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  • @KendallRae
    @KendallRae  2 роки тому +10934

    For everyone asking about their daughter: I left her out of most of this due to lack of information put out about her and because it seems Vishnu wants to remain more private than her brothers.From what I was able to find, Vishnu's whereabouts are not publicly known.

    • @n8nadi704
      @n8nadi704 2 роки тому +379

      Thanks for clarifying!

    • @jasonj8740
      @jasonj8740 2 роки тому +323

      I'd like to see you do a video about Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey. I live right around the corner from Dassey's Father, the documentary "Convicting A Murderer" was filmed right nextdoor to me.

    • @HotMess080
      @HotMess080 2 роки тому +393

      Thank you for that! I was just wondering what happened to the sister! Loved this video! I never heard of this story.

    • @Charlotte-wx4jz
      @Charlotte-wx4jz 2 роки тому +130

      Thanks for clarifying! Totally understandable.

    • @California_Taylor
      @California_Taylor 2 роки тому +59

      Was about to watch a re-run but happy to always see new content. Makin my afternoon so much better. Seriously love your videos and perspective on true crime.

  • @RachelMishael
    @RachelMishael 2 роки тому +5161

    Can we talk about how GREAT of a Home School Teacher their Mother must’ve been?!
    Dealing with all of that abuse and isolation, yet raising 7 articulate, creatively expressive and well-spoken children. Incredible. 🌹👐🏽💐👐🏻🌷

    • @crystaljohnson8066
      @crystaljohnson8066 2 роки тому +192

      I was thinking the same. As a HS mom myself, I am beyond impressed especially doing all that while dealing with all that trauma at the same time. Just incredible, at least she equipped them for life that way.

    • @sakiebrown6949
      @sakiebrown6949 2 роки тому +56

      No we can't! She was an accomplice! She allowed it!

    • @CBAGawd
      @CBAGawd 2 роки тому +277

      @@sakiebrown6949 She was repeatedly beaten into submission!

    • @kila4230
      @kila4230 2 роки тому +305

      @@sakiebrown6949 what? They literally said she was abused the most, and she tried. It wasn’t like she just laid pack. Stop victim blaming or just shut up

    • @kila4230
      @kila4230 2 роки тому +3

      Back*

  • @kertmuves
    @kertmuves 2 роки тому +3026

    I love how everything backfired on Oscar. He wanted his children to be afraid of the world, but they actually turned out very brave, open-minded and even more successful in their carreers than average people.

    • @elizabethmchenry3102
      @elizabethmchenry3102 2 роки тому +61

      It is a miracle that they were freed from that world of seclusion. Thank God for their mother for teaching them about the world.She needs all the accolades.

    • @barbaramcmillan3835
      @barbaramcmillan3835 2 роки тому +13

      More successful than him !

    • @deniceiscooking
      @deniceiscooking 2 роки тому +44

      I think, deep down, it must have been a relief to Oscar as well. Imagine living all those years stuck in the delusion that you are the sole authority figure and "mentor" of 8 people. Despite being the warden, he was probably a prisioner to his own madness.
      I wish people like this were studied.

    • @Rebel67348
      @Rebel67348 2 роки тому +20

      Update:Father passed in Feb 2021!!

    • @kaitlynphillips9203
      @kaitlynphillips9203 2 роки тому

      @@barbaramcmillan3835 kno 9 p.o

  • @graceboschert
    @graceboschert Рік тому +295

    I legit started crying when the family member asked the boys if hugs were okay. They cared so much about the family they didn't even know about until recently. So much respect for the mother's family

    • @sarahissersohn5495
      @sarahissersohn5495 Місяць тому +3

      Me too!! What a beautiful example of love in action. Kinda made me feel proud to be human for a second there. All the feels 💜⚡️

  • @kinhahazevedoh
    @kinhahazevedoh Рік тому +199

    The way their family welcomes them, asks if hugs are ok, everybody wearing name tags.... heartwarming

  • @addysen
    @addysen 2 роки тому +7174

    friendly reminder that “true crime” is not just murders/missing person cases. we should share more stories like this because they’re important too ! someone shouldn’t have to die for their story to be shared !!

    • @SELVESTiR
      @SELVESTiR 2 роки тому +74

      So well said! Yes!

    • @MyFreckledJourney
      @MyFreckledJourney 2 роки тому +23

      Yes!

    • @mollysministuff
      @mollysministuff 2 роки тому +95

      Exactly! What happened to them was a crime, but I'm glad it had a happy ending. I love hearing survival stories this.

    • @WickedWest512
      @WickedWest512 2 роки тому +20

      That is so true. What a great comment!

    • @xxzvictimxx3902
      @xxzvictimxx3902 2 роки тому +9

      Yes 🙌🏼

  • @tizmoa5452
    @tizmoa5452 2 роки тому +1671

    35:28
    "Are hugs okay?"
    I'm so glad that family member asked that. Family or not, these people are strangers to these children. They're already overwhelmed as it is between being out/meeting so many people at once. Good on that lady for asking. She wants the boys to be comfortable.

    • @ze_doodles1885
      @ze_doodles1885 2 роки тому +79

      This is so so true and important! I obviously have no way to relate to these guys, but no one asks me if hugs are ok, but I am on the spectrum and often react adversely to them. So this simple question can mean the world to people bc it shows you care about their consent and feelings.

    • @Solonneysa
      @Solonneysa 2 роки тому +37

      I do wish people wouldn't assume they can touch others. I have a past that makes me averse to being touched, and some people get very angry if I don't let them hug me, or handshake.

    • @kila4230
      @kila4230 2 роки тому +15

      Yes! This should be taken into everybody’s life. No one owes you affection. Including children

    • @Magencory17
      @Magencory17 2 роки тому +13

      I’ve never gone anything like what the brothers & sister went through, and I was super overwhelmed just watching that family reunion/meeting gathering. I’m sure that was a lot on the boys; but I’m positive they were very strong getting through it!

    • @420horrorfreak
      @420horrorfreak 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah that's definitely her being considerate of them and their comfort....very sweet💖

  • @dawn2daylightmadness
    @dawn2daylightmadness 2 роки тому +476

    This story gets me so choked up and brings tears to my eyes. Growing up my dad was a complete and utter narcissist/possible sociopath and he would not allow my my mother, siblings and I go outside unless it was to school. He would allow my mother to go out once a month for 2 hours with $20-40 that he gave her for ‘spending money’. He would not allow her to take us, because he worried that she would get t courage to leave him with us. He would not allow me to have any friends, no sleepovers, and anytime I talked about a friend or talked to them on the phone he would get extremely upset and would find some way to break our friendship up. He cussed out my best friends mom because I talked to her on the phone, and I was never allowed to speak to her again. We have been separated from him for years, and it was insane to be able to go out and fo things like go the store, eat what I want, etc without getting into trouble. The simple freedoms that most people don’t think about were like heaven to us all

    • @2panda90
      @2panda90 2 роки тому +23

      I’m so sorry you had to go through that, that sounds so traumatic. So glad you guys got out

    • @berlyngrey9242
      @berlyngrey9242 2 роки тому +14

      I'm sorry you went through that. I couldn't imagine. Your strength to overcome is admirable and I truly wish a healthy happy life

    • @aleksandragorska9729
      @aleksandragorska9729 2 роки тому +9

      I’m so sorry this happened to you, I hope you will get a chance to talk to professional about it and not bottle your feelings up

    • @wandarask8444
      @wandarask8444 2 роки тому +8

      So sorry to hear what you went through.
      The only reason people hurt children is because they can .
      That's it because they can.
      Sad isn't
      I never let the person forget what they did.
      Family or not .
      I never let it change my life again
      Take care and don't feel alone
      Love Australia

    • @sarahissersohn5495
      @sarahissersohn5495 Місяць тому

      @@wandarask8444also, sometimes, because they literally don’t know what it would look like, to do anything but what they learned at their parents’ hands. Or voices.
      I remember being in my early 20’s and dating a guy who told me, “you know, you yell…a lot…”
      And I was deeply and utterly baffled. “But,…” I protested, “if I don’t say it loud, how will you know that what I’m saying is really really important to me?” I legit thought volume was how people show emphasis/importance, in verbal communication.
      So, when I had a kid, I took classes at my local Community college, in early childhood education and child development, so I could learn how to parent without yelling. It’s not easy, and I’m not perfect, but I’m worlds away from where I started, and I feel both proud and fiercely motivated to continue to improve.

  • @creepitweird
    @creepitweird 2 роки тому +192

    They seem like the nicest, sweetest kids. It's a miracle that they're as well adjusted as they are and I think that's down to their Mum.
    The family reunion really choked me up 😢

  • @melonr399
    @melonr399 2 роки тому +4223

    I think the fact that they all came out as well adjusted, kind, polite individuals is really a testament to their mother’s parenting. They were stuck in this oppressive, abusive environment and she could have just shut down but she still taught her children values.

    • @xxoldmagicxx
      @xxoldmagicxx 2 роки тому +221

      Yes! Their mother’s parenting!! She stayed hella strong for them and I’m glad she finally found herself again.

    • @marcidena8308
      @marcidena8308 2 роки тому +93

      Yes I agree. She is an incredibly strong woman.

    • @Iris-gy2mi
      @Iris-gy2mi 2 роки тому +49

      Yes, I thought the same. What a strong and resilient woman!

    • @hardyquinn9442
      @hardyquinn9442 2 роки тому +42

      Thats so true! What a truly a phenomenal woman! She really did the best she could with what she had and I think its a testament to her strength.

    • @melonr399
      @melonr399 2 роки тому +25

      @@Balletified I’m not? Never said they were perfect and came out unscathed. I’m complimenting how lovely they all seem.

  • @fancysfolly554
    @fancysfolly554 2 роки тому +93

    The picture of the boys with their mom is so touching. She must have been their salvation all those years.

  • @Alexandra_Wolf
    @Alexandra_Wolf 2 роки тому +242

    It speaks volumes about how abuse creates an invisible cage, even if you live in New York City with people everywhere abuse creates an invisible line you are too scared to cross.

    • @annat6905
      @annat6905 Рік тому +7

      More reason to get kids that are home schooled to a yearly evaluation ensure that they are being taught and that they aren't kept in isolation. Most kids are doing fine home schooled but some are just held in locked down. It would be one of the ways to insure they aren't being abused.

  • @syddthekiddd
    @syddthekiddd 2 роки тому +1525

    the fact that their family members ASKED them if hugs were okay made my heart so warm. they really love those kids

  • @Taylor-ur7wl
    @Taylor-ur7wl 2 роки тому +2404

    Imagine how many families are out there like this that we will never know about.

    • @feliciastockton4985
      @feliciastockton4985 2 роки тому +66

      As sad as it is that’s beyond true, I can only imagine how often this happens and no one ever knows man this is jus sad but unfortunately this is the sick cruel world we live in

    • @kasm_nME
      @kasm_nME 2 роки тому +73

      Especially in more remote places. It just blows my mind that they just lived in a bubble and not even welfare knew something was up.

    • @quirkyavocado_-3558
      @quirkyavocado_-3558 2 роки тому +45

      It's so true, I forgot their names but the people in California with 13 kids and only the parents got to live a life.

    • @mikehunt7360
      @mikehunt7360 2 роки тому +11

      The mother is a disgrace .. she should have saved herself and her children

    • @mellowyellow2797
      @mellowyellow2797 2 роки тому +76

      @Mike Hunt...your comment is a disgrace. You clearly have no idea about the cycle of abuse. Get off YT and go educate yourself.

  • @madelinerahter8765
    @madelinerahter8765 2 роки тому +139

    i just think it’s so amazing that crystal was the one who was their first friend. they made each others’ lives beyond the friendship (and that was incredible too) - her being able to make the documentary that i’m sure launched her career, and them being able to star in their own movie. it truly is just so perfect. they were exactly what each other needed, and i’m just so glad they found each other :)

    • @navreetkaursidhu5042
      @navreetkaursidhu5042 2 роки тому +1

      Their life is very much like a movie too with so many different emotions..

    • @xladyfayre
      @xladyfayre Рік тому +2

      I feel like she gave them a lot of confidence. I do hope that she stays in their lives. I love how they were able to tell their story with an amazing first friend

    • @coolgirl312
      @coolgirl312 Рік тому +2

      I think what's great was the fact that she initially approached them wanting to be their friend. As a filmmaker, she could've easily saw them as a film topic and approached them wanting to document their lives but that wasn't what she saw them as. And I think its because she became friends with them first and formed a trusting bond with the boys that she was able to eventually put together a successful documentary. She wasn't just a person holding a camera following the boys around. She was the one who showed them a lot of the outside world, teaching them new things, and was someone THEY were comfortable with and opened up to. I don't think any other filmmaker could've documented their story the way Crystal did since she didn't just know their story, she knew them and was part of their story.

  • @atinyevil1383
    @atinyevil1383 2 роки тому +47

    As someone who grew up on movies and wants to make films, major props to these guys. Their costumes are great, the way they set up their shots are really good. It’s very cool.

  • @ChelseaElizabethIZMIR
    @ChelseaElizabethIZMIR 2 роки тому +6578

    I’d love to see you cover the Sewol Ferry Boat tragedy in South Korea. 300 high school students drowned on the sinking ship because the captain forced them to stay in their cabins instead of escaping, then he proceeded to escape himself. It’s a tragedy equal to the Titanic but for some reason doesn’t have as much attention.

    • @cherchehacknostale
      @cherchehacknostale 2 роки тому +95

      It was a sacrifice from the president cult.

    • @sevans561
      @sevans561 2 роки тому +360

      I would also love to see Kendall cover this. This case makes me so furious as it was pretty preventable. The captain was one of the first people to jump ship without ever giving an abandon order and instead told all the students to stay in their cabinets where they eventually couldn't get out and drowned. Theres plenty of media and even cell footage from the students stuck inside the ferry.
      It definitely needs attention too because the families still don't have full answers of what happened, and the korean government is trying to keep it under wraps. The families of the victims have asked for international coverage of the story to spread awareness.

    • @jo_ella3408
      @jo_ella3408 2 роки тому +133

      What a horrific tragedy, I've never heard about this before. 😢

    • @lavenderamethyst544
      @lavenderamethyst544 2 роки тому +83

      I like to have coverage of less known things and I haven’t heard of that, how awful. That guy is a POS

    • @origamipein18
      @origamipein18 2 роки тому +204

      Calling it a tragedy's sugarcoating it. This is straight-up homicide. 😧

  • @samanthasmiles9112
    @samanthasmiles9112 2 роки тому +3531

    Evertime I hear "He was one of THOSE people who thought he was enlightened, the chosen one, the wise one" I always think to myself "He is a narcissist. Got it."

    • @Dee.Murphy
      @Dee.Murphy 2 роки тому +39

      Another Jim Jones. 😳

    • @hotchickforvic
      @hotchickforvic 2 роки тому +4

      same

    • @camillev.o.4627
      @camillev.o.4627 2 роки тому +10

      Or he might have megalomania

    • @anitajones8706
      @anitajones8706 2 роки тому +14

      Just another delusional m a n

    • @blacklight310
      @blacklight310 2 роки тому +49

      Smfh this is what happens when religion glorifies men and puts them up on a pedestal. The crazy ones will think that’s a good excuse to do whatever they want 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @michaelaspaid9169
    @michaelaspaid9169 2 роки тому +102

    that clip at the end is so heartwarming. their reactions to even just seeing their family is beautiful. i also love that their family members asked if hugs were okay. i’m sure on top of all the sounds, information, conversations and sights physical touch must the cherry on top of the sensory overload cake.

    • @olivia_kay3941
      @olivia_kay3941 2 роки тому +3

      I was looking for this comment. I absolutely love how they were so accepting and so respectful of the boys.

  • @carolinemay8225
    @carolinemay8225 Рік тому +34

    I’ve heard Kendall tell this story on her podcast but watching the video and seeing the boys and their story literally had me CRYING at the end! Seriously the most humbling and uplifting story. Makes me grateful and appreciate the life I have. Something about the pure joy those boys have for life left me for real feeling so inspired and straight up weeping😭

    • @carolinemay8225
      @carolinemay8225 Рік тому

      BERNIE AT THE END lol! Same Bernie, same. He was overcome with emotion too!😂

  • @hollynajera3276
    @hollynajera3276 2 роки тому +884

    The fact that he was released from the psych ward without anyone contacting social services/police is mind boggling..what the heck?

    • @ForeverAlansGirl
      @ForeverAlansGirl 2 роки тому +50

      I'm not getting it either. Some things just don't add up. Either that or the "dad" was extremly lucky that social services wasn't contacted at any level. When I went through trauma councelling, they asked if I wanted my files forwarded to my family dr..when this boy ended up in psych..noone asked about his medical history??? Wtf??!!....

    • @NYENERGIZERFAVES
      @NYENERGIZERFAVES 2 роки тому +19

      I don’t get why he just “went home” after the great escape

    • @gingerlee726
      @gingerlee726 2 роки тому +4

      When they do contact you back it's a quick call with a rushed receptionist.

    • @CherryJuli
      @CherryJuli 2 роки тому +9

      @@NYENERGIZERFAVES he had nowhere else to go and he didn’t know anything about the real world and how it worked.

    • @ciera1217
      @ciera1217 2 роки тому +3

      Maybe he was an adult at that time so no one was notified? Idk

  • @CowboyLikeMegan
    @CowboyLikeMegan 2 роки тому +1004

    Imagine being isolated in NEW YORK CITY of all places. Staring out your windows for years on end watching thousands upon thousands of people living their lives right outside your door.

    • @BloodNote
      @BloodNote 2 роки тому +39

      This was my childhood in NYC. I lived with my grandmother who was beyond paranoid of me getting harmed by the outside world. And never let me go out at all. Only to school... Where she worked and home. It messed me up mentally for a while.

    • @redvelvetcakeYUM
      @redvelvetcakeYUM 2 роки тому +6

      @@BloodNote It sounds like your grandmother may have been agoraphobic. It is not an illness to live with (especially NYC), nor is it easy for many to be empathetic toward someone whose diagnosis becomes so severe they’ve become housebound. I suffer with this illness & live in NYC and it is NOT easy.

    • @BloodNote
      @BloodNote 2 роки тому +7

      @@redvelvetcakeYUM I ended up being diagnosed with that as a young adult myself. It was caused by the PTSD and trauma of my childhood. I'm doing better now I go out and whatnot. I still fight with myself and the mental aspects. I hope you too can fight against it. You got this! 💜💜

    • @redvelvetcakeYUM
      @redvelvetcakeYUM 2 роки тому +4

      @@BloodNote Thank you for the encouragement!! I currently am struggling with it right now, but one day at a time. Interesting I was diagnosed for the same reasons as well as a teen. I’m glad you are improving yourself & going outside.

    • @sharyebethancourt3660
      @sharyebethancourt3660 2 роки тому

      I thought this! It was the projects, but also LES in Manhattan, and cut off from all of it.

  • @Nathan_94
    @Nathan_94 2 роки тому +47

    When I was a kid, our ‘step father’ tried to do something similar. We weren’t allowed to go outside, especially in the front yard. Had to be supervised in the back yard. He cut off all contact with my mother’s family, etc. used to lock me and my sisters in the basement for hours at a time. It was weird.

    • @cruisepaige
      @cruisepaige 2 роки тому +3

      I’m so sorry. My Dad recently passed away, at age 80. I’m so grateful I had him for a Dad.

  • @nikkidevereaux6306
    @nikkidevereaux6306 2 роки тому +173

    This story makes me more appreciative. So many of us complained about quarantine and felt our personal freedom had been snatched away.. but imagine how they felt 😩

  • @giamare855
    @giamare855 2 роки тому +1626

    To anyone wondering, on Susanna’s Instagram, she has said that she has left and kicked Oscar out 4.5 years ago, none of them have any relationship with their father.

    • @pixie1118
      @pixie1118 2 роки тому +11

      What’s her instagram?

    • @ImmortalHDizzle
      @ImmortalHDizzle 2 роки тому +58

      amen I say... what a strong and amazingly warm family. minus oscar!

    • @16050390
      @16050390 2 роки тому +8

      nice, I wonder why Kendal didn't mention this?

    • @bereniceheredia130
      @bereniceheredia130 2 роки тому +24

      Wait what happened to Susanne's daughter?

    • @joycesbeauty9211
      @joycesbeauty9211 2 роки тому +5

      @@bereniceheredia130 right that’s what I’m saying!

  • @martha_makes_art
    @martha_makes_art 2 роки тому +2000

    I don’t understand how Oscar couldn’t have been charged with child abuse and endangerment.

    • @matthewstone1465
      @matthewstone1465 2 роки тому +43

      me either

    • @Magencory17
      @Magencory17 2 роки тому +227

      It’s mind blowing. What he did was 100% SEVERE child, and spousal abuse. Truly speechless at why he was never prosecuted.

    • @keepingitreal3154
      @keepingitreal3154 2 роки тому +26

      Because it was in New York is probably why

    • @teal_panda_8434
      @teal_panda_8434 2 роки тому +145

      Im guessing because they were home schooled, fed, clothed, clean.... its a sad situation but im glad it didn't turn into another case like the turpins

    • @lizalexander1164
      @lizalexander1164 2 роки тому +35

      Or false imprisonment

  • @CSLOUE
    @CSLOUE 2 роки тому +71

    I love the ending. I'm so glad their lives turned around and how positive they remained.

  • @heatherharris9987
    @heatherharris9987 2 роки тому +67

    This story gives me a lot of hope. I'm an 18 year child abuse survivor. I couldn't imagine being stuck inside, and enduring that.

    • @JW-vd4il
      @JW-vd4il 2 роки тому +3

      I hope you are doing well! Hang in there and keep looking for more support, always.
      It's great you got out at 18 but I hope you're building your network of helpers -- both personal and professional... That ANYONE needs. But especially you. Don't feel bad to need a little more sometimes.
      I hope you are having fun, too.
      Take care, honey-child.

    • @elasticheart6694
      @elasticheart6694 2 роки тому +3

      So sorry to hear that I hope you find the life you deserve prayed for you x

    • @suhwhha9504
      @suhwhha9504 2 роки тому +2

      You will overcome I promise ❤️. I left my abusive situation around the same age and it was hard but I am so proud of the person I am today and the peace I have created for myself.

  • @amrogers4
    @amrogers4 2 роки тому +4075

    True, it's not your typical "true crime" story; however, I've always felt what was done to them was criminal. Boy, how they strived, though! LOVE these kids

    • @amrogers4
      @amrogers4 2 роки тому +46

      🤦🏼‍♀️ **THRIVED
      They did "strive," as well, but I intended to address how they flourished.

    • @ghaziabu-dayyeh602
      @ghaziabu-dayyeh602 2 роки тому +2

      They are liars!! They are just making this up!

    • @jeremywilliams3965
      @jeremywilliams3965 2 роки тому +22

      @@ghaziabu-dayyeh602 how do you know?

    • @angellopezz1639
      @angellopezz1639 2 роки тому +2

      Yes they are lying I went to school with 3 of them they are sociopath liars

    • @amrogers4
      @amrogers4 2 роки тому +20

      @@ghaziabu-dayyeh602 Odd. You'd think at some point, there would have been some significant reports making headlines across the country, given their story gained such notoriety.

  • @nafeijoch
    @nafeijoch 2 роки тому +1426

    Oscars best punishment is not having a relationship with his children. Not because he was arrested but because THEY do not want to be close to him. They are amazing and I’m happy for their freedom. Awesome.

  • @allybeggsss
    @allybeggsss 2 роки тому +20

    the reunion with Suzanne's family is soooo beautiful. I'm so happy for them. Great dudes! I watched this documentary years ago.

  • @irmagabriela7609
    @irmagabriela7609 Рік тому +7

    The picture of them all looking at their mom was the straw on the camels back for me, I bust out crying. I was tearing up the whole time, but just seeing them all look at her was overwhelmingly heart warming.

  • @c.syde65
    @c.syde65 2 роки тому +1759

    Honestly, I'm surprised that Oscar wasn't arrested or gotten himself in big trouble for what he'd done. While yes, he didn't commit murder. But it was like he was holding them hostage against their will. Which is unacceptable, at least in my book.

    • @uuhhyeah5596
      @uuhhyeah5596 2 роки тому +96

      🧐🤌✨False imprisonment ✨

    • @c.syde65
      @c.syde65 2 роки тому +34

      @@uuhhyeah5596 Good point. That's definitely a jailable offence.

    • @sarahlewis7515
      @sarahlewis7515 2 роки тому +93

      I completely agree. What about the legal aspect of it? Like did she give birth at home? Did the kids have birth certificates or socials? How did they get them? Wouldn't that alone be considered abuse? I have so many questions. How could they not lock him up for abuse?

    • @amycastillo1333
      @amycastillo1333 2 роки тому +11

      I think in their documentary the brothers didn't want him charged with anything.

    • @yup_im_tiff
      @yup_im_tiff 2 роки тому +19

      @@sarahlewis7515 but nothing you named is illegal. A parent can keep their kids home & homeschool they kids. They weren’t beaten or starved. They were taken care of their dad was just wired. A person can give birth at home it happens all the time the birth just has to be reported within a week. The dad didn’t actually do anything wrong they weren’t adults he has the right to keep them home & the mom was there willingly

  • @marsiedoll4681
    @marsiedoll4681 2 роки тому +637

    The reason why they are so amazingly mannered is probably bcos they have an amazing, nurturing, positive, sweet mother. I’m glad they looked up to the right parent.

    • @peetee9492
      @peetee9492 2 роки тому +2

      How about you shut up, you are the loser making such a rude comment.

    • @briannadudley4270
      @briannadudley4270 2 роки тому +3

      @Without a crystal ball sucks Shesuckshairydick
      how ironic,
      did you proof read your comment before you made it??
      “the you spell the word”

    • @msmiami212
      @msmiami212 2 роки тому +5

      She’s a victim, but abuse doesn’t just incapacitate a person like flicking a light switch. It’s slow and gradual. In the early days, where there was still some equality to the relationship, when fear was less, when there were fewer kids…. Heck at any point in the decades they were trapped, you’d expect some moments of clarity where the mother instinct could’ve kicked in. That she could’ve raised the alarm. If not for her own sake, to save the children’s future. To look those kids in the eyes knowing they cannot be developing well, and will be maladjusted socially the rest of their lives… it’s heartbreaking. She could’ve done something, anything. For years.

    • @MsRuneGirl
      @MsRuneGirl 2 роки тому +8

      @@msmiami212 exactly. I wonder how she stood by all that time. I understand she was abused but she was still complacent for YEARS watching them be locked away like animals. It wasn’t just her in that situation, it was also her children. It’s child abuse, both those parents. He may have been the main ‘villain’ but she was a coward.

  • @Alexandra_Wolf
    @Alexandra_Wolf 2 роки тому +28

    These boys are incredibly good at social skills, actually very sweet and charming. That is so A-typical and speaks volumes about how smart these kids are.

  • @lizhunter3998
    @lizhunter3998 2 роки тому +33

    As heartbreaking as their beginnings was, I'm so happy to see how things turned out

  • @dillpickle-no9hl
    @dillpickle-no9hl 2 роки тому +1573

    The best part about this is that their life literally is like a movie. They dealt with serious adversity, stood up to the bad guy, and got to live happily ever and are seen are heros

    • @chrystia5462
      @chrystia5462 2 роки тому +35

      But at the cost of a slew of mental health issues and abuse...

    • @appledarling
      @appledarling 2 роки тому +3

      I'm sure it makes it hard to realize after the "move" parts life goes on.

    • @katieosull63
      @katieosull63 2 роки тому

      ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @jackahh
      @jackahh 2 роки тому +1

      @@chrystia5462 just like the movies

    • @supportforaly
      @supportforaly 2 роки тому +2

      I wish I looked here first I found an awful opinion "review" about the Wolfpack written by some dude and truly disgusted me trying to see about her. At least it's not wanting public eye and not tragedy. I was worried since you mentioned disability something happened and Oscar temper.... well... as a disabled woman I know those odds in our community.

  • @shannen-rb3er
    @shannen-rb3er 2 роки тому +636

    It is wild how the parents travelled and lived freely before their first child... it is so devastating

    • @jean9l187
      @jean9l187 2 роки тому +21

      Yes, very interesting...

    • @tiffprendergast
      @tiffprendergast 2 роки тому

      Better than traveling with all their kids

    • @noelle.420
      @noelle.420 2 роки тому +11

      @@tiffprendergast wtf traveling with their kids would have been way better than that

  • @missfortune8553
    @missfortune8553 2 роки тому +39

    I can only hope my story ends just as well as these guys. I’ve been trapped in my home for much of my life too, still here, except in the middle of rural nowhere. Only left for school and that was equally as miserable as being home. I screamed and reached out at every possible chance and I was ignored. I was a child then, can’t imagine anyone would give af now. I’m desperate to finally live. This isn’t living.

    • @dorothylamb3831
      @dorothylamb3831 2 роки тому +14

      How old are you? Where are you? Address? I will call the police.

    • @Nizhonibearcreek
      @Nizhonibearcreek Рік тому +2

      How can we reach you ? If you can get a message to me I will help you get out

    • @alejandravicens6717
      @alejandravicens6717 Рік тому

      How can you get help? Contact me if you need

    • @bonesandhearts5683
      @bonesandhearts5683 8 місяців тому

      Wait what? What’s going on?

    • @bonesandhearts5683
      @bonesandhearts5683 8 місяців тому

      You got me worried girly i hope you see this…maybe there’s a non-cop solution here if you’d prefer that but it sounds like you need some help

  • @anastasiakuznetsova6425
    @anastasiakuznetsova6425 2 роки тому +14

    I love this story, I ran into a few of the Wolfpack kids living in New York, they are wonderful! Oscar tends to just bum it on 14th often and doesn't really seem to be doing shot with his life

  • @okaymikaela
    @okaymikaela 2 роки тому +846

    i can’t stop crying at the family members asking if hugs were okay, knowing they’d been traumatized their whole lives, knowing they may be afraid of new people. they are just such a beautiful family 🥺❤️

    • @hajjralilo1157
      @hajjralilo1157 2 роки тому +14

      OmG I cried for the "are hugs ok" too.. Love how they consider noys feelings and trauma they went thru..

    • @thepillows1235
      @thepillows1235 2 роки тому +7

      Glad to know I wasn’t the only one crying

    • @kimberlygellings2490
      @kimberlygellings2490 2 роки тому

      That’s when I lost it too

    • @elle_blair
      @elle_blair 2 роки тому

      I 100% loved this too!

  • @meowmew444
    @meowmew444 2 роки тому +357

    It's insane that the dad received no punishment. He literally imprisoned them and abused his family mentally for years, as well as physically abusing his wife. Another case of the justice system failing survivors. I'm just glad they're happy now and made lives for themselves

  • @skaerup
    @skaerup 2 роки тому +52

    I’m not crying, you’re crying 🥲 what a horrible, scary, beautiful, life-affirming story ❤️

  • @peacey_pants3764
    @peacey_pants3764 2 роки тому +4

    This story really got me, seeing them greeting their family for the first time has me in tears. Beautiful story, I am all for more like this in the future.

  • @lucianapmf
    @lucianapmf 2 роки тому +1272

    I am so glad that Suzanne got to see her mother after all those years, and when all of them got to meet the family someone asked "are hugs okay?" and this is so sensitive, they wanted to give them love but didn't want to be inconvenient... this is a beautiful, yet difficult story and you just made it even better... I'll try to find the documentary in Portuguese, because my father can't speak English, but he will definitely want to watch it...

    • @maddyjo9703
      @maddyjo9703 2 роки тому +38

      I also appreciated when the woman asked the boys if hugs were okay! So thoughtful

    • @Author.Noelle.Alexandria
      @Author.Noelle.Alexandria 2 роки тому +14

      If it helps to know, by the 2010’s it was already more common to ask before just hugging someone. My daughter was born in 2009, and asking has been normal for her all her life. Getting to practice saying “no” in a safe place is an important skill. So their family might have had that in mind. When I was a kid, no one would have thought twice about just smothering you in hugs and kisses.

    • @sagittaria9566
      @sagittaria9566 2 роки тому +6

      Your dad sounds like a cool guy 👍

    • @commonsense571
      @commonsense571 2 роки тому +5

      The “r hugs ok” made me🥺💖🌹🥺

    • @lucianapmf
      @lucianapmf 2 роки тому

      @@sagittaria9566 thank you, he is the best!

  • @sharonwest8776
    @sharonwest8776 2 роки тому +820

    "Mr Robert DrNiro it is an honor to meet you" he held his composure so much better than I would've these boys are miraculous in their achievements

    • @ChiTownChei
      @ChiTownChei 2 роки тому +9

      For real R.D. I would have just cried 😁

    • @megangrant2597
      @megangrant2597 2 роки тому +8

      I actually got goosebumps and teared up when he said that.

  • @michaelaspaid9169
    @michaelaspaid9169 2 роки тому +8

    this is absolutely fascinating, i would have never known about this if not for your video. these men are incredible and what a wonderful bond they have as brothers and a family. i’m so happy they stood up for themselves, it breaks my heart they were deprived of a full life but in those clips they are so happy and seem like all their dreams came true. i can’t express how happy i am they survived all those years of abuse from their father. and what a woman their mom is for enduring it with them and still raising and teaching 7 smart, articulate and inspiring children.

  • @elizabethmchenry3102
    @elizabethmchenry3102 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you for doing this video about these brothers. I saw a piece on tv awhile back and was wondering how they are doing and where or what they are doing now. So happy to hear that they are leading happy lives and that Suzanne is doing well. She deserves to be happy finally and have freedom for the rest of her lives. There is alot to catch up on for her and her children. The husband needs psychological help but it seems like that will never happen. Thanks again.

  • @Kristiekins2
    @Kristiekins2 2 роки тому +289

    I think their father should be in jail. This is criminal. Thanks for talking about this, I never knew about them!

  • @stephanieandtoki
    @stephanieandtoki 2 роки тому +1254

    kendall’s honestly gifted at storytelling. idk if it’s just great communication skills or what but i’ve never heard anyone who even holds a candle to her

    • @althyastar
      @althyastar 2 роки тому +36

      For real. Everyone loves Josh and he's great as well, but Kendall really takes the cake for me. She's fantastic.

    • @karolinat6932
      @karolinat6932 2 роки тому +1

      yes !!!!!

    • @Noellie.101
      @Noellie.101 2 роки тому +7

      I agree. Her channel has grown so much and she still put out 100 percent !!

    • @sarahb8147
      @sarahb8147 2 роки тому +24

      Stephanie Harlowe is really good as well. But I agree Kendall is crazy good.

    • @11Bravo.
      @11Bravo. 2 роки тому +13

      Kendall and Mrballen are my favorite storytellers on UA-cam.

  • @meghasharmaJ1
    @meghasharmaJ1 2 роки тому +7

    Its incredible how well they talk. They are more well-spoken than many people on TV

  • @RedneckWarlock
    @RedneckWarlock 2 роки тому +24

    Makunda is so brave, such strength from such a young guy ♡ also your dog is so cute I wanna pet the fluffiness haha. Reservoir Dogs is my fave, if I was dressed like that, I'd sure feel secure. I call Steve Buscemi, except I tip xD

  • @SarahJessup
    @SarahJessup 2 роки тому +564

    The fact that this man held his family hostage for years and had no consequences is horrifying. I hope this family is doing well and living life to its fullest

    • @allysilman1631
      @allysilman1631 2 роки тому +46

      @@cookiemonster7043 holding your family hostage and abusing them isn't protecting them, you absolute freak.

    • @jamiemiller1482
      @jamiemiller1482 2 роки тому +16

      For what it’s worth probably them rising up is a kind of punishment for him, the worst thing you can do to a control freak is remove the control, still he should be rotting in jail in my opinion

    • @honeybunch5765
      @honeybunch5765 2 роки тому +2

      He wasn't normal, he needed psychiatric help not prison.

    • @user-ch2zg3rn2y
      @user-ch2zg3rn2y 2 роки тому +4

      Susanne replied back to me on Instagram and said she's absolutely divorced from Oscar!!!

    • @yes24__
      @yes24__ 2 роки тому +1

      @@honeybunch5765 he can get psych help in prison. he doesn't deserve freedom bc he took it away from his family

  • @alyssavancleave959
    @alyssavancleave959 2 роки тому +1255

    Can we just bring up the fact that their own families ASKED if they could hug them, they realized they were in a toxic situation and may have different boundaries. I just love that 🥰

    • @rachelkania5833
      @rachelkania5833 2 роки тому +65

      Omg I’m so glad you mentioned that part because I was hoping to see some comments on it and I didn’t! It truly moved me because it just shows that they’re now going to be part of a loving family that respects them and their boundaries and is understanding that they’ve been through something terrible. That part made my heart so happy. 🤗🥰💞

    • @Lorraine.s
      @Lorraine.s 2 роки тому +15

      Yesss! I smiled so hard on that part it Made me so happy! Such an amazing family!😭

    • @TheAzn2go
      @TheAzn2go 2 роки тому +15

      That part really got to me too! It makes me so happy when people are trauma informed and respect boundaries

    • @blackrose30333
      @blackrose30333 2 роки тому +3

      I noticed that too!

    • @LeeDee5
      @LeeDee5 2 роки тому +11

      Susan is a great woman and you can tell that she comes from a great family.

  • @mandyphay
    @mandyphay 2 роки тому +16

    I loved this video!! They’re out look on life Was so uplifting! My siblings and I were very close and somewhat isolated from the outside world as well, no where near what these boys went through.. I can tell you the bond between those boys is unbreakable.

  • @tracymerrill3321
    @tracymerrill3321 2 роки тому +22

    I don’t listen/watch your videos just for the True Crime aspect. You are a wonderful story teller. I feel that I am receiving accurate information. Well done Kendall!

  • @TheViolaJunkie
    @TheViolaJunkie 2 роки тому +814

    Susanna's entire family is pure gold, and thats why every one of the children, Susanna herself, and her entire extended family are so sweet, kind, supporting, and positive. Asking consent for hugs had me convinced they are a family of angels♡♡

    • @Chialingling
      @Chialingling 2 роки тому +47

      That was the exact moment I started crying. "Are hugs okey?" They looked all so excited

    • @Beatrisu
      @Beatrisu 2 роки тому +13

      I cried at that point - so beautiful! Asking consent for hugs is a very Midwestern thing. At least that's what I experienced living in North Dakota 😅

    • @VB-lc4xz
      @VB-lc4xz 2 роки тому +5

      Well, after some consideration, I think that Susanna should have stood up for her children! That was her direct responsibility as a mother to protect them from that idiot.

    • @ImmortalHDizzle
      @ImmortalHDizzle 2 роки тому +9

      @@VB-lc4xz I don't think we should judge her too harshly like that if at all, as we don't know what Oscar was really like one on one with her and her giving spirit may have been dulled significantly around him to the point where she thought she was doing all that she could when maybe there was more in her reach than she even realized. the fact that she raised such intelligent, caring, strong children in that environment shows to me anyway that she gave all the best she could to them and they really do love her and contribute part of themselves to her, and it is a happy ending for them, in their words. I wish them all the very best, except Oscar.

  • @chey3242
    @chey3242 2 роки тому +753

    I just absolutely love the family member asking "are hugs okay?"
    So much love and support 💗

    • @maemae7924
      @maemae7924 2 роки тому +5

      That stood out to me too. ❤️

    • @amybrandt7376
      @amybrandt7376 2 роки тому +5

      My heart melted when i watched that part ❤

    • @ARDrodge
      @ARDrodge 2 роки тому +11

      Her empathy in trying to understand them was on full effect. What an incredible lady ❤️

  • @Lmlm8168
    @Lmlm8168 2 роки тому +3

    This mother did the best she could given the circumstance. I look at these people and see genuine happiness , whether that they are free or the reminiscing of their childhood but especially the stuff about the movies just broke my heart but also made me happy because that’s all they had and they had fun with it. This story makes me wonder how often this stuff occurs even today.

  • @barbaraturner200
    @barbaraturner200 2 роки тому +49

    This broke my heart but the end was so righteous. The mother was an inspiration. She taught her children well.

  • @luciaarrigoni5886
    @luciaarrigoni5886 2 роки тому +463

    I bursted into tears when I saw Suzanne running to hug her mother after so many years of no contact. It made me feel it must have been like seeing someone you thought was dead.

    • @ro143cky
      @ro143cky 2 роки тому

      :( so sad

    • @taliaryn3699
      @taliaryn3699 2 роки тому +1

      So very emotional.

    • @becbell74
      @becbell74 2 роки тому +2

      Me too. How emotional for them all.

    • @lulaz77
      @lulaz77 2 роки тому

      That got me too

  • @asiaXmarie
    @asiaXmarie 2 роки тому +3721

    Girl, you could never put out content that we’d dislike. You make everything so captivating and so informative. Keep doing you!🧡🧡🧡

  • @jennierae500
    @jennierae500 Рік тому +16

    I cried when they met her family how emotional ❤

  • @Sassyglbeauty
    @Sassyglbeauty 2 роки тому +3

    Man, I have my makeup done and I love it. I’m trying not to cry! Such a beautiful story. I love how they are so positive. I’ve tried teaching my kids that we are all broken- we’ve all gone through stuff and there are always going to be people who have it better but there’s also always people who haven’t had it as well.

  • @makenziehintz1605
    @makenziehintz1605 2 роки тому +378

    The fact that the first thing a family member said is “are hugs okay?” IS IT FOR ME 💪🏽👏🏽 WE LOVE SOMEBODY WHO RESPECTS BOUNDARIES ❤️

    • @rileyrhea7766
      @rileyrhea7766 2 роки тому +17

      Yes this made me cry 😭 idk why but the understanding of boundaries and loving them enough to respect and understand they may reject it ugh 😭😭😭🥺

    • @verad7284
      @verad7284 2 роки тому +7

      When i saw that i was thinking maybe that kknd of upbringin in suzanes family made her an incredible mom. Look at how sweet they were even after living like a prisoner. Even prisoners get to play outside

    • @ThespiansCreed
      @ThespiansCreed 2 роки тому +7

      Yes this is the part where I teared up! The unconditional, genuine love their family gave to them, after going through something so horrific.

    • @AdrianaSanchez-lt8ig
      @AdrianaSanchez-lt8ig 2 роки тому +3

      Yes

    • @lorilazise1521
      @lorilazise1521 2 роки тому +2

      I thought the same thing! So impressed by the family’s sensitivity! ❤️

  • @KhloJay1024
    @KhloJay1024 2 роки тому +507

    It’s actually super impressive to me how “normal” they seem despite horrible life they had to live.

    • @justme9904
      @justme9904 2 роки тому +4

      Great story but more on the daughter please

    • @caffeinatedkatie4696
      @caffeinatedkatie4696 2 роки тому +16

      @Jiggling Baby idk denied interaction with anything or anyone outside my home...sounds pretty terrible. Also they had to watch their mother be subjected to verbal/emotional abuse. So while no he didn't PHYSICALLY abuse them. That is definitely mental/emotional abuse

    • @caffeinatedkatie4696
      @caffeinatedkatie4696 2 роки тому +15

      @Jiggling Baby I understand what you mean but I would still definitely classify this as abuse and still horrible. Oscar should have been charged

  • @thehardrockhippie7118
    @thehardrockhippie7118 2 роки тому +10

    This was such an incredible and inspiring story! I’m so glad that they’re all living their lives to the fullest.

  • @LKTan59
    @LKTan59 2 роки тому +8

    I loved this story - you have. Such a gift for pulling your audience in and helping us feel what the people went through. Thank you!!!

  • @chelseagirl278
    @chelseagirl278 2 роки тому +276

    One of my good friends, Gordon Dickerson was kept in an attic until he was 11 years old until he escaped with his two sisters in the 50s. He was featured in Life and National Enquirer magazines. His story inspired VC Andrews to write the book Flowers in the Attic. He is now in his late 70s and has lived a great life. He attests his survival during this time to his deep faith.

    • @natalierathbone4349
      @natalierathbone4349 2 роки тому +5

      I loved this book series. I always thought they were semi autobiographical

    • @miishaa
      @miishaa 2 роки тому +5

      wow i loved that book, i didn't know the author experienced something similar. I'm so glad he persevered and is finally happy, i hope his sisters are okay too.

    • @natalierathbone4349
      @natalierathbone4349 2 роки тому +5

      @@miishaa the author is a woman. Vaginia Andrews, I read an interview with her saying she drew from her childhood but there must be some of this guy’s story in there too

    • @wwew2457689
      @wwew2457689 2 роки тому +10

      @@miishaa this person said that his friend was kept in an attic until he was 11 years old and his story was featured. Then, another person, VC Andrews, wrote Flowers In The Attic. There are two people they are talking about in this comment.

    • @Ilovevintage77
      @Ilovevintage77 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for sharing this inspirational story with us as a 12 year old I watched the movie and I was incredibly traumatized and saddened watching what happened to the children in the family it left a deep impact on me and I was so sad I really feel for what your friend and the family went through and I At that young age had no idea that it was based on a true story of what the family went through I’m so glad he and his sisters escaped.

  • @ginalaperuginanyc7641
    @ginalaperuginanyc7641 2 роки тому +372

    I don’t know if anyone has commented on how beautiful they are, but they’re all truly exquisite…inside and out.

  • @magdaramirez3024
    @magdaramirez3024 2 роки тому +41

    I’m amazed by how incredible these children are, I’m sure their mother is an amazing person, like the resilience they have, but also the positivism. What a wonderful history, I mean it’s sad, but they are amazing.

  • @feliciamartinez9963
    @feliciamartinez9963 2 роки тому +3

    I cried so many times during this video. This is so inspiring how kind and loving they are and reminds me that I’m so lucky in this life I’m living. I hope and wish nothing but the best for these young men and the babygirl.

  • @DarkandTwisted
    @DarkandTwisted 2 роки тому +1606

    I've never heard of The Wolfpack or this story before. I'm not even 10 minutes in and this sounds like pure hell! I couldn't even imagine living like this! Living in 1000 sq ft apt and they couldn't go into rooms that shared walls with the other apartments.

    • @Goldie9899
      @Goldie9899 2 роки тому +5

      I hadn’t either..what a horrible story!!!

    • @decemberkat
      @decemberkat 2 роки тому +5

      There is a whole documentary about it 2!

    • @darianlax27
      @darianlax27 2 роки тому

      @@decemberkat
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    • @darianlax27
      @darianlax27 2 роки тому

      Ni

    • @WiseAngelUK
      @WiseAngelUK 2 роки тому

      There's a 2015 film about them

  • @mmmmmmolly
    @mmmmmmolly 2 роки тому +381

    I just don't understand how the father was just like "oh well" when the kids rebelled against his rules.

    • @teresa8984
      @teresa8984 2 роки тому +84

      Yah I don't understand either. You'd think he would do something horrifying to the boys. (Thank God he didn't though) maybe he saw the boys weren't boys anymore & he knew he was getting old and he'd never be able to over power them in any way again.

    • @mmmmmmolly
      @mmmmmmolly 2 роки тому +42

      @@teresa8984 it makes me think he would back of if susan wouldn't jave just accepted it from the start. Idk, so weird.

    • @LLL.143
      @LLL.143 2 роки тому +22

      right? i was expecting something...else. and because of that just-"oh well" moment, it gives me the idea that the father isn't so bad?...maybe? controlling, sure, but not criminal-minded-bad like the usual ones involved in stories like this..

    • @lisaporter-smith676
      @lisaporter-smith676 2 роки тому +23

      @@LLL.143 It definitely makes more sense as to why he ended up not being charged with anything, because ultimately Susanne and the boys could have left whenever they wanted. I know it isn’t as simple as that of course but technically it’s difficult to prove otherwise since there were no ramifications for just deciding to go against their fathers wishes.

    • @mmmmmmolly
      @mmmmmmolly 2 роки тому +20

      @@lisaporter-smith676 yes, it's just so weird to me. I don't want to be mean or assume anything but i think susanne had some sort of mental disability that made her too trusting and accepted what her husband decided very easily. It was mentioned that her first child, the daughter, was born with a mental disability and maybe susanne had something similar. I'm not saying it's her fault, she seems very kind and loving, but i think the husband exploited her weakness and obedience and the kids didn't know any better until they were older.

  • @cindihawes6735
    @cindihawes6735 Місяць тому +1

    This was a beautiful yet sad story, i think i started smiling thru it after he broke out and they way you said he was having the best time, they are strong and wonderful thank you for sharing this, i loved it

  • @mistybirdbush
    @mistybirdbush 2 роки тому

    What an inspirational bunch of kids. Finding their light out of a bad situation. Credit to their mum who obviously also taught them about the world and helped made their insular lives bearable with the limited freedom they had.
    I am in Australia & had no idea about this family, so thanks for sharing this story.

  • @wwew2457689
    @wwew2457689 2 роки тому +411

    It gave me goosebumps when I heard that the boy’s name means “Giver of Freedom.” Now THAT is powerful! That’s no coincidence! He did what he was born to do 💜 What an incredible story.

  • @Thomassteven00
    @Thomassteven00 2 роки тому +1239

    These guys seem so chill and free spirited despite everything they’ve been through it’s amazing. I’m shocked Oscar got no jail time for what he did to the kids and Suzanne I also wonder how the daughter is doing and and I hope she’s doing well.

    • @cerveza2297
      @cerveza2297 2 роки тому +2

      It's fake.

    • @Myaccount923
      @Myaccount923 2 роки тому +35

      @@cerveza2297 how?

    • @serenity3891
      @serenity3891 2 роки тому +20

      @@cerveza2297 ??

    • @mollygoheavier1709
      @mollygoheavier1709 2 роки тому +11

      @@cerveza2297 what’s fake

    • @Naturefan354
      @Naturefan354 2 роки тому +7

      Why would the father get jail time but not the mother?? She is just as guilty as him. *SHE IS STILL MARRIED TO HIM* !

  • @janicediaz7921
    @janicediaz7921 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you for sharing this story with us. I actually cry of joy towards the end .

  • @carolynkalisch7128
    @carolynkalisch7128 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for this story. You have the gift of storytelling. These young men are a tribute to their beautiful mother. I wish you all well in the next chapter of your lives

  • @chicellycrio5448
    @chicellycrio5448 2 роки тому +638

    them meeting Robert Dinoro knowing his movies was what got them through absolutely filled my heart to the brim. im so happy they're each doing something they love. thank you for making this video & bringing their story to light

  • @scePhotography
    @scePhotography 2 роки тому +473

    I seriously thought this was going to end with the dad getting killed so they could all escape or something. Usually stories like this end with violence. Crazy that as soon as he was stood up to, Oscar just backed down. Like a bully. I’m so glad though! Love the Wholesome Wednesday idea someone had. 👍🏼

  • @lauraspare6769
    @lauraspare6769 2 роки тому +4

    I loved this video!! I loved that the boys were able to come out of their past hard lives with such a great and positive outlook!! Thank you for this great video!!

  • @strategic2020y
    @strategic2020y Рік тому

    This is so inspiring and humbling. I wish I could hug them all. I can see it from all perspectives. I am so thankful they have new lives and new opportunities!

  • @pattizapf4135
    @pattizapf4135 2 роки тому +563

    I personally think that their Mother had the greatest influence in their lives! She just glows and you can see that and her goodness in her boys. I shudder to think what would have happened had they not had such an amazing parent! What a happy ending!

    • @hopemermaid
      @hopemermaid Рік тому

      Amazing parent? She kept popping out more kids knowing their fate & continued to stay w that psycho

  • @frankied.roosevelt6232
    @frankied.roosevelt6232 2 роки тому +210

    I love how Susanna's family so easily recognized the importance of consent and acceptance before going straight into a hug. I imagine it's even more important in this context than most!

  • @buebitohonguito4061
    @buebitohonguito4061 2 роки тому +3

    Found their story years ago, highly moving. What amazes me is their outcome. What beautiful beings.
    Also, great sense of style 👌🏼

  • @bub_ripcease2967
    @bub_ripcease2967 Рік тому

    Great story ! I heard bits and pieces of this story but it was great to hear the full story . It's also amazing to hear them perseve through everything they been through , it's truly inspiring. I pray they continue to do great things & enjoy their lives.

  • @mildred298
    @mildred298 2 роки тому +286

    The fact that they ended up making movies and living the life they always dreamed about really makes me shed tears. They really deserve everything and more

  • @meagenlund2178
    @meagenlund2178 2 роки тому +513

    I can't believe the dad never got in trouble, it's abuse what he did to those kids. I am glad they don't have to stay inside anymore, I couldn't imagine that

    • @diamant2502
      @diamant2502 2 роки тому +14

      I thought the same then I realised that he has lost all his family... To me this is the ultimate punishment

  • @nm2795
    @nm2795 2 роки тому

    Wow I couldn’t imagine!! Those kids are SO BRAVE! And SOO STRONG! I take so much stuff for granted. Just being able to go outside and drive. During the lockdown I couldn’t take being inside anymore. So I hunted and bought my sons and I kayaks. I’m a single momma. So I’m stubborn and determined!!! My sons are 15 and 8 now. So they couldn’t handle being inside either. So fishing and kayaking here we came. Now we still live at the river. We are truly blessed. Thank u for sharing this. It doesn’t matter what story u share or tell. We will be here watching. 😛😎

  • @myajanette
    @myajanette Рік тому +3

    This story is truly beautiful and inspiring. Not to mention they’re so cool and insanely brave.

  • @lynnkayee1015
    @lynnkayee1015 2 роки тому +206

    This is one of those stories that no matter how many times you run across it....their intelligence, bond and resilience just remains as jaw droppingly impressive as the very fist time.

  • @susanandfour2243
    @susanandfour2243 2 роки тому +540

    I do hope the lockdowns we are all experiencing are not too difficult for them. I expect PTSD, anxiety and depression however I hope I am wrong. I praise their Mum for raising such fabulous children. Totally a credit to her ability to teach and develop incredible souls under difficult circumstances.

    • @tayylorraee
      @tayylorraee 2 роки тому +143

      @Sandra Turajlich it’s a shame people have this mindset still, people’s lives aren’t political agendas. have some empathy.

    • @bubbybunny2655
      @bubbybunny2655 2 роки тому +98

      Sandra Turajlich Peole are dying, Sandra. It’s not about politics at this point. Never was.

    • @amberanderson4087
      @amberanderson4087 2 роки тому +19

      @@bubbybunny2655 fuckinnn right

    • @amybrennan5218
      @amybrennan5218 2 роки тому +39

      @Sandra Turajlich get a grip Sandra

    • @amandamitchell7667
      @amandamitchell7667 2 роки тому +1

      Darling. You have ptsd seclusion is your best friend

  • @mooandfee4913
    @mooandfee4913 2 роки тому +9

    I loved this video! Never heard of the story before. Glad they all got out to live their own lives!

  • @debraboyes8058
    @debraboyes8058 2 роки тому

    I Just watched the Documentary Wolfpack . I wanted to know what the family was doing now in 2021 . Then I found your channel I found it very informative , well spoken , and your words come from the heart . This is truly a remarkable story and like you said in ended in such a positive direction. We need more positive story in our lives . Keep up the great work and I have subscribed. Best wishes from Canada 🇨🇦

  • @gayliljaehyun
    @gayliljaehyun 2 роки тому +429

    i can’t imagine the police just bursting into my house, manhandling me, realize i haven’t done anything and don’t have anything, and just going “oops sorry haha sick prop sword tho” and then just leaving like wtf

    • @coyoter9691
      @coyoter9691 2 роки тому +19

      I know right. If that happened to me I'd want to sue them or something for the emotional trauma that would cause. Like damn.

    • @abby6215
      @abby6215 2 роки тому +18

      Unfortunately this is super common in the us 😞 and due to qualified immunity you can’t sue police for a lot of crimes

    • @Ipleadthefifth
      @Ipleadthefifth 2 роки тому +1

      I would flip

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth 2 роки тому +2

      NYPD 😂 just as screwed up as the LAPD

  • @stephaniehill9560
    @stephaniehill9560 2 роки тому +698

    How wonderful their mother is, to live in such a terrible environment but still raise such sweet, resilient, positive young men.

    • @outlawJosieFox
      @outlawJosieFox 2 роки тому +29

      What a stupid badly educated co-conspirator you surely mean? What ? She decided that her husband was closer to their imaginary friend God, or what?? Sorry but she is just as much to blame. Don't have tons of kids if you cant deal with it!!
      Where on earth were the authorities paying for all this? Huh ?

    • @madiehoare7195
      @madiehoare7195 2 роки тому +66

      @@outlawJosieFox You obviously dont know what its like to be in an abusive, controlled relationship.

    • @eleonoramaar9802
      @eleonoramaar9802 2 роки тому +8

      The films raised the boys. Even in an abusive relationship you can put up with anything that has to do with you but things that have to do with kids should be a limit... I am happy Suzanne changed with time

    • @madiehoare7195
      @madiehoare7195 2 роки тому +23

      @@eleonoramaar9802 having children in an abusive relationship makes it even harder to leave. I have friends who are in one or used to be in one, its difficult, I'm not gonna share their stories as they're not mine but what I am going to say is that it is difficult even more so with a young child and having to make that decision.

    • @eleonoramaar9802
      @eleonoramaar9802 2 роки тому +3

      @@madiehoare7195 I know what you mean. But this story is just so much more than abusive relationship! It is like seeing your children being put through hell. I know families with abusive relationships, but at some point this sh*t can end, when the limit is reached. Knowing a lot of stories, this one made me just shocked.

  • @fockingreat1125
    @fockingreat1125 Рік тому

    Bless these people, I'm so happy they've gotten happiness and freedom after all those years stuck in such a horrible situation. Especially the mother, she seems like such a wonderful person, and those kids seems so sweet too. They're all so strong.

  • @miasalazar1980
    @miasalazar1980 2 роки тому +1

    I loved this presentation. Thanks for the inspirational change. Also love your fur baby n love watching when he's sitting behind you patiently as you speak. Beautiful!