3 Missing Women Found in the Most UNEXPECTED Way | Documentary

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  • Опубліковано 3 бер 2022
  • In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the disturbing case of the house of horrors.
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  • @aquacleaning4994
    @aquacleaning4994 2 роки тому +57875

    That"SHE NEEDS EVERYTHING, SHE'S BEEN KIDNAPPED, PUT YOURSELF IN HER SHOES" was absolutely awesome of him to say to that dispatcher!

    • @viviesme
      @viviesme 2 роки тому +1650

      Yeah, that was freaking chilling, in a good way!

    • @FaceRollinOvO
      @FaceRollinOvO 2 роки тому +1987

      Yea that dispatch ignored alot of protocols

    • @catandrobbyflores
      @catandrobbyflores 2 роки тому +2735

      That guy just told the dispatcher to stop fucking around and send help.

    • @megansmith1382
      @megansmith1382 2 роки тому +320

      That dispatch was on some kind of "I don't give a fuck" pill that day! Dam!!! How are you gonna not ask any REAL questions and just tell the young SCARED girl.... "talk to the police once they get there" he said that twice! then she said, "are you sending someone?" that damn dispatch said, "ill send someone as soon as we have a car available"!!! WTF!!! She said "I need someone now before he returns" like that guy could have easily came back and found her and killed her or killed the other girls in the house once he found her missing... how are you not going to ask any questions at all to the poor frightened young lady who is asking for help. I'm just so shocked 😲 how do they let these people work there? 🙄 they clearly do not give a fuck and you CAN NOT have that kind of attitude when you have someone's life in ur hands like that! This dispatch totally and completely pissed me off of you couldn't tell lol ASSHOLE!!!!

    • @FaceRollinOvO
      @FaceRollinOvO 2 роки тому +277

      @@catandrobbyflores absolutely

  • @michellamoureuxm
    @michellamoureuxm 2 роки тому +9635

    Cases like this piss me off. "We assumed she ran away" Ok officer well your job isn't to assume shit, it's to investigate and answer.

    • @hollyhayes9640
      @hollyhayes9640 2 роки тому +803

      They literally get paid to not make assumptions. Lazy police work. 🤦‍♀️

    • @ShaunAnderson_Sauce
      @ShaunAnderson_Sauce 2 роки тому +647

      How about the person who called reporting a naked woman crawling in his backyard and they just didn't investigate. SHOULD BE FIRED.

    • @ShaunAnderson_Sauce
      @ShaunAnderson_Sauce 2 роки тому +287

      Is it too much to ask that people in law enforcement demonstrate a basic level of care about the community they are supposed to protect? Too much focus on stopping crime and not enough focus on helping the community. And they wonder why they have an image problem. Hey police departments how about less PR tik tok dance videos and more money towards training your officers how to be good community members/role models/leaders. With great power comes great responsibility.

    • @kipechawolfeortiz8791
      @kipechawolfeortiz8791 2 роки тому +25

      Amen.

    • @YourBestDaydream
      @YourBestDaydream 2 роки тому +183

      @@ShaunAnderson_Sauce and that they just fucking KNOCKED on the door when someone heard banging inside the house? IM SO FUCKING PISSED.

  • @Miluriel
    @Miluriel Рік тому +1666

    So three women disappeared in the same area, police tracked his phone to this area, the victims all knew him or his daughter, one was last seen with his daughter, he boarded up all the windows of his house and played loud music all the time to drown out screams. It’s unbelievable that no one, detectives or neighbors, ever made the connection. He wasn’t even clever about it. Seems like gross incompetence on the police's part, honestly.

    • @zacharykaiser5910
      @zacharykaiser5910 10 місяців тому +198

      My question is how did they narrow it down to 2 blocks and did no door to door questioning. They could have stopped this years before it was resolved and prevented one of them from ever getting kidnapped.

    • @aKidNamedBrady
      @aKidNamedBrady 8 місяців тому +17

      Facts

    • @AntiCougar1988
      @AntiCougar1988 8 місяців тому +15

      Police can’t just walk into peoples homes. 2 block radius is a big area .

    • @DJEpsilons
      @DJEpsilons 8 місяців тому +103

      ​@@AntiCougar1988 Nobody said anything about walking into people's homes, and a 2 block radius is like 150 houses at most in that area. Police could and should have done more!

    • @mikewarpula911
      @mikewarpula911 7 місяців тому +42

      U can knock on doors and question occupants,funny no body filed a noise complaint due to the music an suspection of boarded up windows

  • @AngelofDarkness2899
    @AngelofDarkness2899 10 місяців тому +764

    These poor women were trapped for so many years and that man could've been caught 100 times before then. The fact that the police ignored so many reports about this man, and brushed off the cases as runaways is so horrifying. I can't believe how strong they were for so long, and the man who helped call the police has such a kind heart. I hope they can find peace in their lives after this horror house.

    • @lynnetrathen4587
      @lynnetrathen4587 8 місяців тому +18

      The fact that the cops did NOTHING to look for these girls is disgusting 🤬🤬 it make me so bloody angry…..even now 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @clark871
      @clark871 8 місяців тому +7

      These. Poor woman. Where. Trapped. For so many years. And that man could been. Caught. 100. Times. Before. Then the fact that police ignored. So many

    • @mikewarpula911
      @mikewarpula911 7 місяців тому +4

      I can't blame his wife for not testafieing,but if the police would have have followed thru,he should have been taken out and hung after being found guilty, because they we free there nightmare will never be over for them hopefully the find some piece

    • @k1llerfae
      @k1llerfae 20 днів тому +1

      right?? it blows my mind that they didnt take the previous reports seriously. even if the banging on the wall was nothing, if theres been multiple reports on that house and you were PREVIOUSLY THERE... wouldnt you wanna go check to make sure everything is okay??? and the report of a NAKED LADY crawling in the backyard??? thats weird asf why wouldnt you question that??

  • @Finkelfunk
    @Finkelfunk 2 роки тому +10137

    The irony is so rich: He held 3 women captive for 11 years, yet wasn't even mentally strong enough or capable to take two months of being incarcerated - a tiny fraction of the time the girls were in their personal hellscape and under WAY better conditions than he provided for them.

    • @twinkle3026
      @twinkle3026 2 роки тому +886

      Well, that's typical of a bully. They don't like a taste of their own medicine!

    • @DoomsJ
      @DoomsJ 2 роки тому +62

      I hope he got , Got!

    • @nocomment6561
      @nocomment6561 2 роки тому +104

      and then died with his pants down lawl

    • @theirbrotherhoodandfriends6101
      @theirbrotherhoodandfriends6101 2 роки тому +149

      Right? What a coward that disgusting sicko is.

    • @BeachgirlKarli
      @BeachgirlKarli 2 роки тому +160

      He was a weak pathetic disgusting sewage. I'm not surprised that he was a coward. That's one less bag a 💩 my tax money will not be spent on.

  • @hdofu
    @hdofu 2 роки тому +9034

    "I'm not a monster, I'm sick" Being sick is having a problem, being a monster is making that problem a problem for your victims.

    • @alizajohnny6422
      @alizajohnny6422 2 роки тому +150

      Well said. Good one.

    • @lilianabacilio5812
      @lilianabacilio5812 2 роки тому +319

      Exactly. He knew what he was doing was wrong. He could’ve gotten help for his thoughts and “sickness” but he acted on it knowingly. He is a monster.

    • @Icewind007
      @Icewind007 2 роки тому +70

      He was a sick monster.

    • @inventionscreator8875
      @inventionscreator8875 2 роки тому +8

      Well, doesn't matter, now hes ded and paying for his acts in the purgatory or some shit

    • @charliec.3518
      @charliec.3518 2 роки тому +19

      @@inventionscreator8875 nah man, no one pays for crimes once they die, theyre dead, rotting in the ground somewhere, thats all.

  • @Shmurda41
    @Shmurda41 Рік тому +635

    Imagine being the mom that said Gina can’t stay over and letting her walk home alone. The guilt she carry’s must be immense.

    • @inheritmyshoes9559
      @inheritmyshoes9559 6 місяців тому +26

      Literally the ex wife of Castro, too

    • @JokerInk-CustomBuilds
      @JokerInk-CustomBuilds 6 місяців тому +36

      I remember having a school friend. Everytime we had a playdate we had to stay at the school until his teacher mom was off from her last class and then all 3 of us would bike to their house because she didn't want her son to do the ride home alone... Then after dinner when it was time for me to go home in the dark of night She would just send me off on my own... It didn't bother me that much, but I always wondered why she considered it safe for me to ride home alone at night when she wouldn't allow her son to ride home with a friend in the afternoon... She obviously cared more for her son than me I guess. LOL

    • @redwoodtrail
      @redwoodtrail 5 місяців тому +12

      @@JokerInk-CustomBuildseven as a kid, I knew you should always stick together and not leave others in sketchy situations. I remember a high school experience: I was probably a junior or senior so 16-18 years old. I got a ride to a party with a girl from my school because we lived like 5-8 minutes from each other and she drove. She offered me a ride home since our curfew was midnight or so… well we ended up being a little late and rather than ask her mom for an extra 10 min or face the consequences, she let me walk home alone in the fall in the dark. Due to the angled streets and commercial lots in the area, I had to walk about 30 min. I seriously felt so betrayed and nothing even happened to me.

    • @paige_on_YT
      @paige_on_YT 5 місяців тому +1

      Gina's mother died before she was found

    • @heofonfyr6000
      @heofonfyr6000 5 місяців тому

      ​@@JokerInk-CustomBuilds that's shocking... nothing even remotely normal or acceptable about that. and that she was a teacher too... 🤦🏻‍♂️
      imagine trusting the education of children to an obviously antisocial scumbag like that

  • @Imnot_here_goaway
    @Imnot_here_goaway 6 місяців тому +251

    the police failed them so horribly. the police questioned the step father and he told them they should really be questioning ariel. Ariel had a history of abuse and he had connects to all three girls through his daughters. people had reported his house multiple times and they traced the call to somewhere in the block he lived in. the fact that police couldn't connect the dots is horrifying. they failed those poor girls miserably. I hope they're all doing okay now and they won't let anything stop them because they are so strong and courageous xxx

    • @priscillaprado1973
      @priscillaprado1973 4 місяці тому +1

      He even did sexual assault

    • @cats1970
      @cats1970 3 місяці тому +8

      These cops could've kicked a rock and it would land on his doorstep! It was more effort to avoid Ariel than to catch him. Shows just how little they cared about three poor young women.

  • @theworld340
    @theworld340 2 роки тому +45426

    I absolutely love that guy who rang 911 " she needs everything she's been kidnapped put yourself in her shoes " well done him because considering she rang too they didn't sound in to much of a rush ,,, this girl is one hell of a fighter and I hope she now has the best life she possible can x

    • @anomaly3215
      @anomaly3215 2 роки тому +158

      bri'ish

    • @Sick_Boy
      @Sick_Boy 2 роки тому +68

      Same here, 💯%.

    • @theworld340
      @theworld340 2 роки тому +436

      @@anomaly3215 I am indeed and no I don't find it offensive that you can't be bothered to put the t in British lol

    • @Sick_Boy
      @Sick_Boy 2 роки тому +42

      @@theworld340 Ah, okay, was wondering what that had to do with anything. 😆

    • @shotgunstanley3967
      @shotgunstanley3967 2 роки тому +81

      @@Sick_Boy I wondered the same, what did it have to do with anything? I mean not only was it pointless and rude but it took away from the wonderful point @The World made 🙄 Trolls ...
      .Excellent point though, I was thinking the exact thing but thought maybe I was being silly, glad to know others seen it that way too and all the way across the pond too to boot!!

  • @veevee6771
    @veevee6771 2 роки тому +11902

    NOT EVERYONE WANTS TO RUN AWAY. I'm so sick of cops thinking that. Not all teens are angsty and "don't fit in". I was one but never wanted to run away. It's so irritating when that's a cops first answer.

    • @Prismate
      @Prismate 2 роки тому +650

      I think American cops do so because they don’t really give a shit what the parents or friends of the “runaway” would say the child’s behaviour, because American cops have a hard time trying to feel this thing called “empathy”

    • @aClownBaby-
      @aClownBaby- 2 роки тому +198

      Yeah I never understood that. Like, most people do not want to run away, idk what they’re even thinking

    • @onivalentine1258
      @onivalentine1258 2 роки тому +263

      What makes me so furious about it is that it should not matter whether or not a child *might have* run away- what harm could it possibly do to find out for sure?! I mean ffs, most people have other people they care about that if they went missing, they’d want everyone to help them find them or at least some answers!

    • @mandurahmum123
      @mandurahmum123 2 роки тому +39

      Sadly a lot of teenagers do run away from their homes. I know as I was one of them.
      A heart breaking story and I wish the girls the best.

    • @rasgeleisim
      @rasgeleisim 2 роки тому +68

      Actually there are tons of runaway kids. Its very common, even in this case we see it. Michelle was a runaway kid when she was a kid. I'm not saying cops uncorcerned behaviour is accaptable but fortunately this kind of disasters are very rare compared to the runaway kids.

  • @PutUrCansUpSPTVWantsU
    @PutUrCansUpSPTVWantsU 7 місяців тому +182

    I've always had a bit of sadness when thinking of Michelle ... she was in the hospital after her rescue and witnessed the others having visits with their families and so forth...she was always alone...treated so much worse for that decade and then when freed she was alone again...life was not kind to any of those girls, but Michelle especially faced a dark dark world having no one looking for her...no one crying out for her to be found...and a cruel man that shoved it in her face at every opportunity. My sincere best wishes for all three girls...may they find a life worth living and a future full of hope.

    • @jimboslice4610
      @jimboslice4610 3 місяці тому +9

      I agree with you 100%. It is so sad what happened to all three of these girls Michelle the most

    • @MandiPandiBear92
      @MandiPandiBear92 5 днів тому +1

      Iv read Michael book

  • @zer976
    @zer976 9 місяців тому +502

    The audacity of the officer, "We found them..." No they failed them. Brave Amanda. A real hero.

    • @electrodeyt3491
      @electrodeyt3491 5 місяців тому +25

      to be fair, they probably did not know at the time just how badly they failed them, if at all

    • @michelledickson2155
      @michelledickson2155 5 місяців тому

      Michelle got it way worse then both of them

    • @vortex162
      @vortex162 4 місяці тому +13

      They found them searching inside the house going through all the room. So, yes, in that regard they found them!

    • @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121
      @emperorconstantinexipalaio4121 2 місяці тому +5

      Michelle sure seemed grateful those officers were there.

    • @Britni-qe6qt
      @Britni-qe6qt Місяць тому +9

      That’s not audacity, you can hear the relief in his voice. The detectives in charge of their cases failed them, but the officers who got them out of that house helped.

  • @Jane_8319
    @Jane_8319 2 роки тому +16013

    This case is horrifying, but Michelle referring to him as solely “Dude” is an absolute power move. Imagine the amount of strength that took, it’s commendable and horrifying

    • @saymybyshy
      @saymybyshy 2 роки тому +437

      a truly tough woman

    • @CatherineDoII
      @CatherineDoII 2 роки тому +121

      Natascha Kampusch did the same thing, she didn't called Priklopil "Maestro or Master" even tho Priklopil hurt her for that. 😓

    • @nic558
      @nic558 2 роки тому +292

      Michelle says you can’t break what already broken & that resonates with me. Her name is now Lily. She’s my hero

    • @CatherineDoII
      @CatherineDoII 2 роки тому +132

      @@nic558 Castro was a special kind of evil but little did he know that he had a special kind of badass in da house. Lily. She is just something else entirely! ✌🏻

    • @nic558
      @nic558 2 роки тому +108

      @@CatherineDoII I’m enraged. Before I thought the death penalty was the best sentence for the worst criminals but that’s just a way out. So to find out he committed suicide to escape his punishment? I’m nearly seeing red. He did succeed to some degree to pit the girl against each other… especially from Michelle.. she’s so strong

  • @shiannecostello6228
    @shiannecostello6228 2 роки тому +11906

    If a child goes missing, whether or not they are a runaway. They need to IMMEDIATELY start searching. I've seen too many of these types of cases and it infuriates me. How stupid and lazy can some police be? They're children, even if they did run away on their own something terrible could happen to them. MAKES ME SO FREAKING ANGRY

    • @wildflower0901
      @wildflower0901 2 роки тому +289

      Exactly..
      But in this case Michelle was 20 or 21 so she was considered an adult. But yeah..I totally agree

    • @zelius3104
      @zelius3104 2 роки тому +21

      Fr

    • @itsjustmarie9414
      @itsjustmarie9414 2 роки тому +97

      @@wildflower0901 that was after she had been kidnapped for a decade... did you not listen to the video ?

    • @wildflower0901
      @wildflower0901 2 роки тому +148

      @@itsjustmarie9414 what are you talking about? The other girls..yeah..
      I only named Michelle..who was 32 when found.
      Did you not read my comment?

    • @angrybidoof847
      @angrybidoof847 2 роки тому +137

      @@wildflower0901 even still, they should still investigate, a runaway is a incredible vubrable person, welfare checks and all that

  • @keithgrender3758
    @keithgrender3758 9 місяців тому +76

    RIP Lobo - "Died being a good boy"

  • @boringsomething9161
    @boringsomething9161 10 місяців тому +82

    The fact they knew the daughter was connected to it and didn't think to look at her father FOR TEN YEARS shows an extreme negligence. Utterly unforgivable. The amount of harm that they had to endure for so long because of that gross oversight is unimaginable.

  • @gwendolynrobinson3900
    @gwendolynrobinson3900 2 роки тому +6813

    It's so heartbreaking how negligent and lazy the police were in this story. How absolutely ignorant

    • @noni5961
      @noni5961 2 роки тому +341

      It’s because they were from a poor neighbourhood. If it were rich people, they would have found them in days.

    • @unknownuser-ke8pr
      @unknownuser-ke8pr 2 роки тому +114

      Right. This case could’ve been solved so quickly and could’ve stopped him from getting Amanda or Gina. The police were so ignorant and didn’t even try. They ignored all the major signs that could’ve helped them solve this in just a few months.

    • @sjanejms9394
      @sjanejms9394 2 роки тому +48

      Not the first case police does something like this.

    • @karlschaetti2934
      @karlschaetti2934 2 роки тому +9

      I'm sure it is easy to slip into such apathy when there are many many hoaxes. More holidays. Every case is different; every situation, even if it's only ever so slightly. Fresh slate every time, then before burnout, take leave, to maintain this perspective.

    • @douglassduplassie6271
      @douglassduplassie6271 2 роки тому +30

      The police are never there when you need them.

  • @breedeltoro8316
    @breedeltoro8316 2 роки тому +3417

    “She’s been kidnapped, put yourself in her shoes.” SET 👏 HIM 👏 STRAIGHT! 👏 That operator was rude and annoying af. Smh.

    • @aromaladyellie
      @aromaladyellie 2 роки тому +155

      Was he? He was asking clarifiying questions because the guy was talking so quickly.

    • @theirbrotherhoodandfriends6101
      @theirbrotherhoodandfriends6101 2 роки тому +122

      The operator isn't annoying but I indeed was amazed when Mr.Charles said that.

    • @madelinemcmillan4020
      @madelinemcmillan4020 2 роки тому +138

      there's nothing wrong with the operator. they are trained to focus on getting info quickly and to react as calmly as they can so police can respond , save the therapy for after they are saved smh. dude says one quote and people glorify him and forget the woman should be the focus here lol

    • @breedeltoro8316
      @breedeltoro8316 2 роки тому +87

      That is my opinion. You can agree or disagree and I couldn’t care less. An operators job is to gather info on the situation which he did not try or care to do at all. His behavior toward her and the situation was dismissive and in my opinion, along with many others opinions, completely unacceptable.

    • @angrybidoof847
      @angrybidoof847 2 роки тому +18

      That operator was fine, the other one was the rude one

  • @monroeglam
    @monroeglam 11 місяців тому +246

    This case is so sad. The police failed these women over and over again. Casting them as runaways, disregarding the neighbors calls years before, the fbi not following the lead given by the step dad, dropping the charges from that boy he verbally assaulted on the school bus, all the way down to the very seconds leading up to the girls being found. They didnt even believe the calls 😒 by saying "it might be true" once seeing Amanda. It took the cop seeing her to actually believe her & start taking her serious...sigh. Even the dispatchers were all awful. No urgency, no care, no comforting words, didnt even try to get information from the victim...just "talk to the officer when he gets there", the operator couldn't be bothered with details because she didn't believe her. It made me cry for them and I felt sick to my stomach how so many ppl in the police department failed them over and over and over again. I hope Michelle continues to heal and see that she's seen as a hero and for always staying true to herself, saving the bby girl and staying strong. Although they don't talk to Michelle, she was the reason they survived, especially Amanda. Michelle took the beatings, while Amanda played nice and survived and had her baby because of Michelle. It was all twisted and they did what they had to to survive. It really does sound like Michelle never gave in, Gina stayed hopeful and Amanda literally played along until she saw an opportunity to escape and in a way saved Michelle's life as well. I hope they all get released from that mental trap they obviously still have.

    • @HelenaMikas
      @HelenaMikas 8 місяців тому +4

      @monroegam. we think alike ...never seen such lack of interest.

    • @emmascott3666
      @emmascott3666 13 днів тому

      I agree with you. But about the dispatcher though.. somebody had already called them and told them that THEY KILLED AMANDA. Like you know they probably got that kind of prank call a lot, Still though they need to treat to every call serious. But yea I agree with you.

  • @TheAverageSavage1021
    @TheAverageSavage1021 Рік тому +130

    3 miles from me. Shortly after being rescued, I served Amanda and her daughter along with some friends when I was 16-17. They were church friends with my manager, and felt safe coming to eat there. My manager wanted to comp their bill- and Amanda insisted she didn’t want that- she didn’t want special treatment. One of my other tables ended up paying for them all- and she couldn’t have been more gracious, yet also kind of embarrassed which I could understand. Amanda had been on local Fox 8 news doing the “missing” segment for 10 years now. I wish all of them the very best.

  • @aesvevn
    @aesvevn 2 роки тому +4521

    "Michelle's case was eventually forgotten. Her name was taken off the missing persons database, only 15 months after she was reported missing." Why would you just completely give up on someone who went missing?

    • @cjinpa5713
      @cjinpa5713 2 роки тому +162

      Not profitable. Passing out fines and incarcerating people are.

    • @daveg3651
      @daveg3651 2 роки тому +78

      Well only the family can take them off the missing persons list, dont believe everything you watch/read as well

    • @nottechytutorials
      @nottechytutorials 2 роки тому +109

      Reminds me of this case in Canada where a woman filed a missing person report for her daughter, and after a while the police just quietly removed her from the missing person list, and when the mother found out she confronted them about this and they put her back on. No reason ever given. So sad that family members and people close to those who went missing have to fight so hard like this.

    • @skeletor4436
      @skeletor4436 2 роки тому +1

      Cause in the end cops don't give a shit and are only doing what they do for profit it's sad we live in such a age where we can't trust the people who are meant to protect us

    • @sambailey7066
      @sambailey7066 2 роки тому +27

      Not that they should ever stop looking but this is so bad especially because it was only after 15 months like jeez thats really not that long for something like this.

  • @slinkit9825
    @slinkit9825 Рік тому +6757

    “Put yourself in her shoes” is one of the most endearing and empathetic statements I’ve ever heard. Those poor women suffered so long and it felt like he was the only one who showed some humanity.
    Edit: I understand that most have heard this statement before, but in the context of the situation, it was extremely powerful to me.

    • @joeplayzgames2625
      @joeplayzgames2625 Рік тому +19

      Not to be rude or anything, but "Put yourself in his/her shoes" is something we've all heard before.

    • @leroyking477
      @leroyking477 Рік тому +163

      @@joeplayzgames2625 Also not to be rude, but meaningless statements with "not to be rude" before them, are usually rude. Same rule as everything before but is bullshit. So why not just be rude? Obviously you don't care that you are rude. So why lie and say your not going to be it? Wait... I know why...

    • @ZoinksScoobie
      @ZoinksScoobie Рік тому +9

      @@leroyking477 generally when people use not to be rude( or when i use it), it is because ik it can be taken that way

    • @annelynn8708
      @annelynn8708 Рік тому +23

      @@joeplayzgames2625 why did you even reply, then, if not to be rude?

    • @joannelowdon2416
      @joannelowdon2416 Рік тому

      @@ZoinksScoobie h😅😢🎉. ❤

  • @ShilohSmith
    @ShilohSmith 10 місяців тому +42

    I hope her son knows that his mother tried her hardest to be there for him, that she went through hell and came back to him alive. New parents or not, his mother deserves her son.

  • @tybaltyrant1
    @tybaltyrant1 9 місяців тому +39

    The chilling part is knowing that there are women in captivity tonight being abused in a similar way.
    Not just in America, but throughout the Middle East, Asia, Europe and Africa.

  • @Alyzzardo
    @Alyzzardo 2 роки тому +2900

    "They quickly realize it's not a prank call."
    Every call should be treated as a real call. If you get pranked, oh well. These cops are shit. The cops didnt save her. She saved herself

    • @adish1401
      @adish1401 2 роки тому +170

      They fucked up so many times in this whole story, just--
      Why did it even have to get to this point?!!??!

    • @minimoongi
      @minimoongi 2 роки тому +180

      there are so many cases where the police are the reason why victims haven't been found earlier, like damn is it so fucking difficult to do your own fucking job?!

    • @Buglin_Burger7878
      @Buglin_Burger7878 2 роки тому +24

      It depends, would you say the same if they respond to a lot of prank calls seriously and prioritize one over the other or have to split their force unable to help the real people needing it?
      The second you offer too much control it is easy for a group of people to split up police with fake calls.
      There is nuance and issues which present themselves.
      I wish it was that simple.

    • @jadedragon8548
      @jadedragon8548 2 роки тому +159

      @@Buglin_Burger7878 which is why it's illegal to prank call 911! Treat every call as a real call. If it's not, punish the people for wasting resources. Don't punish people who might have an actual emergency.

    • @prayingmantis8148
      @prayingmantis8148 2 роки тому +51

      Especially when it's that serious and specific, "I've been kidnapped and missing for 10 years" isn't what you'd usually think of to prank 911. The calls with some kid talking completely calmly with a "watch this I'm so cool and funny" tone of voice are the ones they should ask themselves "is this a prank?" for. I've heard real prank calls to 911 and I could immediately tell from their voice that they weren't panicking as much as they would be if they were in a real situation.

  • @melindasnaps9816
    @melindasnaps9816 2 роки тому +4479

    I find it really disturbing that a man with a history like this was still free to kidnap 3 women, despite many charges of abuse and other similar charges. Then he was not looked at as a suspect, even though he had a connection to all 3. Cleveland police need to step up their investigation skills.

    • @chonniw6971
      @chonniw6971 2 роки тому +267

      The only reason they weren't released earlier is because the investigators weren't doing their jobs well enough... So many kidnapping cases in the area and still haven't suspected him

    • @infoblox5359
      @infoblox5359 2 роки тому +57

      Warning: police are shit.
      This is not new information.

    • @sari-kitty
      @sari-kitty 2 роки тому +226

      It's also disturbing that he was a bus driver in charge of children! After the incident with him "forgetting" the 13 year old boy on the bus and telling the boy to lay down while he went into Wendy's he should have been fired! He only got suspended and he was able to keep his job! That just blows my mind! When something like that happens, the person responsible should be fired from their job and criminal charges should have been filed! That's just crazy and scary!

    • @prayingmantis8148
      @prayingmantis8148 2 роки тому +109

      When his wife described how badly he hurt her, and then she changed her mind and didn't testify, that shouldn't have changed shit, and the fact that she was too scared to go through with it should have made him look even more bad. Not let him go.

    • @1mol831
      @1mol831 2 роки тому +4

      @@prayingmantis8148 not really, if there is a chance it never happened, or it did. Things aren’t confirmed until objective truths are shown, such as this case.

  • @rubybrauner789
    @rubybrauner789 Рік тому +64

    Michelle was so strong I cried for her the most. I’m so glad she survived but she lost so much of her life her mom her son and the the two unborn babies and the chance to ever have a child again. Not to mention all the physical damage she suffered from the monster I hope she can get a life again.

  • @m.s.3798
    @m.s.3798 9 місяців тому +23

    The neighbor that called the police , is a hero, he really expressed the urgency and got everyone there.

  • @gwihan
    @gwihan 2 роки тому +12296

    this is the first time ive heard a crime channel actually go into michelles story. its so sad that every tried to cover her story up, especially the police since it looked bad they didnt look hard enough for her

    • @ingloriousbetch4302
      @ingloriousbetch4302 2 роки тому +645

      You'd be shocked how often the cops do that

    • @chevyforever4420
      @chevyforever4420 2 роки тому +532

      That had to be so hard on Michelle that her family and cops weren't looking for her.

    • @blueeyes666
      @blueeyes666 2 роки тому +210

      I’m surprised I haven’t seen this story anywhere either. I’m pretty sure I’ve seen a movie on it awhile back. This guys a monster.

    • @cyokofich79
      @cyokofich79 2 роки тому +157

      @@blueeyes666 I believe u did. They did a movie on lifetime about this several years back. It is such a sad thing what that man did to these girls. Especially in their most formative years. It was also shocking to know that he had daughters of his own.

    • @user-wr8bs8vx9r
      @user-wr8bs8vx9r 2 роки тому +18

      @@blueeyes666 lmao you guys act like this is the first channel to ever cover the Castro story.

  • @sabrinaleedance
    @sabrinaleedance Рік тому +5546

    Michelle's case breaks my heart. She was abused all her life, raped and became pregnant but kept the baby, then through no fault of her own lost custody, and as soon as she was trying to get him back, she was kidnapped and lost the opportunity forever. That absolutely breaks my heart as a mom to a 2 year old myself

    • @vanessagoddess1
      @vanessagoddess1 Рік тому +369

      to add insult to injury, the narrator never says 'rape'. He only ever says "assault". They were all raped, and continuously raped. To not be honest about what happened keeps playing it down and says that it isn't a big deal

    • @jessicapeddle-thisisafaken8730
      @jessicapeddle-thisisafaken8730 Рік тому +235

      absolutely. And to make it worse imo, not only was her family not actively looking for her, which obviously would be absolutely heartbreaking, her abducter not only rubbed it in and taunted her, but she had to sit and watch while the other two girls' parents continued to search for her. I'm sure she was happy for them, but it must've stung.
      AND she became pregnant 5-6 more times, and Castro beat her until she miscarried, and then when one of the other girls became pregnant, she kept the baby? Now, maybe Michelle didn't wouldn't have wanted the father of her child to be her abductor (because fucking duh), and maybe she was glad she didn't remain pregnant, but now she's infertile. And what if she wanted to keep the baby? Either way, she was forced to have 5-6 abortions, and then when Amanda became pregnant, she helped deliver the baby. I imagine that would fuck with your head too, and probably fed into the feeling that she again was all alone, and that no one cared about her. Not saying Amanda wanted to be pregnant, or that it was at all her fault, or that being forced to have your captors child as a result of r4pe is better than being forced to abort it. And now that they're free, Michelle STILL can't regain custody of her son, and from the sounds of it, she doesn't get to visit him either. The adoptive parents send pictures and updates, but I cannot begin to imagine how soul-crushing that is.
      Then, she was also in a room all by herself while the other two shared a room. She was constantly alone.
      Then for the two other girls to continue to be friends with each other but not her? We really don't know what happened there. Maybe their personalities just didn't match. I'm sure they all wish the best for each other, but I just feel like her whole life, Michelle was abandoned and over and over and over again. She must have felt so alone, I can't even imagine. I really don't want this to sound like I'm downplaying what happened to any of the 3, or that any of them are bad people or weren't treated as bad. All 3 of them suffered immensely, that cannot be understated. They were all kidnapped, held captive for 10 years, tortured, r4ped, abused mentally, emotionally, physically, s3xually, everything. I just feel like Castro especially messed with Michelle psychologically because he enjoyed knowing that he made her feel inadequate and unwanted by everyone.

    • @leenalaverne
      @leenalaverne Рік тому +218

      ​@@vanessagoddess1 yeah, but EWU needs to make money, and youtube demonetizes their videos when they say too many words such as rape, which I think is dumb but totally understandable

    • @Bulmachan224
      @Bulmachan224 Рік тому +177

      @@vanessagoddess1 it's cause you can't say rape on UA-cam without being demonetized

    • @hannahg6111
      @hannahg6111 Рік тому +17

      @@jessicapeddle-thisisafaken8730 if you read her book her and Gina actually had a room while Amanda had a different room

  • @helenwoodrum2383
    @helenwoodrum2383 5 місяців тому +8

    You never say to a panicking woman "when we get a car free". That man who saw her escape and called police was a God send. Glad she escaped from that house of horrors.

  • @violeta3555
    @violeta3555 9 місяців тому +39

    I did this case for my criminal justice class, and I got so mad at just being labeled “runaways”. How many cases end up cold, or dead, and they were just labeled “runaway” like oopsiesss. Ugh

  • @stephen.jamison
    @stephen.jamison 2 роки тому +3583

    This man is why the death penalty exists. The fact that it wasn't used on him, and that he got to go out by his own hand is revolting

    • @heathergreco2419
      @heathergreco2419 2 роки тому +2

      No so he could suffer everyday

    • @stephen.jamison
      @stephen.jamison 2 роки тому +122

      @@heathergreco2419 Prison is for those who have a hope of changing their ways and becoming reformed citizens, not for torture. Only Hell is an adequate punishment for this.

    • @sleepieste
      @sleepieste 2 роки тому +28

      i agree. there is no atonement for people like them, only suffering.

    • @kevindellatore
      @kevindellatore 2 роки тому +44

      @@heathergreco2419 nothing says suffering like getting to live with a bed, 3 meals a day, ac and heat, entertainment, and socialization!

    • @DragRNfly
      @DragRNfly 2 роки тому +5

      @Boh Hell is a real place in the spiritual realm of unending torment beyond earthly human comprehension. Is he dead? Or still in prison?

  • @morganbarfield108
    @morganbarfield108 2 роки тому +4393

    “She recognized him as the father of one of her friends” could you imagine your friend gets kidnapped and then low and behold it’s your father that did it…. Damn. Her saying “I’m free now” made me feel empowered. What a brave and resilient woman! I hope she’s living the best life possible. And I also wish this for the man that called them for her as well! “Put yourself in her shoes” what a beautiful soul he has!

    • @SilverFlame819
      @SilverFlame819 2 роки тому +47

      Reminds me of the book Shattered Silence. It's by the daughter of the Happy Face serial killer. They had no idea their dad was a monster.

    • @AlexandraVioletta
      @AlexandraVioletta 2 роки тому +37

      I'm German so I've read a lot about WW2 and many people could never understand why their father could be, on one side, a loving husband and father, and on the other side killed/tortured people, sometimes even children.

    • @lucystoner
      @lucystoner 2 роки тому +40

      That's what's so scary about all of this. All the girls trusted him because he was just a regular of the neighborhood. It really can be anyone.

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      @christinalinderfalk1542 2 роки тому

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    • @sarahs7253
      @sarahs7253 2 роки тому

      so the daughter had no idea there was a trapped girl in the house?

  • @moonstone5565
    @moonstone5565 9 місяців тому +17

    RIP poor dog, trying to protect her.😭

  • @ghoulishgreens
    @ghoulishgreens Рік тому +43

    Each time I hear Amanda say “I’m here, I’m free!” I tear up, the triumph is so clear, good for her, I hope those girls went on to live a beautiful life

  • @AJSketches
    @AJSketches 2 роки тому +5176

    What truly breaks my heart for Amanda is that her mother died before she could ever find out what happened to her daughter. It's so heart wrenching. The kind of feeling you feel but dont feel at all. Its so painful that your body makes it numb to you, to prevent you from becoming sad.

    • @bromadstv
      @bromadstv 2 роки тому +23

      Exactly how I felt about it

    • @SlickArmor
      @SlickArmor 2 роки тому

      Well good thing Sylvia Brown the great psychic told Amanda's mother on the montel williams show that Amanda was dead. That killed the mother. That evil bish should have been charged.

    • @AJSketches
      @AJSketches 2 роки тому +27

      @@SlickArmor Holy shit I never saw that, that's so messed up. She should be charged, she took advantage of peoples broken hearts for a little bit of cash.

    • @SlickArmor
      @SlickArmor 2 роки тому +10

      @@AJSketches yes completely messed up AJ. Look it up Im pretty sure she did the same to at least one other family. I can't stand the sight of her and the heartbreak she caused that mother.

    • @kindlehaha
      @kindlehaha 2 роки тому +1

      I agree, it‘s horrible

  • @Westsideauditor1469
    @Westsideauditor1469 2 роки тому +2582

    I'm a 911 dispatcher and if I was running the dispatch center where that dispatcher told that girl, "we'll send you a car as soon as one opens," I would fire her ON THE SPOT!!!! The rule is if there's an active crime at the time of the 911 call, and it's considered a deadly situation or the caller is in serious danger, you send officers now and code 3!!! For those of you who don't know, code 3 means lights and sirens. She CLEARLY told her she was kidnapped for 10 years and she got away, that sounds like a pretty dangerous situation to me!! So tell me this lady, would you say the same thing if it was your daughter on the other end of the phone? I bet you wouldn't, you'd have every cop in the entire city going code 3!! Come on dispatchers, some of you really need to do A LOT better!!

    • @Unchainedful
      @Unchainedful Рік тому +25

      It depends if any there are any active units patrolling. My town has very limited officers both city and sheriffs. Gangs used to call 911 for shootings all over my city spreading the police very thin, and then they do the actual shooting miles away from where they called. No patrols were able to go to the actual 911 shooting calls because they were investigating another fake 911 shooting call. These things actual happen, and there’s nothing the operator can do. State troopers normally responds, if there is a active unit that’s nearby, otherwise they do not respond. Other agencies do not respond to any form of 911 call because there’s no direct way to contact them.

    • @Theresa.J_216
      @Theresa.J_216 Рік тому +99

      I’m from Cleveland we’re this happen the dispatcher was reprimanded but not fired I think they should have been fired.

    • @pamelawilliams8591
      @pamelawilliams8591 Рік тому +11

      # TRUTH

    • @shannonrickard8605
      @shannonrickard8605 Рік тому +32

      @@Unchainedful It's Cleveland. I highly doubt they didn't have any units patrolling at the time.

    • @Anglers_Komplot
      @Anglers_Komplot Рік тому +57

      @@Unchainedful even there is no ONE patrolling dont talk like that to someone whos in terrified. You have so many word to choose than not give any hope.

  • @mattybond
    @mattybond 9 місяців тому +15

    Mind blowing the 911 operator that said "tell it to the officer when they get there" after hearing shes been kidnaped and missing 10yrs 🤯🤦

    • @snobbychick5302
      @snobbychick5302 15 днів тому +1

      Especially considering every other true crime story stresses that dispatchers almost always stay on the phone with the caller. It put a nice cherry on top of the police's incompetency...

  • @robertmaclean7774
    @robertmaclean7774 Рік тому +46

    The sheer willpower those 3 women had and have to live on through all of that horror is absolutely amazing. I will never forget it.

  • @Ember1220
    @Ember1220 2 роки тому +4463

    A missing person should ALWAYS be seen as a missing person. It's not your job as a police officer to come to conclusions about what happened. It's your job as a police officer to find out for sure. Find evidence. LOOK for evidence. It's sickening that people get taken off the missing persons list when they aren't found. I'm a mother, and if my daughter went missing nothing on this earth would stop me from looking until she was found. Even if it took me a lifetime of looking.

    • @kaydimichelle9957
      @kaydimichelle9957 2 роки тому +82

      Exactly!! If it turns out that they did it on their own accord so they ran away themselves then isn’t it better that they actually tried rather than just assumed and didn’t bother? There’s been soooo many cases where they just assume that they’ve ran away so they don’t try as hard as they should. It’s such a shame 😢 like I’m 22 now and if I went missing and it was reported but because I’m an adult they’d just assume that I ran away or any other excuse and didn’t look for me I’d be livid. Or if my daughter went missing and they said that she’s probably just ran away… I’d go absolutely insane and wouldn’t stop nagging them every second of every day to find my baby girl

    • @Ember1220
      @Ember1220 2 роки тому +79

      @@kaydimichelle9957 I think every single missing person case needs to be treated as though it's an abduction case. But especially cases involving underage children. No parent should be told the police aren't looking for their child. Even if they DID run away. Police officers should looks for kids as though they've been abducted by a maniac holding them for the rest of their lives. Never assume they are dead. Never assume they ran away. And never assume it's too late to find them.

    • @kaydimichelle9957
      @kaydimichelle9957 2 роки тому +12

      @@Ember1220 100000% agree👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @Adrianne519
      @Adrianne519 2 роки тому +38

      It doesn’t even make sense how they concluded this! She was literally on her way to regain custody of Joey, her family had to have known this, why would she runaway before the hearing? That should have been a huge red flag that something terrible happened. Yes she ran away before but she came back and she was a lot younger then and didn’t have priorities, she did now with Joey!
      I think it’s clear they just didn’t care because of Michelle’s upbringing and I’m sure Amanda and Gina’s families had a lot more money. No one cared about poor Michelle, it was easier to just make a stupid and lazy conclusion then to continue looking for her!

    • @ahh_yes_mr_bax
      @ahh_yes_mr_bax 2 роки тому +9

      Its not even the police’s job to “find out for sure.” Its their job to investigate until informed no more investigation is needed. There are dedicated departments of law enforcement to “find out for sure.”

  • @ifyouputthatbuckinmycup
    @ifyouputthatbuckinmycup 2 роки тому +5038

    I started crying when Amanda said, “I’m free!”, starting bawling when Michell said, “You saved me!” and literally died when Gina starting crying. They were the most strongest women ever. And “She needs everything, she’s been kidnapped! Put yourself in her shoes!” was the most amazing thing said.

    • @footrot17
      @footrot17 2 роки тому +157

      It bothered me that the operator was ready to hang up, talk to the police when they get there. Wtf lady

    • @irisrowanmoon
      @irisrowanmoon 2 роки тому +50

      @@footrot17 that's what I'm thinking. It's insane that they tried this. I'm so happy we are smarter now and some victims are instructed to keep their phone on the call and to not hang up

    • @davidbroadfoot1864
      @davidbroadfoot1864 2 роки тому +32

      If you " literally died", then how did you write that message?

    • @hermione9030
      @hermione9030 2 роки тому +35

      @@davidbroadfoot1864 it’s just a figure of speech. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @davidbroadfoot1864
      @davidbroadfoot1864 2 роки тому

      @@hermione9030 It's not "just" a figure of speech. It is plain dumbass wrong.

  • @johnmobley9369
    @johnmobley9369 11 місяців тому +7

    She needs everything, she’s been kidnapped, put yourself in her shoes. “Broad “ caught me off guard but his clear compassion and worry is a W for me god

  • @kristinstanley8981
    @kristinstanley8981 9 місяців тому +13

    This scares me so much. When I was younger I’d always take off walking down my street and put myself in lots of bad situations and never once thought anything like this could happen. Now that I’m grown with three daughters of my own ages 16,14,11 I get so upset at myself for being so careless and worry about my girls so much. I hate these girls had to endure and experience such terrible things! 😭

  • @AmericanSpyFox
    @AmericanSpyFox 2 роки тому +1868

    My blacksheep cousin was in prison with the guy who kidnapped these girls. His death was ruled a suicide but according to my cousin the guards beat the shit out of him and then allowed other prisoners to beat the shit out of him, too.

    • @_xtaylorxreneex_
      @_xtaylorxreneex_ 2 роки тому +405

      I love that

    • @TARGETLOCKED00
      @TARGETLOCKED00 2 роки тому +293

      perfect

    • @danielboone4289
      @danielboone4289 2 роки тому +167

      if this was true im sure the cops would read this unless the case is closed now then yea i agree i hope thats what really happened PoS

    • @TammieR-B
      @TammieR-B 2 роки тому +196

      Oh I hope that is true

    • @alizajohnny6422
      @alizajohnny6422 2 роки тому +141

      Never heard that. Good for all of them . Thank You for all those that fucked him up.Saving tax dollars.

  • @admiralaokiji7889
    @admiralaokiji7889 2 роки тому +3526

    10:20 You're telling me they confirmed and were able to locate the girls to within a two block radius and literally KNEW she was in the vicinity but didn't block off the location and search every single house? This is literal insanity that, a persons life isn't worth going through all that effort. Shameful.

    • @travonyaa_
      @travonyaa_ 2 роки тому +258

      Exactly what I’m saying. They should’ve thoroughly searched every house in that 2 block radius.

    • @brei2670
      @brei2670 2 роки тому +212

      It's not that simple... No judge would sign a search warrant for so many houses, just on the base of a cellphone call. They couldn't even be sure he lived there.
      You probably wouldn't want your rights violated, meaning your house searched, as a resident in that area, either.
      I think they probably could have done more than just stake the area out, though... Like knock on doors, ask around, maybe go public and ask for people's help. Either to actually get some clues from people or just to scare that guy into doing something stupid and revealing himself.
      There seem to have been a ton of oversights though, especially considering the abductor's track record... Definitely not the finest police work.

    • @brei2670
      @brei2670 2 роки тому +50

      @Aurora Sky Well that's perfectly understandable, and given the circumstances I might agree to a search, too, but they can't force hundreds of people over that little bit of evidence. And they'd have to force it, and surprise people with the search, or it wouldn't be effective. You might get surprised at the most inconvenient time. So you're in the shower right now? Welp, breaking your door down! And they don't pay for a new one.
      Then there's also the matter of organizing that search. You can't do it house by house, or neighbors would wise up to it, and they might not even have enough officers to do it all at once...
      That being said, a search was unnecessary. If someone at the police had put in the work and screened the people that live within those 4 blocks they found, I think they probably had enough to at least give the abductor a very, very close look, and they didn't even do that...

    • @nottechytutorials
      @nottechytutorials 2 роки тому +130

      What's crazy is that they were able to narrow it down to within a 2 block radius, so they knew it was local, they knew it was a man, they knew he kidnapped at least two girls within a 5 block radius, that he personally knew the victims and their families - and there's this guy with a long bad history and record, AND there were neighbours who reported suspicious activity at the house, AND STILL they're like "dunno man, they probs ran away". They couldn't even entertain the idea of putting two-and-two together.

    • @admiralaokiji7889
      @admiralaokiji7889 2 роки тому +47

      @@brei2670 nah bro there was more than probable cause for the houses to be searched. The dude revealed information about the girls that only the family knew. I would gladly let them search my house in a case like this if it could save someones life. And it's not like it has to be done suddenly. They could block off the area and systematically monitor who is going in and out and slowly and search all the houses till they reached a conclusion. I understand the legality would be tricky but it is necessary when there is so much pointing to the victims being in the area. How much do you wanna bet if it were a rich persons kid every house would be run through within hours of that call. The legal system gotta change man.

  • @zanzax6438
    @zanzax6438 9 місяців тому +14

    Imagine society giving up on you even though people were still reporting suspicious activity over the course of 15 years. To also add insult to injury, they also attempted to escape each time

  • @feliciawallace2089
    @feliciawallace2089 9 місяців тому +9

    I'll never forget this. I was only a young kid and Gina was one grade above me in our school. I'll never ever forget the day detectives knock on all of the doors around the school and further. I'm so happy all three have been found and are now safe.

  • @waffle6786
    @waffle6786 2 роки тому +923

    This is one of the worst police dispatchers I've ever heard. Imagine being kidnapped for 10 years, using every last fiber in your being to escape, call 911 begging for help and get told "talk to the police when they get there" followed by silence and then "we'll send a car as soon as one is open"

    • @lilianv3252
      @lilianv3252 2 роки тому +155

      Yeah. Like.. oh you've been kidnapped for 10 years..*yaaaawn* just hold on a sec.

    • @da2552
      @da2552 2 роки тому +19

      Cleveland police and dispatchers arent the best lookup anthony sowell case on youtube

    • @caleboconnors1919
      @caleboconnors1919 Рік тому +18

      Cleveland Ohio is the cream of the crop my friend. Lived here 29 years and they do avoid the area she was in, and have for a damn while. It’s pathetic.

    • @carpii
      @carpii Рік тому +7

      yea, she said she was worried her kidnapper would come back, yet he didn't even ask for his identity or where she had been held captive, incase she went missing again

    • @mjs1goodfish
      @mjs1goodfish Рік тому

      Fr i was like are u serious rn??

  • @hellobees3320
    @hellobees3320 2 роки тому +2203

    It's horrifying and laughable how incompetent the police force is.

    • @vampirepumking9941
      @vampirepumking9941 2 роки тому +38

      Indeed it is

    • @yeeyee5440
      @yeeyee5440 2 роки тому +112

      I don't think you can name a single serial killer who wasn't helped by the polices incompetent

    • @mattsmith457
      @mattsmith457 2 роки тому +11

      In cities like Chicago it's very unfeasible to allocate police forces in a way that all cases like this get solved one hundred percent of the time. The only way we'd ever get close to solving all cases like this is if we gave the police way more power, which is never going to happen.

    • @BabyGirl-oo6ws
      @BabyGirl-oo6ws 2 роки тому +50

      @@mattsmith457 I disagree. They’re always on a power trip but refuse to actually use the power they are given. It’s ridiculous how often they don’t do anything and will never do anything honestly. People that say they need more power don’t seem to understand that they have power but won’t use it. That’s the issue.

    • @mattsmith457
      @mattsmith457 2 роки тому +6

      @@BabyGirl-oo6ws When you say "we won't use it" what you mean to say is "out of millions of cases every day, we have a handful of cases that don't get solved and a few that exhibit abuse of power." Saying the police are part of the bad guys here when there is literally a kidnapping psychopath is dishonest.

  • @jenniferallen9348
    @jenniferallen9348 9 місяців тому +22

    J was obsessed with this story, reading everything everything possible. I read the 2 books the girls kidnapped wrote. I can’t believe this story. The details in the book is so horrible that these girls went through. I am so glad all 3 girls are free and trying to live a happier life. My heart goes to these girls as what he did was so freakin horrible it’s unbelievable.

  • @nq6508
    @nq6508 4 місяці тому +3

    This is the first time i heard a 911 operator repeatedly the woman to just talk to the police when they get there. No questions and not trying to keep her on the line.

  • @retard_activated
    @retard_activated Рік тому +2767

    "She need everything, put yourself in her shoes" God I love this man and his empathy. Facts!

    • @Hypnobunny1
      @Hypnobunny1 Рік тому +30

      Me too. What a great guy a hero 🥰

    • @NiejakiDD
      @NiejakiDD Рік тому +12

      I hope the police changed their techniques and check the basements more frequently, as prevention measure.

    • @ezzahhh
      @ezzahhh Рік тому +9

      I know right, It's literally the dispatchers one job to put himself in her shoes lmao

    • @ssjalpha6593
      @ssjalpha6593 Рік тому +3

      Yall so soft, good lord

    • @retard_activated
      @retard_activated Рік тому +6

      @@ssjalpha6593 it's not a bad thing, lol 😆

  • @nicolethorson8186
    @nicolethorson8186 2 роки тому +2180

    "Talk to the police when they get there." I've been a 911 comm officer for more than ten years. You NEVER give up the chance to talk to a caller and you NEVER pass the buck. If something happens before the police arrive, you need to have as much info to give them so they can get the best result possible as soon as they can. There was no reason to keep interrupting and refusing to talk.

    • @kaydimichelle9957
      @kaydimichelle9957 2 роки тому +171

      I bet she was dying to just talk to someone about it and that there were still girls in the house but they kept telling her to just tell police when they get there. That must’ve been horrible to just want to get it all out and get help (which they obviously did in the end) but god that must’ve been heart wrenching for her waiting for them to come.

    • @chrissyb9988
      @chrissyb9988 2 роки тому +127

      Fortunately, the man who was helping her was interested in helping her. Probably knew the answers cops needed by the time they arrived.

    • @nicolethorson8186
      @nicolethorson8186 2 роки тому +99

      @@chrissyb9988 Yes, I really applaud that man. He had a difficult situation foisted upon him with little help, and he really went above and beyond. That's something that I hold close to me about this call: whatever the other details were, at least someone wanted to help.

    • @horsepanther
      @horsepanther 2 роки тому +104

      Yes, I thought that was utterly bizarre. Every dispatcher always says "Don't hang up! Stay on the line with me til the officers get there!" and try to gather more information to relay to first responders.

    • @kayleeray2974
      @kayleeray2974 2 роки тому +72

      I also thought that was really strange and just unprofessional. It just sounded like they couldn’t wait to get off the phone with her

  • @solidsnakedred
    @solidsnakedred Рік тому +4

    God that man's empathy and sarcasm is on another level. That poor poor lady. Most dispatchers are way better at handling calls then that goof ball

  • @monicasincel
    @monicasincel Рік тому +34

    I’m happy this story is being told and so many people are sympathetic towards it. I’m from Cleveland and this was such a dark cloud over us. My heart breaks for those three women and Jocelyn ❤

    • @DarkForceUbz
      @DarkForceUbz 5 місяців тому +2

      People should be mad at how the law is made. Plea deals should not exist in many cases, where psychology should be considered. His thing was control over others in an extreme form, not only that, he only chose people who were easier to handle (females).
      Having the possibility of a plea deal, which is the last form of control you can offer a monster is insane. He spent his whole life trying to control others in extreme ways; when you had the opportunity to show him how much of a bxtch life can be, the 'law' opted for giving him control over his own end and that shxt is just revolting.
      The vast majority of monsters who accept plea deals only do it because they are absolutely scared shxtless to be controlled in any way as they know how much that influences a person's life. They accept plea deals, avoid death only to cause it when they want - that is rarely related regret, it's the last form of control they have and the last fucc you.

  • @mollypharoah8835
    @mollypharoah8835 2 роки тому +2158

    What’s even scarier is Castro was a bus driver for children and any one of them could have been kidnapped at any moment… it really makes you think 😔

    • @baldshuyamino3648
      @baldshuyamino3648 2 роки тому +18

      shit youre right

    • @kristingallo2158
      @kristingallo2158 2 роки тому +14

      He wasn't interested in kidnapping children. He wanted wives .

    • @mollypharoah8835
      @mollypharoah8835 2 роки тому +36

      @@kristingallo2158 you get female children too, that can be older

    • @kristingallo2158
      @kristingallo2158 2 роки тому +16

      @@mollypharoah8835 well obviously . My point being he had a target group . He wouldn't have taken a young kid from his own route. He got away for so long because he took people who could give him children no one really cared about.

    • @jonvilleberry3001
      @jonvilleberry3001 2 роки тому +17

      EXACTLY how was he not a suspect????

  • @georgia6947
    @georgia6947 Рік тому +2568

    It’s so disgusting how the police just brushed all the disappearances off as runaways. It happens way too often. Even if someone has run away from home, it indicates a problem. They could come from an abusive house, be running away with an abusive partner, need mental help, any number of issues. It could also be a missing persons case disguised as a runaway or the runaway could have ended up somewhere unsafe.

    • @Romy---
      @Romy--- Рік тому

      Yes 39:00 sorry but it's not a "bold statement of stomach churning irony". He might be the monster in this case but what he said about the FBI and the police is true.

    • @Sadieeeee770
      @Sadieeeee770 Рік тому +49

      I know right! Like if that was my kid I would SUE the police. I don’t care if my kid ran away I would want them back or to at least know where they are and that their ok!

    • @Sadieeeee770
      @Sadieeeee770 Рік тому +30

      And also the fact that when Amanda called the police he didn’t even try to comfort her! Like what a dick head..

    • @dawnnightinger3025
      @dawnnightinger3025 Рік тому

      Police tend to be completely incompetent. I'm not surprised it took so long for them to finally take things seriously. A whole 10 years of the officers sitting on their thumbs and playing candy crush on their phones.

    • @Mypenisissmallbut
      @Mypenisissmallbut Рік тому

      True when the parents say “He’s not the type to runaway” yknow most parents probably don’t know their teenage children nearly as well as they think… the amount of wasted resources they use if they investigated every time just for the kid to be at a friends house is why they don’t. But if the kids friends are saying he’s not the type to runaway maybe the police should look a little further into it.

  • @Natalya787
    @Natalya787 10 місяців тому +13

    I'm glad to know that I'm not alone with my struggles. I have been diagnosed with c-ptsd from the mental abuse I endured from my narcissistic father as a child who has never been charged with anything for what he has done to me. At the end of this those three women inspire me that I don't have to let my dark past hold me back

    • @cynthiat6505
      @cynthiat6505 5 місяців тому

      I also have c-ptsd. It went on to my marriage which was abusive. I still can have episodes but because of my relationship with Jesus I am able to live an amazingly lovely life. We are never completely alone. Trust your life to Jesus Christ, there is healing there.

  • @timbcodes
    @timbcodes 10 місяців тому +7

    The 911 dispatchers really dropped the ball on this one and should be fired immediately and never allowed back into the position.

  • @WasabiStickFigure
    @WasabiStickFigure 2 роки тому +1265

    This habit of police dismissing a missing person report as "angsty teenager running away" and not investigating it is sort of an issue, I find.

    • @pierrotzero5184
      @pierrotzero5184 2 роки тому +75

      Especially in cases of teenagers who have no history of that sort of thing? And even the ones who do- teenagers aren't exactly safe out on the streets alone? You could easily locate a runaway before their inevitably abducted in their vulnerable state. A lot of abductors will target runaways specifically because the police just aren't looking for them

    • @liyre4189
      @liyre4189 2 роки тому +23

      It's crazy! Even if that were true they still need to be found, teenage runaways especially girls are incredibly vulnerable.

    • @kvzsmix8622
      @kvzsmix8622 2 роки тому +15

      Exactly. They give up way too quickly. Even if the kid had just run away, you should still be out looking for them, because they’re still alone in a dangerous situation…

    • @Buglin_Burger7878
      @Buglin_Burger7878 2 роки тому

      @@pierrotzero5184 As one of the many teens who did that... you're wrong.
      You'd be surprised how often it actually happens.

    • @artvulture456
      @artvulture456 2 роки тому

      Why is everyone saying they thought she was an "angsty teenager" bro she was in her 20s when she went missing. They thought she had abandoned her child those aren't the same things 🤦‍♀️

  • @e.j.schwartz7977
    @e.j.schwartz7977 2 роки тому +3627

    This case always really got to me. It just exemplifies what is, to me, the scariest thing about these killers: they can hide in plain sight. I've never even met my neighbors, let alone know what they do inside.

    • @billybobbobson3797
      @billybobbobson3797 2 роки тому +56

      Thankfully he wasn’t a killer. Just a monster.
      Nvm forgot he murdered 5 babies

    • @StubbsMillingCo.
      @StubbsMillingCo. 2 роки тому +57

      Not just in plain sight but in the same pace doing the same thing for a decade or MORE… hunting children, women, gays and such, sex workers or anyone that seem weak and meager. Many never get caught. That’s the scary part. Like when I was about 6 years old it was Halloween and in my neighborhood at that time lived a middle aged man who had like a handful of candy but then asked all of our parents if he could take a picture “with all the trick or treaters?😬” they said yes. About 4 months later…. Found out he was on the Sex Offender List of SC…..

    • @uzomannorom1409
      @uzomannorom1409 2 роки тому +8

      @@StubbsMillingCo. eww.. i hope you're doing alright despite that horrible situation

    • @StubbsMillingCo.
      @StubbsMillingCo. 2 роки тому +1

      @@uzomannorom1409 I think about it time to time but its nothing that renders me useless.

    • @nickyblue4866
      @nickyblue4866 2 роки тому +17

      I know... my neighbors have no idea about the people i have locked in the backyard shed.

  • @dontstealmycontentplease
    @dontstealmycontentplease 11 місяців тому +3

    I live near this house and I feel like throwing up whenever I pass by it. I hate this world.

  • @wild_flcwer
    @wild_flcwer Рік тому +12

    they made a movie on this case, the movie was so real with all the details it really brought to light the struggles and fighting the girls had to endure those years and the fact that Michelle never got to experience the life she wanted with her son is so sad.

  • @amandahoffman6912
    @amandahoffman6912 2 роки тому +2464

    It’s so sad to lose 10 years of your life like that, years you’ll never get back. I hope these girls are now living amazing lives to compensate for all the suffering they went through.

    • @harleyhendrix8467
      @harleyhendrix8467 2 роки тому +14

      Oh they are. They rich as fuck to . And yes yes yes I know that being rich doesn't fix what any of these young ladies have went through but I'm sure it damn sure helps.
      Could you imagine being locked up in a room not knowing what has become of your child or if your fanily is even looking for you and then....well the list goes on and on but yall get the picture...... just living a fucked up life for the past 10 years only to be rescued ( which again....yes yes yes I know and understand that being rescued is better that not being rescued.....but then you get saved and when you get home your get the news of maybe some loved ones dying and then having a child that you haven't seen in 10 years and you get saved to only realize that you can not take care of him and can't support him .......
      Then your not being able to care for your child that you have already lost 10 years with but then also realizing that you are slap freaking broke without a dollar to your name and so therefore you now will not only not be able to support your son but you now wouldn't be able to get the therapy or other forms of counseling that you will desperately be needing.
      Then the next thing you noticed is that you are so broke you can't even get a candy bar or anything....
      Now , like that shit would be absolutely terrifying........
      And no money can't buy you happiness but it can damn sure help you to buy the things that make you happy ..... it's depressing to not have money .
      Trust me ...we are so freaking broke that as of right now.....20 dollars would buy me happiness. 20 dollars would get my 2 year old and gas to get him and myself around to where we needed to go at least for a day which would be so nice and maybe myself a pack of cigarettes which isn't top priority but they would definitely help make me happy.
      So the fact that they are now extremely well off.....is so amazing for them bc it may not be able to change what happen to them and it may not be able to buy them happiness but it can help them to buy things that make them happy.
      So yeah there's that

    • @somniumisdreaming
      @somniumisdreaming 2 роки тому +117

      @@harleyhendrix8467 wtf? Packet of cigarettes? What a useless ramble. They are richer than you, what the hell has that got to do with 10yrs of torture?

    • @socialmedia2674
      @socialmedia2674 2 роки тому +57

      10 years is a very long time to send in captivity. smh
      psychological impact is a lot more than just the loss of time itself.

    • @socialmedia2674
      @socialmedia2674 2 роки тому

      hey your name is Amanda too.

    • @pinkbombshellcasing2672
      @pinkbombshellcasing2672 2 роки тому +39

      @@harleyhendrix8467 pack of cigs? Fix your priorities

  • @justsomenightowl7220
    @justsomenightowl7220 2 роки тому +2818

    My heart goes out to Michelle. She was being held captive there the longest. All of her pregnancies were terminated by that horrible man, and she lost custody of her only son as well. After being the sole reason Amanda's child lived, I can see why Michelle would have resentment towards her. That poor soul ♡

    • @ms.chievouz789
      @ms.chievouz789 2 роки тому +200

      Yeah could be, it's also maybe that seeing the other girls bring too much painful trauma for her.

    • @mmamatt88
      @mmamatt88 2 роки тому +154

      Could not agree more. She is one hell of a strong woman and a straight up survivor. So glad she is doing much better now.

    • @true_lovers_knot
      @true_lovers_knot 2 роки тому +186

      she can’t even have kids anymore due to what he did to her, they’re all very strong but that part absolutely broke my heart. she had at least 5 miscarriages.

    • @catafer
      @catafer 2 роки тому +61

      @@agnes-juliemartin7030 reconsider what you're indirectly saying about jocelyn (amanda's daughter) the babies have no responsibility for what castro did and who he was

    • @mnb3461
      @mnb3461 2 роки тому +73

      @@agnes-juliemartin7030 think about how horrible it must have been to get pregnant from such a monster (several times!) and then be brutally forced to miscarriage your own children. Just to watch and even help Amanda being pregnant and giving birth to her little girl. Of course it’s also really hard to have a child with such a monster but sometimes love wins and can help healing from all this torture. So please be careful saying those things you’ve said in your first comment.

  • @MoDeegroes
    @MoDeegroes 5 місяців тому +5

    That first caller to 911 - that guy was great. A real hero in that situation too. No doubt

  • @denisegreene2530
    @denisegreene2530 9 місяців тому +6

    I am appalled at the operator with amanda who kept brushing her off. I hope he was fired or at least retrained.

  • @yourlittlemeowreen58
    @yourlittlemeowreen58 2 роки тому +712

    Poor Michelle.. Not only she lost her son and the ability to ever have kids, she lost her only friends from those 10 years, no one searched for her and she was abused the most. Stay strong, sweetie

  • @gabsgzb
    @gabsgzb 2 роки тому +1912

    I can understand why Michelle didn't want to keep in touch. She was the person who lost the most in this story. Staying in touch with others would be too painful. God bless these women.

    • @Dr_Nutrition
      @Dr_Nutrition 2 роки тому +272

      Yes & Being around the people you suffered a trauma with can actually be incredibly triggering

    • @averyskaterful
      @averyskaterful 2 роки тому +87

      @@Dr_Nutrition A LOT of people in the comments need to see this. Seems to me a lot of people don’t understand this

    • @ryanbreeden4464
      @ryanbreeden4464 2 роки тому +6

      I understand what you are saying. but I went through some stuff with family... we became close after we were robbed at gunpoint and thought we were gonna be killed... but everyone is different

    • @averyskaterful
      @averyskaterful 2 роки тому +194

      @@ryanbreeden4464 I get that must be traumatizing, but being robbed at gunpoint and being attacked, raped, and assaulted for 10 years straight are very different

    • @palmtrees2420
      @palmtrees2420 2 роки тому +79

      @@ryanbreeden4464 I was robbed at gun point with my pregnant wife and although it sucked it was nowhere near as bad what these women went through.

  • @Aztec339
    @Aztec339 Рік тому +12

    As a Cleveland resident who lives about 15 minutes from the area (and grew up going to the same schools), I want to thank you for an extremely well done compassionate story. Of course I remember the long searches for the girls and their escape. Thank you.
    And I also want to say to all the people who think it’s so funny to post the only in Ohio, of course Ohio and other insulting comments. I love my area. I don’t agree with everything. But I don’t hate anyone. I’ve traveled to most States in this country. I find them all beautiful. Why be so mean?
    Thanks and bless you all.

    • @ChaosDave2
      @ChaosDave2 11 місяців тому +2

      Agreed. I love Cleveland, despite its faults. And yes, a monster like Ariel Castro was in Cleveland, but so was a hero like Charles Ramsey.

  • @redd1517
    @redd1517 11 місяців тому +4

    I’ve read so much on this case, but you did an amazing job at telling it. I was captivated by the details all over again. 👏👏

  • @xmissconductx
    @xmissconductx 2 роки тому +2934

    *Interesting note: Amanda did find out about her mom's passing on television. 😥 She also saw her mother on a daytime talk show, where "psychic" Sylvia Browne told her Amanda was dead. Heart. Breaking. 💔
    If anyone is particularly interested in this case I'd highly recommend reading the ladies' books. I read Michelle's book and Amanda and Gina's joint book... Extremely harrowing. I will forever admire these women for their endurance, resilience, and bravery.

    • @Slimeay
      @Slimeay 2 роки тому +301

      I have immense hatred for these "psychic" con artists, literally the modern day scumbag snake oil salesmen

    • @jayerm
      @jayerm 2 роки тому +133

      I couldn't stand Sylvia Browne. I believe she's rotting in hell right now, not far from Ariel Castro. She lied to so many people

    • @bluecollie55_movies25
      @bluecollie55_movies25 2 роки тому +102

      I remember Sylvia Brown, and indeed that's is a good reason not to trust in psychics.

    • @apexgaming5890
      @apexgaming5890 2 роки тому +16

      I read those books. What these young girls went thru was absolutely horrible.

    • @ingloriousbetch4302
      @ingloriousbetch4302 2 роки тому +33

      Sylvia Brown was a particularly low type of sh*t

  • @isa_the_icequeen
    @isa_the_icequeen 2 роки тому +3741

    All these years later and my heart still hurts for these girls, but most of all for Michelle--what she endured is absolutely horrific and even hearing the details still makes me cry. And the way her "family" behaved is absolutely disgusting. I've followed her on social media for years and I'm so, so happy that she's living a happy life where she's loved. I'm inspired by her strength to get up after such a horrid thing was done to her.

    • @alizajohnny6422
      @alizajohnny6422 2 роки тому +79

      As far as I know,(from northeast Ohio) all the girls are doing very well.

    • @galii
      @galii 2 роки тому +22

      omg did she manage to get her son back? or is able to visit him?

    • @constanzasaucedo7045
      @constanzasaucedo7045 2 роки тому +156

      @@galii she didnt get the custody but his son's adoptive family send pics of him. Joey is 22 years old now

    • @cello_animi
      @cello_animi 2 роки тому +17

      What's her social media? I want to see her living a better life.

    • @GirlJay67
      @GirlJay67 2 роки тому +5

      Why would you put her name out there like that? Maybe she wants a sense of normalcy.. dang

  • @Beowulf891
    @Beowulf891 9 місяців тому +4

    Ruins the lives of three women then kills himself. This is one of the times suicide is truly the coward's way out.

  • @beaupeterson188
    @beaupeterson188 9 місяців тому +4

    “Put yourself in her shoes” has to be the best response to dumb ass dispatcher questions.

  • @paintedpebble4687
    @paintedpebble4687 2 роки тому +1410

    Respect to Charles man, he immediately called the cops and helped out. And him saying “ she needs everything, she’s been kidnapped, put yourself in her shoes.” , this is a great man.

    • @1mol831
      @1mol831 2 роки тому +13

      I think Charles is black. Usually black men are more brave.

    • @musicalviolinist4482
      @musicalviolinist4482 2 роки тому +7

      @@1mol831 lol that’s prejudiced. It doesn’t matter the color of your skin, it’s the character of the individual that truly matters. This man didn’t say this amazing statement because he’s black; he said it because he’s a great man with great morals and character. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. also said this moral. Stop being stupid.

    • @shayd5204
      @shayd5204 2 роки тому +7

      @@1mol831 having been raised in NE Ohio, yeah, that's accurate. A lot of people in Cleveland are black. My only problem is its not that black people are brave. Its just what you we're raised in. If you put a black and a white man in the same situations they'd respond very similarly. Most black people are just raised with "spare the rod spoil the child" and the fact that if you act up and momma hears you best run away, otherwise you're gonna get your ass beat so hard that you don't remember your name.

    • @1mol831
      @1mol831 2 роки тому +1

      @@musicalviolinist4482 I’m aware, but I’m not from ur country at all.

    • @raynnethebest3308
      @raynnethebest3308 2 роки тому +3

      @@1mol831 this is very true, but I’m positive there was a picture showing an image of him afterwards, so he is black. And look up his name, so there you go!

  • @namjooniejoon8463
    @namjooniejoon8463 2 роки тому +566

    Can we talk about Michele though? She got her son taken away because of the household she lived in, she got kidnapped for over 10 years, she lost 3 babies, and she was left with trauma from all the torture Castro gave her. ALSO it showed on the news that her own mother gave up hope in knowing her daughter was alive.

    • @carat4svt
      @carat4svt 2 роки тому +63

      i also heard that her son was adopted and the family refused to let her see her son after she was found. that’s so sad…

    • @oreides
      @oreides 2 роки тому +48

      plus the other victims dont like her and they dont talk... she's all alone with this. i hope to god she has amazing friends and a partner now, something good going for her. i really do thats just the worst hand ive ever seen anybody dealt. wouldnt wish all that on my worst enemy... i hope shes found peace

    • @yikes876
      @yikes876 Рік тому +29

      @@oreides she took beatings for gina though. very upsetting.

    • @emilynguyen1873
      @emilynguyen1873 Рік тому +12

      @@carat4svt 42:17 in the video, he mentioned that the family sent her updates on her son when she asked for him back

    • @marysarmiento1803
      @marysarmiento1803 Рік тому +16

      Yes sweet Michele suffered the most. I hope that all the young ladies have a great life now.

  • @Opionequagmire
    @Opionequagmire 9 місяців тому +8

    “Why don’t people trust the system!? Their so helpful!”
    No. Not in this case. They failed these girls. They could’ve had a whole life, a beautiful one. But no, the detectives brush off the girl’s disappearances and just *ASSUMED* that they ran away. It’s not fair.

  • @blurrcs15
    @blurrcs15 5 місяців тому +3

    I've seen countless crimes online before, but I'd NEVER been so angry, disgusted, and heartbroken about a story like this. This man is absolutely true evil, as everything he did was cold and calculated. It’s a relief he was finally caught and put in jail forever, and he felt a fraction of what his victims went through. On the other hand, these 3 young women were so brave for resisting him, and there are almost no words I have to describe my sorrow and heartbreak for these women. I really sincerely hope they are doing well after this horrific experience.

  • @konijn8672
    @konijn8672 2 роки тому +1379

    Hearing the officer say: 'this might be for real' just hurts, because what if they don't believe things like this, it's horrifying

    • @Solso873
      @Solso873 2 роки тому +86

      It’s sad but the police get a lot of prank calls like this

    • @rambbler
      @rambbler 2 роки тому +63

      @@Solso873 yes, and they already had someone "confess" to murdering her.

    • @babyshark833
      @babyshark833 2 роки тому +45

      The officer was totally justified for saying that , like the girl had been missing for years and already been testified for being killed , moreover there were tons of prank calls in those TEN years , they would obviously think that first

    • @j.whiteoak6408
      @j.whiteoak6408 2 роки тому +18

      @@babyshark833
      And they had been provided with ample tips that they SHOULD have acted on years before! But no... They IGNORED THEM!!

    • @babyshark833
      @babyshark833 2 роки тому +13

      @@j.whiteoak6408 yaa the police was crap in the investigation like how do you narrow it down to 2 blocks and still don't get it in 10 years , but I was talking about the police on the call , like the police call department has to listen to some crazy stuff 24/7 , so the ' this might be for real ' was not a suprising reaction

  • @mdiddio
    @mdiddio Рік тому +1877

    It's so heartbreaking that Michelle missed her court hearing because of this monster, which led to her son being lost to her forever, and then he took away her ability ever to have children again.

    • @khadijaomar6730
      @khadijaomar6730 Рік тому +13

      So sad..but God Has a reason or reasons for everything

    • @mdiddio
      @mdiddio Рік тому +372

      @@khadijaomar6730 Then God is cruel and vindictive.

    • @LittleWing1985
      @LittleWing1985 Рік тому +2

      @@khadijaomar6730 the most insensitive BS thing I've heard and we wonder why people become atheists. Because of messages like yours GTFOH with that shyt.

    • @Panda_Pproductions
      @Panda_Pproductions Рік тому +1

      @@khadijaomar6730 seriously? What the fuck?

    • @broughtbackin
      @broughtbackin Рік тому +228

      @@khadijaomar6730 God has NOTHING to do with any of this. Period. Just stop it.

  • @itz_brxw4726
    @itz_brxw4726 2 місяці тому +3

    “You can’t break someone who’s already broken, it’ll only make them stronger”

  • @jodidavis6595
    @jodidavis6595 4 місяці тому +2

    I lived 30 min east of Cleveland when this happened and I remember vividly when they were found. I can’t believe they spent 10-11:yrs captive. Those are some strong woman

  • @birthdaycake4611
    @birthdaycake4611 2 роки тому +1672

    the police in this case absolutely failed these three women. it's unbelievable how many tips they got and didn't find them for at least ten years. and the previous accounts of assault and abuse are extremely terrifying as well.

    • @B3LIAL777
      @B3LIAL777 Рік тому +3

      Police fail millions of people daily :(

    • @sarahdawson24
      @sarahdawson24 Рік тому +37

      The same with the Cleveland strangler. Had 10 years of tips but, of course the never took it serious because they were in active addiction. Smh

    • @quiltware
      @quiltware Рік тому +17

      This is unfortunately common.

    • @sherrylstratford5115
      @sherrylstratford5115 Рік тому +16

      Yes the police could have done more. Those poor women.

    • @cyberspelunker1980
      @cyberspelunker1980 Рік тому +9

      Seems like this is alway the case, our LE system needs to be tweaked to protect and track abused and missing women, girls, children.

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 2 роки тому +2644

    This case seriously gets to me. The strength of those women is unbelievable. I'd be so broken, but these people even with their trauma, they still push on. I'm glad people helped come to their safety once they took that risk to break free. This stuff still scares me because it makes me think of how many people are hidden in plain sight, dead or alive. Their could be actions of killers hidden all around us and we just ignorantly go on... Never discovering them...

    • @samsoncooper1
      @samsoncooper1 2 роки тому +18

      When you go through abuse in life, the start is scary. After a few months it's normal. After years, the relief must be indescribable.

    • @hospitalcakewalk
      @hospitalcakewalk 2 роки тому +28

      @@samsoncooper1 I've lived through this. You do NOT ever get used to it. You just don't. Each day you understand something will happen and it's terrifying. Every day is like the first. Every day you need to find some reason to deal with what you're going through. It NEVER becomes normal. It NEVER becomes something you can just put up with. You just get up and hope you die or something happens to them.

    • @pekinami7640
      @pekinami7640 2 роки тому +21

      Exactly, there are sooo many victims in this same scenario but half are never giving the outcome of these women.

    • @WhoTao...
      @WhoTao... 2 роки тому +6

      @@hospitalcakewalk I'm kinda going through what you said. But I know people that thought it was normal they even thought that everyone goes through this.
      I guess it's different for everyone.

    • @hospitalcakewalk
      @hospitalcakewalk 2 роки тому +6

      @@WhoTao... when it becomes normal, it's a coping mechanism called Stockholm syndrome.
      If you're going through this, go get help. If you can.

  • @LillyoftheAllie
    @LillyoftheAllie 3 місяці тому +1

    I'll never forget this story. I was in high school when i heard the 911 call on the news. It still makes me emptional to this day hearing it.

  • @kimrockslol
    @kimrockslol 9 місяців тому +5

    I have seen this case covered before but never so in depth or done so well. I'm really impressed, which is rare!😅

  • @sarahwright4104
    @sarahwright4104 Рік тому +1086

    To these 3 young women. Courage. To the elderly woman who tried to help them. Courage. To the gentleman who helped break open the door. Courage. All of you have that special something.

    • @womankisserjermaluvr
      @womankisserjermaluvr Рік тому +25

      all but the police

    • @xmrsmadhatter_2563
      @xmrsmadhatter_2563 Рік тому +46

      @@womankisserjermaluvrthe police who went in and helped did a fine job, it’s the detectives investigating the disappearances who dropped the ball

  • @hishiko
    @hishiko 2 роки тому +3782

    I feel so bad for michelle. I actually teared up listening to her interview and after watching this video. People always assume, she has been treated like that her whole life and even after kidnapped people still wouldn't give a damn. I also hate the fact that she tried to protect the gina from getting assaulted and resulting her getting more beating but she didn't kept in contact w her in the end. She suffered the most, TERRIBLE and the worst treatment out of all three and she was still able to help others. She's one hella strong of a woman and the fact that she still is able to "forgive and move on" is simply so powerful. I also hate the fact that michelle is not even allowed to meet her child joey. It feels so bad man. I hope she manages to get all the happiness in her life right now. May god bless her and the other victims. Also the police are stupid and useless for not taking all the tips & calls seriously over the years, bloody hell man.

  • @Dylan-if4tm
    @Dylan-if4tm 5 місяців тому +3

    The guy at the start talking to the dispatcher really said all of the right things

  • @erict3728
    @erict3728 Рік тому +4

    I love that guy at the beginning. "Check this out.... She needs everything! Put yourself in her shoes, she been kidnapped!" I laughed and thought, good man, good man

  • @savannahpellot3500
    @savannahpellot3500 2 роки тому +928

    I’d rather have officers “waste time” checking then just assume. Imagine how many lives they could’ve saved if they weren’t so mediocre

    • @noahschnappssecretgf6951
      @noahschnappssecretgf6951 2 роки тому +9

      exactly!!

    • @idontwannabeanonymous4725
      @idontwannabeanonymous4725 2 роки тому +4

      IKR! I know this is wrong, but what Castro said about the FBI is not completely wrong. Yes, he was the narcissist monster, but the police and FBI could prevent more damage that happened if they're listening and checking.

    • @spacefan36
      @spacefan36 2 роки тому +2

      YES! It just hurts!

    • @savannahpellot3500
      @savannahpellot3500 2 роки тому +4

      @@idontwannabeanonymous4725 YES!! Could’ve saved so many people if they just listened instead of brushing off things. And them out of all people should know how bad the world can really be

    • @ruththompson7816
      @ruththompson7816 2 роки тому +3

      That's easy to say in hindsight, but in the moment an officer will have many cases where they know a crime has been committed. It makes sense to focus on solving cases that you know are actually crimes instead of something else that is likely a dead end.

  • @eliasvonbrille
    @eliasvonbrille 2 роки тому +855

    Michelle is the odd one out in basically every way.
    She was the first to be kidnapped, the one treated the worst, the only one not searched for and still the one Speaking up to Castro. She defended the others from Sexual assault despite being the biggest victim herself and she was not only the only one to being forced into miscarriage, but was forced into miscarriage 4 to 5 times in a row.
    Then after of all she was the one almost dying from an Illness afterwards and got saved just Days before her Death.
    She was the only one Attending court and the only one Publicly speaking out.
    Wow. Just wow. That's a lot of only ones. What a Strong Person holy shit.
    Seems almost unrealistic. In a Fictional Story she would be the Main Character. Sadly it's not Fictional...

    • @rozannaedwro934
      @rozannaedwro934 Рік тому +87

      Not only all that her own family didn’t even care about her. I hope and pray she is healthy, happy and surrounded by those who truly love her.

    • @ManjulaD
      @ManjulaD Рік тому +65

      And she had to deliver amanda's baby with nothing. And had to literally breath life in to baby's mouth , beacuse catro was threatning to kill her.

    • @khadijaomar6730
      @khadijaomar6730 Рік тому +11

      May God bless her

    • @mymai5859
      @mymai5859 Рік тому +24

      @@ManjulaD agree. Thank Goodness for Michelle. She breathed life into baby Jocelyn ...& when Jocelyn was older was able to alert them of the empty house which saved Michelle. I've seen a number of interviews with Michelle, she is very believable & intelligent. For some unknown reason (possible Castro brainwashing) both Amanda & Gina were hostile to Michelle after the escape. They also didn't go to Castro's trial only Michelle. Amanda didn't mention in the emergency call that Michelle was captive too.

    • @l4sh16
      @l4sh16 Рік тому +5

      She is the oldest, Amanda and Gina were both minors at the time of being abducted. Tried to be the older Sister, I guess.

  • @zzzleepyhead9101
    @zzzleepyhead9101 7 місяців тому +7

    Castro has to be one of the most heartless men I've seen on here. It broke my heart hearing how young Amanda's mother was when she died. It pains me how he can't ever be held liable (legally) for greatly contributing to her stress, subsequent heart failure, and shortened life 💔

  • @DesmondSmitty
    @DesmondSmitty Рік тому +4

    I literally got chills when the officer said “we found ‘em”

  • @sammakesmusic1
    @sammakesmusic1 Рік тому +924

    The fact that Gina spent her entire teenage years in this sick man's house is heartbreaking.

    • @lightningguardian331
      @lightningguardian331 Рік тому +29

      No kidding all of my hair is standing up and I Can’t even begin to imagine. Terrifying

    • @heyy-xd8if
      @heyy-xd8if Рік тому +3

      I shouldn't be joking here but I can't🤦‍♀️...
      18:04 atleast he wasn't racist 💀

    • @heyy-xd8if
      @heyy-xd8if Рік тому

      @@lightningguardian331 Frrrr

    • @the_original_Bilb_Ono
      @the_original_Bilb_Ono Рік тому +1

      I wish I could be put alone in a locked room with this "man".... I'd fuck this dude up beyond belief. Hope he burns in hell.

    • @alexpope4642
      @alexpope4642 Рік тому +13

      ​@@heyy-xd8ifyikes.

  • @K0ira
    @K0ira Рік тому +470

    It’s the worst feeling in the world believing someone you love is dead and never learning that that wasn’t the truth. She died believing her daughter was gone, that’s awful.

    • @typicalfiend4492
      @typicalfiend4492 Рік тому +13

      And when she went to wherever she went her daughter wasn’t there she’s probably happy knowing she’s alive

    • @RealRamaladni
      @RealRamaladni 9 місяців тому +4

      @@typicalfiend4492 oh come on, lol

  • @whitestoneandy797
    @whitestoneandy797 8 місяців тому +4

    They were a million times stronger than he was.
    They bravely fought and held on during their unjust captivity.
    He was a coward and gave up during his just captivity.
    He will be forgotten, and when his name is spoken, it will be used with disgust and contempt.
    They will be remembered and seen as inspiration to many. And spoken about with love and joy.
    God bless those 3 women and all of their loved ones. And people who share a similar story.

  • @brittanystein7363
    @brittanystein7363 11 місяців тому +1

    This story still gets to me. I’m glad that everyone ended up safe in the end.