Absolutely, the professor's quick thinking and immediate action were crucial in this situation. By recognizing the suspicious circumstances during the phone call with Brenda and calling the police, the professor potentially prevented further harm and ensured that the authorities could respond swiftly. It's a reminder of the importance of being vigilant and proactive when something seems off, as it can make a significant difference in emergency situations.
carrying for that 9 months is the easiest part too. to get your child to the point of even making it to college is 18 years of putting them before you...
Ouch, that's a triple whammy. You find out your wife passed in the hospital, that your daughter did it, and then have to comfort your son right after. I can't even imagine all that pain
@@Thelocalbreadbffr why is there so many single moms if fathers weee there for the kids they help make they would get that respect. You act like this girl didn’t have both of her parents stop making these videos about y’all selves when this Father lost his Wife! He not worried about respect. Do y’all be hearing yourselves???
When the dad said she acted like everything was fine until he told her the police were on the way and then she suddenly broke into hysterics and started talking about a break in, that would have been my biggest red flag. I'm sure that hit him in hindsight. But I'm sure as a dad the LAST thing on your mind is that your kid has hurt your spouse.
@melaniem4798; No, it didn’t hit him In hindsight. He totally defended her. And her $$ defense, that he paid for, claimed that she was crazy at that exact moment,& she didn’t remember bashing her moms head in with a frying pan.
Parents would do anything to protect their children, he was almost certainly in denial about it and it was literally impossible for him to see the truth originally, his love he thought he truly get for his daughter was blinding him.
he sided with the daughter in the end, paid for her defence lawyer and said he didn't want her to go to prison for the murder. don't feel sorry for this guy
The moment she tried to STOP the cops from going into the crime scene could have ticked the cops as well that she was the murderer and she was trying to make sure the mother died.
It is so crazy to see this story all over the place and covered by so many UA-cam channels now. Brenda was my best friend’s nurse while she had childhood cancer. I had met her several times. She was an amazing person. How this could be her child is astounding.
Not only did he lose his wife, he lost his daughter, and all about 2 weeks before the whole world shut down and he was forced to stay home. This poor poor man i feel for him
I’m still at the beginning when the professor heard the screaming on the phone. I already can’t imagine how people ever, ever manage to recover from this trauma
The fact that she acted all normal on the phone with dad untill he said the cops were on their way shows exactly what this girl really is. Please don't let her out into society
Exactly!! And the thing about it is that she was suspended! So she could have had a chance to reapply. Sydney just made the situation a million times worse. 😣
Sydney’s father continued to defend her actions and supported a temporary insanity plea. I hope he wakes up to her manipulations. It’s sad he did lose both his wife and daughter but she is a psychopath. They never get well.
I hope Sydney stays in prison. I watched the whole trial she murdered her mother in cold blood and then thought she could lie her way out of it. Her theatrical performance in court was disgusting.
So imagine that after 15 years she's eligible to be a free woman again so at the ripe old age of 34 she could be a free woman again. That's basically a slap on the wrist this could have easily been a death penalty case. You can literally go and rob a bank and not even hurt anyone and you'll get more time than 15 years
Poor Sydney. Thanks to the guy on the phone I think those cops got there a lot quicker than she imagined. Bless him for calling 911. I think the first cop was on to her from the beginning.
@@bonniesimpson1636 They have seen a lot of crime scenes, blood on the outside of the windows equals cover up and its not even a question at that point.
The tragedy of losing both his wife and daughter in such a horrific way is unimaginable. My heart goes out to the father and son. No one should ever have to go through something like this.
That poor man. I can’t even imagine the pain hearing those words his wife is gone and your daughter did it. I hope him and his son are doing as well as they can 💔
Absolutely heartbreaking. One day and your whole life is gone, not only your wife that you've been with over the years and fallen in love with but also your offspring being taken away in mere minutes....
@@harrydavey9884you can't just say young women it's both. Men and women, or you could prove it. I'm not saying it's not the case, but could you please back up what you are saying? Thanks.
She's not suffering from shock. She's suffering from culpability. That poor dad had all this happen and then had to deal with the pandemic weeks later.
I'd argue that murdering someone probably leaves you in shock. Not that it justifies it in any way, nor does it mean anyone should be compassionate about it. I just think she was indeed in shock.
@xord1946 She was able to attempt faking being her mother on the phone, lie to her dad that her mother was on the phone and suddenly switch to someone having broken in. She wasn't in shock about what she did. If she was in shock it was from getting caught.
@@xord1946 No that was all after. The guy from Mount called back some time after the phone call got interrupted. That was when Sydney pretended to be her mother on the phone. The dad called after he was informed police were on the way. So her lies to the dad was also after.
@humbertovargas1211 I'm not even sure what you're saying, but you're just assuming things at this point. There's children all around the world with mental health issues regardless of who their parents are or how they were raised. There's also parents who abuse their children and then things like this happen. Only way of knowing is to look at the evidence and not just go on assumptions. Wouldn't take much to actually put some effort in and research this case and the family dynamics that existed before this happened. Only then can you form a reasonable hypothesis about what might have transpired and why. Sadly, a short video like this one isn't going to give you all the information you need to do that. Take care. ❤
@@sylviaking8866 it was beyond fake and infuriating. She was not believable at all. How sad that her teacher was the one that heard the beginning of the attack then her trying to pretend to be her mom. Thank God he knew it was not her mom and he notified someone. Her poor father tho. And her trying to clean things until her dad said cops had been called then suddenly she comes up with that pathetic break in story. Hope she enjoys prison. She's pure vile 🔥🗑️
I couldn’t imagine talking to her and then hearing her terrified scream only to call back and have some unknown voice claiming to be her. The chills he must have felt
@@lbvspthey mean that imagine being the professor who heard screams from the phone, hung up, before returning the call from a completely different person claiming to be the mother
"I lost two" He lost both his wife and his daughter in one day, and then he had to break the truth to his son. At the very least, this poor man has one ray of light, that being his son. I hope that one day, they find peace.
My kid is 19... she got kicked out of college. She enrolled in community College and paying out of pocket. She's at home, nothing changed at home. I'm sure this girls parents would have yelled and fussed but they would have loved her anyway. College isn't the end all be all, and she would've been fine with hard work. Instead, she took it to the extreme and overreacted over something that may not even matter in 10 years. Rest in peace to that woman, how despicable
I very much doubt this was her first big lie or event. Her behavior is completely deranged and there is NO WAY this is new. This is just probably the final escalation of it. The parents probably spent years making excuses for her behavioral problems as she got worse over time. Parents rarely understand the risk when there is a violent older child in the house, they're blind to it because of course they want to help their own kid.
@@CubeInspector Unfortunately even those who try to get help for their older kids don't have a lot of options. It's nearly impossible to get someone institutionalized against their own wishes, even as a minor. You can take kids to rehab, they can walk right out the door and refuse to go back. Lots of parents with violent kids *want* help... there isn't much to go around. Society only cares when the mother has been stabbed 30 times by her psycho daughter, at which point treatment becomes moot, since she'll be in jail for almost forever now..
@@CubeInspector yup a lot of cases like this stem from simply bad parenting or even abuse (even at young ages, can still cause mental issues growing up) but again we cant really know all of the story so yeah lol
You are probably a good parent, people are very very rarely born this way. I have no doubt they probably had some hand in this young woman's mental state.
Seems pretty obvious from the conversations with her friend that her parents put a lot of pressure on her in this regard and she was afraid of the truth coming out. Perhaps she snapped, or perhaps there is something wrong between her ears.
Sydney had to ask so if mom lived she could come up with an appropriate lie. I think dad was complicit and lied to the police about the stress between wife and daughter.
@@nocturnalrecluse1216oh yup, she’s a feminist for explaining why the girl did what she did. sounds like you have some unsolved beef with feminists. get a life 2 inches.
@@jasonolinger7585 Is there really a socetial pressure? Being a sociopath, you don't care about "societal pressure", because you don't care about being a failure. It's just... of no great concern.
@@mr.sophistication2461 as a sociopath, let me say that this "societal pressure" is actually a cognition that we create for ourselves. We think that there is a expectation for us to be someone someday, and to not be a failure but in reality, it's a illusion. I can compare it to Persona 5's desert palace. A character in the game thinks that something bad happened to her mother and feeling guilty, she punishes herself by creating a cognition of her mother in her head, where that thought constently blames her for her accident, when in reality, she didn't cause the accident.
I don’t understand how people could raise things so wicked. Bc, the daughter even looks as evil as can be. Only a truly wicked person could do such an evil thing.
I've worked with parents who've been attacked by their young adult children. They have black eyes, broken fingers, broken noses, cracked cheekbones, bruised spine, etc, and NOT ONCE did the parent fight back. NOT ONCE did the adult talking to me say they pushed, shoved, kicked nor do any type of fighting back. They all said that all they did was try to block the arm or foot or weapon their adult child was swinging toward them. So I think all the mother did was try to block the frying pan hits, and didn't fight back because she didn't want to hurt her daughter. I'd send any of my kids through the wall if they tried to hurt me.
Unless you've experienced the feeling, you wouldn't understand. This is a combination of anxiety, fear and pent up frustration. Maybe combined with loneliness. With teens, there's a message that if you can't work yourself out at *insert* age/time/place, you'll end up a mess. The people that go through this end up fearing the future more than anything else. And this is the job of the parents to find out and not condemn them.
Imagine being that roommate and finding out that a girl you used to live with for over a year of your life, that you considered a friend and trusted, ruthlessly murdered her own mother. I don’t know if I would ever feel safe enough to live with another person again.
Buuuuuut....actually you are just weak,yeah she is a crazy girl but it's not that deep have fear...women😂 Everybody knows you could catch murderer and predators😂😂
I lived with a covert narcissist for a year. I figured out about six months in what she was, but that’s because covert narcissists aren’t very good at hiding it when they live with you. Sociopaths and overt narcissists are a lot better at hiding it when they think it’s advantageous to do so. Once you’ve had the unfortunate experience of living with or being too close to a narcissist, you can hear the horrible acting by future ones
I found it odd that the roommate spoke of everything pertaining to Sydney and her mother in past tense. I wonder, was she already aware of what had happened when the interview was being conducted? Her words came across to me as though she already knew the mom was dead. And, to be clear, I'm not implicating the roommate in anything. She seems like a sweet girl.
My neighbor killed his wife Thanksgiving 2020 and dumped her near our building (Houston). She was an ig influencer and I had only moved in a few wks prior to this happening. I WAS SOOOOO CREEPED OUT‼️
@@seanA416oh you wish it was. However her complexion is fit for this type of protection. Anyway she won't even do 15. She will do 3 and have a suspended sentence and be out soon.
@@ZelenoJabko She’s most likely a psychopath. Antisocial behavior such as constant lying, lack of intelligence, lack of impulse control (sex and alcohol) One of the biggest indicators of a man being a psychopath is if he sleeps around actually. Look it up! Of course that’s not saying all men who sleep around are psychopaths but it is the biggest red flag. Makes sense honestly. If you only see people for sexual pleasure then… thats pretty psychotic
That poor, poor man... Losing both your wife and daughter in less than one day. And that poor wife, knowing in her last moments that it was your own flesh and blood that ended your life...
@@celuiquipeut6527Omg! Somehow I missed the number of wounds! 30 is unimaginable, I know it's true, but my God!! The hate it takes!! And for your own mother!! 😢😢
This one struck a chord, I dropped out of uni, spent 6 months hiding that and had massive anger issues... but regardless of the conflict with my parents I only hated myself, not them.
Good for you mate, never blame other for your own mistake. I know that projecting is easy and makes us feel better, but we never grow if we act like that. I was in that position before. Good luck with everything mate, I assure you life becomes better when you embrace your responsability
This didn't sound like hatred, more like absolute terror at being caught out, and no backstops whatsoever, paired with manipulative behaviour. I don't think she was angry with her mother, she just had completely fucked up priorities and was more willing to kill and cover up than confront a few mistakes she had made. Everybody processes stuff at their own pace and that's okay, but there need to be points where you say "okay, enough, it's time to confront stuff". Obviously I'm in no way justifying it, what I'm saying is more that a lot of people can learn as they may not get as far as stabbing their mum 30 times and trying to cover it up, but they do get to other places that aren't great either because of the fear of confronting mistakes and issues, and that is also something bad that can be avoided.
My hypothesis is that the mother called the university after she found out her daughter was asked to leave. Then the daughter merc’d her mom instead of letting the rage of her parents come and go. I failed out of my first year of college. I kept telling my parents I was doing alright despite the contrary. I was failing everything and I didn’t know why. My dad was furious. The teachers reported I was distracted in class and despite finishing my assignments on time with no plagiarism, everything was wrong or incomplete. It wasn’t my fault, they said. My dad was mad at me for lying to him. Not my grades. But we grew from it. We learned about my learning disability and took steps to make it work. I bring it up every now and then how I appreciate my dad for being there to help me.
Yea, there’s a few videos that have gone in-depth on the case. She was on the phone with people from the school. They HEARD the mother being unalived - had to be witnesses for the state and everything to describe what they heard on the call (I think there were 2 of them in the room on the call on speakerphone). The call was about the daughter being suspended from the college due to failing grades and being told that she needed to leave the property because she had been lying for several months (maybe even longer, can’t exactly recall) to roommates and pretending to go to class she doesn’t even have to continue the appearance of being in college. They told her she wasn’t allowed to stay in the dorms anymore as she wasn’t a student, so she came back home and lied about everything until the they called her mother to discuss why she was back home since it was a whole big issue with the school. They said she was talking normally then loud thuds and groans as the daughter attacked her with an iron skillet then took a knife to the neck 30 times. They called back and the daughter pretended to be the mother, and they even called the daughter out on the phone saying “Sydney, I think this is you, not Brenda…” before she quickly hung up. So she was fully aware with what she was doing. Almost like a Chandler Halderson type of case lying about still being in college and taking out his parents because they learned the truth. Absolutely awful.
That’s one thing we don’t realize about ourselves. I didn’t know I had a learning disability until my 30s. I was wondering why I couldn’t retain information. This young girl couldn’t control her feelings.
I had a terrible sophomore year that put me on academic probation for a semester! My dad came to the university to speak to my counselor and I shaped up. He got so mad when my counselor asked me in front of him “Can i disclose your grades to your father?” He said “Hell yes you can!” To my counselors credit he still waited for me to meekly agree to continue. I shaped up after that but took me 5 years to graduate due to it. Good dads are priceless. My learning disability tho was alcohol, partying, and sorority girls.
19 years old, life sentence possible parole after 15? Um NO! If she got angry and killed her mother, what would happen if she got angry with a friend or just a stranger?
And she killed her by multiple knife stabs while other people get life in prison for these type of crimes. She gets 15 years😕 I feel bad for the people who will encounter her when she leaves prison.
@neindanke3916 Question marks have more depths than just being for questions. Here it denotes confusion. Like, if you talk about how you think rabbits are you favorite fish and you wanna fish one one day and I reply "but... Rabbits aren't fish???"
it does put things in perspective. I live with chronic illnesses, but at least my family and I are alive. This man and his son are suffering a living hell that no one should have to experience... so devastating. Their family was halved in a matter of minutes. It’s tragic.
@@magicphreddude. When I lived in Ohio we used to party near Akron. We made a pilgrimage to the goblins house a few times. He looks like a fucking mythical creature. Sometimes you could hear him yelling from the street. There was also a man who would get dressed up in a KKK outfit and just sit at his computer for a few hours and we'd park on the street and smoke joints waiting for him to appear. Ohio is a strange place
A rare case of Matricide, this is one cracked up girl. My condolences to the husband and his son. I am glad to see that he wasn't suspected of anything as it often happens to husbands whose wife is murdered.
Who kills their mom just over getting kicked out of college? There are so many worse things. I don't understand how she thought this was going to solve anything regarding her schooling? She should not be eligible for parole fur at least 25 yrs this was cold blooded. Poor dad and son left to pick up the pieces.
Well, it wasn’t just that she got kicked out, but that she had spent several months deceiving her parents, including getting money from them for feeding etc. it was the classic case of the killer’s lies were about to be exposed/ discovered and she couldn’t stand to let her lies crumble, her double life collapse.
@@amaliaregno5282 yeah I get that but being a mom of four I know I would be upset but I don't think enough that my children would be that terrified to tell me. In fact she should have just told them right away, listened to a lecture on responsibility and been done with it. Then they could have helped her figure what steps to take next. Maybe a job and some online courses to see what she actually wants to do as a career. Going to the extents she did is what was so crazy. We're her parents that bad to talk to? Ppl said her and her mom close so I can't see that. Her mindset was just so out of whack for the situation.
@@amaliaregno5282and? That's a reason for killing her?
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@@ShanaraS-luv1 Yea it's like the most extreme overreaction imaginable. Maybe drugs were involved or something else that "took over", no matter how you slice it it's just irrational and insane. She really does belong in prison and/or a mental institution, if she did it to her own mom with almost no reason or history to explain, she can do it to anyone else.
My mom put me through an opiate house child hood experience. I fled at 18. Even with every evil thrown against me i never raised evil back. Never an excuse... 15 years... what the hell..
@@godhg9694 ah yes, the old "blame the parents who paid for her college, and then accepted her lie that she 'didn't like it' and let her move back home." Between her friend and family interviews it sounds like she was a chronic liar toward anyone who cared for her, had a drinking problem, was promiscuous, and she cared more about maintaining her lies than the life of her own mother. When her mom was going to find out, she stabbed her 30 times, THIRTY.
I know and the fact that the police didn’t have the decency to try and come up with a fathomable excuse for that “not yet” to that grown distraught man just goes to show you the level of ignorance and unprofessionalism they really put out
Whats most disturbing to me is the mom had to lie there still barely alive, listening to her daughter staging a home invasion. While suffering blunt trama with 30+ stab wounds. I wish the best for the husbamd even though its been 4 years.
actually just think on that for a moment.. from a timing perspective.. it all happened the wrong time. it was the calls that triggered the assault on the mother.. the daughter reacted to being caught in a lie. (not justifying - she's a horrid little ass, but the mother might not have died if she hadn't received the call that day - while the dodgy daughter was home).
@@thevocalcrone - Yeah, if I were that teacher, I wouldn't be congratulating myself for having made that phone call. It's not his fault, but he must feel sick to his guts.
Telling your children of a loss is so hard. I cant imagine having to explain to your son that his mom was murdered by his own sister. So sorry this happened.
The distress on the father’s face when he arrives is just heartbreaking!!! Then he asks if his wife is coming out!! Painful to watch, my heart goes out to him, what an out and out tragedy 😢
This is a stark reminder that life can change with every breath we take. When that man went to work that morning, he had a wife and son and daughter he could hug anytime he wanted. When he came home, he had a son he can hug, a daughter he can only call, write, or visit through glass, and a wife he has to visit in the cemetery until they are reunited in the here after. All over a pack of lies. I'll never understand it. My heart goes out to both he and his son. May God have more mercy on his daughter than she had for the woman who gave her life.
This shatters my heart. I can’t even imagine hurting my Mom. She raised me, loved me, made sure I had all the necessities and even extras. She sacrificed so much of her own life, time and freedom to provide me with the things she didn’t have as a child herself. Sure sometimes I don’t like her, but I always love her and life without her would be hollow. Not to mention the pain that my father and sister would feel as well. I truly don’t understand how someone could do this
@@ismellupdog killing is obviously a great deal, but many act on their nerves and impulses, i don't mean to provide excuse for the daughter, but it's just that sometimes ppl act on a whim, things coud escalate pretty quick, especially for this cause, in which the daughter just dropped out of college
My mother wasn’t anything like this, my father was. But that’s why I left my Mother’s to stay away from her. I kinda envy the love people get from their mothers. It kinda makes me mad when I see people be so ungrateful to a parent that loves them so much.
My mom is strict af and as a first born daughter and eldest, I obviously need to take after the responsibilities. But even tho she was an Authoritarian parent, much like my father, I know it's just for me especially since they can only rely on me to take care of my younger siblings in the future, after all, she spoils me a lot when I do good deeds even as simple as doing chores without her asking me, so I can't really imagine hurting my mom let alone killing her, that's just so messed up
Stories like this make me glad that I was raised old school, so parented my children similarly. Kids need to have some level of fear of their parents, especially as teens. That fear is part and parcel of respect. I feel awful for the father and son.
This isn't the only case where that is the motive, all that follow the same pattern. Someone can't hack it in college, but have been told their whole lives that they're worthless and their life is over if they don't have a degree. So they lie and fake it until they can't anymore, with horrible consequences. Meanwhile all that most degrees qualify you for is a job as a Starbucks barista anyway, adding to the senselessness of the whole thing.
@@GigglingPsycho meh so what people have stress in their lives. if it wasn't pressure to do a degree it would have been something else, pressure to have a job, to start a family any number of other things. There is huge pressure in the USA in particular to go to college because statistically people with degrees make significantly more. The system of ranking schools is particularly challenging and why the inevitable results is things like the college admissions scandals where very wealthy and powerful people with so many other advantages still feel the need to cheat to get their kids into big name schools. You dont get that where which who one goes to matters much less and where there is less wealth inequality.
@@RainCity3rd let’s look at some statistics about the success around college and a degree. 25% of all college students will drop out and 50% of what’s left will go on to do jobs that have absolutely nothing to do with their degree. on paper It all sounds fine and dandy but when it comes to real world statistics it doesn’t matter what paper says.
Wait, did I hear correctly, she is eligible for parole after 15 years????? WTF? She bashed her own mother's head in with a frying pan and stabbed her in the neck 30 times. She is a monster and she would kill again. Hopefully the parole board will be tough on her.
From what I've seen on the video, she doesn't look too dangerous to let her roam in the streets, she's a stupid compulsive liar, got too deep in her lying grave and snapped. She has a childish behavior, first, she doesn't do good in any of the classes (many of similar cases I know are just people who haven't transitioned well from the high school teenager part of their life and can't rely on their own yet). Secondly, she kept defending her lie even when confronted with proofs. And lastly, she really thought that stopping her mom from discovering the truth by killing her would solve any of her problems and have no consequences. I think there is still hope for Sydney to come back to normal if she decides to grow up and realize her actions have consequences, she needs a strong reality check. She now has at least 15 years to think about what she have done, the ball is on her side.
@@amineb7833so in other words she is dangerous around others😂 she killed her own mother repeatedly stabbed her 30 times and left her for dead. Made up an entire story. Yea no she deserves to be put in jail
@@amineb7833 That is the dumbest take I have ever seen on the internet. She brutally murdered the woman who gave birth to her and raised her, quite well I might add. Common sense truly is a rare quality.
This poor poor man. He seems like such a wonderful man and father. No one deserves to go through anything like this. The loss this man is going through must be devastating. I could never even imagine the feeling of this. He still was there for his son as well. I hope they are doing better.
We had something like that happen in my community. A couple adopted, from a young age, two girls that I went to high school with. One day, the younger girl got a hammer and killed both of them in bed for no reason. It was awkward as fuck being in the same class with the killer's sister after that. The other sister got abandoned by her birth parents and then brutally lost parents who actually loved her and her sister in an instant. She seems to be doing well but, what a tragic story as well. No one should go through that.
Big respect for the professor who jumped into action and called the police.
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Yes they both did and heard screaming and then having Sydney pick up the phone pretending to be her mom they knew something was wrong
Absolutely, the professor's quick thinking and immediate action were crucial in this situation. By recognizing the suspicious circumstances during the phone call with Brenda and calling the police, the professor potentially prevented further harm and ensured that the authorities could respond swiftly. It's a reminder of the importance of being vigilant and proactive when something seems off, as it can make a significant difference in emergency situations.
@@ChuaLanhTuNhien3989 frrr
What if the mother was abusive
Imagine carrying that baby 9 months, just for it to murder you in cold-blood.
And simply because she thought she would be in trouble for getting kicked out of school instead of dropping out
Some mothers also do that to their children
carrying for that 9 months is the easiest part too. to get your child to the point of even making it to college is 18 years of putting them before you...
Teenagers are predators. As adults you must remain faster, smarter, and stronger than they are. I can still beat my adult daughters in arm wrestling 💪
So? You do know PARENTS murder their kids at a MASSIVE RATE compared to kids killing the mom. Didn’t ya know that? 🙄
Ouch, that's a triple whammy. You find out your wife passed in the hospital, that your daughter did it, and then have to comfort your son right after. I can't even imagine all that pain
Father's are need more respect
i can my dad passed when i was a kid by a heart attack he wasnt killed but i feel this man pain
Poor man, what a terrible day
@@Thelocalbreadbffr why is there so many single moms if fathers weee there for the kids they help make they would get that respect. You act like this girl didn’t have both of her parents stop making these videos about y’all selves when this Father lost his Wife! He not worried about respect. Do y’all be hearing yourselves???
@@SugarrPlumpthe irony that u don’t see urself making this abt mothers
Single parents have it tough in general
When the dad said she acted like everything was fine until he told her the police were on the way and then she suddenly broke into hysterics and started talking about a break in, that would have been my biggest red flag. I'm sure that hit him in hindsight. But I'm sure as a dad the LAST thing on your mind is that your kid has hurt your spouse.
Yeah, at that point he likely knew, but the mind just copes. You can't even imagine trying to deal with that sort of thing.
your biggest red flag wasn't her covered in blood with injuries to her hands at the scene? LMFAO
@melaniem4798; No, it didn’t hit him In hindsight. He totally defended her. And her $$ defense, that he paid for, claimed that she was crazy at that exact moment,& she didn’t remember bashing her moms head in with a frying pan.
Parents would do anything to protect their children, he was almost certainly in denial about it and it was literally impossible for him to see the truth originally, his love he thought he truly get for his daughter was blinding him.
She wasn't sad that she killed her mother. She is just sad that she was caught. A true beast indeed.
you cracked the case buddy!
@@mariogarcia-hg5jd is that easy big boy 🤓☝️
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@@poochettino Yeah it does doesn't it buddy except he really did buddy boy.
"I lost two" - Man, I cannot feel sorrier for that guy.
Why cant you feel sorry for him? Doesnt make sense.
@@ulrikejohnson3281 he can't feel sorriER, he couldn't feel more sorry than he does
Qu'est-ce que tu Sorriér?
Yea that gave me chills that just sucks a lot i agree
he sided with the daughter in the end, paid for her defence lawyer and said he didn't want her to go to prison for the murder. don't feel sorry for this guy
The fact she tried to stage the scene tells you she was aware of what she was doing
The moment she tried to STOP the cops from going into the crime scene could have ticked the cops as well that she was the murderer and she was trying to make sure the mother died.
@@christineliljeholm633wtf😂😂😂😂😂
@@kirito3082yup for real, telling them to stop because of the blood as if they don’t see more blood than her on a daily basis 😂
Exactly!
@@kirito3082She was acting like cops doesnt have experience of that much blood before she's a Monster.
It is so crazy to see this story all over the place and covered by so many UA-cam channels now. Brenda was my best friend’s nurse while she had childhood cancer. I had met her several times. She was an amazing person. How this could be her child is astounding.
28 years working in a children's hospital as a child life specialist. Nothing is fair in this life
its today's generation of kids some are pure evil like Sydney😢
Not only did he lose his wife, he lost his daughter, and all about 2 weeks before the whole world shut down and he was forced to stay home. This poor poor man i feel for him
Thankgod he has his son that’s a lot to live for ❤
heartbroke for this man bruh
They should have some sort of special Go Fund Me for these types of families
Isolated with nothing but his thoughts must've been torture
🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
The father asking if his wife was coming out is heartbreaking. He truely didn’t know she was gone.
She wasn't at that moment
@@nathanmarcheray3979 yeah she was are you dumb
off topic, but if thats u in ur profile picture.. omg. you are absolutely STUNNING
@@gIoomykitty kinda not the right place
@@gIoomykittyI’d probably just give up hitting on people for the rest of your life… smh
This mother worked at a child’s hospital in the cancer department helping children who are sick and treated them like her own
Dam
Poor woman, may she rest in peace
It’s always the good ones that go first 😢
Source?
@@serena201288 No it's not.
I’m still at the beginning when the professor heard the screaming on the phone. I already can’t imagine how people ever, ever manage to recover from this trauma
You don't love . It's one of the most traumatic thing you experience. At times I'm afraid to answer the phone thinking I would hear it again . 😢
The fact that she acted all normal on the phone with dad untill he said the cops were on their way shows exactly what this girl really is. Please don't let her out into society
Time?
@@Xericos445 7:20
@@LightGameplays thx
@@Xericos445 💀
@@LightGameplays 💀
The fact she did this just to cover up the fact she got kicked out of college is insane
It also MAYBE says something about how she was raised… OR she is just a crazy bitch
Eery similar to that discord killer 😢
@@gijsw8681and tarkov one. This seems to be a repeating motif unfortunately
@@gijsw8681?
Exactly!! And the thing about it is that she was suspended! So she could have had a chance to reapply. Sydney just made the situation a million times worse. 😣
A chance for parole after 15 years? She should be in there for more time than that.
Women get lesser sentences.
So ludicrous.
She'll be in there a lot longer than that....very, very few parolees get out when first up for review
@@flyingfalcon8999Facts. It’s disgusting.
Sydney’s father continued to defend her actions and supported a temporary insanity plea. I hope he wakes up to her manipulations. It’s sad he did lose both his wife and daughter but she is a psychopath. They never get well.
My parents were drug addicts living in a trailer park yet zero times had i thought about murder.
That is not the answer did you know Emenem, the rapper listen his music ,learn from him.
Ok@@DorisCastillo-c1j
Zero? You're a saint
@matthewishunting and you're Psycho
@@DorisCastillo-c1j why would I want to listen to re tards attempting poetry
I hope Sydney stays in prison. I watched the whole trial she murdered her mother in cold blood and then thought she could lie her way out of it. Her theatrical performance in court was disgusting.
I didn't see it but by this video I believe u smh crazy
So imagine that after 15 years she's eligible to be a free woman again so at the ripe old age of 34 she could be a free woman again. That's basically a slap on the wrist this could have easily been a death penalty case. You can literally go and rob a bank and not even hurt anyone and you'll get more time than 15 years
Yo i live in sydney
@@kcplanespotting8812is that sort of like a Kuato scenario? Or would that be more like “on” Sydney?
@@kcplanespotting8812 ive dry bummed a sydney whilst on molly
To stab your own mother once is bad enough but to stab her 30 times is the sign of a psychopath
100% correct!
sociopath*
@@joakobm60 how is it different
@@MalignantGarden you do realize she could just cut ties if that’s the case, murder is far more irredeemable than emotional abuse 😂
@@ikkarezlet1922Sociopath means you do care about some people, but not all. Psychopath means you care about nobody but yourself.
Not a single sound from that house untill the cop knocked on the door...
Good point.
Poor Sydney. Thanks to the guy on the phone I think those cops got there a lot quicker than she imagined. Bless him for calling 911. I think the first cop was on to her from the beginning.
Creepy as hell.
@@bonniesimpson1636 They have seen a lot of crime scenes, blood on the outside of the windows equals cover up and its not even a question at that point.
#Brandy.... you are right... that is very telling.... the performance of shock and grief didn't start till there was an audience.
That roommate couldn’t wait to spill that tea
Right i know this all deep but dang her roomate let it all out
@@Annabellesaltersis she not supposed to ?😂 It's a interrogation they need all the information that they can get
If she lied then she could be an accessory.
@@BeleCoi lol no she couldn’t be.
It was all in her face
The tragedy of losing both his wife and daughter in such a horrific way is unimaginable. My heart goes out to the father and son. No one should ever have to go through something like this.
Why are you here and how do you have 6 Million subs
@@DracoPlaysYTboughtaccount + ai using the vid name and description to make comments on thousands of videos
@@DracoPlaysYTfor real
@@DracoPlaysYT I am curious too. Seen a couple channels like this.
My thoughts are the same - that poor father and brother!
“She’s going to jail forever, my wife’s dead”
this made me bawl with tears. i feel so sorry for him.
bawl* But I agree this is tragic all around.
Darn...... poor man
@@Garanon5 sorry, slight spelling error!
Bawl into tears?? Man, maybe i'm not emotional enough.
@@jasonolinger7585 wise men never lament for the living or the dead... -some dead wise guy
The fact that they had the blur the entire house made it so heartbreaking. That poor mom.
30 times is absolutely insane
@@Khan-_-Art1stsounds bout YT 😊😅
Fbi crime statistics
@@miapia7229so unique, can’t come up with a joke yourself 🙄
It’s scary with blood everywhere…
That poor man. I can’t even imagine the pain hearing those words his wife is gone and your daughter did it. I hope him and his son are doing as well as they can 💔
There are no winners in tragedies like these. That poor man.
Absolutely heartbreaking. One day and your whole life is gone, not only your wife that you've been with over the years and fallen in love with but also your offspring being taken away in mere minutes....
anger and fare is the weknes of our mides and boudys this shoed be a lesen to the fecher and i have a havey soror in my hart
@@oliverbosen.
@@oliverbosen.
@@oliverbosen .
Imagine the person that took your life is the person you would LITERALLY give your life for. I feel for the husband and son.
The ultimate betrayal.
ok now she gave her life for her then ?
Are you dumb, the mother's life was taken from her@@LiillyMiilly
So very sad 😔 😢
@@LiillyMiillythats not what that means
It amazes me that some people find it harder to tell the truth than to murder
People with NPD I think.
Mindblowing
@@harrydavey9884don’t sleep on the chandler haldersons and the grant amatos of the world
@@harrydavey9884 Not just young women. Stop that. There was a boy who killed both of his parents because he, too, had been kicked out of college.
@@harrydavey9884you can't just say young women it's both. Men and women, or you could prove it. I'm not saying it's not the case, but could you please back up what you are saying? Thanks.
"Can you sit down? " The cops knew she was guilty from the start.😂
Poor dad and son. How horrible for them both. That girl is a monster.
Completely spoiled rotten, no remorse. She was disgusting at the trial
@@SegnahcX99 That's WAY more than being spoiled, I'm spoiled. That's sever mental illness.
Her lies got out of hand and came back to haunt her and this is how she chose to solve her problems. Yeah she’s…. I don’t even know
atleast they have each other. i just prayed they will always have each other.
Sociopathic is what she sounds like!!
I feel bad for the father; losing your wife and daughter in one day; wife being murdered by your own daughter. That poor man, he didn’t deserve this.
at least he still has his son but you are correct
Her brother lost his mother... because of what she did. And he lost his sister too.
@@emilycheek3077 That’s true
@@fit-wn1kx And that!!!
Dad was probably set to the side while Mom & daughter were buddy buddy....
She's not suffering from shock. She's suffering from culpability.
That poor dad had all this happen and then had to deal with the pandemic weeks later.
😢
I'd argue that murdering someone probably leaves you in shock.
Not that it justifies it in any way, nor does it mean anyone should be compassionate about it.
I just think she was indeed in shock.
@xord1946 She was able to attempt faking being her mother on the phone, lie to her dad that her mother was on the phone and suddenly switch to someone having broken in.
She wasn't in shock about what she did.
If she was in shock it was from getting caught.
@@mikeyb2932 all of this was before the murder though.
@@xord1946 No that was all after.
The guy from Mount called back some time after the phone call got interrupted. That was when Sydney pretended to be her mother on the phone. The dad called after he was informed police were on the way. So her lies to the dad was also after.
“I lost two” shattered my heart…I would hate it to lose my daughter and husband in the same way…RIP to the wife 🕊️ 💔
Remember kids. Your parents being angry at you is better than murdering the people that brought you into this world.
@humbertovargas1211 I'm not even sure what you're saying, but you're just assuming things at this point. There's children all around the world with mental health issues regardless of who their parents are or how they were raised. There's also parents who abuse their children and then things like this happen. Only way of knowing is to look at the evidence and not just go on assumptions. Wouldn't take much to actually put some effort in and research this case and the family dynamics that existed before this happened. Only then can you form a reasonable hypothesis about what might have transpired and why. Sadly, a short video like this one isn't going to give you all the information you need to do that. Take care. ❤
@@maggiebeltaa5421 Nothing, Just some guy on the internet with a bad opinion victim blaming.
@humbertovargas1211 I hope you seek and get help
CUTIESS PFP!! All animals deserve love.
CUTIESS PFP!! All animals deserve love.
Disgusting what she did to her mom and the way she cried is sickening. She should be in prison for life no parole.
Her crying was forced and fake. She was scream every time the police officer asked something that she couldn't think of a good excuse for at the time.
@@sylviaking8866 it was beyond fake and infuriating. She was not believable at all. How sad that her teacher was the one that heard the beginning of the attack then her trying to pretend to be her mom. Thank God he knew it was not her mom and he notified someone. Her poor father tho. And her trying to clean things until her dad said cops had been called then suddenly she comes up with that pathetic break in story. Hope she enjoys prison. She's pure vile 🔥🗑️
The guilty always scream louder than the innocent.
My mom passed away this year, I cried so badly, I can easily tell her tears are fake as fk. That just isn't what real crying sounds like.
@americasmomloveeveryonenoe7517 please tell you not calling a 18 year old is not an aldut and should not be held responsible for her crime
I couldn’t imagine talking to her and then hearing her terrified scream only to call back and have some unknown voice claiming to be her. The chills he must have felt
Wait what do you mean. (Sorry I don’t understand)
@@lbvspthey mean that imagine being the professor who heard screams from the phone, hung up, before returning the call from a completely different person claiming to be the mother
I've never wanted to give someone a hug more than the father. Like holy shit, poor guy.
"I lost two"
He lost both his wife and his daughter in one day, and then he had to break the truth to his son. At the very least, this poor man has one ray of light, that being his son. I hope that one day, they find peace.
Seriously. I'm glad he at least he still has his son in a time like this. I can't even possibly imagine.
@@Rejectcolinization The descendants shouldn't be punished for the wrongdoings of their ancestors, at least in this scenario.
@@Rejectcolinizationwhat are you talking about?
@@Rejectcolinizationhuh?
Buddy this is real life not a movie nor a book@@Rejectcolinization
My kid is 19... she got kicked out of college. She enrolled in community College and paying out of pocket. She's at home, nothing changed at home. I'm sure this girls parents would have yelled and fussed but they would have loved her anyway. College isn't the end all be all, and she would've been fine with hard work. Instead, she took it to the extreme and overreacted over something that may not even matter in 10 years. Rest in peace to that woman, how despicable
I very much doubt this was her first big lie or event. Her behavior is completely deranged and there is NO WAY this is new. This is just probably the final escalation of it. The parents probably spent years making excuses for her behavioral problems as she got worse over time. Parents rarely understand the risk when there is a violent older child in the house, they're blind to it because of course they want to help their own kid.
@@DeadlyChinchilla except they rarely truly want to help the kid thos type of behavior comes from bad parenting
@@CubeInspector Unfortunately even those who try to get help for their older kids don't have a lot of options. It's nearly impossible to get someone institutionalized against their own wishes, even as a minor. You can take kids to rehab, they can walk right out the door and refuse to go back. Lots of parents with violent kids *want* help... there isn't much to go around. Society only cares when the mother has been stabbed 30 times by her psycho daughter, at which point treatment becomes moot, since she'll be in jail for almost forever now..
@@CubeInspector yup a lot of cases like this stem from simply bad parenting or even abuse (even at young ages, can still cause mental issues growing up) but again we cant really know all of the story so yeah lol
You are probably a good parent, people are very very rarely born this way. I have no doubt they probably had some hand in this young woman's mental state.
How TF do you have a chance of parole after aggressive killing your mother?
And attempting to cover it up. Don't forget that part.
She won't get out
@@Twelly93 exactly
@@ihrdforth3 hopefully
😺 privilege
You can always tell when they overact on the 911 call that they are guilty
What a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Murdered her mum so violently just to hide the fact she was kicked out of school. Senseless.
Seems like a low IQ act
Seems pretty obvious from the conversations with her friend that her parents put a lot of pressure on her in this regard and she was afraid of the truth coming out.
Perhaps she snapped, or perhaps there is something wrong between her ears.
@@incumbentvinyl9291dealing with pressure is something we all have to go through as adults.
So yeah definitely something wrong between her ears
Ain’t that crazy
@@incumbentvinyl9291yea sure that’s a reason to snap 🙄
The daughter is disgusting for crying and screaming alligator tears and having the nerve to ask if her mom is going to be okay.
Sydney had to ask so if mom lived she could come up with an appropriate lie. I think dad was complicit and lied to the police about the stress between wife and daughter.
Evil
@@348Tobicofound a feminist ☝️
@@348Tobicowhy the hell would the father be complicit. What kind of drugs are you on? 🤡
@@nocturnalrecluse1216oh yup, she’s a feminist for explaining why the girl did what she did. sounds like you have some unsolved beef with feminists. get a life 2 inches.
RIP Brenda Powell ❤️ Thank you for your work in the children’s hospital and loving and caring for those children who needed you most. God bless you.
Did you work with her?
All because you're embarrassed about bad grades. Yikes....
30 stab wounds to the neck. Wow what the hell is wrong with her.....
She's most likely a sociopath and could not take the societal pressure of feeling like a failure.
@@jasonolinger7585 Is there really a socetial pressure? Being a sociopath, you don't care about "societal pressure", because you don't care about being a failure. It's just... of no great concern.
@@mr.sophistication2461 as a sociopath, let me say that this "societal pressure" is actually a cognition that we create for ourselves. We think that there is a expectation for us to be someone someday, and to not be a failure but in reality, it's a illusion.
I can compare it to Persona 5's desert palace. A character in the game thinks that something bad happened to her mother and feeling guilty, she punishes herself by creating a cognition of her mother in her head, where that thought constently blames her for her accident, when in reality, she didn't cause the accident.
Straight evil
Poor parenting.
Guaranteed this little girl never got disciplined at home.
Parents failed.
All that crying and screaming she was doing knowing it was an act is crazy
psycho
her screaming is so annoying i had to skip forward.. knowing it was her and then hearing her over-acting while making up some story made me so angry
I've known psychopaths....Sadly, I dated one......what they are capable of is beyond belief
..... Sadly, it's very common.
It’s called psychosis …a mental illness
I wanted to tear up when the Dad asked if his wife was coming out of the house. He really cares about her and that’s so heartbreaking 😢
My heart goes out for him. That shit doesn't leave, you just learn how to cope
Well you’d bloody ( no pun intended ) hope so … they were married.
I don’t understand how people could raise things so wicked. Bc, the daughter even looks as evil as can be. Only a truly wicked person could do such an evil thing.
I've worked with parents who've been attacked by their young adult children. They have black eyes, broken fingers, broken noses, cracked cheekbones, bruised spine, etc, and NOT ONCE did the parent fight back. NOT ONCE did the adult talking to me say they pushed, shoved, kicked nor do any type of fighting back. They all said that all they did was try to block the arm or foot or weapon their adult child was swinging toward them. So I think all the mother did was try to block the frying pan hits, and didn't fight back because she didn't want to hurt her daughter. I'd send any of my kids through the wall if they tried to hurt me.
For real!
Right? I would take that so personal! Like, you are going to rob my children of me, cause you’re selfish??? Oh hell no. Momma bear mode.
They were all white. 😂
I grew up with a insane sister who abused my mom please moms defend yourselves lmao
@@DaExpoSing1 There are plenty of non-whites unaliving their parents/family members.
Man lost his whole life and heart in one day. And then the next week the country locks down for Covid. Can’t even begin to imagine his pain.
He was lucky being locked with your family was harder
Then having half of them taken away? Like wtf@@harrismazari5484
He did not loose his life! His life changed … its called ‘life event’. And … what has covid and the lockdown to do with it?
@@harrismazari5484what the fuck man
Not his WHOLE life and heart.
At least he still has his son.
Killing someone, let alone a parent because you couldn’t handle taking accountability is clinically insane.
There’s a lot of people who don’t take accountability for their actions. Those people never seem to prosper either.
Killing your parent (and your life) because you struggle in college like WTF?
It doesn't@fabienh erry6690 sound weird if you ask me
@@checkmatenate
Unless you've experienced the feeling, you wouldn't understand.
This is a combination of anxiety, fear and pent up frustration. Maybe combined with loneliness.
With teens, there's a message that if you can't work yourself out at *insert* age/time/place, you'll end up a mess.
The people that go through this end up fearing the future more than anything else. And this is the job of the parents to find out and not condemn them.
Life in prison BUT the chance of parole in 15 that is just Insane. The American justice system is broken.
Tell me the country that gets their justice system right?
@@God-Love-Freedom Well if you find out first let me know.
@@ericswain4177
The United States of America has the toughest criminal justice system and longest prison sentences in the world.
@@God-Love-Freedom Where are you from ? American justice system sucks.
@@ericswain4177
Name a country that is better?
Imagine being that roommate and finding out that a girl you used to live with for over a year of your life, that you considered a friend and trusted, ruthlessly murdered her own mother. I don’t know if I would ever feel safe enough to live with another person again.
Buuuuuut....actually you are just weak,yeah she is a crazy girl but it's not that deep have fear...women😂
Everybody knows you could catch murderer and predators😂😂
But knowing that this stuff happens on a weekly basis should be enough evidence to trust no one even if it didn’t happened to you
I lived with a covert narcissist for a year. I figured out about six months in what she was, but that’s because covert narcissists aren’t very good at hiding it when they live with you. Sociopaths and overt narcissists are a lot better at hiding it when they think it’s advantageous to do so. Once you’ve had the unfortunate experience of living with or being too close to a narcissist, you can hear the horrible acting by future ones
I found it odd that the roommate spoke of everything pertaining to Sydney and her mother in past tense. I wonder, was she already aware of what had happened when the interview was being conducted? Her words came across to me as though she already knew the mom was dead.
And, to be clear, I'm not implicating the roommate in anything. She seems like a sweet girl.
My neighbor killed his wife Thanksgiving 2020 and dumped her near our building (Houston). She was an ig influencer and I had only moved in a few wks prior to this happening. I WAS SOOOOO CREEPED OUT‼️
15 years should be a crime in it of its self, parole should not even be an option
Democrat DAs
That’s a travesty.
I agree.
*in and of itself (and I agree) 😊
@@seanA416oh you wish it was. However her complexion is fit for this type of protection. Anyway she won't even do 15. She will do 3 and have a suspended sentence and be out soon.
If she just told the truth, her mom might be angry but would have accepted it. Her mother loves her. She's just a psychopath.
She also drinks and has a huge body count
@@ZelenoJabko yeah demons operate in legions
@@ZelenoJabko
She’s most likely a psychopath. Antisocial behavior such as constant lying, lack of intelligence, lack of impulse control (sex and alcohol)
One of the biggest indicators of a man being a psychopath is if he sleeps around actually. Look it up! Of course that’s not saying all men who sleep around are psychopaths but it is the biggest red flag. Makes sense honestly. If you only see people for sexual pleasure then… thats pretty psychotic
@@ZelenoJabko What does a body count have to do with that?
@@rilietaylor7478 because of psychological damage
Imagine having to hear that news and immediately pull it together to be strong for your son.
What a last Moment of a mothers life,realizing your own daughter is killing you.
How horrible. Poor mother. The thought that a kid could murder her own mother who brought her into this world. RIP to the lady.
Sydney will come to regret her decisions in years to come.
@@debbiependleton8507 she got a slap on the wrist. No she wont
And some folks wonder why many of us don't want kids
Horrifying
Her acting is terrible. Was so obvious to know she was the main suspect.
That poor, poor man... Losing both your wife and daughter in less than one day. And that poor wife, knowing in her last moments that it was your own flesh and blood that ended your life...
He was so strong for his son. I couldn't imagine anything worse.
Flesh and blood isn't a good reason to trust someone. I've found people from completely different backgrounds are often more trustworthy.
Not to mention it was 30 stab wound to the neck. 30. Thats a lot of hatred.
@@celuiquipeut6527Omg! Somehow I missed the number of wounds! 30 is unimaginable, I know it's true, but my God!! The hate it takes!! And for your own mother!! 😢😢
Shin-ishikiri-no you're absolutely delusional.
Faking a panic attack and being all crazy knowing your guilty is fucking me up man
This one struck a chord, I dropped out of uni, spent 6 months hiding that and had massive anger issues... but regardless of the conflict with my parents I only hated myself, not them.
Hope you're doing well now man. The mental in the moment fucks alot of people. Some people just aren't fit to be in this world
Good for you mate, never blame other for your own mistake. I know that projecting is easy and makes us feel better, but we never grow if we act like that. I was in that position before.
Good luck with everything mate, I assure you life becomes better when you embrace your responsability
And even if you did hate them, doing something like this is completely beyond the pale.
@@aidanfell4297 fr this is not comparable to anything any of us could ever fathom shes a straight psychopath
This didn't sound like hatred, more like absolute terror at being caught out, and no backstops whatsoever, paired with manipulative behaviour. I don't think she was angry with her mother, she just had completely fucked up priorities and was more willing to kill and cover up than confront a few mistakes she had made. Everybody processes stuff at their own pace and that's okay, but there need to be points where you say "okay, enough, it's time to confront stuff".
Obviously I'm in no way justifying it, what I'm saying is more that a lot of people can learn as they may not get as far as stabbing their mum 30 times and trying to cover it up, but they do get to other places that aren't great either because of the fear of confronting mistakes and issues, and that is also something bad that can be avoided.
Killed her mom and she instantly started lying. She needs to stay in jail forever, why does she get a chance for parole?
Should be in jail for maximum life sentence to learn something. 30 years behind bars.
Shes a girl
They won’t grant parole. Trust me. That’s not how it will work
Should be jailed for life, never to breed
@@TiaKruimel I think I’m just salty because it’s even an option. Men are in jail for life for less.
That daughter is on a whole different level of evil.....
drugs, occult, New Age practices?????.
Typical Biden voters
so is her friend
@@MichElle-zc9tu afraid of going back home and letting her parents know she partied all college and failed out.
@@BlueAmerican26 Really? a Muslim bloke in Markham, Toronto, murdered his sister, parents and grandmother because of the same.
that poor man sir i am so sorry for you lost 2 family members i cannot imagine the pain you must be in.
My hypothesis is that the mother called the university after she found out her daughter was asked to leave. Then the daughter merc’d her mom instead of letting the rage of her parents come and go.
I failed out of my first year of college. I kept telling my parents I was doing alright despite the contrary. I was failing everything and I didn’t know why. My dad was furious. The teachers reported I was distracted in class and despite finishing my assignments on time with no plagiarism, everything was wrong or incomplete. It wasn’t my fault, they said. My dad was mad at me for lying to him. Not my grades. But we grew from it. We learned about my learning disability and took steps to make it work. I bring it up every now and then how I appreciate my dad for being there to help me.
That is awesome ⟵(๑¯◡¯๑) keep on keeping on!!!
Yea, there’s a few videos that have gone in-depth on the case.
She was on the phone with people from the school. They HEARD the mother being unalived - had to be witnesses for the state and everything to describe what they heard on the call (I think there were 2 of them in the room on the call on speakerphone). The call was about the daughter being suspended from the college due to failing grades and being told that she needed to leave the property because she had been lying for several months (maybe even longer, can’t exactly recall) to roommates and pretending to go to class she doesn’t even have to continue the appearance of being in college. They told her she wasn’t allowed to stay in the dorms anymore as she wasn’t a student, so she came back home and lied about everything until the they called her mother to discuss why she was back home since it was a whole big issue with the school.
They said she was talking normally then loud thuds and groans as the daughter attacked her with an iron skillet then took a knife to the neck 30 times. They called back and the daughter pretended to be the mother, and they even called the daughter out on the phone saying “Sydney, I think this is you, not Brenda…” before she quickly hung up.
So she was fully aware with what she was doing.
Almost like a Chandler Halderson type of case lying about still being in college and taking out his parents because they learned the truth.
Absolutely awful.
That’s one thing we don’t realize about ourselves. I didn’t know I had a learning disability until my 30s. I was wondering why I couldn’t retain information. This young girl couldn’t control her feelings.
I had a terrible sophomore year that put me on academic probation for a semester! My dad came to the university to speak to my counselor and I shaped up. He got so mad when my counselor asked me in front of him “Can i disclose your grades to your father?” He said “Hell yes you can!” To my counselors credit he still waited for me to meekly agree to continue. I shaped up after that but took me 5 years to graduate due to it. Good dads are priceless. My learning disability tho was alcohol, partying, and sorority girls.
is learning disability a thing? how do they determine it
19 years old, life sentence possible parole after 15? Um NO! If she got angry and killed her mother, what would happen if she got angry with a friend or just a stranger?
Or a baby?
And she killed her by multiple knife stabs while other people get life in prison for these type of crimes. She gets 15 years😕 I feel bad for the people who will encounter her when she leaves prison.
@@NicaKasende "parole" doesn't mean she will leave after 15 years?
@neindanke3916 Question marks have more depths than just being for questions. Here it denotes confusion.
Like, if you talk about how you think rabbits are you favorite fish and you wanna fish one one day and I reply "but... Rabbits aren't fish???"
Yea scary to think she could get parole, move back in with the dad who thinks he got his daughter back and possibly murder him too.
I had a bad day today. Suddenly its not such a big deal.
it does put things in perspective. I live with chronic illnesses, but at least my family and I are alive. This man and his son are suffering a living hell that no one should have to experience... so devastating. Their family was halved in a matter of minutes. It’s tragic.
There’ll always be worse, but each bad day is still a bad day. Hope you’re feeling better
I’ve been drinking feeling sorry for myself for like 2 weeks. Man maybe everything isn’t that bad afterall
@@ThatHoosierKid17 I believe in you. I know I'm just some random on the internet, but I hope things get better for you man.
It’s like worse or worst
i felt all the pain in this. this is just.. there's no words. horrifying. RIP Brenda
I'm from Akron Ohio. I remember this. My heart breaks for the husband. I hope she never sees a day of light again. 🕊️🙏❤️
And now you have to deal with Cyraxx too? (you might want to drink bottled water)
@@magicphreddude. When I lived in Ohio we used to party near Akron. We made a pilgrimage to the goblins house a few times. He looks like a fucking mythical creature. Sometimes you could hear him yelling from the street. There was also a man who would get dressed up in a KKK outfit and just sit at his computer for a few hours and we'd park on the street and smoke joints waiting for him to appear. Ohio is a strange place
Yes. Those two people of 11 million make Ohio insane
I had a friend in Hubbard
Her family didn’t want her tried for the murder, and begged for a light sentence.
how can someone murder their own murder over college issues. I could never lay a hand on my mother this is insane
mother*
@@mbs4167 The asterisk is placed before the wrong that needs correction. 😉
@@VioletWings1353 Oh well that's how I've always done it and nobody said anything before. Also you put wrong instead of word
@@mbs4167 oops meant to type word. I'm not wearing my glasses. 😉
@@VioletWings1353 Your all good
That poor dad. He’s never going to be happy again.
I hope you’re wrong
@@sabrinatscha2554humans are shockingly adaptive
@@sabrinatscha2554 yeah hell be happy, but wounds like this never fully heal. Trauma is no joke, it cuts extremely deep into the soul....
What a terrible thing to say. l hope he will be happy again with his son Andrew and they both can move on from this chapter. God makes us strong.
@@natasha23950I agree with you, u have to stay positive, and God doesn't give u more than u can bear
A rare case of Matricide, this is one cracked up girl. My condolences to the husband and his son. I am glad to see that he wasn't suspected of anything as it often happens to husbands whose wife is murdered.
Who kills their mom just over getting kicked out of college? There are so many worse things. I don't understand how she thought this was going to solve anything regarding her schooling? She should not be eligible for parole fur at least 25 yrs this was cold blooded. Poor dad and son left to pick up the pieces.
Well, it wasn’t just that she got kicked out, but that she had spent several months deceiving her parents, including getting money from them for feeding etc. it was the classic case of the killer’s lies were about to be exposed/ discovered and she couldn’t stand to let her lies crumble, her double life collapse.
@@amaliaregno5282 yeah I get that but being a mom of four I know I would be upset but I don't think enough that my children would be that terrified to tell me. In fact she should have just told them right away, listened to a lecture on responsibility and been done with it. Then they could have helped her figure what steps to take next. Maybe a job and some online courses to see what she actually wants to do as a career. Going to the extents she did is what was so crazy. We're her parents that bad to talk to? Ppl said her and her mom close so I can't see that. Her mindset was just so out of whack for the situation.
@@amaliaregno5282and? That's a reason for killing her?
@@ShanaraS-luv1 Yea it's like the most extreme overreaction imaginable. Maybe drugs were involved or something else that "took over", no matter how you slice it it's just irrational and insane. She really does belong in prison and/or a mental institution, if she did it to her own mom with almost no reason or history to explain, she can do it to anyone else.
Especially given their supposed close relationship with one another.
My mom put me through an opiate house child hood experience. I fled at 18. Even with every evil thrown against me i never raised evil back. Never an excuse... 15 years... what the hell..
Respect
The irony is that her father intervened, pleaded with the court for mercy
30 stab wounds, such a devil act
Lizzie Borden…
The degradation of the English language and it's consequences have been devastating for the human race...
@@CatesFamily Fair reference, but Borden used an axe to give her mother 40 whacks. Thankfully, unlike Borden, she didn't turn on her father too.
To much pressure from the parents..sometimes it better to leave those children alone,
@@godhg9694 ah yes, the old "blame the parents who paid for her college, and then accepted her lie that she 'didn't like it' and let her move back home." Between her friend and family interviews it sounds like she was a chronic liar toward anyone who cared for her, had a drinking problem, was promiscuous, and she cared more about maintaining her lies than the life of her own mother. When her mom was going to find out, she stabbed her 30 times, THIRTY.
The fact she wasn't the one to call the cops says it all, lol.
She should have sentenced to a minimum of 40 years. 15 is way too light.
i'm sure it had nothing to do with her being a woman
@CloudEcho To be fair, women aren’t as physically dangerous compare to a man.
@@CloudEcho evidence
Ludicrous
Its becoming like here in UK, do yourself a favour vote right wing and end this lawless mess
“Is she coming out” that almost made cry. That is so sad.
I know and the fact that the police didn’t have the decency to try and come up with a fathomable excuse for that “not yet” to that grown distraught man just goes to show you the level of ignorance and unprofessionalism they really put out
@@ccomp246 bro they have to confirm her death first.
@@ccomp246 she wasn't dead until she got to the hospital
@@ccomp246 What? Unprofessionalism and ignorance? Geez
@@ccomp246Sorry about your tiny 🍤 but your ignorance in blinding
Whats most disturbing to me is the mom had to lie there still barely alive, listening to her daughter staging a home invasion. While suffering blunt trama with 30+ stab wounds. I wish the best for the husbamd even though its been 4 years.
I'm pretty sure the wife was unconscious and didn't hear anything.
@@sabrinar.3917 pretty sure too, was just being dramatic at the time
@@ScottieIn6ix but STILL the idea is just 😨
This is so deeply sad. A mother’s worst nightmare. I feel horrible for the dad.
I feel so sad for the father and son, I hope they got a lot of therapy to work through their trauma.
She robbed her siblings of their mother for the rest of their lives. I hope they never speak to her again
pretending someone broke in after killing ur own blood mother is wild this girl is batshit insane
Sociopath
Ikr, it's honestly disgusting...😞
@@phoenixstar8534
Pure evil, absolutely evil.
and then saying she blacked out is also crazy
No not crazy, pretty depreved. She's very aware of what she did
Killing your mother because you didn’t wanna take accountability is crazy
Shout out to that astute teacher being in the right place at the right time!
actually just think on that for a moment.. from a timing perspective.. it all happened the wrong time. it was the calls that triggered the assault on the mother.. the daughter reacted to being caught in a lie. (not justifying - she's a horrid little ass, but the mother might not have died if she hadn't received the call that day - while the dodgy daughter was home).
@@thevocalcrone - Yeah, if I were that teacher, I wouldn't be congratulating myself for having made that phone call. It's not his fault, but he must feel sick to his guts.
I pray the dad and the son can stay close and support each other into the future. What a horrible thing to have happened.
Telling your children of a loss is so hard. I cant imagine having to explain to your son that his mom was murdered by his own sister. So sorry this happened.
Her friend seems so sweet- I feel so bad for all involved.
The distress on the father’s face when he arrives is just heartbreaking!!! Then he asks if his wife is coming out!! Painful to watch, my heart goes out to him, what an out and out tragedy 😢
This is a stark reminder that life can change with every breath we take. When that man went to work that morning, he had a wife and son and daughter he could hug anytime he wanted. When he came home, he had a son he can hug, a daughter he can only call, write, or visit through glass, and a wife he has to visit in the cemetery until they are reunited in the here after. All over a pack of lies. I'll never understand it. My heart goes out to both he and his son. May God have more mercy on his daughter than she had for the woman who gave her life.
This shatters my heart. I can’t even imagine hurting my Mom. She raised me, loved me, made sure I had all the necessities and even extras. She sacrificed so much of her own life, time and freedom to provide me with the things she didn’t have as a child herself. Sure sometimes I don’t like her, but I always love her and life without her would be hollow. Not to mention the pain that my father and sister would feel as well. I truly don’t understand how someone could do this
@@hold_me_close girl 💀
@@ismellupdog killing is obviously a great deal, but many act on their nerves and impulses, i don't mean to provide excuse for the daughter, but it's just that sometimes ppl act on a whim, things coud escalate pretty quick, especially for this cause, in which the daughter just dropped out of college
@@hold_me_close never justify murder, absolutely despicable
My mother wasn’t anything like this, my father was. But that’s why I left my Mother’s to stay away from her. I kinda envy the love people get from their mothers. It kinda makes me mad when I see people be so ungrateful to a parent that loves them so much.
My mom is strict af and as a first born daughter and eldest, I obviously need to take after the responsibilities. But even tho she was an Authoritarian parent, much like my father, I know it's just for me especially since they can only rely on me to take care of my younger siblings in the future, after all, she spoils me a lot when I do good deeds even as simple as doing chores without her asking me, so I can't really imagine hurting my mom let alone killing her, that's just so messed up
Stories like this make me glad that I was raised old school, so parented my children similarly. Kids need to have some level of fear of their parents, especially as teens. That fear is part and parcel of respect. I feel awful for the father and son.
I felt his sadness when he said “i lost two”
Oh please, he knew what he was fing . Both. These were two females fighting over a man.
These were two females fighting over a man, the daddy
@@miapia7229 Are you on drugs? That's the only way I can see such a warped conclusion.
@@miapia7229What nonsense are you saying? 😂
@@miapia7229seek help, go to therapy
That cop taking deep breaths as the ambulance pulled up tells you how bad the scene was inside
All because of school? WHAT?! what a loser! Poor mother and the rest of the family...
This isn't the only case where that is the motive, all that follow the same pattern. Someone can't hack it in college, but have been told their whole lives that they're worthless and their life is over if they don't have a degree. So they lie and fake it until they can't anymore, with horrible consequences. Meanwhile all that most degrees qualify you for is a job as a Starbucks barista anyway, adding to the senselessness of the whole thing.
The American school system is a failure.
@@GigglingPsychowell said!
@@GigglingPsycho meh so what people have stress in their lives. if it wasn't pressure to do a degree it would have been something else, pressure to have a job, to start a family any number of other things. There is huge pressure in the USA in particular to go to college because statistically people with degrees make significantly more. The system of ranking schools is particularly challenging and why the inevitable results is things like the college admissions scandals where very wealthy and powerful people with so many other advantages still feel the need to cheat to get their kids into big name schools. You dont get that where which who one goes to matters much less and where there is less wealth inequality.
@@RainCity3rd let’s look at some statistics about the success around college and a degree. 25% of all college students will drop out and 50% of what’s left will go on to do jobs that have absolutely nothing to do with their degree. on paper It all sounds fine and dandy but when it comes to real world statistics it doesn’t matter what paper says.
The cop bemding over because he was to scared to tell the father really got me 5:45
Wait, did I hear correctly, she is eligible for parole after 15 years????? WTF? She bashed her own mother's head in with a frying pan and stabbed her in the neck 30 times. She is a monster and she would kill again. Hopefully the parole board will be tough on her.
😺 privilege. These terrible sentences stop when you lot do something about it.
From what I've seen on the video, she doesn't look too dangerous to let her roam in the streets, she's a stupid compulsive liar, got too deep in her lying grave and snapped. She has a childish behavior, first, she doesn't do good in any of the classes (many of similar cases I know are just people who haven't transitioned well from the high school teenager part of their life and can't rely on their own yet). Secondly, she kept defending her lie even when confronted with proofs. And lastly, she really thought that stopping her mom from discovering the truth by killing her would solve any of her problems and have no consequences. I think there is still hope for Sydney to come back to normal if she decides to grow up and realize her actions have consequences, she needs a strong reality check. She now has at least 15 years to think about what she have done, the ball is on her side.
@@amineb7833so in other words she is dangerous around others😂 she killed her own mother repeatedly stabbed her 30 times and left her for dead. Made up an entire story. Yea no she deserves to be put in jail
@@amineb7833I can’t believe someone so absolutely delusional as you can exist. You are fucking insane with your logic
@@amineb7833 That is the dumbest take I have ever seen on the internet. She brutally murdered the woman who gave birth to her and raised her, quite well I might add. Common sense truly is a rare quality.
This poor poor man. He seems like such a wonderful man and father. No one deserves to go through anything like this. The loss this man is going through must be devastating. I could never even imagine the feeling of this. He still was there for his son as well. I hope they are doing better.
We had something like that happen in my community. A couple adopted, from a young age, two girls that I went to high school with. One day, the younger girl got a hammer and killed both of them in bed for no reason. It was awkward as fuck being in the same class with the killer's sister after that.
The other sister got abandoned by her birth parents and then brutally lost parents who actually loved her and her sister in an instant. She seems to be doing well but, what a tragic story as well. No one should go through that.
Yep. Stories like these are why I refuse to adopt.
Oh wow that's horrible.... how old was the murderous girl when she did it?
I mean.. this could happen with biological kids too@@emdee8840
@@emdee8840Maybe adopt babies
@@labotraduc8448 she was a freshman so around 13?
"Suffering from shock"
No she is not, thats not what shock is