And then, after the slayer spending nearly 40 years of living life to the fullest, the sentence on the guilty plea is 20 years. Yes, he’ll probably die in prison because of his age, it would be more impactful if the slayer received 40 years. Also, I wonder if the slayer took anyone else’s life from them.
Aw, you said my hometown (Valdosta) right the first time, but not the second. Can’t believe his parents were pissed they felt lied to instead of pissed their son raped and killed someone. 🙄
@@naymonique2224 they tested his mom. His dad refused. Either way, mom is a parent. And she was pissed bc she wouldn’t have done it and left the case unsolved and her son unpunished. Trash.
Pronunciation errors and inconsistencies are extremely common when videos are narrated by computer-generated voices. Artificial narration also leads to such bizarre pronunciations as "point two five caliber" rather than the normal "twenty-five caliber."
Dude, you don't have to explain what genetic genealogy is or mention that it was used to catch the Golden State killer. These details are very well known now.
So, I like true crime stuff. I just randomly clicked on this video and did a double take when I heard "Odessa, TX", the town where I currently live. Of course, my family didn't move here until a little more than 5 years after this murder happened. We lived in Midland for maybe 2 or 3 years before that, but I was way too young to remember anything from the news about that case.
CC, there was a robbery and killing that took place in a video rental store in Paterson, NJ. The two ppl convicted both plead their innocence from beginning. The actual suspect was never questioned although witnesses gave clear information. They solved the crime after the guys were locked up for i think 20 or more years. Please look it up and shine light on it. Oh and I’ll take a shout out.😂
“I don’t know how my DNA got there!” This is easily explained. The police got the slayer’s DNA from something, and placed it on the victim. After one tells themselves this multiple times, it becomes the truth.
There are around 350,000 unsolved murders in the US, since 1965. If the cops were planting DNA, then there wouldn't be that high number. If anything, the killers that are caught, tell themselves & everyone else, they are innocent till they believe it themselves.
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IT always AMAZES me how people can go 30,40,50 years and walk amongst society, LIKE THEY HAVEN'T DONE A THING.
And then, after the slayer spending nearly 40 years of living life to the fullest, the sentence on the guilty plea is 20 years. Yes, he’ll probably die in prison because of his age, it would be more impactful if the slayer received 40 years. Also, I wonder if the slayer took anyone else’s life from them.
It's easier than you think. I assure you.
Trump's done it, and if not putting himself in politics he could still have
@TheHooligan973 same could be said for the Clinton's since you're going this route.
Sociopaths don't gaf.
Hey CC, awesome video, as always. Please keep on keepin' on.
Thanks, will do!
Wow that is crazy! In the Orlando case the victim worked at a bar called Cigars and it was a cigar that cracked the case 20 years later
DNA be like " AYE!! I SEE YOU🫵🏾". RIP to all the victims. Condolences to all of their loved ones . ❤️
Aw, you said my hometown (Valdosta) right the first time, but not the second.
Can’t believe his parents were pissed they felt lied to instead of pissed their son raped and killed someone. 🙄
I googled, It was his mom. They didn’t write/repeat what the dad commented about it. I’m glad they got his demonic ass anyway 🙏🏾
@@naymonique2224 they tested his mom. His dad refused. Either way, mom is a parent. And she was pissed bc she wouldn’t have done it and left the case unsolved and her son unpunished. Trash.
Pronunciation errors and inconsistencies are extremely common when videos are narrated by computer-generated voices. Artificial narration also leads to such bizarre pronunciations as "point two five caliber" rather than the normal "twenty-five caliber."
Dude, you don't have to explain what genetic genealogy is or mention that it was used to catch the Golden State killer. These details are very well known now.
@@Language_Guru who explained genetic genealogy? 👀
3:11 Dude looks creepy, I’m glad they were able to bring her & her family some justice and closure ❤ great video per usual !!
Cashier disappears. “…she was likely taken against her will.” You think????
So, I like true crime stuff. I just randomly clicked on this video and did a double take when I heard "Odessa, TX", the town where I currently live. Of course, my family didn't move here until a little more than 5 years after this murder happened. We lived in Midland for maybe 2 or 3 years before that, but I was way too young to remember anything from the news about that case.
CC, there was a robbery and killing that took place in a video rental store in Paterson, NJ. The two ppl convicted both plead their innocence from beginning. The actual suspect was never questioned although witnesses gave clear information. They solved the crime after the guys were locked up for i think 20 or more years. Please look it up and shine light on it. Oh and I’ll take a shout out.😂
12:20 you mean Golden State Killer. Not Slayer. Or is that to defeat YT algorithm?
Dont ever leave with someone that is kidnapping you because they are surely going to harm you if you do
What do you mean? Your statement makes no sense?
A comment for the algorithm.
Always interesting about crime and cold cases but the outdrawn facts and repetition of them is quite irritating.
“I don’t know how my DNA got there!” This is easily explained. The police got the slayer’s DNA from something, and placed it on the victim. After one tells themselves this multiple times, it becomes the truth.
There are around 350,000 unsolved murders in the US, since 1965. If the cops were planting DNA, then there wouldn't be that high number. If anything, the killers that are caught, tell themselves & everyone else, they are innocent till they believe it themselves.
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Smoking a cigarette inside of the video store while on duty? I do not miss the early 90's.