It was so nice to see cops called out for a welfare check and not just knock on the door and get no answer and leave , I feel so bad for anyone who has to find what they found Must scar your mind Thank you cops for doing your jobs Pls let them get the help they need to recover from this horrific finding
The cops conducted themselves well by remaining calm and not agitating the guy by slamming him into the ground, at the time they had no idea she had died from natural causes and for all they know they could have been dealing with a murderer. The guy is clearly unwell and its a sad story all around.
Kind of relieving to see some good cops - even though they seem to be rare in the States - and not those morons that start screaming instantly and get extremely violent.
Cops typically display aggression only when there are perceived threats or when their authority is being challenged. This man is so docile that it's frankly not a great example of cops showing professionalism or remaining calm. I fully understand that your comment is triggered by the back knowledge of errant cops, but one won't praise a cop for remaining calm in this situation, just like how we won't praise people for not kicking street dogs they passed by.
@@RedRubyFarm You just mentioned the main problem in the States compared to other countries. Basically everybody could carry a gun in his pocket. And they usually always scream aggressively even if there is no gun visible.
@@kevinlutz5994 May sound obvious to you, but you can't know his circumstances. He had a no contact order before, maybe he found her dead, was in like a shock, tried to just push it away in his head (it's still his mom who died), then later realised if he reports her death now (day(s) later) he would be accused of killing her because he had the no contact order before which makes him very suspicious so he was afraid to report it. Some people are also not very smart and he was staying there alone, doesn't even have a phone, so I don't think it's very unrealistic that he did talk himself in this situation. Every scenario should be checked before making quick assumptions and maybe putting a man in prison for life who's mom was killed by someone else. That would be horrible.
Okay armchair detective. So you're saying he lived in a tent, but then broke into the house, ignored the body and the smell and slept in there. I'm not saying he did it, and there's probably an entire list of suspects, and it's possible that he was just desperate for somewhere to stay, but no, not "just to be clear" and then throwing around verdicts that never took place. If you actually watched the video, at the end it literally says the investigation is on-going and at this time the only charge is "failure to report."
In 1987 there was a terrible heat wave in southern Indiana. Over 100 degrees for days in a row and extremely humid , as southern Indiana tends to be in summer. I kept noticing a bad smell around my back yard near a row of trailers that some of our neighbors lived in but couldn't figure out what it may be. I was 13 years old living with my parents and I mentioned it to my Dad . He'd been in WW2 on those islands in the Pacific Ocean and he knew exactly what a dead person decomposing in the heat smelled like. He didn't say anything about what it was when we walked back there but he told me to stay away from there and went back in our house and the cops were there about 10 minutes later, followed by the coroner soon after. The elderly couple in the trailer nearest to our house had apparently both died from the heat days earlier. They weren't particularly neighborly or friendly so nobody noticed they weren't stirring and they were there for days apparently.
@@bananapower5619 yeah I agree. I know that smell and it's not similar to any other odor. I worked for a company that cleaned biohazard sites such as crime scenes and hoarding situations so I got really familiar with the smell as an adult.
@@PlayerToBeNamedLater1973 Oh wow, that doesn't sound like a fun job... Though I suppose someone has to do it. I hope it pays well at least? Though no amount of money would get me to do that job nuh-uh, I'm too soft lol
@@bananapower5619 it could be absolutely vile at times but very often I could do whatever I wanted to with the contents of the homes , which often included antiques, money , jewelry, weapons , etc. It paid well but I sometimes made far more money by selling the things I'd found
I like how they understand that his reality is a little different from theirs and say "mom" and "dad", treating him just as an innocent child. I'm really sorry for him.
I think they were just using those terms to help him understand who they were trying to find. Wdym that his "reality is different??" What does that even mean?
It is scary. EVERY situation they find themselves in is different. They only have one or two seconds to respond in a lot of situations. It's one of the hardest jobs out there.
@@margricksSo true, as a kid i thought it was a glamorous job, the uniform, police cars etc. But now i realize how stressful and dangerous this job is..not for me..😢
I appreciate the effort you put into your content while uploading so consistently! I can't imagine what it would be like to be a cop in this situation 🥶
Poor mom. I dont who she was or what she was like but from the way it was presented it sounds like she had a rough life. And I appreciated the way those officers handled that situation, if they werent as calm and as patient as they were they wouldn't have gotten the bigger story. This is still a weird depressing situation though....I wonder wtf dad is like.
Ah, yes, dying... where everyone suddenly becomes and angel who never did anything bad lol. I don't know her, or their lives, but throwing blind praise at someone you never knew over the internet in a video just because she passed is absolutely bonkers, let alone one where her only photograph is her mugshot.
Latest I could find is that the woman's name is actually Layni K. Carver, and the Charlotte County Sheriff's Office stated her death "was not a homicide". Also, back in 2021, Layni Carver was charged with Aggravated Assault with Deadly Weapon without Intent to Kill when she allegedly shot at her then boyfriend, but didn't strike him. She barricaded herself in her trailer but eventually gave up.
The restraint the officer/deputy is much better then I could have. But you did hear the best thing ever. “I’m going to ask you one more time how old you are or I’m going to lose my F’ing mind”
It's scarry that someone can stay and live in that smell that is a smell that turns your insides out...but scarry that your in your gouse and 2 people your suposed to feel secure around are even capable of killing you and leaving your body to rott
My boss and me had to respond to an apparent suicide after 1st responders arrived. Not pretty even after they remove the body. I respect our 1st responders.👨🚒👮♂
Imma correct you real quick: There is nothing weird about sitting down and staring into nothing for a while when you just wake up. I do that sometimes. That was no indication of something being off about that guy.
Hopefully they found ways to cope with it. Police who can't handle similarly stressful situations probably shouldn't be doing welfare checks let alone carrying deadly weapons with a duty to use them if required to. Lots of people die and are discovered by police during welfare checks. A murder victim and someone who died of natural causes tends to look quite similar after a few days in summer-like heat. If you live home alone after retiring, there's a good chance, you'll end up found in a similar way. Chances are just a lot higher that you'd die of natural causes since murder and manslaughter are extremely rare.
I didn't hear them read Miranda to him, so all that stuff that he's saying while he's sitting there and cuffs in a lawn chair, might be thrown out of court
“the cops that arrived had no idea that they would make a discovery that would scar them for life” literally one of the first things they said after arriving was that the house smelled like death
I have commented before, most of the time you say the wrong year. This time you said May 2022 and this just happened in May of 2023 a few months ago. I have seen the original, and they haven't charged him with murder until they get the toxicology back and if there are any trauma as well. He's not a good guy. She let him come back only if he slept in that tent. I would bet on it, he might be the reason the doors broken off. She was obviously scared of him, and there's no one who wouldn't notice the smell of death and the way she would look. They were there originally for a welfare check on her, because her sister couldn't get ahold of her for days.
It sounds like the father was no prize either--that Lainey had called the police and gotten the father arrested a short time before, so it might have been the father. I feel sad for Lainey, it sounds like the last part of her life was lived in fear of two domestic batterers.
@@salsal3056 Or hwas just depressed and in shock. You're jumping to conclusions. They might have had their fights, but have you ever had family with health issues? 'Cus I have. I'd sleep it off too. In my case afer getting an ambulance. But what can you do if someone is dead? At that point just. Sleep. It's that or break down altogether. Then he could have been a real threat. If you don't let people rest when they go through shit then they'll snap.
@@taramaforhaikido7272 I don't even remember the video but no shit ive had family emergencies, ive literally tried to kill myself several times so stfu?
The fact that they stated this was a murder and her son has been with that body makes me very curious what other details there are that points to him being a potential suspect but not arrested for the murder.
It is likely because the coroner determined her death was natural or caused by a heart attack. If she did not have any blunt force trauma or any kind of fatal wound it is likely having to be determined as a natural death. My guess would be to find the story and research any updates
I mean… she died a natural death. He just didn’t inform anyone because he didn’t want to lose the roof over his head. The only difference would be if she died and he didn’t do anything to help her. But that’s extremely difficult to prove unless he admits it himself
@@Unstoppable_Unicornmaybe stop spreading false information? Your claim of how she died is not true as its not proven and still in investigation smh. No idea where you get that b.c. from tho.
Sounds like they don't know yet. Could have been natural causes, could have been the son, could have been the father... If it wasn't natural causes, it might be difficult to sort between the son and father.
Anyone who thinks the idiot didn't know she died are in denial. The cops smelled the stench from outside the home yet he was inside for days pretending it's normal lol. The dude clearly killed her or at least knew she died an didn't care to help or handle the situation. Him locking the door behind himself clearly shows he's hiding something
@@disregard7275 he knew she died for sure, but its still uncertain if he or someone else killed her. he could have been in shock or denial. remember innocent until proven guilty
Assuming that he is not a killer, it might be that he is drug addict and had nowhere to go so he decided to not report the dead to have a house roof over his head.
meanwhile in movies the cop wont call backup the moment they realize and are sure of the crime in order to give the killer enough time to kill them too
If he reported her dead at the very least he would have lost access to shelter , water, electric, he was greedy selfish and knew perfectly well what he was doing .
The patience and professionalism on those cops is just amazing.
The crazy thing is they take one step in his house they find the body he kill her
@@JamesRM94 He didn't kill her.
I mean its what they are trained for.
It was so nice to see cops called out for a welfare check and not just knock on the door and get no answer and leave , I feel so bad for anyone who has to find what they found
Must scar your mind
Thank you cops for doing your jobs
Pls let them get the help they need to recover from this horrific finding
Honestly though! They smelled a DEAD BODY, and just kept their cool! God bless these cops!🙏
The cops conducted themselves well by remaining calm and not agitating the guy by slamming him into the ground, at the time they had no idea she had died from natural causes and for all they know they could have been dealing with a murderer. The guy is clearly unwell and its a sad story all around.
Kind of relieving to see some good cops - even though they seem to be rare in the States - and not those morons that start screaming instantly and get extremely violent.
Cops typically display aggression only when there are perceived threats or when their authority is being challenged.
This man is so docile that it's frankly not a great example of cops showing professionalism or remaining calm.
I fully understand that your comment is triggered by the back knowledge of errant cops, but one won't praise a cop for remaining calm in this situation, just like how we won't praise people for not kicking street dogs they passed by.
@@cnaizhen Compared to all other developed countries, guns are sold like candy in the US. That makes everybody is a potential threat.
@@RedRubyFarm You just mentioned the main problem in the States compared to other countries. Basically everybody could carry a gun in his pocket.
And they usually always scream aggressively even if there is no gun visible.
@@smallego8068You can tell very easily that there is no concealed weapon. It should be very obvious also that the cop is at ease as well.
Just to be clear, he didn’t kill his mom. He found her dead and just failed to report her death.
A victimless crime.
@@DontPretendtoCare WTF!? Why didn't he call the authorities? He had something to hide.
@@kevinlutz5994 May sound obvious to you, but you can't know his circumstances. He had a no contact order before, maybe he found her dead, was in like a shock, tried to just push it away in his head (it's still his mom who died), then later realised if he reports her death now (day(s) later) he would be accused of killing her because he had the no contact order before which makes him very suspicious so he was afraid to report it. Some people are also not very smart and he was staying there alone, doesn't even have a phone, so I don't think it's very unrealistic that he did talk himself in this situation. Every scenario should be checked before making quick assumptions and maybe putting a man in prison for life who's mom was killed by someone else. That would be horrible.
Okay armchair detective. So you're saying he lived in a tent, but then broke into the house, ignored the body and the smell and slept in there. I'm not saying he did it, and there's probably an entire list of suspects, and it's possible that he was just desperate for somewhere to stay, but no, not "just to be clear" and then throwing around verdicts that never took place. If you actually watched the video, at the end it literally says the investigation is on-going and at this time the only charge is "failure to report."
It's still being investigated. Saying he "didn't" isn't accurate... Yet
In 1987 there was a terrible heat wave in southern Indiana. Over 100 degrees for days in a row and extremely humid , as southern Indiana tends to be in summer. I kept noticing a bad smell around my back yard near a row of trailers that some of our neighbors lived in but couldn't figure out what it may be. I was 13 years old living with my parents and I mentioned it to my Dad . He'd been in WW2 on those islands in the Pacific Ocean and he knew exactly what a dead person decomposing in the heat smelled like. He didn't say anything about what it was when we walked back there but he told me to stay away from there and went back in our house and the cops were there about 10 minutes later, followed by the coroner soon after. The elderly couple in the trailer nearest to our house had apparently both died from the heat days earlier. They weren't particularly neighborly or friendly so nobody noticed they weren't stirring and they were there for days apparently.
Thats horrible... It's a terrible way to go... and then the decomposing.. thats just something I can't stomach..
@@bananapower5619 yeah I agree. I know that smell and it's not similar to any other odor. I worked for a company that cleaned biohazard sites such as crime scenes and hoarding situations so I got really familiar with the smell as an adult.
@@PlayerToBeNamedLater1973 Oh wow, that doesn't sound like a fun job... Though I suppose someone has to do it. I hope it pays well at least? Though no amount of money would get me to do that job nuh-uh, I'm too soft lol
@@bananapower5619 it could be absolutely vile at times but very often I could do whatever I wanted to with the contents of the homes , which often included antiques, money , jewelry, weapons , etc. It paid well but I sometimes made far more money by selling the things I'd found
@@PlayerToBeNamedLater1973 oh interesting, I had no idea you could do that
I like how he pretended the door was locked, like the cops would be like "oh, it's locked? Shoot, we'll come back another day" lol
Right?! Bc a locked door is a sure fire deterrent for LEOs
😂
A criminal genius. He thought the cops would just go away after he accidentally closed the door.
no criminal is a genius if they dont get away with their crime
@@bufferr_ He wasn't literally calling him a genius lol
He didn't kill her; she died of natural causes. He's just mentally unwell and a bit dumb.
@@haachamachama7some people are literally sarcasm blind lol
@@bufferr_You are obviously no genius.
I like how they understand that his reality is a little different from theirs and say "mom" and "dad", treating him just as an innocent child. I'm really sorry for him.
He wasn't treated as a child
They didn't treat him any differently than anyone else
I think they were just using those terms to help him understand who they were trying to find. Wdym that his "reality is different??" What does that even mean?
@@ori_pilled That probably means that you get offended way too easily.
@@piotrsawek3613 ??
Narrator: "The cops that arrived had no idea"
Cops: "Do ya smell that? 💀"
first
@@RohanDas-bz7ewno one cares if you are the first to comment
@KayleeLawrence-e3j, and i don't care about your comment, go ahead say whatever you want to me.
@@PeachPlayzzMP I also dislike you. Go complain to someone who cares
@@PeachPlayzzMP I agree 👍
The start of the video made me think how scary it must be to be a police officer.💀
They all know every last of em now it’s a question of is this dude gonna try and murder me now I know he killed his mom
It is scary. EVERY situation they find themselves in is different. They only have one or two seconds to respond in a lot of situations. It's one of the hardest jobs out there.
@@margricksSo true, as a kid i thought it was a glamorous job, the uniform, police cars etc. But now i realize how stressful and dangerous this job is..not for me..😢
@@SarahAndrews24 i think it's one of the least glamorous jobs, especially nowadays
They chose that career
I appreciate the effort you put into your content while uploading so consistently! I can't imagine what it would be like to be a cop in this situation 🥶
I agree
what effort, its very obviously just a templated format with very little editorial correction.
Every body cam video out there is a teachable moment in these academies and re-training areas and re-fresher courses. All this helps.
Poor mom. I dont who she was or what she was like but from the way it was presented it sounds like she had a rough life. And I appreciated the way those officers handled that situation, if they werent as calm and as patient as they were they wouldn't have gotten the bigger story. This is still a weird depressing situation though....I wonder wtf dad is like.
His dad probably worse😏
@@nalimikari6936 Oh yeah for sure
Ah, yes, dying... where everyone suddenly becomes and angel who never did anything bad lol. I don't know her, or their lives, but throwing blind praise at someone you never knew over the internet in a video just because she passed is absolutely bonkers, let alone one where her only photograph is her mugshot.
@@QQnowQQlater what's bonkers is you getting upset enough to go after a complete stranger about a comment about another complete stranger.
whataboutism@@Allsfairinloveandwarr
The way they asked the last time he saw her in sync was awesome.
He certainly had some stamina to stay in there with that stench!
Or was drugged, or drunk.
I liked the officer's reaction to the bench
I don't know why
"a bench! 😃😃"
He wasn't going to willingly give away a roof over his head when he's been living in a tent.
it makes sense to me… i feel like the shock would make you almost want to believe it’s not real so you would just hide and pretend
Wish for no one to have to experience anything like this
the way they handled that situation was perfect👌
I would be freaked the hell out if that happend to me respect to the police in this
Latest I could find is that the woman's name is actually Layni K. Carver, and the Charlotte County Sheriff's Office stated her death "was not a homicide". Also, back in 2021, Layni Carver was charged with Aggravated Assault with Deadly Weapon without Intent to Kill when she allegedly shot at her then boyfriend, but didn't strike him. She barricaded herself in her trailer but eventually gave up.
Thats interesting information.....
He said I don’t know to almost every question
It blows my mind how some families don’t love one another.
sad but true
Me too ...couldn't even imagine raising my voice at my own mum!
I'm always amazed when I see ones that do.
Consider yourself very lucky
There's no more room to love some people because they gave all their love to them self
The restraint the officer/deputy is much better then I could have. But you did hear the best thing ever. “I’m going to ask you one more time how old you are or I’m going to lose my F’ing mind”
No one:
The police men: *in unison* When was the last time you saw her?
Guy was lying from the get go. And then continues to lie.
Underrated channel, keep up the great work!
underrated? he has half a millions subs lol
@@thecoach1683 other similar channels have millions.
Much respect to police officers. They literally have to deal with evil day in and day out😢.
It's scarry that someone can stay and live in that smell that is a smell that turns your insides out...but scarry that your in your gouse and 2 people your suposed to feel secure around are even capable of killing you and leaving your body to rott
having a cop see a body in a house has to be so frieghtening
😂 y'all are so damn soft
@@Deep-dive-hustle y'all ain't got no empathy...
@@buzzin-hornetfr
My boss and me had to respond to an apparent suicide after 1st responders arrived. Not pretty even after they remove the body. I respect our 1st responders.👨🚒👮♂
@@kevinlutz5994 damn, thats tough.
Imma correct you real quick:
There is nothing weird about sitting down and staring into nothing for a while when you just wake up. I do that sometimes. That was no indication of something being off about that guy.
I mean… it’s pretty clear he’d been ignoring them. Combine that with the vacant stare and half-arsed answers…
its just the starting into nothing. its also the closed body language and abnormal behaviour.
i’m pretty sure these investigators found more wrong about his body language than just that.
Be so fr
I guess autopsy is going to give some answers....
I couldn’t imagine being one of these cops, the sense of dread that they must feel must be devastating
Hopefully they found ways to cope with it. Police who can't handle similarly stressful situations probably shouldn't be doing welfare checks let alone carrying deadly weapons with a duty to use them if required to. Lots of people die and are discovered by police during welfare checks. A murder victim and someone who died of natural causes tends to look quite similar after a few days in summer-like heat. If you live home alone after retiring, there's a good chance, you'll end up found in a similar way. Chances are just a lot higher that you'd die of natural causes since murder and manslaughter are extremely rare.
Thank you for your service love yall officers 🖤💙
I didn't hear them read Miranda to him, so all that stuff that he's saying while he's sitting there and cuffs in a lawn chair, might be thrown out of court
he was never arrested my guy
@@oranzbowl TF?
poor man probably didnt even do it hes so shocked and confused
He wasn’t distressed, he was embarrassed he didn’t do anything. Nasty human.
Tragedies are burdensome on the mind & soul.
saw the full footage, that guy could not even keep eye contact, guilty as it gets.
They found out she died of natural causes the son was most likely just in shock and on drugs or something
“the cops that arrived had no idea that they would make a discovery that would scar them for life” literally one of the first things they said after arriving was that the house smelled like death
keep up this good work. greetings from serbia.
Dude couldn't look more suspicious if he'd tried. 0_o
damn 14 minutes 1.5 k views KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK MAN!
i love how the thumbmail looks like it is a meme
I have commented before, most of the time you say the wrong year. This time you said May 2022 and this just happened in May of 2023 a few months ago. I have seen the original, and they haven't charged him with murder until they get the toxicology back and if there are any trauma as well. He's not a good guy. She let him come back only if he slept in that tent. I would bet on it, he might be the reason the doors broken off. She was obviously scared of him, and there's no one who wouldn't notice the smell of death and the way she would look. They were there originally for a welfare check on her, because her sister couldn't get ahold of her for days.
im not sticking up for the dude but he was obviously drugged out of his mind
It sounds like the father was no prize either--that Lainey had called the police and gotten the father arrested a short time before, so it might have been the father.
I feel sad for Lainey, it sounds like the last part of her life was lived in fear of two domestic batterers.
@@salsal3056 Or hwas just depressed and in shock. You're jumping to conclusions. They might have had their fights, but have you ever had family with health issues? 'Cus I have. I'd sleep it off too. In my case afer getting an ambulance. But what can you do if someone is dead? At that point just. Sleep.
It's that or break down altogether. Then he could have been a real threat. If you don't let people rest when they go through shit then they'll snap.
@@taramaforhaikido7272 I don't even remember the video but no shit ive had family emergencies, ive literally tried to kill myself several times so stfu?
for some odd reason i read the title as "a cop realizes there's a house in the body"
I read it as "boy in the house" 🤦♂️ I'm actually dumb
The fact that they stated this was a murder and her son has been with that body makes me very curious what other details there are that points to him being a potential suspect but not arrested for the murder.
It is likely because the coroner determined her death was natural or caused by a heart attack. If she did not have any blunt force trauma or any kind of fatal wound it is likely having to be determined as a natural death. My guess would be to find the story and research any updates
Man, you surely are the blessed child of the overlord algorithm :D I would kill for this much exposure. Nice work, and keep doing your thing 💪
Bro thought
*Hmm I should lock the door then they wont come in and I will get away with it*🙈😂
they way they said ‘where was she the last time you saw her’ in sync
I don’t remember paying for UA-cam premium
They didn't mirandize him before asking him questions so isnt everything he said thrown out of the window?
Are you serious that this lady isn’t getting Justice? 😮 I hope her sister keeps fighting. A wolf walk among the sheep.
I mean… she died a natural death. He just didn’t inform anyone because he didn’t want to lose the roof over his head.
The only difference would be if she died and he didn’t do anything to help her. But that’s extremely difficult to prove unless he admits it himself
@@Unstoppable_Unicornmaybe stop spreading false information? Your claim of how she died is not true as its not proven and still in investigation smh. No idea where you get that b.c. from tho.
now, THIS is the moment where a cop realized there's a body in the house! epic! my favorite moment of life of all time
bro clearly locked the door on purpose💀
No really I couldn’t realize that
Why would you get charge with fail to report death?
so the guy didn’t kill her he just didn’t report her death?
Sounds like they don't know yet. Could have been natural causes, could have been the son, could have been the father... If it wasn't natural causes, it might be difficult to sort between the son and father.
@@GrainneDhu the son had a no contact order given to him after being charged with battery by the mother. He obviously killed her, obviously.
@@paulinegallagher7821 honestly its hard to say at this point, gotta wait until there is more evidence
Anyone who thinks the idiot didn't know she died are in denial. The cops smelled the stench from outside the home yet he was inside for days pretending it's normal lol. The dude clearly killed her or at least knew she died an didn't care to help or handle the situation. Him locking the door behind himself clearly shows he's hiding something
@@disregard7275 he knew she died for sure, but its still uncertain if he or someone else killed her. he could have been in shock or denial. remember innocent until proven guilty
the smell in the house + the son forgot to bring a key and lock him self clearly means that he is hiding something in the house
Nice video🎉
“It smells like a 7”
Me: come on man, we know what a 7 is from the title of this clip
Poverty is really sad. I count my blessings daily.
Death smells for sure. I always get worried what I will see when I smell it but it usually ends up being a deer that was hit by a car.
Is there any update on this case?
Another W video by audit the audit 👍🔥
I love this channel
Florida is like a wildest place in usa
A dead body in a trailer. That will smell real quick!
at least these cops were calm and paitient and did a good job
Just letting you know, the link to the body cam footage in the description does not work. Interesting video!
OF COURSE ITS FLORIDA, ITS CLEAR!
THE INTENTION IS THERE
The smell always gives it away.
Cops have to keep their attitude of suspicious alertness and be ready for anything
No cause of death?
Keep up I love ur channel
Assuming that he is not a killer, it might be that he is drug addict and had nowhere to go so he decided to not report the dead to have a house roof over his head.
Wouldn’t scar them for life. Cops deal with dead bodies all the time. Probably quite stressful but not psyche altering.
First case. Me being a garten of banban hog realising that was the day garten of banban 3 came out lollll
The horrifying thumbnail
"Smells like a 7" was so ominous I didn't even have to hear the definition to know what it was.
meanwhile in movies the cop wont call backup the moment they realize and are sure of the crime in order to give the killer enough time to kill them too
Me:That Was 5 Days Before My Birthday
love your videos i hope u get to 100 million subs by the end of the year or end of 2024 love ur videos keep it up!
If he reported her dead at the very least he would have lost access to shelter , water, electric, he was greedy selfish and knew perfectly well what he was doing .
I feel bad that his mom died without him being there for her last moments.
Bro really had .5 for the cover
I like your videos but PLEASE get rid of the background music, Its unnecessary
What a shock for police
Baldur got arrested
One thing he doesn't lied was that one door barricaded by garbage cans and stuff.
Don’t be like that, Fr 😔🙏
Jit took off the door💀
They told him to
0:34 im pretty sure the subtitles are wrong here, "reeks bad" is what its supposed to be
"Reefs"?--no, that would be reeks.
“when was the last time you saw her”
“JINX!”
sry why was i imagining thAT
welcome to the USA
The Cam 2 cop is really cute. 😍
So sad. He didn't want to report her death because he obviously had nowhere else to go.
“A discovery that will scar them for life” 💀
The son is probably scared he will have now where to live and didn't report her death. Sad story.
He didn't even bother burying his own mother?