Excuse me but how did the last guy not get life? Just because she didn't die didn't mean that the intent wasn't very clearly there. As far as I'm concerned, attempted murder should result in the same charges if they had succeeded.
Pretty sure there’s a max amount of years you can get for a crime. Murder and several other things are up to life. Michigan u can get up to life, Texas up to 20 yrs
Yeah, I’ve always found that odd. It’s like they’re rewarding monsters for failing. They had the same intention as murderers, they just failed to accomplish their goal. And for some reason that’s less concerning and despicable than someone who succeeded?
The second detective was extremely efficient. His calm voice and guilt tripping him with his deceased family were great examples of what good detectives should do
What makes me soooo so sad is how much Jeremy truly loves and knows Ashley. She really made a huge mistake cheating on him. One, because he seems like a genuinely sweet young man who values her more than anyone, and two, because the guy she cheated with turned out to be a homicidal monster.
My uncle got killed in an unexpected explosion while he was out on his own in an oilfield (he was out inspecting tanks, I believe). It blew him off of the top of the tank and after he landed he crawled over a mile with 3rd degree burns on half of his body. This was in the late 80's out in the middle of nowhere so there were no people around and no cell phones to call for help. He died eventually but he made it incredibly far before succumbing to his injuries.
@@PunchDrunkLizzy I'm sorry to hear that ya that sounds horrible. At least he wasn't M*ed. They're probably both in heaven since she got justice, I think that's one way bad spirits are made
To let someone out after 20 year that purposely tried killing someone but failed is beyond my comprehension. So the judge wants to give him more chances at killing other people? The justice system is totally broken.
Waste of government expenditures keeping someone behind bars beyond 20 years. I doubt he was released without being thoroughly assessed repeatedly over multiple years to determine the risk the public may face with him in the community. And again, he will be watched and monitored very closely. He may longer be in prison, but he certainly isn't free the way you and I are to exist within society without additional limitations applied.
@@gSWG3R There have been SO many people who were, not only given light sentences to begin with, but returned to continue to commit even more horrific crimes . I’m curious if you sincerely believe that such criminals are carefully assessed and thoroughly monitored during and after incarceration ? I hate it when people who disagree with other commenters sling ugly replies at them … So my reply to yours is well-meaning and genuine . Trying to keep this short ! But the system in the U.S. is so broken, it’s shocking - if you are actually paying attention . One of the main reasons being that they have privatized ‘prison’ to the point that just about anyone with a modicum of training or background can enter into and hugely profit from subcontracting in the business of jailing their fellow man … . Personally , I find that super scary. There’s little or no oversight, in ANY department . From feeding inmates to monitoring the mental health of them during or after their sentence. Anyway , I believe your comment to be FULL of holes and misinformed .
So let me get this straight. A guy chokes a girl and snaps her neck. Thinks she’s dead. Then he decides I’m going to pretend I killed her a different way so he chokes her again and ditches “the body” and then only gets 20 years?????? He literally tried to kill her twice!
Yes, she was a fighter. She did end up dying 16 days later from the attack, but she at least gave answers to her loved ones and police...without that those evil witches would have been walking free.
Ain't no way they bent the hammer like that from hitting her. I'm guessing it was already a used hammer that someone was trying to pry something up with and bent it. You can tell cause the hammer head is bent down.
watch the testimony of the first responder who got there first this poor young man is clearly haunted by what he saw that day, he displayed a huge amount of compassion knowing he would probably be the last one she talked to while she was still alive.
the detective tells her that the victim survived and name dropped her as the offender yet her reaction instead of freaking out and being horrified/mortified she responds with oh she talks shit all the time smh
I swear whenever I hear about "avoiding eyecontact" I worry that nobody would believe me as I always avoid eyecontact. I hate it and can't stand it even when having a relaxed convo with a friend, lmao
Yeah, I hear ya. Many cultures find it rude. Mot Native Americans find it very rude to make eye contact. The marshals on my reservation know this and work around it.
Yep. If I talk to someone, it is hard for me to keep eye contact for more than a few seconds at a time. I don't know if it is self-conscious issues or what.
The problem with "you're lying if you don't keep eye contact" is only a half truth, anyhow. It all depends on the situation. In the first case, her avoidance of eye contact was also motivated by the fact she knew she was done for. So she knew there was no hope despite her refusing to admit the truth. HOWEVER, in a lot of cases, when the person is actively trying to fool you and they think/hope they have a chance, they will make MORE eye contact. Psychologically, it apparently has to do with them watching your face and reaction to make sure you believe whatever BS they're saying. TL:DR body language isn't cut and dry.
For every “tell” in an interrogation, theres also context. These “tells” arent special on their own. Interrogators cant actually inexplicably know you are or are not lying, thats why they gather information outside the interrogation room and ask the suspect tons of questions. Theyre building a case, one answer at a time.
A skilled interviewer will baseline your behaviour first: if you are not making eye contact on low stakes questions, that's your baseline. If you change your behaviour on high stakes questions, that's what they use. So someone who doesn't make eye contact suddenly going out of their way to make eye contact is a tell. In the first case, the woman was making eye contact in the beginning with police, then suddenly avoided it. And for the record, it's not normal to constantly make eye contact with someone. Try it on some random person and watch their reaction to it.
The guy that said " We never kissed ... We never kissed ... We never kissed " .... We had sex in the back of the truck ... What in the hell dude ??? ... I am amazed how some people are so strong they defy the odds .... I am so happy Ashley was able to recover and testify against him ...
@@shiloh9311u should be in jail or some special area only for thinking like that. People like u are the reason there is so much blood between human kind.
She was so incredibly casual until she realized that this incident could be "life changing" and that there were 3 different versions of the events. Then you can see the wheels turning and it dawns on her that she got caught. Then she starts crying. I thought I saw this before with another video. I think they were all fighting over the same man. The husband of one of those 3 women.
@@tysihenkel9219 NO! POTENTIAL KILLER! OP WAS RIGHT. THE PERSON WASN'T A KILLER BECAUSE THE VICTIM WAS STILL ALIVE. THE MEANING OF WORDS STILL MATTER EVEN IF SOME PEOPLE IGNORE THAT!
First one was a killer, second one was an attempted killer. Either way who cares, the guy still thought he killed her, so would have thought of himself as a killer anyways
@@Rage_Harder_Then_Relax You really didn't need to type that in all caps. Also, who cares, you don't have to be technical over the terminology of someone who attempted to kill, and thought he did kill. Calm down.
The first case was horrifying. I can't imagine what that young lady went through. But the second case....Oh my! He really said, "We never kissed, but we f***ed"? What a piece of work he is! I hope he is a prison bitch. I'll bet they never kiss either.
Yeeaaaa... Am I the only one who doesn't get the sentencing difference between 1st degree murder and ATTEMPTED murder? I mean, as far as that guy knew the girl was DEAD, right? So in HIS mind he was already a murderer. He knew what he was doing and knew what he did. Then he finds out, "omg she's alive", and simply because of the fact that the victim SURVIVED the murderer gets a reduced sentence?! WHY??? What he did was STILL a heinous, violent crime! 20 years isn't enough for someone for INTENTIONALLY tried to murder someone. And just because they suck at murder doesn't mean "oh, let's give them a break." I know the law is the law, and you have to charge people accordingly under the law. BUT.. there needs to be SOME type of loophole for stuff like this. Like, if you intentionally TRY to kill someone and legit think they're DEAD, then you should be charged with murder in the 1st or 2nd degree even IF you find out later that they survived. Their survival should mean nothing for you other than the fact that IF they can talk then they'll blame you. Other than that, as far as your murdering ass is still concerned you still killed someone and are going to be tried for it.
Whats worse is knowing for the second story this happened in 2007, which means Sam will have finished serving his sentence in 2027. He's also eligible for patrol this year (2024).
Also noticed they didn't even start crying or tearing up until they said that it was a sitting an easy with them that she wasn't emotional. Then she became more emotional
Ive never liked all this "she had bad posture and touched her lips so she's guilty" stuff. Lord help you if you have scoliosis and chapped lips, youre going to get accused of killing JFK
Yeah, me neither I mean I understand that there are some telltale signs that someone is lying by their body language. But they get carried away with that shit way too much
It's not about action x y or z means anything specific it's about deviations from a baseline. If someone is animated and cheerful until you hit a nerve and they suddenly clam up it means something.
It ceases to amaze me how nobody just asks for a lawyer and stop talking. Its also shocking how easily people are manipulted by detectives.under no circustances are police ever looking out for your best interest.
They are trying to find the killer, not make new friends. But some of them go too far and end up with false confessions, so it is best to demand a lawyer and shut up.
This channel is awesome! I just discovered it, and I’m three videos in and I love it! So tired of those 20-40 minute, drawn out videos. Too much trivial information. I’m hooked!
I know right. The worst detective interview skills iv seen is that case were the suspect gave away around $250k of his dads money to an online hot woman. Then proceed to murder his family
@@lisapop5219it was that and also the fact there was a RUMOR she was talking to a guy one of the girl’s was sleeping with. A rumor that was false, so all this was over some weak dick bro. They were jealous and mad over smth that they could’ve just asked about. Disgusting human beings.
If there was a guy who was having relations with any of those 3 and suddenly Audreanna was being friendly with this guy, then yeah, I could see them feeling sore about it. And then if Audreanna made some comment that addresses the obvious (that she's way more attractive and that they are quite homely) , then yeah I could see years and years of anger and resentment coming out. Notice they burned her - disfigurement, ie 'nobody gonna want your crispy ass now'.
I feel so bad for the last boyfriend because he thought she had died and then figured out that his girlfriend cheated on him with another dude that he trusted which was also the same guy that attempted to kill her and he thought she was going to play basketball with one of her friends
Oh my God! She said “the kids never saw any of that”… Because I didn’t! Anyone who was innocent would say that they didn’t know anything about it… Watching this first woman lie is tragic
4:20 That's a claw hammer, crow bars look different to this, a crow bar is a buildign which contain a long wooden piece of furnature which crows attend in order to purchase alcohol and socialise.
I watched this video a while ago. But I watched when they interviewed all 3 girls and the husband of the one girl. It was an almost 2 hours long!!! It was a great video! This one is good too!!
Ive seen this before unfortunately she didnt survive she just battled through some of the most horrific pain ive had described to me ever right until she could get her side of the story out then she pretty much died from pain but she was a warrior pretty sure her name was brianna or maybe it was audreanna was a while ago when i watched and it wasnt this specific video but i think about her sometimes just because of what they did to her is just beyond me
If I were ever framed for something the i'd look guilty as hell because I never have eye contact with people. I get really annoyed for some reason so I just look around and sometimes try to make it look like im having eye contact by looking at their forehead
That was a hammer in the crime scene not a crow bar unless that wasn't shown but what a crazy mess these girls..come on it's just a dude, nothing is worth this. So glad she survived.
when you get burns, they get worse as they go on. theres an a&e video of a guy getting burned by the bbq but its not noticeable at first and as the hours go on its gets bad. imagine being literally set on fire. yeah..
She messed up. No one said anything about a taser yet. She said she had no idea what was going on and then she said the little boy was hyper and he must have got the taser. Really that's not suspect at all. By that I mean completely suspect
Excuse me but how did the last guy not get life? Just because she didn't die didn't mean that the intent wasn't very clearly there. As far as I'm concerned, attempted murder should result in the same charges if they had succeeded.
Pretty sure there’s a max amount of years you can get for a crime. Murder and several other things are up to life. Michigan u can get up to life, Texas up to 20 yrs
Yeah, I’ve always found that odd. It’s like they’re rewarding monsters for failing. They had the same intention as murderers, they just failed to accomplish their goal. And for some reason that’s less concerning and despicable than someone who succeeded?
some states life sentences are 20-25 years, some have death penalties still too. all depends on the judges and jurys rule
We need to change some laws on this type of thing. I would imagine this has affected the rest of her life. So it needs to affect the rest of his.
Lack of evidence?
The second detective was extremely efficient. His calm voice and guilt tripping him with his deceased family were great examples of what good detectives should do
That would absolutely not work on a good majority of the population. I would struggle to not laugh. That was a horrible tactic IMO
I think that was his father bro
@@NotKD35To be fair, the guy was in there for 12 hours if I’m understanding the video right.
I know this is unrelated but what guy would want her ew
guilt tripping aint working for most, you'd see his manipulative intentions
What makes me soooo so sad is how much Jeremy truly loves and knows Ashley. She really made a huge mistake cheating on him. One, because he seems like a genuinely sweet young man who values her more than anyone, and two, because the guy she cheated with turned out to be a homicidal monster.
Also a ten year older teacher, when she was only 17. Parents need to watch out more for their kids...
Karma is a biznitch
@@IAmFrankieAlet’s not pretend like she deserved what she got. She was only 17 and he was a much older teacher
@@rse3560 Let's not. But let's not pretend that she is not a 304 and that he actually deserves a better woman.
@@overcastfriday81 yes, he deserves someone better but she didn't deserve to be hurt.
"Its weird how you're so relaxed when you're being accused for attempted murder"
*Turns on the waterworks suddenly*
Testified against the guy who strangled her and left her for dead/ put her in a coma. .. sees him only get 20 years in jail 🤦♂️
Probably get the sentence shortened or halved for 'good behavior'
Blue states…
Can’t expect much from them, unfortunately.
20 years is a fucking long time
@@ster2600it’s not
20 years a long time - Not for a taking life it's not!
Some people !
OMG! She *CRAWLED* with *BURNS* ?? omg that is terrifying and horrific. OMG I cant imagine...
My uncle got killed in an unexpected explosion while he was out on his own in an oilfield (he was out inspecting tanks, I believe). It blew him off of the top of the tank and after he landed he crawled over a mile with 3rd degree burns on half of his body. This was in the late 80's out in the middle of nowhere so there were no people around and no cell phones to call for help. He died eventually but he made it incredibly far before succumbing to his injuries.
@@PunchDrunkLizzy I'm sorry to hear that ya that sounds horrible. At least he wasn't M*ed. They're probably both in heaven since she got justice, I think that's one way bad spirits are made
@@PunchDrunkLizzy Sorry to hear that but you’re uncle was strong asf most people wouldn’t have even moved with the pain hope he rest in peace 🙏
in these situations the body shoots so much adrenaline in order for you to not feel anything and to make it out alive. Poor girl...
@@PunchDrunkLizzy Thug it out lil bro
Bro what "we never kissed. We just had sex in the back" like bro how is that better at all what the fuck.
A kiss is only for love not for just sex😊
@@jansmit4690 Doesn't change anything. Sex is done with love in healthy circumstances.
@@jansmit4690sex is sometimes for love too
@@edgelord6210"in healthy circumstances" yes
That's how people rationalize the bad things they do.
That’s one hell of a mugshot Tina has 😂😂😂
fr lol she look like she been in prison for years XD
😂😂😂
She looks like a Walking Dead extra
Jumpscare picture😳
You'd hit?
To let someone out after 20 year that purposely tried killing someone but failed is beyond my comprehension. So the judge wants to give him more chances at killing other people? The justice system is totally broken.
They will run out of job just think about it
In canada you'll get like 5 years and you'll be able to get out after 3. 😅
@@tonymontaano4072dumb comment. It costs more to keep convicts in prison, not the other way around.
Waste of government expenditures keeping someone behind bars beyond 20 years. I doubt he was released without being thoroughly assessed repeatedly over multiple years to determine the risk the public may face with him in the community. And again, he will be watched and monitored very closely. He may longer be in prison, but he certainly isn't free the way you and I are to exist within society without additional limitations applied.
@@gSWG3R There have been SO many people who were, not only given light sentences to begin with, but returned to continue to commit even more horrific crimes . I’m curious if you sincerely believe that such criminals are carefully assessed and thoroughly monitored during and after incarceration ? I hate it when people who disagree with other commenters sling ugly replies at them … So my reply to yours is well-meaning and genuine . Trying to keep this short ! But the system in the U.S. is so broken, it’s shocking - if you are actually paying attention . One of the main reasons being that they have privatized ‘prison’ to the point that just about anyone with a modicum of training or background can enter into and hugely profit from subcontracting in the business of jailing their fellow man … . Personally , I find that super scary. There’s little or no oversight, in ANY department . From feeding inmates to monitoring the mental health of them during or after their sentence. Anyway , I believe your comment to be FULL of holes and misinformed .
So let me get this straight. A guy chokes a girl and snaps her neck. Thinks she’s dead. Then he decides I’m going to pretend I killed her a different way so he chokes her again and ditches “the body” and then only gets 20 years?????? He literally tried to kill her twice!
He never needs to come out of jail eternity in jail until he goes to wherever the Lord's going to take HIM😮🛐🛐🛐🛐
@@deloresbias1003So ... that same Lord couldn't have prevented the suffering?
@@UncleKennysPlace Free will is part of the test, it is even the whole point to differentiate wheat from chaff.
@@superXfairXgirlmurder is unjustified. doesn't matter if you're a bible thumper or not, you cant justify murder or attempted murder
@@reinersgf1045 Murder is forbidden, indeed. What I stated previously is the factual reason for the existence of evil in general, murder included.
4:20 bro, that's a hammer! Looking at it, idk how she survived. The same for Ashley's survival
Right and they said a crow bar 🤷🏾♂️
Yea it’s a miracle she lived for over 2 weeks and was able to reveal the names and what happened
It looks like it was bent so that it could be used as a crow bar.
Yes, she was a fighter. She did end up dying 16 days later from the attack, but she at least gave answers to her loved ones and police...without that those evil witches would have been walking free.
That crowbar looks oddly like a hammer 🤔 a broken hammer which shows how brutal the attack actually was.
Very suspicious it looks like blood on it
That had to be brutal to bend the hammer like that. Those things are meant to hit hard surfaces repeatedly and not bend.
Ain't no way they bent the hammer like that from hitting her. I'm guessing it was already a used hammer that someone was trying to pry something up with and bent it. You can tell cause the hammer head is bent down.
@@nrsolja1022 yeah it wouldn't be bent that way and if it was not nearly that severely (from swinging clawside)
😂😂😂
watch the testimony of the first responder who got there first this poor young man is clearly haunted by what he saw that day, he displayed a huge amount of compassion knowing he would probably be the last one she talked to while she was still alive.
Your so right
Where can I watch it?
the detective tells her that the victim survived and name dropped her as the offender
yet her reaction instead of freaking out and being horrified/mortified
she responds with oh she talks shit all the time
smh
I swear whenever I hear about "avoiding eyecontact" I worry that nobody would believe me as I always avoid eyecontact. I hate it and can't stand it even when having a relaxed convo with a friend, lmao
Yeah, I hear ya. Many cultures find it rude. Mot Native Americans find it very rude to make eye contact. The marshals on my reservation know this and work around it.
Yep. If I talk to someone, it is hard for me to keep eye contact for more than a few seconds at a time. I don't know if it is self-conscious issues or what.
The problem with "you're lying if you don't keep eye contact" is only a half truth, anyhow. It all depends on the situation. In the first case, her avoidance of eye contact was also motivated by the fact she knew she was done for. So she knew there was no hope despite her refusing to admit the truth.
HOWEVER, in a lot of cases, when the person is actively trying to fool you and they think/hope they have a chance, they will make MORE eye contact. Psychologically, it apparently has to do with them watching your face and reaction to make sure you believe whatever BS they're saying.
TL:DR body language isn't cut and dry.
For every “tell” in an interrogation, theres also context. These “tells” arent special on their own. Interrogators cant actually inexplicably know you are or are not lying, thats why they gather information outside the interrogation room and ask the suspect tons of questions. Theyre building a case, one answer at a time.
A skilled interviewer will baseline your behaviour first: if you are not making eye contact on low stakes questions, that's your baseline. If you change your behaviour on high stakes questions, that's what they use. So someone who doesn't make eye contact suddenly going out of their way to make eye contact is a tell. In the first case, the woman was making eye contact in the beginning with police, then suddenly avoided it. And for the record, it's not normal to constantly make eye contact with someone. Try it on some random person and watch their reaction to it.
The guy that said " We never kissed ... We never kissed ... We never kissed " .... We had sex in the back of the truck ... What in the hell dude ??? ... I am amazed how some people are so strong they defy the odds .... I am so happy Ashley was able to recover and testify against him ...
Yeah, the fact that they never kissed is HUGE! 😂
Meanwhile Bill Clinton: I didn't have sex at all. Monica did.
but she still died. RIP Audriana🙏🏻🕊️
There’s some evil sick humans amongst us in our daily lives
NPCs
Yes indeed !
World is chock full of nuts !
There are sick humans amongst us but mainly in America. It’s an epidemic over there.
They're easy to spot with their red MAGA hats
First victim is a survivor, good on her for having the determination to drag herself to find help.
she did not survive
She only survived long enough to get her killers prosecuted. Sadly she succumbed to her injuries.
LORD 😢😢😢 thank you God that she made it to the house to get the murdering girls prosecuted. 💪🏼🤍
I feel so sorry that his girlfriend was cheating on him and he only got to find out after she got hurt while cheating on him
It's a shame that she was found at all, really.
@@shiloh9311the hell???
@@shiloh9311u should be in jail or some special area only for thinking like that. People like u are the reason there is so much blood between human kind.
Someone tells you that you were blamed for setting another person on fire and beating them and you casually reply with "Well she says a lot of things"
She was so incredibly casual until she realized that this incident could be "life changing" and that there were 3 different versions of the events. Then you can see the wheels turning and it dawns on her that she got caught. Then she starts crying. I thought I saw this before with another video. I think they were all fighting over the same man. The husband of one of those 3 women.
Guilty as sin.
my god those crocodile tears.
you aren't sorry you (tried to) kill[ed] someone.
your sorry that you got caught and now are being punished for it.
That culture is known for that.
@@jrwizzwho?
@@jrwizz stop man
@@jrwizzI’m hoping your not meaning what I think but if u are holy shit saying that is racist as fuckkk.
"Killer realizes their victim is still alive"
Ain't much of a killer, are ya?
i mean they could have killed others in the past and their most recent victim mightve gotten away which would make them a killer
No they are still killers, they just suck at their profession.
@@tysihenkel9219 NO! POTENTIAL KILLER! OP WAS RIGHT. THE PERSON WASN'T A KILLER BECAUSE THE VICTIM WAS STILL ALIVE. THE MEANING OF WORDS STILL MATTER EVEN IF SOME PEOPLE IGNORE THAT!
First one was a killer, second one was an attempted killer. Either way who cares, the guy still thought he killed her, so would have thought of himself as a killer anyways
@@Rage_Harder_Then_Relax You really didn't need to type that in all caps. Also, who cares, you don't have to be technical over the terminology of someone who attempted to kill, and thought he did kill. Calm down.
The first case was horrifying. I can't imagine what that young lady went through. But the second case....Oh my! He really said, "We never kissed, but we f***ed"? What a piece of work he is! I hope he is a prison bitch. I'll bet they never kiss either.
Yeeaaaa... Am I the only one who doesn't get the sentencing difference between 1st degree murder and ATTEMPTED murder? I mean, as far as that guy knew the girl was DEAD, right? So in HIS mind he was already a murderer. He knew what he was doing and knew what he did.
Then he finds out, "omg she's alive", and simply because of the fact that the victim SURVIVED the murderer gets a reduced sentence?! WHY???
What he did was STILL a heinous, violent crime! 20 years isn't enough for someone for INTENTIONALLY tried to murder someone. And just because they suck at murder doesn't mean "oh, let's give them a break."
I know the law is the law, and you have to charge people accordingly under the law. BUT.. there needs to be SOME type of loophole for stuff like this. Like, if you intentionally TRY to kill someone and legit think they're DEAD, then you should be charged with murder in the 1st or 2nd degree even IF you find out later that they survived. Their survival should mean nothing for you other than the fact that IF they can talk then they'll blame you. Other than that, as far as your murdering ass is still concerned you still killed someone and are going to be tried for it.
a person gets punished for what they did not what they thought.
The title led me to believe she survived the attack all together, little clickbaity title imo
I mean it is a clickbait channel at times
Well she did for a bit
she did survive to tell the story. Then after 16 days, succumbed to the burns
Spoiler blocker!!!!
Your body language analysis is questionable. It's not "often a sign of lying". It's a sign of stress which may or may not be from lying.
You are SO RIGHT
You have a great talent for communicating ideas effectively.
Whats worse is knowing for the second story this happened in 2007, which means Sam will have finished serving his sentence in 2027. He's also eligible for patrol this year (2024).
Love the video, I enjoyed watching this. It always interests me.
Hey dr instantiy! Keep up the good work of your videos I just love them! I watch them everyday!❤
Do u rly love me
The first man interviewed about the deceased woman, Ashley, was one of the most honest interviewees I have ever seen.
Already from the intro I’m mad. The fact that she said “I didn’t do it promise to God” she deserves any punishment given to her
She has absolutely no relationship with God. Evil is definitely alive and well.
Also noticed they didn't even start crying or tearing up until they said that it was a sitting an easy with them that she wasn't emotional. Then she became more emotional
Bro that a women what do you expect 😂😂😂 women ☕
I like how you said the hammer was a crow bar … very intelligent
"It ain't my door" 😂😂
Ive never liked all this "she had bad posture and touched her lips so she's guilty" stuff. Lord help you if you have scoliosis and chapped lips, youre going to get accused of killing JFK
Yeah Me neither. It's utter nonsense. People with anxiety do stuff like that all the time.
Yeah, me neither I mean I understand that there are some telltale signs that someone is lying by their body language. But they get carried away with that shit way too much
It's not about action x y or z means anything specific it's about deviations from a baseline. If someone is animated and cheerful until you hit a nerve and they suddenly clam up it means something.
Its not about someone being anxious its about someone being normal and then becoming anxious that can work as proof that they are making shit up
I love these vids keep it up bro!!! Also that last case happened near me and now I know more things about it so thanks :) :)!!
It ceases to amaze me how nobody just asks for a lawyer and stop talking. Its also shocking how easily people are manipulted by detectives.under no circustances are police ever looking out for your best interest.
There definitely not looking out for your best interest if they think you killed someone.
They are trying to find the killer, not make new friends. But some of them go too far and end up with false confessions, so it is best to demand a lawyer and shut up.
This channel is awesome! I just discovered it, and I’m three videos in and I love it! So tired of those 20-40 minute, drawn out videos. Too much trivial information. I’m hooked!
the guys Jeremy is just a really nice guys and so thank god he's not the suspect
Some really good interviewing skills in this video. The investigators are all skilled. It’s nice to see for once.
I know right. The worst detective interview skills iv seen is that case were the suspect gave away around $250k of his dads money to an online hot woman. Then proceed to murder his family
Audreanna a beauty queen compared to those 3. No wonder they unleashed on her.
I highly doubt that was the reason
@@lisapop5219it was that and also the fact there was a RUMOR she was talking to a guy one of the girl’s was sleeping with. A rumor that was false, so all this was over some weak dick bro. They were jealous and mad over smth that they could’ve just asked about. Disgusting human beings.
shes fat
theyre all not attractive
If there was a guy who was having relations with any of those 3 and suddenly Audreanna was being friendly with this guy, then yeah, I could see them feeling sore about it. And then if Audreanna made some comment that addresses the obvious (that she's way more attractive and that they are quite homely) , then yeah I could see years and years of anger and resentment coming out. Notice they burned her - disfigurement, ie 'nobody gonna want your crispy ass now'.
Jeremy truly cared for Ashley and she was cheating on him the entire time. What a pile of garbage. Some people just reap what they sow.
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Oh wow, that's definitely a crowbar...mhm totally.
If you watched any documentaries about about her, she herself says it's a crowbar. She was just confused after having her face bashed in.
“Actual Footage” - shows a black screen. 😂 Also was a crowbar or a damn hammer?
“We never kissed we just had sex in the back of the vehicle” gah lee man 😂😭😭😭😭
ELITE DETECTIVE WORK AT THE END
I feel so bad for the last boyfriend because he thought she had died and then figured out that his girlfriend cheated on him with another dude that he trusted which was also the same guy that attempted to kill her and he thought she was going to play basketball with one of her friends
That little camera cut when Tina was said to be sentenced on to death row , that was good pretty sick editing lol
Notice how she barely makes eye contact? That's how yk they guilty af 🤦🏻♂️
Oh my God! She said “the kids never saw any of that”… Because I didn’t! Anyone who was innocent would say that they didn’t know anything about it… Watching this first woman lie is tragic
“We never kissed…but we did have s33x” 😂 oh ooooookay 👀
How did i get this recommended to me 31 seconds after it was uploaded
“We didn’t kissed but we had s*x” 💀
Imagine like u try to kill a person and go to jail and HES STILL ALIVE
imagine if he said that in the middle of the interrogation
Attempted murder
allat work for nothing
that is what this video is about 👍
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4:20 That's a claw hammer, crow bars look different to this, a crow bar is a buildign which contain a long wooden piece of furnature which crows attend in order to purchase alcohol and socialise.
Are you drunk?
Of course not, I'm stoned like any respectable person would be.@@baronvonhoughton
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Dude around the 16:32 time mark is way to happy to be the suspect lmao.
Wow funny nice too see 2nd story with footage 😁👍🏻
Mr. Ballen cover this story also This girl is about to live a NIGHTMARE 👌🏻🤗😊
4:20 where do I get this new crowbar design 🤣
Jk great video
Died 16 days after… I’m scared I feel terrible she could of lived and had a chance
That's crazy that people even do these things its crazy!
Tina actually snitched her self by saying “no I don’t” when the detective said “we’re not sure if she’s going to make it or not”
"where is she sam?" god that hurts....
They interrogated the second guy for 12 hours! That would feel like an eternity being in that room
I watched this video a while ago. But I watched when they interviewed all 3 girls and the husband of the one girl. It was an almost 2 hours long!!! It was a great video! This one is good too!!
20 years? Are you serious? This is absolutely ridiculous!
Dude dont try and act like you cant tell someone is guilty by body language, even the FBI has phased this out due to it being false
"The fire burning around me was not as intense as the fire burning within, that was how I survived"- the burned man.
"Crowbar"?!? Holy shit, even I know the difference between a crowbar & a HAMMER
Ive seen this before unfortunately she didnt survive she just battled through some of the most horrific pain ive had described to me ever right until she could get her side of the story out then she pretty much died from pain but she was a warrior pretty sure her name was brianna or maybe it was audreanna was a while ago when i watched and it wasnt this specific video but i think about her sometimes just because of what they did to her is just beyond me
Audreanna is cracked for surviving that
If I were ever framed for something the i'd look guilty as hell because I never have eye contact with people. I get really annoyed for some reason so I just look around and sometimes try to make it look like im having eye contact by looking at their forehead
"you get caught jus shut yo mouth you goin home tomorrow" 🤦🏾🤦🏾🤦🏾
Tina’s mugshot looks like a GTA Vice City character
"if you give someone a hug it's not sexual.....Is it?" like bro-💀😭
LOVE THE RUST MUSIC IN THE BACKGROUND ITS PERFECT FR !!
this is insane
So Sam only got 20 years? What the fuck?!!!
The first one was surprisingly good at lying.
IKR
I wish Ashley a good recovery and Jeremy a good girlfriend!
Don’t cheat next time. Lesson learned.
What's with the misleading thumbnails? You seem to do it a lot. Much more respectable if you dont use clickbait-y pictures.
That was a hammer in the crime scene not a crow bar unless that wasn't shown but what a crazy mess these girls..come on it's just a dude, nothing is worth this. So glad she survived.
audreanna didnt survive she unfortuanately died a couple days later in the hospital. ):
More reaction about there being a fireman see8ng Adriana than knowing about how she is possibly going to die...
How to say you the worst liar without saying you the worst liar💀
The poor puppy! If they can hurt a person, what could they do to the poor dog?😡😡
4:20 Thats called a HAMMER not a crowbar
when you get burns, they get worse as they go on. theres an a&e video of a guy getting burned by the bbq but its not noticeable at first and as the hours go on its gets bad. imagine being literally set on fire. yeah..
Sam Shelton was sentenced to 20 years in 2007 and after 17 years was released. That means he's currently out and about
A claw hammer and a crow bar are two different things.
If you watched any documentaries about about her, she herself says it's a crowbar. She was just confused after having her face bashed in.
"With a crowbar" Oddly shaped crowbar . Looks like a hammer
This is mad crazy and so wrong!
How are you not able to identify a hammer correctly?
Dang. 2nd suspect casually admitted to murder right at the offset.
Hammer == crowbar? That's a new one by me.
how can you not tell the difference between a crowbar and a hammer?
She messed up. No one said anything about a taser yet. She said she had no idea what was going on and then she said the little boy was hyper and he must have got the taser. Really that's not suspect at all. By that I mean completely suspect