I lost a friends toddler amongst the clothes racks in a department store for about 40 secs…. That was 50 years ago and I can still feel the panic today
The exact thing happened to my aunt, my grandmother and myself. My little cousin ( who actually was married today) he was a stinker anyway but he decided to hide from us in the clothes rack at Walmart, I was pretty young but the panic I was feeling just watching my aunt panic looking for her child was unbelievable. They called a code Adam and locked the store down so no one could leave.... Then he pops out lol. After my grandma finished loving on him I'm pretty sure to lit his behind up.. lol but yeah he wasn't my kid but I promise she was more upset than this lady smh
I lose my mind when my dog escapes. Literally, almost shut down from a panic attack. He’s older now and stays closer to me. Never happened with my kids but they’re adults now and I still freak out if I can’t reach them.
Man, I lost my daughter to cancer 3 years ago . She was 6 ! I cry every day . I balled this morning to the point I couldn't breathe! Her 10th birthday is coming up.. Not a single day goes by I dont think nor miss her . This lady, has no heart.
do they even EVER watch an interview they've taped in this room? how could they hear this on a tape and not move the mic to another place beside in the ceiling next to what sounds like the AC return vibration or something
My son was separated from us after a fireworks event in downtown Memphis. It was storming, people were running to avoid the rain and I was GOING CRAZY with worry. He was located in a short time but it seemed like an eternity!! He was 7 y/o at the time. He's now 39 years old. My heart still hurts every time I think of it, and we've Never attended another downtown 4th of July celebration. We get together at my house. He still laughs at how I wouldn't let him go that night!!! Thanks for letting me share this frightening moment!
I to lost sight of my daughter in a clothing store and had a full panic attack my heart was beating sooo fast I almost passed out ! And yes thank God she was hiding in a clothing rack and was very pleased with herself that Mommy couldn’t find her she was playing hide and seek ! That daughter is now 45 and I can still feel the fear that I felt that day ! So I’m having trouble understanding this woman !
My ex showed up to the school and took my kids and tried leaving state she got lucky the school called the cops telling them I was after her she got lucky they found her before I did she didn't even get charged with anything I would've been under the jail
Omg me too have had moments like that with all three of my kids a few times and I was frantic. Lost sight of them for such a short time but even when I think back now it feels like it was in slow motion and I can feel my anxiety rise.
My son went missing when he was 2 for maybe 1 hr or so and I couldn’t breathe. They had to bring an ambulance and give me something to calm me down . I was wailing with the most painful and guttural scream . It’s a physical pain you can’t imagine. Thank GOD he was found by 2 teenagers who called their mom who in turn called police. My son had wondered off a playground. He is now 24 and I STILL can’t forget that pain . Her calmness is sickening and so abnormal
I hear you, never experienced it but just the thought makes me tear up, she's so matter of fact, that poor baby. He's def in a better place away from this evil.
Thank goodness your boy was ok. Sadly far to many others are never found. But I feel that way as well her behavior lack of emotion , fear, ....never ONCE does she say his name.!!
This happened to me when my son was two years old, he went missing in my own house for less than five minutes and I was on the phone with the police, he was just hiding in my bed scared because I was screaming so loudly for him. Two hours would kill me
Why was your 2 year old at a playground unattended is the real question. You do NOT let them out of your site let alone give them a chance to "wander off." You clearly do not seem deemed to be a parent, sorry.
@@Peekaboo-Kitty My cat of 12 years died two years ago honey I got drunk off of Red wine and laid in the bed all day and cried. This went on for about two weeks then after the two weeks anybody who spoke to me I just burst out in tears!!🥴🥴🤦🏽♀️
She repeats nearly every question before she answers; this is a classic 'buying time' technique for liars. She needs time to organize her response. The truth doesn't need to be organised.
@@rowdypalmer6012 I had to shoot a guy in my house with and I can't see how anyone can just make a story.... Those detectives and young police.. were smarrrrrt.. I had no reason to lie and tried to stop the guy but he kept coming.. once you pull it, you cannot unpull or put it back easily..
Well actually everything in your head is organised, when it isn't well organised that is often shown as forgetting. You can forget the truth as well as lies although i take your point that truths are often better organised having numerous associated index tags built in the mind. Truth is more like ROM memory whereas lies probably more like RAM which is more volatile and can take a little longer to access
I’ve had a missing child (for all of about 18 hours- I can tell you, it goes like this- hysterics. Frantic calling- a need to drive all over the world to hunt down anyone that can tell you anything that might help- more hysterics and frustration, followed by self blame and regret, then bargaining (I’ll do /won’t do anything to have her back/or even know she’s safe…. There’s no “normal conversation- it’s interrupted constantly by explosive sobs and uncontrollable tears.
I worked for missing people for about 5 years. I knew how often kids go missing and turn up. Still didn't stop me getting hysterical when my teen went missing for a few hours. I had it all over social media, shared thousands of times. She was embarrassed when she got back but it made her think twice about doing it again knowing I worked in the field where I could get her name out there and get people looking within minutes. Still terrifying!
My mother is a sociopath but even she can fake more feelings than this woman. She talks about her baby being possibly dead with the same tone she uses to talk about making shrimp Alfredo. She can’t even fake it. There is just nothing there.
@Truth Trust I lived with her for 17 years. Their is way too many things to describe, including some suspicious deaths. I have read up on Sociopaths since and what I know ticks the boxes. I stay away from her but she still tries to destroy my reputation at every turn. After all, if I were to tell what I knew, who would believe such a bad person as I am? People always assume mothers automatically love their children. I have read a lot of true stories and true crime and I know there are a lot of mothers like mine. It’s a shame and I feel for all those that have had such parents. Maybe one day, new parents will have to have a license, which would only be granted after psychological profiling, drug testing and parenting classes. Until then, if you see something, please tell someone and help protect the children xoxo
I think lawyers should be mandated in interrogations. anytime your rights are read the police should be required to have an attorney present. if someone is guilty the police should be able to get a conviction based on physical evidence, a confession should never be the sole reason a person is convicted. by having mandatory attorneys false confessions will be eliminated, and innocent peoples rights will be protected. if a guilty person wants to confess at least they will be doing so with there attorney present. just an idea..
I had my car stolen in the first 3 months I first moved to the big city from the country for a girl I fell in love with there and I was so sad that my girlfriend felt compelled to call the office to tell them she thought she better stay home and wait for the police with me. Lol. I was kind of in shock. Culture shock. Lol
Yes, agreed and the smarts haven't figured out that they watch your behavior from start to finish. Too calm- red flag. Too hysterical- red flag. Giving unnecessary information- red flag. Giving detail information and all of a sudden get amnesia - red flag. Body movements, no eye contact...red flags... Its hysterical to watch...not the situation but the lies.
If your babay was missing for a long time would you wish they were dead and not suffering or would you wish they were alive somewhere possibly suffering? If I lost my little child I'm not sure how I would feel about the question.
I once lost sight of my son for a couple of minutes at the museum, I was running around and screaming the place down like a nervous wreck. That woman is no mother.
Same here, except about 20 minutes in a library. I had everyone in the place searching and was nearly hysterical by the time we found her (curled up, reading a book in a space at the bottom of a bookshelf!). I'll NEVER forget that feeling of terror as long as I live, I was so afraid she'd been taken.
@@Lorithehun That is the worst feeling in the world. Me an my wife an 3 of our grandchildren were at SeaWorld and in a second the littlest 1 was gone. I went crazy running around like a mad man looking an yelling his name. Then after about 5 mins which seem like for ever he was just standing there in a crowd of people and said to me that we just left him. I felt so bad an his little tears just rolling down his face an i said bud papa would never leave you an we thought you was right beside us. I could never imagine losing 1 of my kids and keeping my cool.
I couldn’t find my cat for about a day and a half. I searched everywhere. She wasn’t in a panic because I’m sure she could hear me call to her so she knew I was there and she knew where she was. When I did finally find her, I burst into tears, snatched her up, held her and gave her a million kisses before I put her back down. She just sauntered off
@@suziecreamcheese211 I freek if I can't find mine within 10 minutes of me calling her because she doesn't go outside. She normally always comes when I call her unless she is not feeling well or is scared. Then I give her 10 minutes before I get worried and get frantic 😢
Yeah i lost my inside cat outside for about an hour i was trudging though a forested area for that hour almost crying. I am a male btw lmfao :) She chill af
@@goatgod2009 Sooo.. What happens if you misplace them for less than 15 minutes? I've never misplaced my animals.. I'm still trying to figure out how one would misplace their pet or pets...
@@littlesmith5005 they're cats, they have the ability to effectively hide in holes in closets where it is difficult to find them. Then you get paranoid that maybe they snuck out the door past your feet while you were bringing in groceries in or whatever.
@@pimentoloaf1509 no, cats do not do "just fine," on their own, outdoor cats have a significantly shorter lifespan on average than indoor cats so I'd say anyone who declaws or who let's their cats roam by themselves outside is a monster who shouldn't have pets.
@@nikkiscotland8860 I don't know how they remain composed and not snatch these monsters up. It has to take everything in them to remain calm. That has to be so hard
I lost site of my daughter in target for 20 secs and went into panic mode my entire world stopped..then i found her in the clothes hiding. I wanted to shut down the store until she was found...how can you act so normal..
My daughter is 14 and I tell her all the time, I will burn this whole country down to find her if she ever went missing. I truly don't understand how a parent can act like nothing is wrong while their child is missing.
I had the same incident with my 1 1/2 year old son in JCPenney & had the store closed. He learned how to unbuckle his stroller belt & hid inside those clothes hangers. I was so terrified & will never forget how helpful everyone at the store was.
That is exactly where my 2 year old daughter always hides. I check the clothes first now everytime she takes off down an aisle lol. I got back to my sister's house from the store last weekend and did not see my 2 and 4 year old daughters anywhere. I instantly began to panic. I had attitude with my sister's 13 year old son until he led me to my sister's roon in the back and there they were. My sister has a lot of bedrooms and i didn't fathom she would let toddlers play in hers lol. She's a neat freak. My nephew started calling mw mama tiger and said he had never seen me so "ready to pounce" lol hahahaha but, yeah, no playing about my beautiful little babies.
My youngest son wandered out of the house early one morning while I was asleep. He was almost 3 years old and he took a plastic toy screw driver and popped the child lock off the front door knob. When I woke up and saw the door open I literally felt my entire body go cold. Luckily he never left the yard but those 60 seconds where I thought he was gone, not knowing how long he’d been outside, I felt every single bad emotion and after I got him back inside I actually threw up and then held him for the longest time. My husband had to console me when we were falling asleep that night because I still kept randomly bursting into tears. My child was safe and sound but I was still a complete mess. I cannot fathom being even a fraction of as calm as this woman is! It’s eerie and very telling.
I’m glad he was safe, don’t beat yourself up to bad. All parents have been there. Your child is not the first to escape, he won’t be the last. Your not a bad parent.
Yep! You are spot on! My 5 children decided to play hide and seek at our “new” house many years ago and my 4 yr. old never came out of her hiding place, the closet, but nobody knew where she was. After some time I literally collapsed, screamed uncontrollably in our front yard knowing that she had been kidnapped. I totally surprised myself at my hysterical behavior. It just happened. I wanted to throw up. I wanted the world to stop spinning. I was inconsolable. When she came out of the closet, down the stairs to the front of the house and we saw her, I began to cry. It was just such a relief.
I worked 3rd shift, came home and my 1yo got out door while I laid down while he was still sleeping. Got up and he had unlocked the door and took off. I was fit to be tied. Everyone was searching. Cops found him and rode around apartment complex looking for where he belonged. People knew cause we were all looking. Talk about relief, cop said, he needs a diaper change and told me he was headed for main road and they seen him in a restaurant parking lot were they were taking a break. I was so grateful, they could tell it was just a thing that can happen to anyone, so nice to me. He did stink in his one piece footy PJs. Smiling like always, he is 33 now. Got a new kid proof lock, no calmness when child is missing. No no no.
One of my biggest fears ! We have the childproof door knob covers on our outside and bathroom doors for this reason. That’s so scary. Thank God you found your baby safe 🙏🤍
Back a million years ago when I was a child, there were certainly pervs and weirdos, but if a toddler turned up missing the whole neighborhood checked car trucks basements woods. One of my younger brothers super powers was that he could literally DISAPPEAR in seconds … literally. Helping my mom at the grocery she said get the large jar of pickles off the bottom shelf by the time I picked it up and put it in the basket the #>>>€%}*€ had disappeared. He did this so often when I walked to the front of the store they made the announcement for him being missing without me saying a word. As the oldest I absolutely HATED parks, fairs, amusement areas because I knew that I’d live on adrenaline until we left keeping control of my siblings and not loosing Houdini - it all came to a terrifying head in 1963 when he got out one morning before I was up. The sheer terror was something almost 60 years later I recall. It wound up being a near death experience because he’d crawled into a old fridge (which for younger readers used to close and couldn’t be opened from the inside) when we found him the police and ambulance said he had about 45 minutes of air left. I soooo wanted to throttle him, but as usual everyone thought he was a cheeky monkey and I was in big trouble ….. you’re so right missing child is never never never a calm second. My daughters used to call me smother until they were teens and I could trust them to use their cell phones to call and if they didn’t I could at least track their GPS location …. Better safe than sorry
My bad Dad story is that, when my son was almost toddler, but still sleeping in a crib, I came into his room and found several broken cigarettes in his crib. So apparently, the last time I had leaned over and checked on him in dim light, several cigarettes came out of my shirt pocket and fell into his crib, w/out me noticing. Then he had found them and crunched them up. I was frantic because I suspected tobacco was poisonous if he had eaten some, but he had nothing in his mouth, so I called a hospital help line before dialing 911. Based on my son's behavior and physical signs (happy and normal) and the likely amount he could have consumed, they felt he hadn't ingested any, but told me what to watch for - for treatment at an ER. He was fine, so that wasn't necessary, and it reminded me to be careful w/ the most important thing in my life - my son! He's now 27 and an awesome, smart reporter.
I lost sight of my daughter once in a department store for about 30 seconds. If felt like a lifetime. That was 19 years ago and my stomach still knots up remembering that feeling. I wasn’t calm, I was frantic! I screamed her name, running around like a mad woman, yelling to everyone within 100 feet of me what she looks like, how old she is and telling them all to help me. She had gone into a restroom that was 5 feet away from me. I never let go of her hand again. Ever!
Yep my son got on the wrong bus at the age of 6 he just wanted to get on the bus his friend was on..I left my job to drive all over town stopping random busses at traffic light's to see if he waZ on Thier bus...I stopped kid's walking asking if they had seen anything..Finally after an hour and busses being parked for the night my son had fallen asleep in the seat and popped up when the bus stopped....thankfully all is well but.....I never let him ride a bus again....
It's the scariest thing, when that happened to me, my whole body just shocked, my world crumbled, thank God to see my babies face that day was overwhelming, I love them so much.
When my son was 4, I thought he got outside by himself and that I'd lost him.. I was doing dishes (his room was right off the kitchen) and he was playing. Dad told me he was going to run to the store (right across the street) and left. I noticed after a few moments that it was far too quiet.. I ran all over the house and when I saw my front door slightly ajar and I'd had a safety door knob cover so I knew he couldn't get out on his own. Once I realized that, all logic went out the window and I went into a full blown panic thinking he had gotten out.. we lived on a VERY busy road so my mind was going to the worst places possible until I happened to look across the street and see his Dad carrying him out of the store. I WILL NEVER forget the panic and gut wrenching pain in the pit of my stomach. This woman clearly feels NOTHING and it's beyond baffling.
How I know my kid is about to lie to me. "Where have you been"? "Where have i been"? 👈right after this I expect the lie while looking in their eyes at a thousand yard stare😂
I lost my little girl at a restaraunt as we were checking out and I ran into the parking lot frantic and threw up immediately. Thankful and grateful to God to this day each moment I found her sitting at a table of Bikers peeling and eating crawfish. This is Louisiana. Could not be calm like this. I think police figure that out. They know....if they are parents...they know.
This is her seconde one the first one was 16hours. The just said when the start the interview She was @ work. I lost my 3year old daughter from 2minutes just 2weeks ago in a big shop center the 3time is was tolding the story i was not crying ore upset anny more.. dont jugde others ore how dmthe need to respone we just seeing 1 fraction of what happends in days
@@emy4314 You weren’t crying because you found your child quick, but if it was the 3rd time you tell your story, & you still haven’t found your child you would probably be unable to speak due to shock or balling uncontrollably frantically, & desperately telling your story. Begging , pleading, & praying for anyone to listen, & please find your child.
Pathological liar is what she is. She repeats every question out loud while trying to think up another lie to cover her tracks. These cops are so on to her.
Cathy Lindsey she reminds me of a drug addict looking for a fix, doing and saying anything she can to get what she wants out of the situation. It’s absolutely disgusting! She deserves to rot in prison!
OMG, her son was vomitting and had diorhea, and had a head injury, and she thought she'd leave it a few days before taking him to a doctor. SMH. Some people really do not deserve to have children 😡🤬
Its the only thing she knows how to make and she's mighty proud of it. They Got it well rehearsed on what they had to eat provided by the good parents. I never want shrimp Alfredo again after hearing this.
I find myself commentating the videos in my head. “At this point, she repeats the question before answering it, which is an attempt to use a little extra time to think about her answer, which is an indication of guilt”.
I guess I'll add my story of momentary panic at "losing" a child. A few months ago I noticed my front door was slightly ajar. As a joke I hollered to my wife in the other room that our son, who is 5, had run off, thinking he was in the room with her. She came flying into the living room as, I soon learned, he was not with her. The panic that ensued! She flew out the front door and I began screaming his name at the top of my lungs throughout the house, and into the backyard. To our relief, she found him sitting on the car in the driveway (which is something we let him do when he is supervised in the front yard) only a few seconds after she went outside, which meant he had probably been outside a couple minutes at that point (which is terrifying). The surprising thing is, he had never opened the door before and we didn't know he could so that is why I made the joke in the first place. I still think to myself "what if I had just closed the door and walked away thinking it was left ajar by me or my wife? Would he be dead or kidnapped?" It honestly haunts me. The lesson here is keep the front door locked, and if it's open, always assume someone got out.
What a scaryp story! The *"WHAT IF"* parts of the stories we tell to ourselves will eat us alive! Glad it all turned out good! *LESSON IS....* Your son is only getting older each day. He's learning new things every day. Yesterday he had never opened the door on his own but today *HE DID IT ON HIS OWN* , Soooooooo *NEVER LET THIS LESSON LEAVE YOUR MIND for the future!* He's growing and getting smarter every day. Thing was... I bet he was *SO PROUD OF HIMSELF* cause he learned something new but you as the parent have to save him from himself.... lol cause while he's being SO PROUD, he had no idea it was also dangerous for him to do that. Anyway.... your story hit home for me cause I had a similar story only it was with the car door and the cars at that time didn't have automatic locks once your car is going 15 mph. He could just open the door to the car and he was proud until he almost died. So yeah.... But WE ALL LEARNED A LESSON THAT DAY!
Detective: Where are you staying? Lonna: Where am I staying? Detective:Why would brittney lie? Lonna: Why would brittney lie? Detective: what are you doing there? Lona: what am i doing there? Detective: where are your kids at? Lona: where are my kids at? She is so obvious
Detective: "Did he have any injuries?" Lonna: "No he didn't; he just had a bruise on his lip and a bruise behind his ear but other than that...no he did not"
I remember my brother being missing at a mall back in the 80’s and remember my mother ‘bout shut down the the whole mall looking for my brother. Thankfully he was found! That being said watching this woman and remembering how my mother acted this woman either really does not care about her children which is sad in itself or she knows what happened!
Although she didn’t directly caused her son death, by preferring a drug dealer boyfriend to watch him over her mom. she indirectly is responsible for his death. Anyone who leave their child with non relative and not responsible person is a bad parent. Of course he has the time he doesn’t work and makes him money illegally.
My journey started with “this is what faking insanity looks like”. I’m now about 30 videos in and the one thing I’ve learned is NEVER answer any questions without the presence of an attorney. Guilty or not.
i got hit by a car and when i woke up in the hospital, i refused to talk until my lawyer told me it was ok. they finally got her on the phone and she told me to sing like a canary. my lawyer is my niece. i will never hear the end of it.
I've drilled that into my kids from a young age so much that when I watch one of these and they walk in, I start my chant and they laugh "I KNOW MOM! Never talk to a cop without a lawyer!"
I was in target one day and I had to step up on a shelf to grab paper towels. When I stepped up, my daughter was to my right. I stepped down and she wasn’t there. She had moved to my left. My soul left my body. This pos isn’t a mom and didn’t deserve this baby. I’m disgusted with the fact that she’s out of prison. It’s filthy.
stricltyz Euros 21 months at the time. They found his little body stuffed inside an old tire, in the trash, in the woods:( the boyfriend led them to the baby.
@@janiceervin428 oh my goodness i am 20mins in & just read your comment,That is soo horrific,how can these so called parent's do this 😢😤My 18year old Son passed away from a motor bike accident & went home to be with the Lord & i miss him so very much,these scumbags deserve no children at all
Too many details in her story = fabrication. I can’t remember what I had for lunch two days ago but she remembers that she made Alfredo, what was in the kids bottle and when her roommate left. But not once did she ask about her child. I guess she already knows where the kid is..no need to ask 🤷🏽♀️
I had my 6 and 7 yr old come up missing within a few minutes after asking if they could cross the street to feed the ducks (in a gated community) - I screamed their names at the top of my lungs for 15 minutes running around the neighborhood barefoot sweating, head spinning, then I ran home grabbed my phone, called 911 and gave the most clear description of them, what they were wearing and then I just broke down heaving. About an hour into the search we learned they had gone into a neighbors house who also had kids their age and were perfectly safe but I tell you my entire world came crashing down in that hour and it took weeks before I got over it, the experience of losing them for an hour was enough to throw me into such distress - this woman did not lose her child unknowingly.
I am a lawyer and will always say the same: It is way better that police think you’re guilty, than they can prove it in front of a Court because you spoke to much without even noticing.
I don’t know where you are in this world,but I live in England.First thing,Phone call to my solicitor.Then show me my cell and I sleep until my solicitor arrives. I think at least 60-70% of people put them selves in jail.Must like it.
All of the interrogations of parents who have a child that has died prematurely, always shock me. They are always so calm and even sometimes have an attitude. They'll talk about random things like normal etc. No-one is ever frantic or crying and shaking. No one is ever inconsolable. I would be lost and losing it and my heart would be broken. I would want to feel like dying to be with my baby and they don't feel any of that emotion. Monsters.
She seems pretty relaxed with her child missing. And she seems very annoyed that they are even asking her questions. I would want to answer absolutely everything so they could find my baby! She doesn't seem concerned at all, I would be a complete mess.
When they did an autopsy on the baby, they found that he had prior broken ribs and a concussion. His poor little life wasn’t very good even before he died.
Janice Ervin Agreed. When I saw his pictures I thought I wonder what horrible things those poor little eyes saw, with no one to help him. Breaks my heart.😢
@@deborahchesser7375 ya I definitely would be going to prison if I ever see a person hurting a child I am for sure going to Jail and will sit there and rot with a Kool aid smile as long as the POS is dead and gone
She doesn't show any emotion, because she is a COLD HEARTED B---H . What waste of space this "thing" is. Your right I think she would show more emotion talking about her lunch because she's a selfish narcissistic piece of flesh!
I don’t have any children of my own but I do have a niece and nephew and if anything ever happened to them I’d be inconsolable. So how does the biological mother of a missing child be so bloody calm?
I don't have any children either & I would be nothing but hysterical, crying, at a loss to where my niece, nephew or any of my friends kids are if they disappeared & or went missing
Tundrella 68 Worse than trash. The poor little guy had broken ribs that were healing & fresh skull fractures when they found his body so he was also being beaten.
Heyyy i love pop tarts..but definitely not for a babe your 100% ..my daughter asked for a tomato for breakfast the other day ..guess im doing something right as a parent 💁
@@MrManic52001 museums after sleeping half the day??? Then add family function as well??? WITH ONLY pop tarts fueling your poor child’s body. Yup scum bag city all of ya !!!
@@nicoleharris4264 wow judgy little b. Different people live different ways, dont be a bigot. You are an obtuse .... to assume they only eat once a day is just being obtuse.
She’s sitting like she’s talking to a co-worker about her day. No concern. She should be unable to speak, frantic, Distraught, screaming then realizing this has happen and being in a panic quick let’s find him. Then angered. You remember every second. Those seconds before and after replay in your head for the rest of your life. Even 41 years later I remember everything
Wendie Knight Lol... You would LOVE the 3:45:40 long interrogation of Andrew Watson... he's an old evil pos prick who murdered his ex girlfriend, Lise Fredette, here in Canada... he gets a Bigmac & fries, then takes 45 minutes to eat it and clicks his lips/mouth for 3 hours... soooo freaking VILE!!!!!!!
I had to read the comments to understand what was going on. I can't believe she is not hysterical. When I lost my dog for 5 minutes I was crazy, screaming, calling her. How can she is so calm.....incredible...not everyone reaction is the same....I think 🤔
I lost track of my puppy in the back yard that is gated and my heart rate shot up and I'm screaming his name. He is so fast he was already in the house. I fell completely apart, picked him up and sobbed all over him as he gave me kisses.
Along with millions more. Libtards wanna throw them away like trash. You no, kinda like late term abortion!! Ffkn these last cpl generations have ruined America and literally humanity! They all suck and need their necks hung!
Keep your babies close quote by patsy Ramsey. Even when they are in front of you. Don't trust other children either. Don't listen to people when they say you're over protecting, there's no such thing when it comes to keeping your child safe. Teach her healthy boundaries from the start. Don't force her to hug or kiss people hello or goodbye. Give her the blessing of having a choice.
In the beginning of the interview she said the second time she went to the dollar store that she walked. Then about 16 minutes in she says she drove the second time.
Q-What did u do Friday night? A-"what did I do Friday night?" Q-Where is your child? A-"Where is my child?" Q- "How did your child get a bruise?" A -"How did my child get a bruise?" My God, answer a question with a question.
A few weeks ago my cat's tail got caught in a door as my brother was shutting it and he quickly realized it when my cat howled and made a sound like a baby crying. I was inconsolable and sobbing, and I insisted we call the mobile vet. I cried all afternoon and showered my furbaby with love, scratches (his favorite), and all his favorite food. Thankfully, the vet said he was completely fine. That was for a cat.
Well she's staying in a motel while leaving her other kids with someone. I'd also b inconsolable & have my other babies right next to me. They wouldn't get out of my sight even to go to the potty
I mean tbh, the detectives may have gotten a little too emotionally involved by the end of the interrogation, but knowing the details I can't blame them.
I don’t even know what the case is, I mean obviously it’s about her baby going missing, but my god the way she is interacting with these people is making me so mad.
Yea the mom helped her baby killer boyfriend try to get away from consequences of killing then throwing the body into a forrest for the birds and whatever to eat..so there wasn't evidence on the body to prove moms involvement and she got 5yrs and boyfriend got 30 I think..yea this supposed mom is a real piece of fecal excrement..but she got away with it!! 5 f-ing yrs!! Wow!!
@@dorishousand3122 that’s not true. We have a much higher percentage of incarceration than any other country. He took a plea of 20 years and the agreement included him taking them to the body, which they never would’ve found on their own.There was no evidence that she had anything to do with the death so her charge was child neglect or endangerment
When we were little, my sister had gotten lost a couple miles from the house on bicycle. We always took routes we knew so I still don’t know to this day how she ended up out there. Anyway, I can tell you first hand that hysterics DO NOT STOP. It took five hours to locate her, and thanks to an old woman, she was picked up safely. We were terrified. And that’s just my sister. Had it been my child, it would be freak out central. So for these parents to sit here all jovial and “just another day” attitudes just baffle and anger me. These people should be publicly punished if you ask me. Disgusting. If you commit a crime, especially a heinous one.. have the balls to tell the truth.
I lost my middle son for about 1 minute in a maze at a fair and I was frantic and screaming for help and yelling out what he was wearing so people could spot him .. I almost passed out and was so thankful when he came running up to me. Another time my MIL left my front door unlocked and my middle son has ADHD and no sense of fear.. him and my youngest snuck out and made it to the elevator where a woman found them and waited downstairs at the front desk.. meanwhile as soon as I realized about 1 minute after they left .. I was SCREAMING at my MIL for leaving it unlocked and to help me find them .. everything was like slow motion and my body felt like jello.. I couldn’t breathe I started having a panic attack while running towards the elevator .. screaming their names but I also felt like I was whispering and barely running cuz it was in slo motion and didn’t seem real I was so scared. As soon as I got outside I was screaming at people outside asking if theyve seen any little boys and was completely frantic .. as soon as I seen them like 1 minute later at the front desk after running around tge building I fell to the floor in relief and started crying hysterically and thanking everyone. Since then I have added more child locks than I originally had to ensure they can’t get out again. This woman is not acting right .
She was discussing him possibly overdosing and dying with no more inflection in her voice than if she were describing a boring dinner party that she'd attended. This is HER CHILD! I've seen people more upset over their GD phone being missing. My dog ASTRO was stolen a couple years ago, I'm STILL more upset than about it than she is about her CHILD THAT JUST DISAPPEARED!! PS They got away with killing that baby, and the baby wasn't even his Daddy's child as it turned out.
I thought I lost my five year old nephew years ago while out in the middle of town. I was yelling and screaming his name I felt physically sick, dizzy and panicked. He was right behind me and whenever I turned he turned it was only after I heard him giggling right behind me that I realised. I swear the relief I felt made me break down crying, then he starting crying and hugged me. This all take place in about 30 seconds. I made him hold my hand till we got home even though he protested stating 'I'm a big boy.' I told him big boys don't scare their aunties like that.'
This girl is so nonchalant about this precious baby boy, SHE BIRTH INTO THE WORLD, being missing !!! I was more concerned when I couldn’t find my dog in the back yard and found her under the deck. UNBELIEVABLE 😳🤢🤮
Emotionless, repeating EVERY question asked, being defensive every time they challenge her answers….guilty. My WORST fear is losing a child, my absolute WORST fear. I would be in friggen hysterics if it was my child. 150% guilty.
I lost a friends toddler amongst the clothes racks in a department store for about 40 secs…. That was 50 years ago and I can still feel the panic today
The exact thing happened to my aunt, my grandmother and myself. My little cousin ( who actually was married today) he was a stinker anyway but he decided to hide from us in the clothes rack at Walmart, I was pretty young but the panic I was feeling just watching my aunt panic looking for her child was unbelievable. They called a code Adam and locked the store down so no one could leave.... Then he pops out lol. After my grandma finished loving on him I'm pretty sure to lit his behind up.. lol but yeah he wasn't my kid but I promise she was more upset than this lady smh
@@miab82 Lol. My boy did that. I popped into a home for a second and left him in the car but he popped out of the bushes before panic took hold..
Its a special kind of fear I tell ya!
I lose my mind when my dog escapes. Literally, almost shut down from a panic attack. He’s older now and stays closer to me. Never happened with my kids but they’re adults now and I still freak out if I can’t reach them.
@@littleflower3665 Yep I’m the same with one of my dogs..
If I can’t find my dog within seconds I’m in sheer panic. For her to remain so calm and collected is mind blowing. It’s her child. CHILD!
Same.
Facts
OMG I am the same way if I take my eyes off my Puppy for half a second and I can't see him I too am in tears crying,
Exactly 🤦🏼♀️ unbelievable
Little Flower, you sound like a really loving person. Your devotion for your canine companion shows a truly enlightened spirit.❤
Man, I lost my daughter to cancer 3 years ago . She was 6 !
I cry every day . I balled this morning to the point I couldn't breathe!
Her 10th birthday is coming up..
Not a single day goes by I dont think nor miss her .
This lady, has no heart.
My heart goes out to you ❤🙏
I said a prayer for you and your daughter and she is with Jesus
😥
♥️
I'm really sorry for your loss,I cannot comprehend it
sounds like the interview is being conducted inside a V8 engine
Very funny, bro. I got a good laugh out of that one.
do they even EVER watch an interview they've taped in this room? how could they hear this on a tape and not move the mic to another place beside in the ceiling next to what sounds like the AC return vibration or something
@@MrMustangMan it was waiting for a crowd to gather....😋
🥴
My son was separated from us after a fireworks event in downtown Memphis. It was storming, people were running to avoid the rain and I was GOING CRAZY with worry. He was located in a short time but it seemed like an eternity!! He was 7 y/o at the time. He's now 39 years old. My heart still hurts every time I think of it, and we've Never attended another downtown 4th of July celebration. We get together at my house. He still laughs at how I wouldn't let him go that night!!! Thanks for letting me share this frightening moment!
I'd like to thank my mom for raising me with love and compassion.
Well, unless your mum is here reading your post, I don’t think she’ll ever get your message
@@kiwigirlNZ A good mom knows what their kid's are doing.
Me too.
@@kiwigirlNZ Why be so condescending? Is it necessary?
“Your kid is missing!”
“Mmmmm-hmmmmmm.” 😑
No emotion.
I to lost sight of my daughter in a clothing store and had a full panic attack my heart was beating sooo fast I almost passed out ! And yes thank God she was hiding in a clothing rack and was very pleased with herself that Mommy couldn’t find her she was playing hide and seek ! That daughter is now 45 and I can still feel the fear that I felt that day ! So I’m having trouble understanding this woman !
Lost m son for 60 sec on a beach and also went into a full blown panic attack. This woman is soulless
It felt like your internal elevator dropped to the basement of your soul right? Trust me I know the feeling.
I've had the same exact experience when my son was about 4. That was 30 years ago.
My ex showed up to the school and took my kids and tried leaving state she got lucky the school called the cops telling them I was after her she got lucky they found her before I did she didn't even get charged with anything I would've been under the jail
Omg me too have had moments like that with all three of my kids a few times and I was frantic. Lost sight of them for such a short time but even when I think back now it feels like it was in slow motion and I can feel my anxiety rise.
I feel so bad for that child..and this women is worried about her drugs and her man more than him😢
And he was cheating on her lol
I was more distraught when my cat went missing for 3 hours.
Or when they forgot my sweet and sour sauce with my eggrolls at Jack in the Box.
I understand
lol...its like she lost her hat...good grief
Right?
@fgdgf dgtvtttvfdhtvtvrhfegxwgexgrrvtzkuzki
You obviously haven't had a child yet...
My son went missing when he was 2 for maybe 1 hr or so and I couldn’t breathe. They had to bring an ambulance and give me something to calm me down . I was wailing with the most painful and guttural scream . It’s a physical pain you can’t imagine. Thank GOD he was found by 2 teenagers who called their mom who in turn called police. My son had wondered off a playground. He is now 24 and I STILL can’t forget that pain . Her calmness is sickening and so abnormal
I hear you, never experienced it but just the thought makes me tear up, she's so matter of fact, that poor baby. He's def in a better place away from this evil.
Thank goodness your boy was ok. Sadly far to many others are never found. But I feel that way as well her behavior lack of emotion , fear, ....never ONCE does she say his name.!!
Pls thank those 2 teens not fck god, you psycho
This happened to me when my son was two years old, he went missing in my own house for less than five minutes and I was on the phone with the police, he was just hiding in my bed scared because I was screaming so loudly for him.
Two hours would kill me
Why was your 2 year old at a playground unattended is the real question. You do NOT let them out of your site let alone give them a chance to "wander off." You clearly do not seem deemed to be a parent, sorry.
If my child was missing I’d be a whole wreck and inconsolable.😢
@K Gray 😂😂 you know what I meant🤣🤣
@@Peekaboo-Kitty My cat of 12 years died two years ago honey I got drunk off of Red wine and laid in the bed all day and cried. This went on for about two weeks then after the two weeks anybody who spoke to me I just burst out in tears!!🥴🥴🤦🏽♀️
Facts💯
Cuz you wouldn't be the cause of it
Hellllllyeah
She repeats nearly every question before she answers; this is a classic 'buying time' technique for liars. She needs time to organize her response. The truth doesn't need to be organised.
spoo80 👈💤😴💤😴💤😴💤😴💤
Wow the truth doesn't need to be organized!! Wow.. that's basic and so true.
It drove me nuts when she repeated every question.
@@rowdypalmer6012 I had to shoot a guy in my house with and I can't see how anyone can just make a story.... Those detectives and young police.. were smarrrrrt.. I had no reason to lie and tried to stop the guy but he kept coming.. once you pull it, you cannot unpull or put it back easily..
Well actually everything in your head is organised, when it isn't well organised that is often shown as forgetting. You can forget the truth as well as lies although i take your point that truths are often better organised having numerous associated index tags built in the mind. Truth is more like ROM memory whereas lies probably more like RAM which is more volatile and can take a little longer to access
I’ve had a missing child (for all of about 18 hours- I can tell you, it goes like this- hysterics. Frantic calling- a need to drive all over the world to hunt down anyone that can tell you anything that might help- more hysterics and frustration, followed by self blame and regret, then bargaining (I’ll do /won’t do anything to have her back/or even know she’s safe…. There’s no “normal conversation- it’s interrupted constantly by explosive sobs and uncontrollable tears.
There you go. Exactly how any caring parent would react. Her calm exchange with police is NOT normal.
I’m so glad you found your kid
That is BECAUSE, you are a REAL MOTHER, MOM, MA, MOMMY!
yup i can see that
I worked for missing people for about 5 years. I knew how often kids go missing and turn up. Still didn't stop me getting hysterical when my teen went missing for a few hours. I had it all over social media, shared thousands of times. She was embarrassed when she got back but it made her think twice about doing it again knowing I worked in the field where I could get her name out there and get people looking within minutes. Still terrifying!
My mother is a sociopath but even she can fake more feelings than this woman. She talks about her baby being possibly dead with the same tone she uses to talk about making shrimp Alfredo. She can’t even fake it. There is just nothing there.
@Truth Trust I lived with her for 17 years. Their is way too many things to describe, including some suspicious deaths. I have read up on Sociopaths since and what I know ticks the boxes. I stay away from her but she still tries to destroy my reputation at every turn. After all, if I were to tell what I knew, who would believe such a bad person as I am? People always assume mothers automatically love their children. I have read a lot of true stories and true crime and I know there are a lot of mothers like mine. It’s a shame and I feel for all those that have had such parents. Maybe one day, new parents will have to have a license, which would only be granted after psychological profiling, drug testing and parenting classes. Until then, if you see something, please tell someone and help protect the children xoxo
To be fair, shrimp alfredo is gross.
@@sinatra222 I think shrimp Alfredo is delicious but that was a laugh I needed 😂thanks 🤣
I could eat only shrimp alfredo for the rest of my life and die happy 😊
@@gingerale1861 Alfredo Sauce from Dollar General? Nope. That’s hot trash. Get that outta here. She deserves jail
Only word that should ever be said to the police in a station, is "Lawyer."
Innocent? Guilty? Lawyer.
yes, correct. even if you are 100% free of any guilt for what you are being questioned.
I think lawyers should be mandated in interrogations. anytime your rights are read the police should be required to have an attorney present. if someone is guilty the police should be able to get a conviction based on physical evidence, a confession should never be the sole reason a person is convicted. by having mandatory attorneys false confessions will be eliminated, and innocent peoples rights will be protected. if a guilty person wants to confess at least they will be doing so with there attorney present. just an idea..
I agree! I remind my family of that all the time. Seen too many cases of funny business with these interrogators.
@@thetruepatriot7733 oh Grow up
@@southKoreaeatdogs have I triggered you?? don't be so sensitive snowflake...
I have more emotion after misplacing my car keys in the morning!!
I had my car stolen in the first 3 months I first moved to the big city from the country for a girl I fell in love with there and I was so sad that my girlfriend felt compelled to call the office to tell them she thought she better stay home and wait for the police with me. Lol. I was kind of in shock. Culture shock. Lol
If my child was taken I wouldn't be able to hold any conversation I would be absolutely frantic until she was found....She is too calm and collected.
Yes, I would feel the same. I would be hysterical.
I’d want to leave and drive around looking, especially when we know the orange car was at his cousins house
Yes, agreed and the smarts haven't figured out that they watch your behavior from start to finish. Too calm- red flag. Too hysterical- red flag. Giving unnecessary information- red flag. Giving detail information and all of a sudden get amnesia - red flag. Body movements, no eye contact...red flags... Its hysterical to watch...not the situation but the lies.
If my child was taken I wouldn't be sitting in a we're about to charge you with something room I'd be loaded and hunting abductors
If your babay was missing for a long time would you wish they were dead and not suffering or would you wish they were alive somewhere possibly suffering? If I lost my little child I'm not sure how I would feel about the question.
For those who arent sure " this is what most consider dead inside or soulless". Absolutely no heart
Psychopath. Lack of fear or sadness.
Just so disgusting listening to her speak
YES YOU ARE SO RIGHT.
Yes it's called a demon, reptile 🐍 or absolutely soulless from drugs
I once lost sight of my son for a couple of minutes at the museum, I was running around and screaming the place down like a nervous wreck. That woman is no mother.
Same here, except about 20 minutes in a library. I had everyone in the place searching and was nearly hysterical by the time we found her (curled up, reading a book in a space at the bottom of a bookshelf!). I'll NEVER forget that feeling of terror as long as I live, I was so afraid she'd been taken.
@@Lorithehun That is the worst feeling in the world. Me an my wife an 3 of our grandchildren were at SeaWorld and in a second the littlest 1 was gone. I went crazy running around like a mad man looking an yelling his name. Then after about 5 mins which seem like for ever he was just standing there in a crowd of people and said to me that we just left him. I felt so bad an his little tears just rolling down his face an i said bud papa would never leave you an we thought you was right beside us. I could never imagine losing 1 of my kids and keeping my cool.
I am more frantic when I can't find my cat!!
I couldn’t find my cat for about a day and a half. I searched everywhere. She wasn’t in a panic because I’m sure she could hear me call to her so she knew I was there and she knew where she was. When I did finally find her, I burst into tears, snatched her up, held her and gave her a million kisses before I put her back down. She just sauntered off
@@suziecreamcheese211 I freek if I can't find mine within 10 minutes of me calling her because she doesn't go outside. She normally always comes when I call her unless she is not feeling well or is scared. Then I give her 10 minutes before I get worried and get frantic 😢
She is remarkably calm for a mother who has a missing child
Guilt will do that
The police know that no way could a parent be acting like this when a child is missing
@@dawnegan3984 Exactly. Her son is dead and she knows it. I just don't understand how she's not an emotional mess.
Yeah i lost my inside cat outside for about an hour i was trudging though a forested area for that hour almost crying. I am a male btw lmfao :)
She chill af
Dude, if I misplaced my indoor kitties for more than 15 min, I would be inconsolable and ready to torture, maim, and/or kill anyone who touched them.
@@goatgod2009
Sooo.. What happens if you misplace them for less than 15 minutes? I've never misplaced my animals.. I'm still trying to figure out how one would misplace their pet or pets...
@@littlesmith5005 they're cats, they have the ability to effectively hide in holes in closets where it is difficult to find them. Then you get paranoid that maybe they snuck out the door past your feet while you were bringing in groceries in or whatever.
@@goatgod2009 Are they declawed? If not, they'd do just fine on their own. If they are, you are a cruel monster and should not have pets.
@@pimentoloaf1509 no, cats do not do "just fine," on their own, outdoor cats have a significantly shorter lifespan on average than indoor cats so I'd say anyone who declaws or who let's their cats roam by themselves outside is a monster who shouldn't have pets.
Thankyou detectives, u took this harder than she did..U guys are wonderful people
You now know she was lying to police about everything!
I couldn't do their job I would not be able to hold back
@@nikkiscotland8860 ..the bald guy is obnoxious!
@@nikkiscotland8860 I don't know how they remain composed and not snatch these monsters up. It has to take everything in them to remain calm. That has to be so hard
So that's where Detective Hank Schrader from Breaking Bad actually works?
Chewing gum too
Hahaha
I think Hank works for DEA, not for missing persons.
THANKS. Now I have to start Breaking Bad over again. Lol
THEY'RE MINERALS MARIE!
I lost site of my daughter in target for 20 secs and went into panic mode my entire world stopped..then i found her in the clothes hiding. I wanted to shut down the store until she was found...how can you act so normal..
I used to hide in the clothing racks from my mom when I was a kid. I thought it was HILARIOUS watching her freak out... her, not so much.
My daughter is 14 and I tell her all the time, I will burn this whole country down to find her if she ever went missing. I truly don't understand how a parent can act like nothing is wrong while their child is missing.
I had the same incident with my 1 1/2 year old son in JCPenney & had the store closed. He learned how to unbuckle his stroller belt & hid inside those clothes hangers. I was so terrified & will never forget how helpful everyone at the store was.
That is exactly where my 2 year old daughter always hides. I check the clothes first now everytime she takes off down an aisle lol. I got back to my sister's house from the store last weekend and did not see my 2 and 4 year old daughters anywhere. I instantly began to panic. I had attitude with my sister's 13 year old son until he led me to my sister's roon in the back and there they were. My sister has a lot of bedrooms and i didn't fathom she would let toddlers play in hers lol. She's a neat freak. My nephew started calling mw mama tiger and said he had never seen me so "ready to pounce" lol hahahaha but, yeah, no playing about my beautiful little babies.
I lost my kid in the Target clothes rack one time and Target had that place shut down in less than one minute! He was pretty embarrassed.
My youngest son wandered out of the house early one morning while I was asleep. He was almost 3 years old and he took a plastic toy screw driver and popped the child lock off the front door knob. When I woke up and saw the door open I literally felt my entire body go cold. Luckily he never left the yard but those 60 seconds where I thought he was gone, not knowing how long he’d been outside, I felt every single bad emotion and after I got him back inside I actually threw up and then held him for the longest time. My husband had to console me when we were falling asleep that night because I still kept randomly bursting into tears. My child was safe and sound but I was still a complete mess. I cannot fathom being even a fraction of as calm as this woman is! It’s eerie and very telling.
That cold shock is unforgettable. I’m glad everything ended up being ok.
I’m glad he was safe, don’t beat yourself up to bad. All parents have been there. Your child is not the first to escape, he won’t be the last. Your not a bad parent.
Yep! You are spot on!
My 5 children decided to play hide and seek at our “new” house many years ago and my 4 yr. old never came out of her hiding place, the closet, but nobody knew where she was. After some time I literally collapsed, screamed uncontrollably in our front yard knowing that she had been kidnapped.
I totally surprised myself at my hysterical behavior. It just happened.
I wanted to throw up. I wanted the world to stop spinning. I was inconsolable.
When she came out of the closet, down the stairs to the front of the house and we saw her, I began to cry. It was just such a relief.
this is why children shouldn't watch Rugrats, it teaches them how to use the plastic toy screwdriver to break out
@@THEQueeferSutherland 😂
I worked 3rd shift, came home and my 1yo got out door while I laid down while he was still sleeping. Got up and he had unlocked the door and took off. I was fit to be tied. Everyone was searching. Cops found him and rode around apartment complex looking for where he belonged. People knew cause we were all looking. Talk about relief, cop said, he needs a diaper change and told me he was headed for main road and they seen him in a restaurant parking lot were they were taking a break. I was so grateful, they could tell it was just a thing that can happen to anyone, so nice to me. He did stink in his one piece footy PJs. Smiling like always, he is 33 now. Got a new kid proof lock, no calmness when child is missing. No no no.
Awesome story! Thanks for sharing!
One of my biggest fears ! We have the childproof door knob covers on our outside and bathroom doors for this reason. That’s so scary. Thank God you found your baby safe 🙏🤍
Back a million years ago when I was a child, there were certainly pervs and weirdos, but if a toddler turned up missing the whole neighborhood checked car trucks basements woods. One of my younger brothers super powers was that he could literally DISAPPEAR in seconds … literally. Helping my mom at the grocery she said get the large jar of pickles off the bottom shelf by the time I picked it up and put it in the basket the #>>>€%}*€ had disappeared. He did this so often when I walked to the front of the store they made the announcement for him being missing without me saying a word. As the oldest I absolutely HATED parks, fairs, amusement areas because I knew that I’d live on adrenaline until we left keeping control of my siblings and not loosing Houdini - it all came to a terrifying head in 1963 when he got out one morning before I was up. The sheer terror was something almost 60 years later I recall. It wound up being a near death experience because he’d crawled into a old fridge (which for younger readers used to close and couldn’t be opened from the inside) when we found him the police and ambulance said he had about 45 minutes of air left. I soooo wanted to throttle him, but as usual everyone thought he was a cheeky monkey and I was in big trouble ….. you’re so right missing child is never never never a calm second. My daughters used to call me smother until they were teens and I could trust them to use their cell phones to call and if they didn’t I could at least track their GPS location …. Better safe than sorry
My youngest son did the same thing when he was 2-3 years old. I used to call him Houdini. I was frantic til I found him. He's 26 now.
That made me smile. That reminds me of an even worse one than that tho.
My bad Dad story is that, when my son was almost toddler, but still sleeping in a crib, I came into his room and found several broken cigarettes in his crib. So apparently, the last time I had leaned over and checked on him in dim light, several cigarettes came out of my shirt pocket and fell into his crib, w/out me noticing. Then he had found them and crunched them up. I was frantic because I suspected tobacco was poisonous if he had eaten some, but he had nothing in his mouth, so I called a hospital help line before dialing 911. Based on my son's behavior and physical signs (happy and normal) and the likely amount he could have consumed, they felt he hadn't ingested any, but told me what to watch for - for treatment at an ER. He was fine, so that wasn't necessary, and it reminded me to be careful w/ the most important thing in my life - my son! He's now 27 and an awesome, smart reporter.
Awww haha that's a funny but scary story! Glad ur son was okay 👍🏻
Did you quit smoking after you almost killed your kid?
Smoking is bad for yeah brother . Stay here a little longer for them & for you.
imagine calling 911 over literally nothing. you shouldve got in trouble for holding up ACTUAL emergencies.
@@arielp9442 That was an emergency and a completely appropriate 911 call
She never acknowledges her children by their names it’s alway “the kids or the baby” seriously irritated me. That just proves she doesn’t care! 😡🤬
I think they edited out any time the child’s name was said
@@verifiedhandle9103 Possibly, though it is common for people to disassociate when they're feeling guilty or trying to avoid a subject.
@@verifiedhandle9103 yea i hear a click sound whenever it sounds like they are about to say a name
She said their names fool! It's edited! STFU! Did you even read up on this case?!
I love the female investgator...she don't hold nothing back...she's awesome...she wants to reach across the table and strangle Lonna
Or give her a hard slap across that lying mouth
She didn't say anything until the very end, what are you talking about?
Doesn't hold anything. Jesus, how bad is the US education system?
@@Al-Hunt-acrylic-painter it's not awful, could be a lot better. Just to answer your rhetorical question.
@@Merl1n3 does she has a gum?
The first two minutes were riveting.
That’s what’s going on in my brain during a test.
i was on the edge of my seat
😂 🤣
I thought my earphones weren't working
It's called editing...not expensive!
I lost sight of my daughter once in a department store for about 30 seconds. If felt like a lifetime. That was 19 years ago and my stomach still knots up remembering that feeling. I wasn’t calm, I was frantic! I screamed her name, running around like a mad woman, yelling to everyone within 100 feet of me what she looks like, how old she is and telling them all to help me. She had gone into a restroom that was 5 feet away from me. I never let go of her hand again. Ever!
Yep my son got on the wrong bus at the age of 6 he just wanted to get on the bus his friend was on..I left my job to drive all over town stopping random busses at traffic light's to see if he waZ on Thier bus...I stopped kid's walking asking if they had seen anything..Finally after an hour and busses being parked for the night my son had fallen asleep in the seat and popped up when the bus stopped....thankfully all is well but.....I never let him ride a bus again....
A mother's love...❤🙏
U are a great parent.wish there were more like you.hold ur child close.
It's the scariest thing, when that happened to me, my whole body just shocked, my world crumbled, thank God to see my babies face that day was overwhelming, I love them so much.
When my son was 4, I thought he got outside by himself and that I'd lost him.. I was doing dishes (his room was right off the kitchen) and he was playing. Dad told me he was going to run to the store (right across the street) and left. I noticed after a few moments that it was far too quiet.. I ran all over the house and when I saw my front door slightly ajar and I'd had a safety door knob cover so I knew he couldn't get out on his own. Once I realized that, all logic went out the window and I went into a full blown panic thinking he had gotten out.. we lived on a VERY busy road so my mind was going to the worst places possible until I happened to look across the street and see his Dad carrying him out of the store. I WILL NEVER forget the panic and gut wrenching pain in the pit of my stomach. This woman clearly feels NOTHING and it's beyond baffling.
Any normal innocent mother would be screaming at them to find her baby
I never trust when someone starts the answer to my question by repeating my question.
very true. That's a sign of stalling for time to think of an answer.
And starts half her sentence with "honestly"
@@frankdrebin2343 exactly
How I know my kid is about to lie to me. "Where have you been"? "Where have i been"? 👈right after this I expect the lie while looking in their eyes at a thousand yard stare😂
Factual
God I love that female cop. She was saying what we were thinkin
Yesss!!! I’m sure she wanted to slap the dumb out of her
@@stephaniejordan9955 That's actually not a thing that exists except as some peoples desire and imagination ...
@@AuntAlnico4 why do you feel that they are disgusting??
@@whynottalklikeapirat 100% actually don't care.
@@AuntAlnico4 what??
I lost my little girl at a restaraunt as we were checking out and I ran into the parking lot frantic and threw up immediately. Thankful and grateful to God to this day each moment I found her sitting at a table of Bikers peeling and eating crawfish. This is Louisiana. Could not be calm like this. I think police figure that out. They know....if they are parents...they know.
This is her seconde one the first one was 16hours. The just said when the start the interview She was @ work. I lost my 3year old daughter from 2minutes just 2weeks ago in a big shop center the 3time is was tolding the story i was not crying ore upset anny more.. dont jugde others ore how dmthe need to respone we just seeing 1 fraction of what happends in days
Never thought someone vomiting would be very sweet and touching lol
@@emy4314 You weren’t crying because you found your child quick, but if it was the 3rd time you tell your story, & you still haven’t found your child you would probably be unable to speak due to shock or balling uncontrollably frantically, & desperately telling your story. Begging , pleading, & praying for anyone to listen, & please find your child.
Yes they know if they're (good) parents period
Born in Nola and live in Baton Rouge 😉
Pathological liar is what she is. She repeats every question out loud while trying to think up another lie to cover her tracks. These cops are so on to her.
Cathy Lindsey she reminds me of a drug addict looking for a fix, doing and saying anything she can to get what she wants out of the situation. It’s absolutely disgusting! She deserves to rot in prison!
K Geane scary! glad you’re out
OMG, her son was vomitting and had diorhea, and had a head injury, and she thought she'd leave it a few days before taking him to a doctor. SMH.
Some people really do not deserve to have children 😡🤬
This is why abortion should be legal period.
Agreed
@ggofthejungle Republicans don't care about babies or human life, they just use religion as a means to compensate for their inferiority complex
Noone is callen the police even though I vomit, shitting uncontrollably with a headache
@Who Who I'd like to hear your personal perspective ? I get tired of the dumbed down childish catch phrases and could use enrichment
If you substitute the word “kid” with “ham sandwich” it would sound exactly the same
Michelle Ashton Lol
@@daytonasayswhat9333 That’s the concern they has
True sign of a sociopath....no empathy for others, even their children...omg he’s telling her what to say!
Doctor Rockso the Rock and Roll Clown was more upset when he couldn't find his sandwiches. And his bananas. And his Cocaine
I tol' him not to do that round my ham sanwich.
Yup, checks out.
Stripper lady: child missing and shrimp alfredo = same emotion
Us: 👁👄👁
Its the only thing she knows how to make and she's mighty proud of it. They Got it well rehearsed on what they had to eat provided by the good parents. I never want shrimp Alfredo again after hearing this.
She really wants to talk more about the Shrimp Alfredo. Was it a recipe on the box?
@@jaynewallace2 Maybe from the box of Poptarts the baby was eating for breakfast at noon.
Now, let’s see if I learned anything fromJCS
That's how I ended up here
I do miss his commentary. He would have quite a bit to say about this young woman.
Did you guys checked out Aurace Crime or the other J C S channel? They are great as well, or Matt Orchard.
I find myself commentating the videos in my head. “At this point, she repeats the question before answering it, which is an attempt to use a little extra time to think about her answer, which is an indication of guilt”.
I wish they’d spit out the gum!
She’s guilty, took me 15 seconds of hearing her talk. Done deal
I guess I'll add my story of momentary panic at "losing" a child.
A few months ago I noticed my front door was slightly ajar. As a joke I hollered to my wife in the other room that our son, who is 5, had run off, thinking he was in the room with her. She came flying into the living room as, I soon learned, he was not with her. The panic that ensued! She flew out the front door and I began screaming his name at the top of my lungs throughout the house, and into the backyard. To our relief, she found him sitting on the car in the driveway (which is something we let him do when he is supervised in the front yard) only a few seconds after she went outside, which meant he had probably been outside a couple minutes at that point (which is terrifying). The surprising thing is, he had never opened the door before and we didn't know he could so that is why I made the joke in the first place. I still think to myself "what if I had just closed the door and walked away thinking it was left ajar by me or my wife? Would he be dead or kidnapped?" It honestly haunts me. The lesson here is keep the front door locked, and if it's open, always assume someone got out.
What a scaryp story! The *"WHAT IF"* parts of the stories we tell to ourselves will eat us alive! Glad it all turned out good! *LESSON IS....* Your son is only getting older each day. He's learning new things every day. Yesterday he had never opened the door on his own but today *HE DID IT ON HIS OWN* , Soooooooo *NEVER LET THIS LESSON LEAVE YOUR MIND for the future!* He's growing and getting smarter every day.
Thing was... I bet he was *SO PROUD OF HIMSELF* cause he learned something new but you as the parent have to save him from himself.... lol cause while he's being SO PROUD, he had no idea it was also dangerous for him to do that. Anyway.... your story hit home for me cause I had a similar story only it was with the car door and the cars at that time didn't have automatic locks once your car is going 15 mph. He could just open the door to the car and he was proud until he almost died. So yeah.... But WE ALL LEARNED A LESSON THAT DAY!
Dude get door alarms. My parents have ones that whenever the doors open or shut it says front door open or left lr window open
@@username-tv6uw Oh! That sounds, very helpful. Thanks
Detective: Where are you staying?
Lonna: Where am I staying?
Detective:Why would brittney lie?
Lonna: Why would brittney lie?
Detective: what are you doing there?
Lona: what am i doing there?
Detective: where are your kids at?
Lona: where are my kids at?
She is so obvious
They are wasting their time. She has zero conscience.
Detective: "Did he have any injuries?"
Lonna: "No he didn't; he just had a bruise on his lip and a bruise behind his ear but other than that...no he did not"
Lol
Yea she’s thinking it’s nothing because he’s had more before
@@jenniferblanc413 duh
6ft 2hunnid gezz. O wiz .. you you tube people are missable lol
I hate pathological liars and their behavior, death to them all
I remember my brother being missing at a mall back in the 80’s and remember my mother ‘bout shut down the the whole mall looking for my brother. Thankfully he was found! That being said watching this woman and remembering how my mother acted this woman either really does not care about her children which is sad in itself or she knows what happened!
Although she didn’t directly caused her son death, by preferring a drug dealer boyfriend to watch him over her mom. she indirectly is responsible for his death. Anyone who leave their child with non relative and not responsible person is a bad parent. Of course he has the time he doesn’t work and makes him money illegally.
Lost my daughter at the beach for 15 min that was the worst feeling ever, i have 3 kids cant imagine life without them!!!
My journey started with “this is what faking insanity looks like”. I’m now about 30 videos in and the one thing I’ve learned is NEVER answer any questions without the presence of an attorney. Guilty or not.
True. Baby missing you better be screaming it from the rooftops and talking to anyone who can help!
Yep!! Solid advice under any circumstances!
Absolutely 100%
I'll never ever !!
They have the right to be silent but never the ability....
i got hit by a car and when i woke up in the hospital, i refused to talk until my lawyer told me it was ok. they finally got her on the phone and she told me to sing like a canary.
my lawyer is my niece. i will never hear the end of it.
I've drilled that into my kids from a young age so much that when I watch one of these and they walk in, I start my chant and they laugh "I KNOW MOM! Never talk to a cop without a lawyer!"
I was in target one day and I had to step up on a shelf to grab paper towels. When I stepped up, my daughter was to my right. I stepped down and she wasn’t there. She had moved to my left. My soul left my body. This pos isn’t a mom and didn’t deserve this baby. I’m disgusted with the fact that she’s out of prison. It’s filthy.
The Hvac makes me feel like I’m watching a David Lynch film.
Makes me sick knowing that during this interview she knows her baby is dead 🤦♀️
stricltyz Euros 21 months at the time. They found his little body stuffed inside an old tire, in the trash, in the woods:( the boyfriend led them to the baby.
Tiger I. F. R. Tiger who is “they”
@@janiceervin428 oh my goodness i am 20mins in & just read your comment,That is soo horrific,how can these so called parent's do this 😢😤My 18year old Son passed away from a motor bike accident & went home to be with the Lord & i miss him so very much,these scumbags deserve no children at all
Michelle Doyle Awh wow. I’m so sorry for your loss and pain. Grief is a life long journey. What is your sons name. I’d like to keep him in my prayer.💕
@@janiceervin428 that's such a sweet gesture
Wow, I was wondering why all the questions in the beginning, but that ending tied it all up. These guys are good!
Too many details in her story = fabrication. I can’t remember what I had for lunch two days ago but she remembers that she made Alfredo, what was in the kids bottle and when her roommate left. But not once did she ask about her child. I guess she already knows where the kid is..no need to ask 🤷🏽♀️
I was thinking the same thing, I can’t remember what I got at the store yesterday never mind months ago!!
I can't even remember what I ate for breakfast Friday morning
If a cop came and told me MY child was missing?!!!! I would lose it and beg for help and yell and scream! Holy cow. So sad.
Poor, poor child.
I had my 6 and 7 yr old come up missing within a few minutes after asking if they could cross the street to feed the ducks (in a gated community) - I screamed their names at the top of my lungs for 15 minutes running around the neighborhood barefoot sweating, head spinning, then I ran home grabbed my phone, called 911 and gave the most clear description of them, what they were wearing and then I just broke down heaving. About an hour into the search we learned they had gone into a neighbors house who also had kids their age and were perfectly safe but I tell you my entire world came crashing down in that hour and it took weeks before I got over it, the experience of losing them for an hour was enough to throw me into such distress - this woman did not lose her child unknowingly.
Lemme just do the interrogation without a lawyer. That'll show them how innocent I am.
Sabrina Maine I think they think if they clam up/ask for a lawyer, they look guilty
Let em think whatever they want.
I am a lawyer and will always say the same: It is way better that police think you’re guilty, than they can prove it in front of a Court because you spoke to much without even noticing.
I don’t know where you are in this world,but I live in England.First thing,Phone call to my solicitor.Then show me my cell and I sleep until my solicitor arrives. I think at least 60-70% of people put them selves in jail.Must like it.
I think I’d confess to just about anything to get away from the cop’s gum chewing. Why???
haha exactly
Lani Haskins it's a power move. The head cow is always grazing.
It's the mom you can see her chewing
@@Stacey67643 Both of them. He is clearly chewing, maybe he's making his louder than hers as a power move. ;)
@@Elegant_Sausage lol
I’d be hysterical if my DOG was in a car that "got took." It’s her baby and she’s like, "bUt ShRiMp AlFrEdO?”
She doesn’t care about herself. She’s not gonna care about her kid.
She was really wanting them to know she made that shrimp Alfredo lol we heard you girl!
🤣🤣🤣🤣👌🍜
But did you hear her say the kids are from their plates
@Vicki Malone from their plates?? I must have missed that part
Her brain got stuck
Dollar store shrimp Alfredo for the boyfriend and her kids couldn't even get a plate. Smh
All of the interrogations of parents who have a child that has died prematurely, always shock me. They are always so calm and even sometimes have an attitude. They'll talk about random things like normal etc. No-one is ever frantic or crying and shaking. No one is ever inconsolable. I would be lost and losing it and my heart would be broken. I would want to feel like dying to be with my baby and they don't feel any of that emotion. Monsters.
It's way to often 🌟RIP ALL THE LITTLE BABY'S 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
It's because they already know what happened to the child and most likely caused the child's death
She seems pretty relaxed with her child missing. And she seems very annoyed that they are even asking her questions. I would want to answer absolutely everything so they could find my baby! She doesn't seem concerned at all, I would be a complete mess.
Jennifer Shakur Agreed & I'd be asking them repeatedly if they know anywhere my baby could be & insisting they find him NOW.
You sound guilty of something
Yeah well that’s most strippers for ya
I would be too wrecked to help them much🤣🤣 I’d be blaming them for not finding him yet 🤣🤣🤣
Just crying and extremely hostile with absolutely no patience for anything that isn’t my kids face.
She’s just... loddy dah
She got 5 years for her son and 7 for drug charge. Smh
Gotta stop reading these.. the spoilers!!
'Merican justice, YEAH!
@@ticopunkerz 💔💔💔😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠. I agree
I think she should many more for child neglect. At least 30🤷🏾♀️
Did the child died? Female officer said dead or smth but I haven't fully understood?😪
You know how you can always tell when someone is lying?
Listen for them to say that they are being honest before and after each sentence.
And repeating everything the detective says
@@billkramer1853 you beat me to it
I know someone in DC who says that a lot. 🤔
@@suer3818 Good for you. Leave your political crap to yourself.
@@MattyH1992 man thank you! Stop that trip right now!
When they did an autopsy on the baby, they found that he had prior broken ribs and a concussion. His poor little life wasn’t very good even before he died.
Janice Ervin that is so sad, I’d hate to walk in on someone hurting a baby, Im pretty sure I’d go to prison for killing a POS
Janice Ervin Agreed. When I saw his pictures I thought I wonder what horrible things those poor little eyes saw, with no one to help him. Breaks my heart.😢
Just 💔💔💔💔💔😭😭😭😠😠😠😠😠
@@deborahchesser7375 ya I definitely would be going to prison if I ever see a person hurting a child I am for sure going to Jail and will sit there and rot with a Kool aid smile as long as the POS is dead and gone
@@caryulmer7063 😓
Why is she not showing any emotions she's talking like she's talking about what they had for lunch.
She doesn't show any emotion, because she is a COLD HEARTED B---H . What waste of space this "thing" is. Your right I think she would show more emotion talking about her lunch because she's a selfish narcissistic piece of flesh!
PS- Ironic, she works at a place called Wackos! Huh , go figure!
Because she doesn't care
+Dunning Kruger Thank U genius!
+Dunning Kruger Yeah, like some people don't protect their children, then act nonchalant during questioning.
Finally… an interview with clear audio
I don’t have any children of my own but I do have a niece and nephew and if anything ever happened to them I’d be inconsolable. So how does the biological mother of a missing child be so bloody calm?
because she knew he was no longer living..
but i know what you mean, she definitely seems guilty
I don't have any children either & I would be nothing but hysterical, crying, at a loss to where my niece, nephew or any of my friends kids are if they disappeared & or went missing
Fyi...I was an aunt before I was a mama. Come to find out, You love your neices and nephews fhe same as you do your own kids.
Soft Feelings/emotions are also the reason most humans beans will be here for eons with amnesia✌
Pop tarts and cereal for a baby? Poor kids. Everything trash in their life.
Tundrella 68 just give them a bowl of sugar , it’ll be the same.🙁
Sad
I'm sure that wasn't the worst of it... ha.
Tundrella 68 Worse than trash. The poor little guy had broken ribs that were healing & fresh skull fractures when they found his body so he was also being beaten.
Heyyy i love pop tarts..but definitely not for a babe your 100% ..my daughter asked for a tomato for breakfast the other day ..guess im doing something right as a parent 💁
Poor baby. May he rest in peace.
Slept till noon, got up and gave the kids pop tarts for breakfast. That’s the definition of scum.
Ehh, depends. If the next sentence is then took them to the museum and visted with family..... not so bad. This case is certainly not that.
@@MrManic52001 museums after sleeping half the day??? Then add family function as well??? WITH ONLY pop tarts fueling your poor child’s body. Yup scum bag city all of ya !!!
@@nicoleharris4264 wow judgy little b. Different people live different ways, dont be a bigot.
You are an obtuse .... to assume they only eat once a day is just being obtuse.
Not to mention dollar store shrimp alfredo 🤮
@@MrManic52001 how could u be so obtuse
I love everything about the female interrogator, except her shirt. 🤷♂️
GregKobeArntz I don’t particularly care for her do but she’s awesome.
Her name is Pat.
she got the steve from blue clues shirt on lmao
Maybe it’s laundry day and it was all she had left. Lol
Not particularly a fan of the mullet either. Lol She was about 6 years early on that trend coming back. She does a great job though.
She’s sitting like she’s talking to a co-worker about her day. No concern.
She should be unable to speak, frantic, Distraught, screaming then realizing this has happen and being in a panic quick let’s find him. Then angered. You remember every second. Those seconds before and after replay in your head for the rest of your life.
Even 41 years later I remember everything
The audio is great. However the way that cop is chawing and smacking his gum makes me want to step on his neck.
Wendie Knight
Lol...
You would LOVE the 3:45:40 long interrogation of Andrew Watson... he's an old evil pos prick who murdered his ex girlfriend, Lise Fredette, here in Canada... he gets a Bigmac & fries, then takes 45 minutes to eat it and clicks his lips/mouth for 3 hours... soooo freaking VILE!!!!!!!
They have something on the walls it looks like to help from the sound bouncing all around the room.
It’s definitely the cop thats gnawing and snapping away at the gum and it’s not terribly professional.
@Ariane caskey at 39:45 you can see it's the cop chewing
@@reidl587 The room is sound proofed.
My goodness what mother sleeps until 12pm with a baby. She's just rubish
I had to read the comments to understand what was going on.
I can't believe she is not hysterical.
When I lost my dog for 5 minutes I was crazy, screaming, calling her.
How can she is so calm.....incredible...not everyone reaction is the same....I think 🤔
I came to the comments too. Lol!
I lost track of my puppy in the back yard that is gated and my heart rate shot up and I'm screaming his name. He is so fast he was already in the house. I fell completely apart, picked him up and sobbed all over him as he gave me kisses.
I feel so sad for babies these days. HEARTBREAKING!
Why these days? They used to die WAY more often
@@bartholomewesperanza3442 now there's just internet to see more of the extent
Along with millions more. Libtards wanna throw them away like trash. You no, kinda like late term abortion!! Ffkn these last cpl generations have ruined America and literally humanity! They all suck and need their necks hung!
These days? Educate yourself. Please.
Pra pray pray all we can do is put it in God's hands
This was going on in the background and I didn't realize it was about a missing kid. I was distraught when my cat went missing.
I have a new born baby girl and I could not imagine my life without her now. To think about anything happen to my sweet little baby is unbearable.
Congratulations on your new baby! Such a precious little gift a baby is!💕
look at the dreg she shacked up with... trash loves trash.
Yeah congrats 🎉 I hope to join the ranks of new parents very soon
Congratulations on your daughter!! God bless you and your baby
Keep your babies close quote by patsy Ramsey. Even when they are in front of you. Don't trust other children either. Don't listen to people when they say you're over protecting, there's no such thing when it comes to keeping your child safe. Teach her healthy boundaries from the start. Don't force her to hug or kiss people hello or goodbye. Give her the blessing of having a choice.
Why isn’t she asking if they’ve found him? At any point!
Because she knows he's dead
@@jojofromcocomo6429 exactly
In the beginning of the interview she said the second time she went to the dollar store that she walked. Then about 16 minutes in she says she drove the second time.
She also said she went at 5 and then woke up again at 5!
She ALSO said she was really busy at work that night THEN said she was telling her bf on the phone how dead it was with no customers.
🤔🤦♂️
She says so much .
Oops It’s a lot to remember - ‘specially when they try to confusing me.
That lady has a very busy life! If the cops where on me I would say "I was watching interrogation videos on UA-cam..." "All day!?" "Ya all day..."
she seams pretty soulless to have a missing child?
Q-What did u do Friday night? A-"what did I do Friday night?" Q-Where is your child? A-"Where is my child?" Q- "How did your child get a bruise?" A -"How did my child get a bruise?" My God, answer a question with a question.
A few weeks ago my cat's tail got caught in a door as my brother was shutting it and he
quickly realized it when my cat howled and made a sound like a baby crying. I was inconsolable and sobbing, and I insisted we call the mobile vet. I cried all afternoon and showered my furbaby with love, scratches (his favorite), and all his favorite food. Thankfully, the vet said he was completely fine.
That was for a cat.
Love the "Relaxing Sounds of Space Travel" at the start.
I had to check outside my window to see if there was a space shuttle taking off. It was not.
Truly soothing
Yes freaked me out & thought similar thing
Lol you’re right that’s exactly what it sounds like
If either of my kids went missing l would be inconsolable. She is way too calm!
Well she's staying in a motel while leaving her other kids with someone. I'd also b inconsolable & have my other babies right next to me. They wouldn't get out of my sight even to go to the potty
I mean tbh, the detectives may have gotten a little too emotionally involved by the end of the interrogation, but knowing the details I can't blame them.
Yeah putting her in her place was satisfying and needed but you’re not wrong they seemed a bit too emotional as it went on
I don’t even know what the case is, I mean obviously it’s about her baby going missing, but my god the way she is interacting with these people is making me so mad.
Yea the mom helped her baby killer boyfriend try to get away from consequences of killing then throwing the body into a forrest for the birds and whatever to eat..so there wasn't evidence on the body to prove moms involvement and she got 5yrs and boyfriend got 30 I think..yea this supposed mom is a real piece of fecal excrement..but she got away with it!! 5 f-ing yrs!! Wow!!
The lady cop is so out of line , she needs to watch some JSC psychology
@@Jsgro69 iio7i7 i6
@@minibixxx in another country she would be dead already. America is so supportive of the criminal. The victim is always forgotten in court.
@@dorishousand3122 that’s not true. We have a much higher percentage of incarceration than any other country. He took a plea of 20 years and the agreement included him taking them to the body, which they never would’ve found on their own.There was no evidence that she had anything to do with the death so her charge was child neglect or endangerment
😳 The audio is actually good!
When we were little, my sister had gotten lost a couple miles from the house on bicycle. We always took routes we knew so I still don’t know to this day how she ended up out there. Anyway, I can tell you first hand that hysterics DO NOT STOP. It took five hours to locate her, and thanks to an old woman, she was picked up safely. We were terrified. And that’s just my sister. Had it been my child, it would be freak out central. So for these parents to sit here all jovial and “just another day” attitudes just baffle and anger me. These people should be publicly punished if you ask me. Disgusting. If you commit a crime, especially a heinous one.. have the balls to tell the truth.
When a person repeats your question they are lying and trying to come up with an answer.
I lost my middle son for about 1 minute in a maze at a fair and I was frantic and screaming for help and yelling out what he was wearing so people could spot him .. I almost passed out and was so thankful when he came running up to me. Another time my MIL left my front door unlocked and my middle son has ADHD and no sense of fear.. him and my youngest snuck out and made it to the elevator where a woman found them and waited downstairs at the front desk.. meanwhile as soon as I realized about 1 minute after they left .. I was SCREAMING at my MIL for leaving it unlocked and to help me find them .. everything was like slow motion and my body felt like jello.. I couldn’t breathe I started having a panic attack while running towards the elevator .. screaming their names but I also felt like I was whispering and barely running cuz it was in slo motion and didn’t seem real I was so scared. As soon as I got outside I was screaming at people outside asking if theyve seen any little boys and was completely frantic .. as soon as I seen them like 1 minute later at the front desk after running around tge building I fell to the floor in relief and started crying hysterically and thanking everyone. Since then I have added more child locks than I originally had to ensure they can’t get out again. This woman is not acting right .
She was discussing him possibly overdosing and dying with no more inflection in her voice than if she were describing a boring dinner party that she'd attended. This is HER CHILD! I've seen people more upset over their GD phone being missing. My dog ASTRO was stolen a couple years ago, I'm STILL more upset than about it than she is about her CHILD THAT JUST DISAPPEARED!!
PS They got away with killing that baby, and the baby wasn't even his Daddy's child as it turned out.
Everything she fed her kids sounds like the worst things to feed kids.
Yeah the pop tarts!!! Are they over weight yet?
"He dun’t mean fer mah baby to get took." Good grief.
AmusedChild lmao.... that's hilarious
We're scraping the bottom of the barrel at this point.
AmusedChild better she squeeze them out than I
People from England hear you speak thier language and you think you sound any better bud?
Lol
I thought I lost my five year old nephew years ago while out in the middle of town. I was yelling and screaming his name I felt physically sick, dizzy and panicked.
He was right behind me and whenever I turned he turned it was only after I heard him giggling right behind me that I realised.
I swear the relief I felt made me break down crying, then he starting crying and hugged me. This all take place in about 30 seconds.
I made him hold my hand till we got home even though he protested stating 'I'm a big boy.' I told him big boys don't scare their aunties like that.'
This girl is so nonchalant about this precious baby boy, SHE BIRTH INTO THE WORLD, being missing !!!
I was more concerned when I couldn’t find my dog in the back yard and found her under the deck. UNBELIEVABLE 😳🤢🤮
Emotionless, repeating EVERY question asked, being defensive every time they challenge her answers….guilty. My WORST fear is losing a child, my absolute WORST fear. I would be in friggen hysterics if it was my child. 150% guilty.
100%