A Detective Tricks Guilty Suspect Into Confession

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  • @astelius
    @astelius Рік тому +11711

    *it’s crazy how well detectives can do their jobs, they can be scary and harsh and then be empathetic in a matter of seconds.*

    • @clamity4747
      @clamity4747 Рік тому +210

      ye but there are some detectives that put words in peoples mouths and get them in jail for something they didnt do

    • @clamity4747
      @clamity4747 Рік тому +10

      @@jcsjcs9777 ong

    • @stedydubdetroit
      @stedydubdetroit 11 місяців тому +62

      Thing is, the suspects and officers are only good at what they do, when conniving , lying and manipulating come easy. They are the same, just different sides of the tracks.

    • @snake6700
      @snake6700 11 місяців тому +19

      Also amazing how someone can be so gullible and subjective to reverse psychology and acting.

    • @libertyborela4836
      @libertyborela4836 11 місяців тому +4

      Sad. Life should be respected

  • @_gelon
    @_gelon Рік тому +26336

    Legend says that this guy is still answering the first question to this day.

  • @Marsalien100
    @Marsalien100 Рік тому +44030

    I love the way the female detective just starts playing an Oscar worthy role of a scared mother.

    • @whirledpeas3477
      @whirledpeas3477 Рік тому +1199

      Also, she is total totally smoking hot 🔥

    • @Marsalien100
      @Marsalien100 Рік тому +427

      @@whirledpeas3477 You're definitely not wrong about that 🤣

    • @Jerry-Jardorc69
      @Jerry-Jardorc69 Рік тому +2200

      @@whirledpeas3477 always that one creepy horny old man that can’t help but say something 😂😂😂😂

    • @whirledpeas3477
      @whirledpeas3477 Рік тому +184

      @@Jerry-Jardorc69 Make sure you vote for Biden again. 😆

    • @Jerry-Jardorc69
      @Jerry-Jardorc69 Рік тому +387

      @@whirledpeas3477 got anymore pictures of other peoples cars you could post?🤣

  • @NIKHIL_SPEAKS
    @NIKHIL_SPEAKS 3 місяці тому +2665

    If they're letting you talk... You're already caught.

    • @norsale6176
      @norsale6176 3 місяці тому +78

      Not really, if you've been caught with 100 percent evidence you would be hang cuffed and sent to trial and jail 😅
      He's in the brink of bring caught, on thin ice, all that talk is a little push to send him to jail

    • @xJaaku
      @xJaaku 2 місяці тому +20

      Uhh nah. Wrong.

    • @rajori111
      @rajori111 2 місяці тому +41

      thats so wrong why did people like this💀

    • @Insane_enasnI
      @Insane_enasnI 2 місяці тому +8

      If police officer talk to you answers it shortly 🤔

    • @Anitoouyyyu
      @Anitoouyyyu 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Insane_enasnIOfc the more you talk and the longer are your answers to simple questions the more you seem suspicious

  • @prestoyobesto
    @prestoyobesto Рік тому +25695

    It's insane how many people don't ask for lawyers and they just vomit words out their mouth for hours

    • @GinjiGotcha
      @GinjiGotcha Рік тому +222

      @Zinger MC. Zingerton look in the mirror? I'm not being questioned for murder??

    • @jassynewaz9849
      @jassynewaz9849 Рік тому +84

      @@GinjiGotcha😂😭😭😭😂 people are nuts

    • @GinjiGotcha
      @GinjiGotcha Рік тому +120

      @@jassynewaz9849 some npc bot reply because what on earth was that? 😭

    • @shereenwaithe9448
      @shereenwaithe9448 Рік тому

      The nigga is just stupid I'd never sell out my self like that

    • @MG-ge5ii
      @MG-ge5ii Рік тому +695

      It really is comical at this point. Guilty or not, always get an attorney. The police aren’t there to help you. They’re doing their job trying to close cases. Period.

  • @0Ghostie0
    @0Ghostie0 Рік тому +13746

    It’s awful knowing so many people spend the last minutes of their lives being terrified and in intense pain.

    • @googlesocorrupt4325
      @googlesocorrupt4325 Рік тому +144

      Welcome to reality.

    • @ingainloggningsnamn
      @ingainloggningsnamn Рік тому

      That's pretty much what every single living being experiences in the end before human society. In nature even if you'll manage to grow old you'll sooner or later get eaten by a predator because you can't keep up anymore, if it doesn't happen long before you grow old.
      Now a lot of people (and animals too) die from old age, or what we call "natural causes", which historically has been practically impossible in nature.

    • @lxvelq6370
      @lxvelq6370 Рік тому +62

      that’s how life goes

    • @Shyrsick
      @Shyrsick Рік тому

      we do that to animals all the time by breeding them and sending them to slaughter houses and gas chambers just to eat them when we don't have to.

    • @theyhatedHimcuzHetoldtheTruth
      @theyhatedHimcuzHetoldtheTruth Рік тому +1

      its good if theyre jews

  • @BobbyVans-hf8mq
    @BobbyVans-hf8mq Рік тому +3950

    The detectives in this conducted almost a flawless interrogation and they should be proud of their work.
    They are the number one reason this case was solved quickly

    • @ryancraythorn8399
      @ryancraythorn8399 Рік тому +77

      Nah the number on reason the case was solved quickly was because he didn't call a lawyer, otherwise it would've been a completely different story.

    • @isaiahmackall342
      @isaiahmackall342 Рік тому

      @@ryancraythorn8399🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯

    • @isaiahmackall342
      @isaiahmackall342 Рік тому +47

      He just couldn’t keep his mouth shut

    • @johnjaso1349
      @johnjaso1349 Рік тому

      idiot. @@isaiahmackall342

    • @learnwithgames7994
      @learnwithgames7994 10 місяців тому +16

      ​​@@isaiahmackall342Thanks that... Lawyers should not protect killers... If lawyers should keep the innocent people out jail, their talk should be recorded. You are allowed of defense not lie.

  • @ΓεωργίαΜοσχολιού
    @ΓεωργίαΜοσχολιού Рік тому +1468

    It's amazing to see how they can play with your emotions. The female detective played the role and deserves an oscar.

  • @randl7423
    @randl7423 Рік тому +8457

    Dang, people who are saying the female detective "got emotional" need to rewatch the interview. She may have felt compassion for the victim, being a human, but what she decided to do there was a well-planned strategy based off of where she and her partner could see cracks in the perp's composure. It was a genius move, and it worked.

    • @seldom_bucket
      @seldom_bucket Рік тому +59

      have you seen the full interview? she was over the top, she was just whining not coercing... she overcut the male detective with dumb questions and caused the suspect to shut down more...
      she seemed to think if she could put enough feeling into her voice her raw emotion would force the guy to answer... she did a terrible job.

    • @chanman1197
      @chanman1197 Рік тому +236

      For real. Some people are NPCs lol

    • @franciscloutier5387
      @franciscloutier5387 Рік тому

      It was super cringe, I cant believe this moron fell for it

    • @Salt_Enjoyer
      @Salt_Enjoyer Рік тому +17

      @@chanman1197 A lot of them*

    • @vkaa3k190
      @vkaa3k190 Рік тому

      females excel at faking emotions. It's in their genetics. Never trust what woman says, watch what she does. Her emotions and tears are the only defensive mechanism against a man, because she stands 0 chance in physical fight with him, hence why they resort to this manipulation.
      When you are dealing with a female detective that's interrogating you, that should be treated as a double hazard

  • @FresnoBob1313
    @FresnoBob1313 Рік тому +7272

    Give those two detectives a raise, that was awesome to watch

    • @wileecoyote5749
      @wileecoyote5749 Рік тому +133

      You don't congratulate a fish for swimming

    • @lucasnicholson-endermanyt4433
      @lucasnicholson-endermanyt4433 Рік тому +54

      ​@@wileecoyote5749Yet oxygen gives us life.

    • @derek4177
      @derek4177 Рік тому +21

      @@wileecoyote5749 a fish has also no sallary anyway in the 1st case :)

    • @jiggnorth3593
      @jiggnorth3593 Рік тому +115

      ​@@wileecoyote5749Terrible analogy.

    • @markturner977
      @markturner977 Рік тому +31

      @@wileecoyote5749your family congratulate you on just having your own thoughts - they never expect much from you 😂

  • @andrewross6091
    @andrewross6091 Рік тому +9918

    The 2 detectives worked perfectly together, both brilliant, at 17:27 she gently kicked her partner to stfu insinuating she’s got this, he sat back straight away, 2 minutes later she’s got him 👏

  • @bossvision
    @bossvision 11 місяців тому +2119

    its such a blessing that criminals never ask for lawyers

    • @kevinkong6653
      @kevinkong6653 7 місяців тому +104

      Their huge egos won’t allow them too

    • @schmatever
      @schmatever 7 місяців тому +45

      “Never”?

    • @Fat12219
      @Fat12219 6 місяців тому +2

      I mess up ! 😢

    • @T.R.U.T.H..
      @T.R.U.T.H.. 6 місяців тому +38

      I think their mind is always on what they have done, and therefore no time for rational thinking.

    • @sbcs2809
      @sbcs2809 5 місяців тому

      Oh trust me, they do, these ones are dumbasses tho😂

  • @lisasmith767
    @lisasmith767 Рік тому +7002

    How terrifying would it be to get texts from your missing daughters phone knowing it’s not from her. Feel so bad for her parents 😢

  • @nehaann3507
    @nehaann3507 Рік тому +4415

    - Innocents give concise answers
    - Elaboration signals false confidence
    - Always call a lawyer - if innocent
    -Most people have a tell that shows when they're lying or feeling uncomfortable for many this is crossing their arms or slouching in their chair but Lee keeps his posture and position fairly consistent throughout the interview instead Lee is prone to subconscious jittery movements in his limbs earlier in the interview.
    -Exploiting the anxiety for a quick confession.
    -Extremely satisfying how they at first made him believe he could maybe get away with it, and only called out his bullshit later into the interrogation when he's already trapped in a web of his own lies.

    • @stinkycheese804
      @stinkycheese804 Рік тому +115

      Except that false statement about concise answers does not hold true when asking a question about someone the suspect has had a relationship with. If I were innocent, I'd still want to provide full disclosure about the extent of the relationship, otherwise they may come back later and state "why didn't you tell us this, you must be hiding things". Essentially, it's all a psychological game, no matter what you do or don't do, they will declare it's a sign of guilt or a reason to keep pursuing the truth, which in itself was the goal all along (not entirely a bad thing, now the question is, does the end justify the means?). It's just sad when the interrogation continues for an extreme amount of time but the suspect was actually innocent. This does happen. It's instead joyous (except for when there's serious harm to a victim then also terribly sad) when someone who is actually guilty is tripped up and the crime is solved.

    • @andeemengaming5000
      @andeemengaming5000 Рік тому +45

      @@stinkycheese804 nah that dude went on a whole ass rant for the first question

    • @mxxhi170
      @mxxhi170 Рік тому +10

      @@stinkycheese804 you have a point but lee had been asked a very simple and direct question. He went on talking about how long he had known her for 5 whole minutes

    • @johnulver
      @johnulver Рік тому +9

      Bratan, why the ”if innocent”

    • @itjustlookslikethis
      @itjustlookslikethis Рік тому +17

      Never, ever talk to the police without a lawyer present. You have the right to remain silent..

  • @ethanporto1745
    @ethanporto1745 Рік тому +6431

    People need to understand that no one can outsmart a cop in a interrogation. Because a smart person would never speak to police. Especially if they’re guilty 😂😂😂

    • @TheLeopard2A6
      @TheLeopard2A6 Рік тому +17

      !!

    • @keithwilliams1243
      @keithwilliams1243 Рік тому

      Not always true, if your understanding of law and your IQ is higher than the cops then it is very easy to outsmart him, I know, I have done it.

    • @TranzparentMethods
      @TranzparentMethods Рік тому +220

      That's why you ask for lawyer, right off the rip. ESPECIALLY if you know you're guilty.

    • @ethanporto1745
      @ethanporto1745 Рік тому +77

      @@TranzparentMethods bro why just repeat my comment? 😂😂😂 did I need to emphasize it more? 😂😂

    • @TranzparentMethods
      @TranzparentMethods Рік тому +10

      @@ethanporto1745 Not entirely.

  • @doctorj7112
    @doctorj7112 Рік тому +283

    They NEVER would have found the poor girl and this killer would have been free. GREAT detective work, forcing a confession.

    • @xJaaku
      @xJaaku 2 місяці тому

      Are you stupid? This wasn't forced.

  • @thesituation8514
    @thesituation8514 Рік тому +3967

    COPS: "You have the right to remain silent... Anything you say can and will be used against you"
    Criminals: "Ok great, let me tell you everything so I can convict myself"

    • @scottg9855
      @scottg9855 Рік тому

      Not just criminals. Cops get the wrong guy all the time. If they have a reason to read you your rights, they are trying to pin something on you, guilty or not. Keep your mouth shut.

    • @johnallisont6763
      @johnallisont6763 Рік тому +15

      😂

    • @artlopez6621
      @artlopez6621 Рік тому +18

      In this sense he was guilty tho I don't get where ur coming from?

    • @lebandzzzz
      @lebandzzzz Рік тому +87

      @@artlopez6621that’s not the point everyone should utilize their right to a lawyer guilty or innocent

    • @kidmanier
      @kidmanier Рік тому +33

      @@lebandzzzzthen a lot of cases would lead to be unsolved and murderers would get off free for taking a life away… if you’re innocent then just tell the truth?

  • @okay6895
    @okay6895 Рік тому +2887

    here’s a tip- no matter if you are guilty or not, never say anything without asking for a lawyer, every single thing you say can be held against you. If you say the wrong thing they will arrest you even if you aren’t actually guilty. You’ll be surprised on how many false arrests people have made.

    • @ryancraythorn8399
      @ryancraythorn8399 Рік тому +212

      Makes me wonder, if he did call a lawyer and refused to speak, he most likely could of gotten away with this. Its a double edged sword, wonder just how many cases have gone cold because of this.

    • @ihatesaf
      @ihatesaf Рік тому +97

      @@ryancraythorn8399it works the other way as well people at the wrong place at the wrong time may end up paying for something they didn’t do. Better and guilty man walks free than an innocent man getting locked up. If you say otherwise I wonder how you’d feel going to jail for a crime you didn’t commit.

    • @ryancraythorn8399
      @ryancraythorn8399 Рік тому

      @@ihatesaf that’s why I said it’s a double edged sword you dummy. Also both are bad, why choose the greater of the two evils when we should change the system to where we wouldn’t lock up innocents and the guilty don’t go free.

    • @OutsiderLabs
      @OutsiderLabs Рік тому +42

      ​@@ihatesafAnd I wonder how you'd feel if the man who murdered your child got to walk free...

    • @DontOpenThisChannel
      @DontOpenThisChannel Рік тому +76

      ​@@OutsiderLabsand how would you feel if your dad or son got in a prison for the crime they didn't do?

  • @topiainen5963
    @topiainen5963 Рік тому +6113

    "Never interrupt an enemy when they are making a mistake"
    -Sun Tzu

    • @rosie6
      @rosie6 Рік тому +83

      My boy sun tzu spitting faks

    • @coltcrime
      @coltcrime 6 місяців тому +51

      Quote is from napoleon, not sun tzu

    • @nitugupta4022
      @nitugupta4022 6 місяців тому +13

      My boy is watching the legend technooooo

    • @noobtube1323
      @noobtube1323 6 місяців тому +8

      Napoleon, not sun tzu

    • @johnsmith9966
      @johnsmith9966 5 місяців тому +21

      “Good one”
      -Moon Tzu, Art of Peace

  • @axehariri4870
    @axehariri4870 8 місяців тому +31

    When i was 18, i was accused of a big robbery, and i had 100% prove that i had nothing to do with it but as soon as i saw a detective i was like I'm calling a lawyer

  • @L8roars
    @L8roars Рік тому +360

    He spoke in present tense the whole time which is insane…These detectives are amazing.

    • @TheFrenchPug
      @TheFrenchPug Рік тому +4

      They didn't do anything. He confessed everything in his book that he wrote and regurgitated.

    • @L8roars
      @L8roars Рік тому +46

      @@TheFrenchPug i feel like i just watched 2 detectives do their jobs pretty well. to say they didnt do anything is pretty ridiculous but whatever, cool i guess lol

  • @jisancy5423
    @jisancy5423 Рік тому +4495

    "Killer say what"
    "what?"
    "GOT 'EM !!!"

  • @zainmushtaq4347
    @zainmushtaq4347 Рік тому +1053

    Couple of counter-questions:
    - Isn't it normal to over-explain when put in a nervous-inducing situation? I know I personally would over-explain even if I was innocent 😅
    - Can't people secretly self-harm and have suicidal thoughts even if everything might appear great on the surface? There's a reason people can't tell when someone is going through life-threatening thoughts while keeping a mask on all the time

    • @annahallgren2607
      @annahallgren2607 Рік тому +176

      It said that he overexplained for 5 minutes and they were other red flags that gave the detectives insight. It wasn’t just those two things

    • @zainmushtaq4347
      @zainmushtaq4347 Рік тому +79

      @@annahallgren2607 I realized your point the day after I wrote that comment, that it was the total picture that gave it away. Thanks for making it clear 😇👍

    • @chelseapenguin6465
      @chelseapenguin6465 Рік тому +17

      Learning and science is having questions to answers, great to see ☺️

    • @lily-sturniolo
      @lily-sturniolo Рік тому +10

      Both are a yes in my opinion. I personally love talking about people I know and care about. I could go on for hours about our great memories and the people who were there for me when my mom and grandpa passed away.
      And for the second question, they definitely can. I had a super low point in my life back in 2020, and ended up in the hospital for a week. Before then even my own mom didn’t know. She thought I was this happy girl always laughing and having a good time, but deep down I didn’t really want to be here anymore (as I said before, that ended with me in the hospital.) She didn’t know until it was almost too late, but thankfully I backed out of my attempt and got the help I needed. Seeing her cry when she showed up at the hospital before I left (hospital as in an emergency room. Before I meant hospital as in a mental hospital- to be clear) hurt like hell. And after that day and week that was ahead, I didn’t want to see her cry like that again. For her I became stronger. Yeah, I still have anxiety and depression. But after my mom passed (about a year later) I promised myself I’d stay strong for her, and my grandpa who passed about 8/9 months after her. I’m still fighting my battle for them ❤
      (I may have said more than I should, but as I said i can talk about stuff for hours, my bad 🤣)

    • @Dimitri_Leiva
      @Dimitri_Leiva 10 місяців тому +3

      I don't speak English a Lot, but, in the first point, an innocent doesn't need to over explain cause, they don't have nothing to prove more than their innocence, a normal reaction would be been angry or sad if someone call us "killer", and then explain, but if you're innocent, why'll u remember irrelevant things like the color or the specific time of things?

  • @tami5924
    @tami5924 Рік тому +264

    Detective:how long did u know savanah for?
    *gives a life story*

  • @shilohkenzington5648
    @shilohkenzington5648 Рік тому +1708

    The story was sad, but what was way worse is discovering the state of the body at the end. How can you sit at an interrogation knowing you horribly burnt and discarded a young woman’s body and act totally nonchalant

    • @randc214
      @randc214 Рік тому +147

      That’s what makes them psychopaths.

    • @ronniewoodinsteadofmt2615
      @ronniewoodinsteadofmt2615 Рік тому +12

      @@randc214 I’d vote for what you said for ( comment of the year ) there’s a few good ones but yours is spot hammer on . Happy 4th to ya .!!

    • @randc214
      @randc214 Рік тому +5

      @@ronniewoodinsteadofmt2615 Thank you! Hope your 4th was a blast!

    • @FateGathersStudios
      @FateGathersStudios Рік тому +24

      right?? and then only get 40 fricken years...

    • @aceidel
      @aceidel Рік тому +18

      @@FateGathersStudios I mean he did plead guilty which saves the prosecution a lot of trouble and was generally honest in the interview

  • @Michaketsu
    @Michaketsu Рік тому +279

    In the part where the female detective started to talk, I felt like "I" was being interrogated. The difference between the personalities also brought me a shock. Detectives are amazing people and bravo to the two detectives. They are so smart and very intelligent.

  • @StevesSoapbox
    @StevesSoapbox Рік тому +1721

    If you're guilty, you want a lawyer. If you're innocent you NEED a lawyer. Always have legal representation. Law enforcement are not your friends and are not here to help you.

    • @Rogi1198
      @Rogi1198 Рік тому +16

      If you are not wrong, there's no need to be worry

    • @forbiddenchannel4901
      @forbiddenchannel4901 Рік тому +2

      @@Rogi1198yeah you haven’t seen shit yet.

    • @shars104
      @shars104 Рік тому +113

      ​@@Rogi1198they will put words in your mouth no need to talk to them

    • @Lordi21111
      @Lordi21111 Рік тому

      yes there is many people got imprisoned even tough they didnt do anything@@Rogi1198

    • @johnchoi4473
      @johnchoi4473 Рік тому +51

      @@Rogi1198 wrong... by being ignorant you might choose to answer an perceived innocent question, but can actually fuck you over. Lawyer is there to ensure that no BS is being trasmitted. Get a lawyer so you yourself even know wtf you are being charged for. Like this video clearly stated...detectives can lie/withhold information in that room, but the moment a lawyer is called...NOPE

  • @mikehunt0504
    @mikehunt0504 10 місяців тому +305

    “im just a fact finder” is such a bar

  • @alexmathew4606
    @alexmathew4606 Рік тому +864

    if you’re talking more than the detectives….you’re done

    • @50klavish54
      @50klavish54 3 місяці тому +70

      All they asked was how long he knew her and he stars yapping for 5 mins 😂

    • @thomashudson5723
      @thomashudson5723 3 місяці тому +1

      damn you , i just pissed myself gee thanks a lot

    • @blazer6972
      @blazer6972 3 місяці тому +1

      @@thomashudson5723 bro what?

    • @thomashudson5723
      @thomashudson5723 3 місяці тому

      @@blazer6972 i laughed so hard i pissed myself

  • @neumann2550
    @neumann2550 Рік тому +1098

    Detective: How long have you knew her?
    Lee: Ok. I was born at cold, windy night...

    • @grim_tron
      @grim_tron Рік тому +16

      😂😂

    • @JenniferLynnDickson
      @JenniferLynnDickson Рік тому +51

      It was never easy for me. I was born a poor black child. I remember the days, sittin' on the porch with my family, singin' and dancin' down in Mississippi...

    • @User9482-z2s
      @User9482-z2s Рік тому +6

      AT cold, windy night

    • @kadijatumvkargbo5564
      @kadijatumvkargbo5564 Рік тому +1

      😆😆😆😆

    • @insidescuff
      @insidescuff Рік тому +4

      @@User9482-z2syou missed ‘how long have you KNEW her?’ 😂😂

  • @blisteredgrip
    @blisteredgrip 7 місяців тому +511

    “I know you’re not that cruel inside.”
    Bro… you’re cruel inside. 😂😂😂

    • @mradventurer8104
      @mradventurer8104 3 місяці тому +7

      not all the time otherwise he wouldn't have cried.

    • @L-W-ko1hn
      @L-W-ko1hn 3 місяці тому +22

      @@mradventurer8104 he is or he wouldnt commit murders and crying donsnt mean your not evil if hitler cried you would say he isnt evil?

    • @roberthliebigcoronelsanche9545
      @roberthliebigcoronelsanche9545 2 місяці тому

      @@L-W-ko1hn did he cry tho?

    • @ALotOfThings543
      @ALotOfThings543 2 місяці тому +1

      @@roberthliebigcoronelsanche9545Yes. Hitler cried.

    • @cakee1014
      @cakee1014 2 місяці тому

      he didn't kill her intentionally, they were arguing in the car and he saod she was hitting him, he probably didn't want to hit her but to stop her he strangled her too hard out of anger and I'm sure it only lasted a few seconds but that was enough to kill her, but I don't think he would ever do it again, he just didn't expect that would kill her, he was trying to stop her from hitting him and trying to stab him ( I guess that's why he had blood in his neck), but yeah he should have thought twice before strangling her, even if when someone is trying to stab you I don't think you would stay Stil.. @@L-W-ko1hn

  • @erwingolla6446
    @erwingolla6446 5 місяців тому +144

    An accurate interrogation technique. The female officer says: "I know you are not that cruel inside." That creates trust.

  • @NixonRules963
    @NixonRules963 Рік тому +335

    Appreciate that you highlight the importance of making sure you call an attorney. I thought you might be a "get the bad guy whatever the cost" crime enforcement enthusiast, but you also emphasize the importance of ensuring a person knows their rights under the law.

  • @alabamaflip2053
    @alabamaflip2053 Рік тому +1009

    That was well done. No tricks. No lies. Just facts and two detectives that work well together.

    • @siegehunter2532
      @siegehunter2532 Рік тому +96

      They did lie and trick. Hence video name…

    • @pmccoy8924
      @pmccoy8924 Рік тому

      Entire point of the video was it was hoodwink. It's bullshit they can do it though the perp should know better and ask for a lawyer. I am glad they tricked this mutt though. Absolute scumbag deserves the chair.

    • @CanadaMatt
      @CanadaMatt Рік тому +54

      Nothing wrong with tricks and lies.
      The truth does not become less truthful simply because you were fooled into revealing it.

    • @hansklok3564
      @hansklok3564 Рік тому +17

      @@CanadaMattexcept this is how people falsely confess and why it is not allowed in some other countries.

    • @aaronreed5502
      @aaronreed5502 Рік тому

      you are dumb. The officers lied and tricked the entire time. They do this everyday in every state.

  • @Gyjfrhw-462DyAH
    @Gyjfrhw-462DyAH Рік тому +540

    It’s eye opening how much self-pity criminals have for their pathetic selves. It’s always never their fault.

    • @hewadsaad1378
      @hewadsaad1378 Рік тому +11

      we as parents should not let our kids go out and chill with people like that. we have to act!
      the gov can say whatever they want. at the end it is us who lose our kids and suffer, not them!
      these r our kids not theirs.
      but yeah, if our kids are old enough and still wants to hang out with people like that, all we can do is to emphasis, try to remind her again and again and again to protect them, nobody loves our kids more than us parents!
      and unfortunately some kids just don't get it. they think their parents hate them while they don't. anyways...
      i am not saying that there r bad parents, yes there r bad parents aswell. but at least it is one in 10 or one in 100.

    • @abbeybelanger8118
      @abbeybelanger8118 6 місяців тому +22

      He started crying for himself and for a moment I did want to feel bad for him, but then they found her body so burned it couldn't be properly identified for the cause of death. He had no remorse for the life he took and only felt bad that he was going to be punished

    • @jaleger2295
      @jaleger2295 2 місяці тому

      Ok zoomer

  • @hisshoota
    @hisshoota 5 місяців тому +71

    Asked him a simple question and he started reading off one of the Elder Scrolls ☠️☠️☠️

  • @hoss70711
    @hoss70711 Рік тому +149

    That female detective had me thinking twice and I didn't even do anything! 🤣

  • @pochitaluvrr
    @pochitaluvrr Рік тому +72

    40 years won’t bring her back.

    • @HauntingGround4ever
      @HauntingGround4ever 6 місяців тому +8

      Nothing will bring her back

    • @jaleger2295
      @jaleger2295 2 місяці тому

      Ok 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

    • @Rairorai
      @Rairorai Місяць тому +2

      Then how exactly?🤦‍♀️

    • @BrreakdownMMA
      @BrreakdownMMA Місяць тому +3

      neither would not getting charged at all, would you rather he walks free or gets put in for 40 years

  • @rebeccahsu930
    @rebeccahsu930 Рік тому +64

    thank you for putting subtitles :)

  • @serrrrrrrrren
    @serrrrrrrrren 10 місяців тому +29

    Why are people defending this man and telling him what he should and should not do… he’s a criminal!!

    • @sicktimou
      @sicktimou 3 місяці тому +2

      So other people know what to say and do in interrogation

  • @violagentsch
    @violagentsch Рік тому +663

    It's one thing to take a life of another. It's really disgusting to then put the victims down, degrade them, smear their characters.

    • @Swnsasy
      @Swnsasy Рік тому

      That bothers me so very much too! You're that much of a low life POS human being that it wasn't just enough to take their life you have to put down their character...

    • @Jujubeans79-OG
      @Jujubeans79-OG Рік тому +27

      It's a means of justification to horrible bad decisions

    • @Blibetyblabla
      @Blibetyblabla Рік тому +6

      This comment is funny if you interpret it in the worst possible way

    • @TheAmelia0820
      @TheAmelia0820 Рік тому +3

      But people take the life of others when they buy meat

    • @violagentsch
      @violagentsch Рік тому +27

      @@TheAmelia0820 you make as much sense as a brick.

  • @Arnell_Mediocrity_Long
    @Arnell_Mediocrity_Long Рік тому +862

    I'm an introvert but I tend to over-share when asked simple questions...but I can understand how that can be seen as a bad thing at times...and obviously this situation about Murder is completely different.
    See, I'm doing it again haha.

    • @mr.nonamename3401
      @mr.nonamename3401 Рік тому +165

      Me too! I hate to talk but also hate to be misunderstood. So I'll try to make sure to leave as little room for that as I can.

    • @Arnell_Mediocrity_Long
      @Arnell_Mediocrity_Long Рік тому +12

      @@mr.nonamename3401 🎯💯🙏🏽
      Edit: Also, Little Nightmares is awesome!! Love that game and also the sequel...as well as Limbo, Inside, Somerville, etc. ☺️

    • @GentleManishPawnage
      @GentleManishPawnage Рік тому +11

      The thing is, he wouldn’t answer so elaborately if he didn’t know what was going on. A normal would say I know her for about blah blah time, why you ask?

    • @toddsimone7182
      @toddsimone7182 Рік тому +14

      Get a lawyer next time before you incriminate yourself

    • @Arnell_Mediocrity_Long
      @Arnell_Mediocrity_Long Рік тому

      @@shejainice1 Yeah, I was like "who are you referring to" lol.

  • @freddiebennett_here
    @freddiebennett_here Рік тому +186

    All the condolences goes to her family ... May her soul rest in peace 🕊️... Thanks to the detective for letting her family know about her.....stay close to your loved ones stay safe.....❤

  • @wealth-wise2day
    @wealth-wise2day 11 місяців тому +45

    lesson of the story: dont commit crimes

  • @justa_fan0fKG
    @justa_fan0fKG Рік тому +12

    Loving how i learned that if a guilty person says a lot when the question is literally short means she/he's guilty i wanna be a detective in the future this is kinda helpfull

  • @Miguel-vb4xz
    @Miguel-vb4xz Рік тому +78

    The best part about telling the truth is that it never changes.

  • @margricks
    @margricks Рік тому +533

    It is always appalling when "defendants" trash the victim by dragging them thru the mud to justify their reasons why they are dead while at same time they deny they killed them. And they always blame the victim for their own demise. Arrogance. Disgusting behavior. But so common.

    • @shivanisangal5521
      @shivanisangal5521 Рік тому +36

      That's also how narcissists behave. Blame you for getting upset, or say things like you're so sensitive

    • @margricks
      @margricks Рік тому

      @@shivanisangal5521 Exactly!!

    • @Hexspa
      @Hexspa Рік тому +3

      Everyone does this to a degree. How many times have you heard, “Don’t piss me off,” or, “You piss me off,” or “That pissed me off,”? These are all variations on a theme of projecting a cause for our emotions being outside us. In a sense it’s true if we believe it, consciously or not, and almost everyone does it more or less.
      Let me ask: have you ever been in love? Deeply attracted to someone? This is just like the violent impulse. It grips you by your weakness like kryptonite. Afraid to feel weak? That’s male kryptonite. Somehow this woman caused a reaction in this man which made him feel powerless. He reacted in spite of himself. It happens to everyone to one degree or another. Peace.

    • @margricks
      @margricks Рік тому +7

      @@Hexspa So are you saying it's okay that he killed her because of emotions???

    • @BenjaminPitkin
      @BenjaminPitkin Рік тому

      @@margricks I person can explain why a thing happens, without agreeing with the act. What he did was indeed a crime for which he has total responsibility.
      However, taking this interview at face value, and assuming the confession to be genuine, (which is by no means certain), most men can see this scenario exactly for what it is... Because, they can identify this same capacity within themselves - and it is something which I don't think women often understand. But, men do have an incredible capability to inflict harm when put in a severe state of anger, rage, stress, or emotional distress. It is the "Beast" within all of us. Something which we keep carefully hidden. Something we almost never let the world see.
      The simple fact of the matter is that most people who do such crimes are not monsters but are instead desperate people pushed beyond their ability to cope. It's quite obvious to see that the girl in question knew which buttons to push, and was very good at pushing them - but had no idea when to stop... To put it bluntly, we woke up the "Beast", and it killed her.

  • @falahnauzer5114
    @falahnauzer5114 Місяць тому +3

    The detectives are so smooth! This is probably the best confession I have seen

  • @ssvensic
    @ssvensic Рік тому +363

    Dude talked himself into a jail. When a detective tells you you're net a monster and people make mistakes you know you're done

    • @shinobuoshino5066
      @shinobuoshino5066 Рік тому +9

      It's funny how such idiotic words on so many people.

    • @johnstuartsmith
      @johnstuartsmith Рік тому +4

      If you knew that the police knew and had the proof that you were the perpetrator of a monstrous, unfixable, and unforgiveable crime, you'd jump at a chance to be lured into being able to explain it as an unexplainable act that was the result of a mysterious one-time temporary departure from your normal, reasonable nice-guy routine. Especially if you knew you'd been fantasizing about or actually committing such crimes for half your life. People desparately want to be able to be believed when they say "I don't know what came over me" when they are the most acutely aware of exactly what they were thinking and feeling when they were committing what might they hope might be described as "crimes of passion."

    • @shinobuoshino5066
      @shinobuoshino5066 Рік тому

      @@johnstuartsmith "that was the result of a mysterious one-time temporary departure from your normal, reasonable nice-guy routine" lmao, thanks for a chuckle, moron.

    • @coochiesl4yer696
      @coochiesl4yer696 Рік тому +1

      @@johnstuartsmithand that’s exactly why they’re stupid. don’t think you won’t be punished. never think you are in the clear ever because one day it’ll come back. it’s idiotic

  • @MindBehindTheCrime1
    @MindBehindTheCrime1 Рік тому +281

    Someone give this female detective an Oscar!

    • @mynameisabe905
      @mynameisabe905 Рік тому +1

      i guess criminals buy into her act

    • @adipsous
      @adipsous Рік тому +3

      She was basically telling the truth. She saw that he isn't a monster, just a guy who made a huge mistake. And, deep down, yearned for freedom from the hell of guilt and shame he'd been living in - the web of lies. She appealed to him and he responded. Maybe he had some justification that the victim was spreading talk about him, but he f-ing choked her to death, burned her, and discarded her. That's bad to hold on to for any semi regular person.

    • @snowisy
      @snowisy Рік тому +25

      @@adipsoushe is nothing but a monster

    • @empressofhearts7300
      @empressofhearts7300 Рік тому +3

      @@snowisy He is not a monster. He is a criminal.

    • @hyewwka
      @hyewwka Рік тому

      @@empressofhearts7300 a person who took another persons life is no different from a monster.

  • @spaideman7850
    @spaideman7850 Рік тому +33

    this video sponsored by lawyers

  • @shruthis3783
    @shruthis3783 Рік тому +27

    Bro my heart would be beating fast asf if my parents started interrogating me for somethin I didn't even do and this guy is capable of going almost 20 minutes straight without breaking a sweat like how and why is he so chill about it😭

    • @stonedrican5729
      @stonedrican5729 Рік тому +2

      right bro id be shaking n everything😭😭

    • @shruthis3783
      @shruthis3783 Рік тому +1

      @@stonedrican5729 exactly 😭

    • @sicktimou
      @sicktimou 3 місяці тому +2

      You have to say as less information as possible and at best remain silent because detectives are there to bring you in the prison not to help you, dont be emotional like this guy in the Video

  • @leflipmo
    @leflipmo Рік тому +138

    As a neurodivergent person I see nothing out of ordinary in a 30 minute lecture for an answer to a "simple" question.

    • @bonD6002
      @bonD6002 6 місяців тому +18

      Thats true but its also common for guilty or nervous people to over-explain. This guy isn't neurodivergent so yeah

    • @owentill
      @owentill 3 місяці тому +18

      @@bonD6002i think the point being made here is that over-explanation being used to conclude guilt can unfairly go against the neurodivergent, not that this guy specifically is not-guilty and actually just neurodivergent.

    • @jaleger2295
      @jaleger2295 2 місяці тому +1

      As a clown... 🤡

    • @leflipmo
      @leflipmo 2 місяці тому +2

      @@owentill There is no if. You actually understood my point 💯
      Not only you managed to do so, you also found a way to summarize my point without speculating or adding anything other than a great deal of clarity!
      Thank you 🙏

  • @__JiG__SaW__
    @__JiG__SaW__ Рік тому +171

    Extremely satisfying how they at first made him believe he could maybe get away with it, and only called out his bullshit later into the interrogation when he's already trapped in a web of his own lies.

    • @alexisouderkirk4979
      @alexisouderkirk4979 Рік тому +8

      That's why I love these videos lol. They always let them make up some goofy story, then show them the evidence later and they're like, yk we got you...

  • @autumngrubb1468
    @autumngrubb1468 Рік тому +96

    I don’t see how you don’t have more subscribers because you tell these stories so well and give these victims a voice, and i think your amazing! I’m so glad to have found your channel. Much love and respect Dr. Insanity ❤

    • @nnzrsinanovic2772
      @nnzrsinanovic2772 Рік тому +4

      Bcz this is already old interigatoins so he will have to find something new and now u have 100 similar chanells so tough job.

    • @robynneRN
      @robynneRN Рік тому +2

      @@nnzrsinanovic2772 I do appreciate a new analysis, subtitle, or voice on old interrogations though. Revisiting it from someone else's point of view, or simply to watch again because you didn't remember or catch it all the first time is still good content.

    • @NKdidit.24
      @NKdidit.24 Рік тому +4

      He doesn't have more subscribers because everyone of his videos are old. He's stealing other creators work instead of getting his own material

    • @autumngrubb1468
      @autumngrubb1468 Рік тому +1

      @@NKdidit.24 I didn’t know that, but I still love his voice and how he tells the stories. Also I haven’t herd a lot of these cases as I’m new to watching them. But thank you for your comment, appreciate you :)

    • @autumngrubb1468
      @autumngrubb1468 Рік тому

      Also I’m still loving him and his content and will still be a supportive fan🥰

  • @sarahisthebest2501
    @sarahisthebest2501 Рік тому +11

    Omg that was so intresting to watch.The way they just effortlessly got the truth out of him was so mesmerising.

  • @phito11
    @phito11 Рік тому +109

    Suspects don't realize that these detectives have decades of experience doing this, that they are highly trained, that this is what they do everyday, to think that you are smarter than them is just idiotic.

    • @bobbisteele9264
      @bobbisteele9264 11 місяців тому

      Especially if you’re an uneducated restaurant cook.

  • @DanRichter
    @DanRichter Рік тому +66

    I simply adore how the lady detective effortlessly steps into the shoes of a terrified mama, performing a role worthy of the grandest of Oscars.

    • @shinobuoshino5066
      @shinobuoshino5066 Рік тому

      lol, femoids put this act every time they want something from a male, it's genetic and natural

    • @lindsaywilcox191
      @lindsaywilcox191 Рік тому +5

      nice attempt at rewording the top comment😂😂

  • @RR-of3qi
    @RR-of3qi Рік тому +107

    A lot of criminals are quite dumb, arrogantly believing they're a suitable match for detectives that walk and breath interviews for a living.

    • @Willppyro
      @Willppyro Рік тому +7

      It’s so easy to tell who is innocent or not the hard part is getting them to confess to it on camera

    • @rollcaskett1812
      @rollcaskett1812 Рік тому +3

      @@Willppyro Not all detectives care whether or not you're innocent, for reference ask the multitude of innocent people who were put behind bars because they were manipulated or pressured by interrogators.

    • @kendivedmakarig215
      @kendivedmakarig215 Місяць тому

      ​@@WillppyroDetectives don't care if you are innocent or guilty. That Job belongs to the Judge not to the detectives. Detectives only care about a confession.

  • @RoosterS2K
    @RoosterS2K Рік тому +81

    This happened 15 minutes down the road from me, and while I didn't know either of them personally, I was very aware of both of their existences through school/friends. I'm glad this evil piece of human trash will spend the rest of his meaningless life in prison.

  • @joannadechenne6368
    @joannadechenne6368 Рік тому +160

    Just what everyone wants to hear from a restaurant worker "I peel my scabs off at work". May her devastated family find peace.

    • @randc214
      @randc214 Рік тому +13

      Off topic but I was disgusted by that too….made the EWW face.

    • @SydneySyd-nv7uv
      @SydneySyd-nv7uv 7 місяців тому +4

      My first thought also but he was lying about that too. The wounds were most likely made during the attack as she was trying to defend herself.

  • @darren99ooyr
    @darren99ooyr Рік тому +49

    Both detectives are geniuses and were strategic in catching the culprit and neither one of them was “useless” or “stupid”, they just had different techniques of trying to find the answer

  • @dominicconnor3437
    @dominicconnor3437 Рік тому +348

    True psychopaths don't fall for these tactics because they can't feel anything emotional. This is a crime of passion and extreme anger.

    • @brelawrence26
      @brelawrence26 Рік тому +31

      Only emotions psychopaths even sociopaths have are towards themselves… in this case after he’d been caught he would be upset and ask “well how long will I be in jail, but I didn’t do anything!” Simple things like that indicate a psychopath because they are disregarding the crime they just committed nor have sympathy for the person they committed the crime towards. This man was just some angry scary person for sure.

    • @dominicconnor3437
      @dominicconnor3437 Рік тому

      @@brelawrence26 true

    • @Amokzyy
      @Amokzyy Рік тому +4

      @@brelawrence26 Another thing, a true psychopath would never admit to the crime, or they would admit to it but not be emotional (not care) abt it.

    • @johnridgeway5265
      @johnridgeway5265 Рік тому +2

      No ,I just think they've made a logical decision to try and get away with it. You don't have to be a psychopath to do that.

    • @kendivedmakarig215
      @kendivedmakarig215 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@brelawrence26True Psychopath will never admit a crime. This guy murder because of hate. Psychopaths never murder for hate.

  • @triplen6469
    @triplen6469 3 місяці тому +78

    1:01 how tf do you even identify somebody with that video quality

    • @Shakenosaudi
      @Shakenosaudi 2 місяці тому +3

      Same thing I thought 😂

    • @Mj4life1230087575
      @Mj4life1230087575 2 місяці тому +6

      Haha true, but I'm sure other factors lead into identifying her, such as suspected locations she might have been, the car that either her or the creep used regularly, ect.

    • @georgejung1989
      @georgejung1989 2 місяці тому +3

      Good old zoom & enhance. Works every time.

    • @caroline_random
      @caroline_random 2 місяці тому

      @@georgejung1989then it makes it even more blurry

    • @tonyelk1126
      @tonyelk1126 Місяць тому

      let that sink in

  • @markellis5008
    @markellis5008 Рік тому +216

    These detectives were brilliant. No dirty tricks, but played the psychology well; let the guilty dig their own hole.

    • @edithbannerman4
      @edithbannerman4 Рік тому +3

      @Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?

  • @Mandrake591
    @Mandrake591 Рік тому +59

    His stupidity is literally breath-taking. He tells them he vandalized her car and that he threatened to do more? He thought his so-called self-harm excuse would be even remotely believable? That this idiot was a cop, given that kind of power, the community can rejoice it’s been taken from him, and that he’s been taken away from us. Kudos to the detectives for doing a good job.

  • @pheo1418
    @pheo1418 Рік тому +62

    I don't think he felt like he could outsmart the detectives, soon as he sat down in that room he knew it was over for him. I also believe his conscious was killing him,we have to keep in mind he's not a career criminal just imagine his anguish until being caught. He was doing heroin with her I would assume they just started with him maybe 2-4 yrs before. (I'm in no way saying he deserves sympathy or leniency)

    • @michebabs
      @michebabs Рік тому

      I agree. He seems to just be hoping that they believe him maybe

    • @cilleriew
      @cilleriew Рік тому +4

      Yeah
      I agree and I’m not saying he doesn’t deserve jail because he really does - what he did was awful
      Looking at his body language when explaining how he choked her - he really does seem to be telling the truth and he seems the have been so scared to accidentally have killed her and not known what the heck to do
      I mean… he told where she was, he seems feel awful about it and he does not seem to protest at all when realising he’s caught
      Idk, just speculations
      Still tho, I believe he deserves to be locked up and no matter what - what he did was horrible and awful and my deepest condolences goes to the family 🌺

    • @timrussell9869
      @timrussell9869 8 місяців тому

      There's no evidence she was doing heroin. He just made that up. More bullshit.

    • @maddiewaters7112
      @maddiewaters7112 2 місяці тому

      We don't know if they did heroin. It could have been completely made up. No other people reported that she did drugs.

  • @nicholasgignac7065
    @nicholasgignac7065 22 дні тому +3

    10/10 duo detectives right here. Deadpan dude and motherly figure

  • @NoNotMe0000
    @NoNotMe0000 Рік тому +27

    2:58 "since she worked there, starting working there".
    That "past tense" "present tense" thing will get you every time!😅

  • @jrvane11
    @jrvane11 Рік тому +148

    "You have the right to remain silent. You have the right to have an attorney present during questioning." Amazing how many people do not invoke these rights.

    • @ELCLAVE300
      @ELCLAVE300 Рік тому

      We live in a society, where people are begging the government to take away their constitutional rights.

    • @d4ever649
      @d4ever649 Рік тому

      Cuz Narcs think they are smarter than everyone else

    • @Quotenwagnerianer
      @Quotenwagnerianer Рік тому +5

      Especially if they are guilty. Probably because they think that refusing to answer questions and having an attorney present is already an admission of guilt.

    • @underagedfreak6426
      @underagedfreak6426 Рік тому +2

      If i was a criminal i'd remain silent

  • @addicttt
    @addicttt Рік тому +45

    very insane. that female detective did an amazing job trying to push him to give the answers and it worked.

  • @Legionears
    @Legionears 10 місяців тому +17

    To see this level of manipulation is scary, they take their time while flushing out the information from him, then slowly bring up new information while acting like they genuinely care about him and then the final blow was when they tell him they have video recording then slowly flush out a flawless confession from him its scary. To give him something, he was not in the best mental condition, making him wait for 90 minutes must have done its number on him, he must have been very nervous for 2-3 hours and that definitely takes a mental toll on someone

  • @Pong0_
    @Pong0_ Рік тому +24

    I'll never understand how murdering someone. Like looking them in the face and checking the life out of them, doesn't cost you your life in prison at the very least.

  • @symbolic6128
    @symbolic6128 Рік тому +216

    Criminal strat: never shut up so detectives can't pushing you with questions

    • @paulcarpenter7844
      @paulcarpenter7844 Рік тому +26

      Or stay silent and ask for a lawyer

    • @skorpionGF
      @skorpionGF Рік тому +33

      The best thing is that if he had his mouth shut and asked for a lawyer then he would be a probably a free man today.
      Evidence from CCTV was not enough to charge him with anything, his confession was a nail to the grave for him.

    • @brianallison1913
      @brianallison1913 Рік тому

      It's more fun to turn the tables and start interrogating them. "Now why would you say that 60% of murders go unsolved even with the advanced technology available today, Detective? Have you heard of the 40% of police and domestic physical altercations? Do you think there may be a link? Hey come on now. I'm on your side. I know this is very difficult but please understand that this is part of the standardized procedure in carrying out an investigation. By the way, do you think you could pass a polygraph test? Why does that woman behind you insist on speaking amongst men? That's indicative of a guilty conscience." They really like it.

    • @NaeUnlimited
      @NaeUnlimited Рік тому +6

      Interrogation will go on for hours lol they don’t care

    • @AAAskeet
      @AAAskeet Рік тому +3

      So shut up for hours.Btw once you ask for a lawyer present questioning is over.

  • @ZhidGarrido
    @ZhidGarrido 2 місяці тому +4

    this guy teaching us how to act when we did a crime and when a detective is investigating us

  • @PiousParable
    @PiousParable Рік тому +104

    Alot of people won't appreciate what I'm about to say, but it's actually beautiful that this man confessed at the pressure of being called an evil person. He could've taken his lie to the grave to try to secure an easier sentence for himself. He still deserves the sentence that they gave him, but I'm happy that he decided to secure his last remaining ounce of humanity in his eventual confession

    • @heeroyuy9925
      @heeroyuy9925 Рік тому

      That first line really flew over these guy’s heads ^ lol.

    • @YourMomLikesMeMoreMkay
      @YourMomLikesMeMoreMkay 11 місяців тому

      ​@iamafraidofwomen I've watched plenty of these interviews to know that's not true. People still won't confess l.

    • @johnmarksmithmiller9895
      @johnmarksmithmiller9895 7 місяців тому +4

      There was no humanity in him. Everything he said was due to fear and pressure and being cornered. He didn't confess because he felt empathy for his victim. He confessed because the interrogators inserted the idea of him facing consequences for lying and the pressure broke him.

    • @SydneySyd-nv7uv
      @SydneySyd-nv7uv 7 місяців тому +5

      ​@@johnmarksmithmiller9895 yes and also I would like to add that he was crying because he was caught and he tried to translate that into being sad that she hit him and he "didn't let go" he said he just wanted her away from him, but then remember that the door was kicked open 3 times and that HE IS THE ONLY ONE WHO COULD'VE CLOSED THE DOOR 3 TIMES.

  • @justvibingtomusic
    @justvibingtomusic Рік тому +15

    I love his invisible lawyer he called in.

  • @boom-headshot2654
    @boom-headshot2654 Рік тому +361

    Interesting fact: In Canada, unlike the USA, asking for a lawyer doesn't end an interrogation. They will pause the interrogation if you haven't been advised by an attorney, and then resume once you have. This just makes sure you are explained your rights by a 3rd party and given advice on how to proceed. 99% of the time they'll tell you what we already know ... keep your mouth shut. Be polite, and respond with "No comment" or something similar and play the waiting game.
    You have the right to remain silent, but the question is ... do you have the ability?

    • @shadyshane8125
      @shadyshane8125 Рік тому +7

      Nobody cares

    • @boom-headshot2654
      @boom-headshot2654 Рік тому +118

      @@shadyshane8125 Then why take the time to reply? Downvote and move along.

    • @frankjoseph8972
      @frankjoseph8972 Рік тому +66

      ⁠like right?… people amuse me. They’ll say “nobody asked or nobody cares” but they take some seconds out of their life to engage in the conversation 😂

    • @ahmedhossamdehhaoui9574
      @ahmedhossamdehhaoui9574 Рік тому

      @@shadyshane8125 yes nobody cares...about you

    • @Kenzingo
      @Kenzingo Рік тому +31

      @@shadyshane8125 I care

  • @carlirose4173
    @carlirose4173 10 місяців тому +8

    This was so fascinating. The tactics were pure genius

  • @healthywealthy4620
    @healthywealthy4620 Рік тому +28

    Detective: Would you like a lawyer?
    Suspect: Na, I watched like a few episodes of law and order, I got this fam.

  • @jamesmaguire9518
    @jamesmaguire9518 Рік тому +83

    Don’t get me wrong. Glad he got caught. Screw this guy. But how on earth did he not ask for a lawyer. Even if you’re innocent, and they are questioning you, get a lawyer.

    • @mioleet-4951
      @mioleet-4951 Рік тому

      thanks for their stupidity 🤡💦

    • @smorgasbroad1132
      @smorgasbroad1132 Рік тому +14

      I think they think asking for a lawyer is perceived by the detective as an admission of guilt. Just an opinion though.🤷🏼

    • @nerfzombie6242
      @nerfzombie6242 Рік тому +2

      @@smorgasbroad1132, those detectives already knew he was guilty, they had the video evidence. Even if a person is 100% innocent, once you're in that room, you can be certain the detectives think you're guilty. Lawyer up and shut up!

    • @biking7747
      @biking7747 Рік тому

      @@nerfzombie6242yup

    • @cc3184
      @cc3184 Рік тому

      ​@smorgasbroad1132 the detectives opinion about someone asking for a lawyer is irrelevant.

  • @reese49
    @reese49 Рік тому +12

    the little pauses and explanations actually makes it so good to watch

  • @nijdey2320
    @nijdey2320 19 днів тому +4

    why would you encourage criminals to call a lawyer?!

  • @brianallison1913
    @brianallison1913 Рік тому +31

    It baffles me that these people who take the victims phone and send out messages acting like they are said victim never seem to look at their past messages and get a feel for how they word, punctuate, etc the messages.

  • @sadspinach
    @sadspinach Рік тому +28

    That was some of the best detective work I've ever witnessed... and I've watched wayyyy too many hours of this type of stuff lol

  • @lainwired3946
    @lainwired3946 Рік тому +45

    Just a note, Lee. Ring in good spirits when he says he's suicidal isn't at all something that wouldn't make sense. Its extremely common suicide victims are often very happy in the hours, fay's and weeks leading up to their death, as they make peace with the end and see light at the end of thr tunnel finally.

    • @scr3am273
      @scr3am273 Рік тому +9

      Dont need that bs, the point is he wasn't suicidal.

    • @lainwired3946
      @lainwired3946 Рік тому

      @@scr3am273 no, the point is so he can make more accurate content in the future. I never said he was suicidal. So leave it out, nobody likes your but akshually bs

    • @TheBestFlosd
      @TheBestFlosd Рік тому

      @@scr3am273 dumbdumb

  • @Monfet
    @Monfet 10 місяців тому +206

    Can you not use click bait titles and images? Nowhere do they say "we found your dna"

    • @ejlarson249
      @ejlarson249 6 місяців тому +19

      The channel is called Dr Insanity. You want them to act sane... Umm... I think this is a you problem.

    • @T.R.U.T.H..
      @T.R.U.T.H.. 6 місяців тому +42

      @@ejlarson249 No it's the channel, don't sugar coat the misleading BS.

    • @quigglyz
      @quigglyz 4 місяці тому +4

      @@ejlarson249 gay opinion

    • @guttergod268
      @guttergod268 4 місяці тому +10

      Welcome to UA-cam in 2024

    • @jesussandoval8756
      @jesussandoval8756 4 місяці тому

      @@T.R.U.T.H..wahhhh wahhhh. Keep crying.

  • @rollcaskett1812
    @rollcaskett1812 Рік тому +50

    Guilty or especially innocent, never talk to cops, always ask for a lawyer. They are not your friends, they have no interest in justice, they will lie and manipulate you into serving more jail time than you deserve or in some extreme cases, doing life in prison even though you were later proven to be innocent. The underhanded tactics that interrogators are allowed to get away with are honestly sickening to me and the only protection against it is to ask for a lawyer, who actually does have your best interest in mind.

    • @shegolily
      @shegolily Рік тому +1

      crazy how most people being questioned don’t use that right.

  • @fatpancake52
    @fatpancake52 Рік тому +20

    I'm amazed by how well interrogators can do their job. I would never have the brains to notice what they do.

  • @SeanNyte
    @SeanNyte Рік тому +80

    I knew this sounded so familiar! This happened in Jacksonville, Florida... I was living a little ways down the road from where they found her body... And even if I didn't recognize the story, I definitely recognize those Duval County Green Jumpsuits... I started wondering about it when they mentioned the Bonefish Grill, which is a pretty big name restaurant here in town...
    My condolences to the Family...

    • @traditionalsoldier3639
      @traditionalsoldier3639 Рік тому +1

      Why do so many murders occur in florida

    • @FateGathersStudios
      @FateGathersStudios Рік тому +3

      @@traditionalsoldier3639 Florida is about halfway in the stats, Mississippi is #1, Louisiana is #2. Florida is #20.

    • @KiwiCatherineJemma
      @KiwiCatherineJemma Рік тому +2

      @@FateGathersStudios Sounds like perhaps the Murder stats, co-relate to the level of people living in poverty.

    • @meatjar4088
      @meatjar4088 Рік тому

      @@traditionalsoldier3639cus we have all the crazies here

  • @TheGreat-h2e
    @TheGreat-h2e 9 місяців тому +14

    He thought he ATE but he starved lmfaoooo

  • @DanRichter
    @DanRichter Рік тому +19

    According to the ancient tales, this fella continues his noble quest of providing an answer to the very first inquiry till this very moment, for his dedication is as unwavering as the steadfast sun in the sky.

  • @scottscott6794
    @scottscott6794 Рік тому +322

    Great job by the detectives how could someone take anyone's life is beyond me. 40 years is not enough.

    • @gabesanderes4208
      @gabesanderes4208 Рік тому +26

      I think the reason they gave him 40 years is not only because of the confession, but the manner in which he did it, and how he reacted towards killing her. I don’t know this man personally, but forty years is a long enough time to where I believe a man like him could make some reform and integrate back into society. We have no way of knowing if she was completely innocent, or if she truly was fighting him back… either way it’s just terribly wrong that she had to die that night. It’s sad that a fuller truth isn’t known for sure, but if his confession is anything to go off of, I think 40 years is plenty.

    • @fitmotheyap
      @fitmotheyap Рік тому +6

      ​@@gabesanderes4208 40 is way more than needed for reform, he probably will not reform since most prisons aren't even made with that intent

    • @johnridgeway5265
      @johnridgeway5265 Рік тому +2

      Forty years he's pushing seventy and the greater part of his life's gone ,then he's got to readapt to society which will be another ball game. That's if he does do forty years and doesn't get some form of early release.

    • @skan5728
      @skan5728 Рік тому

      I think 40 years is fair in this case

    • @Ffsghj-rt4wr
      @Ffsghj-rt4wr Рік тому +2

      @@gabesanderes4208the moment he killed her no one should gaf about him. He killed someone innocent and in 40 years weather hes normal or not someone had 60 years or longer ahead of them.

  • @johnstuartsmith
    @johnstuartsmith Рік тому +203

    This guy is not a sociopath. He is not criminally insane. As a semi-normal person, he has adapted to the painful guilty memory of murdering his girlfriend in a brief fit of rage and dumping her body. Some time has passed and he has been telling himself that he's not the kind of person to commit such a horrible crime. "I'm not that kind of person" is a common response made by guilty people when asked the simple yes or no question of whether they perpetrated a heinous crime. After a while (and some time has passed between the murder and this interview...) the subject starts to engage in the magical thinking that if he doesn't view himself as the kind of person who murders girlfriends, then no one else will be able to see him that way, either. this point he's already gone through what must have been a stressfull interview with the police and evaded having the crime pinned on him. He needs to tell himself something to relieve his mounting dread of further police interaction, so he starts engaging in hopeful fantasies where his "nice guy personna" dispels police suspicion as he easily explains away incriminating circumstances. If his sense of reality wasn't so vulnerable to being distorted by his emotions, he wouldn't be in this fix.

    • @richardfrancisburton3867
      @richardfrancisburton3867 Рік тому

      You are right

    • @os.a.m.a
      @os.a.m.a Рік тому +33

      He burned her dude. That wasn't just a rage incident

    • @glitch8445
      @glitch8445 Рік тому +11

      @@os.a.m.a Probably was , he maybe trying to just get rid of the evidence because of fear of conviction

    • @someone3195
      @someone3195 Рік тому

      ​@@os.a.m.aexactly

    • @someone3195
      @someone3195 Рік тому +29

      ​@@glitch8445The thing is, burning her, is possibly even more horrifying and heinous than killing her in an instant.
      He stood there, watched her body burn. He is exactly "that type of person". He is evil.

  • @grandsonlin5439
    @grandsonlin5439 7 місяців тому +6

    There is no such thing as the death penalty in America ! ?

  • @Commenting_mymind
    @Commenting_mymind Рік тому +60

    What a creepy guy. Imagine he thinks nothing of slashing her tires and then next he'll do worse. Next he claims she uses drugs. He's definitely a mean dangerous man and he proved it when he murdered the poor girl. He deserves a life sentence. I was amazed when the female detective related her feelings about the victim. I thought this guy is too horrible to carel. . I think it was the revelation of what they saw on the video is what did it.

  • @madtufguy
    @madtufguy Рік тому +30

    Okay, these detectives' work here is pretty amazing, but after reading the comments and noticing how well they worked this guy, I gotta say, I would be terrified of what they might accomplish on the other end of the interrogation.

  • @ivaibhavjha
    @ivaibhavjha Рік тому +190

    Sometimes I feel like you are helping the new beginner culprits to get away by sharing all this knowledge of how interrogation works 😂 but good work

    • @suniannian1623
      @suniannian1623 Рік тому +2

      Yeah 😂

    • @colorado841
      @colorado841 Рік тому +14

      I don't know....if someone knows tons about investigative techniques, someone might think twice about committing a murder. Otherwise someone might think "there is nobody around I am not going to get caught, I can do whatever I want."

    • @TheFrenchPug
      @TheFrenchPug Рік тому +4

      It's good to hear this stuff. I think it let's a future criminal know they're gonna get caught either way.

    • @dalenelson7161
      @dalenelson7161 Рік тому +2

      They're not going to be watching something like this

    • @user-q018
      @user-q018 Рік тому +3

      @@dalenelson7161how would you know that?

  • @ريناد-د8ت
    @ريناد-د8ت Місяць тому +7

    10:25 criminals taking notes 📝

  • @isthisnickvalid
    @isthisnickvalid Рік тому +94

    Watching these things make me wonder how there are people out there able to kill another person. It saddens me to think that such monsters are out there, among us.
    Thanks to the detectives for their great work.

    • @strangev0id
      @strangev0id Рік тому +1

      Please do not label people such ways. This is what is creating our current society and its sick.

    • @OmniversalInsect
      @OmniversalInsect Рік тому +1

      Labelling people as monsters prevents them from improving and it makes others think they are incapable of those acts when they are, both are not helpful.

    • @TBJungler
      @TBJungler Рік тому

      You're a monster too you're just not realising it. Imagine if there were no killers and violators, there would be no detectives or officers jobs, hunger and unemployment rate would rise.
      Daily deaths are necessary even if it comes from sickness, murder etc. It is part of the world to maintain its balance.

    • @oscarcuzmar8309
      @oscarcuzmar8309 Рік тому +2

      Sad part is this guy was a baby one day like all of us with purpose and dreams and he turned to darkness..

    • @glitch8445
      @glitch8445 Рік тому +6

      @@TBJungler So? , the police officers would have other jobs then and would occupy themselves in different occupations , the police job would just not exist then . Daily deaths are necessary but not in this evil way of murder.