I love that inmates can work towards adopting stray cats. When that program is in a prison, you get better behavior and it actually rehabilitates inmates better than them just sitting in a cell. It’s amazing to see these hardened criminals, become like fathers. Best program ever! Everyone wants someone to love. It helps soften their hearts and they learn to become a caretaker and protector in the best way.
@ I hear you, but I think they get shelter cats, so they’d be stuck in an even smaller area. Some would have probably been euthanized, so it’s better that they get love and attention. ❤️🩹
After hearing these inmates speak I understand why they are where they are ....They failed at life , usually starts at home....Your children will pay for your sins, this is so true.
It’s all about 2 people staying together, and raising their family together. Kids who come from intact homes, live a completely different way. (Mother and father)
@@OnlyJalenPhd Ridiculous. Statistics don't prove what you are saying at all. POVERTY is the determining fact, that and gender. Since it is ONE gender that committs 98% of all violent crime worldwide. Nice way to obscure what the real problem is. There is a program at Folsom Prison that has addressed this issue (that you cant even mention on youtube without being erased). It has great success, start there, with actual facts.
@@OnlyJalenPhdnot true to an extent. I watched a documentary on a daughter who masterminded the deaths of her family (mom, dad, 2 brothers). The dad survived. It was all because they didn’t want her dating her boyfriend. They were a churchgoing family.
I’ve seen this before. And I don’t mind seeing it again. It’s horrible what they did. But it’s okay to feel compassion even for ones who don’t necessarily deserve it. ❤
@@Imagimary they are human, though. Dehumanising them is just a coping mechanism. Any and all of us are capable of horrible things, given the right circumstances. The simple fact is that the death penalty is barbaric.
I’ve watched this before but I’m happily watching it again. I want to check on the updates of the death row inmates, but a little part of me is afraid to look.
The harsh reality is a show like this, I believe, should be shown in schools at the appropriate age.. You've got kids that have issues, and no matter what the circumstances are, this show may institute the consequential thinking that is needed before they indulge in crime. It just may reach some youths into thinking before they act it out....gotta bend the tree when its young.
In August of 2019 Fredrick Baer (Red hair, with cat, murdered mother and 4 year old daughter) was granted life without parole. He made it off death row but I only because the victims family approved of it.
I just found this channel and have only watched the 2 episodes of Indiana State Prison. Am I the only one feeling sick to my stomach after watching these?
No. For what reasons for you specifically? For me it's several, I feel sick for the victims, sick for the families of the inmates, sick for the families of the victims. I'm also sickened that we still have the death penalty. I'm sick that humans live in these cages (I've been to county jail several times but never to prison).
@ all of the above but especially the way the murders went down. I can see someone going absolutely crazy being locked in those cages 23 hrs a day. The whole thing sickens me but for some reason I still watched them. I've never been to jail or anything
You’re sad this dangerous violent murderer who assaults and preys children is in a cage? Maybe you could have him come live with you and watch your children for you instead?
I punished my son for taking cookies from a student. Well, he didn't necessarily do it, but he was involved. He was only in the third grade. Iam doing everything in my power to avoid this! Someone told me he's just a kid... if they get away with it then I feel it loads to the unthinkable!
Sir Trevor broke the news on Diana’s accident and was the first to interview Nelson Mandela. He’s had a long and great career, I’m sure you can look up his old broadcasts. Love & Light from Miami Shores🦚 Stay safe mate✌🏼🌎 Have a care for one another🫧
Hes incredible. He asks the questions we all have on our mind. He isn't afraid to ask why they murdered, how they killed, he isn't afraid to make the prisoner feel uncomfortable. It feels like some of these guys haven't even accepted what they did, they have an excuse for everything. Especially the barber, "I killed two innocent people because the person that asked me to do it was gonna kill my family, oh and I got paid $800"
I can see and feel in johns eyes that what he did was absolutely 💯 percent wrong. He knows it and we know it and I feel he has much hatred in himself in for what he did .
I wonder if he had a second chance, like being reintegrated in society, what would he do? Seems to me that some of those guy learned their lesson, and could be out again, without excusing their horrible crimes. Where I come from, life without parole does not exists. Everyone is eligible after 25 years but not everyone can get it. If the innate gets out, it’s after strict évaluation of a commitee, surveillance and a long process of rehabilitation, followed by close monitoring. But it allows people to grow from their mistakes and have a second chance.
I can't believe what I've just watched; this was a masterpiece. I can't imagine myself in their shoes, and I hope with all my soul to never live like that (4-year-old mother and 4-year-old daughter)
Their pets dont know how evil they are 😢 To the people saying this is reuploaded, no it isnt! Its a continuation. The offender that was offered money to assasinate two people, I find his story not at all straightforward. You didn't want your family killed but didn't mind killing two people that also had families.
Everyone cares about themselves and their own family more than strangers. That's normal. Being selfish is natural and anyone who pretends not to be is a liar
Posted 1 month ago about a guy that took a momma and her girl in 2004 that said he should receive the DP and his sentence was commuted to life in 2019. 6 years ago. Why have it if we're not gonna use it. The judge that did that is nothing short of pathetic.
I've never been to Michigan City, but was in Westville. When I left to level down, we had to get gas at Michigan City. It is awful. Giant wall around. Unmarked graves of people that died their and not claimed.
Every time I watch that 03 baer interview I get annoyed. He admits it, says he cries at butterflies then says yeah I was high and angry and drive down the street but that wasn’t me WHAT?!
absolutely no reason someone should be on death row more than a year or 2. you get a couple appeals, and thats it. i shouldnt have to pay for you to stay in a hotel essentially for 52 years
Cant feel bad for these guys considering they gave their victims a death sentence of their own and wouldn’t have felt any remorse if not for being in prison and probably still don’t feel remorse now
I worked thier in 1993! Probably dudes still there. Where's Iron mike?, bobo? , or where is the dude from The valley in Texas? Jesica? Bunch of good dudes with tragic stories, no Dads, horrible lives. Some monsters. Worked all thise towers. Where is the dude that made beautiful leather work, indian art? Where are the nurses from The michigan city hospital, Doc second floor? Heather? Really nice people.
@tylerraisl3939 Was a guard! Worked every block, even death row. Good experience. Just a very sad place! Hated to see veterans there. (But some real criminally insane inmates) they just stopped caring years ago! 2 young 15 year olds killed thier parents. So many stories. Mostly murder.
Childish way of thinking. Like the other guy said two wrongs don’t make a right. We are not living in ancient times where eye for an eye is the only known legal justice.
While I understand how terrible it must be to be locked up, I don't see why animals have to spend their lives in a cell without a blade of grass or tree.
It's dangerous outside for housecats. they destroy the eco system if left to wander, too. Supervised with a harness is fine. We tried that, but my cats immediately want to go back inside. They're more interested in their cushy cat beds than they are grass I guess 😅
i believe frederick managed to get off death row and is now doing life. the internet says the judge only approved it because the victims family allowed it, this was in 2019
I have a recurring dream that I am in prison and no one can tell me why. I see people get released and some are led off to be executed. In the dream I ask which is going to happen to me and no one has the answer. Just before I wake up I am about to be released but I am arrested again and put back in jail. I didn't even leave yet. Now I know how the J6 people feel.
To be honest I do not support death penalty for the reason that innocent people have been executed and You cannot cancel it. I had to think my opinion very long time. The legal system is not infallible. Imagine if they executed your family member who is innocent. Imagine if they executed your family member who is innocent and it would later come out. I also think that the state cannot be like these people.
Why do the animals need to endure the lockdown tho? Like can't an officer take them out to let them run around on grass or something? They haven't done anything.
I mean, I get that it may provide a non medical means of keeping prisoners calm and with less anxiety. That's safer for the guards. Anything that makes working there safer, I'm all for. But I also hope that the cat isn't tethered the majority of the day. They should at least have the cat on a harness. Otherwise it looks like a choking hazard .hoping it was just for this clip as another inmate didn't have his car tethered...it was riding on his shoulder. Hoping they get to go outside some as well.
To think these men spend most of their life living locked up, i realize they've done some terrible things but there has to be another way, so unfortunate, I would rather die
40:20 Why would he be smiling like this there, in an almost flirting way. It's such an odd moment captured in camera, not at all in line with the rest of his self-representation of being deeply in regret and carrying out his part of the discussion in confessional and sincere manner. This smirking type of smile of 'oh, you naughty reporter, you know more than you show' gives the vibe of an uncontrollable pleasure reaction stemming from him being at the center of attention or something. He loves the spotlight. It just seems so off for someone to smile like this all the while discussing cutting the throat of a four year old child. I think they all know what they have to say, what is expected of them, the remorse, etc. But their body language also reveals that in some part of their psyche some of them have other pshychological stimuli which are very much at odds with true remorse. He definitely avoids his true emotions or inner shame, etc.
I thought it was because the interviewer was asking questions, from the perspective of the inmate, as though he didn't KNOW details of the crime. But then the interviewer brought up the age of the little girl in the middle of the "questioning" about what had happened. The inmate then realizing the interviewer was not as ignorant of the details as he made himself seem at the start of the conversation caused the inmate to then respond in the way he did immediately after that revelation.
That is what you see and hear and it is one possible interpretation. I was looking at his body language and this gave the vibes of deeper layers at play.
On some hand, i think it's like... i appreciate that the cops treats the prisoners like they are humans with emotions, even before their death But on other hand, you realize that the victims of these prisoners didn't even have the chance to say goodbay to their life, most of them were dying in horrifying situatuions, knowing they will die, just like that, likely with pain without their loved ones I don't know if these prisoners desrves this good treatment, like, they have cats, why, they will die
I stole a nickel when I was 6 ,😮,a girl with a nickel every day came to school everyday and put her nickel on the corner of her desk and one day I stole it 😮, I never have forgotten it ,I was taught by nuns too 😮
I had almost forgotten what journalism looked like. Hats off, Mr. McdDonald.
Yes💯🙃✌️
There's more good journalism being done now than there ever has been. Just gotta know what to look for
@badger297 stay away from mainstream media. You will find many good journalists. Real journalists not opinion actors
@@SmilingBiscuits-pp3zl😢😮😢
Great comment you won't see him on MSNBC or CNN
I love that inmates can work towards adopting stray cats. When that program is in a prison, you get better behavior and it actually rehabilitates inmates better than them just sitting in a cell. It’s amazing to see these hardened criminals, become like fathers. Best program ever! Everyone wants someone to love. It helps soften their hearts and they learn to become a caretaker and protector in the best way.
Indeed! Pets bring out the good side of people. Although i feel kinda sorry for those cats having such a mundane, unnatural life...
@@lukaslanger8077right but at least not sitting in a loveless shelter waiting to be euthanized
@ I hear you, but I think they get shelter cats, so they’d be stuck in an even smaller area. Some would have probably been euthanized, so it’s better that they get love and attention. ❤️🩹
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These types of programmes need to be shown in junior & senior schools.
Yea
Won’t help sadly. They all think they know better and won’t get caught.
Fully agree
@@BVN-TEXAS Education is everything.
Earlier than that some of these guys were 15 going to prison
The most uploaded doc on the internet ever. Guinness book of records worthy.
😂🤣
Awesome,never seen it
100% 😂😂😂😂😂
@@fergulator7297Where have you been hiding?
100%
the main guy, who carries out the execution, you can see in his eyes that he carries a heavy burden. a heavy and thankless responsibility
This is is old but this man is an incredible journalist. Definitely in my top 5.
What does it being "old" have to do with him being an incredible journalist?
Yea, 2012 or 2013, I think
@@The-AI-Experiment He meant the documentary was done 12-13 years ago.
this indiana state prison stuff gets reuploaded as much as kitchen nightmares episodes
I hear ya. It’s damn annoying!!
Along with US congress meetings
Living in Australia i have never seen it so thank God it got uploaded this 1 last time 😂😂😂
U could always ignore it,I know that's crazy though
@@jnx2850Exactly,I'm Australian and never seen it,these people seem to think that because they have seen it,that's good enough
After hearing these inmates speak I understand why they are where they are ....They failed at life , usually starts at home....Your children will pay for your sins, this is so true.
It’s all about 2 people staying together, and raising their family together. Kids who come from intact homes, live a completely different way. (Mother and father)
@@OnlyJalenPhdso true 👍
@@OnlyJalenPhd Ridiculous. Statistics don't prove what you are saying at all. POVERTY is the determining fact, that and gender. Since it is ONE gender that committs 98% of all violent crime worldwide. Nice way to obscure what the real problem is. There is a program at Folsom Prison that has addressed this issue (that you cant even mention on youtube without being erased). It has great success, start there, with actual facts.
@@OnlyJalenPhdnot true to an extent. I watched a documentary on a daughter who masterminded the deaths of her family (mom, dad, 2 brothers). The dad survived. It was all because they didn’t want her dating her boyfriend. They were a churchgoing family.
Was cool to see the barber having such a calm and clearly familiar demeanor with the officer. Even had a stern talking to from his wife he said. lol
The Superintendent seems like a compassionate man, despite what he has to do.
I agree
Trevor McDonald was spectacular in these two videos. What a gentleman.
19:18" i just happend to comit this one murder.....of two innocent people" what?
That man is hardened. His storyline is not even clear
What does not sound clear about it ?@@ekanemumana7964
I was looking for this
So trueee@@ekanemumana7964
Thanks!
I’ve seen this before. And I don’t mind seeing it again. It’s horrible what they did. But it’s okay to feel compassion even for ones who don’t necessarily deserve it. ❤
No it's not.
It is. It’s human, even though some of these offenders aren’t.
@@Imagimary they are human, though. Dehumanising them is just a coping mechanism. Any and all of us are capable of horrible things, given the right circumstances. The simple fact is that the death penalty is barbaric.
how many times are you guys gonna upload the exact same documentary?
This
Yup
For real! But you gotta admit, this never gets old lol
@@AndyFarwa Its super old.
Yes.
I’ve watched this before but I’m happily watching it again. I want to check on the updates of the death row inmates, but a little part of me is afraid to look.
They spared Baers life. Hes serving life and no longer on X Row
The harsh reality is a show like this, I believe, should be shown in schools at the appropriate age.. You've got kids that have issues, and no matter what the circumstances are, this show may institute the consequential thinking that is needed before they indulge in crime. It just may reach some youths into thinking before they act it out....gotta bend the tree when its young.
And yet women line up to date them.
You're right
This documentary was filmed in 2012 (12 years ago).
33:28 I am so sorry but "OUT GOING MAIL" sounds like a reeeally bad pun 😂
Thankyou for your post 🙏🙏🙏
I remember Baers crime. I live close to the scene. It was HORRIBLE!
In August of 2019 Fredrick Baer (Red hair, with cat, murdered mother and 4 year old daughter) was granted life without parole. He made it off death row but I only because the victims family approved of it.
Better than me crzy work
They know he ll have it worse in general population and they aren’t killing people cause they can’t get the drugs
Despicable
I just found this channel and have only watched the 2 episodes of Indiana State Prison. Am I the only one feeling sick to my stomach after watching these?
No. For what reasons for you specifically? For me it's several, I feel sick for the victims, sick for the families of the inmates, sick for the families of the victims. I'm also sickened that we still have the death penalty. I'm sick that humans live in these cages (I've been to county jail several times but never to prison).
@
all of the above but especially the way the murders went down. I can see someone going absolutely crazy being locked in those cages 23 hrs a day. The whole thing sickens me but for some reason I still watched them. I've never been to jail or anything
You’re sad this dangerous violent murderer who assaults and preys children is in a cage? Maybe you could have him come live with you and watch your children for you instead?
No. I feel the same way. I am ambivalent about the death penalty because sometimes the person is innocent. I guess this is the way it works
@ just look how many people are found, years later, to be innocent and cleared because of DNA testing.
Trevor Thank you for doing the video's. Keep them coming Sir McDonald.
i feel like i’ve seen this before. can you guys upload newer stuff?
Maybe there are no newer documentaries. Maybe folks don’t go into the prisons like they used to
jfyi: Fredricks death penalty was removed in 2018 then was given 2 life sentences for those 2004 slayings, man was given a life extension
I found it interesting that he says he deserves to be on death row.Yet
he's been appealing his sentence since his conviction.
You can see the pain in John The Barber's eyes. I really feel like Trevor only made him feel worse about himself in that instant
Cuz he was a old racist getting pressed by a successful black man
The man that isn’t gonna sugarcoat it
🤣
And not gonna candycoat it either
thank you for your reporting.. this really was an inside.
I punished my son for taking cookies from a student. Well, he didn't necessarily do it, but he was involved. He was only in the third grade. Iam doing everything in my power to avoid this! Someone told me he's just a kid... if they get away with it then I feel it loads to the unthinkable!
My kid bullies all the nerds and I give him 20 bux so he's not a pansy when he gets older
@@tylerraisl3939 awe when will we see him on these type of documentaries, it will be different to see father/son in cells next to each other.
Worked there in 1993, They used to house civil war prisoners there. There is a cemetery outside the walls, in the back of the prison.
Crazy
Best interviewer in the world i reckon
🙏🙏 May the mother and daughter be resting together and in piece
Peace …
I do hope that the cats there have the ability to go outside and get fresh air.
Trevor does the best docs!
Anything to do with Sir Trevor I will watch no matter what. 😊
Mr. Nelson is an incredible interviewer. I want to see more of him.
Sir Trevor broke the news on Diana’s accident and was the first to interview Nelson Mandela. He’s had a long and great career, I’m sure you can look up his old broadcasts.
Love & Light from Miami Shores🦚
Stay safe mate✌🏼🌎
Have a care for one another🫧
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Hes incredible. He asks the questions we all have on our mind. He isn't afraid to ask why they murdered, how they killed, he isn't afraid to make the prisoner feel uncomfortable. It feels like some of these guys haven't even accepted what they did, they have an excuse for everything. Especially the barber, "I killed two innocent people because the person that asked me to do it was gonna kill my family, oh and I got paid $800"
Idiot comment
Very professional sound abit like David Attenborough
"52 years on death row"? What so he'll be released after he serves 52 years? Eligible for parole from death row?
I can see and feel in johns eyes that what he did was absolutely 💯 percent wrong. He knows it and we know it and I feel he has much hatred in himself in for what he did .
I wonder if he had a second chance, like being reintegrated in society, what would he do? Seems to me that some of those guy learned their lesson, and could be out again, without excusing their horrible crimes.
Where I come from, life without parole does not exists. Everyone is eligible after 25 years but not everyone can get it. If the innate gets out, it’s after strict évaluation of a commitee, surveillance and a long process of rehabilitation, followed by close monitoring. But it allows people to grow from their mistakes and have a second chance.
I can't believe what I've just watched; this was a masterpiece. I can't imagine myself in their shoes, and I hope with all my soul to never live like that (4-year-old mother and 4-year-old daughter)
Their pets dont know how evil they are 😢 To the people saying this is reuploaded, no it isnt! Its a continuation. The offender that was offered money to assasinate two people, I find his story not at all straightforward. You didn't want your family killed but didn't mind killing two people that also had families.
This! Stupid hypocrite
Everyone cares about themselves and their own family more than strangers. That's normal. Being selfish is natural and anyone who pretends not to be is a liar
It’s an objective fact this was reuploaded lol tf you talking about
@TonyDanza4Lyfe na you sabi
You are right❤
Sounds more like 52 years on life row.
Posted 1 month ago about a guy that took a momma and her girl in 2004 that said he should receive the DP and his sentence was commuted to life in 2019.
6 years ago. Why have it if we're not gonna use it.
The judge that did that is nothing short of pathetic.
I've never been to Michigan City, but was in Westville. When I left to level down, we had to get gas at Michigan City. It is awful. Giant wall around. Unmarked graves of people that died their and not claimed.
Every time I watch that 03 baer interview I get annoyed. He admits it, says he cries at butterflies then says yeah I was high and angry and drive down the street but that wasn’t me WHAT?!
The only ones I feel bad for are those cats.
absolutely no reason someone should be on death row more than a year or 2. you get a couple appeals, and thats it. i shouldnt have to pay for you to stay in a hotel essentially for 52 years
What are you proposing then?
Death row should mean DEATH row.
@seanA416 Facts
@@Divoonatam death. i already lined it out in my first post. are u dense?
@cloudnine5651 You could have just said death
These same old prison docs keep getting re-titled and put up as new ones, smh.
I think its necessary to watch these, though. ( But true - one time is enough. Heavy stuff. )
Baer- the guy with the cat that killed the mother and her child, got his death sentence commuted to life.
What about the rrst
What about the cat?
I wonder if this documentary played a role in it.
really whats the difference... i would rather be put to death than die of old age in jail
@@tylerraisl3939the cat got 9 life sentences
I think that's good they give the inmates cats to look after and to love and to have something there for them
24:04 for those wondering he was resentenced to Life without Parole in 2019.
I can’t do the duty of that superintendent even for a million dollars 💔taking life out of a person and you can’t create an ant😢
Maybe it’s just me but I think they make death row waaaay too nice.
3 months probation if you get caught with a joint in Indiana. Can’t imagine what these dudes did.
2 joints
The people they murdered endured pain and suffering
You're just getting a needle in the arm and go to forever sleep and you think that's cold??
Did even one of them say that?
It's "Cold" because it is still murder either way
@@guardianangel9517yes did you watch the video?
@@skyrim_memes
Every minute of it
Punishing murder with murder is just stupid.
The black cat is freaking beautiful- dark black with green eyes.
"Eye for an Eye"? Faaaaaaaar from it
Cant feel bad for these guys considering they gave their victims a death sentence of their own and wouldn’t have felt any remorse if not for being in prison and probably still don’t feel remorse now
I worked thier in 1993!
Probably dudes still there. Where's Iron mike?, bobo? , or where is the dude from The valley in Texas?
Jesica?
Bunch of good dudes with tragic stories, no Dads, horrible lives. Some monsters. Worked all thise towers. Where is the dude that made beautiful leather work, indian art?
Where are the nurses from The michigan city hospital, Doc second floor?
Heather? Really nice people.
How was it? What did you do?
@tylerraisl3939
Was a guard!
Worked every block, even death row. Good experience. Just a very sad place! Hated to see veterans there. (But some real criminally insane inmates) they just stopped caring years ago! 2 young 15 year olds killed thier parents. So many stories. Mostly murder.
I was behind walls. At Michigan reformatory lvl 4 5. Ionia Michigan. Was 20 when got there. Had 5 years in already.
What did you do? How does the state of this prison in Indiana compare to what you experienced at Ionia? What are you doing now? Work, family?
It’s more of a punish to heal in prison and understand the devastation of your crime, than it is to be put to death.
They didn’t make their victims feel comfortable. Why should they be comfortable ??
Because two wrongs don't make it right. You do the right thing even when the other person didn't.
Doesn’t look comfortable to me lol
Childish way of thinking. Like the other guy said two wrongs don’t make a right. We are not living in ancient times where eye for an eye is the only known legal justice.
because life should not be about vengeance.
@@youtubecommentsguy9805unless it’s your loved one that’s the victim, right?
Baer's death sentence was commuted in 2018 due to ineffective counsel at the original trial. He instead has been given 2 life sentences.
Good journalism.
NO, he's NOT doing Good journalism. He asks them such Silly Questions.
@@knucklegame5050 WHY do YOU capitalize Random words in Your Sentence
Talk about a terrifying situation
Soo sad ,most sounds like they're genuinely change people, hope they can have second chance
“ I just happened to commit this one murder, that’s it “ 😳🤦🏻♂️
While I understand how terrible it must be to be locked up, I don't see why animals have to spend their lives in a cell without a blade of grass or tree.
Same 😢
No different from a house cat essentially. If I had a cat, wouldn’t be allowed outside.
@spitfirestake54 Well I am afraid I disagree with you.
It's dangerous outside for housecats. they destroy the eco system if left to wander, too. Supervised with a harness is fine. We tried that, but my cats immediately want to go back inside. They're more interested in their cushy cat beds than they are grass I guess 😅
Thats not exactly how it works. Look into it.
This documentary is also on death row, waiting for the end.
Sad to see what happens to people who do horrific things to others that don't deserve what happened to them god have mercy on there soul
i believe frederick managed to get off death row and is now doing life. the internet says the judge only approved it because the victims family allowed it, this was in 2019
This is 11 years old going on 12. Why repost it?
I have a recurring dream that I am in prison and no one can tell me why. I see people get released and some are led off to be executed. In the dream I ask which is going to happen to me and no one has the answer. Just before I wake up I am about to be released but I am arrested again and put back in jail. I didn't even leave yet. Now I know how the J6 people feel.
To be honest I do not support death penalty for the reason that innocent people have been executed and You cannot cancel it. I had to think my opinion very long time. The legal system is not infallible. Imagine if they executed your family member who is innocent. Imagine if they executed your family member who is innocent and it would later come out.
I also think that the state cannot be like these people.
Kind of unique that their cells are decorated like home.
52 yrs on deathrow is a travesty
9mm Rd. = $.14
Are you saying that the person should’ve killed themselves with a 9 mm round instead of doing 52 years on death row? I kind of agree with you.
this is honestly sad what they have done
Everytime I see a "new" upload I always think it's a new documentary but y'all keep uploading the same damn documentary every time
Why do the animals need to endure the lockdown tho? Like can't an officer take them out to let them run around on grass or something? They haven't done anything.
Poor Rascal on lockdown...😢
so this was filmed in 2012?
Yes. He says 8 years ago regarding a 04 murder
I know the cats are loved, but I feel sorry for the cats...being tethered is no life for a cat. Hopefully they're not tethered for very long
Exactly! I don’t understand how a death row inmate who has brutally m*rdered can be given a pet?
I mean, I get that it may provide a non medical means of keeping prisoners calm and with less anxiety. That's safer for the guards. Anything that makes working there safer, I'm all for. But I also hope that the cat isn't tethered the majority of the day. They should at least have the cat on a harness. Otherwise it looks like a choking hazard .hoping it was just for this clip as another inmate didn't have his car tethered...it was riding on his shoulder. Hoping they get to go outside some as well.
I would like to know the demographic breakdown of all the prisoners there. Ages and ethnicity specifically.
I know these people have done horrible things. And I am not trying to take anything away from the victims, but man, this just breaks my heart.
Your a human being and your not seeing them doing the horrific act you see them calm in their day to day activities.
I’ve already seen this.
100Times
This is so sad 😢
I was really wondering if he’d sugar coat it
That cat's life sucks being in that small cell.
THEY Certainly Don’t DESERVE TO BE PUT IN THE CELL WITH THOSE EVIL MEN!
@@cindyblumenthal52😂😂 PETA alert!
@@KINGTRUMP-w6t GO TRUMP ….. Not a PETA FAN but CAT FAN!
Food, shelter and companionship. I think they’re fine
@panas1122 how can someone reply to my comment when it's not posted lol 🖕 youtube
Time is running out for all of us dude.
To think these men spend most of their life living locked up, i realize they've done some terrible things but there has to be another way, so unfortunate, I would rather die
40:20 Why would he be smiling like this there, in an almost flirting way. It's such an odd moment captured in camera, not at all in line with the rest of his self-representation of being deeply in regret and carrying out his part of the discussion in confessional and sincere manner. This smirking type of smile of 'oh, you naughty reporter, you know more than you show' gives the vibe of an uncontrollable pleasure reaction stemming from him being at the center of attention or something. He loves the spotlight. It just seems so off for someone to smile like this all the while discussing cutting the throat of a four year old child. I think they all know what they have to say, what is expected of them, the remorse, etc. But their body language also reveals that in some part of their psyche some of them have other pshychological stimuli which are very much at odds with true remorse. He definitely avoids his true emotions or inner shame, etc.
I thought it was because the interviewer was asking questions, from the perspective of the inmate, as though he didn't KNOW details of the crime.
But then the interviewer brought up the age of the little girl in the middle of the "questioning" about what had happened. The inmate then realizing the interviewer was not as ignorant of the details as he made himself seem at the start of the conversation caused the inmate to then respond in the way he did immediately after that revelation.
That is what you see and hear and it is one possible interpretation. I was looking at his body language and this gave the vibes of deeper layers at play.
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That's makes 2 possible interpretations then, eh?
now please do a documentary on the victims families and how its affected them
Boring
And Wade ...having the time of his life in prison...
Wow I'm not sure I'm pro death penalty anymore.
Why y’all keep playing this as new every few years?
On some hand, i think it's like... i appreciate that the cops treats the prisoners like they are humans with emotions, even before their death
But on other hand, you realize that the victims of these prisoners didn't even have the chance to say goodbay to their life, most of them were dying in horrifying situatuions, knowing they will die, just like that, likely with pain without their loved ones
I don't know if these prisoners desrves this good treatment, like, they have cats, why, they will die
What did those cats do to go to prison.
HATE IT FOR THEM!
They’d have been killed at a shelter otherwise. Which would you pick? Nobody loves cats more than me so miss me with that caring bs
Legendary voice 🙌
I stole a nickel when I was 6 ,😮,a girl with a nickel every day came to school everyday and put her nickel on the corner of her desk and one day I stole it 😮, I never have forgotten it ,I was taught by nuns too 😮
The nuns whooped you
Crazy, the criminals are better taken care of than homeless and addicted people on the streets.