The Disturbing Case of Daniel Marsh

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  • Опубліковано 24 лис 2024

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  • @ExploreWithUs
    @ExploreWithUs  Рік тому +8686

    Happy Halloween, we have yet another case with a lot of never before seen footage and interviews made just for you! We will continue to strive for quality content and do our best to bring you never before seen footage and interviews. Thank you for being here. ❤

    • @FrugalOffGrid
      @FrugalOffGrid Рік тому +102

      Holy smokes! 75 comments first 10 minutes. Great work!

    • @antifreeze44
      @antifreeze44 Рік тому +49

      I had a really awesome Halloween and this just made it so much better! thanks for the upload !! Top Quality as always : )

    • @grilledcheeseorpbandj
      @grilledcheeseorpbandj Рік тому +33

      love you ewu and thanks guys!

    • @andreaschwab8368
      @andreaschwab8368 Рік тому +25

      I think you guys are awesome 😎

    • @Mediocre_JT
      @Mediocre_JT Рік тому +35

      You guys are the best. One of the few channels that I'll watch the same video multiple times. They're that good.

  • @ashla7567
    @ashla7567 Рік тому +13709

    It’s so interesting to me how an interest in the human body and gore can go completely different ways. I grew up very fascinated with that stuff too, but for me it ended with being a paramedic to save people from death. It’s so scary to see the other side of that fascination.

    • @love4real684
      @love4real684 Рік тому +462

      very rare opposite way of thinking im hoping! seriously I dont buy that he has changed and those last messages really are filled with contradictions and hypocritic ways of thinking... has me thinking that he is somehow narcissistic STILL and only likes when things benefit himself.

    • @jamess7745
      @jamess7745 Рік тому +350

      I think your case is far more common, or it most often has no effect at all. It's everywhere on the Internet these days, particularly thanks to violent terrorist groups and cartels. Millions of people are exposed to these kinds of images daily and don't murder anybody. I think this kid was just cracked.

    • @Ilikebigbooties
      @Ilikebigbooties Рік тому +1

      I think a lot of people have that type of morbid fascination. It’s why we crane our necks to get a better look when passing a car crash.
      The difference, imo, is how you feel when you see that. Most will feel sad, scared, depressed, etc. with the possible addition of interest in how that came to be. What Daniel lacked was the negative emotions part of it. Instead he was mostly interested and found a type of “joy” from it.
      I agree though, people and their brains are absolutely fascinating.

    • @zionix15432
      @zionix15432 Рік тому +320

      i remember i stopped after watching one of the beheading videos in afghanistan, it was way too real and i stopped watching anything like that on a dime. eventually you realize they're real people and not just graphics on a screen.

    • @love4real684
      @love4real684 Рік тому +44

      i think that this is a good observation however even when people react without a negative emotion (perhaps not being able to show empathy) they still will not turn out like daniel and kill people@@Ilikebigbooties

  • @davidr8553
    @davidr8553 Рік тому +31274

    I can't believe your videos are free man, this is like Netflix documentary type stuff and your voice fits it so well. I can't believe this kid had the ability to do something like this

    • @hammondOT
      @hammondOT Рік тому +1462

      It doesn't take much to be better than Netflix junk. This channel is miles better than anything the clowns at Netflix make.

    • @benandjerrys9147
      @benandjerrys9147 Рік тому +1245

      @@hammondOTbro they just gave them a compliment calm down

    • @OldDeadEyez
      @OldDeadEyez Рік тому +574

      He's right though lol
      Netflix is trash compared to EWU

    • @maliqscott7434
      @maliqscott7434 Рік тому +326

      dont give them any ideas 😂😂

    • @elizaball6399
      @elizaball6399 Рік тому +111

      @@maliqscott7434 exactly what I said😂

  • @afrocentrkgypsy
    @afrocentrkgypsy Рік тому +14081

    I’m so glad the ex-friend made the decision to call the authorities. He probably stopped the creation of a serial killer.

    • @Authorised-q5s
      @Authorised-q5s Рік тому +255

      Yes, strong person.

    • @elizabethcox1145
      @elizabethcox1145 Рік тому +470

      Right but he may get out in his 40s early 50s and still be that. He scored higher than Dahmer and gayce they said- that's pretty high

    • @Monica-hv4rf
      @Monica-hv4rf Рік тому +320

      ​​@@elizabethcox1145California is a shit show. I wouldn't be shocked if they felt pity for this criminal and paroled him.

    • @lawrenceroadloonie3847
      @lawrenceroadloonie3847 Рік тому +160

      ​@@Monica-hv4rfhe isn't black so probally not

    • @lindaarrington9397
      @lindaarrington9397 Рік тому

      ​@@lawrenceroadloonie3847leave race out of it plz
      I'm white by the way
      We Americans are truly sick of race c.r.a.p...

  • @IdeaPants365
    @IdeaPants365 4 місяці тому +972

    For anyone curious:
    The psychological professional who evaluated him during his trial and his transfer hearing indicated that there was "no chance" he would be rehabilitated by 25 (under Prop57 that would be his mandatory release date), and should remain behind bars.
    The judge agreed, and Daniel Marsh has to finish his original sentence of 52 years to life.

    • @TURBULANCE___AHEAD
      @TURBULANCE___AHEAD 4 місяці тому +50

      sometimes i wonder what id do in this situation,then i stress out,then i remember im not a murder.

    • @CeCe-zz1nf
      @CeCe-zz1nf 3 місяці тому

      @@TURBULANCE___AHEAD ME TOO

    • @Paulinhox88
      @Paulinhox88 3 місяці тому +16

      Psychological professional is something akin to an oxymoron.

    • @sayma8343
      @sayma8343 3 місяці тому +60

      ​@@Paulinhox88 are you special

    • @saladnander3690
      @saladnander3690 3 місяці тому +43

      ​​@@Paulinhox88 imagine calling over a century of proven sciences not a profession

  • @petrnosek5879
    @petrnosek5879 10 місяців тому +2886

    this detective is one of the most professional interrogators that I have ever seen. The way he handled the whole interrogation is fantastic. No need to lie or manipulate, just seeking week spots and taking advantage of it. nice job

    • @ambershaw2507
      @ambershaw2507 9 місяців тому +107

      He’s an FBI agent. Probably a profiler.

    • @CsurkaPatric
      @CsurkaPatric 9 місяців тому +28

      😂😂😂He interrogate a 15yo boy mate.

    • @Tovexy
      @Tovexy 9 місяців тому +161

      ​@@CsurkaPatric he interrogated a 15 year old who would have gotten away with a double homicide if he didn't tell his friend about it. Even the FBI agent said it was a masterpiece I know he was stroking his ego but they brought FBI in because they were genuinely lost until they got that call they needed to profile him and get an understanding how why this wasn't a normal 15 year old I wouldn't down play his age

    • @asinelliplatamona8348
      @asinelliplatamona8348 9 місяців тому +23

      weak and week are Homophones: two words with the same exact sound, but different meaning and different spelling

    • @caymens604
      @caymens604 8 місяців тому +3

      I know! I learn so much from these kind of shows. It's important to be able to read people

  • @k1z603
    @k1z603 Рік тому +12619

    EWU I just want to say, I really appreciate how you don't put creepy or eerie music in the background like many "scary content" channels. This shows you wish to maintain a level of professionalism in presenting the facts objectively as possible. I also love how you don't make judgement calls or use judgement language on the criminals until you are done processing the evidence. You also give counter examples to all of your claims which is great.

    • @catherinewardwell2117
      @catherinewardwell2117 Рік тому +475

      Yes!! I don’t like the added music, as it feels like entertainment. This stuff is more than that.

    • @hexicore789
      @hexicore789 Рік тому +60

      @@catherinewardwell2117 Are you sure you dont just feel guilty for finding tis entertaining?

    • @catherinewardwell2117
      @catherinewardwell2117 Рік тому +282

      @@hexicore789busted!
      I do find it entertaining, but more educational and fascinating!

    • @willow_the_bob4322
      @willow_the_bob4322 Рік тому +23

      This! Thank you EWU!

    • @KalisFlame
      @KalisFlame Рік тому +44

      ​@@hexicore789music sets a certain mood, it doesnt allow for emotionless discernment entertaining or not.

  • @heybri
    @heybri 6 місяців тому +1093

    Props to his friend for being a mature and brave kid and calling in the tip.. That was a truly inspiring recording.. "i'm his best friend.. i know him.. and hes got a whole lot of problems but he's going to keep hurting people.." kids impressive and his parents should be proud AF of him..

    • @BassKittehz
      @BassKittehz 4 місяці тому +53

      must also be pretty scary tho, cause he didn't get sentenced for life, so.. IF he ever gets out, ur like the number 1 target..

    • @picilocarnal
      @picilocarnal 3 місяці тому +9

      @@BassKittehzthere is no telling he’ll make it out of jail alive.

    • @picilocarnal
      @picilocarnal 3 місяці тому +26

      Ironic how killers demand empathy when they have none for their victims.😢

    • @coolguy-wx6qv
      @coolguy-wx6qv 3 місяці тому +11

      he apparently wasn't eligible for any type of early release so he's gonna have to serve the full sentence

    • @Oldworldlove
      @Oldworldlove 2 місяці тому +9

      Yeah that kid shows strength and integrity and empathy for victims, past and future, in a way that's truly inspiring.
      ALOT of kids that age wouldn't be able to handle a situation like that in the way he did it make those very adult decisions, I applaud him and hope he has found a sense of peace in knowing he did the right thing, if not the easy thing.

  • @pencil6965
    @pencil6965 5 місяців тому +118

    It's really good how you devote time humanizing the victims of these horrific crimes and giving some sense of who they were in life before the tragedy

  • @lisaolmeda1062
    @lisaolmeda1062 11 місяців тому +3610

    This is EXACTLY why we need to be harsh with animal abusers. Are we going to continue to be so stupid and say it’s just an animal?!? Look what happened to the elderly couple.

    • @Denise_Suzanne
      @Denise_Suzanne 10 місяців тому +178

      Right? I could never, ever hurt an animal, and if I did, I'd commit myself. That's where they start. Poor animals. 😢

    • @electroluxia
      @electroluxia 10 місяців тому +39

      💯% correct.

    • @tofurules
      @tofurules 10 місяців тому +56

      how long have you been vegan @@Denise_Suzanne

    • @Denise_Suzanne
      @Denise_Suzanne 10 місяців тому

      @@tofurules since 1998

    • @LHyoutube
      @LHyoutube 10 місяців тому +99

      @@tofurules - Could you be trolling any harder? 😂

  • @opiumoopivamp
    @opiumoopivamp Рік тому +2726

    It’s honestly impressive that a lot of the families and friends of victims would rather give you guys an interview than a big news source. Keep up the worm

    • @ryanparry372
      @ryanparry372 Рік тому +664

      worm is up

    • @punk.rock.hippie
      @punk.rock.hippie Рік тому +124

      Lmao the auto correct came through on this one. Silly computers 🙂

    • @TalkToMe711
      @TalkToMe711 Рік тому +203

      Definitely some good worm ethic! 👌👏

    • @sten4982
      @sten4982 Рік тому +42

      @@punk.rock.hippie Auto correct screws my texts up all the time. Drives me batty

    • @leahtv7778
      @leahtv7778 Рік тому +11

      Comments can be edited

  • @simplyixia3683
    @simplyixia3683 Рік тому +1388

    “I’m fucked either way, aren’t I?”
    “Pretty much.”
    I think that’s the most honest both sides have been with each other. Daniel no longer trying to manipulate, the agent no longer trying to tease anything out of him. Just this one pure interaction of no bullshit and the whole thing cracks open. Fascinating.

    • @clairepettie
      @clairepettie Рік тому +80

      I feel terrible about how hard I laughed at that. I know there's nothing funny about this situation, but that response just took me by surprise and I choked on my Coke Zero.

    • @emilymargret5275
      @emilymargret5275 Рік тому +37

      Yeah. I'm guessing he disclosed the items he placed inside the victims to the friend and ex girlfriend so they knew they had him. I liked the FBI agents no BS answer.

    • @clairepettie
      @clairepettie Рік тому +4

      @@KAJlogic That's a great point; thanks!

    • @AntoineWilliams7118
      @AntoineWilliams7118 7 місяців тому +16

      The real story should be that this poor kid was forced fed cocktail of psychoactive drugs. Shouldn’t we be blaming the doctors and the pharmaceutical companies?

    • @masonowens1384
      @masonowens1384 7 місяців тому +5

      man you gotta time stamp that shit next time

  • @MichaelM1349
    @MichaelM1349 4 місяці тому +182

    This kid gives metal heads everywhere a bad name!!! I love the brutalist of death metal but I just like chilling with my cats, working out, reading books, watching serial killer shit, and painting!

    • @thewhitelodgery
      @thewhitelodgery 2 місяці тому +14

      He gives humans everywhere a bad name though.

    • @AutisticRobotCat666
      @AutisticRobotCat666 2 місяці тому +8

      I thought that was pretty stupid, there's lots of us weirdos that like horror movies and gore that aren't serial killers 😂 like atop perpetuating that agenda.

    • @emiliovalencia1618
      @emiliovalencia1618 2 місяці тому +8

      He gives beavis n butt-head a bad name with the little “chuckles”

    • @kit-n9u
      @kit-n9u Місяць тому

      @@thewhitelodgeryhumans are bad

    • @dogeche_
      @dogeche_ 28 днів тому

      @@AutisticRobotCat666I hope you mean fake gore

  • @juliesnider7840
    @juliesnider7840 11 місяців тому +3714

    As an elderly woman, the thought of waking up to someone standing over me is one of my worst nightmares! I’m so grateful for my loyal 100lb dog that defended me from an intruder last year

    • @y.k.6328
      @y.k.6328 11 місяців тому +293

      My grandma lives alone too. May all you elderly ladies, including her and you stay safe and have the most comfortable sleep every night ❤

    • @juliesnider7840
      @juliesnider7840 11 місяців тому +200

      @@y.k.6328
      Thank you so much, honey ❤️
      It’s so hard to be old sometimes
      I’m very fortunate that my grandson stays with me very often

    • @shayla_1321
      @shayla_1321 11 місяців тому +67

      As someone who works with the eldery, I always find it so heartbreaking hearing these awful things happen to them, please take care of yourself and stay safe!❤

    • @SiobhanHayden-s1j
      @SiobhanHayden-s1j 11 місяців тому +54

      Omg god bless you honey 😢😢 if you were my mom or grandma you wouldn’t be alone !!! ❤❤❤ please be safe get alarm system maybe a couple pit bulls lol

    • @elizasteiner7330
      @elizasteiner7330 10 місяців тому +45

      I am so glad you have a 🐕. They are great deterrents. And that you are okay.

  • @tammarajackson7240
    @tammarajackson7240 Рік тому +1031

    Lock your doors and windows always. The fact that he said he checked up to a hundred houses before he found one he could access is terrifying. The fact that it was completely random is why he almost got away with this.

    • @thecrispymaster
      @thecrispymaster Рік тому +15

      So we should all become rabidly paranoid because of the occasional nutcase?

    • @azkadeelia
      @azkadeelia Рік тому +252

      ​@@thecrispymasterYou don't have to be rabidly paranoid to turn a lock, something that's usually a mindless act for most, as it's apart of their nightly routine. They're basically just stating that's why ppl should lock their doors. Now if they said to put up a barbed wire fence and security cameras I could understand your comment.

    • @arcangel10100
      @arcangel10100 Рік тому +47

      considering the old couple lived so close to his father, and he cut through the window i don;t think he looked for any victims, he planned this out and saw these two vunerable people and decided they would be easy victims and not fight back or be able to put up much of a fight, he is a weak pathetic excuse for a person

    • @violetflame1175
      @violetflame1175 Рік тому +2

      ​@@thecrispymaster
      🤜👿
      🤜👁
      🐓🍭

    • @Minyassa
      @Minyassa Рік тому +43

      This has been the case with other killers as well. Richard Chase, the "Dracula Killer", tested doors and said that if they were locked he knew he was unwelcome, but if they were unlocked he figured he was invited to go inside and kill the residents.

  • @Lagrangeify
    @Lagrangeify Рік тому +3341

    Daniel Marsh squeezing himself through a dog door to get to his ex-gf while her family are sleeping is pure nightmare fuel all by itself. That sort of total disregard for social boundaries and the treatment of others as mere NPCs in his super villain origin story suggests a future Richard Ramirez in the making. The friend tipster almost certainly saved some lives, probably including his own.

    • @girlspit42000
      @girlspit42000 Рік тому +194

      when my wife isn't home the only part of the house i leave open is a small doggy door. sometimes i look at it, pitch black at midnight, and i wonder if someone could fit. i could probably fit and i am tall, and i also have a history of stalkers and a few crazy exes. this video gave me suuuccch bad chills

    • @valeriabournakova493
      @valeriabournakova493 Рік тому +82

      @@girlspit42000if it was my house I’d probably get rid of it 😬 also nice pfp

    • @xxxxzzzzz5943
      @xxxxzzzzz5943 Рік тому +144

      People with doggy doors are naive. Might as well keep the door unlocked too.

    • @herboilingpoint
      @herboilingpoint Рік тому +10

      OCD and sadism has gotta be a battle… yikes

    • @FantasyCouch
      @FantasyCouch Рік тому +85

      @@girlspit42000doggy doors were ok 90 years ago. Get rid of that thing asap and up your security

  • @blue8493
    @blue8493 4 місяці тому +20

    I like it when you guys are able to talk with friends and family to highlight the victims lives. I like that it's always done in a respectful (not sensational manner), very professional.

  • @xDezrtAngelx
    @xDezrtAngelx Рік тому +1565

    Unfortunately there was one more victim in this case that wasn’t mentioned.
    The grandson, whom police deemed the prime suspect for over two months, sadly took his life a few years afterward. The combination of existing mental issues, grief, and public scrutiny of him and his close family were too much for him to bear.
    My heart goes out to the whole family.

    • @Rompelstaump
      @Rompelstaump Рік тому +33

      I didn't hear EWU mention that Chip's grandson killed himself. I'll rewatch the video to see if I missed something.

    • @arborian2112
      @arborian2112 Рік тому +159

      ​@@Rompelstaumpshe said it wasn't mentioned.

    • @sydney88888
      @sydney88888 Рік тому +43

      How horrible! Ugh, that is truly heartbreaking 💔

    • @kristinwuori3769
      @kristinwuori3769 Рік тому +34

      That is beyond heartbreaking!

    • @deborahbower9378
      @deborahbower9378 Рік тому +180

      To often the police will decide someone’s guilty and destroy their life without any proof. This case wasn’t solved by the local police. It was handed to them by 2 scared teenagers. As a community, we need to demand our local law enforcement officers start with a minimum college degree in psychology and criminal law To many cops are hired with just a high school diploma. Chip’s son not only lost his son, but his ability to support his family. I used to love in the Sacramento area… I don’t have anything nice to say about the cops in that area. To many ex jocks right out of high school joining their ranks. They failed and now 3 people are dead. Families forever heartbroken 💔

  • @dudeivealreadydonethis5tim289
    @dudeivealreadydonethis5tim289 11 місяців тому +1936

    I CANNOT believe he is eligible for parole AND that someone wanted to marry him after this. I never understand women who pursue relationships with people who are incarcerated for horrific murders or other awful crimes.

    • @ExtendedMagsSuck
      @ExtendedMagsSuck 11 місяців тому +167

      SImple answer, they want protectors. It goes back to our roots, we had to fight and kill to survive at times. So some women seek someone who can handle themselves or kill if they needed to, to protect. Thats my belief as dark as that sounds

    • @lusomarga
      @lusomarga 11 місяців тому +317

      Some women want efficient killers as protectors, as pointed out before. However, there are more than this. For example, some women are simply attracted to notoriety and fame, 'special' men, even if evil. Also, others want men who are safely locked up, i.e. controlled, so the women can decide when to visit them, when to leave etc. There are really many things there. However, it has to be emphasized that it is a _VERY MARGINAL_ group of women with their own mental issues. The majority of women would run away from such men.

    • @lusomarga
      @lusomarga 11 місяців тому +1

      @@ExtendedMagsSuck Correct, however, there are more than this. For example, some women are simply attracted to notoriety and fame, 'special' men, even if evil. Also, others want men who are safely locked up, i.e. controlled, so the women can decide when to visit them, when to leave etc. There are really many things there. However, it has to be emphasized that it is a VERY MARGINAL group of women with their own mental issues. The majority of women would run away from such men.

    • @F110mech
      @F110mech 11 місяців тому

      ​@@ExtendedMagsSuck I could see that with other serial killers, but this kid is maybe 100 lbs soaking wet, looks more like a girl than a boy, and he's about as intimidating as a popcorn fart. Had that old man awoken when he broke in, he probably wouldn't beaten him to a pulp.

    • @deadvirgin428
      @deadvirgin428 11 місяців тому +195

      She can fix him

  • @foxtrot889
    @foxtrot889 Рік тому +780

    It's bonkers how in depth these videos have gotten. Far more insightful than most stuff you see on TV, going above and beyond with interviews, and all on UA-cam for free. This is by far my favorite true crime channel.

    • @Seekingheros
      @Seekingheros Рік тому +27

      I love the word bonkers.

    • @TOMMYDiG1TAL
      @TOMMYDiG1TAL Рік тому +15

      not to mention the narrators epic voice 😂

    • @TruckingCarsL48
      @TruckingCarsL48 Рік тому +11

      Yes, but let’s not forget it’s always easy to provide insight after the fact.
      It would be interesting to watch the narrative and later learned he was 100% innocent.

    • @haiblayre4360
      @haiblayre4360 Рік тому +2

      ​@TruckingCarsL48 so you want EWU to be wrong?? 😂

    • @juri_xiii9977
      @juri_xiii9977 Рік тому

      It's bonkers how shallow TV has gone..!

  • @WestieRescueMom
    @WestieRescueMom 5 місяців тому +56

    My favorite part of your videos is the narrator. His voice is easy to listen to and understand.

  • @HermitLady
    @HermitLady Рік тому +1084

    I really love how you pause the interrogations and point out the behaviors as they happen “matter of fact” without emotion or opinion. You are doing a great job, thank you!

    • @loveableheathen7441
      @loveableheathen7441 Рік тому +43

      Sometimes they narrator breaks character and speaks with clear disdain for the criminals, even outright insulting them. I think it's a nice personal touch that reminds you, you aren't watching cable TV

    • @Shadykatus
      @Shadykatus Рік тому +14

      @@loveableheathen7441sometimes even the officers!

    • @mikeappleget482
      @mikeappleget482 Рік тому +28

      “without opinion” is sort of a stretch. It’s allegedly “expert” opinion, but it’s still just opinion. Another expert would likely reach completely different opinions.

    • @scmontgomery
      @scmontgomery Рік тому

      ​@@mikeappleget482reasonable minds can disagree

    • @nightshadegatito
      @nightshadegatito Рік тому +6

      @@mikeappleget482 Many opinions, one reality; I respect EWU and love listening to their opinions and deeper knowledge.

  • @jaredchris8054
    @jaredchris8054 10 місяців тому +570

    The way Sarah explained her grandmother was beautiful. I’ve heard so many descriptions of people who’ve passed away, but hers really brought Claudia to life, and you can hear the admiration in her voice.
    This is devastating. 💔

    • @GeorgeMorgan6600
      @GeorgeMorgan6600 10 місяців тому +2

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

    • @sugarfly321gaming8
      @sugarfly321gaming8 10 місяців тому +1

      She was like my grandmas

    • @dargzy
      @dargzy 10 місяців тому

      ⁠@@GeorgeMorgan6600@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?

    • @323azteca
      @323azteca 9 місяців тому +1

      I wonder why all is the grandmother or the mom. None mentions the dad or grandad. None gives eloquent memories on him.

    • @Masa-we2fu
      @Masa-we2fu 9 місяців тому +1

      For me it is very weird to see grandmother and granddaughter kissing on lips.

  • @trevorrogers95
    @trevorrogers95 Рік тому +1713

    The police would had never solved this if it were not for two teenagers. The police were too busy trying to scapegoat a family member of the victims, what a disgrace.

    • @Rompelstaump
      @Rompelstaump Рік тому +50

      A cab

    • @jessy1982
      @jessy1982 Рік тому +214

      Not only that, but if he hadn't bragged about it in detail to the teenagers. They'd have no evidence against him if he hadn't told them everything.

    • @platinumbrick6
      @platinumbrick6 Рік тому +2

      Source?

    • @jessy1982
      @jessy1982 Рік тому +178

      @@platinumbrick6This video...

    • @notrealneverwas
      @notrealneverwas Рік тому +40

      It's not a disgrace, they were trying to solve a murder. They weren't scapegoating, they were investigating.

  • @ColeyLMorgan
    @ColeyLMorgan 5 місяців тому +15

    I appreciate your addition of interrogation techniques and the subtle giveaways of guilt, deception or anxiety. This is top tier content!

  • @adityatyagi4009
    @adityatyagi4009 11 місяців тому +1230

    It's scary to think he would have gotten away with the murders had he simply not told anyone that he did them.

    • @arkman2237
      @arkman2237 11 місяців тому +127

      Pride comes before the fall

    • @JesseBaxter-zb8du
      @JesseBaxter-zb8du 11 місяців тому +8

      😂couldn't cheep his mouth shut

    • @Manuelziy
      @Manuelziy 11 місяців тому +52

      It's scarier to think the state of California would've been much more lenient on him with new laws introduced

    • @mcmandy086
      @mcmandy086 10 місяців тому

      He got carried away with the stabbing. Don't you think he could have easily cut his gloves and hands open? You don't execute 120+ stabs without cutting yourself. His gloves weren't made of steel. He's just an overall dumbass.

    • @MichielKerremans
      @MichielKerremans 10 місяців тому

      In Belgium, he would get away with this anyway thanks to juvenile justice and 'adolescence' defenses. Monsters like this guy roam our middle and high schools, molesting actual children with impunity and pedagogical encouragement. They're 'just misunderstuud innocent boys with immature brains'...
      In Belgium, underage victims of underage predators and underage real pedophiles, end up drugged, incarcerated and violated in psychiatries.
      Jeffrey Epstein's victims were 14 - 17 years old and were given a choice, money, relatively fair treatment (as in not violated like battered beasts, but treated with at least some degree of care and respect) and had their vengeance, I mean justice.
      Underage (actually sexually immature and inactive) children raped by underage predators, got no choice, no money, horrible treatment (by their abusers and their 'child caring' enablers) and no justice at all, only gaslighting and victim blaming.
      Many of those older evil 'pedophiles', attracted to sexually mature and active teenagers (like teenagers themselves are), were more often than not themselves victims of severe child abuse, the kind that isn't based on age gaps, fictions or caricatures.
      Sorry for the rant.
      But like Jeffrey Epstein's victims, this guy too is 'just an innocent 15 years old little child'.
      Apparently our 'juvenile' system struggles with the basuc concept of causality (applied to a single generation throughout time). No brain immaturity theory can deny the formative effects of such insane injustices on their underage victims and witnesses. Underage violators need to be drugged with neuroleptics, given ECT and locked up (at least until 'adulthood'). Which today is what happens to their victims. The UN pushes this insanity as well btw.
      But this needs to stop! We need ACTION based justice, not fiction, thought crime, brain immaturity, age, race, sex, ... based abuse privileges!
      Yes, all of this is real, my younger partner and I experienced such horrors. We're writing a book named 'Juvenile Injustice' in which we share our experiences and analyses. This will also include a scientifically founded critique of the 'teen brain' and a historical evaluation of the (socio-politically) disturbing invention of 'adolescence'. But the book will go way beyond just that.
      The 'civilized' world needs to deal with the horrors done to millions of innocent children, misrepresented as 'child protection'. Which letting this guy rape your underage daughter absoluteky is NOT.
      Also, adolescence has clearly damaged our 'mature' populations as well. After all, the adults cannot even just change their diet or understand nuclear reactors (and aerosols) and they denied the impending climate crises for decades, until the 'adolescents' took to the streets, 60's style. Ironic...
      Ever wondered why you never hear from the victims of underage monsters (or molesting pedagogues)?
      Think about this one.
      Thanks for reading and empathizing. Bless you.

  • @Emily7778
    @Emily7778 Рік тому +1186

    It’s insane to me he scored so high on the psychopath test.. the fact he scored higher than some of the most disturbed serial killers is crazy. Thank god for his arrogance, if he didn’t brag about this I know he would have had many, many more victims. He will never stop..

    • @ibox9s
      @ibox9s Рік тому +53

      he just wants to be looked at as tough.

    • @jheimala
      @jheimala Рік тому +132

      he most likely lied in the test, and people who are really psycho or sociopaths cant see themselves as one so

    • @tess5750
      @tess5750 Рік тому +110

      @@jheimalathis was my thought. Self report tests like that should be taken w a grain of salt, as someone who wants a certain result can manipulate their answers to get that result. I was surprised the channel didn’t mention that

    • @timbo240
      @timbo240 11 місяців тому +50

      ​@@tess5750I don't think it's a written test like in school. I believe it's a checklist of certain behaviors or something like that based upon his behavior

    • @shinoff-tw4eq
      @shinoff-tw4eq 11 місяців тому +45

      ​@timbo240 agreed. It probably a list being checked off by a psychiatrist or something not the person taking a literal school test

  • @sinktooblivion3177
    @sinktooblivion3177 Рік тому +1927

    As someone who loves horror movies and am fascinated with the human body, couldn’t dream of harming someone or an innocent animal. Using the fascination to go to nursing school and take care of people is in stark contrast to killing people. Crazy.

    • @Samuel-xs2yv
      @Samuel-xs2yv Рік тому +63

      I have the same fascination and am also in nursing. It's terrifying to think it can go so far the other way.

    • @alisonmercer5946
      @alisonmercer5946 Рік тому +6

      I've always loved horror maybe I remember seeing hellraiser and it's still pretty darn good one. And I don't like killing things that should be killed like a fly .feeling bad about the "feelings " of Stupid little possibly bad bacteria carrying flies is pretty silly maybe even extreme 😂 but I can't help it. Now give me more disturbing horror stories and I'm loving. It

    • @davidivey9257
      @davidivey9257 Рік тому +24

      ​@@alisonmercer5946my woman gets mad as hell at me cause I save flies off the sticky fly traps.😅😅😂😂

    • @baileygobrr
      @baileygobrr Рік тому +13

      the thing is, if they are that fascinated that they want to see the real thing, they could do crime scene investigation or something to do with forensic investigation.
      its not an excuse to kill someome no matter how "fascinated" you are

    • @annehaight9963
      @annehaight9963 Рік тому +16

      I got into forensics, because I wanted to learn how to catch people who did it. I've never liked horror movies, because they're either really stupid and just gross for the sake of being gross (and not at all accurate or realistic), or they're pointlessly malevolent.

  • @henrikwelamsson4944
    @henrikwelamsson4944 2 місяці тому +47

    Bru, he stabbed them 130 times together. Make a stabbing motion with your hand 130 times and you'll understand how fucked up that is

    • @vincememes
      @vincememes 2 місяці тому +4

      That is sick.

    • @greenpeas154
      @greenpeas154 Місяць тому +9

      And then he opened them up and played with them. Unbelieveable.

    • @Iwhatl
      @Iwhatl Місяць тому

      Oh goodness

    • @ashketchup7354
      @ashketchup7354 18 годин тому

      I often make a similar motion with my hand 130 times just to unwind and feel something. I guess me and Daniel aren't that different.

  • @zzzleepyhead9101
    @zzzleepyhead9101 Рік тому +902

    This has to be one of the best docs EWU has ever done. These recent documentaries, using interviews with victims, their families, and/or the perpetrators has given this such an extra emotional dimension and focuses greatly on the repercussions and ripple effects of these horrors. Thank you so much for this hard work and for constantly delivering ❤

    • @jessicahummel1691
      @jessicahummel1691 Рік тому

      What is trusting EWU

    • @fmlstairwaytoheaven9884
      @fmlstairwaytoheaven9884 Рік тому

      ​@@jessicahummel1691explore with us = EWU

    • @internetpolification
      @internetpolification Рік тому

      Sustained eye-contact=deception. evading eye-contact=deception. Thi video is a load of rubbish, all narrated in a daft voice,

    • @jesspalko2622
      @jesspalko2622 Рік тому +6

      I'm new to this channel and I couldn't agree more. He doesn't dramatize and exaggerate the situation, dehumanize victims, or make it a "scary story to tell in the dark" -- Claudia and Chip were 2 human beings with families and friends 🥺 may they rest in peace

    • @kendall7117
      @kendall7117 Рік тому

      @@jesspalko2622be quiet

  • @pdxnikki1
    @pdxnikki1 Рік тому +1939

    NEVER EVER let him out. This level of psychopathy can NOT be cured or changed except to get worse.

    • @addisonlane2508
      @addisonlane2508 Рік тому +175

      He's already getting worse. The beginning of his email hits all the right points to come off as sincere. Too bad for him the tattoos of his victim's injuries really contradict that sentiment. He says he doesn't want the documentary made because it will revictimize the victim's families. Which is the kind of sentiment I'm sure he learned in therapy. Except they are participating in it and Victoria said it made her feel better. He doesn't want a documentary made because it will make his parole hearing harder. The last thing he wants is random people on the internet seeing it and trying to oppose it. He will be a true nightmare to society if he is ever released.

    • @aydeneklund2288
      @aydeneklund2288 11 місяців тому +52

      your level of psychopathy does not determine what you do. you still have control over yourself, my score was 33 which quite high but im nothing like these monsters.

    • @slinkbradshaw8674
      @slinkbradshaw8674 11 місяців тому

      ​@@aydeneklund2288weird comment man

    • @arthurfleck629
      @arthurfleck629 11 місяців тому +16

      @@aydeneklund2288There’s a spectrum for psychopathy? Hmm, if so, that’s interesting

    • @aydeneklund2288
      @aydeneklund2288 11 місяців тому +42

      @@arthurfleck629 yes its a scale from 0 to 40

  • @Gabbi_Plants
    @Gabbi_Plants Рік тому +1215

    I feel like this detective could easily change careers and be a trauma therapist. He's so calm, non judgemental and collected (so far, I haven't watched the whole video yet). I think that's a skill that is much much harder than it looks.

    • @charlottemonroy3372
      @charlottemonroy3372 Рік тому +202

      the fbi agent is excellent at his job. his interrogation skills are insanely good, he’s always 1-3 steps ahead of the teen

    • @LouciferFlump
      @LouciferFlump Рік тому +89

      You’ve got to be unflappable. Like you’re just having a friendly sharing session, a chat. He’s good.

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Рік тому +49

      seen some say he didn't have to compliment his murders at the end as it was all over by then. Mentioning the guy laughing with him. What they forget is thats just the initial interview they dont want to spook the guy for the next one or have him get angry and never tell them anything else. Clearly the officer if he had a get out of jail free card would have done to the kid what the kid said he visioned doing to him within seconds of entering the room with this nut bag. Can tell by looking at this guy hes got no conscience hes an empty shell.

    • @khorneflakes2175
      @khorneflakes2175 Рік тому +22

      I've seen a lot of interrogation footage and this guy is great at it, he's obviously got a ton of experience and smarts for the job, he's not moved one inch by what happened there, that man saw some stuff you can tell.
      He's far from perfect, once he knew the work was done he should not have given any win to the killer, meanwhile he gave him 3, he complimented him on the murder itself, allowed him to play his little psycho game of how would you kill me and finally he laughed about it all with him.
      They had the case in the bag and no concession or familiarity building were necessary.

    • @youtubehashandlesnow
      @youtubehashandlesnow Рік тому +28

      @@bigduphusaj162 I feel like the interviewer low-key has some morbid curiosity himself with those questions at the end .. maybe it helps him cope and do his job ..similar to some therapists separate themselves from their empathy in order to do their job

  • @nikonfan2407
    @nikonfan2407 Місяць тому +3

    I've been listening to your channel for a while now and you really just keep getting better.
    The interviews and depth of research are something no other channels offer
    Keep up the amazing work!

  • @laurakarp245
    @laurakarp245 9 місяців тому +1018

    Every time I watch these I always get worried that one day I’ll be accused of something I didn’t do and while I’m explaining it I’ll do it wrong or cross my arms or say probably too many times and they’ll think I’m guilty

    • @lovebugkittie
      @lovebugkittie 9 місяців тому +168

      Same I actually have an irrational fear of that

    • @TkO.Always
      @TkO.Always 9 місяців тому +96

      They'll definitely think I'm guilty for my love of horror movies & gore. But I also cross my arms too 😭 that's a terrifying thought!!

    • @arkdesign9517
      @arkdesign9517 9 місяців тому +51

      ​@@TkO.Alwaysstop watching that shit, dude.

    • @morganevans4145
      @morganevans4145 9 місяців тому

      Why ​@@arkdesign9517

    • @brittanywoodward-kk9du
      @brittanywoodward-kk9du 8 місяців тому +57

      Remember you have a right to a lawyer. Asking for one is not an admission of guilt. I have a terrible memory and find that the only way to recount my actions is talking in bullet points which according to these videos indicates that you have something to hide.

  • @PsychoPony1
    @PsychoPony1 Рік тому +1318

    The "Man Catalogue" story made me laugh and then absolutely broke me. These two were such lovely people, and they deserved more time together. Thank you for humanizing the victims, and for letting Chip's daughter share that story. 💜

    • @MrsJay820
      @MrsJay820 Рік тому +22

      Same here. I can't stop crying.

    • @Mr77ethan77
      @Mr77ethan77 Рік тому +2

      there's time for you to swtich yet!

    • @xPigger
      @xPigger Рік тому +2

      i seen an ol buick the other day

    • @Clvrgrl
      @Clvrgrl Рік тому

      Why would you laugh?

    • @hanswurst5782
      @hanswurst5782 Рік тому +24

      @@Clvrgrl Because it's genuinely funny and I feel it tells you more about that person than any bullet point biography does. Gave me a big smile and a chuckle too. It's such a sweet story.

  • @actuallyapathy
    @actuallyapathy 6 місяців тому +423

    shoutout to the folks in death care who made sure the family could say goodbye the way they needed to! they are under appreciated

    • @degatagauwatie4073
      @degatagauwatie4073 4 місяці тому +4

      True, but some find the whole industry just ghastly. Personally, I can't get my mind around how anyone could get so used to that line of work.

    • @jennahbright19
      @jennahbright19 4 місяці тому +5

      ​@@degatagauwatie4073 its actually not that bad, as long as you arent super sensitive and dont have such situations
      (English isnt my first language idk how to explain it better)

    • @jennifergibbard8782
      @jennifergibbard8782 3 місяці тому +6

      I’m amazed! I was envisioning cuts and bruises to her face, but at the end she mentions that her mothers eyes were carved out. Those people obviously did an incredible reconstruction.

    • @madzangels
      @madzangels 3 місяці тому

      @@jennahbright19 stop talking

    • @spongemonkeysooz
      @spongemonkeysooz Місяць тому

      "Someday I may come to you for a favor... and that day may never come..."

  • @larkandmallow
    @larkandmallow Місяць тому +18

    as a person with ocd and psychosis i am very interested in true crime but i have issues processing mediums that make the true crime seem like eerie horror or just a scary story. i really appreciate this form of true crime media, and you are the only channel ive felt comfortable watching and intaking true crime from. ❤

    • @SpaceCookiezz246
      @SpaceCookiezz246 7 днів тому

      Your type shouldn't be watching true crime at all. We don't need any more psychopaths getting ideas

    • @jennalyon1631
      @jennalyon1631 3 дні тому

      @@SpaceCookiezz246 your kind is crazy

  • @ashlaunicaalpari4584
    @ashlaunicaalpari4584 Рік тому +1409

    I truly believe this young man would have become something exponentially more dangerous as an adult if he wasn’t caught for this crime.

    • @evanoneill619
      @evanoneill619 Рік тому +19

      Undoubtedly!

    • @neura3964
      @neura3964 Рік тому +2

      personal experience?

    • @DaCrimechannel-lu5ws
      @DaCrimechannel-lu5ws Рік тому +32

      Yes you are right, he's got serial killer written all over him.

    • @mmm6325
      @mmm6325 Рік тому +6

      Wow you figured that out all by yourself lol

    • @Liedragon
      @Liedragon Рік тому

      more serious that killing and mutilating two elderly people in their bedroom whilst they were asleep?
      Really?

  • @titaniumsyn7628
    @titaniumsyn7628 Рік тому +870

    I'm absolutely loving the direction y'all have shifted your documentaries towards! Involving victims families to ensure respect and their voices to be heard, the focus on trying to learn from Daniel rather than villainize him, the compassionate assessment of how we as a society might have been able to head off this tragedy and so much more! Really proud of y'all for keeping everything that has always been excellent about this channel and also moving towards active education and empathy!

    • @manyfails
      @manyfails Рік тому +17

      The Perpetraitor should always be forgotten but not the victims that have to live with it

    • @BattleBladeWarrior
      @BattleBladeWarrior Рік тому +1

      I agree, this is really cool

    • @malinoscarsson9362
      @malinoscarsson9362 Рік тому +9

      ​@@manyfails Yeah, but the psychology of a person like that, and what can be learned from it, shouldn't. Knowledge is valuable.

    • @WayneJohnson-rh7mf
      @WayneJohnson-rh7mf Рік тому

      Yea until you see how stupid the victims family are then you feel less sorry for the victim

    • @Foeski
      @Foeski Рік тому

      @@Jussayne yes

  • @doshee-dj7hn
    @doshee-dj7hn Рік тому +872

    it’s terrifying to think that there are so many other people just like Daniel that are walking around free, incredibly disturbed, having thoughts like him among us. a good reminder to always be cautious and careful with people.

    • @jasondashney
      @jasondashney Рік тому +57

      They say that roughly 3% of any given population are psychopaths. How many of them have extremely strong, violent impulses is hard to say, but it's interesting to think that if you work in a building with 300 people, there are roughly 10 people who are literal psychopaths around you. Or think of a sports stadium. You absolutely definitely for sure have come within 3 feet of a psychopath thousands of times in your life to me that's actually comforting and shows you how rare it is that any of them actually do something horrific.

    • @DeniseBobese
      @DeniseBobese Рік тому +23

      ​@jasondashney a large majority of violent crime is committed domestically. It's always the people closest to you.

    • @annastasia.1
      @annastasia.1 Рік тому +30

      @@jasondashney I don't feel this way. For me it's scary af. You're never safe. The fact the nobody killed you even though you met lots of psycopathes doesn't change the risk. It's like saying there are lots of cars I'm not gonna get into an accident. It's scary that there are many many people that would love to hurt you, to torture you and the only thing that stops them is the law. Also. Being killed isn't the only risk. They can rape you, hurt you, abuse you when you're weak (drunk/asleep). There are scammers after all. Those guys that will steal all of your money and have no empathy for you. There are psycopathes, but there are also lots of other weird, ill, dangerous people. I believe majority of people is mentally ill. I don't about you guys but I feel very lonely in this world.

    • @martiendejong8857
      @martiendejong8857 Рік тому +20

      @@jasondashney they say its only 3% but 90% of people have no problem voting for someone to do that horrible stuff for them and then it's considered 'normal'.

    • @joduh4665
      @joduh4665 Рік тому

      @@annastasia.1 "You're never safe"
      You are only alive until you are not. That is life and an unavoidable fact of not being immortal :)
      More important to make the time you are alive good rather than be fearful of the moment when you are not.
      "...the only thing that stops them is the law" & "I believe majority of people is mentally ill"
      Don't forget "the law" is the written representation of what the VAST majority of society deems to be right (most of the time:).
      The reason people like him need to hide is because everyone around him are NOT a monster.
      Even the people he trusted the most ended up giving him up, because it was the right thing to do.
      "I don't about you guys but I feel very lonely in this world."
      Keep in mind when you watch media like this (crime), it exists because it is so far out of the norm.
      No one is going to make media about mom and pop happily married for 40y, with kids and grandkids and everything is fine :P
      If media about crime, news (also focusing on bad) etc. starts to color your world view in a perpetual fear or negative way:
      1) look at the total statistics (ie. maybe a few 1000 serial killers in history on 8bil. and counting population) which helped me regain perspective
      2) talk to people (professionals if need be)
      Because if you live your life aware of dangers (aware in traffic, with strangers, etc.) you might live longer,
      but if you live your life in fear (never go outside, avoid people) you are never alive to begin with :)

  • @WingedGlider
    @WingedGlider 4 місяці тому +7

    This couple are the most precious people I can imagine. Just amazing. It truly makes their loss hurt so much more.

  • @grezza112
    @grezza112 7 місяців тому +1522

    That FBI detective was spot on. Like he actually recalled specific details from hours earlier in the interview spot on to call out his lies. He always spoke professionally, didn’t rise to anything. Can tell he’s been doing his job a long time and he’s bloody good at it.

    • @Hellbilly615
      @Hellbilly615 6 місяців тому

      Knave

    • @SleepySG
      @SleepySG 6 місяців тому +44

      55:39 " I'm fucked either way aren't I"
      "Pretty much" 😂

    • @thegamingkitchen8429
      @thegamingkitchen8429 5 місяців тому +16

      Bro is fbi. It's a masterclass

    • @thelastrellikx9503
      @thelastrellikx9503 5 місяців тому +5

      The detective said that when he asked Daniel if he had an psychotic or psychosis type indicator, Daniel said no. The detective was wrong in that instance but Daniel didn't correct him for some reason.

    • @giggles7179
      @giggles7179 5 місяців тому +3

      Yes, but I also found it disturbing when he told the kid it was "a very well-executed crime." I understand the need to remain neutral when interrogating, but there were at least two times he pandered to Daniel's ego.

  • @obelleblue
    @obelleblue Рік тому +632

    The daughter said that she was trusting EWU to listen to her talk about her mom and to pass this on to a community of people who were going to Listen. I think this channel and its team has made that easier by having a backlog of cases that they've covered where the comment sections are full of people expression condolences and admiring the work that EWU does in terms of research and their level of respect. It's very easy to find that this isn't a community of people editing flower crowns onto monsters and trying tobjustify their actions, and I think the increased number of those close to the cases covered being willing to call in or video in and be interviewed is incredibly telling of not just the EWU Crew, but of the people that make the channel themselves

    • @ashanddoodles13
      @ashanddoodles13 Рік тому +8

      this is so true. it's one of the reasons i love ewu and their content so much; they treat the victims as people and do such thorough research. it makes it much easier to really grasp how horrible the crimes of these monsters are when you actually hear about the victims and their lives from their loved ones instead of it just being played off as "entertainment."

    • @lanaluvzcats
      @lanaluvzcats Рік тому +2

      it makes it so much more real compared to hearing some random old cop saying "i didnt know the victim but i know they lit up a room,"

    • @Blissfullyunaware13
      @Blissfullyunaware13 Рік тому +1

      This is extremely well written and full of nothing but truth.

    • @ms.mi.2231
      @ms.mi.2231 Рік тому

      I would like this comment but it’s are 444 likes and i can’t bring myself to change it ❤

    • @joeyj6808
      @joeyj6808 Рік тому

      Cops generally have that trio of characteristics: arrogance, laziness and dishonesty (I'll leave out stupidity, because that might seem insulting). Too many times they *Know Everything* and stop investigating, while being wrong - entirely wrong.

  • @CJLOVE23
    @CJLOVE23 11 місяців тому +1196

    The fact that this absolute psychopath will be released when he is 42 gives me the chills. He will kill again, and it’ll be just as abhorrent as this case was

    • @ville666sora
      @ville666sora 9 місяців тому +36

      Hopefully the thought of spending decades in jail again will be enough to keep him from re offending, even if it's the ONLY thing that does.

    • @dalekcat
      @dalekcat 9 місяців тому +49

      This was definitely one of the scarier people I've seen on such "documentaries". Doesn't help he's on the more handsome side, meaning he'd probably have success luring women... so I hope the news blast his picture when he gets released.

    • @jessd423
      @jessd423 9 місяців тому +86

      He is eligible for parole but that doesn't mean he will be released

    • @Phillipearnoldo
      @Phillipearnoldo 9 місяців тому +5

      ⁠@@dalekcat he already got married to someone in prison

    • @marz_mitzi
      @marz_mitzi 9 місяців тому +44

      what gives me the chills is that fact that he's born a psychopath, he was at 5, 10, and 15. but people are still in denial and pretend child/teen psychopaths are the most holy, innocent, can-do-no-wrong on earth. it's disturbing how much people will deny and pretend evil people don't exist, esp based on age-

  • @niccarbonell3897
    @niccarbonell3897 2 місяці тому +8

    The narration in these videos always gets me. In one video, every tiny little movement means deception. In the next video staying still also means deception.

  • @johnfcthree1707
    @johnfcthree1707 10 місяців тому +588

    After the ex stated he was fascinated with videos of people actually dying, I began to wonder.... Though he did bring his dad back to life, Could watching his dad die behind the wheel be what brought about this fascination?

    • @emilyzanzola6651
      @emilyzanzola6651 9 місяців тому +103

      This is such an excellent point that I didn’t even consider.

    • @joannewittenbrook8051
      @joannewittenbrook8051 9 місяців тому +149

      In a situation like that there would be a massive adrenaline rush. He could be seeking that.

    • @pipersmith8898
      @pipersmith8898 9 місяців тому +76

      Interesting potential trigger / trauma response

    • @LowLuvR117
      @LowLuvR117 9 місяців тому

      it b any one else b life this white boy just like all other kids. Most are seriel killers in the making n parents i fault aint no telli g what mom did during his pregnancy or b4 or dad??

    • @LowLuvR117
      @LowLuvR117 9 місяців тому +4

      i missed a lot the crime not sure?? who else in the room his mom i would b gone to

  • @digitalcassette5
    @digitalcassette5 8 місяців тому +2201

    More and more these cases just confirm how important mental health and childhood trauma is when the brain is developing. Yet we ignore it as a society

    • @ava-jq4uq
      @ava-jq4uq 7 місяців тому +132

      Everything that happens in your childhood is incredibly important. It is what shapes you into your future self. And yet no one talks about this!

    • @misssearthangel
      @misssearthangel 7 місяців тому +21

      OMG YES! I was just thinking the same thing!

    • @swissmiss6696
      @swissmiss6696 7 місяців тому +7

      Now where's the future serial killer chiming in that we are all stupid and thinks he's funny🧐

    • @EmeraldView
      @EmeraldView 7 місяців тому +9

      There's a lot to be said regarding keeping females away from boys from 12 through 18.

    • @damianismwayne
      @damianismwayne 7 місяців тому +70

      @@EmeraldView "females" okay

  • @morivenit
    @morivenit Рік тому +384

    Y’all have been uploading so often as of recent- thank you so much for the hard work you put into these! It pays off

    • @ExploreWithUs
      @ExploreWithUs  Рік тому +166

      Thank you, being a true crime junkie, I love making this content for you all and having a team of professionals who can offer insight into the psychology of the criminals and the interrogation room. I get so excited when we get a new interview or never before seen footage. Thank you for being here!

    • @MinecraftVids77
      @MinecraftVids77 Рік тому +20

      ​@@ExploreWithUsYou do a really good job, it's not just interrogation footage with no comentry like 90% of other true crime channels. Appreciate the work you put in!

    • @EddyOida
      @EddyOida Рік тому +1

      top tier content, keep it up, the voice is the best TV/ Docu/ Inet voice i ever heared. Chill as fuck and smooth to listen to@@ExploreWithUs

    • @HermitLady
      @HermitLady Рік тому +7

      Yeah, I moved here from The Behavior Panel; I prefer this channel way way more! I can’t articulate it well, but this is intellectual. 💞🤟

    • @Johnnyhobo96
      @Johnnyhobo96 Рік тому +2

      @@ExploreWithUsis this channel still run by the original ewu crew? I’m just curious. Thank you for all your amazing videos!

  • @bigbeefscorcho
    @bigbeefscorcho 2 місяці тому +2

    Thank you for highlighting the lives of the victims in your videos. My heart breaks knowing these two beautiful elderly folks were taken from the world prematurely, unable to finish their golden years. But the impact they had on the people in their lives is clear.

  • @truthhurts3524
    @truthhurts3524 Рік тому +197

    That retelling of Claudia’s “please stop, please please stop” and the casual sip of water, brutally chilling from a scrawny punk that had to attack elderly people while sound asleep because he’s so incredibly weak.

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Рік тому

      yip he will get dusted later on in his sentence when they back off the level of segregation he currently has. They know how to get rid of these types in the system. Having said that though this kids in california and they love to protect criminals over there im finding out. Here in Scotland hed be killed by the people in the area they realeased him within days. They need to keep relocating pee doughs here to small places out in the middle of nowhere until someone finds out who they are then they need to run to the police or have the police come to them to protect them from the crowd gathering outside.

    • @raphk9599
      @raphk9599 5 місяців тому +7

      And he tried to frame his friend

  • @dovahkiinchickennugget4182
    @dovahkiinchickennugget4182 Рік тому +1020

    Hearing what Daniel’s ex-girlfriend dealt with is horrific, especially how he looked at her while she testified. She probably worries about him getting back to her for revenge all the time, I can’t imagine the fear she must live in.

    • @mbk1511
      @mbk1511 11 місяців тому +7

      Listening to how terrified she was of Daniel, I can’t understand how they could make a statement by wearing “Free Daniel” tee shirts?

    • @LostLargeCats
      @LostLargeCats 11 місяців тому +30

      ​@@mbk1511I don't think the girlfriend and friend wore the shirts. I think it was other people. But I might be wrong.

    • @oldflorida2003
      @oldflorida2003 11 місяців тому +5

      He's not going anywhere

    • @Kevinleehiltonjr
      @Kevinleehiltonjr 11 місяців тому +1

      He is in prison. Why would you be afraid of someone who cannot reach you in any way?

    • @jessicascott6413
      @jessicascott6413 11 місяців тому +8

      @@mbk1511they mean his families & other friends who prob manipulated & didn't know the real him. Obviously not the ones that told on him.

  • @fancydeer
    @fancydeer Рік тому +522

    The courage the ex-girlfriend and ex-friend showed is amazing. Yes they waited six months but they knew what he was capable of and they were scared kids. I hope they understand that they did the right thing and that the truth did come to light and they helped bring the right person to justice.

    • @natashamacdonald8997
      @natashamacdonald8997 Рік тому

      ❤🙏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿well in troops ....you got a dangerous person off the streets & im sure we live safer due to ur comendable bravery & action. THANKYOU 👏

    • @iHeartBiters100
      @iHeartBiters100 Рік тому +3

      She cheated on him with his best friend (best friend and ex were dating at the time) and I think that's what triggered his crazy ass

    • @DJREZEREKT
      @DJREZEREKT Рік тому +2

      ​@@iHeartBiters100that could definitely do it to someone

    • @natasha675
      @natasha675 Рік тому +6

      @@iHeartBiters100 who cares

    • @karlynope941
      @karlynope941 Рік тому +1

      Does anyone know why she kept saying “ I was young and dumb” as if it was years ago ? Wasn’t it 6 months ..

  • @joshuasmith1215
    @joshuasmith1215 5 місяців тому +32

    "It's nothing personal" had me rolllinnnnnn

    • @rosebudz8350
      @rosebudz8350 3 місяці тому +4

      “I didn’t take it personal” and they had a laugh, I was like wtf

    • @thewhitelodgery
      @thewhitelodgery 2 місяці тому

      both of them being honest :)

  • @dracomalfoylover3127
    @dracomalfoylover3127 6 місяців тому +140

    the segment about Claudia and Oliver just broke my heart. i watch these crime videos frequently and sometimes it’s easy to forget just how horrible these murders are, and how much pain they inflicted on others. i appreciate you putting a focus on the victims, and allowing their story to be heard. I hope they are at peace together, they deserve it.

  • @LookingGlass1865
    @LookingGlass1865 Рік тому +979

    I'm amazed that EWU consistently releases 1-2 hour long professionally made documentaries every 2-3 weeks, and it's all free.

    • @littlevirus168
      @littlevirus168 Рік тому +50

      Stop saying that guys, they’re going to start charging !😊

    • @mrs.vhorton8045
      @mrs.vhorton8045 Рік тому +20

      @@littlevirus168 amen. Sheesh.

    • @Bos781-fu1yk
      @Bos781-fu1yk Рік тому +19

      They get paid by our views

    • @Rocknlikeahurricane
      @Rocknlikeahurricane Рік тому +2

      @@spikedwk how exactly do they lie about recorded interviews and legal outcomes that are matters of public record

    • @missthang4982
      @missthang4982 Рік тому +3

      The sheer amount of views, likes, and subscribers alone? I mean look at that on this site. Don't worry, they're making a f**n mint off their content. Still great that it's free. But be realistic.

  • @crucix1483
    @crucix1483 8 днів тому

    This channel is not only the best true crime on UA-cam, but some of the best true crime, period.

  • @ratfishx2739
    @ratfishx2739 Рік тому +670

    crazy to think that if he never told his ex-friend and girlfriend he did the murders, the police probably would not have been able to catch him - I've seen this in so many cases too, that the murderer can't keep his mouth shut and is the main reason they got caught - makes me wonder how many other murderers have gotten away with it just by not "showing off" to their friends

    • @jesspalko2622
      @jesspalko2622 Рік тому +61

      This is a really good point. I wonder if it has to do with narcissism being a pretty common trait/disorder among these types of murderers, so it's just inevitable that they're gonna talk about it

    • @redhouse3994
      @redhouse3994 Рік тому +8

      Maybe he wanted to get caught? Who knows

    • @karengarrison3666
      @karengarrison3666 Рік тому +17

      ​​@@jesspalko2622
      It's got to do with a punk so deficient, so unremarkable, so unworthy in his own psyche that he needs to feel that he's accomplished something, regardless of the heinousness of it

    • @HuwhyteMan
      @HuwhyteMan Рік тому

      Luckily for all of us, most of these sentient piles of fecal matter are borderline regarded and have little common sense if any.

    • @donnythompson237
      @donnythompson237 Рік тому +8

      Yeah he's stupid, the reason I've never been caught is that I don't tell anyone it's really not hard to get away with murder.

  • @ash_tray
    @ash_tray Рік тому +728

    I totally feel for his ex girlfriend when it comes to laughing when you’re nervous, but she did a great job. She came across very compassionate & intelligent. It was very brave of her to speak out and tell her truth. If you’re reading these comments, you’re a part of what got this couple justice! ❤️

    • @monsterousunicorn
      @monsterousunicorn Рік тому +6

    • @raimeyewens7518
      @raimeyewens7518 Рік тому +58

      I laugh when I’m nervous too. I don’t think it’s funny at all but that’s what happens.

    • @ash_tray
      @ash_tray Рік тому +49

      @@raimeyewens7518 it has caused a lot of arguments with me and exes. I genuinely don’t think it’s funny I have no idea why I do it. Glad I’m not alone

    • @Nodeal757
      @Nodeal757 Рік тому +9

      I do this too, especially if it is a very dark topic or is something dark I have experiences with myself 😅 I used to get called the joker a lot purely because of the weird nervous laughing 😅 caused many arguments even though the topics were not actually funny to me but my unease with them made me laugh a little, so it's not just her or you ❤ she came across brilliantly especially considering her age ❤

    • @kirsten2539
      @kirsten2539 Рік тому +16

      @@ash_tray I also do that I laugh when I’m nervous it happens out anxiety or impulsive

  • @Snapdragonangel
    @Snapdragonangel Рік тому +609

    I’m not sure if you will see this but I’ll still try.
    My family was affected by violent crime as my grandmother was murder before my mother even reached adulthood. It’s really racked my family and still does. I’ve see some people try to make books or videos about the case and not one has reached out to the family.
    Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for reaching out to the family and using respect for this case. I wish every “crime UA-camr” was more like this

    • @pabloescobarschanclas
      @pabloescobarschanclas 11 місяців тому +2

      just to clarify-people have made videos about the murder of your grandmother?

    • @Snapdragonangel
      @Snapdragonangel 11 місяців тому +18

      @@pabloescobarschanclas more books than videos honestly, I think it’s because it was a few years ago and a bit older than the average story videos cover. The most recent one was a guy trying to make a book about her killer, not her, but her killer.

    • @DarkerThanHell
      @DarkerThanHell 11 місяців тому +5

      ​@@SnapdragonangelI was one of those book writers but my publisher told me not to contact y'all to not "split the profits" I'm very sorry this was in the 70s

    • @urdailydoseofgriffins
      @urdailydoseofgriffins 11 місяців тому +9

      @@DarkerThanHellI hope you’re being funny and not serious about that 💔

    • @jessicadifroscia7422
      @jessicadifroscia7422 11 місяців тому +11

      Well. That was weird. ❤😂❤

  • @doc.sk8erdie286
    @doc.sk8erdie286 3 місяці тому +11

    I could never be an investigator, because if I was interrogating people like Daniel, and listened to the things he said I'd lose it. Mad respect to all who are able to keep their cool while interrogating someone.💯

  • @Megan-up2qe
    @Megan-up2qe Рік тому +832

    Can we talk about how brave that friend was to come forward? People who do selfless acts like that are amazing. Who knows how many lives he saved.

    • @waffler3174
      @waffler3174 Рік тому +7

      snitches get stitches

    • @unconcernedcitizen4092
      @unconcernedcitizen4092 Рік тому

      @@neura3964Good one.

    • @BattleBladeWarrior
      @BattleBladeWarrior Рік тому +67

      @@waffler3174 That's such a stupid phrase though. ("Snitches get stitches") All that phrase does is protect criminals to further victimize other people. The only people that phrase protects, is the guys actively taking advantage of everyone around them.

    • @BattleBladeWarrior
      @BattleBladeWarrior Рік тому +53

      @@neura3964 Yea. What kind of loser covers up for a murderer? The guy that made the call, that's a great friend, because they keep you honest, rather then sit back and watch their friend turn into a monster and kill more people.
      He said himself he tried to be there for him, but clearly he was losing the battle, and that guy was going to kill more people if he didn't step in.
      I'd want that kind of friend too.
      The kind of person that will just sit back and let you f*ck your life up and everyone around you, is not a friend. That's an acquaintance.

    • @waffler3174
      @waffler3174 Рік тому +4

      @@BattleBladeWarrior found the snitch

  • @jazmynlane
    @jazmynlane Рік тому +401

    This was probably the best video I've seen by EWU to date. Hearing about the victims and who they were from their family members meant so much and added so much understanding to the depravity to the crime. Chip and Claudia seemed like such wonderful people,it sickens me that someone would erase them from Earth for no reason except some sick fantasy. I hope Daniel never walks free again and I hope his time in prison is torturous.

    • @Mirabel1er
      @Mirabel1er Рік тому

      Amen! He shall spend the Rest of his afterlife in HELL-Everlasting! I do hope he does NOT get out in 2037! HE WILL DONIT AGAIN!!!!!! There is not a cell in his body that does not reek of remorse or think of kindness whatsoever. He should remain in prison for the remainder of his days! If he is freed; he SHALL do it once more and he will think of all those that did him wrong and do unjust to others for what those who turned him did to him. GUARANTEED. I was crying as I watched this knowing how the victims died. So very morbidly! Then to continue w/ what he did after they died?! He’s Satan himself! That’s hideous! That’s absolutely beyond horrendous! There are no words to describe this so-called human! I shudder in revulsion at this…I do not even want to call IT a person. To think that it’s family wanted it free! When it wanted to kill them! Wow! Alright let it be! See where they shall be! SMH. I should not have watched this. Very disturbing. ☠️💔😭 May those two that died together; Rest In Paradise. My deepest condolences to their loved ones and friends. Thank you to the two that helped bring IT behind bars! Otherwise more people would be dead. Thank you to those wonderful interrogators! Exceptional work!!

  • @dianeknight4839
    @dianeknight4839 7 місяців тому +611

    That young man should remain behind bars for the rest of his natural life. He is a danger to society and all who have known him.

    • @AntoineWilliams7118
      @AntoineWilliams7118 7 місяців тому +34

      The real story should be that this poor kid was forced fed cocktail of psychoactive drugs. Shouldn’t we be blaming the doctors and the pharmaceutical companies?

    • @carlariggs525
      @carlariggs525 7 місяців тому +30

      @@AntoineWilliams7118 I was thinking the same thing. That's a lot of drugs to give a teen, who is also going thru puberty, and dealing with stressors (family life, school). I'm not making excuses for what he did, but why weren't psychologists/psychiatrists picking up on his behavior??

    • @dumplinthickness8855
      @dumplinthickness8855 6 місяців тому +9

      That's exactly what I said.... double homicide 52 . What is that? In 13 years, he goes up for parole. Justice system is a joke

    • @pattihurden2785
      @pattihurden2785 6 місяців тому +3

      But why was he prescribed the meds?

    • @loco881
      @loco881 6 місяців тому +28

      @@AntoineWilliams7118i get what your saying but at some point we have to draw the line and he was given those drugs for a reason

  • @erikaschlafferdiaz9197
    @erikaschlafferdiaz9197 Місяць тому +4

    Love your voice... it's absolute therapy for my anxiety and terrible insomnia....
    But I fall asleep with your voice sound on my headphones... thank you....
    I don't even realize what you talking about..or whichever killer.... it's your voice only.... NAMASTE...

  • @TheRockgremlin
    @TheRockgremlin Рік тому +148

    This is *TOP NOTCH* investigative journalism which would put anything produced by the New York Times or Washington Post to shame. By far my most well liked channel on UA-cam.
    You never disappoint, EWU. Thanks again for another high quality segment!

  • @aly27
    @aly27 Рік тому +337

    This is absolutely the most insane crime doc I've ever watched, and I've seen a TON of them. The way you made this was so perfect. It described the criminal and the crime, but made sure that we viewed it as exactly what it was: disgusting. And I feel like you make the focus turn to the victims and show that even though this horrible thing happened to them, it doesn't define who they were as people.

  • @Sas_Kat
    @Sas_Kat Рік тому +321

    How could Daniel's family want to free him? He can't be out in the world, he's too sick and dangerous. This was one of the best videos you've presented. I am so grateful to those who shared their stories, and gave us an insight into these two wonderful people whose lives were so brutally ended.

    • @Kanggaxx
      @Kanggaxx Рік тому +63

      Not only that, the guy found a fiancé while in prison. The murderer with one of the highest psychopathy scores ever. I don't think I will ever understand women.

    • @onethatdoesart5650
      @onethatdoesart5650 Рік тому +88

      @@Kanggaxxyou say that like men don’t hold the highest murder statistics. I will never understand some men. Yet that definitely isn’t a group majority though I cannot attest to violence or anger issues as that seems to be a majority issue with men. You can assume all women are the same but that’s a dumb stretch. Js.

    • @bambinaforever1402
      @bambinaforever1402 Рік тому +2

      @@Kanggaxx wow. This is like naturally born killers in real life is going to happen. Also i do not know about the score, but i truly hate people, so maybe i would be high on that t score. Mother of 3, always give money to homeless people, help homeless cats. Like high veterinary bills and all. So well....

    • @noname-jd8gb
      @noname-jd8gb Рік тому +22

      @@bambinaforever1402not liking people doesn’t make you a psychopath or a sociopath …

    • @Probably_Gonna_Die
      @Probably_Gonna_Die Рік тому +50

      ​@@Kanggaxx Loads of guys have this fascination with female criminals, even reaching out to them. It's not fair to put all the focus on women in this situation. I've never really understood why there's so much hostility towards women and constant generalization. Why do people seem to want to dump all the negativity on us? It's puzzling. Here's a guy who has committed murder, and yet the attention is on his fiancée instead of what he did to that couple. Are you even listening to yourself?

  • @alexthehopeless3778
    @alexthehopeless3778 2 місяці тому +10

    sustained eye contact - he's lying
    inconsistent eye contact - he's lying
    what's normal eye contact again?

    • @sc2765
      @sc2765 2 місяці тому +2

      Like 👁️👄👁️

    • @axyndey
      @axyndey Місяць тому

      it's all relatively speaking

    • @m.r.471
      @m.r.471 Місяць тому +1

      It’s all really dependent on the circumstances. Someone may try to keep eye contact as a manipulation tactic; they think that avoiding eye contact is surely a sign of lying so they hyper focus on keeping eye contact thinking that it would make them seem innocent, but by hyper focusing on it gives the opposite effect. Alternatively, not keeping eye contact is also a sign of lying. That being said, it’s more of a natural phenomenon; we do it without thinking. Additionally, we tend to avoid eye contact when we feel guilty. People who are truthful may have a balance between eye contact and having their eyes elsewhere.

  • @biglollol
    @biglollol 11 місяців тому +753

    From the wiki:
    _At age 10, Marsh also began to have dreams of killing people. At 11, he told a therapist about fantasies of torturing people and his desire to make those fantasies come true._
    His therapist knew years beforehand.

    • @mollybrown7760
      @mollybrown7760 11 місяців тому +225

      This is actually really interesting… i got raped when i was 13 and during the final stages of trial on this man it was mentioned that he’d told doctors a &e staff and therapists about his thoughts of wanting to rape young children he even broke down and told his neighbour when he was about 17 it’s crazy to me that no one either helped so this would have never happened or just did absolutely anything about it. Thankfully he is in jail now but this was a comment that hit really close to what happened.

    • @catarinalucca3258
      @catarinalucca3258 11 місяців тому +64

      @@mollybrown7760im so sorry! its really scary how all these people knew about his thought and didnt do anything. so sad

    • @MoulderingMortal
      @MoulderingMortal 10 місяців тому +26

      As is often the case, No one cared enough to do anything about it.

    • @dudelove7820
      @dudelove7820 10 місяців тому +18

      I thought conversations between a person and their therapist were confidential

    • @tortoiseoflegends4466
      @tortoiseoflegends4466 10 місяців тому +55

      @@dudelove7820 Depends, if the patient shows signs of being a danger to themselves (Eg suicidal) or others, therapists have a responsibility to report them and break confidentiality.
      They can also break it if they're treating a minor who they suspect to be in danger, like if they're currently being abused.
      They can also be ordered to break confidentiality by a judge if it's deemed relevant to a legal case.

  • @katiethebonelady
    @katiethebonelady Рік тому +572

    As soon as you said he saved his father's life at a young age and it was well known in the community, it should have been realized by a psychologist/psychiatrist that this alone could have triggered any delusional ideations a teenager may have towards the boundaries between life/death. Especially those with developmental or mental health conditions.

    • @jeanbeans7926
      @jeanbeans7926 Рік тому +24

      Good point.

    • @lauracook8203
      @lauracook8203 Рік тому +111

      That also crossed my mind, especially because he started obsessing about death around the same age. It had to be terrifying to see your Dad having a heart attack. Then to be called a hero for saving him may have given him a weird feeling that he has some kind of power over life & death. Maybe if he would have gotten help... who knows?

    • @_Twink
      @_Twink Рік тому +14

      His dad has heart issues, maybe he triggered it.

    • @lauracook8203
      @lauracook8203 Рік тому +12

      @@_Twink also quite a possibility. Like the kid himself said- he's basically screwed either way.

    • @carenblomgren6486
      @carenblomgren6486 Рік тому +25

      Like he got a God complex from doing a good thing, that lead to him being willing to do anything 🙃

  • @porschialauren
    @porschialauren 10 місяців тому +169

    I could seriously watch this channel all day. And the guy who narrarates all these videos has an incredible voice that just makes it come together. You guys should have youre own channel on tv. The amount of time and energy that is put into these videos is nothing short of perfection. Stories most of us havent even heard of. So many exclusive interviews you are able to get. Its amazing. You guys are hands down the best when it comes to giving us crime junkies our fixes. If I want to follow a trial, I definitely would want you guys to cover it.

    • @lancewebb5990
      @lancewebb5990 10 місяців тому +3

      Agree 100%

    • @Eastonroad
      @Eastonroad 7 місяців тому

      Agree! I'm in school studying to be a counselor and true crime is my favorite, especially these videos!

  • @nationalSoup29
    @nationalSoup29 2 місяці тому +3

    The specialist who restored Claudia's face is really an unsung hero. The lengths and stomach it would have taken to work to achieve that is remarkable and the closure it brought to those grieving can't be understated

  • @livingonthetyne
    @livingonthetyne 7 місяців тому +851

    you know you've fucked up when the fbi join the interview

    • @mikecrosier6248
      @mikecrosier6248 6 місяців тому +12

      "you know YOUR FUCKED when the fbi join the interview"..... Fixed it for you 😁😁😁

    • @Fuckhead5404
      @Fuckhead5404 6 місяців тому

      @@mikecrosier6248bruh what? You didn’t fix shi

    • @Rvbs235
      @Rvbs235 6 місяців тому

      You're* ​@@mikecrosier6248

    • @vennauer
      @vennauer 6 місяців тому +1

      @@mikecrosier6248 *You're..... fixed it for you

    • @calamity3121
      @calamity3121 6 місяців тому

      @@mikecrosier6248you’re *

  • @arclightning7161
    @arclightning7161 Рік тому +331

    I feel especially horrible for chips son and grandchildren. Just losing your grandpa and then being labeled as the prime suspect must have been absolutely horrific, I truly hope that they are doing better these days despite the pain and turmoil that whole family went through

    • @WednesdayMarieAddams
      @WednesdayMarieAddams Рік тому +2

      I half wonder though…. What if this kids confession is a false confession. Was there any actual concrete proof he did it?

    • @rainelleb8813
      @rainelleb8813 Рік тому +21

      @@WednesdayMarieAddamsyes there was proof. When I was looking up the case it said he kept the bloody knife and clothes he had on when he killed them.

    • @onionhead5780
      @onionhead5780 Рік тому +23

      ⁠@@WednesdayMarieAddams. Are you kidding? Wow! Thank god you weren’t on the jury. 🤦‍♂️

    • @HonkeySwine
      @HonkeySwine Рік тому

      @@onionhead5780stfu it’s a valid question. Even more so if they were on a jury. People like you truly must be retárded 😂

    • @kane00000
      @kane00000 Рік тому

      Why did you call a person a potato chip? That's rude.

  • @askaryambus
    @askaryambus 11 місяців тому +219

    Going thru the murderer's interrogation is a whole psychological thriller. So, I really liked the interviews of Chip and Claudia's family members/friends (about how they met, and their lives). Sharing their memories put a smile on my face.

    • @herpaderp-bp4pe
      @herpaderp-bp4pe 11 місяців тому +14

      I agree. I love that this channel pays tribute to the actual victims and their memory. Other true crime channels should start doing the same instead of just focusing on the actual murderer.

  • @paulabaker6448
    @paulabaker6448 3 місяці тому +8

    Daniel is the definition of deranged. He was ahead of his time. Keep him in prison...

  • @jkeboy5097
    @jkeboy5097 10 місяців тому +396

    Eye contact or lack of eye contact is considered lying. it's best just not to have eyes

    • @notagamer8782
      @notagamer8782 9 місяців тому +20

      Yeah lol. I’ve heard avoiding eye contact is considered lying

    • @christibarrick1768
      @christibarrick1768 8 місяців тому +66

      Exactly what I said!! If you fidget it’s a sign, if you sit still it’s a sign. If they stay calm, it’s a sign. If they get aggravated, it’s a sign. I just couldn’t figure it out.

    • @ThisUserPassedAway
      @ThisUserPassedAway 7 місяців тому +25

      Right this analysis is making me go insane lmao everything and its contrary is a red flag makes me think i would be suspect asf if I got interviewed like that

    • @mr.supeeclean
      @mr.supeeclean 7 місяців тому +6

      @@ThisUserPassedAwaystuff is contextual.

    • @tob7759
      @tob7759 7 місяців тому +24

      ​@@mr.supeecleanNot really, more like stuff is contradictory and inconsistent.

  • @wealde
    @wealde Рік тому +581

    To all at EWU, it is insane to me how well you're keeping up quality AND quantity. I hope all of you know how much we the viewers really appreciate it. And of course to everyone, Happy Halloween!

    • @K0h4ku42
      @K0h4ku42 Рік тому +5

      This.

    • @belle8i
      @belle8i Рік тому +15

      It’s scary that real life provides so much content for this channel.

    • @abelis644
      @abelis644 Рік тому +4

      ​@@belle8i
      Right?
      Everytime a case ends I wonder what's next.
      I mean right now as I write this, someone somewhere is committing crimes and doing terrible things to other people.
      It's so sad and never ending.
      My real name is Isabelle btw!
      Be safe!!!
      👋🇨🇦

    • @timetravelkitty425
      @timetravelkitty425 Рік тому +1

      Right?! I’m endlessly impressed by this channel and a solitary few that can compare. It’s gotta be a full time job pumping out this content!

  • @mime514
    @mime514 10 місяців тому +193

    What makes me even more disturbed is just how adorable Chip and Claudia were, and their daughters and son are also so incredibly kind… they didn’t deserve this tragedy. They didn’t have the time to grieve, to heal, instead they were accused of heinous acts that they didn’t even imagine… I can’t even imagine what would it be like to be in their shoes, having loved ones brutally killed and then being accused. All the while the actual putrid killer living his life like nothing happened, and, even worse, enjoying what he’s done. And this made the extremely uncomfortable interrogation of the killer even more disgusting

  • @josephgouri2959
    @josephgouri2959 Місяць тому +2

    I can’t help but feel sad for the kid, sad for his life and sad for his upbringing. God protect all kids please and enlighten parents with wisdom and guidance to raise healthy children.
    RIP to the beautiful couple!

  • @TylerMcL3more
    @TylerMcL3more Рік тому +149

    I just want to say that Chip and Claudia sounded like absolutely sweet people and I really enjoyed hearing about how they met. May they rest in peace together. 😢

  • @isaiahbryson2872
    @isaiahbryson2872 Рік тому +88

    The single greatest channel on this platform covering true crime. Intelligent commentary, stellar research and editing and absolutely chilling cases which have never been covered before. Thank you so much EWU, your videos are the highlight of my day

  • @dance-BROBE3-dance
    @dance-BROBE3-dance 6 місяців тому +81

    This channel is top tier quality. Professional, factual, no cheesy music, just top grade documentary style. ❤

  • @DeMariSte
    @DeMariSte 6 днів тому

    Excellent coverage of this story, despite the horror, in keeping with the side of the victims and their humanity, their stories and who they were in life connecting also with surviving family makes it more complete giving them a life with final words. Lessens their victim status and I do appreciate this approach. Thank you so very much.

  • @toxicgerl
    @toxicgerl Рік тому +808

    Unbelievably sad, terrifying case. I feel so bad for Chip and Claudia They had such flavor, such character, and so much love, it's just unbelievable that a little punk could end something so wonderful.
    😢

    • @loveistheanswer5924
      @loveistheanswer5924 Рік тому +12

      The mother of the murder must also be very shocked and sad! 😓😪

    • @gregshell8570
      @gregshell8570 Рік тому +17

      Well it could happen to you next, Our world is run by evil. Choose Jesus Christ this day

    • @bigfishbunny77
      @bigfishbunny77 Рік тому

      ​@@gregshell8570the Bible is the source of more suffering, slaughtering, judgement, suicide, and misery than anything else in our existence. Choose the true J.C. and steer clear of religion or the book.

    • @6adget
      @6adget Рік тому +76

      @@gregshell8570 Do I get to cast level 3 fireballs if I join your group?

    • @ShmokeEmGhost9
      @ShmokeEmGhost9 Рік тому +12

      ​@@6adget😂

  • @lynn2574
    @lynn2574 Рік тому +83

    This poor family! What a horrible way to lose your parents and step parents. Awful. Thank you to the family members who interviewed with your. Chip and Claudia sound like amazing human beings. ❤

  • @pelicanine
    @pelicanine Рік тому +110

    I really love how you emphasise the victims family and the impact of the murder on them, and also showing interest in their healing. It's easy to forget that murder cases do impact so many people and it's so refreshing to see someone actually care about those impacted, rather than just about the crime itself. Amazing video, EWU.

  • @ellensoucek1914
    @ellensoucek1914 Місяць тому +3

    The ex-gf was very perceptive and a good communicator about how events unfolded. Very detailed for that age. I can't imagine having the wherewithal that she had when he suddenly just opened the door to her bedroom with a knife in his pocket. It was fortunate his text alerted her and his best friend contacting police. The FBI agent's work was eyeopening how he effectively challenged him, saying he wasn't telling the truth.

  • @kristinahernandez564
    @kristinahernandez564 Рік тому +365

    My favorite part of this video was hearing from Chip and Claudia’s family. I’m so grateful they were able to share their memories and stories 🥲. They sound like such a beautiful couple with a loving supportive family.
    A majority of people hear “it was an elderly couple”, they are usually in the mind set of “oh well, they weren’t going to be around much longer anyway”, that could be said for anyone of us, young and old, as tomorrow isn’t promised to any of us.
    This couple had many more years to live, love and thrive!
    I created an alternate ending in my mind, listening to Merida, I pictured Daniel trying to come at Chip while he was awake and alert, taking Daniel down and making him look like the little punk he was! Had he not been such a coward to attack an elderly couple in bed, he probably would’ve got owned, seems like he knew that too.

    • @Kanggaxx
      @Kanggaxx Рік тому +3

      You came here for the murder, don't lie, it's okay

    • @zenitcozz
      @zenitcozz Рік тому +21

      @@Kanggaxxno sh!t cause it’s a documentary, they are clearly saying their favorite part of the documentary was the moments the families of the passings could share about the couple, can’t you read😭

    • @N..P..
      @N..P.. Рік тому +4

      Chip was 87, he wasn't going to win that fight in any way, shape, or form. Let's quit being cringe and be realistic. He did it at night when the odds of being caught were lower, as well as searched for any house that he could enter. He wasn't afraid of getting "owned", he had a fucking knife. You'd have to be a moron to believe that someone with a knife isn't a serious threat, much less an 87 year old man against someone multiple times younger.

    • @wungomungo6177
      @wungomungo6177 Рік тому +5

      Holy shit go outside you're typing like this is a video game

    • @melon7724
      @melon7724 Рік тому +4

      i agree! i came into the comments to just write how much I enjoyed the part of the video. it was clear they were loved, and cared about.

  • @DreamingOfArson
    @DreamingOfArson Рік тому +399

    I grew up with Dan. Admittedly, I was a very anti social and angry punk teenager. But the vibe he gave off even made me stop and go "woah dude, wtf"
    One year, we were in the gym taking the STAR test and this dude was late so he was locked out. He punched the small window on the door until a teacher let him in. It scared the hell out of me, I was convinced he was going to come in and try to be the next columbine shooter.
    What he did was absolutely devastating to our small community and absolutely unforgivable. My best friend started dating him a few weeks after this all went public, and I deeply struggled to understand why she had any interest in him. She would show me the letters she would get from him... she said he was troubled, but had a great soul. Personally, I never believed that. Needless to say, our friendship ended soon after.

    • @kellenhalfsighted3500
      @kellenhalfsighted3500 Рік тому +67

      It's important to hear stuff like this. It shows that 1) these people are among us and 2) often people see the problems but don't say anything for a multitude of different reasons (fear of the individual, fear of not being believed, fear of retribution, not having "proof", etc) and that even when people do say something, it doesn't get taken seriously.

    • @skibidiskibidi183
      @skibidiskibidi183 Рік тому +26

      oh my gosh if this is true just WOW. this is genuinely so crazy

    • @TheAmazingCatman
      @TheAmazingCatman Рік тому +13

      Ew gross I hope you ended that friendship soon after

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Рік тому +2

      hmmmm Nahh.

    • @UltimateEnd0
      @UltimateEnd0 Рік тому +6

      I heard he was on strong psychotropic prescription drugs when he was just 9.

  • @PomsNTomsMom92
    @PomsNTomsMom92 Рік тому +126

    There is no chance this guy could get rehabilitated. Zero.. Why give him the possibility of parole when the general public would be at high risk. Our system is sooooo flawed it's sickening.

    • @Nictusempra
      @Nictusempra Рік тому +17

      Bright side is that the parole board is likely to feeel the same way-- possibility of parole isn't the same as an end date on a sentence.
      Still awful the families have to live with the anxiety that it could happen, though.

    • @joannewilson1483
      @joannewilson1483 Рік тому +1

      ⁠suck it up little sneak u ruined your own life

    • @ronjones-6977
      @ronjones-6977 Рік тому

      The "system" is flawed because fools keep electing liberal sissies to represent them. I just hope he stays in the People's Republic of Davis when he gets out.

    • @155chipmunkz
      @155chipmunkz Рік тому

      It’s because he’s a minor.

    • @jewlz1960
      @jewlz1960 8 місяців тому

      @@155chipmunkz yeah, I get where you’re saying he’s a minor, but that’s the problem you look at the history they get out and they end up committing more crimes. Sad ! But unfortunately, we need to change our laws.

  • @richardeckard3825
    @richardeckard3825 2 місяці тому +3

    This kid is so soft spoken and smart.. like it's just scary that these types of people are out here roaming around!

    • @GoatLordOfEvil
      @GoatLordOfEvil 2 місяці тому +1

      he seemed like cool dude i wish he couldve played guitar in my black death metal band
      mwhen he gets out i got a job for him 😊

    • @GoatLordOfEvil
      @GoatLordOfEvil 2 місяці тому +1

      you sound like you need more tampons sir

  • @UncleRicosCamper
    @UncleRicosCamper Рік тому +261

    To this day I still cannot believe that he was allowed to give a TED talk!!! I saw the entire thing before it was permanently removed and he was really enjoying playing the chameleon during his TED talk. He feels no remorse for what he did and I guarantee he still thinks about it and fantasizes about it to this day. I wasn’t surprised that he got the wounds he inflicted on his victims tattooed on him. He’s only angry that he was caught after his first crime and regrets that he couldn’t have done more before he was caught.

    • @martinhenzl
      @martinhenzl Рік тому +19

      That's what he said and repeated, that he likes it and that he would do it again, and that he cannot change it. I think it is good he came out with the truth, that he cannot help it, and wants to be helped, treated. Same as pedos. Almost none of them would act on their desires, they cannot help their desires, and often they seek help, and say the truth about what they feel, instead of hiding it. But many prefer to hide it, because of the reactions of you and alike. Would it be better if he stayed quiet, faked remorse, hid his desires?
      I dunno what a ted talk is, seems to me to be some kind of pathetic show, trying to bring sensation - but be it any show, I'd rather hear a story of an evil person seeking help, than that of some rich celebrity.
      I think there is a different reason for the tattoos, tho - many criminals get those - and yes, for the same reason you think it is - to remind them of what they did. But not to all it means they liked what they did, quite the opposite, for the remorse.

    • @saxonett
      @saxonett Рік тому +1

      Yes

    • @C.kirk1287
      @C.kirk1287 Рік тому +17

      Omg! He did a TED talk.. 😩

    • @kimyeona7628
      @kimyeona7628 Рік тому +27

      Wait what???? Tis killer got a fucking stage to talk like some kind of influencers?? Isn't he in jail??

    • @UncleRicosCamper
      @UncleRicosCamper Рік тому +102

      @@martinhenzl while I respect everyone's right to an opinion, I'm going to hard disagree with you on this. People like him and pedos can't be helped. No therapy exists that's 100% able to cure people like him and pedos. The fact that your sympathizing with these people for "being honest" just shows how easily manipulated you are by professional manipulators and liars. Your an apologist and you trying to explain it all away is gross to be honest.

  • @dragonborn671
    @dragonborn671 Рік тому +71

    Seriously, the fact that y’all haven’t been scooped up for a streaming service yet boggles my mind. Thanks so much for all the high-quality free true crime!

    • @WuTangChopstick
      @WuTangChopstick Рік тому

      Why would you want streaming service ? Do you like subscriptions, ads ?

    • @dragonborn671
      @dragonborn671 Рік тому +6

      @@WuTangChopstickdidn’t say I wanted that at all! In fact, I thanked them for providing it for free. It was simply a compliment to the quality of their work that I believe it is at or well above what we kind of consider “professional” quality true crime that requires payment to view.

  • @Sunsetsoverearthville
    @Sunsetsoverearthville Рік тому +81

    It’s gross that people like Daniel can start relationships, get married and spend most days together (whatever that means), while serving a life sentence for murder. The couple had their love cut short, why should he be allowed to experience that while serving for his crimes? Weird man.

  • @angelachavez4202
    @angelachavez4202 5 місяців тому +2

    This case study had many layers. I respect the interviews for taking part in telling their stories even though they are still traumatized and grieving. I hope you guys wont have to fight in court anymore. In my book Daniel lost his rights when he decided to cross the line and commit his horrifying acts against humanity.

  • @Noblesix84
    @Noblesix84 Рік тому +468

    I feel so bad for Robert and his family, being investigated so heavily for months when they had nothing to do with it because of one drawing a kid made years ago. This kid doesn't deserve to leave jail if he ever gets the chance, as he's clearly a danger to society, and I hope Robert and his family at least file some form of complaint about the behavior of the investigators.
    On a happier note I got a chuckle out of the "man catalog" story. I love the idea of an older woman looking at a church picture of an older man and saying "Yeah, I gotta get me one of those." Like she's looking at a Sears catalog or something

    • @IdahoRanchGirl
      @IdahoRanchGirl Рік тому +2

      I'm not familiar with this case I don't think.

    • @Baphometh69
      @Baphometh69 Рік тому +3

      @@IdahoRanchGirlIdaho ranch girl, as the older woman looking at church pictures going “I gotta get me one of those”-I said the same thing when I heard your name Idaho Ranch girl: I gotta get me one of those! (you look quite nice🙈)

    • @ghostfrieza2904
      @ghostfrieza2904 Рік тому +27

      ​@@Baphometh69alright simp calm it down over there

    • @abelis644
      @abelis644 Рік тому +19

      ​@@Baphometh69
      That's REALLY creepy...

    • @rosemaryus-ct6151
      @rosemaryus-ct6151 Рік тому +3

      the investigators did what they were supposed to. u start from the closest people and work ur way out. that boy robert drew things that he thought about. hopefully his family got him counseling and psych care.

  • @nichole41419
    @nichole41419 7 місяців тому +177

    As a person who easily believes others, it feels so uncomfortable to see murderers always claim themselves compassionate and not hurt people while finding out how gruesome of a crime they have done.....

    • @AUGG1EZ_GH0ST
      @AUGG1EZ_GH0ST 4 місяці тому +17

      fr i'm a very empathetic person and at the start of these i always believe their lies and am like "i feel bad, they seem like a nice person who made a mistake" and at the end im just like wtf

    • @MinuteMirror
      @MinuteMirror 3 місяці тому +6

      As someone who also is gullible and hopes for the best in others, ive learned to AAALLLWAYSSS distrust someone who tries to blatantly tell you good traits about themselves. They want you to believe them before you see it, or to simply gloat (even if it's a falsehood). You often won't ever see that good trait because theyre bullshitting or trying to get ahead of some sort of criticism. Someone who is a decent person knows their actions speak louder than words.

    • @grenades4494
      @grenades4494 3 місяці тому

      @@MinuteMirror Forreallll, people that will go on about how nice and empathetic they are always then turn around and do something that instantly shatters that personality they try and convince you of

    • @rafaelsalzmann4075
      @rafaelsalzmann4075 Місяць тому

      One thing I found out in my 30 years of life is: The only person you truely, 100% know, is you. Trust and love others, but don't expect to know them.

    • @sadhu7191
      @sadhu7191 Місяць тому

      I fall for it every time but just don't connect with them even trying too. Iam bad with women too lol can't read shit

  • @JadeBlakeVideos
    @JadeBlakeVideos Рік тому +513

    At Chip and Claudias age, can you imagine how many things they have seen and been through in their lives? Life is hard. Then to get to their age to just be killed by some little psycho dweeb. Its unbelievably shocking

    • @lalli8152
      @lalli8152 11 місяців тому +34

      Yeah for example i think Chip was ww2 veteran

    • @JadeBlakeVideos
      @JadeBlakeVideos 11 місяців тому +30

      @@lalli8152 yes it's extremely sad. Horrid little creep

    • @herpaderp-bp4pe
      @herpaderp-bp4pe 11 місяців тому +18

      It breaks my heart. They were apart of the greatest generation. Such nice and generous people. Probably the strongest generation too. They reminded me of my great grandparents(my great grandpa passed in 2012 and great grandma 2018). I miss them both so much. It's sad because their generation is pretty much gone now. Seeing Claudia and Chip makes me sad because they lived their whole lives to finally be able to retire and enjoy their time together. Finally getting to be able to relax and lay low. And this idiot comes out of no where and completely ruins it. My heart goes out to their family and loved ones.😢

    • @islixxn
      @islixxn 11 місяців тому +1

      why ru insulting him like an npc@@JadeBlakeVideos

    • @t.n.h.ptheneohumanpatterna8334
      @t.n.h.ptheneohumanpatterna8334 11 місяців тому +17

      @@islixxnhe isn’t he insulting Daniel for being a punk for killing them while they sleep

  • @yepisuredolikecats3979
    @yepisuredolikecats3979 3 місяці тому +4

    I have OCD , and have been on Zoloft for some time. And he’s right, there is a difference between thoughts and desires. I am plagued with horrific thoughts often and they cause me great anxiety because they are the last thing I would ever want to do, and I have no desire to do them. It’s something I’ve had to work through over the years. And I consider myself to be extremely empathetic. And so hearing his story just… doesn’t work in my brain. I have no way to empathize with him. I cannot understand his motives. It makes me sick to even try to understand him. He is just evil. He is someone only God could ever begin to reach. I can’t believe I exist in the same world as someone this abhorrent.