.
Don't be so dramatic
25 years with the possibility of parole. What a joke, maybe somebody in prison will take care of that.
Dudes sleeping well every night eating 3 meals a day and we’re paying for it smh. After what he did that’s fckin wild he can step any where without getting bodied
@@Bane92"sleeping well with 3 square meals" do you think prison is a 5 star all-inclusive resort? snap back to reality
as if prisons arent notorious for random acts of violence and their play doh food with like 3 calories a serving
@@josephclarence397 good
He got life with a possibility of parole after 25 years.
That's the harshest sentence possible in Canada. The judge couldn't do anything more.
The only exception is when the defendant was a serial killer
@@josephclarence397in Canada it might as well be. Even in America the child rapists and murders are protected... Shits sad.
Pedophiles are always the biggest cry babies when they get caught, like what they have done isn't one of the worst crimes possible
I had a family member who molested me and when my father confronted them they got on their knees crying that they were innocent. They’re pathetic.
@@freetime7706 sorry to hear, I hope they got what they deserved and I hope you're doing well
@@a.t.2020 Thank you I appreciate it. I just wanted to back up your comment because it is 100% true.
@@freetime7706 Im sorry that happened to you. Thats awful. Hope they got what they deserved.
@@radicalgoose1923 Thank you. I never pressed charges but our whole family knows what he did. Some believe me and some don’t but there’s nothing I can do about that. He will have to answer to god in the end and that’s what matters.
I get the impression this detective goes home and tells himself about how his day went.
Omg, your comment made me laugh out loud even with the most horrific subject matter! Well done.
Yours along with, "This guy could talk the hinges off of a gate"
@@jenjen462 chill
😂😂😂
Comment is seriously under acknowledged. More likes needed
@@jenjen462 he would have gotten a confession from me. That was more torture than water boarding.
This is the same interrogator that got Russell Williams confession.
True! He's being much much more harsh here.
@@jtierney24251for good reason
To the men and women that train and interview people like this THANK YOU. Thank you for doing this job, behaviour science, thank you for getting 'things' like this off the street. Thank you for all the people you have saved who don't even know you have saved them. ❤
Meh
Canadian torture tactics:
- tea WITH ONLY ONE SUGAR
- donut WITHOUT GLAZE
Hahahaha 😂😂😂 fucking hell, dying here.
Lmfao dont forget it's all from Timmy Horton's too.
the us police brutality cases pale in comparision with canadian police
Hilarious!
they didn't give him glaze? They are the true fucking psychopaths.
“In reality no food was coming” best part
Time stamp?
@@enriqueroldi4312 46:04
top ten anime betrayals, the detectives were thinking: know your place trash.
I actually laughed out loud.
@@digiteducation4534 thank uuu
I hope everyone knows that protecting children is a community effort. It takes more than teachers and parents considering how many vile and pure evil bastards are out there.
If you see something suspicious, if you have a gut instinct, believe it- please report it.
Tori looks like such a sweetheart how is it possible that someone could want to harm such an innocent child. There can be ZERO sympathy or mercy for such monsters. In these cases I believe it can only be the family that sets the punishment. I commend the investigators and police for theyre restraint. There is no way I could hold myself back.
"That's pure evil, bud"
Said like a true Canadian.
Well said, guy.
I agree, pal.
Im not your bud, friend
I'm not your friend, bud.
I’m not your guy, bud
"In reality, no food was coming."
Pretty sure that's the Canadian equivalent of a war crime.
I actually thought he was gonna get em something
I wonder how warm a shower curtain actually is when used as a blanket? 😂🤣☺️
Sharon G
So, they’re not warm... but you get sweaty!
Don’t ask how I know
Whats funny, is I had a friend with a huge grow op( before weed was legal) in an 100yo old house. Because of shitty wiring and the house burned down. All that was visibly left was the evidence of a grow op. When she was arrested she was so distraught that her dog died of smoke inhalation they offered her counselling for tbe dog AND they ordered whatever food she wanted and in fact took her through s drive thru in their cruiser.
Of course she was only growing pot and not raping and murdering a child.
@@eratoisyourmuse659 did she get charged with anything? after watching these crime documentaries growing pot seems like a 7 year old snatching a gum from a gas station lol not a big deal to begin with but you know.
This Detective is something else. A relentless verbal onslaught, like sandpaper rubbing away at the surface - then finally the truth is becoming visible. Incredible work. Brilliant.
As for the suspect - electric chair . . .not in 20 years time but immediately!!!!
The detective talking for over a half hour non-stop almost made me confess
🤣
Lol! I was thinking the same thing! I thought - I’ll tell you anything if you just stop!
I ate the last cookie !!! It was me!
@@alventuradelacruz522 But you haven’t touched your doughnut
Damn u funny 🤣🤣🤣
Oh come on. No person on Earth looks like that composite sketch.
*Three seconds later*
Well I'll be damned
The Zigzagman genuinely lold
That was my exact thought
Same. like y are the eyes dead on 😂
As an artist, I had the same exact thought.
SAME 🤣
Me too. that’s a terrible drawing. No one loookkss.... wow spot on!
i hope there's a special place in the afterlife where people like him get to relive the suffering they caused onto others. rest in peace and power to Tori Stafford.
I was in jail with Terri lynn while she was awaiting trial. She was kept in a solitary/s*icide cell. When the guards would walk by they would kick the cell door. We used to hear her cry and all the women would start laughing and taunting her. I remember seeing her go out for her yard time carrying a basketball. We all screamed and yelled that it should be the little girl you helped kill that should be going out to play. Any one of us would have been happy to have her in the showers for 2 mins. I hope these two monsters never know any peace and burn in hell
I'm sure you did man...
I really really hope that is true.
The really fucked up thing about it is now they're moving her to a healing lodge? Why? For what? I know women doing decades for drug related charges. They have kids and people on the outside. Why do these pieces of shit always seem like they get away with it?! Make it make sense.
@@soraya8458healing lodge?
@@soraya8458only women that twerk and listen to hood music deserve life
Killer: “I think you’re a funnny man”
Detective: “I think you’re a cold blooded killer”. These detectives were very patient with this evil rude moron.
I couldn`t be so patient with the killer!
Sometimes I wish they could beat these people up and I know that’s inhumane and cruel but stuff like this just makes me so angry
Whats the time on video that he says this?
52:46
@Sadie Ireland amen to that. If it s beyond doubt, no fuckimg reason to be alive while the little girl is lost forever and her family destroyed
Him trying to start gagging so he can be dismissed to the restroom or something.
Detective: “Oh here’s a bucket. Go right ahead, I won’t be offended.”
🤣
N Logan true
Lots of sociopaths will wretch like that when they are guilty. It is so messed up.
Sheep how? 🧐 The laugh emoji is in response to the detective’s remark. As in- he’s like “yeah I’m not buying it. Smarter than you think I am”.
what timestamp was this?
@@Final_unicorn 17.00
This case has haunted me for years - for some reason that child fate - words fail me. When you read the entirety of it. The child looks like my granddaughter at that age. To this day I remind my daughter never to assume anything about her whereabouts - keep it forever in your mind. Every time I talk to her about her daughter I think of this child. May she forever be an angel for other children - watching over them. What was done to Tori - God watch over her and all like her.
I feel you on this frfr. I have 3 kids & 3 grandkids and I tried to set a pattern with daily text messages with them. So god forbid something happens I can have details that help in some way. I don’t let them know I’m doing it bc they think I over reacted.
My eyes started watering with the news segments at the end, the reporter having to keep pausing because of the raw emotion of the whole case and trial.
I watch these videos to learn about criminal behaviors in interrogations and detectives' techniques, but man sometimes it's hard watching some because of how emotional I become during certain parts
As someone in the comments once said two years ago..."it's crazy how you can avoid this situation by NOT raping and murdering a child"
“I can’t eat :((( this is kind of intense… 🥺” you cannot be serious man. You killed and sexually assaulted a child. Poor you.
These monsters are always the biggest fucking cowards. Pathetic
Love knows no age, don't discriminate, bigot.
@@genuinelymoist73 No adult should have any type of relationship with a child you’re sick in the head
@@andreauzc Any kind of relationship? Sorry son, don't talk to me, you're still a child
@@genuinelymoist73 🤨📸 Alright bozo, neither does a prison cell.
“Do you know what a psychopath is Mike?”
“No I’ve never met one”
“Well I met one tonight.”
Lmao
😂😂😂
Right you are lol.
I was looking for this
SinCityTarantulas 702 Sorry I don’t know how to link up the time slot... but it was perfect. 😂
The Green Dragon JB truuuu 😂
54:33 is so fantastic to watch. The once in a lifetime roast the detective gives is legendary and the fact that he articulates his pure disgust with him is even more brutal. Fantastic.
"I'm too sick to talk....."
"That's okay, you can listen."
LEGEND
he said his biggest fear is losing his life, imagine what that little girl felt :(
@Olli Rolli have some empathy
Olli Rolli How can you even compare someone eating a fkn burger & a killing of a cow to a Child abuser torturing, abusing killing an innocent eight year old child. FFS
I feel so sad when I imagine that.. that poor little girl..
Just gotta say, I was scrolling while watching/listening and read this at 30:45ish, you have successfully accelerated my hair growth.
Yea, I fucking hate him on so many levels
“i’m too sick to talk, this has been intense” imagine what the poor little girl thought in the last moments of her life.
yeah, and he’s out here feeling sorry for how he feels? please
T'is a sad and horrific prob two or three generation of narcissistic DID and other results from either their own parents treating their children like sh*t and poor education, watchng trash and trashy channels, groups et al :{
“I haven’t eaten since 12” 🤬😡🤬🤬🤬🤬 , WHO THE HELL CARES YOU EVIL SICK PIECE OF 💩 , I could never be able to be an interrogator like this
This kind of stuff happens every day in sweden and more than 90% of the guilty People who admitted to it they dont even get sent to prison sweden is fuckt
@@za1cko327 and their "prison" Is a cabin on a small island with fishing gear, not even kidding
When I was young I disliked how over-protective my parents were; today I'm thankful for them for being over-protective
People think it's being overprotective but if you ask any parent who has had their children abducted they'd go back in time and gladly become an overprotective parent
53:34 is the same investigator that interviewed Russel? Jim Smith? He’s great! I love seeing any cases he gets to be involved with. The way he dealt with Russel vs Michael are totally different and it’s amazing to see
Yes, Jim Smyth.
"Do you know what a psycopath is Mike?" " I've never met one." "I met one tonight." jesus christ that detective obliterated that man.
Especially, if he was one, he wouldn't care (like he doesn't as shown in the video), would he?
🤣👌
Mmkay
For real😂😂
oliterate he did
i am so happy that the detective isn't a car salesman because he could sell a mini to a family of 10
Just the very thought of this scenario made me immediately run down to the nearest dealership and buy a mini cooper 😰😰
i'm on my third mini. they are kinda addicting!
The man’s got super powers
@@rebeltorrents on my 4th classic, had 3 new over the years too, they are endearing little monsters :)
@@karenvaughan6423 I hope to own a classic someday! Mine have all been 2nd gen, I'd never buy 1st or 3rd (or newer) but man those Classics have my heart too!
This is one of the most revolting interrogations I’ve ever watched. I hope Michael lives the life he deserves.
The fact that he still had the audacity to make snarky comments is mind boggling to me.
1st detective : *talks calmly *
2nd detective: SO HERE'S THE GIRL THAT YOU KILLED
When he talked about how Michael was gonna be making googly eyes with the other rapist in his glass cell, I fucking lost my shit
@@stackertheeod7566 time stamp pls ?
@@avitrivedi1671 54:38 enjoy
He almost made me come clean of crimes I didn't commit, I shat my pants when he said "I'm the lead investigator"
@@stackertheeod7566 based
I love the part when the second detective comes in and JCS basically says “this isn’t part of any known technique, he’s just livid and freestyling”
Hes freestyling
Speaking off the cuff
That's fuckin sgt. Smyth. JCS just acknowledging a legend at work.
This detective spittin
off the dome
The first detective is Jim Smyth right ? The same guy that interrogated Russell Williams ? His voice is so unique
The 2nd interrogator (bad cop) is Jim Smyth. Mr. Smyth played the opposite role in this interview as opposed to Russell Williams, both brilliant!!
the "bad cop" portion of this interrogation was like pure ecstasy.
Had me smirkin. Dude talked to him like he was. A piece of shit
You can tell he almost enjoyed talking down to him I loved it
Psionic powers. He wrestled his brain into the mud.
Lol im still at the good cop part I can’t wait until the bad cop part
@@xT1YKx its great
"Im scared of losing my life!" Says the human reject who murdered a child. Disgusting.
The public is scared you won’t lose your life Mike.
wtf the little girl that lost her life because of this man.... bro "Im scared of losing my life!" he sound like a pussy
WHYYYYY do we not torture ppl who hurt & murder children. This is dusgusting
@@carolyngrey2853 Speaking for all the men serving prison sentences across this beautiful country of ours.. I can assure you, These guys here.. We make sure they suffer. AND BOY DO THEY!!! There had been cases were they were literally rape to death :D
@@athoughttothinkabout6072 well thats very reassuring 😄
As someone from the area, I hope this goof is getting what he deserves and that poor little girl haunts him forever.
Every time i revist this video, i always think that i could outlast the detectives rambling, that it wont bother me. And every time, im proved wrong. I like to think i have a high tolerance for rambling people because of my past but man, this detective is on a whole other level. Its honestly amazing that im getting mental fatigue and im not even in the hot seat
My parents were religious af and I wasn’t, so I can lie super easily almost believe it as I’m saying it but the problem with detectives is often the questions they ask they already know the answer so no matter how good you are, if it’s a lie they’ll know.
Can you imagine how the child must have felt? The pain, the fear, the regret. She was only 8. She wanted to see a puppy. I lose faith in humanity when I learn about cases like these.
Don't worry, his fellow prisoners will make him suffer for everything he did to Tori. At least he'll get a small bit of what the monster deserves.
LaBi it seems there are more evil people in the world than there are good. Demons amongst us...
So sad😢
The horror.
She did see a puppy - A sick puppy.
Police: sir do you know why we pulled you over?
Me after watching all these videos: I want a lawyer.
Omg that’s me every time I watch one of these videos. I get paranoid that the police will start questioning everything I do.
Hope TheBabes I’m fine now. I’m making myself look extremely suspicious aren’t I? I have nothing to hide
@@hopethebabes that's complete and total bullshit. That's EXACTLY what the police will tell you too. It doesnt matter if you're innocent or guilty, if you're in a setting like this, ask for a lawyer. Period.
😂 right! Don’t say a WORD!
@@noface-29 good thing no one innocent has ever been convicted.
next on the hydraulic press channel : michael rafferty
Yes😂😂
absolutely disgusting how he’s “sick” during the interrogation. he didn’t feel nauseated during or after the horrible things he did to that girl, but getting confronted is what upset his stomach? pathetic.
I'm wondering if it's drug withdrawal
@@elizabethh9039 ohhh that’s smart i didn’t even consider that.
@@fronkthedonk4267 ok, I'm further into the video, and he really is acting like a spoiled brat lol
This guy GENUINELY feels like he’s the victim here. The level of delusion is astronomical.
Well, he's a psychopath, it has always been only about him, for him. He doesn't care for anyone else.
Sadly this is typical of sociopaths. I've seen it many times in my line of work.
The cop is being a dick tbh
@@davidgould7366 you're disgusting
David Gould this is how they manipulate the criminal to get what they want out of them when they know their luring or hiding something. Sometimes even innocent people are in this situation.
Canadian Police: Cereal bars, gives him tea with sugar, a donut, a blanket, doesn't want to offend him by calling him Mike.
American Police: Won't give Jeff his butterfinger.
Also Canadian Police: you want a lawyer? Okay well we still have a right to keep questioning you. So why the fuck did you do it
they're only doing their job
@@beatsgelato9014 if you say you want to speak to a lawyer they have to let you immediately. he never said that. he already spoke to a lawyer, who likely said don't say anything.
You have the right not to say anything just not the ability.
HAHAH POOR JEFF
While it's impressive, yes, that the detective could just constantly run off words the entire time. What makes it clearly another level, with so many years of experience, is that he never relies on filler words (excluding "okay"). He rambles, yes, but it's ALL relevant and degrading. Very impressive.
Love your work!!Nothing gets my blood flowing in the morning more than your channel
Yeah but not in a good way in my case. I just made the mistake of watching this in the morning and it has made me feel really angry and more hopeless about the human race.
“Terry Lynn is full of shit.”
“How is the DNA gonna be full of shit, Mike?
👀 he shut up quick
He knew he was fucked whenever he said Tori was all over his car. Explaining to him how blood cells work.
time stamp?
@@dtmku 38:19
Well, considering he's a piece of shit, his DNA is indeed full of shit.
@@Izanagioomikami clever. i likey
it was so cathartic to see that second guy come in "get rid of your f*ckin security blanket"
Alice LeFae I literally cheered! Too much coddling of these fucking monsters IMO! 🤨
@@Nat0528 If theres one thing you should learn from this channel, it's that the police want justice and understand that they need to manipulate the environment and the suspect to gather information and force a confession. The police are being "friendly" because it benefits them (and society). That person interviewing that guy probably thought he was pathetic and a monster from the moment he got the case details. All he cares about is putting that guy behind bars, and if that means acting friendly and subtly manipulating him into confessing, then he will do that.
if you walk into an interrogation room and treat the person like absolute garbage and you don't have the evidence to back it up, you can potentially let a monster back out on to the streets because they'll identify you as an enemy, ask for a lawyer and then shut the fuck up until he arrives. People forget cops are doing their job when they're being friendly and are less likely to lawyer up and not share their lies.
arqon_ I understand the interrogation dynamics perfectly! I think we were all simply speaking to the fact that this guy who is beyond despicable, was being babied ad nauseam! That isn’t to say we don’t understand why police officers appear friendly, or even empathetic.. it is all understood to be tactics used, to ensure that pos like that guy! Never has the chance to reoffend. My comment was based on that, not to imply that all monsters should all be roughed up had thrown around.
@@Nat0528 it's called good cop bad cop for a reason. It's a strategy. And it's also to cover their butts for liability. It's the humane way to engage with a human who committed even a heinous crime. Otherwise every day would turn into fights. But once they give you every last chance, boom.
security blanket lmao 😂
The training these detectives go though has to be something else man, to maintain composure, be patient, and even come across as friendly and understanding to these monsters, that’s definitely not a job for everyone, but I commend them for their time and effort
That these monsters would be eligible for parole in 25 years is insane.
Plot twist: the detective doesn’t get a salary, he’s paid by the word.
Buddy’s balling if that’s the case
I read somewhere he was one sentence away from "so let me tell you about this timeshare I have"
Hahahahahaha
I think the Waterloo Provincial Police aren't real crazy about the bald spot cam in the interrogation room
Haha
"We're done"
"Is that what you said to her before killing her"?
F'cking ouch what a zinger.
Damn even I felt that
Except, he didn't kill her. That woman did. The zingers are good, but joke's on him, I guess.
Brax1982 what you mean? You telling me he is innocent?
@@Brax1982 you're an actual virgin stfu
"ZIING"
-Zingbot
Rumor has it that the detective is still talking to Rafferty outside of his cell today. Michael is still waiting for the meal as well.
Brilliant detective! Best interrogation ever. "Maybe you didn't mean to do it. I know I'm not sitting across from Paul Bernardo."- brilliant!
"The reality is no food was coming....this investigator was not about to go out of his way to get a child killer food" COLD AS ICEEEE
He did tho he brought him tea and a doughnut
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@gustavthegreat2811 I am sure his doughnut is popular in jail
@@gustavthegreat2811 I'd quote _Transformers,_ but considering the nature of this video...
Brendan Marx bro thah comment killed me 😂
It enrages me so badly when they start crying when they get caught like you didn't just torture an innocent child and listened to her cries and screams
I’m only a few minutes in but for him too say he’s too sick to eat because it’s been intense that seriously angered me 😡
Also when the investigator asks what he's scared of and he says he's scared that his life is over. Fucking sickening considering he ended a little girls life.
Hope he rots in hell
Uh, if he showed no emotion you'd say you were enraged about that instead. Let's just get to the point and say you're just an uncontrollably angry person?
he's probably been crying in jail ever since, or worse
The last detective to speak to him really gave him a verbal back hander and slap to the face. Fantastic.
It’s the same detective who interrogated Russell Williams, a former colonel in the Canadian military. It’s a must-watch if you haven’t seen it yet, but also truly heartbreaking (the guy was a monster).
@@1stMarDiv4341 I knew it he had a familiar voice, I just couldn't remember. I watched that before this case. So this detective is really the guy to call for high-profile cases huh. It must be nice to be one of the best in your own field.
My favorite part is at the end where the detective just demolished the monster with words that I think most of us would love the chance to say directly to people who commit these types of depraved disgusting heinous acts
Imagine being the interrogator’s kid and trying to lie about what time you got home
“We all make mistakes, that’s why pencils have eraser”
Me: *sweats nervously*
I'd love to have a dad like that
@@reverieWithRupam cause i would use his tactics against others lmaooo
Curious if that would either make them turn out incredibly honest, or an incredibly good liar.
@@SpectralArchivist I'm guessing it would be dependent on their personalities
It boggles my mind that these people can commit a heinous crime and refuse to admit it as if it will help make it not be true.
I wish the detective would've snatched the blanket away from him on the way out.
This detective style is like water droplet torture. Relentless and exhausting. He wore that man down like a pro. Brilliant
He didn’t wear him down whatsoever lol.
He’s the detective who got the confession from Russell Williams too.... supposedly he’s one of the best ever
Oops that was the guy w Terry
@@macm3081 That doesn't mean he didn't wear him down (which he did)...as most interrogations
Its Jim, you know Jim Smyth.
He interrogated Russell Williams
" How old are you, Mike? 28 years old? Get rid of your fucking security blanket and start being a man" The way that cop dragged this piece of shit was amazing.
the fact I read this as that quote was spoken, wow
@@thewildmadcat222 same
incase anyone's wondering, it's about 37 minutes in.
Toaster thanks lad
Good cop bad cop
Thanks to the video I had my daily dose of „Okay“ and „Alright“