So sorry for those who started watching it before and then got kicked out, UA-cam played us an unfair move and I had to take it down... That won't happen again, enjoy!
The way the cop on the first case did EVERYTHING he could to make sure that little boy feel safe, comfortable, and cared for in that moment. He even made sure the boy was having some fun with the lights and the car itself. He should be absolutely applauded for that. ❤️
I absolutely applaud that guy. The respect of the bystanders, reassuring the kid, and being strict about the neglect from the parents was very well handled.
I've seen full video and the Cop was playing with the Lil boy. He loved playing with the COP. I can tell He either is a Dad or will b a Great one when he has kids
She seemed to think that it was completely normal for a child to screammmmmm for hours on end…’they’re very vocal’…like of course they are - they are likely hungry and only get juice instead if a meal. She had zero clue of how to mother her children 😣😢😡
i dont know, kind of a dumb thing to say honestly. considering they are there for the kids screaming. like by the cops logic thats what they should have told the people calling making the complaint. "hi i think there is child neglect." "why? whats going on?" "well these children have been screaming a lot." "yeah its called a kid." ya know what im saying?
I just think this is society failing us. Those people are probably uneducated and poor. Beside the mess in that house, they probably can not afford to fix it and pay for pest control. May be instead of calling the cops on them, they probably need a different type of help to take good care of themselves and those kids. And that cop response is very stupid. I have kid and honestly I am not going to yield to calculated tantrum when ever it happens just because I am afraid the neighbors might call the cop on me. Kids cry for multiple reasons and sometimes ignoring them is a way of gaining control over them. And those kids are probably the reason why this woman looks that tired. If there is a mother that can tell me she never fell asleep due to exhaustion while her baby is crying, I would say she is a liar. It is obvious that in general they don't seem to be good parent, but I do believe as a society, we should try to understand other people issues and challenges before condemning them.
Keeping a child when you aren’t able to care for them properly while not seeking help for yourself or for them, neglecting the child (a lot of them looks like they are napping during the day while their child was unsupervised), not acting mortified or upset (at themselves) when the cops turned up, and then only crying when getting arrested - all very typical narcissistic behaviour. So it tracks.
@@Liliarthanbecause most of the time they get child benefits (free money) that they don’t always spend on the kid. Ive know to many 304s that have done this.
Absolutely, I've heard people swap the quote, "Every parent deserves a child but not every child deserves a parent." Which is positively horrifying and I corrected them every time.
It's the problem of parents, society and government. Just good, well-educated, and conscious people don't have children. Only good, well-educated, and conscious people must be let to have children. So those parents cannot grow up good, well-educated, and conscious children. Also some people are not type of people looking after children but society makes them think that they love and want children or just to make society think and say good thinks about them, or just to have children to look after them when they are old, they have children, and behave them terrible. The solution is all governments in all countries letting only qualified people to have children.
My dad used to be a police officer. One story he would always tell me about is a raid he did on crack house. There were 5 kids inside, 2 baby’s had full diaper and the older kids had nothing on at all. After everyone inside had been rounded up and arrested, my dad and his partner spent the next 45 minutes trying to clean them up and find them cloths. My dad said when he got home he just hugged me and my siblings as hard as he could, then spent the rest of the day playing board games and watching a movie with us. Best dad even, I don’t know how he could go about seeing things like that then come home and have the energy to raise us. I love him to death. Sorry for the long text, this video just got to me.
Oh my god. Your father is an amazing person. Thank God that your father knew that his children needed to be protected, especially when they could be mistreated that terribly. Stay great, dude. I guess if you have thoughts of having children, follow your old man and treat them to grow into beautiful people.
Wasn't a long text, just a great story!❤ I used to come home & just sit over my babies! Praying & touching a spot that didn't disturb their sleep! Lay Crisis Counselor/First Responder/Foster/Adopt parent! And got a few meth houses etc shut down & prosecuted! And the abused babies saved! By GOD'S GRACE! ❤ You carry each life with you always! I can't get out anymore, but pray without ceasing for the broken! And children's development in those first few years is so critical & formative! Say you have a baby that receives no appropriate nurturing, if there is not intervention within the first 19 months of life then there becomes irreparable damage! They always have trouble bonding & receiving after that! Have watched it play out multi generational with siblings! 1 is able to go on & become a nursing caring parent, & 1 has issues that carry on & hamper healthy parenting!
Gotta love the war on drugs! Best part is all those kids probably grew up without parents, and the police used seizure laws to confiscate everything of value to fund their department!
My dad was in the Army for 25 years and I have similar stories. Even my mom after sandy hook happened told me about it just so she could hug me I was in my first year of college but she still saw me as her baby. I'm glad to see others that were just as lucky to have at least one beautiful parent in their lives. The cops and the bystanders really did some good for their community and i hope its never forgotten.
I don't have kids and my sister is 1 year younger and I would still be nice to little kids especially when in danger, that's so scary I would definitely do the same as those two nice ladies in the video
Sure youre exaggerating i get that but if he was a saint. Christ would then be doing miracles through by definition literally. So he's not a saint at all.but he surely proves himself to be a good man.
It always amazes me how someone can explain in detail how they step by step ended their child's life without a speck of emotion, just to break down and cry for themselves when they realize they've been caught and their life as they knew it is over. Absolutely disgusting.
Thought the same. "It came out and 'nothing' was crying" or whatever she said. Referring to the baby as nothing was appalling. Some people are on here saying that she was scared and all that. Sure, but how she handled it was disgusting/infuriating.
How is that much different than abortion? It's not really surprising that, in a society that has decided to view abortions as nothing more than health treatment, killing a baby right after delivery isn't perceived as much different.
Imagine how baby James felt realizing his mother, the person that’s supposed to be protecting him and loving him didn’t care to help him. 😢 may he rest in peace and hope his siblings are in a better home
The fact that she only started crying when learning of her arrest and NOT when she was told her son almost got run over tells me everything I need to know. That cop is more upset than they were. This is disgusting.
That's because she freaking out about withdrawal in jail..both are Heroine addicts.. typical behaviour they go on the nod constantly and neglect their kids
@@happydolly12 ngl though withdrawing off opiates in jail would be fucked up, they deserve it though. being addicted to drugs dont mean you need to be a shit mom tbh
Can not say they are parents . To those çhildren the kids çan parent better them selfs ,i hope théy never get those çhildren back. They will grow up b4the not Wana b parents ever. Will.
@@lkn3526have you seen some of the other videos released on this? She went to prom and you can see footage where she was at school and cheering, NOTICEABLY pregnant. Her and her mom knew she was. There’s no way they didn’t know.
The Alexee case is a little confusing. For someone to be that terrified of telling their mother that they're pregnant, and do whatever they can to hide it, makes me wonder if her mother was horrible too.
Maybe, but it also seems likely she got pregnant as a college student, and she knew that if she was found out, she would have to raise a baby alone. The parents aren't angels but abusive is pushing it. The mother seemed strict, as in, she doesn't want her kid having a child while pursuing a degree.
The mother honestly gives off controlling abusive parent vibes and to an extent neglectful.. as she doesn't seem to show any compassion and care for her daughter's well being in the hospital. Seemingly her only concern are the troubles Alexee will cause to her. You would think that an unexpected teen pregnancy should have the family heavily involved, with support and welfare of the teen until she gives birth and onwards.. that is if they decided to have and raise the baby. I think that it's obvious that the biggest reason why Alexee is in complete denial of her pregnancy, was her home life.. her family's circumstances does not have the capacity to support her, or much less even accept her pregnancy. That's what goes with unwanted teen pregnancies and strict, borderline abusive families. No normal, healthy thinking person would be able to do that to their own baby.. Alexee was fully unprepared, and in complete denial of her pregnancy.. and she find that her only way out, was to get rid of her own child, as if it's just "nothing". She's mentally incapacitated.. incapable of making sound decisions, reckless and acts on impulse, all signs of long term effect of abuse and neglect. While it still doesn't justify murder for those reasons.. these people need more than anything to firstly rehabilitate and get therapy, as putting them straight in jail won't help them to get better.
Its ok they’re not bad its the fact the kid was said not to get any food. Though assuming they always get them is the bad thing. Occasional hot pocket is like occasional pizza. Not all the time but its ok some times.
I bout died hearing that, my kids definitely eat some pizza rolls or hot pockets when we do a 'whatever night'. Tonight its homemade chicken tikka masala though
The first cop was amazing. He was so sweet and gentle to the kid, making the kid smile and have fun with the lights, and then was so protective and harsh with the parents (as he should be). He didn’t take any of their BS which was great to see. He definitely helped that kid
This is whats needed, you dont need more chances you need to care in the first place. Too many "parents" care more about what they feel like than what they are putting their kids through. I can say firsthand, if you cant do it you are being more kind letting the kid go where they are wanted and cared for.
@@KostasOkomura Stop sexualizing people and have some respect for an officer of the law saving a child from their own parents. There are plenty of sick places online to go if you're that thirsty, keep it off UA-cam.
@@mamabajahannanot necessarily. When I was happy once upon a time when I was a kid, I did use to scream a lot of happiness and excitement. But yeah, not all screams are good...
The second case: The mother of Alexee is being very weird with her reactions to hearing that her daughter just killed the baby and tried to hide it in a trash can. The fact that Alexee kept insisting that she had never had sex to the doctors, the fact that she kept saying she wasn't pregnant and that she just had back pain, and the fact that she opted to go through the extremely painful and exhausting act of labor and delivery in a bathroom alone tells me that she was so terrified of her mother that she would rather risk serious injury of laboring in a bathroom alone then kill and hide the newborn than admit to her mother that she has had sex. At the age of 19 she is an adult, but her mother's first reaction to hearing what happened was to calmly say, "do you want to be in trouble?" which causes Alexee to immediately start crying and panicking. When the nurse says that she's not a minor and can make her own medical decisions about going to the labor unit to make sure she doesn't get an infection from partial delivery of the placenta, alexees mother immediately jumps in, "no she's still in school. I need to be in the loop" as if her being in school means that she's not a legal adult who must make her own decisions. Alexees mother comes across as authoritarian, controlling, and abusive. In the next clip we see her being confronted by the police at home with a warrant for alexees arrest. The mother stands in the way of the door and demands they tell her everything about what's going on instead of simply handing over her daughter who very clearly and undoubtedly killed her newborn baby. "but this is my house" doesn't matter, they have a warrant for alexees arrest not for your home. "Can I go with her when you take her to the station?" This doesn't concern you, your daughter is the adult and the murderer and you do not have a reason to be there. "So what is she under arrest for?" You have got to be kidding, you were literally there when they found the body. Alexees mother is a controlling and overbearing person who requires everything to include or revolve around her in typical narcissist fashion and I can easily see why Alexee was so terrified of her mother knowing of her not being a virgin that she instead opted to labor alone in a bathroom and kill /hide her newborn rather than let her mom down. Fucked up but I can see it.
Huh?.. bud, she killed and mauled the baby the second he was born. She snapped his neck, and ripped the umbilical cord out of him... No, this was her being in denial, and being selfish and delusional. All she could think about was herself, and she denied it all the way up until the end where she couldn't deny it anymore, than, rather than accept reality and rationalize things, hmsge tried to continue hiding everything by killing and disposing of her son.
Yeah I saw that too.. The mom is so controlling thats why Alexee was so affraid of getting in trouble rather than just afraid of smth else which is much more important like, helloooo that was your baby who died just a while ago cant i not.... As a mom, im speechless
@@galitaMiina Bro u people will do anything to deflect responsibility. This girl slaughtered her baby boy.. this wasn't her just giving birth n panicking n putting him in the can, no, she broke his neck and ripped his insides out, then attempted to clean it and hide it...
@@JonHop1 I'm sick of hearing this story. Truth is, a child had a child. Legally, she's an adult yes. But not everyone is kicked out at 17 and works at a restaurant to pay their way through senior year of high school. Obviously she needs to do time and receive a lifetime of therapy but no, she didn't tear the baby apart. She tore the umbilical cord apart because she was giving birth alone. That's where the blood came from. She likely put her hand over the baby's mouth as soon as it came out. The reality of it is horrifying and what happened seems so obviously avoidable but she didn't do it because she's evil or psychotic. She was just delusional about a baby that didn't even exist to her until it was out of her for a moment.
The last one is absolutely heartbreaking…they really sat there with the straightest face of how they disposed of their own child and lying with the whole story multiple times…I can’t believe there’s actual people like this walking in this world.
I was going to say the first one as well. That officer is stronger than most I think. I've got a baby and 2 small nephews. If i saw somebody that neglectful, itd be hard not to smack them in the mouth. He was so good with that kid too. Hopefully that kids in a better place.
Yep the cop in the first clip was one of the good guys! Those children deserve better than being neglected by heartless brain dead parents! And the woman that left her kids in a hot car. I would not even treat my dog that horrible!!!
Right?? I felt warmth in my soul watching those women stand up for that little boy. He was so quiet. You could tell he'd been so neglected that he'd learned crying for someone was useless. That poor thing.
THE NERVE and AUDACITY for that mother to ask the officers to stop yelling at her while she's admitting to forcing her other children to carry their dead brother to the car... unreal
What's crazy is that any normal parent would have either called 911 directly for help or would have driven to the hospital. There would have been an investigation but "it's an accident" would have been plausible and could be retained by the investigators given that the parents would have shown concern for their child...
In case anyone doesn't realize, the parents in the first video were likely passed out on heroin. Both very sedated and confused, mom rubbing the side of her nose (common itchy spot with opioid users), and their alibi was literally "we were sleeping". Getting high was more important to them than whether their child lives or dies.
Probably heroin but initially I assumed they were just deep sleeping off a 3 day meth bender; being awake and not eating or feeding themselves or the kids.
I used herion for 14 years and never once passed out on my kids and they got away from me or even had a wet diaper on, pee in it one time it’s changed, also my nose never itches either, shouldn’t spread false information that ain’t 100% true, but yea I’ve seen other parents do this kind of thing and weren’t doing any drugs at all what so ever they just horrible people and even worse parents! So drugs or not in the end they are shit parents!!!
something similar happened to my cousin. her parents were slumped on drugs in their car, my cousin got out and walked along a busy ass road until a stranger stopped her and got help. forever thankful 🙏
@@AssassinForPeaceThe officer seemed to be trying to say 'kids are susceptible'... probably to heat related illness and death and maybe forget the word "susceptible" in that moment as he explained the same thing without saying the full word.
when i worked for CPS, my favourite kid was a lot like the first one. three year old boy who had absolutely no boundaries or concept of stranger danger. he was allowed to run loose and would often run in to the streets and his mom & her boyfriend (who was a sexual predator, mind you) would get high and ignore him. he was diagnosed with reactive attachment disorder and has really explosive tantrums and odd behaviours, but the sweetest kid in the world. long story short, he’s back with dad and in a loving and happy home, and i’m friends with his dad on facebook so i can keep up with him. ☺️ he was probably the biggest influence in my life to go back to school for forensic psychology.
The first officer deserves a commendation not just for arresting the poor excuse of parents, but for his wonderful treatment of the child. Poor baby was so enjoying the kindness and attention of both women and the officer. Thank God for these caring ladies and this amazing officer.
@@heatherh.197 you spend to much time Online If you can't figure out The answer's to your own questions If you were at that Scene Exactly how he was Do you truely think you could of Handled everything going on And Had the foresight To Handle The Child I Personally could not of done so And I'm Sure That many people Couldn't have done so Just because the Officer didn't do a flawless job Doesn't mean he doesn't deserve a commendation You have to remember that These officer's are dealing with Their lives And all the people around them in those situations While Also Suppressing his own emotions as well as he was solo On the job with two Suspect's That were under the influence He can't just turn his back on Those people If you think that someone won't randomly Try to kill you spur of the moment I'd suggest You Watch more of these Interactions Of what solo officer's deal with
All the people that stopped for the kids and called for help are absolutely amazing. Here in Poland, a 14 year old girl just died last week. She was having a stroke and was laying on the snow for 2 hours until one man got her inside a market and called for help. There were so many people that passed her and did nothing. I will always stop and check on people laying around, homeless or not, just to make sure they don't need medical attention. It's so terrifying how apathetic humanity has gotten. People that actually act and do something to help.others restore my hope in humanity ever so slightly
@@trolgeeeeee it was not "it is what it is" situation because it was Poland, not some 3rd world shit hole. As a Pole myself I am totally appalled over what happened, I've always stopped to help a laying person, there was never anything "more important" to do. We're constantly told to do that and it's punishable by law to be caught not providing help. So what happened on that day really feels like there was a glitch in society.
The first officer was really great with that little guy. I really appreciate his behavior. I was often faced with not-so-nice cops when I was a kid, and I think it helped steer me towards some real issues with authority. I'm glad that he made the experience as positive as possible.
@@DailyDemonif more cops did this maybe so many children wouldn’t grow up with shity parents. I know ow it’s not ideal to not have your parents growing up but it’s definitely better to have family members that will take better care of the children step up. Both of these people seemed like they were on drugs.
@@marcuslarwa9098so true. It’s so sad that two random women and a sheriff cared more about that child for an hour or two than those parents did for the baby’s entire life.
@@marcuslarwa9098Those parents were DEFINITELY on drugs, I'd stake my entire life on it. They were heroin addicts. It would explain everything -- why they were both completely passed out in the middle of the day, why their reactions were so slow, why the mother seemed so emotionless upon being told her son was almost killed, why neither of the parents realized their son was missing, why it took the dad a million years just to dress the kid & change his overflowing diaper... they were dope addicts, plain & simple. I hope that poor little boy was taken out of that home for good. It's clear that his biological parents care far more about their drug habit than they do about him. Disgusting.
Some of them don't. It causes a lot of mental and emotional problems and the human brain is not meant to be subjected to it on a consistent, constant basis.
@@taragriffin449That's why there's so many systems that are in place, and are being put in place. To HELP those blue blooded folks who DO the right thing (I'm talking about the good cops, not the ones who think wearing a badge gives them the right to play God.) when they have problems caused by their work in the line of duty they chose.
Suicide is a huge issue police deal with and has been for a very long time, a lot of people don’t know this, some police officers don’t even know til it’s already happening to them, it’s really sad (I have no relations with any PD or have any law degree this is just my knowledge so don’t quote me) I’m pretty sure they’ve started teaching officers right off the bat now about all that
The second story broke my heart. That poor baby. Unfortunately, there are so many cases of teenagers getting pregnant and feeling too scared to tell anyone due to fear of being judged. America needs to get better and teach people what to do if they are pregnant and don't want the child but don't want an abortion. There are tons of adoption agencies and never forget that hospitals and fore stations are safe havens where you can leave a child, no questions asked. It doesn't have to end the way it did with Alexee.
That poor baby will be forgotten to time while the woman that murdered him in such a horrific and painful way is given all the sympathy and support in the world. Awful planet we live on.
She needed an abortion but maybe the mother didn't help her when you see her case that girl had a belly of like 8 month pregnancy her mother should have say something ....and then that poor girl just got scared AF because she didn't want no baby
@@bridgetclement2968yes but she still has people defending her. She has gotten more sympathy from strangers than that poor child got from the mother that birthed it.
Alexee's mom is just as much to blame, she's 19 years old she should not have been that PETRIFIED to tell her mom she was pregnant and her mom absolutely knew the whole time. I kind of wonder if her mom helped her plan it all. That was her full term grandson 💔.
I was thinking the same. The mom saying what did you do with it. The lack of emotion and empathy from her this poor lil angel didn’t have anyone around that cared 😔
At 10:14, I think the narrator manipulated the words of this obviously terrified 19 year old. He claims she said “nothing was crying,” but the closest I found to that statement was her saying: “I was scared, it was not crying or nothing” (8:45). Alexee clearly has no idea how to handle the situation, which carries over to her mother’s irresponsibility, as it would be her mother’s job to prepare her for life. There’s no doubt the mother knew her daughter was pregnant, how could you not notice over the span of 9 months.
The fact Brittany has a possibility of parole and James only got 19 years after strapping a brick and dumping their child in a river is disgusting. Hope they both get their 2nd round of justice while in prison 😃
The officer's treatment of the child in the first clip was very sweet. Given that I had some really bad experiences with how the police treated me as a kid, it's really heartwarming to see something different. I hope these kids can live a good life.
The police officers that were at my home when I stepped off the school bus treated me very well. My grandmother took me home with her until my dad came home after my mother dropped charges of attempted murder.
I agree completely, that officer was amazing! His interactions with that sweet little boy were so heartwarming. He is definitely a credit to the force. ❤️ I hope that poor little boy was taken out of that home permanently & placed with a family member (or foster family) that actually loves him, cares about him, & protects him. Obviously his biological parents couldn't possibly care less about him, considering that this wasn't even the first time they've passed out in the middle of the day & abandoned their toddler son to play in traffic. Sickening.
The fact that the little boy in the first video had no fear of strangers is heartbreaking. That often means a child has little to no true emotional attachment to their parent(s). This little one deserves.SO much better. Thank God for the two women who stopped to help him before he wandered into traffic!
Oh wow- I used to be completely fearless around strangers until my dad told me horror stories about children being kidnapped for not being cautious around unknown people.
@@novadearest It's not always the case, I swear! I work with kids in "the system" and it's not unusual at all to have them cling to strangers, even when their parents are present. Kids, even ones as young as this boy, seem to know when someone is kind and will treat them well. It can break your heart.
I don't think that is the case as much as you think. Little ones are trusting. When ours were little, they'd go up and talk to anyone...to the point that I was concerned how easy it'd be to take them bc they were so trusting. They just liked to talk to people. My niece and nephew were the same way when they were little. ;) And I always and still am very close to my now teenage kids. And my sister is close to her two, now in their 20's. At home, out daughter would come over next to me, for example, If I were sitting and hold my finger and just sit next to me. I taught middle school math for many years also. I started subbing when my kids started back. Before I got sick. I was subbing in kindergarten /1st grade a lot. Many of them were the same way. ;)
I'm just going to say that I have a feeling that the Alexee Trevizo case has more to it than meets the eye. Abuse, bullying, who knows but for her to want to hide the fact that she was pregnant and then murder her child tells me that something wasn't right in her mind.
Yeah. It is possible that she has some mental disorders that haven't been recognized so it could be properly treated. It's heartbreaking that the child had to die and that his own mother is the one who took it.
@@TheCosmoVoid_System Alexee apparently had undiagnosed Bipolar Disorder when she killed her baby. With the things probably happening at home that forced her to be so terrified of having a child and so quiet and 'nonchalant' about _ripping umbilical cord right out of herself_ , and an untreated condition that can be quite severe like BD, I can see how things went so wrong. I am not excusing her actions, just saying I can understand that these may be reasons she chose to react that way.
@@ihavenodesiretocreateahandle Yikes. That sucks that she couldn't get help before and maybe even get treatment. Maybe now she can get help, and hopefully she can. Of course, as you said, just because she has BD doesn't excuse her actions. No matter what someone does, even if it is caused by a disorder, they cannot be excused for their actions. Now, maybe some punishments can be lifted because you don't have control over your disorder, but you are still in the wrong. I myself will not use her BD as a way to excuse her actions.
I have bipolar disorder and could never even imagine doing what she did… She KILLED an innocent baby. HER baby. She could’ve handed him to a nurse. I’m sorry but you can’t blame bipolar for her actions. She’s old enough to know you can’t murder people.
Such a dark story. I've just given birth aged 24 and so it was devastating to hear what happened to the poor child but I also think Alexee could've had a much brighter experience had she had support from her family. If she had come forward about her pregnancy, I'm sure she would've gotten much better support from health care providers too and it could've been avoided (maybe the child could've gone up for adoption if she couldn't support them). She obviously felt she couldn't trust or talk to anyone :( Absolutely heartbreaking. Rest in peace little baby Side note: I think the doctor in with her reacted so professionally given the news she just had to deliver
As someone who got taken out of my family by CPS at 11 years old ( 38 now ) it flipping sucked , the alternative was live in foster care or be place with relatives in another province . When 1 child gets taken away , all children should be taken away and I’ll tell you why . I was “rescued” where as my brothers were still kept in the same house with the main abuser . My twin brother was eventually placed in a foster home after multiple reports of child abuse and eventually ended up on the streets after more abuse in the foster home and had a big drug problem . 1 brother went to live with his biological father and is a pedo ( just like his step father , my bio father ) and another brother stayed with the main abuser as he was the golden child but got into drugs as he did them with my abuser father . Being taken away sucked big time but , hearing about the downfalls of my older siblings was even harder . Children deserve parents that will love and cherish them and it breaks my heart every time I hear about child neglect and abuse. 😢
I agree, I knew a girl that had 2 kids. She was into heavy drug use, and was even more neglectful than the first clip was. Well, she had one kid taken, and while tripping balls on meth and heroin, she unfortunately murdered her other child. That child would be alive if the system had taken both, and KEPT both away from her. She's serving life now, in Alabama.
@@raijuko and let me guess, the father likely had no idea she was pregnant (or knew she was) and wasn't around at all?. That's what makes cases like that sadder, the alternative parent doesn't even bother stepping up which shows both are bad despite one not being around to physically harm the kids
Body cams. For every single officer. Protects them, protects the public, and reveals the valor and honor of the ones too humble to toot their own horn.
(Not defending) but I think she knew her daughter was wrong of course I think she just meant what charges is she being arrested for not WHY she’s being arrested
Seeing the one where she left her kids in the hot car for hours to donate plasma made me look back on my own childhood on how normal it was back then . My mother was a single mother and sometimes had to leave us in the car for what seemed like hours bc she couldn’t take us inside. I remember sweating to the point of drenching the seats.. Seeing these type of videos makes me realize how much unhealed trauma can resurface, I’m glad these babies got the help they needed and away from these “parents”.
@@Johnnynix52 one time was a junk yard not sure if kids are allowed there or not tbh it was just what she told us. Other times were for job interviews or shifts in general, sometimes running in the store for a “quick” grocery run. A lot of times I just never even asked any questions since I was used to it, I thought it was normal lol.
I had the same experience with my mom in a Home Depot parking lot. It was literally the MIDDLE OF SUMMER IN PHOENIX. I was maybe 8 or 9. She left me and my infant/toddle bro/sis for almost a hour and a half in the car. It was SO HOT. Car wasn’t on. I remember the kids crying, I’m crying, and I’ll open the doors to let air flow in. Every time someone walked by, I would close the doors and stop crying. My siblings still bawling. Anyways now I’m in therapy 😂
I can't imagine something like that happening to me, even when my mom left me in the car she always told me to lock the doors and she left the keys in so there was air running in the car, these parents make me sick 🙁
@Briann_uhhh OK. I had similar instances with people in my life as a kid. Luckily, not my parents but other people close to my family. Makes you wonder what was going on. Considering most kids feel the adults around them are infallible. Not until we get older do we realize that everyone has their secrets.
That first cop is what all cops should strive to be, he was so kind with the kid, and firm with the parents without being overly forceful, I applaud him
I feel so bad for anyone that grew up with memories of screaming for ur parents for hours, or having to hide from ur own parents never feeling safe with them. Especially if no one noticed or did anything. Abuse is disgusting, especially showing no empathy for their child if they DO get caught. I hate people so much and this is why. Edit: I don’t know how ppl brin g kids into the world just to hit them and scream at them and enjoy taking their anger out on them Edit 2: for all teh people in the reply (yes I read them all) I hope u are all ok and that all abused people, ur parents have gotten help and u don’t need to live with them anynore. If u need help, just say in the reply’s because I read them.
I can't wait until all cops are like the ones in this video, the ones who came to me outright said my father could do "whatever he saw fit" to punish me. Enabled him to choke me, almost out one time. You never realize how much they messed you up until you have to try three times to ask your friends to "stop" something before you can get the words to come out.
one time my mom said she will throw me out of the house for not doing my hw she left me out the door for 3-6 hours or maybe 3 or 2 i lost count but yeah no part of me can count that long i was screaming for her to let me in none of the people next door heard me and oh boy i have got alot more stuff to tell but i cant..[this is still for my parents safety i dont want to lose them either :( ]
My parents would yell at eacothet alot. Throw things around the house, and put me and my brother in danger. They are better to me and him now but it took me over 3 years of therapy and life long mental issues like PTSD, Depression, and DID. It sucks alot and since I've gotten so used to voices I don't take medicine anymore to stop them. I'm happy now and my parents.. well my mom loves me to death. Im sorry I commented this I just saw this comment and felt like I should share to let others know that they are never alone..
@@Tammylyn624 best to look at it like this "I may not be the best parent and I will inevitably make some mistake but a least I'll never be anywhere near as abhorrent as these parents".
As a child who was abused before when I was a kid I knew other abused kids because us abused kids stick together and I had maybe 13 kids in my class 4 or 5 of them were abused including me out of the entire class 1 of them was a bully because they were bullied by there parents and I don’t know if he got out of that household or not, one girl was locked in a room for 6 months her mother didn’t get punishment one girl wasn’t really fed and wouldn’t be let to take a shower, one girl had such a messed up family life that her sister tried to kill her with a knife but ovi failed and I went to there house once they are not that bad but yeah….I take medicine for what I went through and I don’t really remember it but yeah zero of these parents got in trouble and I once knew a girl who was r@p3 by her step father for years her father got no punishment. Idk how none of these parents got in trouble BUT THE TEACHERS I have respect for all the teachers who took care of the class because they were better parent figures then any other parents. Now what do I say to all this? I love my father I’m glad he saved me from my mother I feel bad for all the children I knew who are still going through this I know that my mother will probably never go to jail that girl who was locked in a room for 6 months her mother won’t ever be put in jail but at least she is safe with her father to so I learned from this is that I hate mothers they suck fathers are great except for step fathers they suck and teachers are great.
The Alexee case is so difficult, her mother is obviously a sociopath - did she refuse to acknowledge she was even pregnant because of fear of her mother?
Giving birth is the most painful and bravest thing women go through. Its equivalent to breaking many bones at the same time. The most shocking thing is, she was okay with all the pain, bleeding, trauma and injuring she was causing to body by giving birth in the bathroom goes to show that how much their parents terrorized her. When your parents are overly controlling, you like maturity. She was 19, not an adult, but she still didn't know to take pills, abortion, etc. There should be further investigation of who groomed and impregnated her. First 2 women were kind enough to let the cops know and its sad to see how happy the kid was to see his neglectful father, they both looked under the influence. We are living in this crazy 🤣 generation where people with brains choosing not to have kids and people with zero brain cells having multiples.
I don’t think she was groomed the guy was her bf. she gave birth to baby that was alive and killed it. I understand living with a mother like that but there were other options. No reason to take a life out of fear.
Legit the way that officer and those ladies treated that kid made me smile- they were just so sweet and knew exactly how to keep a little kid calm- god bless them honestly
Don't ever think your mailman doesn't know exactly what's going on. In my 33 years as a carrier, I called the police 5 different times to come out and check on unsupervised children under the age of 3. And every single time, I got reamed out by my supervisor for taking too long to do my route.
Stop paying for people's blood! They are drug addicts; their blood is worthless, riddled with drugs and disease. Where I live selling blood is ILLEGAL 😮
The fact people defend the second lady disgust me to my core. Some people claming all types of things to defend a murderer, a baby was murdered killed for no fault of its own by its own mother that threw it away in a trash, it never had a chance to live, it was denied everything in its potential life and the mother didnt care.. she didn't get a abortions before its birth, she didnt use protection, and she didn't even care when she was at prom pregnant, and she only cried when caught. She is an adult who knew what she was doing, and yet people baby her and defends her over the poor, innocent baby thrown into the trash... im just so digusted by people, if they was anything to make me lose faith in humanity its caring more about a mother than the baby who was murded and tossed away like trash..
The parents in the first part of the video were 100% on something. Between the non-reactions, slow, unintelligent responses, there's no way in hell they were "just sleeping"
One of my closest friends grew up with parents like that first couple and eventually by loving grandparents by the time he was about 12. It was absolutely remarkable to see him transform into the rock solid man and provider he is today. His grandparents were amazing
When you think of where he could’ve ended up you realize how lucky he is. Thank goodness his grandparents were able to take care of him and he didn’t end up a product of the system.
@@machenkaparents can only do so much to make sure their children end up on the right path. Sometimes they just go too far off and they can't help anymore
Videos like these make me realize how amazing my parents are. Are they perfect? No. But they never abused me, gave me everything I needed and more. Gave me life skills and lessons. I even got the bonus of having my parents be together and still are together for nearly 40 years. That’s much more than these poor kids can say…
I actually told my parents what you just said when I was 24 . I said that “I’m thankful that God had blessed me with parents like you because I could’ve been raised by drug addicts, alcoholics, or neglectful people but you were hard-working , you gave of yourselves to take care of me and loved me. “ . They weren’t perfect but neither were we crazy dysfunctional . Looking back , it was a pretty good life. When I told them that , my dad had this stunned look on his face as if he’d seen a space alien . 😂
@@tonante27 😂 I’m sure your parents appreciated it. I know mine did. I’m not a parent yet but I do know this much, parents or at least good parents are always second guessing themselves and just doing the best they can in hopes that they raise their kids to be semi functional adults. Hearing that they did okay has to be a nice thing to hear! I know my parents were thankful to hear it. My mom even teared up a bit the first time I told her.
I can't imagine that being real in this world. I simply can not picture it. But I have heard about it. Even if I can never relate to you, I hope for more like you in this world going forward. YHVH (Almighty Christian God) bless you and your family, in the name of Yahoshua/Jesus, selah/Amen.
20:48 unlocked a memory. My mom used to have us sit in the car for hours while she donated. The struggle is real but that lady could’ve done so much better. My mom had water, snacks, and toys for us. Plus she always brought someone else with her so they could take turns taking care of us. It was uncomfortable and boring but at least she did what she needed to do while keeping us safe
Is the blood donation a good deed from her or is it something she had to do because I don't quite get it like why leave your kids like that to do something good..?
@@soundouschannel4388you get paid for donating blood - I’m assuming that’s what this person is saying and also about the mother in the video, however, this person was actually responsibly taken care of unlike the mother in the video.
@@soundouschannel4388 yeah you can get paid between $40-$80 to donate blood plasma. It’s quick money a couple times a month but it takes a while and kids aren’t usually allowed inside the facility. My mom did it responsibly instead of just leaving me and my brother in a hot car unsupervised to fend for ourselves like the mom in the video.
@@jaxongarrison3896 i‘m confused why it takes so long to donate where you guys are. I‘ve donated plasma multiple times and I can’t remember it ever taking 2 hours or longer from walking in to coming out. I‘m also confused why the mother in this video was able to donate plasma when apparently she was taking drugs regularly enough for the drug court to order her doing a program. I don’t think they would take my plasma if I were to take drugs on a regular basis.
Im a child of a neglectful single mother. Childhood was rough and strange, but despite my mom, i grew up to be a husband and father that im proud to be, and i will always put my son first and give him the best life i possobly can, because hes the best thing ive ever done. So just so you know, theres not much hope for these parents, but these kids can absolutely overcome their upbringing. Not only just in spite of, but also likely through virtue, of these horrible circumstances.
Most of the time when you had a shitty childhood you grow up promising yourself that you won't make the same mistakes and give your kid the life you didn't had
people who have kids just to prove they’re a better parent than the one that raised them are so weird lol. also saying your kids the best thing you’ve ever done is just another level of weird
@@sybill123fulHe didn’t say he had kids for that reason. Having kids is one of the most impactful things you can do in the world. Doesn’t mean everyone should have them, but if you’ll be as dedicated to being a good parent as this guy claims to be, then it’s a great thing.
Watching this makes me realize how good I had it growing up and how fortunate I was to have the parents I did. Never any fighting or abuse in the house, plenty of food, both parents were loving and attentive to my sisters and I and we never went without (actually a bit spoiled at times). But they also taught us about kindness, discipline and hard work. Being a father myself now I couldn’t imagine just not caring about my kids and putting them in danger, just seems like an insane concept to me.
You were very blessed and lucky, and so was my family on most occasions as a child. Eventhough my parents fought like crazy on the daily, my brothers and I were still provided for and taken care of. We were taught about the value of good work ethic and our faith.
"Does this seem to be a safe environment for your children?" "Yeah, it's completely safe!" **Officer's bodycam pans to the side to reveal the barbed wire, bear traps, and landmines in plain view**
I don't think that's how "safe" works lady. No house should have that kind of stuff laying around. Think twice before saying that it's safe. I am glad she got arrested.
As someone who came from a household with an abusive, manipulative and narcissistic “step-dad”, my heart breaks for these children. Some of us are lucky to get out, some others are not. Prayers that these children are safe and find the peace and joy they deserve
as someone who came from an abusive household with a narcissistic, abusive, step dad.. I am so sorry I know exactly how you feel. My mom didn’t even leave this dude for 10 years either I was living like hell. I’m so happy that you got away from the situation.
The sickening part about James's case is that if his scumbag parents hadn't tried to play the "OH MY KID IS MISSING" card, they might have gotten away with it. It's so scary how much we have to rely on the incompetence of heinous individuals like this to catch them.
Like Jigglin' Joe Bidenomics? If Trump didn't get the election stollen from our of his feet they tight little baby boy would've been in clean diapers and them parents woulda had jobs and integrity from Don't leadership. Brugh... vote maga 2024 and beyond brugh. Jigglin' Joe Biden won't stan brugh!!
it’s not being incompetent it’s the persons real self talking and telling the truth while we’ll scared and trying to lie not realizing they are also saying the truth. the person is messed up because of something. trauma of some form
At 6 years old, his school would have done a well child check. And with the two older boys going to school, they would have said something. It would have come out, it just would taken longer.
Okay so the first case hits close to home because my own son got out of the house around that age. It was under a matter of minutes while I was folding laundry. HOWEVER, I wasn't on drugs ("sleeping"), I realized almost straight away and I was in an absolute panic. It was by far the worst few minutes of my life and I have experienced pretty horrible things in my life including almost dying in a car accident. I would gladly go through a hundred car accidents if it meant never experiencing the fear and panic of having a missing child. We are surrounded by dense woods and I had no idea which way he went. Luckily he hadn't gotten far and I found him quickly. Largely due to our at the time foster dog running out and locating him (we obviously foster failed and kept him after that) Still, those minutes felt like an eternity. The fact that these "parents" didn't even seem concerned when learning their son was found on a busy road absolutely infuriates me. My heart breaks for that sweet little boy. I hope he is in a stable and loving place. The narrator is right: every child deserves a parent but not every person deserves a child. 😢
Once when me little brother and I were kids and the whole family including us were sleeping at our relatives house my little brother woke up early and actually went outside. He was obsessed with cool looking cars and loved watching them and name what brand they are. So.. he went outside to the streets to watch cars. Thankfully there were like no cars because our relatives live in like a village. Once my mom noticed he is missing, she and my aunt ran outside and saw him. Stuff like this actually happens when parents are good parents. But these parents in this video seemed to be like maybe under drugs? Or maybe they were also in the act that made the kid so uncomfortable he left the house?
I gave my mom a few heart attacks when I was 4/5 years old. Once I took off to the neighbors she didn't think I would have so cops got called and I got escorted home. Second time I wandered off at Disneyland. I had enough sense to find a worker (I went to the storybook boat ride) tell them I was lost and got taken to lost and found. My mom showed up not to much later.
I've ran into the street to stop a child from chasing her dog into traffic, I was willing to die if it meant that a child who slipped out for less than a minute would go home. I can't fathom not caring about finding out MY OWN CHILD WAS ON THE HIGHWAY. I would fucking black out after getting my angel back inside, what's wrong with these animals.
We had to put slide bolts at the top of our exterior doors, cuz my 2 year old daughter, was trying to make a break for it, since she could walk. Never got any futher than the door being opened, but it scared the ish out of me. She is 36 now, and still going at life, pedal to the metal and full tilt! BUT I did manage to keep her alive till ADULTHOOD!😅
We need to have attention on good cops like these, as there is mostly bad ones portrayed in the media nowadays, sadly. Like in every group, there are good and bad people, but sometimes we need to give attention to the good ones while still acknowledging the bad ones, since every group has that. I'm just happy we have people like this UA-camr, because we get to see the good side of them
@@DeadAlready_1248having some good and some bad employees would be understandable if it’s something like a fast food joint or retail store. that is unacceptable for something like a police force, just as it would be unacceptable for a 5 star hotel or high class restaurant
The fact the two "parents" at the end of this video BOTH didn't get full life sentences is disgusting. They spent the whole time pointing fingers at eachother that it is evident they were both equally complicit in their son's passing. And both equally complicit in trying to discard his body.
I want to preface this by saying I also agree they both should have gotten full sentences My best guess for why he got off lighter than her is because he admitted to things earlier, and when you are presenting things to a jury and you have one person doing everything to lie suspiciously and one person who comes clean and shows some remorse (even if fake), the person who didn’t come clean will get the harsher sentence.
I applaud the first cop, he took no crap from the so-called parents who's still high after passing out, even if you take their kids away and they'll just make some more. Bless those kind ladies who found the kid
the one detective calling the last woman out by saying “you’re f*cking lying.” was so satisfying. and the way they talked to britney at the end was great.
The fact the kid is at the point that he doesn't care at all or even mention that his diaper is soiled really shows the level of neglect he has experienced. Absolutely horrific.
Bad as things were with my crazy mom, I was never neglected. We got down to eating freezer burned green beans and boiled macaroni with nothing on it once, but it was food. Always had a roof, heat, water, and clean clothes.
@@ostlandr100% . We struggled a lot but thank the Lord I didn’t have heartless scum for parents like some of these poor kids … the last couple is so sick I can’t comprehend it
Amidst all these horrible things happened to these children, I'm glad to see that there are still people out there who pay attention to their surroundings and take necessary actions and responses.
and there's a bunch of people in the comment section defending alexee who suffocated her own newborn baby because muh roe v wade. democrats truly are the most digusting beings on the planet.
So glad my dad is such a better example than any parent in this video. The bystanders and officers helping these children should be proud that they helped do a good thing and remove a small amount of bad in this world
You should take pride in all you do, say, and are. If you aren't proud of what you have to say, how you act, and how you got here, then you're likely a liar with a poor work ethic and lack gratitude for all that's been sacrificed for you to be here typing this comment. @@serily4524
The second one was completely different. She deserves to face consequences for killing her baby 100% but I saw nothing but fear and desperation there with some heavy influence from her awful mother. "Nothing was crying" feels like she was struggling to get her words out after she had just done and been through something insane.
Yeah i feel so sorry for her, at 19 thats such a young age regardless. Giving birth isnt an easy ordel, then with everything else on top. Did Alexee even have a choice to prevent the pregnancy? To abort? To deliver safely? Was she aware and able to give away the baby? Just sad all round
@@EH-vzzy I also feel like the way she tried to hide the body was proof that she isn't just this evil person. It was an obvious mess and poorly concealed which feels like she panicked and didn't know what to do and her brain shut off. It wasn't a cold calculated act of someone who just wanted to murder their baby because it was inconvenient for them.
@@mio7464yeah almost as if she's traumatized and in complete disbelief to what happened which influence her rational thinking. People like you shouldn't be any near close to being a jury with your shallow ass mindset. I bet you'll want to send her a life sentence while completely disregarding her own life which she also barely started.
The cop in the first clip is truly a credit to the force. The juxtaposition of that good man against the lousy parents in the video was eye-opening. Police have to deal with the lowest of the low, and I'm sure the horrible stuff they see takes a toll on them. So glad that little boy was rescued from those alcoholics, he seems like such a nice wee lad.
I agree completely, that officer was amazing. His interactions with that sweet little boy were too cute for words. He definitely deserves a raise! ❤ That little boy's parents were both heroin addicts, which explains why they were both passed out in the middle of the day & didn't even notice their son was missing. Also explains why their reactions were so slow, why it took them both so long to wake up & open the door for the cops, why the father took so long just to dress the kid & change his overflowing diaper (that probably hadn't been changed in days), why the mother was so unemotional upon being told that her son had almost been killed, & why she only started crying once she'd been handcuffed & put in the squad car -- she wasn't crying for her son, she was crying because she knew she couldn't take her drugs with her to jail, & she was probably just starting to realize that she'd have to endure the hell of heroin withdrawal behind bars. I hope that poor little boy was removed from their custody for good. Hopefully he was placed with a family member (or foster family) who will actually love him & care for him the way a parent should. No child deserves to grow up with such neglectful, drug-addicted parents.
I understand that we need to hold officers of the law to high standards of ethics and professionalism, but when kids are involved, you can really hear the anger and frustration in their voices towards the parents. I can't imagine how difficult it would be to hold yourself back from absolutely verbally unloading on someone who harms or neglects their own children. It reminds of just how emotionally draining being a cop has to be at times.
Yes. SO many of these men and women are parents themselves. It would be impossible not to relate personally. This goes for any first responders. Medics, police officers, EMTs, firefighters, nurses, doctors, surgeons, social workers, therapists, even teachers... all the way down the line. ANYONE who interacts with kiddos who witnesses or responds to abuse. It's just sickening.
Yeah, I got to witness that first hand, years ago, but it wasn't directed at me. I got a call that my son, who was in special ed but was easily the most tame student in there by this point. He was a runner at age 7, not an athlete but one of those kids who is so restless that he'll get himself in trouble just to stave off the boredom. By this time he could be trusted to catch the bus at the end of the driveway but apparently he hadn't and two freaking hours after school started they decided to call and ask if he was home! So next thing I know I'm at the middle school sitting in a meeting room talking to a cop, just numb, no idea what to think or feel. I couldn't just let the fear take over because that would be admitting he was actually missing or abducted and not just, I dunno, hiding somewhere I guess. The school had told me, to my blank astonishment, that the bus driver had actually SEEN my son walking down the street and just kept going and didn't bother to tell anyone! I told this to the cop and he was beside himself, speechless for a moment. There was this simmering outrage carefully held back with professionalism. My husband got there soon after, a quiet basket case, and not long after that the assistant principal called the school to say he'd found him and was bringing him back. Short summation of my son's side of it: He'd thought he missed the bus. He didn't want to get in trouble so he decided he was pretty sure he could walk to school (it always seems shorter driving it, man). This was what he was doing when the bus, which had actually been LATE, passed by. He did walk far enough... and overshot it. Somewhere beyond, on the sidewalk and puzzled by his situation, is where he was finally spotted. Now if we'd been more experienced parents, we'd have raised HELL. I wish we had. As it is we still don't know whether that godforsaken driver got canned. A naive 12-year-old is not the one responsible in a situation like this. That bus driver was the one who should have been held accountable. And I wish we'd found a way to make it so that we could see him onto the bus. Mind you... that was the last straw. He never rode the bus again in middle school.
@@BeeWhistler You were in denial, because not to be, then the absolute worse would be reality and you couldn't handle that. Plus, you had to hold it together because everyone needed to focus on your son, not his parents falling to pieces. You did great under the circumstances and let the cops do their jobs. I don't always like the way cops do things, but I know I could never be one. I watch a lot of true crime and interrogations and detective and cop interviews. Some of these guys will still tear up decades later talking about cases. I'd be crawling across tables to grab these guys around their throats. Nope, couldn't do the job. My son had the habit of simply not coming home after school. Where were you?! I was playing. Arrrggghhh! To this day, I still think my entire insides are turned inside out!
my respect to that first officer. i grew up in foster care and had parents like that. its just unacceptable to put your kids in that situation, he's right its unfair to the child. Dude sounded strung out of his mind and says its unfair. Well deserved arrest for those losers. Just gotta hope the kids get the love and attention they deserve in a foster home because the system can be pretty rough even if the officers mean well
Thankyou for stating what you had no choice in. Be proud of yourself. I know I feel proud of you. I assisted my Sisters Family and then their Family, as it was shocking. I can't write anymore than that. I am glad I did help and as an adult , I struggled emotionally with what the children saw and lived in. You are a success to come through it.
I love how that first officer behaved with that kid, letting him turn the lights on in his car and having a warm conversion. Just having a little fun and whatnot. Little wholesome moments like that are impossible not to smile at.
Bad/overly strict parents make the best liars and most evil people. That girl was terrified about telling her family just imagine you'd rather do this than tell your family
@@gerardohernandez5721the mom absolutely knew she was pregnant and I bet helped her come up with what happened. If you’ve seen the cheese competition video you know Alexee couldn’t hide her bunp.
@@gerardohernandez5721 this. the poor girl was not evil, she was a victim too. and it comes down to abusive/oppressive parents/families who teach their teens that intercourse is bad and shameful, instead of teaching them how to be safe and use contraceptives.
“Now I’m going to jail just for helping her” was infuriating. Him and his girlfriend threw their own child into the river like he was piece a trash, and only cried at the thought of jail
@brentparagas4549 what situation are you talking about, I think he is talking about the trailer park looking guy and the chubby redhead woman, she don't look 19
As someone who has a 16 year age gap with my youngest sibling, all of these break my heart. I know how difficult it is to take care of a baby, let alone when I don’t have the full responsibility of being a parent. These baby’s are innocent and never deserve to be in these situations. Bless these kids. Glad that even strangers will go out of their way to help these kids.
The story about Little James is so saddening. Brittany had no regard for her own sons safety. She chose her scummy ass boyfriend over her own kids, that just shows how bad of a mother she is. To have anyone choose their significant other over their child, that’s someone who should not ever had children to begin with. Every child deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a child.
Honestly true My dad’s parents loved each other so much that when his father had a heart attack, his mother was crying like a madwomman begging to have him revived but when my dad passed out in the car and got into an accident, they told him to go to the cheapest hospital and file the car paper thingys on broad daylight where the heat could have given him a heat stroke. And when he died just as soon as he came back from a heart attack, they just cried and stopped and told me to “move on, he’s in a better place” Im one to understand people’s mistakes and why they do it, i tried to keep myself open minded BUT what his parents did will never make me forgive them no matter what for killing their child like that and asking if the car is ok instead of their own fucking son, my own father
Every child deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a child. - that's so true. And yet I often experience that as soon as a woman says she doesn't want to have children (for a variety of reasons), the people around her want to persuade her to have a child no matter what. Many people are pigeonholed by society and would have decided against it of their own free will. Then they have children and are not ready for it.
She had no regard for any of her children. She chose a man’s wants over the babies that came out of her. She intended to kill 4 children the day she ran over little James 🥺😩
@@HofberaterfuchsI was raped and molested by my father. His actions upon me and my brothers caused me to tell everyone I do not want children. I was good with kids, but always thought in the back of my mind “ What if I hurt them like he hurt me?” No. I couldn’t allow it. I took birth control, used condoms and STILL ended up pregnant but I never knew. I was skinny, not gaining weight no morning sickness nothing to indicate pregnancy. My father had me put away in a mental institution to keep me from continuing to get anyone to help me get away from him. While there they took blood work and discovered I was pregnant, took me to the hospital who told me I was 6 months pregnant. I was 16. They put me on vitamins, took care of me, and I started to show properly. But as I got close to delivery, they told my father he had to come get me. I didn’t want this child, had taken every precaution not to get pregnant, and now this. My son was born, and three days after we went home, I had to take him back to the ER. He was dying, presenting like a dead infant. He had a very rare genetic disorder that no documented child had lived through. I chose then to care for him and love him. They told me he wouldn’t survive past a year old, then six years. He is 32 now, and he has two sisters. Turns out my ferocity to not have kids was not what fate wanted for me. I had a husband, and my son, whom he raised as his and our girls and I moved us all away from my father and mother! I am a great mother, at least I try everyday to be. But my kids are adults, one is married, my son must stay with me, and my youngest 26 has given me a little terror to love. My husband passed away, but I can honestly say we did right by our kids, all three of them. We went without food when times were hard, sold everything we had to survive and give them our best. This is how it should be. But I know the saying isn’t wrong, some people shouldn’t have children. My neighbor is a prime example 😔 CPS finally came to check on her son, but she acted like she wasn’t home 😔 I pray for his safety every day. She treats the dog like she treats her son. Horribly 😢
My son is two and is highly attached to me and his father. If a stranger tried to hold him he would scream bloody murder and reach for his father and I. Seeing the neglected children not even flinch being held by someone they've never met speaks VOLUMES on how shitty their parents are, so sad.
You should work on weening him from being so attached to you guys. I know it's hard because of the tremendous amount of love that you feel but he needs to start learning to stand on his own. We had to do it with my kids and they have no problems interacting with other people and are very well adjusted.
@@Johnnynix52 trust me, I want the best for my son and I want him to be very outgoing in the best way but our circumstances right now are limited. I'm a stay at home mom looking for work and his dad works with no days off and we don't have alot of time out. There are no kids in the family that are his age and I'm dying to meet someone with a two or three year old so he can mingle and learn how to interact. At parks, he's sweet to kids and will try to run up and play but he is shy. I think once he's in school he'll blossom. I think at two years old, he knows we are his safe space and I just want him to feel safe.
@@Johnnynix52hes two lol, I'd understand if he was 5-10 but during early stages it's good to show appreciation and love for your child as to not develop any trauma and resentment later in life
Christ, the car ride back home in that last case must have been awful for the siblings. I can't imagine what it must have been like for those young children to be sitting in the same car with their dead brother who, in Brittany's words, "busted his head open". That sort of trauma is unfathomable to me.
i was thinking the same thing. those kids are going to need therapy for life, they've probably not had a single genuinely loving relationship in their life. i truly hope and pray they come out on top of this, i have 5 kids of my own and my older 3 sons are very close in age to their boys so it was hard for me not to see my own children in them.
The second girl was very scared and afraid! I don’t think she should’ve done what she did but the poor thing was scared of the consequences of her actions. The lady who left the kids in the car actually started crying when they said they’d take her kids away! She def messed up, but I don’t think it was on purpose! That’s why abortions are important! Don’t say “adoption” or “foster care” cause how many of you would adopt or foster? And as far as I know Foster care is a money scam and most people don’t even take care of the kids but take the money for their own joy!
The doctor lady keeping her cool and making sure everything was done as procedure still was so impressive. She kept the whole operation rolling until cops came. Very level headed
@@MariaHernandez-vp1sxI had to pause the video and sigh in disbelief. She and her daughter have zero understanding that the child was murdered…by the daughter. And I hope the mother is acting that way because the daughter lied about it to the mother. If the mother got the full truth, I can only hope that her reaction would be different.
the case of the 19 year old girl is one that I've seen so many times, the mother of the girl's reaction was so obviously that of "do you know what this will do to the family's reputation!?" rather than concern for the newborn and her daughter, that can of environment can really twist's a person's sanity.
That mother is a huge red flag. The way the daughter was talking was childish, short sentences. She was in shock, emotionally, and super terrified of what her own mother would do/say. "Do you want to get in trouble right now, you could get in trouble" is what the mother said to the 19 year old.. I wouldn't even say the 19 year old is a mother, she's too young. I'm 19 myself and would also definitely be terrified of having a baby at this age. Murder them? No. But the frantic rambling is not normal.
That busy ass dad who was taking his off time to do uber eats is a legend. Buddy works digging during the day and drives uber in the afternoon. Sttill stopped to help those kiddos. Hell of a man.
idk about you, but i find this a hell of a lot more depressing than inspiring. it's heartbreaking that we live in a world where it's necessary that this man work THREE JOBS to be able to provide for his family. he should be able to do that by working only one job, but minimum wage isn't a livable wage and things are way too expensive and so he's working himself to the bone when he shouldn't have to.
@@SloppyxJoeHow many times do people have to say it. Minimum wage ISN’T SUPPOSED TO BE A LIVING WAGE. It would hurt the economy if it’s a living wage. Construction workers usually make a lot more than that. If you job hop s9 much that you are constantly entry level than that is the individuals fault.
This video can be a reminder when you see a "bad kid" or a misbehaved child...you NEVER know what they are going through at home. As much as possible, treat them with grace and respect because in most cases, the parents are at fault. Not all the time...but in most.
There is a point that the kids are responsible for their own actions, just as these 'parents' were once kids who probably suffered abuse or trauma are now held responsible, kids sho were raised terribly will have to answer for their actions and cant blame their upbringing. I agree we should still love and care and be understanding, but also be stern and not accept poor choices or actions as okay even with the excuse of being raised wrong
@@nativeoutdoors1780 i dunno man. this "personal responsibility" seems like a big cope sometimes. Sure, to some degree we're responsible for our own actions, but it kind of assumes we have an automatic awareness of what is right and wrong. People certainly can blame upbringing and society, as we shape and are shaped by society and upbringings.
The James story just reminded me of my childhood because when we got in trouble (which was often) my dad would make us eat only Peanut butter sandwiches for breakfast, lunch, supper; not being allowed to eat what theg would have for supper unless it was a meal he knew we didn't like. My mom felt bad one time, snuck my sister real food and my dad got mad at her. Shame on parents who bring a human into the world just to inflict pain or trauma. Sorry James. I hope you're in a better place full of love.❤️
@@nevrcareddd I'm on medication now and am in a good place. Lots of what my dad did I didn't even realize was bad till a couple years after I moved out. He used to ground us and one way of grounding us is he would give us "feet time" and it could be 8+ hours he would make me or my sister tickle his feet, some nights I'd have to stay up till 5 am and if we fell asleep or looked around the room he would get mad or even spank 🤢 sometimes I wish I didn't have him in my life even though he's not like that now and has apologised, I still cringe around him and don't like when he hugs me. I think it would be harder not having a dad still
I was in foster care as a kid. My first foster family only let me have peanut butter sandwiches and water 3 times a day for 2 years. I absolutely cannot stand peanut butter anymore
So sorry for those who started watching it before and then got kicked out, UA-cam played us an unfair move and I had to take it down...
That won't happen again, enjoy!
Life isn’t robux guys🥹😀😃😄😁😅😅🥹🥹
Only real ones remember the original
I saw it, turned my PC off, went upstairs to crash and watch it on my TV, and it was gone. Thought I was going crazy lol.
That's some serious love, I appreciate it and sorry about that
Just play by UA-cam rules so you can keep making your money.
The way the cop on the first case did EVERYTHING he could to make sure that little boy feel safe, comfortable, and cared for in that moment. He even made sure the boy was having some fun with the lights and the car itself. He should be absolutely applauded for that. ❤️
It shows there are good officers, unfortunately the bad ones just shine more brightly. He’s amazing, literally making me cry with his interactions.
He’s so sweet I love that man 😭❤️❤️
the way he talked to him was so good. like the fun uncle type. we need more like him
So funny how he edited the mom and the dad being arrested and the little bonk on the car door right after
@@guidobagnai6789 I laughed really hard when I saw the kid almost hitting the car door as if he didn't even notice it. Kids are cute.
"its unfair"
"yeah its not fair to your son, thats what its not fair to, have a seat" is the best line of a police officer i have ever heard
I absolutely applaud that guy. The respect of the bystanders, reassuring the kid, and being strict about the neglect from the parents was very well handled.
"It's fair, you just don't like it because it's not unfair in your favour" is a pretty good one too.
That guy was awesome! His interactions with the little boy were all so heartwarming as well. Dude deserves a raise. ❤️
Yeah he said the right thing but wow you people have a low bar.
Too dumb and drugged to know whats happening. Poor baby,😮😢
To ALL of the people who called the cops and who stopped for these kids, THANK YOU!!! You're awesome. I wish we had more people like you!
The odds are there are plenty of people like that
@@samdoors5132 You'd be surprised my friend. God bless you all and lets all do something nice for someone today
They actually deserve an award.
Heck yes omg this stuff just makes me bawl
We don't need more people like them, we need people to be more like them
The cop with the first one warms my heart “see my lights little buddy” warmed my heart the most his fatherly instinct kicked in
I've seen full video and the Cop was playing with the Lil boy. He loved playing with the COP. I can tell He either is a Dad or will b a Great one when he has kids
With that woo
He said "Awesome😲👉🚔"
"They scream a lot."
"Yeah, it's called a kid."
Cop really spoke for me in that moment
She seemed to think that it was completely normal for a child to screammmmmm for hours on end…’they’re very vocal’…like of course they are - they are likely hungry and only get juice instead if a meal. She had zero clue of how to mother her children 😣😢😡
Some people should NEVER be allowed to have kids
Right! I get so annoyed sometimes but it’s like they are kids they’re gonna be loud people don’t understand that should not have children
i dont know, kind of a dumb thing to say honestly. considering they are there for the kids screaming. like by the cops logic thats what they should have told the people calling making the complaint.
"hi i think there is child neglect."
"why? whats going on?"
"well these children have been screaming a lot."
"yeah its called a kid."
ya know what im saying?
I just think this is society failing us.
Those people are probably uneducated and poor. Beside the mess in that house, they probably can not afford to fix it and pay for pest control.
May be instead of calling the cops on them, they probably need a different type of help to take good care of themselves and those kids.
And that cop response is very stupid. I have kid and honestly I am not going to yield to calculated tantrum when ever it happens just because I am afraid the neighbors might call the cop on me. Kids cry for multiple reasons and sometimes ignoring them is a way of gaining control over them. And those kids are probably the reason why this woman looks that tired. If there is a mother that can tell me she never fell asleep due to exhaustion while her baby is crying, I would say she is a liar.
It is obvious that in general they don't seem to be good parent, but I do believe as a society, we should try to understand other people issues and challenges before condemning them.
This is disgusting when you realize the parents are crying because they got caught not because of their terrible behavior.
Keeping a child when you aren’t able to care for them properly while not seeking help for yourself or for them, neglecting the child (a lot of them looks like they are napping during the day while their child was unsupervised), not acting mortified or upset (at themselves) when the cops turned up, and then only crying when getting arrested - all very typical narcissistic behaviour. So it tracks.
Pathologically narcissistic parents.
@@Liliarthanbecause most of the time they get child benefits (free money) that they don’t always spend on the kid. Ive know to many 304s that have done this.
"napping" in some of these is definitely code for "nodding off on heroin"
@@DrSkeletor304!!!! SHEESH humanity sure is hopeless
"Every child deserves a parent but not every parent deserves a child" is one very true statement.
Absolutely, I've heard people swap the quote, "Every parent deserves a child but not every child deserves a parent." Which is positively horrifying and I corrected them every time.
Shit is old.
@@xJaakuyeah you don’t deserve a child
It's the problem of parents, society and government. Just good, well-educated, and conscious people don't have children. Only good, well-educated, and conscious people must be let to have children. So those parents cannot grow up good, well-educated, and conscious children. Also some people are not type of people looking after children but society makes them think that they love and want children or just to make society think and say good thinks about them, or just to have children to look after them when they are old, they have children, and behave them terrible. The solution is all governments in all countries letting only qualified people to have children.
@@xJaaku So? Doesn't make it less irrelevant.
"10 year old McDonalds" "10,000 choking hazards".
I love this guy's honest indignation. He has brother energy.
When the little boy said "awesome!" and the cop said "you like those blue lights? We're actually going to sit in that car" my heart melted ♥
Ikr, he seemed like a very bright, smart lil man. I hope he's in a happy place.
The fact thats the police car's lights-
You should probably see a doctor about that, that sounds unhealthy. I'm told you need one to live.
My dad used to be a police officer. One story he would always tell me about is a raid he did on crack house. There were 5 kids inside, 2 baby’s had full diaper and the older kids had nothing on at all. After everyone inside had been rounded up and arrested, my dad and his partner spent the next 45 minutes trying to clean them up and find them cloths. My dad said when he got home he just hugged me and my siblings as hard as he could, then spent the rest of the day playing board games and watching a movie with us. Best dad even, I don’t know how he could go about seeing things like that then come home and have the energy to raise us. I love him to death. Sorry for the long text, this video just got to me.
Oh my god.
Your father is an amazing person. Thank God that your father knew that his children needed to be protected, especially when they could be mistreated that terribly.
Stay great, dude. I guess if you have thoughts of having children, follow your old man and treat them to grow into beautiful people.
Dawg, seeing that gave him EXTRA energy to raise you.
Wasn't a long text, just a great story!❤ I used to come home & just sit over my babies! Praying & touching a spot that didn't disturb their sleep! Lay Crisis Counselor/First Responder/Foster/Adopt parent! And got a few meth houses etc shut down & prosecuted! And the abused babies saved! By GOD'S GRACE! ❤ You carry each life with you always! I can't get out anymore, but pray without ceasing for the broken! And children's development in those first few years is so critical & formative! Say you have a baby that receives no appropriate nurturing, if there is not intervention within the first 19 months of life then there becomes irreparable damage! They always have trouble bonding & receiving after that! Have watched it play out multi generational with siblings! 1 is able to go on & become a nursing caring parent, & 1 has issues that carry on & hamper healthy parenting!
Gotta love the war on drugs!
Best part is all those kids probably grew up without parents, and the police used seizure laws to confiscate everything of value to fund their department!
My dad was in the Army for 25 years and I have similar stories. Even my mom after sandy hook happened told me about it just so she could hug me I was in my first year of college but she still saw me as her baby. I'm glad to see others that were just as lucky to have at least one beautiful parent in their lives.
The cops and the bystanders really did some good for their community and i hope its never forgotten.
The first officers interaction with the child melted my heart, he clearly has kids or grew up with siblings. Bless that officer ❤
you don't need to be a parent to know how to talk nicely to kids
I don't have kids and my sister is 1 year younger and I would still be nice to little kids especially when in danger, that's so scary I would definitely do the same as those two nice ladies in the video
I agree completely! His interactions with that sweet little boy were so beautiful & heartwarming. That man is an absolute credit to the force. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
22:33 i am sorry but what did this officer just said?
And children at a young age are very sus????
@@AssassinForPeace
He likely was gonna say susceptible but cut himself off
5:32 “It’s what about you didn’t do”
Couldn’t have said it better. This officer is awesome
The first little boy who said "AWWSOMEE!" to the flashing blue lights 😢😭😭 The officer and two women who found him are incredible
True
The officer in the first case is a saint. He's so good with that little boy
For real tho
Hmmmm no. But he's a better police officer in his profession than most.
Sure youre exaggerating i get that but if he was a saint. Christ would then be doing miracles through by definition literally. So he's not a saint at all.but he surely proves himself to be a good man.
Probably a dad
@@IsraelCountryCubebro cannot understand what a metaphor is
It always amazes me how someone can explain in detail how they step by step ended their child's life without a speck of emotion, just to break down and cry for themselves when they realize they've been caught and their life as they knew it is over. Absolutely disgusting.
Thought the same. "It came out and 'nothing' was crying" or whatever she said. Referring to the baby as nothing was appalling. Some people are on here saying that she was scared and all that. Sure, but how she handled it was disgusting/infuriating.
absolutely deplorable!
Those are the monsters of society. The psychopaths. 😢 It's sickening.
How is that much different than abortion? It's not really surprising that, in a society that has decided to view abortions as nothing more than health treatment, killing a baby right after delivery isn't perceived as much different.
@@Tepes1980 abortions ... Dont kill babies? Because theyre not babies yet?
Imagine how baby James felt realizing his mother, the person that’s supposed to be protecting him and loving him didn’t care to help him. 😢 may he rest in peace and hope his siblings are in a better home
This story literally haunts me. He was about the age of my son at the time and they looked very similar.
The fact that she only started crying when learning of her arrest and NOT when she was told her son almost got run over tells me everything I need to know. That cop is more upset than they were. This is disgusting.
That's because she freaking out about withdrawal in jail..both are Heroine addicts.. typical behaviour they go on the nod constantly and neglect their kids
they all were that same way...
@@happydolly12 ngl though withdrawing off opiates in jail would be fucked up, they deserve it though. being addicted to drugs dont mean you need to be a shit mom tbh
@@HotGlahbi i've done it personally, its dantes inferno. indescribable hell
Can not say they are parents . To those çhildren the kids çan parent better them selfs ,i hope théy never get those çhildren back. They will grow up b4the not Wana b parents ever. Will.
Just the fact the mother had to ask why her daughter was being arrested after her daughter threw her child in a trash can .Is unbelievably disturbing!
That case wasn’t handled right. Post-birth psychosis is a real thing and can fuck with women’s minds
@@lkn3526have you seen some of the other videos released on this? She went to prom and you can see footage where she was at school and cheering, NOTICEABLY pregnant. Her and her mom knew she was. There’s no way they didn’t know.
Just google post birth psychosis and read the wiki article once@@AsaACNH
That 19 year old was being coercively controlled by that mother, she was scared to death. As horrible as it is, that's learned behavior & fear*
That “mother” disgusted me. She cared nothing for that baby either.
The Alexee case is a little confusing. For someone to be that terrified of telling their mother that they're pregnant, and do whatever they can to hide it, makes me wonder if her mother was horrible too.
Maybe, but it also seems likely she got pregnant as a college student, and she knew that if she was found out, she would have to raise a baby alone. The parents aren't angels but abusive is pushing it. The mother seemed strict, as in, she doesn't want her kid having a child while pursuing a degree.
fr, I dont think she shouldve gone to jail
The mother honestly gives off controlling abusive parent vibes and to an extent neglectful.. as she doesn't seem to show any compassion and care for her daughter's well being in the hospital. Seemingly her only concern are the troubles Alexee will cause to her.
You would think that an unexpected teen pregnancy should have the family heavily involved, with support and welfare of the teen until she gives birth and onwards.. that is if they decided to have and raise the baby.
I think that it's obvious that the biggest reason why Alexee is in complete denial of her pregnancy, was her home life.. her family's circumstances does not have the capacity to support her, or much less even accept her pregnancy. That's what goes with unwanted teen pregnancies and strict, borderline abusive families.
No normal, healthy thinking person would be able to do that to their own baby.. Alexee was fully unprepared, and in complete denial of her pregnancy.. and she find that her only way out, was to get rid of her own child, as if it's just "nothing".
She's mentally incapacitated.. incapable of making sound decisions, reckless and acts on impulse, all signs of long term effect of abuse and neglect.
While it still doesn't justify murder for those reasons.. these people need more than anything to firstly rehabilitate and get therapy, as putting them straight in jail won't help them to get better.
I havent got to it yet but I think I remember it...never thought of that but now that you mention it, it makes absolute sense.
Yeah I forgot about the part were the police pick her up...the whole interaction is crazy
Narrator: "...kids were served microwaved hot pockets for dinner..."
Me: (shamefully lowers hot pocket back onto plate)
I get you lol but that’s definitely not a good source of nutrition for a growing child, especially of younger age.
Its ok they’re not bad its the fact the kid was said not to get any food. Though assuming they always get them is the bad thing. Occasional hot pocket is like occasional pizza. Not all the time but its ok some times.
Dont feel shame for the one or two times you eat something like that. Be it time or energy, we all get lazy for one reason or another.
The occasional hot pocket isn’t bad, the problem comes when hot pockets are literally the only source of nutrients a child is receiving.
I bout died hearing that, my kids definitely eat some pizza rolls or hot pockets when we do a 'whatever night'. Tonight its homemade chicken tikka masala though
The first cop was amazing. He was so sweet and gentle to the kid, making the kid smile and have fun with the lights, and then was so protective and harsh with the parents (as he should be). He didn’t take any of their BS which was great to see. He definitely helped that kid
He seems to be hot too🤭
At 23:24 - A Black is crying for having left her kids in a hot car for almost 4 hours.
This is whats needed, you dont need more chances you need to care in the first place. Too many "parents" care more about what they feel like than what they are putting their kids through. I can say firsthand, if you cant do it you are being more kind letting the kid go where they are wanted and cared for.
Sad to see, the parents are drug addicts. They don't even know what's happening. Poor poor poor kid!
@@KostasOkomura Stop sexualizing people and have some respect for an officer of the law saving a child from their own parents. There are plenty of sick places online to go if you're that thirsty, keep it off UA-cam.
the woman: "Yeah... they're very loud and they scream a lot..."
the police officer: "Yeah its called a kid"
I busted out laughing
Great response from that officer!
but my kids not screaming that much, kids screaming a lot there's something not right!
@@mamabajahannanot necessarily. When I was happy once upon a time when I was a kid, I did use to scream a lot of happiness and excitement. But yeah, not all screams are good...
Damn that officer was quick and wasn't taking any cap. Hats off to him.
why,it wasnt funny,u must be one of those millions who finds nonsense funny,bet u loved watching everyone loves raymond and seinfeld.
The second case:
The mother of Alexee is being very weird with her reactions to hearing that her daughter just killed the baby and tried to hide it in a trash can. The fact that Alexee kept insisting that she had never had sex to the doctors, the fact that she kept saying she wasn't pregnant and that she just had back pain, and the fact that she opted to go through the extremely painful and exhausting act of labor and delivery in a bathroom alone tells me that she was so terrified of her mother that she would rather risk serious injury of laboring in a bathroom alone then kill and hide the newborn than admit to her mother that she has had sex. At the age of 19 she is an adult, but her mother's first reaction to hearing what happened was to calmly say, "do you want to be in trouble?" which causes Alexee to immediately start crying and panicking. When the nurse says that she's not a minor and can make her own medical decisions about going to the labor unit to make sure she doesn't get an infection from partial delivery of the placenta, alexees mother immediately jumps in, "no she's still in school. I need to be in the loop" as if her being in school means that she's not a legal adult who must make her own decisions. Alexees mother comes across as authoritarian, controlling, and abusive. In the next clip we see her being confronted by the police at home with a warrant for alexees arrest. The mother stands in the way of the door and demands they tell her everything about what's going on instead of simply handing over her daughter who very clearly and undoubtedly killed her newborn baby. "but this is my house" doesn't matter, they have a warrant for alexees arrest not for your home. "Can I go with her when you take her to the station?" This doesn't concern you, your daughter is the adult and the murderer and you do not have a reason to be there. "So what is she under arrest for?" You have got to be kidding, you were literally there when they found the body.
Alexees mother is a controlling and overbearing person who requires everything to include or revolve around her in typical narcissist fashion and I can easily see why Alexee was so terrified of her mother knowing of her not being a virgin that she instead opted to labor alone in a bathroom and kill /hide her newborn rather than let her mom down. Fucked up but I can see it.
Huh?.. bud, she killed and mauled the baby the second he was born. She snapped his neck, and ripped the umbilical cord out of him... No, this was her being in denial, and being selfish and delusional. All she could think about was herself, and she denied it all the way up until the end where she couldn't deny it anymore, than, rather than accept reality and rationalize things, hmsge tried to continue hiding everything by killing and disposing of her son.
Very watchful eye , 👌🏼
Yeah I saw that too.. The mom is so controlling thats why Alexee was so affraid of getting in trouble rather than just afraid of smth else which is much more important like, helloooo that was your baby who died just a while ago cant i not.... As a mom, im speechless
@@galitaMiina Bro u people will do anything to deflect responsibility. This girl slaughtered her baby boy.. this wasn't her just giving birth n panicking n putting him in the can, no, she broke his neck and ripped his insides out, then attempted to clean it and hide it...
@@JonHop1 I'm sick of hearing this story. Truth is, a child had a child. Legally, she's an adult yes. But not everyone is kicked out at 17 and works at a restaurant to pay their way through senior year of high school. Obviously she needs to do time and receive a lifetime of therapy but no, she didn't tear the baby apart. She tore the umbilical cord apart because she was giving birth alone. That's where the blood came from. She likely put her hand over the baby's mouth as soon as it came out. The reality of it is horrifying and what happened seems so obviously avoidable but she didn't do it because she's evil or psychotic. She was just delusional about a baby that didn't even exist to her until it was out of her for a moment.
The last one is absolutely heartbreaking…they really sat there with the straightest face of how they disposed of their own child and lying with the whole story multiple times…I can’t believe there’s actual people like this walking in this world.
The worst is I live in rush run and fish there all the time and haven’t been there since this happened
The cop and those two women in the first one melted my heart. So happy there are great people out here still, doing the right thing. ❤
I like to think most people would interject, atleast I hope so.
Opioid addiction…..
I was going to say the first one as well. That officer is stronger than most I think. I've got a baby and 2 small nephews. If i saw somebody that neglectful, itd be hard not to smack them in the mouth. He was so good with that kid too. Hopefully that kids in a better place.
Yep the cop in the first clip was one of the good guys! Those children deserve better than being neglected by heartless brain dead parents! And the woman that left her kids in a hot car. I would not even treat my dog that horrible!!!
Right?? I felt warmth in my soul watching those women stand up for that little boy.
He was so quiet. You could tell he'd been so neglected that he'd learned crying for someone was useless. That poor thing.
THE NERVE and AUDACITY for that mother to ask the officers to stop yelling at her while she's admitting to forcing her other children to carry their dead brother to the car... unreal
Pretty sick stuff 😢
I seriously doubt that was the case. She was just trying to come up with a reason she supposedly didn't know he was dead.
@@baucoin88u nailedit. I cant.. comprehend this crazy stuff
What's crazy is that any normal parent would have either called 911 directly for help or would have driven to the hospital. There would have been an investigation but "it's an accident" would have been plausible and could be retained by the investigators given that the parents would have shown concern for their child...
1st case mum's nodding off she's high as a kite on H, Bloody hell
In case anyone doesn't realize, the parents in the first video were likely passed out on heroin. Both very sedated and confused, mom rubbing the side of her nose (common itchy spot with opioid users), and their alibi was literally "we were sleeping". Getting high was more important to them than whether their child lives or dies.
Evil parents are the worst!
Addiction does indeed tend to take away ones free will
Probably heroin but initially I assumed they were just deep sleeping off a 3 day meth bender; being awake and not eating or feeding themselves or the kids.
Most children born to addicted parents aren't high up on the priority list; they're more often just a consequence of sex than a wanted human being.
I used herion for 14 years and never once passed out on my kids and they got away from me or even had a wet diaper on, pee in it one time it’s changed, also my nose never itches either, shouldn’t spread false information that ain’t 100% true, but yea I’ve seen other parents do this kind of thing and weren’t doing any drugs at all what so ever they just horrible people and even worse parents! So drugs or not in the end they are shit parents!!!
The first cop is incredible - did everything in his power to comfort the little dude and keep him happy and occupied. Major kudos to the officer :)
Props to the 2 ladies in the first case for doing the right thing and called the officer for the kid's safety
something similar happened to my cousin. her parents were slumped on drugs in their car, my cousin got out and walked along a busy ass road until a stranger stopped her and got help. forever thankful 🙏
yeah, i hope for a future where the kid finds them and thanks them for saving him.
22:33 i am sorry but what did this officer just said?
And children at a young age are very sus????
@@AssassinForPeaceThe officer seemed to be trying to say 'kids are susceptible'... probably to heat related illness and death and maybe forget the word "susceptible" in that moment as he explained the same thing without saying the full word.
Breaks my heart that strangers showed the toddler more kindness than the parents did
when i worked for CPS, my favourite kid was a lot like the first one. three year old boy who had absolutely no boundaries or concept of stranger danger. he was allowed to run loose and would often run in to the streets and his mom & her boyfriend (who was a sexual predator, mind you) would get high and ignore him. he was diagnosed with reactive attachment disorder and has really explosive tantrums and odd behaviours, but the sweetest kid in the world. long story short, he’s back with dad and in a loving and happy home, and i’m friends with his dad on facebook so i can keep up with him. ☺️ he was probably the biggest influence in my life to go back to school for forensic psychology.
Many child protection workers all over the world can take a leaf out of your book to be a decent person as well as a protection for children.
That's a great story. I like happy endings. Thank you for sharing it.
How old is this Lil Angel now???
I miss my SON (PROFILE PIC).
DCFS Removed him from me cause my house needs REMODELING!!!!
❤️😇
The first officer deserves a commendation not just for arresting the poor excuse of parents, but for his wonderful treatment of the child. Poor baby was so enjoying the kindness and attention of both women and the officer. Thank God for these caring ladies and this amazing officer.
If they were really protecting the child, they would have made sure the boy didn't see his parents cuffed and the drama that goes with it
Yes thank God for those 2 ladies. I feel like the cop is a parent or is good with children
@nickmiller4331 Why then would they expose the children to the handcuffing of the parents and all the drama that goes along with the arrest?
That I don't know
@@heatherh.197 you spend to much time Online If you can't figure out The answer's to your own questions If you were at that Scene Exactly how he was Do you truely think you could of Handled everything going on And Had the foresight To Handle The Child
I Personally could not of done so And I'm Sure That many people Couldn't have done so Just because the Officer didn't do a flawless job Doesn't mean he doesn't deserve a commendation
You have to remember that These officer's are dealing with Their lives And all the people around them in those situations While Also Suppressing his own emotions as well as he was solo On the job with two Suspect's That were under the influence He can't just turn his back on Those people If you think that someone won't randomly Try to kill you spur of the moment I'd suggest You Watch more of these Interactions Of what solo officer's deal with
"Wassup lil man!! :D" What a good man god he was so nice to the kid
All the people that stopped for the kids and called for help are absolutely amazing. Here in Poland, a 14 year old girl just died last week. She was having a stroke and was laying on the snow for 2 hours until one man got her inside a market and called for help. There were so many people that passed her and did nothing. I will always stop and check on people laying around, homeless or not, just to make sure they don't need medical attention. It's so terrifying how apathetic humanity has gotten. People that actually act and do something to help.others restore my hope in humanity ever so slightly
That's awful.
That is horrible but it is what it is everyone is too focused on there own lives and problems only caring if it benefits them
@@trolgeeeeee it was not "it is what it is" situation because it was Poland, not some 3rd world shit hole. As a Pole myself I am totally appalled over what happened, I've always stopped to help a laying person, there was never anything "more important" to do. We're constantly told to do that and it's punishable by law to be caught not providing help. So what happened on that day really feels like there was a glitch in society.
@@LovelyAngel.Yeah
Keep doing what you're doing,but be careful with walking up to random people :D
The first officer was really great with that little guy. I really appreciate his behavior. I was often faced with not-so-nice cops when I was a kid, and I think it helped steer me towards some real issues with authority. I'm glad that he made the experience as positive as possible.
I am with you
The moment he arrested the parents, you could tell he was absolutely disgusted with them. Lost all patience and was purely justified
@@DailyDemonif more cops did this maybe so many children wouldn’t grow up with shity parents. I know ow it’s not ideal to not have your parents growing up but it’s definitely better to have family members that will take better care of the children step up. Both of these people seemed like they were on drugs.
@@marcuslarwa9098so true. It’s so sad that two random women and a sheriff cared more about that child for an hour or two than those parents did for the baby’s entire life.
@@marcuslarwa9098Those parents were DEFINITELY on drugs, I'd stake my entire life on it. They were heroin addicts. It would explain everything -- why they were both completely passed out in the middle of the day, why their reactions were so slow, why the mother seemed so emotionless upon being told her son was almost killed, why neither of the parents realized their son was missing, why it took the dad a million years just to dress the kid & change his overflowing diaper... they were dope addicts, plain & simple. I hope that poor little boy was taken out of that home for good. It's clear that his biological parents care far more about their drug habit than they do about him. Disgusting.
I have so much respect for the officers and detectives having to solve these cases. It must be hard to sleep at night processing stuff like this.
Some of them don't. It causes a lot of mental and emotional problems and the human brain is not meant to be subjected to it on a consistent, constant basis.
@@taragriffin449That's why there's so many systems that are in place, and are being put in place.
To HELP those blue blooded folks who DO the right thing (I'm talking about the good cops, not the ones who think wearing a badge gives them the right to play God.) when they have problems caused by their work in the line of duty they chose.
That must be one of the worst jobs in this world.
Suicide is a huge issue police deal with and has been for a very long time, a lot of people don’t know this, some police officers don’t even know til it’s already happening to them, it’s really sad (I have no relations with any PD or have any law degree this is just my knowledge so don’t quote me) I’m pretty sure they’ve started teaching officers right off the bat now about all that
This is why I get really pissed off when we watch bad cops. Those pigs give a bad rep for the majority of cops that are good Men and Women.
The second story broke my heart. That poor baby. Unfortunately, there are so many cases of teenagers getting pregnant and feeling too scared to tell anyone due to fear of being judged. America needs to get better and teach people what to do if they are pregnant and don't want the child but don't want an abortion. There are tons of adoption agencies and never forget that hospitals and fore stations are safe havens where you can leave a child, no questions asked. It doesn't have to end the way it did with Alexee.
That poor baby will be forgotten to time while the woman that murdered him in such a horrific and painful way is given all the sympathy and support in the world. Awful planet we live on.
She needed an abortion but maybe the mother didn't help her when you see her case that girl had a belly of like 8 month pregnancy her mother should have say something ....and then that poor girl just got scared AF because she didn't want no baby
@@celestepixie4528blood for the blood God am I right?
@@EnclosedPoolAreaShe was ARRESTED
@@bridgetclement2968yes but she still has people defending her. She has gotten more sympathy from strangers than that poor child got from the mother that birthed it.
Alexee's mom is just as much to blame, she's 19 years old she should not have been that PETRIFIED to tell her mom she was pregnant and her mom absolutely knew the whole time. I kind of wonder if her mom helped her plan it all. That was her full term grandson 💔.
I was thinking the same. The mom saying what did you do with it. The lack of emotion and empathy from her this poor lil angel didn’t have anyone around that cared 😔
At 10:14, I think the narrator manipulated the words of this obviously terrified 19 year old. He claims she said “nothing was crying,” but the closest I found to that statement was her saying: “I was scared, it was not crying or nothing” (8:45). Alexee clearly has no idea how to handle the situation, which carries over to her mother’s irresponsibility, as it would be her mother’s job to prepare her for life. There’s no doubt the mother knew her daughter was pregnant, how could you not notice over the span of 9 months.
@itzsnipez5950 she still killed a baby and should face consequences
@itzsnipez5950 could've possibly been a cryptic pregnancy or she was able to hide it really well
@@sillycheese301there have been pictures circulating of her very visibly pregnant and attending cheer and prom
The fact Brittany has a possibility of parole and James only got 19 years after strapping a brick and dumping their child in a river is disgusting. Hope they both get their 2nd round of justice while in prison 😃
Yeah,that judge needs to wake the fuck up.
They won't. Prisons are full of sht parents. Most prisoners are parents.
At this point that's the only justice one can hope for
I could barely stand to watch that one. I really hope whoever the other kids go to will love them.
@@CahliaShay Me too
The officer's treatment of the child in the first clip was very sweet. Given that I had some really bad experiences with how the police treated me as a kid, it's really heartwarming to see something different. I hope these kids can live a good life.
The police officers that were at my home when I stepped off the school bus treated me very well. My grandmother took me home with her until my dad came home after my mother dropped charges of attempted murder.
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i agree! the police officer treated the situation with such care and was great with the poor kid, i hope the kid will be okay :(
Dude sounds like jim from the office
I agree completely, that officer was amazing! His interactions with that sweet little boy were so heartwarming. He is definitely a credit to the force. ❤️
I hope that poor little boy was taken out of that home permanently & placed with a family member (or foster family) that actually loves him, cares about him, & protects him. Obviously his biological parents couldn't possibly care less about him, considering that this wasn't even the first time they've passed out in the middle of the day & abandoned their toddler son to play in traffic. Sickening.
Those two parents who threw that poor child in the river are the epitome of evil!!!
The fact that the little boy in the first video had no fear of strangers is heartbreaking. That often means a child has little to no true emotional attachment to their parent(s). This little one deserves.SO much better. Thank God for the two women who stopped to help him before he wandered into traffic!
i didnt know that that is messed up
Makes sense.
Oh wow- I used to be completely fearless around strangers until my dad told me horror stories about children being kidnapped for not being cautious around unknown people.
@@novadearest It's not always the case, I swear! I work with kids in "the system" and it's not unusual at all to have them cling to strangers, even when their parents are present. Kids, even ones as young as this boy, seem to know when someone is kind and will treat them well. It can break your heart.
I don't think that is the case as much as you think. Little ones are trusting. When ours were little, they'd go up and talk to anyone...to the point that I was concerned how easy it'd be to take them bc they were so trusting. They just liked to talk to people. My niece and nephew were the same way when they were little. ;) And I always and still am very close to my now teenage kids. And my sister is close to her two, now in their 20's. At home, out daughter would come over next to me, for example, If I were sitting and hold my finger and just sit next to me. I taught middle school math for many years also. I started subbing when my kids started back. Before I got sick. I was subbing in kindergarten /1st grade a lot. Many of them were the same way. ;)
I'm just going to say that I have a feeling that the Alexee Trevizo case has more to it than meets the eye. Abuse, bullying, who knows but for her to want to hide the fact that she was pregnant and then murder her child tells me that something wasn't right in her mind.
Yeah. It is possible that she has some mental disorders that haven't been recognized so it could be properly treated. It's heartbreaking that the child had to die and that his own mother is the one who took it.
@@TheCosmoVoid_System Alexee apparently had undiagnosed Bipolar Disorder when she killed her baby. With the things probably happening at home that forced her to be so terrified of having a child and so quiet and 'nonchalant' about _ripping umbilical cord right out of herself_ , and an untreated condition that can be quite severe like BD, I can see how things went so wrong.
I am not excusing her actions, just saying I can understand that these may be reasons she chose to react that way.
@@ihavenodesiretocreateahandle Yikes. That sucks that she couldn't get help before and maybe even get treatment. Maybe now she can get help, and hopefully she can. Of course, as you said, just because she has BD doesn't excuse her actions. No matter what someone does, even if it is caused by a disorder, they cannot be excused for their actions. Now, maybe some punishments can be lifted because you don't have control over your disorder, but you are still in the wrong. I myself will not use her BD as a way to excuse her actions.
I have bipolar disorder and could never even imagine doing what she did… She KILLED an innocent baby. HER baby. She could’ve handed him to a nurse. I’m sorry but you can’t blame bipolar for her actions. She’s old enough to know you can’t murder people.
Such a dark story. I've just given birth aged 24 and so it was devastating to hear what happened to the poor child but I also think Alexee could've had a much brighter experience had she had support from her family. If she had come forward about her pregnancy, I'm sure she would've gotten much better support from health care providers too and it could've been avoided (maybe the child could've gone up for adoption if she couldn't support them). She obviously felt she couldn't trust or talk to anyone :(
Absolutely heartbreaking. Rest in peace little baby
Side note: I think the doctor in with her reacted so professionally given the news she just had to deliver
As someone who got taken out of my family by CPS at 11 years old ( 38 now ) it flipping sucked , the alternative was live in foster care or be place with relatives in another province .
When 1 child gets taken away , all children should be taken away and I’ll tell you why .
I was “rescued” where as my brothers were still kept in the same house with the main abuser . My twin brother was eventually placed in a foster home after multiple reports of child abuse and eventually ended up on the streets after more abuse in the foster home and had a big drug problem . 1 brother went to live with his biological father and is a pedo ( just like his step father , my bio father ) and another brother stayed with the main abuser as he was the golden child but got into drugs as he did them with my abuser father .
Being taken away sucked big time but , hearing about the downfalls of my older siblings was even harder .
Children deserve parents that will love and cherish them and it breaks my heart every time I hear about child neglect and abuse. 😢
Agreed 💯
I'm so sorry you went through that!! the justice system is so screwed up I'm wondering how America isn't extinct.. god bless you and your brothers
I agree, I knew a girl that had 2 kids. She was into heavy drug use, and was even more neglectful than the first clip was. Well, she had one kid taken, and while tripping balls on meth and heroin, she unfortunately murdered her other child. That child would be alive if the system had taken both, and KEPT both away from her. She's serving life now, in Alabama.
@@raijuko and let me guess, the father likely had no idea she was pregnant (or knew she was) and wasn't around at all?. That's what makes cases like that sadder, the alternative parent doesn't even bother stepping up which shows both are bad despite one not being around to physically harm the kids
Omg I’m so sad for you and for knowing there was nothing you could do to help your siblings.😞
Body cams. For every single officer. Protects them, protects the public, and reveals the valor and honor of the ones too humble to toot their own horn.
Her mother asking “what is she being arrested for” when she knows damn well she threw her baby away and tried to hide it is crazy.
That's what annoys me the most.
Right like that baby life didn’t even matter to her at all 😡 19 you know better idc
Was the daughter pregnant by her prom date or what?
(Not defending) but I think she knew her daughter was wrong of course I think she just meant what charges is she being arrested for not WHY she’s being arrested
That's gotta be a strange family. This girl was hiding her pregnancy like she was a 13 year old kid instead of an adult
Seeing the one where she left her kids in the hot car for hours to donate plasma made me look back on my own childhood on how normal it was back then . My mother was a single mother and sometimes had to leave us in the car for what seemed like hours bc she couldn’t take us inside. I remember sweating to the point of drenching the seats.. Seeing these type of videos makes me realize how much unhealed trauma can resurface, I’m glad these babies got the help they needed and away from these “parents”.
Where did she take you that kids weren't allowed in? There are only a few places I can think of, and none are any good.
@@Johnnynix52 one time was a junk yard not sure if kids are allowed there or not tbh it was just what she told us. Other times were for job interviews or shifts in general, sometimes running in the store for a “quick” grocery run. A lot of times I just never even asked any questions since I was used to it, I thought it was normal lol.
I had the same experience with my mom in a Home Depot parking lot. It was literally the MIDDLE OF SUMMER IN PHOENIX. I was maybe 8 or 9. She left me and my infant/toddle bro/sis for almost a hour and a half in the car. It was SO HOT. Car wasn’t on. I remember the kids crying, I’m crying, and I’ll open the doors to let air flow in. Every time someone walked by, I would close the doors and stop crying. My siblings still bawling.
Anyways now I’m in therapy 😂
I can't imagine something like that happening to me, even when my mom left me in the car she always told me to lock the doors and she left the keys in so there was air running in the car, these parents make me sick 🙁
@Briann_uhhh OK. I had similar instances with people in my life as a kid. Luckily, not my parents but other people close to my family. Makes you wonder what was going on. Considering most kids feel the adults around them are infallible. Not until we get older do we realize that everyone has their secrets.
That first cop is what all cops should strive to be, he was so kind with the kid, and firm with the parents without being overly forceful, I applaud him
the interaction between the kid and the police man in the first case was so wholesome
I feel so bad for anyone that grew up with memories of screaming for ur parents for hours, or having to hide from ur own parents never feeling safe with them. Especially if no one noticed or did anything. Abuse is disgusting, especially showing no empathy for their child if they DO get caught. I hate people so much and this is why.
Edit: I don’t know how ppl brin g kids into the world just to hit them and scream at them and enjoy taking their anger out on them
Edit 2: for all teh people in the reply (yes I read them all) I hope u are all ok and that all abused people, ur parents have gotten help and u don’t need to live with them anynore. If u need help, just say in the reply’s because I read them.
I can't wait until all cops are like the ones in this video, the ones who came to me outright said my father could do "whatever he saw fit" to punish me. Enabled him to choke me, almost out one time. You never realize how much they messed you up until you have to try three times to ask your friends to "stop" something before you can get the words to come out.
one time my mom said she will throw me out of the house for not doing my hw she left me out the door for 3-6 hours or maybe 3 or 2 i lost count but yeah no part of me can count that long i was screaming for her to let me in none of the people next door heard me and oh boy i have got alot more stuff to tell but i cant..[this is still for my parents safety i dont want to lose them either :( ]
Those memories don’t go away either & those parents rarely get theirs
22:33 i am sorry but what did this officer just said?
And children at a young age are very sus????
My parents would yell at eacothet alot. Throw things around the house, and put me and my brother in danger. They are better to me and him now but it took me over 3 years of therapy and life long mental issues like PTSD, Depression, and DID. It sucks alot and since I've gotten so used to voices I don't take medicine anymore to stop them. I'm happy now and my parents.. well my mom loves me to death. Im sorry I commented this I just saw this comment and felt like I should share to let others know that they are never alone..
What terrifies and saddens me is that there are plenty of children out there right now going through similar situations.
Yup and won’t be able to tell their story until theyre adults, if they make it that far.
It makes me sick to my gut to even think about it.
@@Tammylyn624 best to look at it like this "I may not be the best parent and I will inevitably make some mistake but a least I'll never be anywhere near as abhorrent as these parents".
As a child who was abused before when I was a kid I knew other abused kids because us abused kids stick together and I had maybe 13 kids in my class 4 or 5 of them were abused including me out of the entire class 1 of them was a bully because they were bullied by there parents and I don’t know if he got out of that household or not, one girl was locked in a room for 6 months her mother didn’t get punishment one girl wasn’t really fed and wouldn’t be let to take a shower, one girl had such a messed up family life that her sister tried to kill her with a knife but ovi failed and I went to there house once they are not that bad but yeah….I take medicine for what I went through and I don’t really remember it but yeah zero of these parents got in trouble and I once knew a girl who was r@p3 by her step father for years her father got no punishment. Idk how none of these parents got in trouble BUT THE TEACHERS I have respect for all the teachers who took care of the class because they were better parent figures then any other parents. Now what do I say to all this? I love my father I’m glad he saved me from my mother I feel bad for all the children I knew who are still going through this I know that my mother will probably never go to jail that girl who was locked in a room for 6 months her mother won’t ever be put in jail but at least she is safe with her father to so I learned from this is that I hate mothers they suck fathers are great except for step fathers they suck and teachers are great.
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The Alexee case is so difficult, her mother is obviously a sociopath - did she refuse to acknowledge she was even pregnant because of fear of her mother?
she was pretending she didn't know,.but knew, cause she called the b/f while at the clinic thing..and the b/f's mom
it is only difficult because you support murder and don't believe women are capable of being evil
What was going on in her home that she felt she couldn't tell her mom? Why was she so scared?
@@jr4338 This is pretty common unfortunately. This is why privacy, safety, & abortions are so important.
@@jr4338 she wasn't scared of her mom
Giving birth is the most painful and bravest thing women go through. Its equivalent to breaking many bones at the same time. The most shocking thing is, she was okay with all the pain, bleeding, trauma and injuring she was causing to body by giving birth in the bathroom goes to show that how much their parents terrorized her. When your parents are overly controlling, you like maturity. She was 19, not an adult, but she still didn't know to take pills, abortion, etc. There should be further investigation of who groomed and impregnated her. First 2 women were kind enough to let the cops know and its sad to see how happy the kid was to see his neglectful father, they both looked under the influence. We are living in this crazy 🤣 generation where people with brains choosing not to have kids and people with zero brain cells having multiples.
I don’t think she was groomed the guy was her bf. she gave birth to baby that was alive and killed it. I understand living with a mother like that but there were other options. No reason to take a life out of fear.
Man,the fact that you just assumed that she was groomed just means you are one of those
And she aint no victim,sure her mother certainly had a role in it if not both her parents but by no means is she definatly had her part in it
Nope, she was having a fun time at that prom party with zero remorse for the newborn, absolutely disgusting that people will defend this killer
Last time I checked 19 was a adult
Love the opening statement. "Every child deserves a parent but not every parent deserves a child !"
I seriously love this too
1st time iv heard it and such a good true statement xxx
So True!!!
@@Taylorbanta That line is old asf but yall right it is good
@@katiechapman7072 That line is old asf but yall right it is good
I love the cop being so gentle and upbeat with the kid in the first clip. Clearly trying to keep him calm and make sure he wasn't scared. So sweet
Legit the way that officer and those ladies treated that kid made me smile- they were just so sweet and knew exactly how to keep a little kid calm- god bless them honestly
Don't ever think your mailman doesn't know exactly what's going on. In my 33 years as a carrier, I called the police 5 different times to come out and check on unsupervised children under the age of 3. And every single time, I got reamed out by my supervisor for taking too long to do my route.
Those ladies were terrific.
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Stop paying for people's blood! They are drug addicts; their blood is worthless, riddled with drugs and disease. Where I live selling blood is ILLEGAL 😮
The fact people defend the second lady disgust me to my core. Some people claming all types of things to defend a murderer, a baby was murdered killed for no fault of its own by its own mother that threw it away in a trash, it never had a chance to live, it was denied everything in its potential life and the mother didnt care.. she didn't get a abortions before its birth, she didnt use protection, and she didn't even care when she was at prom pregnant, and she only cried when caught. She is an adult who knew what she was doing, and yet people baby her and defends her over the poor, innocent baby thrown into the trash... im just so digusted by people, if they was anything to make me lose faith in humanity its caring more about a mother than the baby who was murded and tossed away like trash..
The parents in the first part of the video were 100% on something. Between the non-reactions, slow, unintelligent responses, there's no way in hell they were "just sleeping"
Probably strung out on heroin or fentanyl
this is what i was thinking too
Passed out, maybe
The mom was behind the slaughter.
@@ghoulbuster1the first video there is no slaughter, just drugged up parents letting their child run on the road
One of my closest friends grew up with parents like that first couple and eventually by loving grandparents by the time he was about 12. It was absolutely remarkable to see him transform into the rock solid man and provider he is today. His grandparents were amazing
When you think of where he could’ve ended up you realize how lucky he is. Thank goodness his grandparents were able to take care of him and he didn’t end up a product of the system.
The grandparents obviously failed in bringing up their own child so it’s nice to see that they succeed with the grandkid instead.
@@machenkaparents can only do so much to make sure their children end up on the right path. Sometimes they just go too far off and they can't help anymore
@machenka what a ridiculously ignorant comment.
@@machenkabased grandparents
Videos like these make me realize how amazing my parents are. Are they perfect? No. But they never abused me, gave me everything I needed and more. Gave me life skills and lessons. I even got the bonus of having my parents be together and still are together for nearly 40 years. That’s much more than these poor kids can say…
I actually told my parents what you just said when I was 24 . I said that “I’m thankful that God had blessed me with parents like you because I could’ve been raised by drug addicts, alcoholics, or neglectful people but you were hard-working , you gave of yourselves to take care of me and loved me. “ . They weren’t perfect but neither
were we crazy dysfunctional . Looking back , it was a pretty good life. When I told them that , my dad had this stunned look on his face as if he’d seen a space alien . 😂
@@tonante27 😂 I’m sure your parents appreciated it. I know mine did. I’m not a parent yet but I do know this much, parents or at least good parents are always second guessing themselves and just doing the best they can in hopes that they raise their kids to be semi functional adults. Hearing that they did okay has to be a nice thing to hear! I know my parents were thankful to hear it. My mom even teared up a bit the first time I told her.
I can't imagine that being real in this world. I simply can not picture it. But I have heard about it. Even if I can never relate to you, I hope for more like you in this world going forward. YHVH (Almighty Christian God) bless you and your family, in the name of Yahoshua/Jesus, selah/Amen.
The unfortunate thing is, that's not amazing parenting. That is and should be the standard.
Same 🙂
20:48 unlocked a memory. My mom used to have us sit in the car for hours while she donated. The struggle is real but that lady could’ve done so much better. My mom had water, snacks, and toys for us. Plus she always brought someone else with her so they could take turns taking care of us. It was uncomfortable and boring but at least she did what she needed to do while keeping us safe
Is the blood donation a good deed from her or is it something she had to do because I don't quite get it like why leave your kids like that to do something good..?
@@soundouschannel4388you get paid for donating blood - I’m assuming that’s what this person is saying and also about the mother in the video, however, this person was actually responsibly taken care of unlike the mother in the video.
@@soundouschannel4388 yeah you can get paid between $40-$80 to donate blood plasma. It’s quick money a couple times a month but it takes a while and kids aren’t usually allowed inside the facility. My mom did it responsibly instead of just leaving me and my brother in a hot car unsupervised to fend for ourselves like the mom in the video.
@thhybrid9336 All right, this makes more sense thanks
@@jaxongarrison3896 i‘m confused why it takes so long to donate where you guys are. I‘ve donated plasma multiple times and I can’t remember it ever taking 2 hours or longer from walking in to coming out.
I‘m also confused why the mother in this video was able to donate plasma when apparently she was taking drugs regularly enough for the drug court to order her doing a program. I don’t think they would take my plasma if I were to take drugs on a regular basis.
Im a child of a neglectful single mother.
Childhood was rough and strange, but despite my mom, i grew up to be a husband and father that im proud to be, and i will always put my son first and give him the best life i possobly can, because hes the best thing ive ever done.
So just so you know, theres not much hope for these parents, but these kids can absolutely overcome their upbringing. Not only just in spite of, but also likely through virtue, of these horrible circumstances.
Proud of you! You are a wonderful person and I'm very happy that you are happy now
Most of the time when you had a shitty childhood you grow up promising yourself that you won't make the same mistakes and give your kid the life you didn't had
we’re all so proud of u !!!
people who have kids just to prove they’re a better parent than the one that raised them are so weird lol. also saying your kids the best thing you’ve ever done is just another level of weird
@@sybill123fulHe didn’t say he had kids for that reason. Having kids is one of the most impactful things you can do in the world. Doesn’t mean everyone should have them, but if you’ll be as dedicated to being a good parent as this guy claims to be, then it’s a great thing.
Watching this makes me realize how good I had it growing up and how fortunate I was to have the parents I did. Never any fighting or abuse in the house, plenty of food, both parents were loving and attentive to my sisters and I and we never went without (actually a bit spoiled at times). But they also taught us about kindness, discipline and hard work. Being a father myself now I couldn’t imagine just not caring about my kids and putting them in danger, just seems like an insane concept to me.
Josereyes you and your sisters are some of the luckier ones if what you say is true
Facts I used to be pressed about getting grounded or anything but seeing this makes me extremely grateful I had a loving mom and grandparents
yes you were very lucky. Very. 🥹
You were very blessed and lucky, and so was my family on most occasions as a child. Eventhough my parents fought like crazy on the daily, my brothers and I were still provided for and taken care of. We were taught about the value of good work ethic and our faith.
Bro my life is the exact opposite
"Does this seem to be a safe environment for your children?"
"Yeah, it's completely safe!"
**Officer's bodycam pans to the side to reveal the barbed wire, bear traps, and landmines in plain view**
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I don't think that's how "safe" works lady. No house should have that kind of stuff laying around. Think twice before saying that it's safe. I am glad she got arrested.
Not to mention drugs obviously were involved
totally safe dude
“They’re really loud, screaming and crying.”
“Yeah, it’s called a kid.”
This man deserves a promotion.
As someone who came from a household with an abusive, manipulative and narcissistic “step-dad”, my heart breaks for these children. Some of us are lucky to get out, some others are not. Prayers that these children are safe and find the peace and joy they deserve
Sorry for what happened with you, i've never can't imagine what is this situation, because my parents are the best people in the world for me.
So sorry you had to go through that. xxx
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@@joaopedrobaggio4475 lucky bitch lol... U were one of the kids i would hate in highschool just cuz they have what i wanted
as someone who came from an abusive household with a narcissistic, abusive, step dad.. I am so sorry I know exactly how you feel. My mom didn’t even leave this dude for 10 years either I was living like hell. I’m so happy that you got away from the situation.
The sickening part about James's case is that if his scumbag parents hadn't tried to play the "OH MY KID IS MISSING" card, they might have gotten away with it. It's so scary how much we have to rely on the incompetence of heinous individuals like this to catch them.
Like Jigglin' Joe Bidenomics? If Trump didn't get the election stollen from our of his feet they tight little baby boy would've been in clean diapers and them parents woulda had jobs and integrity from Don't leadership. Brugh... vote maga 2024 and beyond brugh. Jigglin' Joe Biden won't stan brugh!!
it’s not being incompetent it’s the persons real self talking and telling the truth while we’ll scared and trying to lie not realizing they are also saying the truth. the person is messed up because of something. trauma of some form
@@notnemesis8961 When speakin' on Jigglin Joe Biden, yes, it is usually about being incompetant son. Do ur research!! Woke moralist!!
At 6 years old, his school would have done a well child check. And with the two older boys going to school, they would have said something. It would have come out, it just would taken longer.
@@MammaM1217 Assuming he goes to school and isn't homeschooled or anything.
Okay so the first case hits close to home because my own son got out of the house around that age. It was under a matter of minutes while I was folding laundry. HOWEVER, I wasn't on drugs ("sleeping"), I realized almost straight away and I was in an absolute panic. It was by far the worst few minutes of my life and I have experienced pretty horrible things in my life including almost dying in a car accident. I would gladly go through a hundred car accidents if it meant never experiencing the fear and panic of having a missing child. We are surrounded by dense woods and I had no idea which way he went. Luckily he hadn't gotten far and I found him quickly. Largely due to our at the time foster dog running out and locating him (we obviously foster failed and kept him after that) Still, those minutes felt like an eternity. The fact that these "parents" didn't even seem concerned when learning their son was found on a busy road absolutely infuriates me. My heart breaks for that sweet little boy. I hope he is in a stable and loving place. The narrator is right: every child deserves a parent but not every person deserves a child. 😢
Once when me little brother and I were kids and the whole family including us were sleeping at our relatives house my little brother woke up early and actually went outside. He was obsessed with cool looking cars and loved watching them and name what brand they are. So.. he went outside to the streets to watch cars. Thankfully there were like no cars because our relatives live in like a village. Once my mom noticed he is missing, she and my aunt ran outside and saw him. Stuff like this actually happens when parents are good parents. But these parents in this video seemed to be like maybe under drugs? Or maybe they were also in the act that made the kid so uncomfortable he left the house?
I gave my mom a few heart attacks when I was 4/5 years old. Once I took off to the neighbors she didn't think I would have so cops got called and I got escorted home. Second time I wandered off at Disneyland. I had enough sense to find a worker (I went to the storybook boat ride) tell them I was lost and got taken to lost and found. My mom showed up not to much later.
I've ran into the street to stop a child from chasing her dog into traffic, I was willing to die if it meant that a child who slipped out for less than a minute would go home. I can't fathom not caring about finding out MY OWN CHILD WAS ON THE HIGHWAY. I would fucking black out after getting my angel back inside, what's wrong with these animals.
We had to put slide bolts at the top of our exterior doors, cuz my 2 year old daughter, was trying to make a break for it, since she could walk. Never got any futher than the door being opened, but it scared the ish out of me. She is 36 now, and still going at life, pedal to the metal and full tilt! BUT I did manage to keep her alive till ADULTHOOD!😅
The fact that they didn’t care or become emotional until they were being arrested says it all! 🤢 🗑️
The officer letting the little boy play in the cop car was so sweet.
That's my favorite
3:17 the way the cop interacts with the kid is just awesome. Not letting him think anything is out of place or wrong.
Yeah, it's heartbreaking. Any adult that is competent and CARING has gotta seem like God himself to a little kid in that situation.
We need to have attention on good cops like these, as there is mostly bad ones portrayed in the media nowadays, sadly.
Like in every group, there are good and bad people, but sometimes we need to give attention to the good ones while still acknowledging the bad ones, since every group has that.
I'm just happy we have people like this UA-camr, because we get to see the good side of them
@@DeadAlready_1248having some good and some bad employees would be understandable if it’s something like a fast food joint or retail store. that is unacceptable for something like a police force, just as it would be unacceptable for a 5 star hotel or high class restaurant
Yes he was great with the little guy!
He had my respect when he made the child feel safe and sound, but he became a legend when he scolded those "parents"..
The fact the two "parents" at the end of this video BOTH didn't get full life sentences is disgusting. They spent the whole time pointing fingers at eachother that it is evident they were both equally complicit in their son's passing. And both equally complicit in trying to discard his body.
I want to preface this by saying I also agree they both should have gotten full sentences
My best guess for why he got off lighter than her is because he admitted to things earlier, and when you are presenting things to a jury and you have one person doing everything to lie suspiciously and one person who comes clean and shows some remorse (even if fake), the person who didn’t come clean will get the harsher sentence.
The law is beyond broken. All because the people behind it are corrupt and injust.
If this was an accident, it should have been reported right away. Not do what they did.
I applaud the first cop, he took no crap from the so-called parents who's still high after passing out, even if you take their kids away and they'll just make some more. Bless those kind ladies who found the kid
And the lil boy calling him daddy
The cop and those ladies who saved the little boy are awesome. Bless all of them for helping him.
the one detective calling the last woman out by saying “you’re f*cking lying.” was so satisfying. and the way they talked to britney at the end was great.
The fact the kid is at the point that he doesn't care at all or even mention that his diaper is soiled really shows the level of neglect he has experienced. Absolutely horrific.
Watching this makes me so greatful for the homecooked food, privacy, love and attention i got as a kid.
Bad as things were with my crazy mom, I was never neglected. We got down to eating freezer burned green beans and boiled macaroni with nothing on it once, but it was food. Always had a roof, heat, water, and clean clothes.
Amen to that, bless my parents too..
You’re very lucky and blessed. Believe me. 😢
@@ostlandr100% . We struggled a lot but thank the Lord I didn’t have heartless scum for parents like some of these poor kids … the last couple is so sick I can’t comprehend it
Lucky! Can I have some of that?
Amidst all these horrible things happened to these children, I'm glad to see that there are still people out there who pay attention to their surroundings and take necessary actions and responses.
and there's a bunch of people in the comment section defending alexee who suffocated her own newborn baby because muh roe v wade. democrats truly are the most digusting beings on the planet.
So glad my dad is such a better example than any parent in this video. The bystanders and officers helping these children should be proud that they helped do a good thing and remove a small amount of bad in this world
Me too! I thank God every day for both of my parents and pray for everyone who doesn't!
ur lucky
Shouldn't feel pride over anything
You should take pride in all you do, say, and are. If you aren't proud of what you have to say, how you act, and how you got here, then you're likely a liar with a poor work ethic and lack gratitude for all that's been sacrificed for you to be here typing this comment. @@serily4524
The second one was completely different. She deserves to face consequences for killing her baby 100% but I saw nothing but fear and desperation there with some heavy influence from her awful mother. "Nothing was crying" feels like she was struggling to get her words out after she had just done and been through something insane.
Yeah i feel so sorry for her, at 19 thats such a young age regardless. Giving birth isnt an easy ordel, then with everything else on top. Did Alexee even have a choice to prevent the pregnancy? To abort? To deliver safely? Was she aware and able to give away the baby? Just sad all round
@@EH-vzzy I also feel like the way she tried to hide the body was proof that she isn't just this evil person. It was an obvious mess and poorly concealed which feels like she panicked and didn't know what to do and her brain shut off. It wasn't a cold calculated act of someone who just wanted to murder their baby because it was inconvenient for them.
poor girl. she was clearly terrified and it was very clear
@@EH-vzzyshe had choices all over but chose to deny and deceive even after she killed the baby
@@mio7464yeah almost as if she's traumatized and in complete disbelief to what happened which influence her rational thinking.
People like you shouldn't be any near close to being a jury with your shallow ass mindset. I bet you'll want to send her a life sentence while completely disregarding her own life which she also barely started.
The cop in the first clip is truly a credit to the force. The juxtaposition of that good man against the lousy parents in the video was eye-opening. Police have to deal with the lowest of the low, and I'm sure the horrible stuff they see takes a toll on them. So glad that little boy was rescued from those alcoholics, he seems like such a nice wee lad.
Drug addicts, Heroin
@@happydolly12yeah i was gonna say as a recovering opiate addict myself that’s what it looked like
@@ashegrey3042congrats on breaking the habit 😊
I agree completely, that officer was amazing. His interactions with that sweet little boy were too cute for words. He definitely deserves a raise! ❤
That little boy's parents were both heroin addicts, which explains why they were both passed out in the middle of the day & didn't even notice their son was missing. Also explains why their reactions were so slow, why it took them both so long to wake up & open the door for the cops, why the father took so long just to dress the kid & change his overflowing diaper (that probably hadn't been changed in days), why the mother was so unemotional upon being told that her son had almost been killed, & why she only started crying once she'd been handcuffed & put in the squad car -- she wasn't crying for her son, she was crying because she knew she couldn't take her drugs with her to jail, & she was probably just starting to realize that she'd have to endure the hell of heroin withdrawal behind bars. I hope that poor little boy was removed from their custody for good. Hopefully he was placed with a family member (or foster family) who will actually love him & care for him the way a parent should. No child deserves to grow up with such neglectful, drug-addicted parents.
10:43 “nothing was crying” broke my heart
I understand that we need to hold officers of the law to high standards of ethics and professionalism, but when kids are involved, you can really hear the anger and frustration in their voices towards the parents. I can't imagine how difficult it would be to hold yourself back from absolutely verbally unloading on someone who harms or neglects their own children. It reminds of just how emotionally draining being a cop has to be at times.
Nobody has a problem with cops showing anger and disgust when children are being hurt.
I've heard the turnover for law officers doing that is pretty high because it is emotionally draining.
Yes. SO many of these men and women are parents themselves. It would be impossible not to relate personally. This goes for any first responders. Medics, police officers, EMTs, firefighters, nurses, doctors, surgeons, social workers, therapists, even teachers... all the way down the line. ANYONE who interacts with kiddos who witnesses or responds to abuse. It's just sickening.
Yeah, I got to witness that first hand, years ago, but it wasn't directed at me. I got a call that my son, who was in special ed but was easily the most tame student in there by this point. He was a runner at age 7, not an athlete but one of those kids who is so restless that he'll get himself in trouble just to stave off the boredom. By this time he could be trusted to catch the bus at the end of the driveway but apparently he hadn't and two freaking hours after school started they decided to call and ask if he was home!
So next thing I know I'm at the middle school sitting in a meeting room talking to a cop, just numb, no idea what to think or feel. I couldn't just let the fear take over because that would be admitting he was actually missing or abducted and not just, I dunno, hiding somewhere I guess. The school had told me, to my blank astonishment, that the bus driver had actually SEEN my son walking down the street and just kept going and didn't bother to tell anyone! I told this to the cop and he was beside himself, speechless for a moment. There was this simmering outrage carefully held back with professionalism.
My husband got there soon after, a quiet basket case, and not long after that the assistant principal called the school to say he'd found him and was bringing him back.
Short summation of my son's side of it: He'd thought he missed the bus. He didn't want to get in trouble so he decided he was pretty sure he could walk to school (it always seems shorter driving it, man). This was what he was doing when the bus, which had actually been LATE, passed by. He did walk far enough... and overshot it. Somewhere beyond, on the sidewalk and puzzled by his situation, is where he was finally spotted.
Now if we'd been more experienced parents, we'd have raised HELL. I wish we had. As it is we still don't know whether that godforsaken driver got canned.
A naive 12-year-old is not the one responsible in a situation like this. That bus driver was the one who should have been held accountable. And I wish we'd found a way to make it so that we could see him onto the bus. Mind you... that was the last straw. He never rode the bus again in middle school.
@@BeeWhistler You were in denial, because not to be, then the absolute worse would be reality and you couldn't handle that.
Plus, you had to hold it together because everyone needed to focus on your son, not his parents falling to pieces. You did great under the circumstances and let the cops do their jobs.
I don't always like the way cops do things, but I know I could never be one. I watch a lot of true crime and interrogations and detective and cop interviews. Some of these guys will still tear up decades later talking about cases. I'd be crawling across tables to grab these guys around their throats. Nope, couldn't do the job.
My son had the habit of simply not coming home after school. Where were you?! I was playing. Arrrggghhh! To this day, I still think my entire insides are turned inside out!
my respect to that first officer. i grew up in foster care and had parents like that. its just unacceptable to put your kids in that situation, he's right its unfair to the child. Dude sounded strung out of his mind and says its unfair. Well deserved arrest for those losers. Just gotta hope the kids get the love and attention they deserve in a foster home because the system can be pretty rough even if the officers mean well
Thankyou for stating what you had no choice in. Be proud of yourself. I know I feel proud of you. I assisted my Sisters Family and then their Family, as it was shocking. I can't write anymore than that. I am glad I did help and as an adult , I struggled emotionally with what the children saw and lived in. You are a success to come through it.
The Uber Eats guy who saved the child in the hot car looked absolutely traumatized by the evil he witnessed. Poor guy.
The mother was donating plasma. She needed the money.
@sushles There's never a good reason to leave a child in a hot car, wtf
@@sushlesleaving a kid in a hot car can kill them smh. There's no excuse to endanger the poor kid.
@@sushlesfor what, drgs? There’s plenty of government help with children’s food and such.
for drugs @@sushles
As a single father with a 6yo daughter i cant express enough how much anger and sadness this brought me. I hate people more and more every day
I love how that first officer behaved with that kid, letting him turn the lights on in his car and having a warm conversion. Just having a little fun and whatnot. Little wholesome moments like that are impossible not to smile at.
In the case of Alexee Trevizo the behavior of the grandmother is almost more disturbing than the murdering itself, she is so cold blooded
I bet she's the root of the problem.
Bad/overly strict parents make the best liars and most evil people.
That girl was terrified about telling her family just imagine you'd rather do this than tell your family
@@gerardohernandez5721the mom absolutely knew she was pregnant and I bet helped her come up with what happened. If you’ve seen the cheese competition video you know Alexee couldn’t hide her bunp.
@@gerardohernandez5721 this. the poor girl was not evil, she was a victim too. and it comes down to abusive/oppressive parents/families who teach their teens that intercourse is bad and shameful, instead of teaching them how to be safe and use contraceptives.
@@zombievariant BS
“Now I’m going to jail just for helping her” was infuriating. Him and his girlfriend threw their own child into the river like he was piece a trash, and only cried at the thought of jail
Girlfriend i thought wife why she have a baby she is so young 19 years old and the dude should have a condom to have sex so not get pregnant 😂
@brentparagas4549 what situation are you talking about, I think he is talking about the trailer park looking guy and the chubby redhead woman, she don't look 19
@Bookie_Bookster my best guess? he's an idiot, either that or lacking of any and all empathy
As someone who has a 16 year age gap with my youngest sibling, all of these break my heart. I know how difficult it is to take care of a baby, let alone when I don’t have the full responsibility of being a parent.
These baby’s are innocent and never deserve to be in these situations. Bless these kids. Glad that even strangers will go out of their way to help these kids.
The story about Little James is so saddening. Brittany had no regard for her own sons safety. She chose her scummy ass boyfriend over her own kids, that just shows how bad of a mother she is. To have anyone choose their significant other over their child, that’s someone who should not ever had children to begin with. Every child deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a child.
Honestly true
My dad’s parents loved each other so much that when his father had a heart attack, his mother was crying like a madwomman begging to have him revived but when my dad passed out in the car and got into an accident, they told him to go to the cheapest hospital and file the car paper thingys on broad daylight where the heat could have given him a heat stroke. And when he died just as soon as he came back from a heart attack, they just cried and stopped and told me to “move on, he’s in a better place”
Im one to understand people’s mistakes and why they do it, i tried to keep myself open minded BUT what his parents did will never make me forgive them no matter what for killing their child like that and asking if the car is ok instead of their own fucking son, my own father
Every child deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a child.
- that's so true. And yet I often experience that as soon as a woman says she doesn't want to have children (for a variety of reasons), the people around her want to persuade her to have a child no matter what. Many people are pigeonholed by society and would have decided against it of their own free will. Then they have children and are not ready for it.
She had no regard for any of her children. She chose a man’s wants over the babies that came out of her. She intended to kill 4 children the day she ran over little James 🥺😩
@@HofberaterfuchsI was raped and molested by my father. His actions upon me and my brothers caused me to tell everyone I do not want children. I was good with kids, but always thought in the back of my mind “ What if I hurt them like he hurt me?” No. I couldn’t allow it. I took birth control, used condoms and STILL ended up pregnant but I never knew. I was skinny, not gaining weight no morning sickness nothing to indicate pregnancy. My father had me put away in a mental institution to keep me from continuing to get anyone to help me get away from him. While there they took blood work and discovered I was pregnant, took me to the hospital who told me I was 6 months pregnant. I was 16. They put me on vitamins, took care of me, and I started to show properly. But as I got close to delivery, they told my father he had to come get me. I didn’t want this child, had taken every precaution not to get pregnant, and now this. My son was born, and three days after we went home, I had to take him back to the ER. He was dying, presenting like a dead infant. He had a very rare genetic disorder that no documented child had lived through. I chose then to care for him and love him. They told me he wouldn’t survive past a year old, then six years. He is 32 now, and he has two sisters. Turns out my ferocity to not have kids was not what fate wanted for me. I had a husband, and my son, whom he raised as his and our girls and I moved us all away from my father and mother! I am a great mother, at least I try everyday to be. But my kids are adults, one is married, my son must stay with me, and my youngest 26 has given me a little terror to love. My husband passed away, but I can honestly say we did right by our kids, all three of them. We went without food when times were hard, sold everything we had to survive and give them our best. This is how it should be.
But I know the saying isn’t wrong, some people shouldn’t have children. My neighbor is a prime example 😔 CPS finally came to check on her son, but she acted like she wasn’t home 😔 I pray for his safety every day. She treats the dog like she treats her son. Horribly 😢
Infanticide is a real symptom of societal decay, and is one of the stages of decline featured in the Rat City Experiments.
My son is two and is highly attached to me and his father. If a stranger tried to hold him he would scream bloody murder and reach for his father and I. Seeing the neglected children not even flinch being held by someone they've never met speaks VOLUMES on how shitty their parents are, so sad.
My little sister would only let my mom and dad hold her and even then if my dad shaved his beard she would freak out and start crying.
I mean look at the dump they raise the kid in its insulting Americans grow up like that
You should work on weening him from being so attached to you guys. I know it's hard because of the tremendous amount of love that you feel but he needs to start learning to stand on his own. We had to do it with my kids and they have no problems interacting with other people and are very well adjusted.
@@Johnnynix52 trust me, I want the best for my son and I want him to be very outgoing in the best way but our circumstances right now are limited. I'm a stay at home mom looking for work and his dad works with no days off and we don't have alot of time out. There are no kids in the family that are his age and I'm dying to meet someone with a two or three year old so he can mingle and learn how to interact. At parks, he's sweet to kids and will try to run up and play but he is shy. I think once he's in school he'll blossom. I think at two years old, he knows we are his safe space and I just want him to feel safe.
@@Johnnynix52hes two lol, I'd understand if he was 5-10 but during early stages it's good to show appreciation and love for your child as to not develop any trauma and resentment later in life
Christ, the car ride back home in that last case must have been awful for the siblings. I can't imagine what it must have been like for those young children to be sitting in the same car with their dead brother who, in Brittany's words, "busted his head open". That sort of trauma is unfathomable to me.
i was thinking the same thing. those kids are going to need therapy for life, they've probably not had a single genuinely loving relationship in their life. i truly hope and pray they come out on top of this, i have 5 kids of my own and my older 3 sons are very close in age to their boys so it was hard for me not to see my own children in them.
🙏🙏
She’s the one who killed him not the man but I’m sure he disposed of it
I just can’t fathom the home life these children much less death little James who had maybe had bread for his last meal
Those kids will NEVER forget that ride back definitely traumatizing.
The second girl was very scared and afraid! I don’t think she should’ve done what she did but the poor thing was scared of the consequences of her actions.
The lady who left the kids in the car actually started crying when they said they’d take her kids away! She def messed up, but I don’t think it was on purpose! That’s why abortions are important! Don’t say “adoption” or “foster care” cause how many of you would adopt or foster? And as far as I know Foster care is a money scam and most people don’t even take care of the kids but take the money for their own joy!
The doctor lady keeping her cool and making sure everything was done as procedure still was so impressive. She kept the whole operation rolling until cops came. Very level headed
I never felt sorry for that girl at all. she knew exactly what she was doing smh pos
I was surprised to know the mother is suing the hospital! The mother is completely delusional!
@@MariaHernandez-vp1sxI had to pause the video and sigh in disbelief. She and her daughter have zero understanding that the child was murdered…by the daughter.
And I hope the mother is acting that way because the daughter lied about it to the mother. If the mother got the full truth, I can only hope that her reaction would be different.
Lmao 🙄
@@MariaHernandez-vp1sxYOU are delusional. She’s too young to have a baby, and panicked. You’re an a-hole. I hope she got OFF.
the case of the 19 year old girl is one that I've seen so many times, the mother of the girl's reaction was so obviously that of "do you know what this will do to the family's reputation!?" rather than concern for the newborn and her daughter, that can of environment can really twist's a person's sanity.
It is the same with the a lot of mothers they dont really care about other children and more women kill child than men ever could
That mother is a huge red flag. The way the daughter was talking was childish, short sentences. She was in shock, emotionally, and super terrified of what her own mother would do/say.
"Do you want to get in trouble right now, you could get in trouble" is what the mother said to the 19 year old..
I wouldn't even say the 19 year old is a mother, she's too young. I'm 19 myself and would also definitely be terrified of having a baby at this age. Murder them? No. But the frantic rambling is not normal.
I get the feeling that Alexee would've been beaten if there weren't doctors around to protect her
@@POrion
She was likely "punished" when she got home
That busy ass dad who was taking his off time to do uber eats is a legend. Buddy works digging during the day and drives uber in the afternoon. Sttill stopped to help those kiddos. Hell of a man.
Some people are just good. And that man was just that.
Sadly i cant say the same for the parents in the video...
idk about you, but i find this a hell of a lot more depressing than inspiring. it's heartbreaking that we live in a world where it's necessary that this man work THREE JOBS to be able to provide for his family. he should be able to do that by working only one job, but minimum wage isn't a livable wage and things are way too expensive and so he's working himself to the bone when he shouldn't have to.
@@SloppyxJoeHow many times do people have to say it. Minimum wage ISN’T SUPPOSED TO BE A LIVING WAGE. It would hurt the economy if it’s a living wage. Construction workers usually make a lot more than that. If you job hop s9 much that you are constantly entry level than that is the individuals fault.
@@oldageisdumbif minimum wage is not supposed to be livable, how will the workers not die before getting a promotion?....should we just all die?
@@SloppyxJoeit's very "orphan crushing machine" type of story
the little "AWESOME!" melt my heart. kids are so precious.
This video can be a reminder when you see a "bad kid" or a misbehaved child...you NEVER know what they are going through at home. As much as possible, treat them with grace and respect because in most cases, the parents are at fault. Not all the time...but in most.
There is a point that the kids are responsible for their own actions, just as these 'parents' were once kids who probably suffered abuse or trauma are now held responsible, kids sho were raised terribly will have to answer for their actions and cant blame their upbringing.
I agree we should still love and care and be understanding, but also be stern and not accept poor choices or actions as okay even with the excuse of being raised wrong
@@nativeoutdoors1780 I never once said they weren't responsible. I agree with your post
@@HereonTubeYou I agree with your post too, I was just adding to it haha didn't mean to come across as disagreeing
@@nativeoutdoors1780 ha...we have a rare UA-cam chat agreement.
@@nativeoutdoors1780 i dunno man. this "personal responsibility" seems like a big cope sometimes. Sure, to some degree we're responsible for our own actions, but it kind of assumes we have an automatic awareness of what is right and wrong. People certainly can blame upbringing and society, as we shape and are shaped by society and upbringings.
The James story just reminded me of my childhood because when we got in trouble (which was often) my dad would make us eat only Peanut butter sandwiches for breakfast, lunch, supper; not being allowed to eat what theg would have for supper unless it was a meal he knew we didn't like. My mom felt bad one time, snuck my sister real food and my dad got mad at her. Shame on parents who bring a human into the world just to inflict pain or trauma. Sorry James. I hope you're in a better place full of love.❤️
i’m so sorry that you had to go through this, i hope that both you and your siblings are doing well now. ❤
@@nevrcareddd I'm on medication now and am in a good place. Lots of what my dad did I didn't even realize was bad till a couple years after I moved out. He used to ground us and one way of grounding us is he would give us "feet time" and it could be 8+ hours he would make me or my sister tickle his feet, some nights I'd have to stay up till 5 am and if we fell asleep or looked around the room he would get mad or even spank 🤢 sometimes I wish I didn't have him in my life even though he's not like that now and has apologised, I still cringe around him and don't like when he hugs me. I think it would be harder not having a dad still
@@peachwoodmacI’d rather not have a father. Mines just a fkn abusive sociopathic narcissist. I’d rather no father than an abusive one.
@@peachwoodmac wtf is that "feet time" your dad is sick, though I'm sure you know that. I would've cut ties with em like I did with my crazy brother.
I was in foster care as a kid. My first foster family only let me have peanut butter sandwiches and water 3 times a day for 2 years. I absolutely cannot stand peanut butter anymore
that last case is absolutely horrifying. i can't believe people like that exist and can live with themselves. rest in peace little james.
The whole time I was clinching my jaw shaking my head how infuriated I am even just watching this about these monsters. Rest in peace little James
You really can’t believe people act like this?
There's a longer version of their investigation here. They're disgusting.
I watched the full version.They are disgusting human beings, little James still hasn't been found . It breaks my heart he needs to be laid to rest.
Can't believe she's eligible for parole in 21 years 🤯