I’ve watched rapists walk out the door of the prison that I work at in a matter of weeks. 6 years is actually very much longer than average. The vast majority of rape is pled out as sexual assault. Many get probation.
I was attacked by a serial rapist back in February 2007 in Fayetteville North Carolina. It took them 2 weeks to trace my stolen credit card back to him. He was an active duty army military police mechanic. My prosecutor was a woman, and she pushed for a life sentence bc there was 4 of us. He got 60 years, poss parole after 20 in Leavenworth. If he gets out, he WILL re-offend. No amount of therapy or rehabilitation will help him. This guy should’ve never gotten 6 years for the first rape…he should’ve at least gotten 30….since he’s attacking a pregnant woman whom has her child with her. My rapists second victim and third victim (me) had her child next to her also. That made his sentence even more severe with the court.
I know right🤬! And also to act like him revealing that "TJ" never existed was a shock to anybody? Like, we have known from the minute he said it that nobody else was in that car besides him! Guys like him make me wish the death penalty was still used regularly. I don't think tax dollars should pay to house, feed, & clothe him. He's taken enough from society!
It really is, I literally don’t understand how the law allows an individual who clearly is a repeat offender of sexual assault and incredibly violent criminal to be released multiple times. He should’ve been sentenced to 20+’years in prison minimum after kidnapping and raping that poor pregnant woman twice.
Yeah it’s what happens when you hire lefties to be district attorneys as long as you’re black you can basically do what you want and you will be released.
My brother went to the University of Central Florida and they sent my mother a degree after he died because he was only a few credits shy of a degree. It was really kind and my mom framed it and still cries when she looks at it. Still a nice gesture from the university. I’ll always be appreciative of UCF for that.
“Please have mercy on me” REALLY?!! They showed mercy last time by releasing him early and look how well that worked out! He didn’t show Reagan mercy did he?! This makes me so angry, may she Rest In Peace & prayers to her family.
Could you just imagine being the woman that was pregnant who he attacked with her baby right there with her knowing he got five years that's all her trauma was worth was five freaking years that's disgusting and had he got the time he deserved Reagan would still be alive
Would love to see the judge of that case have to explain themselves and the fact he had 50+ infractions in jail and they just let him out. Would love to see the people responsibly for letting this scum out early get charged with something it's a fucking joke.
it just shows the justice system is trash. you get more time for white collar crimes than if you physically harm someone. its like saying the governments money is more important than a live
In his book "Victim" Gary Kinder writes about how murder victims have been stripped of everything whereas the perpetrator has all his needs taken care of for the rest of his life....food, medical attention, etc. Even after sentencing there is a huge injustice as we saw in this video. Thanks, Mike.
Yeah I feel like bringing back real justice in these cases would prevent further cases in the future. Having a bed, tv, 3 meals a day and exercise isn't a deterrent. But torture and hanging most definitely would
@@gabrielsusa5718once you do something like this human rights should go out the window for you. After all the prep didn’t care about the victims human rights. Shit is so backwards.
The story about the pregnant woman’s assault is so much worse than just “oh he assaulted her and robbed her” he not only car jacked her, he made her go back to her apartment and held her and her kid hostage as he assaulted her again. Monster
the way reagan lost her life & the way her body was left is so degrading & humiliating…mike, thank you for highlighting what a beautiful person she was & treating all these tragedies with such sensitivity & respect
The way this was entirely avoidable makes it so so so much more devastating. If they had just done their jobs, she would still be here. RIP, she seemed like a lovely person.
I find it appalling how rape isn’t considered a serious crime according to our judicial system. Rape has a tremendous amount of psyche damaging effects. Daisy Coleman is a prime example. Women are mentally and emotionally scarred for the rest of their lives yet the perpetrator gets to live a normal life after serving a jokingly amount of prison time.
@@marcelinevonschrute9850 it could be part of the issue is overcrowding in jails, they just “dont have anywhere to put them”. there are so many problems with this system. and it just needs to be fixed but seems like the people on top dgaf about real problems. it will probably never happen….
This is in no way to excuse his behavior, but it sounds like this guy was also abused as a child. It’s sad that he didn’t have the protection or help he needed early in life and then grew up to do the same thing to others.
Five-and-a-half years for rApIng a pregnant woman and kidnapping her and her child and then 52 infractions while in the different prisons... something is not adding up with these sentences these criminal are given more often than not. I would be deeply disturbed if I were that lady... not to mention what happened to all of the others, and this case would have most definitely been prevented had he been given an appropriate sentence for his previous crime.
Yeah I just watched a case where a severely mentally ill kid was manipulated into killing a girl's mother. (You might know the case, it's very famous) But anyway he got Life although it was clear he had severe Autism and possibly other mental deficiencies AND was questioned without a lawyer. It was also clear that he had been manipulated into this one time horrific act because he was trying to find love in all the wrong places. And unlike this creep he actually regretted his actions.
@@curbyourshi1056 yup. You see it time and time again. This guy should have been locked up for at least 15-20 years. And a young girl lost her life in a horrible way because the US has become a joke.
This young woman cooperated fully with this guy. I'm so tired of people that had a shifty childhood taking it out on innocent people. My life hasn't been a day at the beach but not once have I tried to hurt someone else. If someone pulls a gun on you please don't comply just run. Chances are your in public and they won't shoot. Even if they do they'll take off and you have way better chance to survive.
Ikr? If they're going to shoot you anyway you have a better chance of surviving and they have a better chance of getting caught. They may even just decide not to shoot you, or stab you or whatever they had planned for you.
Not to mention, most criminals haven't spent much time working on their aim. Life's not a video game. Hitting a moving target with a pistol at a distance is not easy, especially if you've never trained.
I'm also a fan of getting in a minor accident if they force you to drive. Like hit a guard rail or something and the airbag, plus impact will likely make them lose control of the gun long enough to escape.
@@Mutantcy1992 You would love Active Self Protection (yt channel), I saw so many bad shooters there, just like you explained. Literally people missing targets 1m from them. Meanwhile cops hitting active shooters from 40m
This case made me cry. That's something that rarely happens. I just graduated from college 2 weeks ago. This past semester alone we had lost 3 students to depression. The circumstances of Reagan's death are different, but it just really hit home. I felt like she was a classmate - a friend. It's so thoughtful that the University of Ohio awarded her family her degree. This case was particularly heartbreaking 💔
Unfortunately, it will never make up for the fact that her easily avoidable murder was made possible by activist DAs more concerned about future political careers than the safety of the general public.
Ya know rapists can’t be repeat offenders if they’re dead, the fact this man was let back out after a lengthy criminal history disgusts me. Honestly people convicted of crimes like this don’t even deserve to occupy a cell… two words WORM FOOD
@@landansmock3060 That’s what I was thinking like “Yeah she did everything he told her to do as in everything YOU actually told her to do & yet he still shot her as in YOU still shot her.” So freaking sad!
Her sister sobbing at the ceremony made me tear up. This is so tragic, RIP Reagan 💕 He should never have been let out of prison in the first place, this tragedy could have been prevented!!!!
I don't give a s*** about his life or childhood. The fact that he continued to appeal says it all. His 'apology' at the trial was insulting and pathetic. This young woman would be alive if he had served a proper sentence for the heinous crime of rape. Some people are not worth saving and the fact that we have defence lawyers doing just that is sickening. He did not deserve anyone fighting for his worthless existence. He killed her but the system failed her.
@@lauradees4625 I never did. and I LOATHE those, who do. The world would be better off if they were executed, than to have a minority of CRYBABIES, making excuses for them!
I also had a deeply messed up childhood with both physical and systematic mental abuse. I hate when criminals use that as an excuse. Yes, I had problems communicating which resulted in plenty of screaming and swearing during my teens and up into my early to mid 20s. But that shit never escalated into crime. I had a period of several years where I self medicated with alcohol and marijuana. That’s it, then, as I noticed how badly that worked, I asked for help! Now I live a functional, productive, and mostly happy life. An abusive childhood isn’t an excuse to rob, rape, and murder. What, you need mommy and daddy to tell you that’s not good behavior? That’s not obvious?
Your logic... Lots of people consume alcohol. Some handle it without so much as a hangover. Other it upends their entire lived. Many people do smoke weed. Many smoke it their whole lives, some devolve into harder drugs and end up homeless or dead. Never wise to take your case as the standard, humans are wired different.
It's a complete illusion that we cannot simultaneously see people's actions as the total byproduct of their circumstances and their dna and the uber complex mixture and constant re-admixture of the two, and also punish them for their crimes. The picture of causation is far more complicated than mere tropes of misfortune, and reach into the realms of the unchosen biological architecture upon which these conditions ("traumas" etc) land, not to mention the rationales that the individual intelligence and/or social indoctrination feeds them. Therefore your personal experience, is no proof of independence from causation. We can both realize that logic affords no escape from the reality that all actions owe themselves to cause, including the action that is the decision to elevate oneself from the statistically predicted outcome, while also not affording said cause the status of "excuse" (defined as "excuse from consequence.") While the reality of causation does open the door to empathy for perpetrators, it will never, no matter the musings of philosophers, mean that we get rid of criminal punishment, for the simple reason that a competing empathy is tandem with it, which is the empathy for ourselves and other potential victims. In short, cause does not have to be seen as excuse. Before declaring me a la-la land idealist and destroyer of personal responsibility, note the following two things: You have no idea how my proposed consequences for crimes compare to yours (they could be far harsher), and, secondly, la-la land is the proposal of an actor within each person that can be credited with a move - towards evil or good - for which there is no differential causation. A mechanism of decision that is free of pre-setting by cosmos or deity (and is therefore equal in nature and horsepower across all peoples) cannot become that which decides for good or for bad without influences coming in from without to make it such a decider. If you retort that one decides for the good, all you've done is stepped up to the precipice of an infinite regression - we ask from there: What sort of entity decides for the good, but one that is good? Inherency is not freedom.
Watching CCTV footage of people who literally die a few minutes or hours from the time it was recorded is creepy as hell… It’s traumatizing to say the least 😢
Same 🥺 I can barely type this for the tears 😭 Also made me think about when my niece-who was in a horrific car acc at 14 & left her a quad-rolled across that stage & accepted her HS diploma 🤗 As terrible as this was I'm glad these parents got answers 😔 ✌️
Our judicial system needs to be dismantled and rebuilt. Never ceases to amaze me that a person can get 18 years in prison for distribution of marijuana (no priors, no violent offenses) and, 6 months for rape. Our prisons are "for profit" so nobody is concerned with rehabilitation. Not saying this particular individual could have been rehabilitated (doubtful rapists can) it's absolutely disgusting. A beautiful girl taken from this world
This poor young woman's story put me to tears, she was doing everything right and this deplorable excuse for human being took her life and future away after she completely complied with his damands not to mention humilating her by leaving her in such a horrible way. Seeing her family accept her diploma had me bawling and I'm so glad they were able to help make changes that could possibly help save lives in future.
They made changes, but Mike got something wrong. Regarding the lawsuit Reagan’s parents filed against the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, it was never settled like he said. It was sadly dismissed by every court that looked at the case/appeals, _including Ohio’s Supreme Court!_ No one would hear the case. So, the ODRC took no blame whatsoever.
Public torture would be a huge leap in the right direction. Any would be offenders thinking of doing what he did, would remember his torture and most would not offend.
I worked with Reagan at Fusian in Columbus. She was such a nice person and was an advocate for helping those in need. I remember the day we all found out the body that was found, was hers. We all gathered around the table at work and everyone was crying.
He should have never been let back into society. The man is damaged beyond repair this is why raising children in healthy loving environments is important. RIP to her, this is an absolute tragedy. God bless her family.
@@suziecreamcheese211 You must not have much experience with sarcasm. It's a social construct made up by the whoite man to keep the youtube commentators down.
@@michaels7325 Nah it's more of a class thing than anything. Lots of poor white folk in there too. The system is designed to keep people impoverished and disillusioned.
Yes, healthy family environments are crucial. How many killers were raised in extremely abusive situations? My psycho ex certainly was. He was so psychotic I’m just thankful I’m not another victim on this channel.
Not only should this have never happened due to his criminal background and being in the system, but the level of violence in his offenses. The judicial system dropped the ball on this one. Whoever gave this man a gun needs to be put behind bars for life as well.
Agreed. The perp who gave him the gun is probably another thug and so has probably earned a very long time in prison already, whether or not it has been realized.
If a person can't follow the rules in Prison, they definitely aren't going to follow society's rules when they get out. If there was any justice, they'd cut his shit off, root and stem.
@@Bootmahoy88 At least he apologised, acknowledged what he had done and admitted that there was no one else but him. What he did is horrible, but one must give him credit for that. This story is so sad at so many levels...
@Claire Boitet Highly disagree, he could only get credit from me by choosing to die himself, the horrible assaults and murder he's committed on innocent people has no place in society
@@VioletteToussaint he only admitted the facts just before the judge was going to sentence him, thinking that would help him. It was ONLY for that selfish motive.
Um…the US locks up more people than any other country on earth in human history. Maybe if we stopped sending people to these hellholes, these universities of abuse and crime, we’d stop having so much horrible behavior.
Aww cmon where is your heart for the poor rapists and murderers they only hurt a destroy a few families here and there . Why should they be punished for their actions?
I don't know how detectives can sit through listening to the lying bs. You can see him literally hesitating in his mind trying to come up with his next lie.
I would normally disagree but people like him and I've known people like him... People like him are usually better off dead, They're usually bad evil seeds.
That part where he was describing how "TJ" ordered her to strip and then keep walking before he shot her and then shot her a second time after she fell was truly chilling. You could actually see him reliving the moments leading up to his cowardly and completely needless murder of Reagan.
He basically described exactly what he did to her in her last moment, had her stripped her in cold freezing temperatures then made her walk out, as if she hadn't suffered enough, then shot her in the back of the head. The lesson here is not to enter the car, run, he'll likely run away to avoid getting caught.
The judicial system failed Reagan , what a tragedy , how horrific the way she died , an animal shouldn’t die like that. Complete breakdown in the system -so sorry Reagan what they did to you my dear dear Angel , may you be resting in peace , will pray for you and your family , may you be resting in our Lords arms where you will never be harmed again , RIP dearest lady , I’m so sorry.❤️
Lady's and gentlemen young and old if someone gets in your car trying to rob abduct or anything of that manner don't take them where they wanna go make sure your seat belt is on and crash into a pole on the passenger side you have a better chance of surviving an accident then leaving your life in in the hands of this type of monster,NEVER go with them..stay safe everyone shout out to Mike for making us all more crime aware.
better yet, don't get in the car. its literally a death sentence. you have a better chance of the suspect being too scared to shoot you on the spot. you get in the car, he'll make you drive to a secluded area where he won't hesitate.
It’s sad that he took away someone who was trying to become a person that would have helped a lot of people stuck in a dark place (like his own mom) recover from addiction and break the cycle of addiction, abuse, and violence. It’s kind of ironic. It makes me so sad.
Couldn't help it either, she should have been up there living the dream she worked so hard for. A lovely life gone for nothing. He could have tried to do good after his own suffering, I don't understand people who subject others to what they themselves endured, empowerment most likely.
Harsher laws on repeat offenders would be nice... and it'd be pretty nice if people stop petitioning to get these horrid people out... too much to ask for, I suppose.
Actually the system works pretty good. Its the media brainwashing that makes us believe the system is broken thats the problem. So we have all these different takes on a system that actually protects us better then anything thats coming. 100!
There are two justice systems. One for poor people and a completely separate one for the rich. Money should t have anything to do with going to prison.
These laws to "insure this doesn't happen again" have been made so many times, but you keep seeing violent offenders getting off lightly and getting out early. While at the same time seeing non violent drug offenders put away forever. The entire "public protection" industry needs an overhaul, because the mission is wrong from the start.
A tragic story. I hate the fact the criminal gets to live, given a place to sleep and fed after destroying so many innocent lives. Thanks for covering stories that no one else does. You totally crack me up how embarrassed you get saying ‘cos-I-luvya’
Don't worry Ohio prisons have a rich history let me say against sex offenders rapists he's green lighted x outed every gang and gangbanger will punish him in the most brutal way you can imagine I'm trying to let you know without being to graphic once you a convicted sex offender first of all his own gang gonna handle that if you read his infarctions he was beat up 37 times by several inmates he had 5 in fractions in one day the paperwork said his jaw was broke wire up beat up 3 times in one day stabbed on four different occasions Ohio prisons take pride in punishing child monlisters and rapist he's currently in protective custody that man life is hell that man blood set done cut his face 4 times from his first rape conviction being a convicted sex offender in prison let's just say god's work will be done it's a lot of honorable men in prison a lot of honorable gangbangers every gang only has one thang in common zero tolerance for sex offenders justice will be served
Dude. You’re one of the most genuine, likable human beings I’ve come across on the internet. I legit watch your videos all different times of the day. Well listen, really. I’m usually getting ready for work, driving at work, or watching before bed, and man you’re just a really enjoyable person to have break these cases down in a fun way. I watch tons of psychological analysis and reactions on UA-cam, and I must say you wrap these stories up in a nice little video twice a week. I look forward to every single one.
Mr too Dekker, when you die do you want to be burnt out have worms eat ur corpse. Cos that's how you make me feel when U talk to other girls. Yesss babe it's me on a fake account
@@Bootmahoy88 you are a legitimate awesome but just in case you yesterday at the station and I hope you enjoy it and it is actually a functioning school bus stop ignoring me a bit more than a year and I will give you a number of devices allowed by the kilo of Etizolam
Almost every time I watch your videos I think about the last moments (sometimes unfortunately it's quite a few long moments) of the victim. How terrified they must have felt. How absolutely defenseless and without any hope they must have felt. It always breaks my heart 😔Seeing the family afterwards doesn't help either...
This was a complete failure of the Ohio justice system. In no way should this individual have been released early. This is an individual who can not be helped and needs locked up for the rest of his life.
Ever wish you had a time machine? I can't give details, for obvious reasons, but he would be found 6 weeks later, alive, in a car trunk, permanently disabled, as in can't walk, might be able to feed himself, with a little trick performed we use to do to young bulls. It involves a rubber band, that looks like a water hose washer, but smaller hole. You have a tool that stretches it out, and you place it over their scrotum. In a few weeks, they fall off. It cuts them off by stopping blood flow. Except, I would use two on him. Not sure if he wanted to be a girl or not thou. But, O well, Reagan didn't want to live the last hours of her life in indescribable hell either. When the Prosecutor said they found his, ummm DNA in her, well, I became furious. By a thing like him? I just wish I could go back. He would be completely rehabilitated. He wouldn't be able to commit crime. He'd be lucky to eat mashed taters by himself.
Well, from the look of that "ToDo" list, we will be keeping our silver tongued Irishman occupied for a very very long time. No hyperbole, I've now got a low down anxiety buzz that we might burn you out, mate! Please, take all the breaks you need. I'm pretty sure we are all grateful you're so consistent in your uploads, but we'd rather have you cutting back than totally lose these quality presentations. Thanks and kudos, Mike for another great one.
Always on point, it’s amazing that Mike is so prolific and the quality hasn’t suffered a bit! Must have his system down pat, and he must be very generous with the amount of time he puts into our “entertainment” (for lack of a better word.) I agree with the comment above, feel free to take a break, Mike! You can tell anyone who asks that Kris and Bilinda approved it!
It infuriates me this POS takes a life and he gets life imprisonment. He is still breathing, having visitors, exercising, etc. The victim gets none of that. He took a life, he should give his life. Eye for an eye. Thanks again Mike, for another great video. You're the best!
The diploma at the end made me cry. It's not only terrible when a tragedy like this happens, but then friends and relatives have to live every day after with 'what ifs' and only dreams of who they could have become in life. Why is it these horrible things happen to such good innocent souls 😔
There’s definitely a line between making something very sad easier to hear out and making too much light of out of a serious tragedy. I think Mike handles it really well!
@@SampoSaarela Site your sources. I googled what you said and it’s total bullsh*t. Norway has one of the lowest sentencing for r*pe, and a study published on pubmed claims “R*pists having the highest tendency to commit new sexual crimes.”
There are hundreds of thousands of people who grow up in heinous circumstances and they don't do what Ryan Goldsby did. I think it may have been a case of nature vs nurture, and in his case, it may have been in his nature to be a criminal no matter who raised him. Every time he went to jail/prison, he had a chance to change his life, but continued to commit crimes when he was released. Thank you Mike for telling Regan's story. She deserves to be remembered ❤️
The fact that prisons are for profit, you really think that they're going to spend money on anything than the bare minimum? The US has not only the highest incarceration rates,but, the highest recidivism. You hit the streets with really no support and we expect people to get a job and a place to live with likely zero skills?
@@sarcasticallyrearranged for-profit prisons are an overhyped topic. No, they should not exist, yes, they do, but the majority are still state-run, not for profit institutions funded by taxpayers and not accountable to shareholders or private owners. What should bother us most about them is the same reason we shouldn't trust charter schools: substandard pay for employees, poor training, and poor treatment of inmates. When things aren't up to snuff, they can just close or sell the facility and nobody is ever held accountable. And yes, we need to rehabilitate, and reeducate inmates on how to carry on in society. IDC if they use some Clockwork Orange-type s**t to get it done, either. Whatever works short of torture.
I have a cousin, who is more like a sister to me, who went to Ohio State around that this happened. It could have easily been her... and it terrifies me. Rest in peace, Reagan.
The worst part is that when law enforcement actually starts doing their jobs, bullshit associations and “NGOs” will rile on them for “being -ist” and “arresting too many people” so law enforcement ends up cuck1ng itself and letting career criminals like this POS out in the streets... and then people die.
You could tell even though he had a rough childhood he always manipulated his way out of situations. He was confident he could do it with the investigators but he played himself. This is what an ego driven society does to people.
I want to preface my reply by saying that I see no justification in murder. Ever. That being said, human psychology is extremely fragile. There are so many components that go into making us the person we present ourselves to be. One of the biggest factors that I think a lot of people tend to disregard with no sympathy/empathy is how different our brain chemistry can be. My bodily reaction to anger is to become calm and assertive. Someone else may have the bodily reaction of throwing or breaking things. Yes, these are learned behaviors from things we witnessed growing up, but ultimately it comes down to how our brain chemistry allows or doesn't allow electrical signals to fire or misfire. There are 100s and 1000s of case studies that prove this. Again, I am not saying that "Oh well, they murder just cause their brain is different, live and let live." But I am saying that our judicial correctional systems do nothing to bring stability to a criminals brain chemistry, often relying on the punishment of prison and institutionalization to somehow miraculously change a persons reactive and active behavior. And when psychiatric practices are married with the criminal justice system, it often takes shortcuts to mitigate the high cost of medicine and real therapy. This leads to a criminal potentially becoming even more damaged than they were pre-therapy. Our modern approach to handling the criminally minded is lacking in so many ways. It's unfortunate that people like Reagan end up paying with their life all because the political environment pays little attention to supplying effective therapy to the judicial process.
I welled up when I looked at the faces of her family members as they were cheered by the other students at graduation. The mixture of disbelief, sadness, and intense pain was too much. I feel so badly for them and I do hope they're finding some measure of peace.
Glad her family was presented with her degree, lovely gesture in spite of all the horrid they had to go through and learn about. RIP to the lovely Reagan. Thanks for sharing the story and have a good one!
@@johno30197 perhaps you should take a few classes on how to be a decent human being. That is, if you're capable of learning anything at all... have a nice day!
I cant believe People do this to eachother. The world is cruel. Thank you Mike for educating so many of us about these cases and The People involved. I hope The family has found some sort of peace.
It really hit me hard about how there are people who have no regard for human life, whatsoever, when I started working in a trauma center in a city which Time magazine named as the worst city in the US. This was years ago but I remember my first trauma patient. It was a 30 something year old female with a gunshot to her face. An ambulance wasn't called, it just so happened that one of the ambulances was headed back to the hospital when they came across this woman lying in the middle of the street, stopped, picked her up and rushed to the trauma center. I did my job but she ended up passing and then it really hit me hard, someone just shot this woman in the face and left her lying in the middle of the street, like she trash or a crushed insect. They didn't think about the fact that this woman was someone's daughter, sister or mother, or the fact that they were ending a human life. Its really scary that there are people like this running around loose in the world. Just really frightening to me. Of course I saw many others in my career but it was the first one that really had me thinking. So very sad.
@@julietteoscaralphanovember2223 first of all im sorry you had to go through such horribel things. Second of all thank you for the work you have done! Its a important job and a difficult one at that.
Changes were made, but a poor young woman, a beautiful bright spark was taken horrifically. Because of the mistakes, apathy and outright neglect of others, she paid the price. Utterly shocking and heartbreaking. As always, you handle these cases with respect but yet with the much needed hint of humour. Well done work as always, Mike - thank you!
I live in Columbus and am an OSU alum. This tragedy hit every college age woman living in the area so hard. Along with everyone else. It was terrifying, enraging, devastating. It reminded us all just how unsafe we are even just walking to our cars after dark. Women are not safe. I think about this case and Reagan all the time.
Hey from the east side. This case just reinforced that we truly aren't safe anywhere we go. And as a kid about her age, I felt safer on campus than most places as there's always somebody walking and in well lit areas especially on roads like High St. My best friend went to Ohio State, I went to Capital and we used to visit the hookah bars down high at least twice a week, grab a drink on Friday nights and always used the buddy system. The people who would whistle and cat call where frankly just weirdos to us but we never felt like we were in any type of danger even when they made obscene gestures or said sexual things. This case was a wake up call. A HUGE one. We had already graduated after this happened but it made you realize a lot of things - the most alarming being you are never really safe and some vile person could pick you as their target for any reason. I started asking trusted co workers to at least watch me get to my car after this and if it's dark outside, I'll walk with one to my car and drive them to thiers. To this day, that hasn't changed. It's just a habit now. Going out at night despite living in a "good" area is something that makes me anxious and I'm that lady who walks with the mace in the ready position. I used to think I was hard and really had the "it doesn't happen here" mentality. You'd hear stories about gunshots on the news daily and it was was rare for it to be a lethal shot. But this was a lot. Raped her, robbed her, killed her. Had to audacity to make her walk naked in below freezing to her death. She had to have been petrified. Monsters are real and never very far away. And this guy proves it.
@@misfitbrit1989 same dude, I was working three blocks from bodega when this happened. It was scary, I always thought that area felt safer. But like you said, it's that mentality of 'it can't happen here'. This really changed how everyone walked around the short north and university districts, and some other consequences I won't name but have noticed. Bars wouldn't let us leave work alone. Things are way different after that happened.
@@mightymeatymech small world. I was at where (it used to be) the Gateway seeing a movie and getting drinks at Ugly Tuna (the Brian Schaffer disapperance from there was probably before your time but it's a very well known case.) You noticed more blue lights with phones on campus...in places that weren't exactly considered dangerous. My friends little sister who lived further down the short north and back in a bad neighborhood could never get campus security for much of anything. But they sure responded fast after this case when she was held at knife point walking to Kroger. Seems a lot has changed on campus since Reagan. I think I know what you're speaking off through my friends sister. It's just beyond sad it took something so horrendous to do a little bit of good towards young adults' safety. But it sure falls under that "it doesn't happen here". Even after Brian Schaffer disappeared, a lot dismissed him as a runaway.
These types of cases are the reason I am blessed to have been born in Oklahoma. I am a 5'3 119lbs mother of 2, who also carry my FMK 9mm on me always everywhere. I wish all women and men could train and carry Like we do here.
This is incredibly heartbreaking😢🙏…shame on the state of Ohio and everyone who knew the dangers of that man and let him out early even after his horrible actions while locked up
The facts of this case are so… this case is one of the most infuriating ones… Still, I’m full of admiration for the resilience of the family and what they got done even after so devastating tragedy.
I just check to see if legislation has been changed since the murder, and guess what... after her family fought for this they only get "better gps tracking" passed as a bill. here's the list: Beef up GPS monitoring of ex-prisoners, requiring that they have geographic boundaries of “exclusion and inclusion zones” that would stipulate where they could go or couldn’t go Increase law enforcement’s access to the GPS supervision data Reduce parole officers’ caseloads Require the state’s corrections department to create a re-entry program to reduce the number of inmates being released homeless Prior to the House vote, Rep. Kristin nothing about short and reduced sentences for violent crimes. people there need to revolt big time. what a joke!
If Mike starts covering *these* types of crimes regularly, I suspect the early release and lax sentencing motifs will start popping up time and time again. (I also suspect he will lose his channel.)
It never ceases to rile me to hear so many instances of such depravity, the foundations of which originate from an abused fearful child. Im not saying he should be given leniency. Im saying some people should need a license to have children. Another well told, respectful, episode Mike.
Tell THAT to Adam who never protected Eve in the garden Cain and Abel were birthed only after they had to be evicted after having been told to warn what would happen if they disobeyed God- this in turn changed the DNA spiritually for every other human being- they were given FREE choice Easy to have opinions and go along with the lies perpetrated against the truth of God when it’s easy to be a follower
A license to have a children? License by who? The state? You want the state to look that much into people's lives? That's something out of an Orwellian fiction novel. Don't be absurd.
@@BleedForTheWorld Settle down ken, I wasn’t being literal. Just saying that some people need to be refused children based on my lifelong experience with woeful parents
@@pennyfleming3006 You said that people should need a license to have children and now you're backpedaling. I know it's much easier and more convenient to blame people for the crimes they do than look at root causes for which crime arises from in the first place.
The people responsible for letting him out of prison should be held responsible for this young woman's death 🤬. I'm beyond sick of criminals being let out to harm innocent people over and over.
Your “to-do” list bit got me. I always shake my head about how often this actually happens all around and we don’t even hear about these stories unless they’re in our backyard or the scale is so immense that everyone takes notice. Mike, you’re a hell of a guy, but I hope you go out of business someday because these things don’t happen anymore. Until then, thanks for sharing your gift of storytelling.
@@MikeyJebediah dunno. There’s a lot of people out there who are super into Jesus and some of them kill people too. Would be lovely if your vision were true, but I’ll be looking for other solutions while we wait.
@@bifflilla I think they were referring to the end of times in the Bible where there won’t be any more crimes since earth won’t really be a thing anymore. But yes I agree. Until then or until death for others who have their own beliefs, all we could do is try to manage and do as we can. And yes people who believe in God/Jesus kill too. Many like to say they’re not “real Christian’s” but truthfully they are and made a huge choice that deserves punishment like any horrible action. Some Christian’s pick and choose which sins fall in their own moral high ground and then claim God said so. Yet they won’t look at themselves first. The guy replying to you seems to push the idea of his beliefs and as a Christian myself I apologize on his behalf.
@@marswithoutdays5939 everyone is entitled to their belief. Nobody is forcing it on me. We good. I’m familiar with the optimistic, albeit pretty dark, musings of biblical end of days. I just prefer to be focused on making today a little less crappy.
Notice the athiest was respectful to you and you just crapped all over their thoughts. Jesus doesn't seem to be doing anything so looking for solutions from man makes more sense.
Mike is the man! You should check out Coffeehouse Crimes as well as Mr Ballen as well! They're both awesome people and are very respectful to the victims of the stories they tell.
As an Ohio State grad, this one hurt more than they usually do. Poor Reagan. She was doing what she wanted, what so many of us want, and had such positive goals and such a bright future. There's no excuse for what Brian did. Bad childhood or no, he made the decisions that night. In his mind, he said, "This is what I'm going to do." At least he admitted that he did it and that me made up TJ rather than go all Jodi Arias and stick to a bogus story, but that's not saying much.
When I was 18 I got caught selling crack, only had 2 rocks on me, and they tried to give me 9 years a rock. Ended up getting sentenced to 9 years, 4 suspended with 5 years probation since it was a first offense. If I had gotten in trouble at any point in those 5 years I would’ve had to do all 9 years in prison. I’m 42 now and have never been in trouble again since. 6 years for raping someone and robbing them in front of their child is a travesty of justice.
Thank you Mike for covering this case. This happened during my final year at Ohio State and it was a tragic and sad event. I remember this case like it was yesterday and it shocked the campus so much to the point that it was brought up in multiple classes I had. Really hurt a lot of people and it’s sad to think of the great things she was going to do with her life. RIP 🕊
He even knew he shouldnt have killed her “she did everything he asked” like yeah she did everything YOU told her to do and YOU still killed her! terrible!
Yeah it was a strong response for me too. Cause she was super hot. I don’t live too far. Wish I woulda eaten at her restaurant and asked her out. And then do some Netflix and chill………:no but seriously I don’t understand how a man can do shit like this to a girl. It’s just so disgusting.
Light sentences are really becoming a serious issue in the states. If he had been sentenced accordingly Reagan would still be alive. Shameful failure of the system.
I don't think the sentences are the only problem- lack of life coping skills and rehabilitation vs just sitting and stewing in silence is like a pause on crimes not a solution to preventing new ones.
Feeling connected to Reagan hearing that Organic Chemistry made her change her major from pre med to psych. I was in that boat too, Rest In Peace sweet girl
I was an OSU student when this happened. This really had everyone shook on campus. Such a tragedy that could've easily been prevented if they'd been more cognizant of the ankle monitor being off. R.I.P from one Buckeye to another
The messed up thing is his ankle monitor wasn't off. It was on the entire time. All the assaults he committed and tokes kidnapping rape and murder. The cops literally had the exact route of that night from this shitskins ankle monitor. There just wasn't anybody monitoring it or there was and they just didn't care that he had violated his parole. My guess is the person "monitoring" his activity had the same melanin content as golsby did. He doesn't belong in prison. He deserves to be hanging on the state courthouse as a reminder to those who set him free. There's a special place in hell for all the responsible parties.
Let's face it.... that psychopath was released early despite all the red flags because some spineless DA cared more about their political career than the safety of the public they're supposed to be serving. It's called following social incentives, and when the incentives are inspired by equal parts emotionally-driven BS and sheer cowardice.... this is how you end up with a country that is disintegrating rapidly. People don't want to hear the truth, they want to hear comforting lies.
@@TomboyGirlfriend don’t u understand your hypocrisy tho? Why do u think he was let out of jail early after having been convicted of a sexual assault with a weapon and after being in trouble 52 times while in jail The same left leaning attitude you have is exactly what caused him to leave jail early. Ultra progressive prosecutors and judges who come only from one side Is the justice system in American perfect ? Far from it. People shouldn’t be getting locked up for drugs or most non violent crimes. There’s plenty that can be changed but violent people like him deserve the stiffest punishment available but unfortunately that didn’t happen and we know why
The fact that someone can rape a person & only get 6 years in prison is INSANE. The victim has to live with that trauma for the rest of their life!!
And in front of their toddler! Unbelievable.
I came here to say this! Plus his 52 infractions in prison too! Why tf was he ever released!?!
E a gud boy dint du nefin
I’ve watched rapists walk out the door of the prison that I work at in a matter of weeks. 6 years is actually very much longer than average.
The vast majority of rape is pled out as sexual assault. Many get probation.
I was attacked by a serial rapist back in February 2007 in Fayetteville North Carolina. It took them 2 weeks to trace my stolen credit card back to him. He was an active duty army military police mechanic. My prosecutor was a woman, and she pushed for a life sentence bc there was 4 of us. He got 60 years, poss parole after 20 in Leavenworth. If he gets out, he WILL re-offend. No amount of therapy or rehabilitation will help him. This guy should’ve never gotten 6 years for the first rape…he should’ve at least gotten 30….since he’s attacking a pregnant woman whom has her child with her. My rapists second victim and third victim (me) had her child next to her also. That made his sentence even more severe with the court.
He had the audacity to ask for mercy when he showed her none. Unbelievable.
I know right🤬! And also to act like him revealing that "TJ" never existed was a shock to anybody? Like, we have known from the minute he said it that nobody else was in that car besides him! Guys like him make me wish the death penalty was still used regularly. I don't think tax dollars should pay to house, feed, & clothe him. He's taken enough from society!
Hes a cold blooded animal.
"Ask and you shall receive." Or not.
That’s what I hate the most! They always want mercy, but never gave it to their victims.
@@MikeyJebediah repent to Deez nuts
It is so depressing that such a high risk criminal was let loose early. Also how can someone only get 6 years for two rapes?? Disgusting
Elections have consequences.
@@daddystabz It is, one case doesn't negate this.
Really silly comment Baldridge
Perhaps he ratted out an even bigger piece of crap than himself.
It really is, I literally don’t understand how the law allows an individual who clearly is a repeat offender of sexual assault and incredibly violent criminal to be released multiple times. He should’ve been sentenced to 20+’years in prison minimum after kidnapping and raping that poor pregnant woman twice.
Yeah it’s what happens when you hire lefties to be district attorneys as long as you’re black you can basically do what you want and you will be released.
My brother went to the University of Central Florida and they sent my mother a degree after he died because he was only a few credits shy of a degree. It was really kind and my mom framed it and still cries when she looks at it. Still a nice gesture from the university. I’ll always be appreciative of UCF for that.
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“Please have mercy on me” REALLY?!! They showed mercy last time by releasing him early and look how well that worked out! He didn’t show Reagan mercy did he?! This makes me so angry, may she Rest In Peace & prayers to her family.
Have mercy on me....!!!!!!!!??? Yeah, I know what could be done immediately and very mercifully too!
Yes. Proven r@pists should get 40 to life. That’s a strong incentive to not do that to people, whereas a few years really isn’t.
@@Bootmahoy88 Would only need about $5 and a trip to the local sporting goods store
Completely agree. How dare he ask for mercy when he showed NONE. Absolute monster.
100% does not deserve mercy, kidding? Did he show mercy on the lil girl with a bright future?
Could you just imagine being the woman that was pregnant who he attacked with her baby right there with her knowing he got five years that's all her trauma was worth was five freaking years that's disgusting and had he got the time he deserved Reagan would still be alive
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. How does someone like this ever walk again? The justice system is the real crime.
Liberal city policies
Would love to see the judge of that case have to explain themselves and the fact he had 50+ infractions in jail and they just let him out. Would love to see the people responsibly for letting this scum out early get charged with something it's a fucking joke.
the victims serve a life sentence...just saying
it just shows the justice system is trash. you get more time for white collar crimes than if you physically harm someone. its like saying the governments money is more important than a live
I have a friend who was close with Reagan, and she was often my server at Bodega. Her murder was an absolute tragedy.
an angel
Stop cappin 🧢
Sorry for your loss.
😥.. Sorry
@@pepironi992 u keep saying that lol why?
In his book "Victim" Gary Kinder writes about how murder victims have been stripped of everything whereas the perpetrator has all his needs taken care of for the rest of his life....food, medical attention, etc. Even after sentencing there is a huge injustice as we saw in this video. Thanks, Mike.
You are absolutely right
Yeah I feel like bringing back real justice in these cases would prevent further cases in the future. Having a bed, tv, 3 meals a day and exercise isn't a deterrent. But torture and hanging most definitely would
Sick as f***
well, "human rights" applies always to the pepetrator, never to the victim...
@@gabrielsusa5718once you do something like this human rights should go out the window for you. After all the prep didn’t care about the victims human rights. Shit is so backwards.
The story about the pregnant woman’s assault is so much worse than just “oh he assaulted her and robbed her” he not only car jacked her, he made her go back to her apartment and held her and her kid hostage as he assaulted her again. Monster
We should give them all reparations and send them back to Africa. Let them create their own society
Fake news. Hoax
And he got a whopping 5 1/2 years. That is so fucked up.
Should never have been let out after that.
Newton Nj Dcpp Finest
No one should have to pay with their life for someone else’s crappy childhood 🤦🏼♀️I’m sick of this “Defence” 🤢
R.I.P. Reagan 🙏🏼
Then buy a gun and vote conservative.
Vert truw
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just wait till democrats want more of this.
Exactly
the way reagan lost her life & the way her body was left is so degrading & humiliating…mike, thank you for highlighting what a beautiful person she was & treating all these tragedies with such sensitivity & respect
funny name lol
Hear, hear...
Another reason I always recommend mike to folks. He doesn’t ridicule or pander.. there’s such a level of respect.
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I like how he included the clip of the parents getting the degree, it was so sad though.
The way this was entirely avoidable makes it so so so much more devastating. If they had just done their jobs, she would still be here. RIP, she seemed like a lovely person.
I find it appalling how rape isn’t considered a serious crime according to our judicial system.
Rape has a tremendous amount of psyche damaging effects. Daisy Coleman is a prime example.
Women are mentally and emotionally scarred for the rest of their lives yet the perpetrator gets to live a normal life after serving a jokingly amount of prison time.
agreed. and worse, in a lot of cases they escalate from rape just like this pos.
Because law is made by other males who are most likely sexual predators themselves
@@marcelinevonschrute9850 it could be part of the issue is overcrowding in jails, they just “dont have anywhere to put them”. there are so many problems with this system. and it just needs to be fixed but seems like the people on top dgaf about real problems. it will probably never happen….
It is murder. They murder a soul & get off w nothing
This is in no way to excuse his behavior, but it sounds like this guy was also abused as a child. It’s sad that he didn’t have the protection or help he needed early in life and then grew up to do the same thing to others.
Five-and-a-half years for rApIng a pregnant woman and kidnapping her and her child and then 52 infractions while in the different prisons... something is not adding up with these sentences these criminal are given more often than not. I would be deeply disturbed if I were that lady... not to mention what happened to all of the others, and this case would have most definitely been prevented had he been given an appropriate sentence for his previous crime.
Blame it on woke liberals that would cry racism if he was kept in jail longer.
We all know why. The US justice system is skewed towards these types of criminals.
Yeah I just watched a case where a severely mentally ill kid was manipulated into killing a girl's mother. (You might know the case, it's very famous) But anyway he got Life although it was clear he had severe Autism and possibly other mental deficiencies AND was questioned without a lawyer. It was also clear that he had been manipulated into this one time horrific act because he was trying to find love in all the wrong places. And unlike this creep he actually regretted his actions.
Because of garbage, Soros-backed district attorneys, hell bent on creating more victims under an insanely misguided and racist goal of "ekwitee".
@@curbyourshi1056 yup. You see it time and time again. This guy should have been locked up for at least 15-20 years. And a young girl lost her life in a horrible way because the US has become a joke.
This young woman cooperated fully with this guy. I'm so tired of people that had a shifty childhood taking it out on innocent people. My life hasn't been a day at the beach but not once have I tried to hurt someone else. If someone pulls a gun on you please don't comply just run. Chances are your in public and they won't shoot. Even if they do they'll take off and you have way better chance to survive.
Ikr? If they're going to shoot you anyway you have a better chance of surviving and they have a better chance of getting caught. They may even just decide not to shoot you, or stab you or whatever they had planned for you.
Not to mention, most criminals haven't spent much time working on their aim. Life's not a video game. Hitting a moving target with a pistol at a distance is not easy, especially if you've never trained.
I'm also a fan of getting in a minor accident if they force you to drive.
Like hit a guard rail or something and the airbag, plus impact will likely make them lose control of the gun long enough to escape.
@@Mutantcy1992 You would love Active Self Protection (yt channel), I saw so many bad shooters there, just like you explained. Literally people missing targets 1m from them. Meanwhile cops hitting active shooters from 40m
Never comply. NEVER EVER COMPLY
This case made me cry. That's something that rarely happens. I just graduated from college 2 weeks ago. This past semester alone we had lost 3 students to depression. The circumstances of Reagan's death are different, but it just really hit home. I felt like she was a classmate - a friend. It's so thoughtful that the University of Ohio awarded her family her degree. This case was particularly heartbreaking 💔
Congratulations on your graduation! Best wishes in all your future endeavors love!
Ur cute
Something so easy as awarding Reagan a diploma was so meaningful to the family. Was a wonderful gesture.
Unfortunately, it will never make up for the fact that her easily avoidable murder was made possible by activist DAs more concerned about future political careers than the safety of the general public.
Ya know rapists can’t be repeat offenders if they’re dead, the fact this man was let back out after a lengthy criminal history disgusts me. Honestly people convicted of crimes like this don’t even deserve to occupy a cell… two words WORM FOOD
I was especially disgusted when he was fake crying about “TJ” killing her when she did nothing wrong. Wow just speechless.
You have an example, on video, of a soulless creature... worse than a psychopath
Psychopaths
I wonder if that's a disassociative sort of thing. He's wondering why he did it.
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@@landansmock3060 That’s what I was thinking like “Yeah she did everything he told her to do as in everything YOU actually told her to do & yet he still shot her as in YOU still shot her.” So freaking sad!
This is absolutely appalling.That SOB should have never been let out of prison so early. INSANE!!!! SHAME ON YOU OHIO DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS!!!!!!
Her sister sobbing at the ceremony made me tear up. This is so tragic, RIP Reagan 💕 He should never have been let out of prison in the first place, this tragedy could have been prevented!!!!
Definitely got me to. Incredibly sad.
It got me too 😭
And me.
yeah truly sad to watch, so tragic
So heartbreaking. Unreal
I don't give a s*** about his life or childhood. The fact that he continued to appeal says it all. His 'apology' at the trial was insulting and pathetic. This young woman would be alive if he had served a proper sentence for the heinous crime of rape. Some people are not worth saving and the fact that we have defence lawyers doing just that is sickening. He did not deserve anyone fighting for his worthless existence. He killed her but the system failed her.
It's not mommy. It's not booze. It's not the other drugs. It's the CRIMINAL! We make our own choices, period.
It’s literally never that simple.
I find a lot of people with crappy back stories have found it simple to not kill or rape.
@@sarahillingworth9257 it literally is.
@@lauradees4625 I never did. and I LOATHE those, who do. The world would be better off if they were executed, than to have a minority of CRYBABIES, making excuses for them!
I also had a deeply messed up childhood with both physical and systematic mental abuse. I hate when criminals use that as an excuse. Yes, I had problems communicating which resulted in plenty of screaming and swearing during my teens and up into my early to mid 20s. But that shit never escalated into crime. I had a period of several years where I self medicated with alcohol and marijuana. That’s it, then, as I noticed how badly that worked, I asked for help!
Now I live a functional, productive, and mostly happy life.
An abusive childhood isn’t an excuse to rob, rape, and murder. What, you need mommy and daddy to tell you that’s not good behavior? That’s not obvious?
Your logic... Lots of people consume alcohol. Some handle it without so much as a hangover. Other it upends their entire lived. Many people do smoke weed. Many smoke it their whole lives, some devolve into harder drugs and end up homeless or dead.
Never wise to take your case as the standard, humans are wired different.
@@saabajoe yet it’s still not an excuse.
Be good to yourself… don’t ever think you don’t deserve goodness….
Good on you for changing and being a good citizen. Sounds like you got the help and did the work. God bless you, hope its all good. 🥰
It's a complete illusion that we cannot simultaneously see people's actions as the total byproduct of their circumstances and their dna and the uber complex mixture and constant re-admixture of the two, and also punish them for their crimes. The picture of causation is far more complicated than mere tropes of misfortune, and reach into the realms of the unchosen biological architecture upon which these conditions ("traumas" etc) land, not to mention the rationales that the individual intelligence and/or social indoctrination feeds them. Therefore your personal experience, is no proof of independence from causation. We can both realize that logic affords no escape from the reality that all actions owe themselves to cause, including the action that is the decision to elevate oneself from the statistically predicted outcome, while also not affording said cause the status of "excuse" (defined as "excuse from consequence.") While the reality of causation does open the door to empathy for perpetrators, it will never, no matter the musings of philosophers, mean that we get rid of criminal punishment, for the simple reason that a competing empathy is tandem with it, which is the empathy for ourselves and other potential victims. In short, cause does not have to be seen as excuse.
Before declaring me a la-la land idealist and destroyer of personal responsibility, note the following two things: You have no idea how my proposed consequences for crimes compare to yours (they could be far harsher), and, secondly, la-la land is the proposal of an actor within each person that can be credited with a move - towards evil or good - for which there is no differential causation. A mechanism of decision that is free of pre-setting by cosmos or deity (and is therefore equal in nature and horsepower across all peoples) cannot become that which decides for good or for bad without influences coming in from without to make it such a decider. If you retort that one decides for the good, all you've done is stepped up to the precipice of an infinite regression - we ask from there: What sort of entity decides for the good, but one that is good? Inherency is not freedom.
Watching CCTV footage of people who literally die a few minutes or hours from the time it was recorded is creepy as hell… It’s traumatizing to say the least 😢
Oh man. I started bawling when her family accepted her degree on her behalf. How terribly, sweetly, agonizingly, beautifully tragic.
same.
I'm glad OSU gave them the diploma. Something they can always remember their daughter by.
Heart breaking
I just don't understand that fake procedures❗
Same 🥺 I can barely type this for the tears 😭 Also made me think about when my niece-who was in a horrific car acc at 14 & left her a quad-rolled across that stage & accepted her HS diploma 🤗 As terrible as this was I'm glad these parents got answers 😔 ✌️
Our judicial system needs to be dismantled and rebuilt. Never ceases to amaze me that a person can get 18 years in prison for distribution of marijuana (no priors, no violent offenses) and, 6 months for rape. Our prisons are "for profit" so nobody is concerned with rehabilitation. Not saying this particular individual could have been rehabilitated (doubtful rapists can) it's absolutely disgusting. A beautiful girl taken from this world
Hey fellow Watson 🍻 and I completely agree
Stop voting democrat
Blackrock is the name of what is called sustainable investment stock. An investment that is guaranteed for any investor.
Yes, sadly it's a very corrupt system.
Dismantled and rebuilt!!!! I agree because it was built to protect men. Women have no justice under these old laws.
This poor young woman's story put me to tears, she was doing everything right and this deplorable excuse for human being took her life and future away after she completely complied with his damands not to mention humilating her by leaving her in such a horrible way. Seeing her family accept her diploma had me bawling and I'm so glad they were able to help make changes that could possibly help save lives in future.
They made changes, but Mike got something wrong.
Regarding the lawsuit Reagan’s parents filed against the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, it was never settled like he said. It was sadly dismissed by every court that looked at the case/appeals, _including Ohio’s Supreme Court!_ No one would hear the case. So, the ODRC took no blame whatsoever.
Public torture would be a huge leap in the right direction. Any would be offenders thinking of doing what he did, would remember his torture and most would not offend.
Not to mention all the butt stuff she did with a black man. Yuck.
Her poor family - I teared up at the end watching her sister and classmates cry as her diploma was awarded. Rest In Peace, Reagan ❤️
@@Oliver-Closeoff gtfo of here with your middle eastern torture bs.
I worked with Reagan at Fusian in Columbus. She was such a nice person and was an advocate for helping those in need. I remember the day we all found out the body that was found, was hers. We all gathered around the table at work and everyone was crying.
He should have never been let back into society. The man is damaged beyond repair this is why raising children in healthy loving environments is important. RIP to her, this is an absolute tragedy. God bless her family.
That would be racist. Don't you know the prison system is muh systemic oppression. I'm surprised he did as much time as he did.
@@michaels7325 you are delusional.
@@suziecreamcheese211 You must not have much experience with sarcasm. It's a social construct made up by the whoite man to keep the youtube commentators down.
@@michaels7325 Nah it's more of a class thing than anything. Lots of poor white folk in there too. The system is designed to keep people impoverished and disillusioned.
Yes, healthy family environments are crucial. How many killers were raised in extremely abusive situations? My psycho ex certainly was.
He was so psychotic I’m just thankful I’m not another victim on this channel.
Not only should this have never happened due to his criminal background and being in the system, but the level of violence in his offenses. The judicial system dropped the ball on this one. Whoever gave this man a gun needs to be put behind bars for life as well.
Agreed. The perp who gave him the gun is probably another thug and so has probably earned a very long time in prison already, whether or not it has been realized.
If a person can't follow the rules in Prison, they definitely aren't going to follow society's rules when they get out.
If there was any justice, they'd cut his shit off, root and stem.
What? is this africa?
@@drsquashhead1656 your name fits you well . Minus the Dr. part of course. A bleeding heart for all the wrong reasons.
Wouldn’t reform his brain!
Yes. Just do it with a rusty dull knife encrusted with every type of bacteria that can be found and then let him rot
The idea that trauma is an excuse for barbarity is abhorrent. It’s unacceptable.
As someone who lives in Columbus particurlarly Grove City, this bothers me still to this day. They have a memorial at the park for her.
Have mercy on me....!!!!!!!!??? Yeah, I know what could be done immediately and very mercifully too!
That's lovely. Terrible thing, f in awful creatures. Need to get rid of these inhuman beings altogether!!!!!😡😡🤬
@@Bootmahoy88 At least he apologised, acknowledged what he had done and admitted that there was no one else but him. What he did is horrible, but one must give him credit for that. This story is so sad at so many levels...
@Claire Boitet Highly disagree, he could only get credit from me by choosing to die himself, the horrible assaults and murder he's committed on innocent people has no place in society
@@VioletteToussaint he only admitted the facts just before the judge was going to sentence him, thinking that would help him. It was ONLY for that selfish motive.
Good example of how much of a joke our criminal “justice” system has become
Stop voting democrat
Ohio sucks in every way.
Um…the US locks up more people than any other country on earth in human history. Maybe if we stopped sending people to these hellholes, these universities of abuse and crime, we’d stop having so much horrible behavior.
Aww cmon where is your heart for the poor rapists and murderers they only hurt a destroy a few families here and there . Why should they be punished for their actions?
Elections have consequences.
I don't know how detectives can sit through listening to the lying bs. You can see him literally hesitating in his mind trying to come up with his next lie.
People like him cannot be rehabilitated. Once they commit a crime they should never get out of prison. NEVER
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I would normally disagree but people like him and I've known people like him... People like him are usually better off dead, They're usually bad evil seeds.
That part where he was describing how "TJ" ordered her to strip and then keep walking before he shot her and then shot her a second time after she fell was truly chilling. You could actually see him reliving the moments leading up to his cowardly and completely needless murder of Reagan.
Hence the dramatic "pow" of the shot each time Gosh I wanted to PUNCH that MF so bad !! 😡 Alotta "innocent" killers use that expression Red flag !! ✌️
My thoughts exactly
The way he was saying "pow" was seriously disturbing and you could see he was reveling in it
He basically described exactly what he did to her in her last moment, had her stripped her in cold freezing temperatures then made her walk out, as if she hadn't suffered enough, then shot her in the back of the head. The lesson here is not to enter the car, run, he'll likely run away to avoid getting caught.
The judicial system failed Reagan , what a tragedy , how horrific the way she died , an animal shouldn’t die like that. Complete breakdown in the system -so sorry Reagan what they did to you my dear dear Angel , may you be resting in peace , will pray for you and your family , may you be resting in our Lords arms where you will never be harmed again , RIP dearest lady , I’m so sorry.❤️
Lady's and gentlemen young and old if someone gets in your car trying to rob abduct or anything of that manner don't take them where they wanna go make sure your seat belt is on and crash into a pole on the passenger side you have a better chance of surviving an accident then leaving your life in in the hands of this type of monster,NEVER go with them..stay safe everyone shout out to Mike for making us all more crime aware.
better yet, don't get in the car.
its literally a death sentence.
you have a better chance of the suspect being too scared to shoot you on the spot.
you get in the car, he'll make you drive to a secluded area where he won't hesitate.
Very true! Most officers will tell you make them hurt you on the spot. NEVER go anywhere with them
Be LOUD and draw attention. Never get into the car. Never leave with them.
Or drive into the police station, if you could get close enough! Or a police car, if u happen to pass one! I just couldnt imagine.
It only gets worse at the 2nd location. Make them kill you in public. That show, I shouldn’t be alive, has some great examples.
This bloke is what you call an absolute menace to society and a waste of carbon.
RIP Reagan 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💜💜💜
Indeed. I don’t understand how you can have someone with such a long rap sheet and still walking free to commit crime
@@Eclipse1369 With a god damn ankle monitor on?? 😤🤬
He wouldn't be a waste of carbon if his living body was used to burn and provide energy for something useful. Keyword...living. SUFFER!!
@@Julia-uh4li seems like our system is fooked in every state right now
@@Eclipse1369 Not only in the states my dear. I'm in the UK and we only dish out little slaps on the wrists... Sadly. No real justice 😭
My advice people, always trust your gut, never feel bad at all for avoiding people that YOU deem threatening.
"DTA," Don't trust anyone. That is what I live by. Thanks to Stone Cold Steve Austin!
It’s sad that he took away someone who was trying to become a person that would have helped a lot of people stuck in a dark place (like his own mom) recover from addiction and break the cycle of addiction, abuse, and violence. It’s kind of ironic. It makes me so sad.
When her family accepted her diploma, I burst out crying. This case is so wrong!
same here :(
Couldn't help it either, she should have been up there living the dream she worked so hard for. A lovely life gone for nothing. He could have tried to do good after his own suffering, I don't understand people who subject others to what they themselves endured, empowerment most likely.
Our court system should be held accountable for the death of victims when they keep letting these killers out. Our courts are a JOKE.
They're no joke to hard working try abiding by the law citizens. They put them under the prison. Guys like him get away with almost everything.
Harsher laws on repeat offenders would be nice... and it'd be pretty nice if people stop petitioning to get these horrid people out... too much to ask for, I suppose.
Actually the system works pretty good. Its the media brainwashing that makes us believe the system is broken thats the problem. So we have all these different takes on a system that actually protects us better then anything thats coming. 100!
Wait till you get progressives in the system en masse...you'll be shocked and screwed every day
There are two justice systems. One for poor people and a completely separate one for the rich. Money should t have anything to do with going to prison.
These laws to "insure this doesn't happen again" have been made so many times, but you keep seeing violent offenders getting off lightly and getting out early. While at the same time seeing non violent drug offenders put away forever. The entire "public protection" industry needs an overhaul, because the mission is wrong from the start.
This is why people used to take matters into their own hands.
A tragic story. I hate the fact the criminal gets to live, given a place to sleep and fed after destroying so many innocent lives. Thanks for covering stories that no one else does. You totally crack me up how embarrassed you get saying ‘cos-I-luvya’
One time I really fell for Mike saying that HAHAHA. I FELT that shit man😆🤙🏼❤️😩
Don't worry Ohio prisons have a rich history let me say against sex offenders rapists he's green lighted x outed every gang and gangbanger will punish him in the most brutal way you can imagine I'm trying to let you know without being to graphic once you a convicted sex offender first of all his own gang gonna handle that if you read his infarctions he was beat up 37 times by several inmates he had 5 in fractions in one day the paperwork said his jaw was broke wire up beat up 3 times in one day stabbed on four different occasions Ohio prisons take pride in punishing child monlisters and rapist he's currently in protective custody that man life is hell that man blood set done cut his face 4 times from his first rape conviction being a convicted sex offender in prison let's just say god's work will be done it's a lot of honorable men in prison a lot of honorable gangbangers every gang only has one thang in common zero tolerance for sex offenders justice will be served
Dude. You’re one of the most genuine, likable human beings I’ve come across on the internet. I legit watch your videos all different times of the day. Well listen, really. I’m usually getting ready for work, driving at work, or watching before bed, and man you’re just a really enjoyable person to have break these cases down in a fun way. I watch tons of psychological analysis and reactions on UA-cam, and I must say you wrap these stories up in a nice little video twice a week. I look forward to every single one.
Dude?? Love it! Mike = Dude !
Totally Agree! 💯
That’s lovely praise - totally agree with you 💯 percent
No idea where you are my friend, but.....You HAVE to come to visit us in Dublin.
Agreed, friend 😄
Her family getting her honorary deploma. Hit me right in the feels.. :'(
Have mercy on me....!!!!!!!!??? Yeah, I know what could be done immediately and very mercifully too!
Mr too Dekker, when you die do you want to be burnt out have worms eat ur corpse. Cos that's how you make me feel when U talk to other girls. Yesss babe it's me on a fake account
@@Bootmahoy88 you are a legitimate awesome but just in case you yesterday at the station and I hope you enjoy it and it is actually a functioning school bus stop ignoring me a bit more than a year and I will give you a number of devices allowed by the kilo of Etizolam
Almost every time I watch your videos I think about the last moments (sometimes unfortunately it's quite a few long moments) of the victim. How terrified they must have felt. How absolutely defenseless and without any hope they must have felt. It always breaks my heart 😔Seeing the family afterwards doesn't help either...
This was a complete failure of the Ohio justice system. In no way should this individual have been released early. This is an individual who can not be helped and needs locked up for the rest of his life.
They need to make room for the politically motivated nonviolent drug offenders.
It's not a failure, it's set up like this on purpose. The justice system wants us victims.
You mean the AMERICAN justice system
@@Bettinasisrg well drugs lead to widespread poverty, murder, theft and rape... so unironically yes.
Luckily he is now locked up for the rest of his life. But of course this could probably have been prevented.
can't begin to imagine how terrifying that had to be for her.. RIP
Ever wish you had a time machine? I can't give details, for obvious reasons, but he would be found 6 weeks later, alive, in a car trunk, permanently disabled, as in can't walk, might be able to feed himself, with a little trick performed we use to do to young bulls. It involves a rubber band, that looks like a water hose washer, but smaller hole. You have a tool that stretches it out, and you place it over their scrotum. In a few weeks, they fall off. It cuts them off by stopping blood flow. Except, I would use two on him. Not sure if he wanted to be a girl or not thou. But, O well, Reagan didn't want to live the last hours of her life in indescribable hell either.
When the Prosecutor said they found his, ummm DNA in her, well, I became furious. By a thing like him? I just wish I could go back. He would be completely rehabilitated. He wouldn't be able to commit crime. He'd be lucky to eat mashed taters by himself.
@@jeffcampbell2710 Nah 'Just kill the piece of shit "slowly"
@@jeffcampbell2710 THIS!! Yes! 👏
I know man
@@jeffcampbell2710 why on earth are you abusing animals? What's wrong with you?
Well, from the look of that "ToDo" list, we will be keeping our silver tongued Irishman occupied for a very very long time. No hyperbole, I've now got a low down anxiety buzz that we might burn you out, mate! Please, take all the breaks you need. I'm pretty sure we are all grateful you're so consistent in your uploads, but we'd rather have you cutting back than totally lose these quality presentations.
Thanks and kudos, Mike for another great one.
how could we be responsible for burning him out? He's self-employed
Always on point, it’s amazing that Mike is so prolific and the quality hasn’t suffered a bit! Must have his system down pat, and he must be very generous with the amount of time he puts into our “entertainment” (for lack of a better word.) I agree with the comment above, feel free to take a break, Mike! You can tell anyone who asks that Kris and Bilinda approved it!
It infuriates me this POS takes a life and he gets life imprisonment. He is still breathing, having visitors, exercising, etc. The victim gets none of that. He took a life, he should give his life. Eye for an eye. Thanks again Mike, for another great video. You're the best!
OMG the frightened look on Reagan’s face at the ATM says it all, she was tired and scared...damn what a beautiful young lady
The diploma at the end made me cry. It's not only terrible when a tragedy like this happens, but then friends and relatives have to live every day after with 'what ifs' and only dreams of who they could have become in life. Why is it these horrible things happen to such good innocent souls 😔
In a world ran by mankind, evil will take advantage over good, sadly. I wish the world wasn't so cruel.
"collecting convictions like pokemen".. and "well (elipsis)" you GO Mike! Way to make me laugh in light of such a sad, horrific crime.
He is gifted.
There’s definitely a line between making something very sad easier to hear out and making too much light of out of a serious tragedy. I think Mike handles it really well!
He probably stole the ankle monitor thinking it was a fancy new pager
Our justice is beyond broken. We give drug dealers & addicts football numbers but when it comes to sex offenders they routinely receive less than 10.
Hardcore drug dealers are mass murderers
In many countries around the world, with way lower re-offender rates, rapists get 2-6, with about 1/3 served on average.
@@SampoSaarela Site your sources. I googled what you said and it’s total bullsh*t.
Norway has one of the lowest sentencing for r*pe, and a study published on pubmed claims “R*pists having the highest tendency to commit new sexual crimes.”
As much as I love watching this channel it is pretty depressing knowing you'll never run out of cases to review
Never say never.❤️🩹
@@VenusmarieLeto Never say die (Black Sabbath) 💜✌️
@@bokane1963 🤘
Sad right??😔
@@westindian10 it is 😕
There are hundreds of thousands of people who grow up in heinous circumstances and they don't do what Ryan Goldsby did. I think it may have been a case of nature vs nurture, and in his case, it may have been in his nature to be a criminal no matter who raised him. Every time he went to jail/prison, he had a chance to change his life, but continued to commit crimes when he was released.
Thank you Mike for telling Regan's story. She deserves to be remembered ❤️
Lol that's cute that you think prisons actually give people second chances.
@@Doom_Slug point taken, but you also have a choice to not return.
@@MrTaxiRob Prison should focus on actual rehabilitation then...
The fact that prisons are for profit, you really think that they're going to spend money on anything than the bare minimum?
The US has not only the highest incarceration rates,but, the highest recidivism. You hit the streets with really no support and we expect people to get a job and a place to live with likely zero skills?
@@sarcasticallyrearranged for-profit prisons are an overhyped topic. No, they should not exist, yes, they do, but the majority are still state-run, not for profit institutions funded by taxpayers and not accountable to shareholders or private owners.
What should bother us most about them is the same reason we shouldn't trust charter schools: substandard pay for employees, poor training, and poor treatment of inmates. When things aren't up to snuff, they can just close or sell the facility and nobody is ever held accountable.
And yes, we need to rehabilitate, and reeducate inmates on how to carry on in society. IDC if they use some Clockwork Orange-type s**t to get it done, either. Whatever works short of torture.
It just hits different when Mike is talking about someone from your own community. Thanks for sharing Reagan’s story 💜
I have a cousin, who is more like a sister to me, who went to Ohio State around that this happened. It could have easily been her... and it terrifies me.
Rest in peace, Reagan.
There's hardly justice in that system. Kept letting him out just to hurt more people.
@JFQ you’re a good boy too.
@JFQ Him and George Floyd are homies
Have mercy on me....!!!!!!!!??? Yeah, I know what could be done immediately and very mercifully too!
@@steamc4tz yep and white people don't commit crime, ever.
The worst part is that when law enforcement actually starts doing their jobs, bullshit associations and “NGOs” will rile on them for “being -ist” and “arresting too many people” so law enforcement ends up cuck1ng itself and letting career criminals like this POS out in the streets... and then people die.
I’ll never understand how someone can be so cruel and just pure evil.
Another good one Mike! Thanks.
Philosophers have been trying to figure it out for centuries.
I graduated with Raegan in 2013 from Anthony Wayne. What a tragedy such a wonderful person. Rest In Peace
'Please show mercy on me'.... Sure buddy, you can have the same level of mercy that you showed Reagan. 😒
I am so tired of people using their childhood as a reason to be a criminal. We all make choices but in the end our choices make us...
Have mercy on me....!!!!!!!!??? Yeah, I know what could be done immediately and very mercifully too!
You could tell even though he had a rough childhood he always manipulated his way out of situations. He was confident he could do it with the investigators but he played himself. This is what an ego driven society does to people.
I want to preface my reply by saying that I see no justification in murder. Ever.
That being said, human psychology is extremely fragile. There are so many components that go into making us the person we present ourselves to be. One of the biggest factors that I think a lot of people tend to disregard with no sympathy/empathy is how different our brain chemistry can be.
My bodily reaction to anger is to become calm and assertive. Someone else may have the bodily reaction of throwing or breaking things. Yes, these are learned behaviors from things we witnessed growing up, but ultimately it comes down to how our brain chemistry allows or doesn't allow electrical signals to fire or misfire.
There are 100s and 1000s of case studies that prove this.
Again, I am not saying that "Oh well, they murder just cause their brain is different, live and let live." But I am saying that our judicial correctional systems do nothing to bring stability to a criminals brain chemistry, often relying on the punishment of prison and institutionalization to somehow miraculously change a persons reactive and active behavior.
And when psychiatric practices are married with the criminal justice system, it often takes shortcuts to mitigate the high cost of medicine and real therapy. This leads to a criminal potentially becoming even more damaged than they were pre-therapy.
Our modern approach to handling the criminally minded is lacking in so many ways. It's unfortunate that people like Reagan end up paying with their life all because the political environment pays little attention to supplying effective therapy to the judicial process.
It's all so tiresome.
Preach
I welled up when I looked at the faces of her family members as they were cheered by the other students at graduation. The mixture of disbelief, sadness, and intense pain was too much. I feel so badly for them and I do hope they're finding some measure of peace.
Kudos to the police for getting a recitation of the facts from this coward. Even his "apology" was a plea for mercy rather than remorse.
Have mercy on me....!!!!!!!!??? Yeah, I know what could be done immediately and very mercifully too!
Yeh that was pulled off perfectly, spitting out all the facts that only he would know.
The way he confessed in 3rd person saying it was the accomplice was one of the scariest thing I heard in my life. God have mercy
Just when I had nothing to watch... The main man himself saves the day!
Hope you enjoy the video!
@@ThatChapter with your talent and respect for each case you cover that is never an issue.. truly thank you for everything.
Whoever let him out of prison is responsible for all the crimes.
So glad Reagan got her degree even though she was gone. I wish her family peace. We need to fix our system so badly.
Glad her family was presented with her degree, lovely gesture in spite of all the horrid they had to go through and learn about. RIP to the lovely Reagan.
Thanks for sharing the story and have a good one!
There’s nothing that can make a bad day better than a handsome irishman named Mike and his wonderful story telling. Love ya Mike ♥️
Thanks Sharon!
@@ThatChapter ♥️
@@shazcon71 think you need classes.
Thank you Mike!
@@johno30197 perhaps you should take a few classes on how to be a decent human being. That is, if you're capable of learning anything at all... have a nice day!
I'm from central Ohio. I remember when this happened everyone was so scared to be out after dark. R.I.P sweet angel 😇
I cant believe People do this to eachother. The world is cruel. Thank you Mike for educating so many of us about these cases and The People involved. I hope The family has found some sort of peace.
💩👌 opps we poo'ed it again
How'd you watch a nearly 30 min video already? Patreon?
@@chucknastyness ah no no. Ive read about this case before.
It really hit me hard about how there are people who have no regard for human life, whatsoever, when I started working in a trauma center in a city which Time magazine named as the worst city in the US. This was years ago but I remember my first trauma patient. It was a 30 something year old female with a gunshot to her face. An ambulance wasn't called, it just so happened that one of the ambulances was headed back to the hospital when they came across this woman lying in the middle of the street, stopped, picked her up and rushed to the trauma center. I did my job but she ended up passing and then it really hit me hard, someone just shot this woman in the face and left her lying in the middle of the street, like she trash or a crushed insect. They didn't think about the fact that this woman was someone's daughter, sister or mother, or the fact that they were ending a human life. Its really scary that there are people like this running around loose in the world. Just really frightening to me. Of course I saw many others in my career but it was the first one that really had me thinking. So very sad.
@@julietteoscaralphanovember2223 first of all im sorry you had to go through such horribel things. Second of all thank you for the work you have done! Its a important job and a difficult one at that.
Changes were made, but a poor young woman, a beautiful bright spark was taken horrifically. Because of the mistakes, apathy and outright neglect of others, she paid the price. Utterly shocking and heartbreaking. As always, you handle these cases with respect but yet with the much needed hint of humour. Well done work as always, Mike - thank you!
I live in Columbus and am an OSU alum. This tragedy hit every college age woman living in the area so hard. Along with everyone else. It was terrifying, enraging, devastating. It reminded us all just how unsafe we are even just walking to our cars after dark. Women are not safe. I think about this case and Reagan all the time.
Hey from the east side. This case just reinforced that we truly aren't safe anywhere we go. And as a kid about her age, I felt safer on campus than most places as there's always somebody walking and in well lit areas especially on roads like High St. My best friend went to Ohio State, I went to Capital and we used to visit the hookah bars down high at least twice a week, grab a drink on Friday nights and always used the buddy system. The people who would whistle and cat call where frankly just weirdos to us but we never felt like we were in any type of danger even when they made obscene gestures or said sexual things.
This case was a wake up call. A HUGE one. We had already graduated after this happened but it made you realize a lot of things - the most alarming being you are never really safe and some vile person could pick you as their target for any reason. I started asking trusted co workers to at least watch me get to my car after this and if it's dark outside, I'll walk with one to my car and drive them to thiers. To this day, that hasn't changed. It's just a habit now. Going out at night despite living in a "good" area is something that makes me anxious and I'm that lady who walks with the mace in the ready position. I used to think I was hard and really had the "it doesn't happen here" mentality. You'd hear stories about gunshots on the news daily and it was was rare for it to be a lethal shot. But this was a lot. Raped her, robbed her, killed her. Had to audacity to make her walk naked in below freezing to her death.
She had to have been petrified. Monsters are real and never very far away. And this guy proves it.
@@misfitbrit1989 same dude, I was working three blocks from bodega when this happened. It was scary, I always thought that area felt safer. But like you said, it's that mentality of 'it can't happen here'.
This really changed how everyone walked around the short north and university districts, and some other consequences I won't name but have noticed. Bars wouldn't let us leave work alone. Things are way different after that happened.
@@mightymeatymech small world. I was at where (it used to be) the Gateway seeing a movie and getting drinks at Ugly Tuna (the Brian Schaffer disapperance from there was probably before your time but it's a very well known case.) You noticed more blue lights with phones on campus...in places that weren't exactly considered dangerous. My friends little sister who lived further down the short north and back in a bad neighborhood could never get campus security for much of anything. But they sure responded fast after this case when she was held at knife point walking to Kroger.
Seems a lot has changed on campus since Reagan. I think I know what you're speaking off through my friends sister. It's just beyond sad it took something so horrendous to do a little bit of good towards young adults' safety. But it sure falls under that "it doesn't happen here". Even after Brian Schaffer disappeared, a lot dismissed him as a runaway.
These types of cases are the reason I am blessed to have been born in Oklahoma. I am a 5'3 119lbs mother of 2, who also carry my FMK 9mm on me always everywhere. I wish all women and men could train and carry Like we do here.
Also an alum…but I was at OSU in a much “safer” time!
Quite sad🤢 ! …where the whole USA is at the moment…
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OMG! My heart bleeds for this beautiful young lady and for her family as well. 😭😭😭😭😭
This is incredibly heartbreaking😢🙏…shame on the state of Ohio and everyone who knew the dangers of that man and let him out early even after his horrible actions while locked up
We need to put an end to these super predators for good.
The facts of this case are so… this case is one of the most infuriating ones…
Still, I’m full of admiration for the resilience of the family and what they got done even after so devastating tragedy.
I just check to see if legislation has been changed since the murder, and guess what... after her family fought for this they only get "better gps tracking" passed as a bill. here's the list:
Beef up GPS monitoring of ex-prisoners, requiring that they have geographic boundaries of “exclusion and inclusion zones” that would stipulate where they could go or couldn’t go
Increase law enforcement’s access to the GPS supervision data
Reduce parole officers’ caseloads
Require the state’s corrections department to create a re-entry program to reduce the number of inmates being released homeless
Prior to the House vote, Rep. Kristin
nothing about short and reduced sentences for violent crimes.
people there need to revolt big time.
what a joke!
If Mike starts covering *these* types of crimes regularly, I suspect the early release and lax sentencing motifs will start popping up time and time again. (I also suspect he will lose his channel.)
Many such cases with criminals of this ethnicity. Many such cases!
@@dukkookim8910 why?
It never ceases to rile me to hear so many instances of such depravity, the foundations of which originate from an abused fearful child.
Im not saying he should be given leniency. Im saying some people should need a license to have children.
Another well told, respectful, episode Mike.
Tell THAT to Adam who never protected Eve in the garden
Cain and Abel were birthed only after they had to be evicted after having been told to warn what would happen if they disobeyed God- this in turn changed the DNA spiritually for every other human being- they were given FREE choice
Easy to have opinions and go along with the lies perpetrated against the truth of God when it’s easy to be a follower
A license to have a children? License by who? The state? You want the state to look that much into people's lives? That's something out of an Orwellian fiction novel. Don't be absurd.
@@BleedForTheWorld
Settle down ken, I wasn’t being literal. Just saying that some people need to be refused children based on my lifelong experience with woeful parents
@@mandycote5662 Christ, settle down mate
You know adam and eve weren’t actual people right?
@@pennyfleming3006 You said that people should need a license to have children and now you're backpedaling. I know it's much easier and more convenient to blame people for the crimes they do than look at root causes for which crime arises from in the first place.
The people responsible for letting him out of prison should be held responsible for this young woman's death 🤬. I'm beyond sick of criminals being let out to harm innocent people over and over.
Your “to-do” list bit got me. I always shake my head about how often this actually happens all around and we don’t even hear about these stories unless they’re in our backyard or the scale is so immense that everyone takes notice. Mike, you’re a hell of a guy, but I hope you go out of business someday because these things don’t happen anymore. Until then, thanks for sharing your gift of storytelling.
@@MikeyJebediah dunno. There’s a lot of people out there who are super into Jesus and some of them kill people too. Would be lovely if your vision were true, but I’ll be looking for other solutions while we wait.
@@bifflilla There is NO solution from man. That's why we all need the Lord, we all need a savior!
@@bifflilla I think they were referring to the end of times in the Bible where there won’t be any more crimes since earth won’t really be a thing anymore. But yes I agree. Until then or until death for others who have their own beliefs, all we could do is try to manage and do as we can.
And yes people who believe in God/Jesus kill too. Many like to say they’re not “real Christian’s” but truthfully they are and made a huge choice that deserves punishment like any horrible action. Some Christian’s pick and choose which sins fall in their own moral high ground and then claim God said so. Yet they won’t look at themselves first. The guy replying to you seems to push the idea of his beliefs and as a Christian myself I apologize on his behalf.
@@marswithoutdays5939 everyone is entitled to their belief. Nobody is forcing it on me. We good.
I’m familiar with the optimistic, albeit pretty dark, musings of biblical end of days. I just prefer to be focused on making today a little less crappy.
Notice the athiest was respectful to you and you just crapped all over their thoughts. Jesus doesn't seem to be doing anything so looking for solutions from man makes more sense.
Such a wholesome guy, glad the world has a human like you mike.
Always a cheery lad, with a great sense of humour
Not so cheery & jokey in this one tho.
Mike is the man! You should check out Coffeehouse Crimes as well as Mr Ballen as well! They're both awesome people and are very respectful to the victims of the stories they tell.
@@the-weirdist oh God, you're one of them oversensitive, offended over everything cowards.
Thank you Mike. This was a sad, and completely preventable case.
It's an ever expanding list. Please please ladies, be vigilant and totally aware of your surroundings at all times. Look around, be smart, be safe.
As an Ohio State grad, this one hurt more than they usually do. Poor Reagan. She was doing what she wanted, what so many of us want, and had such positive goals and such a bright future. There's no excuse for what Brian did. Bad childhood or no, he made the decisions that night. In his mind, he said, "This is what I'm going to do." At least he admitted that he did it and that me made up TJ rather than go all Jodi Arias and stick to a bogus story, but that's not saying much.
This fucked us all up locally. I was working at a bakery in the short north, I think. I feel terrible for her family.
People like him need to stop getting less time than those who steal or sell weed 🤦🏾♀️
When I was 18 I got caught selling crack, only had 2 rocks on me, and they tried to give me 9 years a rock. Ended up getting sentenced to 9 years, 4 suspended with 5 years probation since it was a first offense. If I had gotten in trouble at any point in those 5 years I would’ve had to do all 9 years in prison. I’m 42 now and have never been in trouble again since. 6 years for raping someone and robbing them in front of their child is a travesty of justice.
Thank you Mike for covering this case. This happened during my final year at Ohio State and it was a tragic and sad event. I remember this case like it was yesterday and it shocked the campus so much to the point that it was brought up in multiple classes I had. Really hurt a lot of people and it’s sad to think of the great things she was going to do with her life. RIP 🕊
So many OSU grads on here
Why would someone let free on the streets, a garbage like this one??? 6 years? Serious ? 🤬🤬🤬
He even knew he shouldnt have killed her “she did everything he asked” like yeah she did everything YOU told her to do and YOU still killed her! terrible!
He really enjoyed the”pow…pow” if you ask me.
This case sparked a strong emotional response in me. She had everything and contributed so much, for someone to take that away and how he did it.
Yeah it was a strong response for me too. Cause she was super hot. I don’t live too far. Wish I woulda eaten at her restaurant and asked her out. And then do some Netflix and chill………:no but seriously I don’t understand how a man can do shit like this to a girl. It’s just so disgusting.
Yeah. It really hit me in the guts.
Kinda like what America does taking the lives of 1000s of innocent Iraqis without thinking about them or the families. You reap what you sow.
I'm from Maumee, Ohio and you conveyed this heinous crime expertly, with the respect Reagan deserves. ❤️
Stop cappin 🧢
The graduation part broke me into thousand pieces. Oh how I wish I could somehow bring at least a little bit peace to their hearts.....
Light sentences are really becoming a serious issue in the states. If he had been sentenced accordingly Reagan would still be alive. Shameful failure of the system.
I don't think the sentences are the only problem- lack of life coping skills and rehabilitation vs just sitting and stewing in silence is like a pause on crimes not a solution to preventing new ones.
Feeling connected to Reagan hearing that Organic Chemistry made her change her major from pre med to psych. I was in that boat too, Rest In Peace sweet girl
I too had a change of major after Organic Chemistry.
@@WonderWhatHappened orgo 1 wasn’t bad, but 2 with the mechanisms did me in 🥴
my heart… i felt that baby girl ❤️ rest in peace buckeye
I was an OSU student when this happened. This really had everyone shook on campus. Such a tragedy that could've easily been prevented if they'd been more cognizant of the ankle monitor being off. R.I.P from one Buckeye to another
The messed up thing is his ankle monitor wasn't off. It was on the entire time. All the assaults he committed and tokes kidnapping rape and murder. The cops literally had the exact route of that night from this shitskins ankle monitor. There just wasn't anybody monitoring it or there was and they just didn't care that he had violated his parole. My guess is the person "monitoring" his activity had the same melanin content as golsby did. He doesn't belong in prison. He deserves to be hanging on the state courthouse as a reminder to those who set him free. There's a special place in hell for all the responsible parties.
Black Privaledge is why he was able to be a career criminal and when the ankle monitor malfunctioned Police didn't check up on him.
The opening on Mike's videos gives me chills. The music and the smoke is perfection. Never change big bruh.
I've heard this story once before but I didn't know the perpetrator had such a long criminal history. It could have been prevented.
Yea keep voting for ur liberal politicians and keep complaining
That's what happens when things go woke
@@pepironi992 I'm very left leaning but I strongly believe people like this should be taken out back and disposed of. Society would be much better off
Let's face it.... that psychopath was released early despite all the red flags because some spineless DA cared more about their political career than the safety of the public they're supposed to be serving. It's called following social incentives, and when the incentives are inspired by equal parts emotionally-driven BS and sheer cowardice.... this is how you end up with a country that is disintegrating rapidly. People don't want to hear the truth, they want to hear comforting lies.
@@TomboyGirlfriend don’t u understand your hypocrisy tho? Why do u think he was let out of jail early after having been convicted of a sexual assault with a weapon and after being in trouble 52 times while in jail
The same left leaning attitude you have is exactly what caused him to leave jail early. Ultra progressive prosecutors and judges who come only from one side
Is the justice system in American perfect ? Far from it. People shouldn’t be getting locked up for drugs or most non violent crimes. There’s plenty that can be changed but violent people like him deserve the stiffest punishment available but unfortunately that didn’t happen and we know why