No one has mentioned the friend but respect and SALUTE to that guy who gave the information. If it wasn't for him they would have never caught this murderer.
Jean is the real hero. She got to his core by calling him out for what he really is on live TV, then she made sure he went to the exact prison he didn't want to go to.
Not to mention the fact that when he got pissy for being called a coward, that put the ball entirely in her court! He never stood a chance after that! Way to put that monster behind bars where he belongs. Best part yet to answer his question. "Do you think I could ever kill anybody? Do so in separate counties to throw off investigations? Right!? No clues at all!!" FBI: WRONG!!! You should have kept your mouth shut from your friend!!
Jaime Paxton’s mother nailed this guy. In not giving him tears, screams or curses, she essentially took away his power. Very wise, mature woman who was non-confrontational, but got him behind the scenes with her petition to place him in the prison where he didn’t want to go and stopping him or his family from receiving any monetary gain. SALUTE
Psychopaths aren´t affected by rage or violence. Your Aunt Jeanie found maybe the only way to really hurt an arrogant murderer like him. What a fantastic woman she is!
She s definitely more courageous with only words as her weapon; definitely an example of how to deal with soulless criminals....poor guy, she hurt his feelings. It's a good thing he's put away or he'd be hunting more people in frustration. Curious how he was raised.
@@NaveDelAmor Dillon actually died from an "unspecified illness" in 2011 while still incarcerated. I feel like I vaguely remember my aunt tell me it was cancer but don't quote me on that.
@Dave My hat especially goes off to the mother of Jamie Paxton. This coward met his match by the senseless killing of her son, and making sure that he would spend the rest of his worthless pathetic life in Lucasville prison.
I live in muskingum county. I remember this well. Dad and I went rabbit hunting with our beagle and I mentioned being a bit skeptical about it with what was going on. The entire time we hunted I kept a low profile and never walked out in the open. We were hunting along railroad tracks but I kept off the rail and had several rounds of buckshot in my jacket. Not great at long ranges but I wanted something with me besides no fives. I watched our surroundings as much as I hunted. I will always remember that. Dad is gone now and so is spanky.....yes spanky. What a great dog. I miss them both. What a sicko this guy was.
These serial killers go out and kill innocent people but when they're prosecuted, they do all they can to avoid the death penalty. Smh.. They shouldn't get a choice because they didn't give the victims a choice. They all wanted to live to.
They had his name and knew who he was for months before they actually started tailing him! With all their toys and training no one thought to trail him sooner? What of GPS? Had no one thought to use this teq? They have had this technology for years before this turd started killing? Why didn't they stop him from owning a fire arm? It's as if he's got to kill someone in front of them before they get off their collective asses and arrest him!
I am pretty sure they went on special "Obsevation Courses or Enhanced Viewing Courses" or some other equivalent courses designed to fleece money from the taxpayer.
I don’t feel like people realize how impressive those agents and police were! That’s sooo fast to solve a sniper style “hunting accident” serial killer case! That’s genuinely amazing work! They deserve serious credit! The stress of tailing him when they are pretty sure it’s him but don’t have proof must have just been outrageous!
Mother of Jamie Paxton fought really hard to find her son's killer, in the end she got her glory, with stopping his family from making any profits of the story, that's a Blessing from God.
He made armed hunters know what deer experienced... that's why he was feared, he exposed what ANIMALS felt like in their own habitat. Yeah, it takes courage to be fully armed against animals that pose no danger to anyone, animals foraging for a meal.
He gets to think about what he did for the rest of his life in that prison. Killing him would only mean that he wouldn't suffer for what he did for long. In my opinion, their decision is justice and yours is revenge.
I was shot at as a child in the woods of Jefferson County with a elderly man who was with me. A bullet went right over my head and the man I was with was retired military and knew instantly what that zipping sound was.. went hid in a ditch as a few shots hit the trees around us.. the man I was with kept yelling to stop shooting bc he had a kid with him and then it stopped and we stayed for a while in that ditch but made it home eventually.. never figured it out but when I watched this it really makes me wonder. . Who knows..
Sounds like complete bullshit. Who hunts with a "elderly man" wouldn't he be your grandad an uncle or a family friend? Who says an elderly man without listing his relationship. Bullshit bra.
He was a family friend he's sick now I didn't want to involve him.. Steubenville Ohio.. I was young when it happened not sure what year. But Homer was his name he said Idk if you want to tell your mom she probably won't let you go in the woods again but I did I was too young to realize what had happened I thought it was exciting
The mother of the young guy killed is worth a huge respect. I believe any serial killer is a coward, a weak and petty parody of a human, because all of them take advantage of others not suspecting what they are going to do. In all cases serial killers choose vulnerable victims one way or another. They see themselves as villain heroes which they are not.
@@jayswrld666 This comment is beyond untrue as many serial killers or murderers are often given a lesser sentence or offense because they have a mental disability. They will claim they weren't responsible because "the voices told me too" and are often given manslaughter instead of murder.
@@kirstywright5228 that’s not true you can’t just claim to be insane and get away with murder sweetheart there’s very few of any serial killers who got their sentence reduced to manslaughter cause they’re insane
You believe that huh? Oh I guess I should too since you said so. You got your degree in psychology at what university? I would like to attend it as well.
I have dropped screws and nuts at my feet in the grass...never to be found again. Yeah, it's incredible that the officer found two casings two years later! Don't get me wrong, I'm glad they got him!
@@corywilmoth4873 I've used metal detectors and will add that it needs to be in experienced hands. We dug lead, coins, silver and gold and found that we were lacking expertise. I'm thinking It's like a hand gun isn't going to hit the target on its own.
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i bet they just used it as an excuse. crazy they never e ven took him in for questuining and a year later aftger video taping him at the grave site and still they had not even brought him in at all for quesitoning? basically that means that law was uselss back then
Yep. I dropped the joints to hook up the bucket on the tractor and haven't found it since. I saw where it fell and searched out 10 feet and never found it, not even with a metal detector. It's just gone lol
On October 21, 2011, Dillon died in the prison wing at Corrections Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio, aged 61, after being ill for nearly three weeks due to an unspecified illness.
The worst thing in the world is to disappoint your mother... And the fact that she talked to a serial killer like a son is what tore him up worse than killing 5 people. Get him Mamaw!!
I know Jamie is so very proud of his mother. And based on what kind of woman/parent she is you also know he would have been a wonderful young man. RIP Jamie
@@lnloutsidework2581 Yes, he does know. He's very proud of his mother, I'm sure of that. Did you forget about a man named Jesus (Emmanuel) who died on the cross to cover our sins? He defeated death and took away it's power. "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life." John 3:16 "O death, where is your victory? Where is your sting?' 1 Corinthians 15,:55 Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life, he who believes in Me will live even if he dies, and everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die. Do you believe this? John 11:25-26 "Truly truly, I say to you, he who hears My word and believes him who sent Me has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death and into life. John 5:24 I tell you this not to be spiritually arrogant or to push my beliefs on you, but for you to know that even though the body dies, the spirit lives on - we have souls.
Well actually law enforcement do that pretty much all the time regardless of what environment they are in coz it’s kinda their job 😂 they search fkn murky creeks n shit for shell casings man doubt they’d just go oh well we in the bush may as well forget about it 😂🙏🏼
@@thecolonel9120 they wouldn't have ever searched there to begin with. Someone merely said he shot a gun, not "the gun" there one time along time ago and he decided to go look out of a hunch.
There's always a cop that "finds the shells" when the investigation isn't going so well. When they've spent millions of tax dollars on a years long investigation and royally botched the entire operation, sending deputy Dan down to Walmart for the right ammo so that he can "find" it in the grass starts to look like a pretty decent idea.
Having a mother of this caliber shows what a wonderful man Jamie was. What a hero she is ! 😱 No wonder the police could not find a person willing to speak ill of the murder victim. It’s quite a story!
so wonderful he murdered animals by shooting, when he gets shot you cry? FFS! Singh you have forgotten your heritage and should remove that title from your name, you have disgraced yourself to be called "Singh"
I live in a city with a lot of shootings are done by drive by or done on foot and happen at most parties here now also.so unfortunately just going out side could mean someone’s watching or a bullet could come from anywhere.
When you grow up surrounded by gangs and gun violence like myself and here gunshots so often you don’t even flinch anymore yeah it’s not even scary at this point.
I'm a predator hunter. (Wolves, Coyotes, mountain lions, bobcats) i hunt the best hunters in nature. My ghillie suit makes me blend so perfectly, that you could stand close enough for me to reach out and touch you....and never know i was there! My $1400 rifle with a $500 scope shooting my handloaded ammo is capable of center punching a target sixteen football fields away! Someone like this would be no threat to me...i'd have him in my glass before he ever left his truck. And if i saw him commit these crimes...i'd turn his skull into a soup bowl!!
Jeanie is my aunt. Although I never got to meet Jamie as he was murdered years before I was born, every single story I've heard of him is nothing less than amazing. He would do anything for anyone, always smiling and joking. I wish I could have known him.
The end is awesome, a petition to send him to the one place he didn't want to go, and the biggest troll of all "Eligible for parole in 165 years". Lolz
Its difficult to understand . Someone purposely stalks and shoot people to kill them. He gets caught and proved beyond doubt to be the murderer. Then he gets sentenced to 100 plus years..doesn't make sense.
@@dulajohnstone5704 Makes perfect sense, show even explained it. To get him to confess and plead guilty in court to all the murders, they agreed to wave the death penalty. He's still in prison for life and die behind bars. 165 years is more then he's ever going to live to see.
@@dulajohnstone5704 Look at this way, in death penalty he will be killed within a min by lethal injection or shock but in prison for 165 years his soul will be tortured for the rest of his life. Now you know which one is better.
Mrs. Paxton refused to let Dillon get her down. She was going to make him regret what he'd done. The best part was when she not only STOPPED him from profiting from his crime but she also made sure he went to the No. 1 place he was terrified of! The toughest Prison in Ohio!!! Way to go Mrs. Paxton! Got into his head, prevented his wife from making a dime and most importantly sent him to the worst prison ever!
Yep, she did good! Especially making sure he went to the prison he DIDN’T want to go to! 😳😱😆 Watch out for Bubba in there, Tom! 😬 He might take a liking to ya! 😍😜😮😆😆😆👍
@Big Bopper yeah actually I do and I do understand where your coming from but I don't entirely agree with you go back to playing call of duty 🤣🤣 that's funny
Goes to show that the “death penalty isn’t a deterrent to crime release them early do they can do it again and again” types are wrong doesn’t it? Most murderers fight against the death penalty tooth and nail,
This guy burnt are barn down in Carroll county Ohio. It used to be the counties biggest barn it had 30 head inside of it when it burnt down. He put a candle right inside the bridge/ramp door in the hay. So that once the candle burnt through all the wax it would light the hay on fire. My family woke up because of the smoke and by the time they got out of the house fire was already coming out of the top hay elevator window. The entire barn was lost that night along with cows, milking parlor, tractor's and even more barns in Ohio were lost that night. At the same time hunters were getting killed by the guy. I'm Glad they cought him before he could harm anyone else.
I grew up in southeast Carroll County by northwest Jefferson County and I remember barns being burnt and a few times during this time frame unexplained shots fired at our house and I believe I seen him in the woods just did not realize it at the time but he did shoot at us I lived off a dirt road that was 2 miles long with only one big farm and knew all the neighbors within 10 miles I always roamed the woods living in the middle of nowhere it was what I did I can remember what the guy was wearing and I remember the rifle he was about the length of a football field away from me he had to place the rifle on top of a huge fallen tree to climb up on it my friends and I ran scared to death as I knew who owned those woods and never had seen this person before we told my parents but they blew it off as kids making stuff up they did call the owner and asked him if he had been out hunting he had not nor given anyone permission neither did the farmer I think back at all the weird shit that happened out there and being older and learning more I am convinced it was him.
There is no 'rehabilitation ' for people as sick as this. Disgusting. It's terrifying to think that his victims just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. You just never know.
You should check in on half the traitor country and their red hat pigs. They stand by as children are slaughtered But we've been telling people this for years
No one has ever claimed you can who knows anything about psychopathy/ASPD. There are issues that go all the way back to the way their brains are structured. They didn't choose to be serial killers any more than their victims chose to be victims. Not saying they shouldn't be punished before some DA pulls that card but don't pretend like they're this joyfully evil person who laughs like some disney villain. Even a few of the worst ones were able to observe grimly that they were placed on the path they were and had they the choice they would not be a serial killer/psychopath despite lacking the empathy and emotions to do more than intellectually grasp it.
I understand that. The other day, a person on UA-cam posted a comment saying a drug addict deserves death. As a recovering drug addict, I am now on the methadone program, I have a lot of medications I need to take but I haven’t used illegal drugs in 8 years. I am stunned that people would think that I deserve to die, instead of getting help for my addiction. But I understand and also feel that murderers and rapists deserve a lot worse then what they get. So many of them get away Scott free. As did the man who groomed me with drugs and raped me, he was 45, I was 15. He got away with doing that to me, and the police let me down, I will never have justice, and it hurts to know that. Much Love ❤️ from Australia 🇦🇺
It was 1992 no internet no communications except a phone call the one we're u talk that's it. A different time then. I was 12 it sucked then compared to now
Like they internet in its infancy. It was the FBI that could correlate the multiple records. Unfortunately back then you had to dial into a computer system, they bad things like Fidonet and Usenet back then but no one system to connect all protocols and networks together.
Haha thats fucking hilarious. What odd filler to make it sound like a meeting. Youd think theyd say legit phrases like suspect or evidence, not have a sock hop
Deeply disturbing & sad story. My goodness the strength of Jamie’s mom! Great example of what can be accomplished through prayer and perseverance. God bless the people that worked hard to capture and convict the killer
@@rapgamecastro4028 yeah, that definitely wasn’t completely rage-filled, random, uncalled for, or *racist* in the slightest. *Falsely* and *baselessly* accusing someone of being racist while being racist at the exact same time is also the definition of being a liar + a hypocrite. Js! Some people could give two flips about likes, I know that’s probably really hard for people like you to even imagine possible though, but I know for a fact they exist because I’m one of them myself. And before you start falsely accusing me on some junk too (most usual of “being a boomer” from people with your particular mentality), I’m only in my early 30’s. PS. I can like my own comment too, watch this! 🤡
This behaviour is typical for narcissists (and most serial killers are narcissists): No matter how much pain a narcissist inflicts on his victim, he always finds a way (or at least tries) to MAKE THE VICTIM FEEL GUILTY. As crazy at it sounds that´s the way they act. They are never truly sorry (although they may fake it), never take responsibility for what they do, and hurt other people just because they feel like it. Sadly lunatic serial killers aren´t the only narcissists here on earth - many narcissists are out there, well functioning in society, torturing and manipulating - often in a subtle way - their family members, their partners, their co-workers etc. For everybody interested in psychology I deeply recommend to read about narcissists - it explains so much that otherwise cannot be explained and it might even save people from being victimised by a narcissist.
@@sirvilhelmofyonderland bollocks, prison itself is it's own type of torture. It is not "easy". No I have never been but have a relative who works as a corrections psychologist.
@@Avrilfan261 I disagree. Prison is so easy that many prisoners prefer prison life to life on the outside. They quickly reoffend to get back to the ease of prison life.
There is more to this than any of you or I will ever know, and why they took so long to arrest him. I lived there during this time and lost a house that he burned down as well friends and farmers in my area lost animals and had there remote barns burnt to the ground by Dillon. There was just never enough solid evidence to arrest him for the murders until they were forced to arrest him. There was a TV documentary about Dillon made a few years back that had more detail in it.
@@mathiasniemeier4359 I cant remember exactly but I believe it was on the FBI Files show or something, me and my Wife watched it.... sorry wish I knew the exact name.
@@catnk9 beautiful down there! We hunted near new matamoras just past Marietta my whole childhood. I miss the beauty. Still head down once a year to soak it all in
That is why he had the urge to murder animals and humans in the first place. He felt like a nobody and like a loser. So it doesn't come as a surprise that he reacts to the mother calling him a coward. He tried to make himself believe that he has power over others which gave him those momentary feelings of being somebody. But it's short lived because pretty soon he had to strike again and then again and again because the old feelings of being a coward and loser caught up with him again. It's like a drug addiction where they get this dopamine loop in the brain. I believe that sadistic brain states consist of mainly this need to feel like they have power over others or over the region or world. It also has to do with the adrenaline boost that results out of those actions. And it has to do with DNA of course and the brain anatomy for such morbid escalations. And it has to do with the soul developmental stage. Science is now in the beginning of diving deeper into the fields of quantum dynamics and the ether: DNA lineage unresolved emotional pain. And past incarnations. Much could be done to help people heal on very deep levels but the majority of our society is in resistance towards healing because Most humans carry the same Ego clinging as Dillon does. So it's very difficult to bring real order into the world but we have to do whatever we can to heal ourselves and others and create free group therapy that is unbiased by religions and agendas.
@@glow1815I believe his feelings were hurt. He doesn't think like a normal person. Like BTK whose feelings were hurt at the officials who caught him because they lied to him about whether a computer disc could be traced to him. He thought they were enjoying playing cat and mouse as much as he was.
My friend drove past right past Jaime's body on his 4 wheeler that night. The police questioned him mainly asking if he noticed anyone suspicious. I didn't know Jaime but by all accounts he was a very well liked kid. Hope that guy suffered in that last 3 weeks as much as possible.
I have that same feeling. Question is… would you murder someone, if you knew for a fact that that person was going to murder innocent people? Idk if I could.
@@hectorcardenas6817 But they were following him in connection to a murder so if they were following him wouldn't they want to collect any evidence, such as DNA? Being honest. not sure if that's legal or not.
@@hectorcardenas6817 You're missing the point that Andrew is trying to make. Even though Thomas was only shooting at a stop sign, if they believed that was the gun he used to murder those people, they could have compared the casings from it to the casings and gun that were eventually found. My guess is that he picked the casings up after shooting at that stop sign.
And yet, it made a person who knew the murderer immediately think of him... It was incredibly unspecific as a BOLO, but as description of a character it was kinda good enough. I mean, how many people do YOU know who live in a specified state, have a history of arson and animal cruelty, have a high caliber rifle, an alcohol problem and live alone - but never had a (serious) runin with the law. Even in 'oorah 'merica that's gotta be not-normal...
It was good to see this. Don was murdered about a half a mile from where I live. I did know him. One of his friends bought a bar and named it "MY BUDDY DONS". what a tribute. The reporter was a good friend of mines sister and Walt Wilson was the only decent cop I have ever met.
@@curlybrownk9 If it was in the US I would have expected a rifle in.30-06 which was also as you say made for shooting people and would be even more readily available.
@@johnathanblackwell9960 for sure 30-06 is more common in the US,and is a military round. l was just stating that, they used a military rifle, maybe for the symbolisim. In any case weather the rifle is made for war or hunting, lets just hope, it isn't used on our fellow man unless it's the most dire of circumstances. Have a good 2020.
@@wildrose2748 so youre just going to say Wrong? ABOUT WHAT? have you never had a debate before? Are you 12? If you feel strongly enough to comment WRONG in all caps to the person whose comment is the most correct and factual, surely you must have a rebuttle. Commentators like you are their own breed of annoying idiots
There's a VERY special place in hell for people with no regard for innocent lives. I live in Toronto OH (Jefferson County) and I remember watching a documentary about this on TV years ago and I completely forgot that these senseless murders happened so close to where I live. My heart goes out to all of those poor victims' families.
Thats actually not a bad idea. The police used mannequins as homeless people when that sick pos was killing them as they slept. It worked too. And all they'd need to do is sit it in a chair like a person fishing, with a little head movement. Wait for him to fire and then try to explain it.
True, but youd have to already have a lead on who the killer is, and know where he is going next. Judging by his large range of kill locations it would be extremely difficult to even get him in the area of the bait dummy
That would have been a neat way to catch him in the act. I just wonder if they would have gotten an arrest on him that way if it would hold up in court.
I grew up Hunting, fishing and trapping in Harrison, Belmont and Jefferson County Ohio. The fear that people had in that time frame was and continues to be real. Bannock Ohio is less than 20 miles away from where I live. I know the spot along State Route 9 where Paxton was killed. Every time I venture out I think about what has happened and what could happen.
Guernsey and duchess counties for me and I remember going out as a hunting party for the first time so we could organize overwatch for each other and how those trips were so much better than solo hunting
Lust to kill. Posessed by killer demon. He could not resist. The demon takes over human will. The human acts like a robot with no feelings. Simple as that.
I am happy for the mom who was so dogged, so strong and so brilliant in her work to achieve justice and some kind of closure. The last part when she got those two petitions. Brilliant work and she did a lot for future victims and their families. Great work momma bear!
Mrs Paxton was a wise woman. I think she gave him some mothering he may have never gotten, by just listening and talking, not screaming and so forth. For this I admire her very much. And I know she'll see her son someday as well. Also, God bless the officer that found the two y/o shell casings to make the multiple murder charges stick. Impressive work by the detectives and the FBI
This was such an interesting documentary. It was like watching Unsolved Mysteries episode but extended version. One particular case in detail. Most other crime docs are like a news clip extended. This is top quality show with actual narrator instead of AI. Very good. So glad they caught this PoS.
How could he leave the courthouse smirking. What an absolute evil man. His face showed that he had absolutely no remorse. Dillon's phone call and his arrogance. What a complete nutter.
The last one he killed was one of my best friends in the army father. The real way he was caught was the government used a spy satellite . Gary was involved in top secret missions during Vietnam.
@@robertauld1334 I want to believe you but as soon as people start down those "secret government" rabbit holes I immediately disregard most of what you're saying.
@@asphalt-cowboy9479 i get that. His son and i served in desert storm together. I was home on leave when it happened i had just become his assistant in this arms room. (The son is also named gary) he ended up helping raise his little brother and sister. This year is a reunion year in Tennessee . Believe it or not but its true that's why his dad was the last one if you notice in the episode they only spoke very briefly about him. The father was in mac v operations as a green beret. His son and i truck drivers/ armorers. Nothing so impressive as the old man
@@asphalt-cowboy9479 see the way i heard it was his dad had his canoe in the water gear in the conoe yet his body was found ALMOST to his truck with 3 bullets put in his back as if he was running for cover. Alot more dramatic than this episode shows. They kept it short on him. Ive seen another episode on this i get those angry chills up my spine. Like i said i remember when it happened. His son is my best buddy from the army.
Most serial killers will not or cannot be affected by anger, curse, or hate. What can stir up their emotions is the undeserved compassion and forgiveness they receive from their victims' families.
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I once heard of a young man sentenced to 100 years. The young man told the judge "I can't serve 100 years". The judge replied "that's okay son, just do as much as you can". Lol
They didn't work very hard on the guns. They appeared to only have two total ones to use in all scenes. At one time, the same gun was shown to be with the killer and with a guy he was planning to kill. I doubt there were that many Enfields around the area....
Yup, that was the first thing I noticed when they said they were afraid to move too early. Maybe he tossed it and had a new one and they just didn't mention it in this doc? Plus they had him shooting the sign, they could have taken him then and matched the ballistics of his rifle with the [partial] slugs they recovered.
No one has mentioned the friend but respect and SALUTE to that guy who gave the information. If it wasn't for him they would have never caught this murderer.
your so right
Yes exactly if it wasnt for him.His constant smirking I wanted to thump him
Yeah, personally, I’m pretty picky on whom I consider a “friend” . We’re there warning signs ? I think yes.
Right. Jamie's mother she should thank the man in person.
@@sirvilhelmofyonderlandexactly 💯
Jean is the real hero. She got to his core by calling him out for what he really is on live TV, then she made sure he went to the exact prison he didn't want to go to.
And made sure he and his family didn't make any money off of his "fame"
Not to mention the fact that when he got pissy for being called a coward, that put the ball entirely in her court! He never stood a chance after that! Way to put that monster behind bars where he belongs. Best part yet to answer his question.
"Do you think I could ever kill anybody? Do so in separate counties to throw off investigations? Right!? No clues at all!!"
FBI: WRONG!!! You should have kept your mouth shut from your friend!!
FBI 🤨🤭🤔 Even after getting him as primary suspect he could have killed the jogger. Poor FBI !
How so it didn't stop the killings. Going public did. The thousands dead for their failure in inform the masses.
Who are you?
Jaime Paxton’s mother nailed this guy. In not giving him tears, screams or curses, she essentially took away his power. Very wise, mature woman who was non-confrontational, but got him behind the scenes with her petition to place him in the prison where he didn’t want to go and stopping him or his family from receiving any monetary gain. SALUTE
Yeah,and what about that first letter she wrote,or all of them that really was outstanding.
Gotta love those moral victories.
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She is/was indeed a wise woman. Her heart and mind in the right place
Yep salute to her.. And Dillon friend also help solving this case.
Jean (Aunt Jeanie) is my grandmother's sister. It is so amazing to see comments on her strength and wisdom even so many years since Jamie's murder.
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Psychopaths aren´t affected by rage or violence. Your Aunt Jeanie found maybe the only way to really hurt an arrogant murderer like him. What a fantastic woman she is!
Wow, sorry this happened in your family. She’s an amazing woman.
She s definitely more courageous with only words as her weapon; definitely an example of how to deal with soulless criminals....poor guy, she hurt his feelings. It's a good thing he's put away or he'd be hunting more people in frustration. Curious how he was raised.
@@NaveDelAmor Dillon actually died from an "unspecified illness" in 2011 while still incarcerated. I feel like I vaguely remember my aunt tell me it was cancer but don't quote me on that.
my hat goes off to the guy who searched the fields for the bullet casings, man THAT'S persistence.
True, however, metal detectors have come a LONG way and work better than you'd think. Especially if high dollar $2,000+
If it’s the 90s you got to give it to him.
What an evil coward.
@Dave My hat especially goes off to the mother of Jamie Paxton. This coward met his match by the senseless killing of her son, and making sure that he would spend the rest of his worthless pathetic life in Lucasville prison.
He made all the difference.
@Cloud Except for the part where they said later testing matched the casings to the gun
I live in muskingum county. I remember this well. Dad and I went rabbit hunting with our beagle and I mentioned being a bit skeptical about it with what was going on. The entire time we hunted I kept a low profile and never walked out in the open. We were hunting along railroad tracks but I kept off the rail and had several rounds of buckshot in my jacket. Not great at long ranges but I wanted something with me besides no fives. I watched our surroundings as much as I hunted. I will always remember that. Dad is gone now and so is spanky.....yes spanky. What a great dog. I miss them both. What a sicko this guy was.
Haha
How far is that from Greenville Ohio?
Rest In Peace to both your pops and spanky.
RIP Spanky 😔
Hunting is no different than what this man did. You are no better than him.
These serial killers go out and kill innocent people but when they're prosecuted, they do all they can to avoid the death penalty. Smh.. They shouldn't get a choice because they didn't give the victims a choice. They all wanted to live to.
Well put.
If the FBI has only checked the site where he was shooting at the stop sign they would have nabbed him much earlier. Those guys are slow.
who was innocent? the people out there looking to murder innocent animals for fun? Not really innocent either
@@emeralddragon2010then what about the animals that murder other animals they are apart of earth just like us
@@Xx_Tim_zZ humans are the only animals who kill for sport
This narrator is the reason why people are hooked on the files.
RIP Sheriff Tom McCort - sadly passed away this year following a lengthy battle with cancer.
Props to him did some good in the world and left it a bit better which is more than what 90% of people do
@Dog&Cat Hater Dong Wang who hurt you
@@sanynava9160 they hurt themselves lol
😭 LORDGODALMIGHTY keeps him safe in HIS BOSOM and COMFORTS his loveones inJESUSNAME
@@Littlebean5 this is why your dad beats you
I remember mother sending me out into the woods in my deer costume.
Seeing this makes me question her motive?
Bruh, talk about putting a target on your back. Wtf lol
My mom threw me in the water to learn how to swim....
But then i found out she was trying out her c.p.r. lessons.......
She passed.....love you all
I guess it could’ve been worse she could’ve dressed you as a bullseye and then sent you out to play in the woods….good times.
@@michaelwhittaker5624 😂😂😂....lol
My momam use to cook me toast near bath tub fer brekfest it was hoth
"Investigators knew he had to be stopped" Damn, did they go to special training to know that?
U forgot the part 'but no one knew how'
Vincent Johnson don’t be that guy, now go back to your video game
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
They had his name and knew who he was for months before they actually started tailing him!
With all their toys and training no one thought to trail him sooner? What of GPS? Had no one thought to use this teq? They have had this technology for years before this turd started killing? Why didn't they stop him from owning a fire arm? It's as if he's got to kill someone in front of them before they get off their collective asses and arrest him!
I am pretty sure they went on special "Obsevation Courses or Enhanced Viewing Courses" or some other equivalent courses designed to fleece money from the taxpayer.
I don’t feel like people realize how impressive those agents and police were! That’s sooo fast to solve a sniper style “hunting accident” serial killer case! That’s genuinely amazing work! They deserve serious credit! The stress of tailing him when they are pretty sure it’s him but don’t have proof must have just been outrageous!
i mean somebody literally called them and told them who it was
Hats off to the law enforcement investigators 👍
had he not killed on federal property he may never have been caught.
@@Alexander-jr8nw they mentioned the reason why the didnt arrest him
@@Alexander-jr8nw They were also letting him drive around drunk. Lose the battle, win the war
Mother of Jamie Paxton fought really hard to find her son's killer, in the end she got her glory, with stopping his family from making any profits of the story, that's a Blessing from God.
Thats fuking wrng to even think his family would try to profit from his victims sick is all i can say
There is no God. And all humans deserve to die.
A blessing from God? Wipe the fairy dust from your eyes. Then, if you still want to thank your god, thank him for lawyers.
@POOR PIRANO you just prove I am right.
@POOR PIRANO you keep proving why you need to die. So you make my point for me.
eligibe for parole in 165 years? LOL Hang in there, feller!
He ded
He made armed hunters know what deer experienced... that's why he was feared, he exposed what ANIMALS felt like in their own habitat. Yeah, it takes courage to be fully armed against animals that pose no danger to anyone, animals foraging for a meal.
@@calicodnikonian2774 Bears pose no danger to anyone?
LISTEN TO MY STORY BOUT A MAN NAMED JED!
@@stevenmartinek4419 a poor mountaineer, barely kept his family fed....
Big ups to that Mom for being an absolute warrior.
I have mad respect for Jean. Jean literally has so much more patience, determination, self control, self discipline, like I admire that lady
That is called class. Jean has class by the bucketful.
He took 5 lives and got to keep his. That’s not justice.
He gets to think about what he did for the rest of his life in that prison. Killing him would only mean that he wouldn't suffer for what he did for long.
In my opinion, their decision is justice and yours is revenge.
@@Peqqy He died at age 62 (2011)
Peqqy he obviously doesn’t care about his victims so what is giving him time to think gonna do?
well you went.the *judge* or *jury* so your *judgment is *voided*
There are fates worse than death.
I watch this stuff every night and now my wife is asking me am I gonna kill somebody smh
lmfao
Lol
Same lmao
Big facts lol
Everyone has to fantasize every now and again.
I was shot at as a child in the woods of Jefferson County with a elderly man who was with me. A bullet went right over my head and the man I was with was retired military and knew instantly what that zipping sound was.. went hid in a ditch as a few shots hit the trees around us.. the man I was with kept yelling to stop shooting bc he had a kid with him and then it stopped and we stayed for a while in that ditch but made it home eventually.. never figured it out but when I watched this it really makes me wonder. . Who knows..
Ever talk to the man about it again, once you got a bit older?
Sounds like complete bullshit. Who hunts with a "elderly man" wouldn't he be your grandad an uncle or a family friend? Who says an elderly man without listing his relationship. Bullshit bra.
He was a family friend he's sick now I didn't want to involve him.. Steubenville Ohio.. I was young when it happened not sure what year. But Homer was his name he said Idk if you want to tell your mom she probably won't let you go in the woods again but I did I was too young to realize what had happened I thought it was exciting
And yes before Homers stroke I did speak with him about it again a few years ago
@@IslandCreek thank you for sharing your story. Maybe you dodged a bullet. Metaphorically and realistically. Regardlessly. keep on keeping on
The mother of the young guy killed is worth a huge respect. I believe any serial killer is a coward, a weak and petty parody of a human, because all of them take advantage of others not suspecting what they are going to do. In all cases serial killers choose vulnerable victims one way or another. They see themselves as villain heroes which they are not.
I think it’s so crazy how people care about mental health unless it’s the mental health of a murderer
@@jayswrld666 This comment is beyond untrue as many serial killers or murderers are often given a lesser sentence or offense because they have a mental disability. They will claim they weren't responsible because "the voices told me too" and are often given manslaughter instead of murder.
@@kirstywright5228 that’s not true you can’t just claim to be insane and get away with murder sweetheart there’s very few of any serial killers who got their sentence reduced to manslaughter cause they’re insane
you are wrong milen
You believe that huh? Oh I guess I should too since you said so. You got your degree in psychology at what university? I would like to attend it as well.
I have dropped screws and nuts at my feet in the grass...never to be found again. Yeah, it's incredible that the officer found two casings two years later! Don't get me wrong, I'm glad they got him!
It's called a metal detector
@@corywilmoth4873 I've used metal detectors and will add that it needs to be in experienced hands. We dug lead, coins, silver and gold and found that we were lacking expertise. I'm thinking It's like a hand gun isn't going to hit the target on its own.
i bet they just used it as an excuse. crazy they never e ven took him in for questuining and a year later aftger video taping him at the grave site and still they had not even brought him in at all for quesitoning? basically that means that law was uselss back then
Yep. I dropped the joints to hook up the bucket on the tractor and haven't found it since. I saw where it fell and searched out 10 feet and never found it, not even with a metal detector. It's just gone lol
Or they planted the evidence.
On October 21, 2011, Dillon died in the prison wing at Corrections Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio, aged 61, after being ill for nearly three weeks due to an unspecified illness.
Microwaved to death
barry f I hope it was a painful 3 weeks.
What a pussy.
barry f: Thanks for the update! That death was to easy fo him. He should have suffered like the families of the victims! Sounds fair to me.
what did he die from?
The worst thing in the world is to disappoint your mother... And the fact that she talked to a serial killer like a son is what tore him up worse than killing 5 people. Get him Mamaw!!
FFEMTB08 happy Mother’s Day
You're so right. I just wanted to reach out and give her a hug. What an amazing woman.
Wow. Shes incredible lady!!
Very perceptive of you.
Sad to know the world we live in..
“Do you think I could ever kill anyone?”
Things to watch out in conversations, lol!
I know Jamie is so very proud of his mother. And based on what kind of woman/parent she is you also know he would have been a wonderful young man. RIP Jamie
Rip Jamie
RIP Jamie . You know him in person ?
Very nice Mrs.Finney
Jamie not here to even know what happens everything just went dark nevermind what his mother or anyone did lol
@@lnloutsidework2581 Yes, he does know. He's very proud of his mother, I'm sure of that. Did you forget about a man named Jesus (Emmanuel) who died on the cross to cover our sins? He defeated death and took away it's power.
"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life."
John 3:16
"O death, where is your victory? Where is your sting?'
1 Corinthians 15,:55
Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life, he who believes in Me will live even if he dies, and everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die. Do you believe this?
John 11:25-26
"Truly truly, I say to you, he who hears My word and believes him who sent Me has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death and into life.
John 5:24
I tell you this not to be spiritually arrogant or to push my beliefs on you, but for you to know that even though the body dies, the spirit lives on - we have souls.
It’s scary to think that this could happen to anyone at any time.
Merica
kdo je to bil??
It's like you always have to be with someone at all times
@@blessed6574 .isnt ql??
Not too scary, considering how rare stuff like this is.
He’d still be walking probably if his friend didn’t report him
Bipolar Gamers no he was getting sloppy
they made that shit up to get him to confess. they didn't find any casings in the field.
jin lim I know lol even then any decent lawyer could get that dropped easily
@Alex Jay good he dobbed the nut in you idiot
@Alex Jay no body cared about that freak any way
The cop that found the shells, is one persistent dude! Most people wouldn't have even tried to look for what equates to a needle in a haystack..
Well actually law enforcement do that pretty much all the time regardless of what environment they are in coz it’s kinda their job 😂 they search fkn murky creeks n shit for shell casings man doubt they’d just go oh well we in the bush may as well forget about it 😂🙏🏼
@@thecolonel9120 they wouldn't have ever searched there to begin with. Someone merely said he shot a gun, not "the gun" there one time along time ago and he decided to go look out of a hunch.
There's always a cop that "finds the shells" when the investigation isn't going so well. When they've spent millions of tax dollars on a years long investigation and royally botched the entire operation, sending deputy Dan down to Walmart for the right ammo so that he can "find" it in the grass starts to look like a pretty decent idea.
@@tylerjeb7888 Oh and you're the expert huh? Another Dumb anti-justice comment.
now imagine if that one killing didn't happen on federal property.
Actually, imagine if the friend hadn't come forward because that's what solved this case
Maybe he picked up his brass because he reloads. Even a murderer has to be mindful of ammo prices.
back in the nintey's it was quite cheap
It was bolt action, just pull the charging handle back slow enough and you just pull the case out instead of ejecting it
Lol Wut shit, keep it in there till you get back into the ride. Lol
@@lolwut5778 Well on some bolt actions they even came with a casing catch bag
Lol
Having a mother of this caliber shows what a wonderful man Jamie was. What a hero she is ! 😱 No wonder the police could not find a person willing to speak ill of the murder victim. It’s quite a story!
you know they didn't catch him because of her ... ? not that she is not brave but hero ...you would do the same for your prodigies .
Kahan se hain aap India se ya bahar Kahin. Just curious. I mean it is good to see someone with this name.
so wonderful he murdered animals by shooting, when he gets shot you cry? FFS! Singh you have forgotten your heritage and should remove that title from your name, you have disgraced yourself to be called "Singh"
@@mayank884 bakwaas bandha, Singh nu badnamm kitha. Respecting a murderer of innocent creatures
@@kittykat8177 no one is respecting murderer of innocent creatures
I am so proud of Jamie's mom that's a woman with real heart GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY, and your LOVING SON, WHO WOULD BE PROUD,
Michael Bocchino happy Mother’s Day
@Saint Michael maybe so but the power of prayer is definitely real.
Jamie's mom isn't on UA-cam watching this video.
@Saint Michael uhhhh ur a trump support fr
Why do you not use punctuation where it’s needed and add it incorrectly in others? Aside from general stupidity, I mean.
Calls Mrs Paxton and said you hurt my feeling.
I was thinking you killed her son, who are you to complain about your feelings to her.
That was hilarious he felt entitled to tell her that!! 🤣
That is how you know he is psychopath. People who clearly knows that they did wrong but still acts the victim.
You know she enjoyed hearing this, right? She HURT him. Good. And she made sure he got sent to the prison that he did not want to go to. Bravo.
Does anyone ever think, when outside, they might be watched through a telescopic sight. That's truly terrifying
I live in a city with a lot of shootings are done by drive by or done on foot and happen at most parties here now also.so unfortunately just going out side could mean someone’s watching or a bullet could come from anywhere.
Sometimes
... Well now I do. Thanks 👍😁
When you grow up surrounded by gangs and gun violence like myself and here gunshots so often you don’t even flinch anymore yeah it’s not even scary at this point.
I'm a predator hunter. (Wolves, Coyotes, mountain lions, bobcats) i hunt the best hunters in nature. My ghillie suit makes me blend so perfectly, that you could stand close enough for me to reach out and touch you....and never know i was there! My $1400 rifle with a $500 scope shooting my handloaded ammo is capable of center punching a target sixteen football fields away! Someone like this would be no threat to me...i'd have him in my glass before he ever left his truck. And if i saw him commit these crimes...i'd turn his skull into a soup bowl!!
I heard at the end "he's eligible for parole.." and I flipped out! I was like, wait what the fuck?! "...in 165 years" and I breathed a sigh of relief
Haa haa ya me too !! 😝
Hes dead now but his release/parole eligibility date woulda been 06/08/2158.
@@N.P.S_419 damn lol
They got me in the first half, not gonna lie!
Keeping murderers alive is an affront to God and unjust to the slain.
“The rifle was never found”. Did they think to look in the creek where the guy threw it off the bridge?
lol good one :)
@Big Brother Please tell me that you are joking.
Usebeforeempty i just loled so hard 🤣🤣
When a documentary's re-enactment is so authentic the viewers think it's the actual footage is goals you can say
Chance the camera man ain’t no snitch
It's always so bizarre how ppl think they can appeal to a serial killers conscience when by definition a narcissistic psychopath is devoid of one.
I think you'll find the definition is spelled 'American'
@@mickmaxtube "Laughs in the world's deadliest serial killer being from the UK"
Well it did work, so your point is what again?
@@mickmaxtube where are your facts?
They have a lot in common with hunters. They murder for fun too. No difference
Mrs. Paxton was one magnificent and beautiful example of motherhood. She did, with love, what no one else could do. She got under Dillon's skin.
That is one strong mother. Ill bet her son was nothing less than amazing.
Jeanie is my aunt. Although I never got to meet Jamie as he was murdered years before I was born, every single story I've heard of him is nothing less than amazing. He would do anything for anyone, always smiling and joking. I wish I could have known him.
The end is awesome, a petition to send him to the one place he didn't want to go, and the biggest troll of all "Eligible for parole in 165 years". Lolz
They get healthcare in prison like only we could dream. He might walk someday.
Its difficult to understand . Someone purposely stalks and shoot people to kill them. He gets caught and proved beyond doubt to be the murderer. Then he gets sentenced to 100 plus years..doesn't make sense.
@@dulajohnstone5704 Makes perfect sense, show even explained it. To get him to confess and plead guilty in court to all the murders, they agreed to wave the death penalty.
He's still in prison for life and die behind bars. 165 years is more then he's ever going to live to see.
@@justinlynch3 that's right he never live to see 165 years not on this earth
@@dulajohnstone5704 Look at this way, in death penalty he will be killed within a min by lethal injection or shock but in prison for 165 years his soul will be tortured for the rest of his life. Now you know which one is better.
Jamie Paxton's mom really knew how to get into his head.
Lmfao
Savage
Mrs. Paxton, you won!!!!
She didn’t. That’s why she had to pray for the words. She was confident that The Lord knew how to get in his head.
Mrs. Paxton refused to let Dillon get her down. She was going to make him regret what he'd done. The best part was when she not only STOPPED him from profiting from his crime but she also made sure he went to the No. 1 place he was terrified of! The toughest Prison in Ohio!!! Way to go Mrs. Paxton! Got into his head, prevented his wife from making a dime and most importantly sent him to the worst prison ever!
The Paxton’s mom is awesome. Good for her. Glad she handled him that way.
That's truly what you call a strong soul.
You guys are all idiots. Her son is fine? He doesn't exist anymore, because he's dead you moron. I bet you idiots still believe in Santa Claus too.
Yep, she did good! Especially making sure he went to the prison he DIDN’T want to go to! 😳😱😆 Watch out for Bubba in there, Tom! 😬 He might take a liking to ya!
😍😜😮😆😆😆👍
“The rifle was never found”
*shows guy tossing a shotgun out the window*
That's for context on how he could've gotten rid of it
He should come here where I live.
Its time to understand what "dramatization" means for documentaries.
@@randallmcgrath9345
joke:--✈️
You: 🤷♂️
@@stalecracker6931 lol, I know that.
You missed the joke.
Driving around and drinking shooting road signs........ I thought my life was empty, I suddenly feel a lot better
And drinking and driving
That was the fun good old days 👍
Yeah I'm not understanding the fun in that LMAO
Seriously, what is he, 16?
The midwest is disgustingly boring....
This guy is the worst sniper ever he's out in the open for anyone with eyes to see.
Hes not a sniper
Hes a coward
Interesting the comment
by dtectives, " curiosity rather than Respect".
Nope they're not but this guy is and anyone who kills innocent people and he's no sniper just wicked
@Big Bopper yeah actually I do and I do understand where your coming from but I don't entirely agree with you go back to playing call of duty 🤣🤣 that's funny
maybe he had a defective scope?, i mean needing to be that close for a shot.......
He killed people but afraid of the death penalty?
Bcos he was a coward
Goes to show that the “death penalty isn’t a deterrent to crime release them early do they can do it again and again” types are wrong doesn’t it? Most murderers fight against the death penalty tooth and nail,
You eat hamburgers don't you? Does that mean you wouldn't mind being ground up and being fed to cows? Don't be a hypocrite.
EXACTLY!!!
@Bubba Frost That's putting it mildly.
This guy burnt are barn down in Carroll county Ohio. It used to be the counties biggest barn it had 30 head inside of it when it burnt down. He put a candle right inside the bridge/ramp door in the hay. So that once the candle burnt through all the wax it would light the hay on fire. My family woke up because of the smoke and by the time they got out of the house fire was already coming out of the top hay elevator window. The entire barn was lost that night along with cows, milking parlor, tractor's and even more barns in Ohio were lost that night. At the same time hunters were getting killed by the guy. I'm Glad they cought him before he could harm anyone else.
I grew up in southeast Carroll County by northwest Jefferson County and I remember barns being burnt and a few times during this time frame unexplained shots fired at our house and I believe I seen him in the woods just did not realize it at the time but he did shoot at us I lived off a dirt road that was 2 miles long with only one big farm and knew all the neighbors within 10 miles I always roamed the woods living in the middle of nowhere it was what I did I can remember what the guy was wearing and I remember the rifle he was about the length of a football field away from me he had to place the rifle on top of a huge fallen tree to climb up on it my friends and I ran scared to death as I knew who owned those woods and never had seen this person before we told my parents but they blew it off as kids making stuff up they did call the owner and asked him if he had been out hunting he had not nor given anyone permission neither did the farmer I think back at all the weird shit that happened out there and being older and learning more I am convinced it was him.
Were you worried about the cows as property or as sentient beings that died tragically due to a madman? Hunters being stopped, that is a good thing.
There is no 'rehabilitation ' for people as sick as this. Disgusting.
It's terrifying to think that his victims just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. You just never know.
You should check in on half the traitor country and their red hat pigs.
They stand by as children are slaughtered
But we've been telling people this for years
that's happen when somebody think that he is just an compound of evolved DNA
what a wrong mentality to find an excuse, what about all louse and them future, children e.t.c.
No one has ever claimed you can who knows anything about psychopathy/ASPD. There are issues that go all the way back to the way their brains are structured. They didn't choose to be serial killers any more than their victims chose to be victims. Not saying they shouldn't be punished before some DA pulls that card but don't pretend like they're this joyfully evil person who laughs like some disney villain. Even a few of the worst ones were able to observe grimly that they were placed on the path they were and had they the choice they would not be a serial killer/psychopath despite lacking the empathy and emotions to do more than intellectually grasp it.
I understand that. The other day, a person on UA-cam posted a comment saying a drug addict deserves death. As a recovering drug addict, I am now on the methadone program, I have a lot of medications I need to take but I haven’t used illegal drugs in 8 years. I am stunned that people would think that I deserve to die, instead of getting help for my addiction. But I understand and also feel that murderers and rapists deserve a lot worse then what they get. So many of them get away Scott free. As did the man who groomed me with drugs and raped me, he was 45, I was 15. He got away with doing that to me, and the police let me down, I will never have justice, and it hurts to know that. Much Love ❤️ from Australia 🇦🇺
I’m surprised the separate police departments in the different counties had “no idea” about the previous two murders only forty miles away.
Really??
Internet in its infancy.
It was 1992 no internet no communications except a phone call the one we're u talk that's it. A different time then. I was 12 it sucked then compared to now
They would rather be harassing people then actually working to solve a case. It has nothing to do with the internet.
For real
Like they internet in its infancy. It was the FBI that could correlate the multiple records. Unfortunately back then you had to dial into a computer system, they bad things like Fidonet and Usenet back then but no one system to connect all protocols and networks together.
14:58
“You got socks on?”
strange question to be asking at a FBI Task Force meeting😂
Omg I never even noticed that!
Haha thats fucking hilarious. What odd filler to make it sound like a meeting. Youd think theyd say legit phrases like suspect or evidence, not have a sock hop
Haha wooooooow
Thank you for pointing this out because I'm laughing my arse off
Deeply disturbing & sad story. My goodness the strength of Jamie’s mom! Great example of what can be accomplished through prayer and perseverance. God bless the people that worked hard to capture and convict the killer
Jamie's mum didn't catch the killer
His reply to her letter helped build the profile of the killer.
White ppl dont like when black ppl chime in on they bullshit. Thats why u only have 25 likes oppose to 2.5k from your compassionate comment.
@@rapgamecastro4028 yeah, that definitely wasn’t completely rage-filled, random, uncalled for, or *racist* in the slightest. *Falsely* and *baselessly* accusing someone of being racist while being racist at the exact same time is also the definition of being a liar + a hypocrite. Js! Some people could give two flips about likes, I know that’s probably really hard for people like you to even imagine possible though, but I know for a fact they exist because I’m one of them myself. And before you start falsely accusing me on some junk too (most usual of “being a boomer” from people with your particular mentality), I’m only in my early 30’s. PS. I can like my own comment too, watch this! 🤡
Nothing to do with prayer - just perseverance.
"He is eligible for parole-" WHAT?! "In 168 years" oh ... OK
I don't get why they hand out these type of sentences. They should just say they will spend their lifetime behind bars
@@ThePeacePlant to toy with them?
@@ThePeacePlant l
He died many years ago.
@@ThePeacePlant Because can beat some charge on appeal.
OMG, this was so sad. May God bless all the victims and their families
No doubt you believe it was God’s will - he sure works in mysterious ways!
Who calls their murder victim's mom to talk about their hurt fee fee's. One of the craziest I have seen.
Sounds like the killer was a vigilante.
@@benjamincho4819 More like a sociopath.
He was the first SJW
This behaviour is typical for narcissists (and most serial killers are narcissists): No matter how much pain a narcissist inflicts on his victim, he always finds a way (or at least tries) to MAKE THE VICTIM FEEL GUILTY.
As crazy at it sounds that´s the way they act. They are never truly sorry (although they may fake it), never take responsibility for what they do, and hurt other people just because they feel like it.
Sadly lunatic serial killers aren´t the only narcissists here on earth - many narcissists are out there, well functioning in society, torturing and manipulating - often in a subtle way - their family members, their partners, their co-workers etc.
For everybody interested in psychology I deeply recommend to read about narcissists - it explains so much that otherwise cannot be explained and it might even save people from being victimised by a narcissist.
@@motolife8616 Nah, more like a right wing conservative.
It’s always astounding that someone who has no compunction about killing others will do anything they can to prevent their own death.
Because serial killers are cowards.
As she said "coward"
That’s why every state should impose the death penalty. I don’t think the public knows how comfortable and easy prison is.
@@sirvilhelmofyonderland bollocks, prison itself is it's own type of torture. It is not "easy". No I have never been but have a relative who works as a corrections psychologist.
@@Avrilfan261 I disagree. Prison is so easy that many prisoners prefer prison life to life on the outside. They quickly reoffend to get back to the ease of prison life.
ah, nothing like the electric chair to start a conversation.
There is more to this than any of you or I will ever know, and why they took so long to arrest him. I lived there during this time and lost a house that he burned down as well friends and farmers in my area lost animals and had there remote barns burnt to the ground by Dillon. There was just never enough solid evidence to arrest him for the murders until they were forced to arrest him. There was a TV documentary about Dillon made a few years back that had more detail in it.
CAN YOU PLEASE TELL ME THE NAME OF THE MOVIE?
@@mathiasniemeier4359 I cant remember exactly but I believe it was on the FBI Files show or something, me and my Wife watched it.... sorry wish I knew the exact name.
@@mathiasniemeier4359 This doc. "Human Prey" from FBI Files and another doc. "Sniper Killer".
I lived in SEO at that time too, and that is a vast country side to cover! I lived in Wayne National Forest 30 years and loved it.
@@catnk9 beautiful down there! We hunted near new matamoras just past Marietta my whole childhood. I miss the beauty. Still head down once a year to soak it all in
I am so sorry for all the families of his murdered victims. God bless them and God bless LE for their diligence in hunting this man down.
The hunters are just about as bad as this guy, but legal tho.
The audacity to tell the mother of someone you murderd that she "hurt your feelings".
That’s how a little kid acts, obviously he’s never grown up
I think he only said that to show he wasn't sorry for what he did and piss her off. Not that he was hurt.
That is why he had the urge to murder animals and humans in the first place. He felt like a nobody and like a loser. So it doesn't come as a surprise that he reacts to the mother calling him a coward. He tried to make himself believe that he has power over others which gave him those momentary feelings of being somebody. But it's short lived because pretty soon he had to strike again and then again and again because the old feelings of being a coward and loser caught up with him again. It's like a drug addiction where they get this dopamine loop in the brain. I believe that sadistic brain states consist of mainly this need to feel like they have power over others or over the region or world. It also has to do with the adrenaline boost that results out of those actions. And it has to do with DNA of course and the brain anatomy for such morbid escalations. And it has to do with the soul developmental stage. Science is now in the beginning of diving deeper into the fields of quantum dynamics and the ether: DNA lineage unresolved emotional pain. And past incarnations. Much could be done to help people heal on very deep levels but the majority of our society is in resistance towards healing because Most humans carry the same Ego clinging as Dillon does. So it's very difficult to bring real order into the world but we have to do whatever we can to heal ourselves and others and create free group therapy that is unbiased by religions and agendas.
Monstrous sociopath
@@glow1815I believe his feelings were hurt. He doesn't think like a normal person. Like BTK whose feelings were hurt at the officials who caught him because they lied to him about whether a computer disc could be traced to him. He thought they were enjoying playing cat and mouse as much as he was.
My friend drove past right past Jaime's body on his 4 wheeler that night. The police questioned him mainly asking if he noticed anyone suspicious. I didn't know Jaime but by all accounts he was a very well liked kid. Hope that guy suffered in that last 3 weeks as much as possible.
Love the re enactments. Guy chewing a piece of grass." Im totally alone in this field. Theres no guy standing 10 yards from me with a no.4 rifle. "
Haha!
@Medusa Charter British Lee Enfield No.4 Mk.1 in calibre .303 British.
34:08. "Living in your car and drinking coffee like policeman" 😂 😂 😂
I live in coshocton county area and remember the firemen thinking they were gunna get shot responding to the multiple barn fires in the area.
Sometimes I wish I had the power to stop evil people and save lives. RIP to all the victims. Hats off to all involved in stopping this nutjob.
You have - try the police, paramedics or fire service.
I have that same feeling. Question is… would you murder someone, if you knew for a fact that that person was going to murder innocent people?
Idk if I could.
If the plane saw that he shot at the stop sign, why wouldn't they just find the casings there?
because they needed to collect the casings linked to the murder and those bullets didn’t kill anyone they just shot a sign
@@hectorcardenas6817 But they were following him in connection to a murder so if they were following him wouldn't they want to collect any evidence, such as DNA? Being honest. not sure if that's legal or not.
@@andrewcarpenter6610 why would they want to collect evidence on a guy shooting a stop sign
@@hectorcardenas6817 You're missing the point that Andrew is trying to make. Even though Thomas was only shooting at a stop sign, if they believed that was the gun he used to murder those people, they could have compared the casings from it to the casings and gun that were eventually found. My guess is that he picked the casings up after shooting at that stop sign.
He caught all the casings when he ejected the spent shell,disposing them later
"Jamie did not notice the red pickup truck"
Also Jamie: **looks directly at the red pickup truck**
The Task Force profile: What we have here is a nut with a gun. That's all we have to go on.
And yet, it made a person who knew the murderer immediately think of him...
It was incredibly unspecific as a BOLO, but as description of a character it was kinda good enough. I mean, how many people do YOU know who live in a specified state, have a history of arson and animal cruelty, have a high caliber rifle, an alcohol problem and live alone - but never had a (serious) runin with the law. Even in 'oorah 'merica that's gotta be not-normal...
Everyone's gangsta until that Red Pickup Truck shows up.
🤣😂🤣
1st rule of tailing a suspect: don’t drive a crown vic.
😂
Eligable for parole in 165 years?
His skeleton just needs to have patience.
😅😅😅😅
It was good to see this. Don was murdered about a half a mile from where I live. I did know him. One of his friends bought a bar and named it "MY BUDDY DONS". what a tribute. The reporter was a good friend of mines sister and Walt Wilson was the only decent cop I have ever met.
Hunting accidents are very common in southern Ohio. Born and raised here 40yrs now and that's a very untrue statement it's crazy that was even said
To be born & raised in Dayton, Ohio that is scary to hear
Send me Skyline and Frisch's. People out here are way too obsessed with thousands of kinds of tacos.
@@B1ackDahlia767 they don't know nothin bout that big boy or that 3 way💪💯
@@qceaz11 out West, you've got to go to California for a Big Boy, & these crazy people put thousand island on the things! 🤢
@@B1ackDahlia767 oh hell naw they trippin
@@qceaz11 Sacrilege, man.
For being such a rural small town, these offers could rival some of the top big city investigators. Incredible job.
Jean is an incredible mother and a wonderful soul.
...huh a short magazine Lee Enfield used as a prop, don't see that everyday.
Maybe they used the 303 Brit for the show, cuz it was made for shooting people, and not animals.
@@curlybrownk9 If it was in the US I would have expected a rifle in.30-06 which was also as you say made for shooting people and would be even more readily available.
@@johnathanblackwell9960 for sure 30-06 is more common in the US,and is a military round. l was just stating that, they used a military rifle, maybe for the symbolisim. In any case weather the rifle is made for war or hunting, lets just hope, it isn't used on our fellow man unless it's the most dire of circumstances. Have a good 2020.
@@wildrose2748 so youre just going to say Wrong? ABOUT WHAT? have you never had a debate before? Are you 12? If you feel strongly enough to comment WRONG in all caps to the person whose comment is the most correct and factual, surely you must have a rebuttle. Commentators like you are their own breed of annoying idiots
@Alien Lover I call it as I see it my first to fire arms were a captured Type 99 from the Nagoya Aesenal and a Springfield 1911A1
There's a VERY special place in hell for people with no regard for innocent lives. I live in Toronto OH (Jefferson County) and I remember watching a documentary about this on TV years ago and I completely forgot that these senseless murders happened so close to where I live. My heart goes out to all of those poor victims' families.
The three most prolific writers of the Bible were murderers. 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Lived in sinking springs during this. Sketchy AF.
Toronto is in Canada, dumbass.
@@gregkosinski2303 Toronto, Ohio, is a town of 5300 good people.
@@gregkosinski2303 There's also a Toronto in Ohio, dumbass
Shout out to Jerry Wade for finding those shell casings! He had the determination of Columbo!
Cops should've set out mannequins in hunting gear and waited for him to pick one off.Then smoke check that steaming pile
lol
@amyjohg they have deer decoys that move,dummies fall for it all the time.I was jesting anyway.
Thats actually not a bad idea. The police used mannequins as homeless people when that sick pos was killing them as they slept. It worked too. And all they'd need to do is sit it in a chair like a person fishing, with a little head movement. Wait for him to fire and then try to explain it.
True, but youd have to already have a lead on who the killer is, and know where he is going next. Judging by his large range of kill locations it would be extremely difficult to even get him in the area of the bait dummy
That would have been a neat way to catch him in the act. I just wonder if they would have gotten an arrest on him that way if it would hold up in court.
I grew up Hunting, fishing and trapping in Harrison, Belmont and Jefferson County Ohio. The fear that people had in that time frame was and continues to be real. Bannock Ohio is less than 20 miles away from where I live. I know the spot along State Route 9 where Paxton was killed. Every time I venture out I think about what has happened and what could happen.
Guernsey and duchess counties for me and I remember going out as a hunting party for the first time so we could organize overwatch for each other and how those trips were so much better than solo hunting
Thankful that there are men and women dedicated to bringing justice and some sort of closure for the families and victims✌🏼
This is a good show ! Informative on scary subjects
I remember this. I was a kid and my Dad was an avid hunter and we lived right in the middle of it.
You were lucky
Was there ever any motive mentioned? So chilling that someone could just shoot random strangers like road signs. I just can't get my mind around it😵💫
I love these shows.🍭
@@nicholasshade Ugh oh.
Lust to kill.
Posessed by killer demon.
He could not resist.
The demon takes over human will. The human acts like a robot with no feelings.
Simple as that.
I am happy for the mom who was so dogged, so strong and so brilliant in her work to achieve justice and some kind of closure. The last part when she got those two petitions. Brilliant work and she did a lot for future victims and their families. Great work momma bear!
"A place where violent crime is almost never heard of, or at least reported." FTFY
Crimes are reported but that will get you killed also.
Up a holller
17:17 That guy in the red wearing the glasses looks like Newman from Seinfeld.
"Hello, Newman!"
Mrs Paxton was a wise woman. I think she gave him some mothering he may have never gotten, by just listening and talking, not screaming and so forth. For this I admire her very much. And I know she'll see her son someday as well. Also, God bless the officer that found the two y/o shell casings to make the multiple murder charges stick. Impressive work by the detectives and the FBI
This was such an interesting documentary. It was like watching Unsolved Mysteries episode but extended version. One particular case in detail. Most other crime docs are like a news clip extended. This is top quality show with actual narrator instead of AI. Very good. So glad they caught this PoS.
These pretzels are making me thirsty.
pretzel
😂😂😂😂 Kramer the god
These pretzels.....are making me...... THIRSTY!!!
How could he leave the courthouse smirking. What an absolute evil man. His face showed that he had absolutely no remorse. Dillon's phone call and his arrogance. What a complete nutter.
Joseph T. Don't confuse this pondscum with mental patients. Mental patients don't do this kind of shit, cowardly assholes do.
Uh ya I'm pre sho they do cletus.
Damn.. this was in my neck of the woods.. Paxton's was killed in my same county and I've never heard ANYTHING about this shit until just now..
The last one he killed was one of my best friends in the army father. The real way he was caught was the government used a spy satellite . Gary was involved in top secret missions during Vietnam.
@@robertauld1334 I want to believe you but as soon as people start down those "secret government" rabbit holes I immediately disregard most of what you're saying.
@@asphalt-cowboy9479 i get that. His son and i served in desert storm together. I was home on leave when it happened i had just become his assistant in this arms room. (The son is also named gary) he ended up helping raise his little brother and sister. This year is a reunion year in Tennessee . Believe it or not but its true that's why his dad was the last one if you notice in the episode they only spoke very briefly about him. The father was in mac v operations as a green beret. His son and i truck drivers/ armorers. Nothing so impressive as the old man
@@asphalt-cowboy9479 see the way i heard it was his dad had his canoe in the water gear in the conoe yet his body was found ALMOST to his truck with 3 bullets put in his back as if he was running for cover. Alot more dramatic than this episode shows. They kept it short on him. Ive seen another episode on this i get those angry chills up my spine. Like i said i remember when it happened. His son is my best buddy from the army.
You're in the land of the glue-sniffers so don't expect any solid information, either nothing or crazy glue-inspired fantasies.
Most serial killers will not or cannot be affected by anger, curse, or hate. What can stir up their emotions is the undeserved compassion and forgiveness they receive from their victims' families.
I was a young Ohio kid deer hunting with my pap when all this was going on ..paranoid times
Mom wouldent let dad take me till this was over.... i was in western pa
What part of Ohio was this in ?
The fellow with the mullet at 39:00 is spectacular
Yeah he's a stylish ,mod dude,looks like the mullet is evolving into a skullet.ha ha
He means business
Only In ohio. What a weird hairstyle.
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@@jonross377 Since when the Adblocker started blocking the ads in the video? I thought it was for a page/websites
@@drake71000 It has blocked them for years that I know of.
Works on every website I have went on. Except the ones that force you to pause the blocker to use their site. Just download it, it is so worth it. When it asks you for a donation at the end just exit out and it will already be installed.
I once heard of a young man sentenced to 100 years. The young man told the judge "I can't serve 100 years". The judge replied "that's okay son, just do as much as you can". Lol
Nobody realises how much working actually went into recording this CRAZY
They didn't work very hard on the guns. They appeared to only have two total ones to use in all scenes. At one time, the same gun was shown to be with the killer and with a guy he was planning to kill. I doubt there were that many Enfields around the area....
The typewriter ... sitting on the table ... in his room ... ignored by the investigators.
Yup, that was the first thing I noticed when they said they were afraid to move too early. Maybe he tossed it and had a new one and they just didn't mention it in this doc? Plus they had him shooting the sign, they could have taken him then and matched the ballistics of his rifle with the [partial] slugs they recovered.
Exactly what I was thinking. I mean what the hell!!!!!!!
Unbelievable 🤦♀️
The FBI are pretty retarded in like 3 episodes so far the person they caught escaped from them in custody.
I'm 62 live in Ohio. I remember exactly when this was happening. We live very close to this area!